72HRSONLINE.COM ��������������� ���������� CRUSHED: Basketball teams take a hit ����������������� omen’s basketball ended their Scoreboard ����������������������� n�V������� n�����W���� W perfect season last night with ������������ MEN’S FG/FGA POINTS WOMEN’S FG/FGA POINTS n����������������������� n a loss to Illinois State, 82-72. The ���������������������� n����������������� n���������������� Skip Mills 3-8 7 Porchia Green 4-6 11 �������������������� men’s team lost 65-41 to Butler. n������������� �������������������� Anthony Newell 4-10 11 Julie Demuth 10-24 28 ���������������� n�������������� ����������� Read full coverage of the losses. Page 10, 72hrsonline.com n����������� Women, Page 7; Men, Page 8 D’Andre Peyton 2-9 7 Audrey McDonald 4-9 11 THE BALL STATE THURSDAY December 7, 2006 Vol. 86, Issue 73

DAILYMUNCIEDAILYDAILY WWW.BSUDAILYNEWS.COM NEWSNEWSNEWS INDIANA DNINSIDE ATRIUM �������������������������������� ��������������������� CAMPUS Concert from Hell III: Hell Freezes Over Registers College, professor, students donate to memorial fund to accept Honors College students are donating money to a scholarship in junior Alyssa Couch’s name. credit, debit She died in a car accident Nov. 17 in Yorktown while on the way to Ball State installs system that lets tutor someone. Couch’s family is still in the students pay with plastic for dining process of setting up the fund and has not decided on its Samantha Zilai ■ Chief Reporter specifi c name or purpose, Couch’s Ball State University faculty, students and roommate, junior Kendra Craycraft, staff can look forward to registers across cam- said. The two possibilities are a pus with credit and debit card capabilities. school-related fund or a church The Micros registers have been installed in camp fund, she said. the Atrium, and will be put into other dining Members of the honors colloquium locations. on Shakespeare, which Couch was While Director of Dining Services Jon Lewis said he was unsure when the bookkeeping in this semester, decided they would would be fi nished and the registers will be donate money to the scholarship able to take credit and debit cards, they were fund, English professor Frank capable of the transactions. Felsenstein said. He said he would “We had been asked for several years to have match each student’s donation up to that approval [to accept credit and debit cards] $10 if they chose to donate. and just got it a few weeks ago,” he said. The Honors College will also Until now the regis- ters have only accept- match each of the combined ed meal plans, cash The Micros amount donated by each student and checks. Credit n Each register cost and Felsentein, providing up to an and debit cards will be $4,920 additional $20 per student to the accepted on a trial ba- n The registers are fund, said James Ruebel, dean of sis to determine how cost-effective it is for in the Atrium and the Honors College. will be installed at Felsenstein said donating to the university to take them, Lewis said. the Bookmark Cafe, the fund was a small gesture Each register cost Noyer Retreat and the class felt they could make to $4,920, he said. Woodworth Complex remember Couch. The installation of “I do feel it’s important to try to new registers began remember Alyssa and the promise in the Atrium at Cali- she had as a student,” he said. “She ente about a month ago and was completed Wednesday. had a very bright .” Registers will be installed at the Bookmark Couch was the only science Bands burn up stage Cafe once it opens, and Noyer Retreat. Wood- student in the class, and worth Complex’s eatery, which is expected to Felsenstein misses the perspective open in Fall 2007, will have the register sys- she was able to provide, he said. Voltaire headlines tem, Lewis said. Minor challenges have oc- “There is a big gap in the class,” curred thus far, but Lewis said that is to be he said. “We all feel the loss and expected when running a new system. For ex- ample, Wednesday morning the Micros regis- recognize the greatest loss is for ters could not accept some meal plans because her family.” concert; about the system did not reset Tuesday night, Mary NOBLESVILLE Cosby, director of fi nancial information sys- tems and technology, said. Conseco, founder The registers are reset every night so stu- reach confidential 200 students dents can use the next day’s meals, she said. However, since the system didn’t reset itself, loan settlement students who have the 21-meal plan and used (AP) — Conseco Inc. founder attend event in all of their daily meals did not have any left Stephen Hilbert and the because the register still thought it was Tues- insurer reached a confi dential day, Cosby said. settlement Wednesday in a $250 Please see REGISTERS, page 2 million dispute over company- Student Center backed loans and debt. After an all-night negotiating ENTERTAINMENT session, the 14-page agreement Ballroom was reached at about 6 a.m., DN PHOTO/DAVID BOND and disclosed in a closed (TOP) ERIC BALLENGER wows audience members by breathing fi re during the “Concert from WWE brings Hamilton Circuit Court about Hell III: Hell Freezes Over” held Wednesday night at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. four hours later. DN PHOTO/SATOSHI YAMAMOTO It spares Hilbert and his wife, (ABOVE) VOLTAIRE performs in the Student Center Ballroom on Wednesday night. Voltaire’s Tomisue Hilbert, a public airing acoustic performance headlined “Concert from Hell III.” Smackdown to of their fi nancial affairs by eliminating the need for a court The Acts Voltaire hearing that had been set for n Fire-breather n Born: Havana, n Wrote “Brains!” for Worthen Arena Wednesday on the dispute. n Mason Proper Cuba Jan. 25 1967 Cartoon Network’s During that hearing, Conseco n Harley Poe n : “The Grimm Ad- Jan. 7 show will feature stars attorneys were scheduled to n Kid Primitive Family Projekt ventures of Billy question Hilbert about the n Everything, Now! n Teaches stop-mo- and Mandy” of professional wrestling program assets he had available to pay n Everthus the Deadbeats tion animation n Directs commercial Mark Amones ■ Sports Editor his debts to the Carmel-based n Voltaire at the School of and animates short Visual Arts in NYC fi lms After fi ve months of planning between Ball insurance company. State University and World Wrestling Enter- Both Conseco and the Hilberts Online tainment offi cials, the Smackdown Superstars agreed that the terms of the Get reviews and photos from this event with your weekend entertain- and the ECW Extremists featuring Kane, Mr. settlement would remain ment guide online, visit 72 Hours at 72hrsonline.com. Kennedy and the Divas will return to John E. confi dential, and no details were Worthen Arena on Jan. 7, according to a press released. release Wednesday. FINANCE The last time the WWE came to Muncie was in 2002, and due to the success of that show, DNNOTES WWE offi cials said that they are ready to come back to Muncie. WEATHER State approves BSU’s $62 million budget “[The WWE is] extremely exited about coming 22 to Muncie,” said Brent High: million was approved for month allowing a payment Low: 9 Money to be used By the numbers Rossi, who is the se- Go see it the residence hall and 14.5 delay, and Ball State is able nior live event market- Snow showers n $62 million total will be n Tickets range from WeatherWatch forecast, �����2 for construction, was approved for the Stu- to take advantage of it. ing representative for dent Center. Asher Lisec, spent on repairs and Prior to the bill, the univer- $20-$60 WWE. “This event is a n Tickets will be avail- REMINDER repairs to buildings Student Government Asso- construction sity could not have gotten new one for the WWE. ciation president, said she the money back, he said. able Saturday at days until n $43.5 million has been We don’t combine the 10 Winter Break. Erin Moody ■ News Editor was excited the budget and approved for North “We are very grateful to two events very of- 9 a.m. at all Ticket- projects were approved be- the State Budget Commit- ten, but there will be master outlets and at More than $62 million in cause much-needed chang- Residence Hall tee,” Morrison said. “These n $14.5 million has been double the superstars, Ticketmaster.com. construction and repairs es can now take place. are projects that are very which is a huge bonus will be made to Ball State approved for Student CONTACT US “A lot of students when important to the Ball State for fans.” News desk: 285-8255 University, as the State Bud- they are coming to the Center renovations community. This is some- No formal contract between the university and Sports desk: 285-8245 get Committee approved campus for the fi rst time what the last approval hur- WWE has been signed at this point, but an offi cial Editor: 285-8249 two projects and $4 million they come to the Student to be approved by the state dle and I am grateful we in Ball State’s Offi ce of University Compliance says Classified: 285-8247 in back payments Tuesday. Center for information and before the university could can now move forward.” that the contract should be signed late next week. Fax: 285-8248 Plans for renovation of the right now the Student Cen- proceed with them. The budget committee Scheduled to headline appearances are Ba- L.A. Pittenger Student Center ter is inadequate,” she said. Ball State was also ap- approved the return of 40 tista against Finlay for the World Heavyweight and construction of North “From what I heard at the fo- percent, about $4 million, DOWNLOAD US DN�odcast proved back payments Championship as a part of the Smackdown Get today’s news, Residence Hall were both giv- cus group is students really from 2002 when Indiana of the money withheld in series, and Lashley against Test for the ECW sports and weather en the go-ahead, Tom Morri- want a place they can go to withheld a month of state 2002. It will be used for Championship, according to the press release. delivered straight to MENU sion, associate vice president congregate in a setting that funding because of a bud- repairs and upkeep, Morri- Rossi also said that the people that are sched- your pod. Visit for human resources and would foster interaction.” get crisis, Morrision said. son said. Ball State will try uled to appear are due to the current story bsudailynews.com/ state relations, said. Both are being paid for The General Assembly to get the other 60 percent podcast For the projects, $43.5 by Ball State, but they had passed a bill earlier this returned later, he said. Please see WWE, page 9 PAGE 2 l NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2006 l THE BALL STATE DAILY NEWS

IN HISTORY CAMPUS 1787 Delaware is first state to ratify the Constitution. Registers: Students can 1934 Jet stream is discovered by Wiley Post. SGA senators approve 1941 Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. pre-order meals for pick-up 1995 Galileo, a US space probe, begins orbiting Jupiter. Continued from PAGE 1 by-step than all at once.” spring Elections Board Credit and debit card capa- Students did not go without bilities are not the only ben- not just the chair, will look at ap- WEATHERWATCH FORECAST food, she said. Records were efits of the system. Selection process plications to ensure applicants kept of what students bought Webfood is an application that completed them correctly. and would be added to their will be introduced in the Atrium changed to prevent The former chairman resigned Expect windy, cold and possibly some snowy conditions outside accounts once the problem was in March or April, Hutton said. several weeks ago after concerns today. Bundle up, as we’re only expected to reach a high of 22 corrected. It would let students go online conflict of interest about how applications were be- degrees. This evening will be even cooler as we approach the single The meal card acceptance is- and order selected menu items ing handled were brought up. digits. A “warm up” is on the way as the sun comes back out for the sue was resolved by 9:30 a.m. from eateries in the Atrium Deborah Barnett ■ Staff Reporter “We want to make sure if there Wednesday. and the food would be ready weekend with temperatures in the high 30s and low 40s. is a problem with the applica- Deborah Hutton, manager of for them once they arrived. Members of Student Govern- tion that it is not just going on —JOE THOMAS, NEWSWATCH training for dining services, The students would print out ment Association do not foresee the shoulders of the chairman,” said despite occasional prob- and bring a receipt with a bar- problems with conflict of inter- Matt Lacy, at-large committee lems, employees love working code the cashiers scan, and all of chairman said. “Now everybody FRIDAY est with the Elections Board Mostly sunny, High: 30, Low: 23 with the new register systems. the items pre-ordered by the stu- that was approved Wednesday. on the credentials board is re- SATURDAY Mostly sunny, High: 37, Low: 25 “The machine is a lot easier dent are automatically entered Last February, SGA removed sponsible for that problem.” SUNDAY Mostly cloudy, High: 43, Low: 27 to use than the old 5400s,” into the register, Hutton said. the Elections Board after discov- Bylaws prohibiting legislation MONDAY Partly sunny, High: 43 Low: 23 she said. Block and Barrel and McKin- ering the board members and from being voted on the same The Atrium has converted from ley Grille are two locations that day it is introduced were sus- TUESDAY Rain showers, High: 43, Low: 33 one of the presidential slates Diebold 5400 registers, which might be involved in the test. were connected to Theta Chi fra- pended for the legislation, and were used for about 10 years. “We’re trying to analyze which ternity. That won’t happen this some senators were uneasy. The The register system is called areas would benefit the most year, Elections Board Chairwom- bylaw requires the legislation to Micros, Lewis said. Micros and from the program,” she said. an Kiersta Barnes said. be passed through the agenda DAYS AHEAD Diebold collaborated to create Nancy Cooksey, Atrium ca- “I asked them before I chose committee and the rules and the system Ball State invested in. shier for six years, has carpel- them if they knew of any con- constitution committee before Equipment installation is tunnel and is very excited for flict of interest,” Barnes said. it is voted on, Credentials Board TODAY best accomplished by a “phased the new registers. “They were all unaware of any.” chairman Kyle Ellis said. in method,” Lewis said. “The older the registers got, The Election Board members “We needed to suspend the by- “I think now that we have the the harder they got to push,” laws to make sure that this legis- POTTERY SALE are involved in many campus or- first few in it will be easier,” he she said. “We love these ganizations, she said. SGA Presi- lation passed [Wednesday],” Ellis Come find the perfect gift for the holiday season at the Holiday Pottery said. “Now the issue becomes things,” she said laughing. dent, Asher Lisec said she is sure said. “We would’ve had to start Sale 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Friday. Proceeds benefit art students training the employees, and “It’s gonna be a good change at the bottom of the process and and the visiting artist program. this year’s board will represent a it’s easier to train them step- for everybody.” wide range of students. now we don’t have to do that.” “There are three minorities, If it had not passed Wednes- FRIDAY three greeks, four non-greeks, day, it would have been put on CRIME people with history in residence hold until Spring Semester. BENEFIT CONCERT halls and histories of people liv- Lacey and Ellis aid they are You are invited to Epsilon Sigma Alpha benefit concert at 8 p.m. Friday ing off-campus,” Lisec said. “I relieved the legislation passed in the Student Center Tally. Come enjoy live music entertainment and Teacher accepts wine for students’ grades think they will motivate a wider because SGA is taking a stand refreshments. range of students to vote.” to stop problems with the Cre- NEW YORK — A computer science lab instructor at a community Barnes said students consid- dentials Board. “I’m glad that Senate saw the college changed students’ grades for cash and wine and told a ered for the board were recom- mended, former SGA members benefits of this legislation and DAYS AHEAD student to lie before a grand jury to cover up his lucrative scheme, or campus leaders. Barnes filled they acted in the best interest To get Days Ahead entries in the paper, come into AJ 278 and fill out a form prosecutors said. out an application for her posi- of the student body,” Ellis said. or send an e-mail to [email protected] with the subject Elvin Escano was charged with grand larceny, falsifying business tion, but she appointed the other The senators also approved reading “Days Ahead Entry.” List the date of the event, dates you want it to records, computer tampering and forgery, Queens District Attor- members. Barnes said she asked legislation supporting the in- run, your announcement in 30 words or less and contact information. ney Richard Brown said. them to bring resumes in case clusion of ISBN numbers on the Escano, 46, was arrested Wednesday after a six-month investiga- senators wanted to look at them. Course Planner Web site. Making tion. He was arraigned and was being held in lieu of $100,000 bail. The board will meet next ISBN numbers available online In a statement, Brown said Escano used his position over a 29- week to work out details for will give students the opportu- SERVICE DIRECTORY months as an instructor and lab technician at LaGuardia Com- the spring elections. nity to shop around for the least expensive textbooks. Ellis said munity College to inflate student grades for courses and exams: “I’m just really impressed with the Elections Board she he is unsure when the numbers ฀ The Ball State Daily News (USPS-144-360), the Ball State University In exchange for better grades, students gave him cash payments student newspaper, is published Monday through Friday during the was able to find,” Lisec said. would be placed on the Web site. academic year except for exam periods and vacations, and published ranging from $200 to $2,500 or items such as wine and alcohol. After the Elections Board “The next step is having a Monday, Wednesday and Thursday during summer sessions. Authorities allege Escano tampered with computer records in was appointed, senators dis- meeting with the University The Daily News is supported in part by an allocation from the General LaGuardia’s registrar’s office to reflect the higher grades. The cussed and approved two Computing Services, as well as Fund of the university and is available free to students at various points on indictment also accused Escano of recruiting students to promote pieces of legislation. the director of Academic Sys- campus. his scheme and generate more business for him, sometimes pay- The first was about changes to tems,” Ellis said. “And we will ing them with grade changes. application bylaws. 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MCT PHOTO/JEFFERY PHELPS FIREFIGHTERS battle a fi re after an explosion at the Falk Corp. in Milwaukee on Wednesday. Fire offi cials believe the blast started in a large propane tank. Explosion levels factory in Milwaukee Propane causes blast, industrial gears and couplings. “Had they not been evacuat- He looked around and saw Explosion Burning rubble was spread over ing the employees that were co-workers with blood on their At least three people were killed several blocks. in that building, the death toll faces. He grabbed a rag and tied kills three, injures 46 “It sounded like when I was would have been much higher,” it around his arm, which had a and 46 injured in an explosion in in Vietnam, incoming mortar Police Chief Nan Hegerty said. puncture wound. McGraw was downtown Milwaukee Wednes- at industrial warehouse rounds,” said worker David L. Company spokeswoman Lin- taken to a hospital, where doc- day. The explosion that might Mays, 61, who said the blast da Mayer said she did not know tors pulled a piece of a glass have started in a propane tank Emily Fredrix ■ Associated Press knocked him down and turned how many people were in the from his skull. destroyed an industry ware- over his car. “But I’m OK,” he said plant at the time. One of those killed, Curtis house. MILWAUKEE — An explosion as a tear rolled down his cheek. Machinist Jim McGraw, 53, J. Lane, was the father of two that may have started in a large Fire offi cials had not determined said a co-worker warned him children, ages 2 and 4. His wife materials crews. The fl ames propane tank fl attened an indus- the cause of the blast, but Mays about a minute before the blast operates a day care center. were largely extinguished with- trial warehouse near downtown said the company began to evacu- that he could smell gas, but Mc- “It is a big tragedy,” said in three hours. Milwaukee on Wednesday, killing ate workers after a leak occurred Graw did not think much about Lane’s father-in-law, William The explosion destroyed at least three people and injuring in one of six large propane tanks. it because the building normal- Borgiasz. “It is really hard to Falk’s warehouse and numer- 46 others, authorities said. He said he and others were outside ly smells of solvents and other deal with. All we are going to ous cars and damaged several The fi ery blast at the Falk Corp. when one of the tanks blew up. chemicals. Then the explosion tell them is, ’Daddy ain’t com- other buildings in the complex, factory fl ipped cars, hurled de- Firefi ghters searched through knocked him down. ing home.”’ fi re Lt. Brian O’Connor said, bris into the air and forced the wreckage for hours before ac- “I didn’t know what it was As many as 120 fi refi ghters adding that the blast could be evacuation of dozens of workers counting for the plant’s more at fi rst, just a loud bang,” Mc- and paramedics responded to felt at a fi rehouse about a mile at the plant, which makes large than 700 workers. Graw said. the fi re, along with hazardous and a half away.

GREEK Sigma Chi serves breakfast dinner to raise money fraternity has done an event to bles, decorating and cleaning Chi members from around the ters. We expect to have about Fraternity sponsors help give money to the institu- the house. country at the John R. Emens 200 people, and will fi ll the tion. Sigma Chi President T.J. “[This was] T.J.’s original Auditorium at Ball State. Hunts- whole basement of our house. fall philanthropy event Hall said. idea, but we all decided it was man came and spoke about his We hope to raise about $500.” “We don’t have a philanthro- good we had a non-alcoholic institution and how Sigma Chi Hall said Huntsman said to help cancer research py during the fall and so this is event that ben- affected his life, he would match every dollar a way for the greek community efi ted the com- he said. Because raised, and that it was good to Amanda Getchel ■ Chief Reporter to come together and eat,” he munity, and have Event details of everything the give back to another organiza- said. “This is something that a philanthropic Sigma Chi is located fraternity did for tion while having fun at the Breakfast and sleep are im- would be good for everyone, event that benefi t- at 830 W. Riverside him, Huntsman same time. portant before fi nals, but especially during Finals Week.” ed someone other Ave. The menu for the wanted them to Schneider said the dinner was sleeping in usually takes pri- The Huntsman Cancer In- than ourselves,” have a philan- a worthy cause and the insti- ority over pancakes and eggs. stitution uses research and he said. night includes sausage thropy they could tution was something the fra- To solve this problem, the Ball state-of-the-art patient care to The dinner costs biscuits and gravy, give back to. ternity needed to start raising State University Sigma Chi understand cancer, improve $3, and the Sigma omelets, scrambled eggs, “The fraternity money for. He said he hoped fraternity is offering students treatments and help patients Chi members will pancakes, bacon, hash already had a other fraternities and sororities breakfast-for-dinner from 7 fi ght their diseases, according cook. browns and juice. philanthropy in would show up and support p.m. to 9 p.m. in the fraterni- to its Web site. Hall said two the spring for the Sigma Chi. ty’s basement. Sigma Chi will have 200 years ago Hunts- Children’s Miracle “It’s going to help bring the Jon Huntsman, a former chairs and 25 tables set up for man Cancer Institution be- Network so Sigma Chi wanted greek community together and University of Utah Sigma Chi the breakfast-for-dinner event, came a national Sigma Chi to have this event in the fall,” realize we’re all trying to do member, founded the Hunts- Cory Schneider, Sigma Chi philanthropy. In August, the Hall said. “We decided last the same thing and live by our man Cancer Research Insti- member who helped with the Ball State chapter attended a month that it was important to individual ideals, but help oth- tution 30 years ago, and this event planning, said. He was leadership training workshop have an event each semester in- er people out in the process,” was the fi rst time the national in charge of getting chairs, ta- with at least 5,000 other Sigma stead of just one of the semes- he said.

SGA Campus Organization Spotlight Sport Administration Club

We exist as a medium for sport administration majors to network and gain experience that will prove useful for life after college. The Sports Administration Club meets every Wednesday at 5:15 Christmas Candlelight pm in room 100 of the Health and Performance Building.

Service Some major events for the Sports Administration Club include the presented by Chase Charlie 5K Race and the Career in Sports Symposium that takes place every spring. College Connection Campus For more information email Dave Neff, President of the Sports Ministry Administration Club. [email protected]

Michele Faroh Sunday, December 10 • 7pm Asher Lisec Secretary President College Avenue United Methodist Church 100 N. College Ave., Sanctuary Rodney Blount John Boone Just 2 blocks S. of Pittenger Student Center Vice President Treasurer A student-led service of lessons & carols-- Check out what we are all about at www.bsusga.org CFF Praise Team, College Ensemble, Bell Choir PAGE 4 l FORUM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2006 l THE BALL STATE DAILY NEWS

THE BALL STATE DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD ���������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ DAVE STUDINSKI, EDITOR IN CHIEF �����������������������������;�������������� JESSICA OXLEY, MANAGING EDITOR ��������������������������������������;� VAL JANOWSKI, FORUM EDITOR ���������������������������������������� Erin Moody, news editor Mary Beth Lehman, features editor Michael Lush, design editor ����������������������������������������� Justin Hesser, asst. news editor Shelby Murphy, asst. features editor Jennifer Wenger, 72 hours editor ������������������������������� � ����� Mark Amones, sports editor Robert Leistra, photo editor Matt Erler, asst. 72 hours editor Vinnie Lopes, asst. sports editor Will Vragovic, asst. photo editor Jessica Kerman, DN Online editor The First Amendment FForumorum Sara Mahoney, design editor to the U.S. Constitution

OUR VIEW Plastic payments AT ISSUE: Students should be able to use credit, debit cards for all university expenses At some point in the past 5 years, paying goes well. Bookmark Café, Noyer Retreat to use their credit card at the bursars office for a $4 coffee using a credit or debit card and Woodworth Complex’s eatery will be — or better yet, set up QuickPay to automati- has gone from an oddity to a normality. equipped with the registers following their cally charge a credit card to pay tuition. In fact, online purchasing, Paypal and installation in the Atrium. This, too, deserves Just think of those airline bonus miles credit cards have taken the places of checks, applause. and cash back. cash and going to the store. Although it is great that students no Distance and independent learning classes Ball State University has taken a positive longer have to run to an ATM if they are can already be paid for with credit cards. step by replacing the cash registers in the out of cash and want a candy bar, Visa and That department is leading the way, and the Atrium with machines that are credit and Mastercard are still not options for standard Bursar’s office should follow. debit card compatible. It is good to see stu- tuition payment. We appreciate that snack breaks can be dents’ requests being heard, and the plastic- It might mean more investment for the paid with credit cards, but tuition — involv- swiping potential should not stop here. university — both financially and in terms ing greater amounts of money — could be far Other dining facilities will become credit of equipment. However, students might be more convenient if it could be paid for via a card capable if the Atrium experiment willing to pay a small charge for being able little piece of plastic.

J����������������� ����������� �����������������Y� �����������������Y Idiocy prevalent Donating to others throughout country reduces anxiety In the Nov. 27 edition of Sports Illustrated, Rick The weather has turned bitterly cold, the end Reilly’s column “Dingbats, Dodos and Doozies” of the semester is upon weary students and focused on idiots in the sports world and the the distracting thoughts of Winter Break are absurd things they’ve done. His examples of global alive and well. The search is on for strength to sports lunacy were interesting, to say the least. get through the final week of classes and for I, however, felt it unfair that idiocy outside the money to please your respective families and sporting world was given short shrift. To those friends. nimrods awaiting their “due moments of fame,” I It sounds like an enormous ball of stress, but dedicate this week’s column. it can all be cured with a little philanthropy. Bake My Wife — Please! After all, the foundation of Christmas is con- First, there’s Martin Luther Jackson of structed from selfless giving and bringing joy Conyers, Ga., whom police say attempted to to others. Therefore, it makes sense that as the stuff his wife inside their kitchen oven in trek toward the middle of December and the front of their five children on Thanksgiving. end of the semester nears that you don’t shovel What sounds like a Rodney Dangerfield joke Wayne Staykal is a syndicated cartoonist. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the Daily News. the thought of giving back to the rear of your gone terribly awry led to charges of aggravated mind. assault, aggravated battery, cruelty to children What would you do if someone offered you and possession of marijuana against Jackson. a steak dinner or a large sum of money? Well, One has to wonder what could lead a man to �������������������Y�����������Y��� if you are similar to most Americans who are think what cramming his wife into an opera- consumer-happy, you would probably take it tional oven would accomplish, but I predict a without hesitating or questioning their motives lawsuit in the coming weeks for giving it to you. demanding a warning label be Television show moronic but entertaining The idea of being consumer-happy was evi- placed on all copies of “Hansel dent a few weeks ago when the Sony Playstation and Gretel” saying fairy tales I find myself shouting at the television. contestants didn’t know the answers to any 3 and Nintendo Wii were launched within days and reefer don’t mix. Even though I know that the people I am yell- of the big money trivia questions, and the of one another. Some consumers lined store- Would you like pants with that? ing at cannot hear me; they are thousands of audience didn’t know the answers to any of fronts for days hoping to get A little closer to home, David miles away and most certainly pre-recorded. the big money questions, so the show became their hands on one of the hot- Gatton, of Columbia City, Ind., Yet I cannot help myself. Within the confines kind of pointless as soon as anybody started test items in 2006. In one case was arrested and charged with of my living room, I am shouting profanities doing well. Also, Meredith Vieira didn’t help. a man was shot, while waiting indecent exposure for a rash of at a man I have never met before because he But “Deal or No Deal” is engaging, and its outside of a Wal-Mart store in Jonathan Sanders is nude drive-through orders. The just turned down $83,000. He is a fool. Howie pacing is even slower than “Millionaire’s”. Putnum, Conn., waiting to pur- a senior journalism 18-year-old was captured in the Mandel is a fool. The banker is a fool. And I It’s not like “Jeopardy”, which features a chase a Playstation 3. major and writes buff on Nov. 28 after police found am probably a fool for watching this show. rapid-fire series of questions. Ken Jennings That kind of extreme action ‘Turning a Blind Eye’ him in a McDonald’s parking lot “Deal or No Deal” is a rare cultural phe- could run an entire “Jeopardy” category in shows how self-centered some for the Daily News. putting his clothes back on. nomenon in that the concept behind the the same amount of time it takes the folks individuals have become; but His views do not “Maybe it was a way to enjoy show is so mindless and inane that it is at “Deal or No Deal” to open one damn Dan Ladig is a sopho- what is often lost in the winter necessarily agree the last warm weather,” joked impossible to explain it to anyone who hasn’t briefcase. But it is this slow pacing and more psychology snow flurries is the idea that with those of the police. seen it. However once you’ve pseudo-tension that makes the show watch- major and writes philanthropy efforts substan- newspaper. Gatton said he doesn’t seen it, it feels like you’ve able, because if you are watching it, you are, ‘The Peanut Gallery’ tially outweigh the good feel- understand what all the fuss seen it a thousand times for the Daily News. ings of buying yourself the is about. He just wants to be because it is instantly under- His views do not latest invention. at the top of his game when he standable. There is nothing to the show except necessarily agree One well-known philanthro- comes down to Muncie to audition for a walk- The show is also interest- the contestant, the banker and 26 with those of the pist in Indiana is Mari Hulman on role on “Armed & Famous.” ing in that everyone who newspaper. George, the chairman of the Gatton should be glad he was captured quickly, watches it falls into two briefcases held by 26 chicks who, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, however, since we all know nude drive-through camps. Group A pretends and gives monetary donations ordering is a “gateway crime.” to hate the show, but only growing up, idolized Vanna White. to institutions of higher education. She is also Paul Metz is a sec- If left unchecked, he could progress to the kind because it secretly adores known for annually shouting the command ondary education of civil disobedience being practiced in Leader, it, while Group B outwardly “Gentlemen, and lady, start your engines” at graduate student without a doubt, yelling at the television. The Saskatchewan. In this small Canadian borough, loves the show, but deep show is irritating, but in a way, even though the beginning of the Indianapolis 500 and an enraged citizenry has protested the sorry state and writes ‘Support down it loathes it with every Brickyard 400. Your Local Cynic’ you are irritated, you aren’t really having a of their town’s roads by posing nude for calendar fiber of its being. Either bad time. As students, we often need something to for the Daily News. shots taken in the potholes themselves! way, the show is completely No doubt one of the biggest-selling gift start our engines to press on through the final His views do not Too bad the fundraising plans have failed, since and utterly moronic, but it items this Christmas is going to be the “Deal week of school. This doesn’t mean to rush to no one bothered to tell these guys that — gasp necessarily agree is that quality that makes or No Deal” computer game. This is baffling the local drug store to stock up on caffeine — no one wants to look at creepy Canadian men with those of the it probably the most watch- to me, because if you win the game, you pills in preparation to cram for Finals Week, posing naked in potholes. newspaper. able show on television. aren’t earning anything, you aren’t proving but rather to give yourself a boost by donating Bong Hits 4 Jesus. “Deal or No Deal” is a anything. A high score is totally random. It’s a little of your own time or money toward help- None of that, however, comes close to as crazy game show, but not really. not like money is going to shoot out of the ing others who may be in need. as the case of Joseph Frederick, who says he There are no buzzers, no timers, no trivia floppy disk drive if you do well. I’ve always Oprah Winfrey, a famous philanthropist, just wanted to have a “meaningless and funny” questions, no bonus lightning rounds, no thought that there has to be some sort of pulled a unique stunt on Oct. 30, 2006, to direct sign to get attention as the Olympic torch relay giant spinning wheels. There is nothing to skill involved in any game to make it fun, but people toward the giving frame of mind. She passed through Juneau, Alaska in January 2002. the show except the contestant, the banker “Deal or No Deal” is different in that there is gave everyone in her studio audience a $1,000 But his sign, which read “Bong Hits 4 Jesus,” and 26 briefcases held by 26 chicks who, no skill anywhere near the show. Contestants Bank of America debit card to take home, but enraged Deborah Morse, his high school principal, growing up, idolized Vanna White. The show don’t have any skills that warrant the earn- insisted that they have to spend it on someone who grabbed the banner and crumpled it. Frederick is appealing on nothing but the most basic, ing of vast sums of cash. Every contestant on else besides themselves and their relatives. was promptly suspended for 10 days. moronic level, but that is probably the rea- the show thinks there is a strategy to win, She may have been helping herself, while Morse says his sign promoted illegal drug use, son why the show is so appealing. Its format but there isn’t. Everyone shouting from their helping others as recent scientific studies on something not permitted while under school super- and pacing are designed to appeal to people couch can tell you there’s only one strategy: the effects of assisting others in need have vision. Frederick was standing on a public sidewalk who don’t necessarily want to think. The last Open briefcases, stupid. shown that people engaging in philanthropic across the street from the school, since students huge game show phenomenon, “Who Wants efforts gained more potential to be happier, had been allowed to skip school to watch the relay. to Be a Millionaire,” ostracized the majority Write to Paul at healthier and live a little longer. The feel-good An appeals court said the school cannot “cen- of its audience after the eighth question. The [email protected] chemical in the brain, dopamine, when mea- sor or punish students’ speech” just because sured during an MRI brain scan, has been it goes against government policy. The school shown to become more active when a person board is appealing the case all the way to the performs the act of giving and in a sense gives Supreme Court, represented by former Clinton- FORUM POLICY them a “helpers high.” era special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who says Now, my challenge to you: The next time you this is “of vital importance to every school prin- The Daily News opinion page appear as space permits each day. decides this on an individual basis walk by a bell-ringer for the Salvation Army, cipal and administrator in the country.” aims to stimulate discussion in The limit for letter length is approxi- and must consult the writer before drop some loose change into the collection Frederick, meanwhile — ever the industrious stu- the Ball State community. The mately 350 words. All letters must withholding the name. bucket or search for a unique opportunity to dent — is at work on a new sign, promoting bong Daily News welcomes reader be typed. The editor reserves the Lengthy letters that focus on an donate your time to others. The smiles they use for other global religions. His principal has viewpoints and offers four vehi- right to edit and condense submis- issue affecting students might be give you and your efforts will make your level been ordered to stay at least 50 feet away from his cles of expression for reader opin- sions for length as well as clarity. considered for “Your Turn” columns of anxiety feel weightless. government sanctioned “free speech zone.” ions: letters to the editor, guest The name of the author is usually at the editor’s discretion. Those columns, feedback on our Web published but may be withheld for interested in submitting responses Write to Jonathan at site and phone responses. compelling reasons, such as physi- can submit a typed copy to the Daily Write to Dan at [email protected] Letters must be signed and cal harm to the author. The editor News office, located in AJ 278. [email protected]

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EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT Faculty couple preserve language BSU Director appears in There are only 300 native success.” out which orthography everyone MacKays create books, speakers of Misantla Totonac left Indigenous languages cause can agree on.” film for Santa Fe festival and all of them are more than 60 problems for speakers when It can take up to two months to dictionaries by talking years old, MacKay said. Misantla they try to fit into mainstream transcribe two days’ worth of re- “I can’t do [the murals] justice Totonac is a moribund language, society, and many people often cording, MacKay said. Movie highlights life, by describing them,” she said. with native speakers which means no one has learned want to hide their indigenous “We need native speakers to re- “He has to be very well-off for it in the last three generations. identity, MacKay said. peat what is said very slowly for struggles, creations the art that he does and to see Andrea Zeek ■ Staff Reporter In the town of Pisaflores, “[Indigenous languages] are us to write it down accurately,” how he can live his life being Mexico, nearly all of its 2,800 looked down on as not being she said. of Zuni mural artist wealthy yet down to Earth is re- Top linguists predict that 50 to inhabitants speak Spanish and true languages, and the indig- MacKay said she also asks ally inspiring.” 90 percent of the world’s approx- Pisaflores Tepehua, she said. enous peoples are often looked them how to say different forms Samantha Zilai ■ Chief Reporter Wilson also was emotionally imate 6,000 languages will be In contrast with the Misantla down on as well,” she said. of words, like “I see,” “You see” touched by the trip. extinct within the century, Ball region of Veracruz, Pisaflores is It is important to save languag- and “We see.” Jim Coffin’s passion for the “To be quite honest, [Seotewa] State University Professor of Lin- a remote town es to preserve cul- Misantla Totonac and Pisaflores Southwestern United States and made me cry,” Wilson said. “You guistics Carolyn MacKay said. that is very diffi- Dying language tural traditions and Tepehua had never been docu- American Indian tribes has cul- meet people that touch your life cult to get to. The linguistic diversity, mented on paper until MacKay The United States and Canada n Moribund is a term minated into an on-screen role and he is one I will remember for have lost 80 percent of their pre- Pisaflores Tepe- MacKay said. and Trechsel began their work. for a film that will be shown the rest of my life.” vious 187 indigenous languages, hua language that describes dying “The more we They have published one gram- at the Santa Fe Film Festival Seotewa’s history is marred she said. has survived be- languages. know about mi- mar in Spanish, one grammar in today and Saturday. The festi- with death, war and alcoholism. “People are abandoning mi- cause the town n There are approxi- nority languages, English and are currently work- val began Wednesday and runs At the age of three, Seotewa was nority languages for dominant is separated mately 6,000 lan- the more we know ing on a dictionary in Misantla through Sunday. in the hospital with pneumonia, or majority languages,” MacK- from the main- guages in the world. about universal fea- Totonac. A grammar explains Coffin, director of International Coffin said. While visiting him ay said. stream Mexican n It is estimated that tures of languages sounds, word conjugation and Programs at Ball State University, in the hospital, Seotewa’s mother economy by a [or what is a pos- how to construct sentences, The abandonment is out of eco- 50 to 90 percent of said he decided as an anthropol- had an appendix attack and died, nomic necessity, she said. If peo- river, MacKay sible human lan- MacKay said. ogy student at Indiana University Coffin said. ple want to participate in their said. The people the world’s lan- guage],” she said. MacKay and Treschel also pub- to share his fascination and love The only picture Seotewa has of national economy, they have to of Pisaflores rely guages will become When MacKay lished three children’s books, in- of the Southwest with students. his mother is a mental image of adopt the dominant language. on agriculture extinct within the and Trechsel visit cluding a Tepehua folktale, and During the past 30 years, Cof- her in a red dress, Coffin said. MacKay and her husband, as- because they century. Pisaflores and hope to publish a dictionary for fin has taken 20 to 25 students to Following her death Seotewa’s sociate professor of Linguistics cannot take n 80 percent of the the Misantla re- the Pisaflores Tepehua language. the Southwestern region to learn father, a gifted artist, remarried Frank Trechsel, began working anything to the 187 indigenous gion, a typical day Their works were distributed about the cultures of the Navajo, and forfeited parental obliga- together to preserve two indige- markets across consists of tape- to schools and libraries in both Hopi, Zuni, Havasupai and Aco- tions to Seotewa’s grandparents, languages U.S. and nous languages in Mexico in the the river. recording native communities so younger genera- ma tribes. who raised him in a loving home, late 1980s. However, she Canadian languages speakers telling tions could learn their native lan- Throughout his trips, Coffin has Coffin said. The languages are Misantla said the Mexi- have become extinct. traditional stories guages and keep them alive. fostered a personal relationship According to Coffin, Seotewa Totonac and Pisaflores Tepehua can government and talking about After working closely with the with Alex Seotewa, a Zuni artist often says, “My father did give me of the language family Totonac- plans to build everyday activi- indigenous peoples of the Gulf whose life-size murals of cer- one thing — my artistic ability.” Tepehua. They are similar lan- a highway that will eventually ties such as cooking and rais- Coast, MacKay said she and Tre- emonial dancers on the interior While Seotewa’s artistic tal- guages, like Portuguese and Ital- connect Mexico City and the ing coffee crops. Then MacKay schel have bonded with the com- walls of the Old Mission Church ent has led him to gain inter- ian, but not mutually intelligible, Gulf Coast that will pass by and Trechsel phonetically tran- munities. at the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico national recognition, he did not MacKay said. Both are spoken in Pisaflores, opening it up to Span- scribe what they’ve recorded “Our relationship is not just combine aspects of Catholicism attend art school for years, Cof- areas of the Mexican state of Ve- ish-speaking markets. MacKay with the help of native speak- one of consultants,” MacKay with Zuni tribal beliefs. fin said. He spent one semester racruz, which is along the Gulf said she fears this will cause the ers. Each sound is represented said. “We have enjoyed working The trips and personal relation- in school for it. Coast of Mexico. language to be abandoned. with a symbol, MacKay said. with these people very much. ship with Seotewa lead to Coffin’s Seotewa has earned the high- “The communities are in a dif- “[The native speakers] would “We tried working with the [They] are friends now. We’re al- involvement in the film. After est artistic recognitions pos- ficult position because they need love to maintain their language, community to decide what ways very happy to call and see Seotewa was approached by pro- sible in countries around the to know Spanish to succeed in but it’s very difficult to do that,” symbols to use for the differ- what everyone’s doing.” ducers interested in making a world, including Russia, Coffin the economy, but at the same she said. “Their main concern is ent sounds, but there’s still dis- MacKay said the professors film about his life and artistic said. Seotewa has also received time they have a strong attach- to raise their kids to be success- agreement about it,” MacKay plan to return to their work accomplishments, he contacted honorary doctorates from vari- ment to their native language ful economically, and they view said. “We used one system, but in Mexico in May and June of Coffin and requested he be in- ous universities. and native culture,” she said. Spanish as essential to economic the community is still working next year. volved with the film. However, despite his fame in ar- “Vanishing Voices: The Life of tistic realms, Seotewa still is will- Alex Seotewa,” was one of more ing to share the Zuni culture with POLITICS than 1,000 films submitted to the Ball State students. Santa Fe Film Festival, Coffin said. Seotewa explained the history, In all, 120 films were selected to purpose and significance the U.S. ambassador to Iraq could replace Bolton at U.N. be shown at the festival. Some ceremonial dancers hold to the films feature mainstream actors Zuni people to the students in the Politicians speculate some Democrats whose names President Bush accepted such as Dustin Hoffman, Renee group, Wilson said. He spoke to have been floated among dip- Bolton’s resignation Monday, Zellweger and Naomi Watts. the group and addressed them as lomats at U.N. headquarters angered that a few Repub- Coffin assisted in writing the “my children” and called Coffin who will take position as possible replacements. licans joined Democrats in script of the film and also has “Young Coyote,” Wilson said. The Republican speculation preventing his nomination a role in which he explains “He really wanted us to under- when term is finished includes Rep. Jim Leach, a 15- from reaching the floor of the what the ceremonial dancers stand his history. ... He made us term lawmaker from Iowa and Senate. Bush appointed Bolton in the murals represent, he feel wanted.” Edith M. Lederer ■ Associate Press opponent of the war in Iraq last year when Congress was said. They are from the Zuni Senior psychology major Steve who lost his seat in the Demo- in recess, but his term is about religious calendar. Polivka, who attended the South- UNITED NATIONS — Specula- cratic takeover of the House of to expire. With a long fight for The dancers in Seotewa’s mural west trip in May 2006, said Amer- tion on a new U.S. ambassador Representatives in November, confirmation going nowhere, represent ceremonial seasons, ican citizens believe their culture to the United Nations to suc- and two of the undersecretar- Bolton decided to resign. Coffin said. Spirit beings descend is superior to others and they ceed John Bolton is focusing on ies at the State Department, Bolton refused to talk about to Earth and transform into phys- would benefit from studying oth- Washington’s current ambas- who are Nicholas Burns and his personal situation when ical beings who bring rain and er cultures. sador in Iraq, Zalmay Khalil- Paula Dobriansky. he came to U.N. headquarters teach ethics to village residents “The whole experience itself zad, and a former U.S. deputy On the Democratic side, two Thursday to vote on a resolu- MCT PHOTO/CHUCK KENNEDY AMBASSADOR JOHN BOLTON, U.S. via dramatic arts, Coffin said. just opened my eyes to so many ambassador at the U.N., Rich- former senators have also tion authorizing an African The Southwest trip left a memo- things,” he said. “Seotewa is ad- ard Williamson. been mentioned — George force to protect Somalia’s representative to the United Nations, tes- rable impression on senior social mirable, it was amazing to speak But there also are a number Mitchell of Maine and Sam transitional government, tifies before the Senate Foreign Relations work major Lindsey Wilson who to and learn from a man with of other Republicans and even Nunn of Georgia. which the U.S. sponsored. Committee on Oct. 18, 2005. went in May 2006. such wisdom and knowledge.”

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POLITICS NASA Study group finds Bush failed in Iraq Photos show possibility Panel warns president of liquid water on Mars

to pull U.S. troops out “follow the water” strategy to Sediment change determine if the planet once from Middle East soon contained life or could support in planet’s gullies it now. Anne Gearan ■ Associated Press Spacecraft missions previous- indicative of streams ly detected water in the forms WASHINGTON — President Alicia Chang ■ Associated Press of vapor and ice on the planet, Bush’s war policies have failed in and scientists believe ancient almost every regard, the biparti- LOS ANGELES — For decades, Mars was once awash with san Iraq Study Group concluded scientists have scoured Mars in pools of water. But evidence Wednesday, and it warned of dwin- search of water, a basic ingredi- of present-day bursts of liquid dling chances to change course ent for primitive life. has been scant. before crisis turns to chaos. But the best clues were always “This underscores the im- Nearly four years, $400 billion tied to the ancient past when portance of searching for life and more than 2,900 U.S. deaths the Red Planet was warmer on Mars, either present or into a deeply unpopular war, vio- and wetter. On Wednesday, past,” said Bruce Jakosky, an lence is bad and getting worse, scientists made the startling astrobiologist at the Universi- there is no guarantee of success announcement that water may ty of Colorado at Boulder, who and the consequences of failure still course through the frigid had no role in the study. “It’s are great, the panel of five Republi- surface. one more reason to think that cans and five Democrats said in a Crisp photographs taken by life could be there.” bleak accounting of U.S. and Iraqi NASA’s old Mars Global Sur- Some researchers were skep- shortcomings. The implications, veyor before it lost contact with tical that liquid water was re- they warned, are dire for terrorism, Earth last month do not actu- sponsible for the surface feature war in the Middle East and higher ally show flowing water. But changes seen by the spacecraft. oil prices around the world. scientists said before and after They said other materials such It said the United States should MCT PHOTO/CHUCK KENNEDY pictures of two gullies showing as sand or dust can flow like a find ways to pull back most of CO-CHAIRMEN OF THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP, JAMES BAKER AND LEE HAMILTON speak during a news conference about feature changes liquid and produce its combat forces by early 2008 the committee’s report Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. provide the stron- Life on Mars similar results. and focus U.S. troops on training gest signs yet If NASA finds water on “Nothing in the im- and supporting Iraqi units. The the independent report said. engagement,” said Sen. Chuck The military reported that 10 that water flowed Mars, conditions are ages, no matter how U.S. also should begin a “diplo- through them as cool they are, proves “The ability of the United States Hagel, R-Neb. American troops were killed favorable for life forms. matic offensive” by the end of the to shape outcomes is diminish- Incoming House Speaker Nan- Wednesday, adding to the toll of recently as several that the flows were month and engage ing. Time is running cy Pelosi, D-Calif., and other U.S. forces who have died since years ago, and is wet, or that they were adversaries Iran and New direction out.” Democrats said the ball is in the invasion that toppled Sad- perhaps doing so even now. anything more exciting than av- Syria in an effort to The panel said the The group’s rec- Bush’s court. dam Hussein in early 2003. The “This is a squirting gun for alanches of sand and dust,” Al- quell sectarian vio- water on Mars,” declared Ken- lan Treiman, a geologist at the United States should ommendations do “If the president is serious United States has about 140,000 lence and shore up not endorse either about the need for change in troops in the country. neth Edgett, a scientist at San Lunar and Planetary Institute in the fragile Iraqi gov- pull out most combat the current White Iraq, he will find Democrats “We do not recommend a stay- Diego-based Malin Space Sci- Houston said in an e-mail. ernment, the report forces by early 2008. House strategy of ready to work with him in a bi- the-course solution,” said James ence Systems, which operates The findings will appear in said. U.S. troops should then staying put in Iraq partisan fashion to find a way to A. Baker III, the former secretary a camera on the Global Sur- Friday’s issue of the journal The report’s re- focus on training and or calls from Bush’s end the war as quickly as pos- of state and Bush family adviser veyor, one of six spacecraft fo- Science. lease followed by a supporting Iraqi units. political opponents sible,” Pelosi said. who was co-chairman of the com- cused on Mars. The Global Surveyor previous- day the sobering as- for a quick pullout The Iraq panel’s leaders said mission. “In our opinion, that ap- The discovery excited scien- ly spotted tens of thousands of sessment by Robert or a firm timetable they tried to avoid politically proach is no longer viable.” tists who hunt for extrater- gullies that scientists believed Gates, confirmed Wednesday as for withdrawal. charged language such as “vic- Former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D- restrial life. If the finding is were geologically young and Bush’s new Pentagon chief, that “The report is an acknowl- tory” or “civil war,” but the Ind., the other chairman, said confirmed, they say, all the in- carved by fast-moving water the United States is not winning edgment that there will be no words they chose still were pow- the commission agreed with gredients favorable for life on coursing down cliffs and steep in Iraq. military solution in Iraq. It will erful. The report said the cur- Bush’s goal of an Iraq able to Mars are in place: liquid water crater walls. Scientists decided “Despite a massive effort, sta- require a political solution ar- rent strategy is not working and govern, protect and sustain it- and a stable heat source. to retake photos of thousands of bility in Iraq remains elusive and rived at through sustained Iraqi laid out examples of where it has self, but that the administration In all of its Mars exploration gullies in a search for evidence the situation is deteriorating,” and region-wide diplomacy and come up short. needed new approaches. missions, NASA has pursued a of recent water activity. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2006 l THE BALL STATE DAILY NEWS SPORTS l PAGE 7

YOU SHOULD: GO SEE CROSS COUNTRY The Ball State University cross team will host the Ball State Pentathlon. This will be the Cardinals' first contest since the regional meet in early November. SportsSports WHEN: Saturday WHERE: Muncie COST: Free WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PACERS Jackson's trial date set for February Undefeated season ends, Charges stem from reported altercation Cards lose to Illinois State outside strip club out and really played well in the the mental mistakes we made. Deanna Martin ■ Associated Press Ball State falls 82-72 second half, considering they There’s no excuse for that and were down 21 points” I think that was defi nitely a big after 21 point defi cit After the Cardinals took a 9-4 part to the game.” INDIANAPOLIS — The trial of lead in the fi rst eight minutes, Ball State got as close as three Pacers guard Stephen Jackson, at end of fi rst half the Redbirds responded with a points, trailing 73-70 with 36.2 who is accused of fi ring a gun 16-0 run to help propel Illinois seconds left in regulation. How- during a fi ght outside a strip Ryan Wood ■ Chief Reporter State to a 21 point fi rst half lead. ever, Illinois State hit all six of club, could begin in February However, Ball State responded their free throws in the fi nal unless his attorney reaches a plea deal with prosecutors. NORMAL, Ill. — The Ball State as they opened the second half minute to close out the game. Jackson was in Marion Supe- University women’s basketball on a 16-2 run to cut Illinois State’s “Our kids have put so much rior Court Wednesday, hours team fell one game short of set- lead to 44-37. time in the gym shooting free before his team’s home game ting a new record for most wins Junior guard Julie throws, and that against the Orlando Magic. A to start a season. DeMuth, who led Ball really showed to- Up Next judge scheduled a Feb. 12 trial After trailing 42-21 at halftime, State with 28 points night, Illinois State for Jackson and Deon Willford, the Cardinals made its contest and 16 rebounds said BALL STATE VS. coach Robin Tinge- who is accused of driving a car against Illinois State University there was never any Valparaiso ton said. ”I thought that hit Jackson during the Oct. close in the second half. doubt that the Cardi- the poise that we TIME 6 fi ght outside Club Rio on the However, the hole Ball State nals would respond had at the end of 1 p.m. Sunday city’s west side. dug in the fi rst half proved to in the second half. the game was a Only one trial will take place be too much to overcome. “After we came out of PLACE great thing to see.” that day, and the state wants The Cardinals fell to Illinois the locker room to start Fort Wayne While Roller said to try Willford fi rst, said David State University 82-72, giving Ball the second half, I thought the loss was tough, Wyser, chief trial deputy for State its fi rst loss of the season, everyone was ready to she said the Cardi- the Marion County prosecu- and ensured that the team would go,” DeMuth said. “We nals must move on tor’s offi ce. not get the school’s record for had a great run when we came out, with the season. Both Jackson and Willford best start of the season. and we kept at it the whole half, but The Cardinals will play Val- MCT PHOTO/HARRY E. WALKER have so far rejected deals that “The no-brainer is that we it just wasn’t enough.” paraiso University in the Hoosier INDIANA PACERS STEPHEN JACKSON is fouled by Washington Wizards would have required them to didn’t come ready to play in Down the stretch, Illinois State Hoopla on Sunday afternoon. plead guilty to the most seri- Brendan Haywood during their game played at the Verizon Center in Wash- the fi rst half,” Cardinals coach missed the fi rst foul shot of a “After the game, coach Roller ous charges, Wyser said. But ington, D.C., on Nov. 8. Washington defeated Indiana 117-91. Tracy Roller said. “That put us one-and-one situation twice. told us that we need to learn agreements could be reached at a distinctive disadvantage However, the Redbirds got the from this loss,” DeMuth said. with one or both men before against a very good Illinois State offensive rebound both times. “Right now, we have two options captured part of the fracas. the trial, Wyser said. team. But I have to give our kids “It’s a drill that we do every- — we can either learn from it or Recap But Willford’s attorney, Martin Jackson, who is averaging 11.4 a bunch of credit. We had a big day in practice,” DeMuth said. not learn from it. We play Sun- Solomon, said the footage does points per game this season, has Indiana Pacers guard talk about heart and competi- “Those rebounds are crucial, day, so we’re going to go back, not show his client doing any- pleaded not guilty to a felony Stephen Jackson's trial has tiveness, and championship ap- and we didn’t execute those practice hard and learn from thing illegal. charge of criminal recklessness been set for Feb. 12. He is proach at halftime. They came at that. That kind of speaks to our mistakes.” But Wyser said the video sup- and misdemeanor counts of being charged on multiple ports the state’s evidence. battery and disorderly conduct. counts: “The video will speak for it- NCAA BASKETBALL Jackson was booked into jail ■ Criminal recklessness self,” he said. Oct. 12 and has been free since ■ Battery Prosecutors also said Jackson on $10,000 bond. kicked a man who police said ■ Disorderly conduct Weber picks up 200th career victory The criminal recklessness has deformed arms. Jackson CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Warren Carter had 21 points and eight charge carries a prison term of Jackson is already on proba- told police that the man, Quen- rebounds as the perpetually injured Illini defeated IUPUI 87-59 six months to three years. tion for participating in the tin Willford, started the brawl. In Wednesday night for the 200th win of coach Bruce Weber’s career. Willford faces felony counts 2004 brawl with Detroit November, Quentin Willford was The Illini (7-2) shot 55.2 percent from the fl oor, including 58.3 of criminal recklessness and Pistons fans. arrested for resisting law enforce- percent from three-point range, to end a two-game losing streak. leaving the scene of a personal ment and public intoxication. Illinois benefi ted from the return of guard Jamar Smith, who injury accident, and a misde- Another man, Raymel Mat- scored 15 points on 5-for-5 three-point shooting. Smith had been meanor count of driving with- club but not charged. tocks, who was at the club with benched with a high ankle sprain since the season opener against out a license. Jackson’s attorney, James the players, was charged with Austin Peay. Authorities say Jackson, al- Voyles, has characterized the misdemeanor counts of bat- IUPUI (3-5) was led by guard Davis Barlow, who had 19 points ready on probation for his incident as a fi ght and said tery, disorderly conduct and and fi ve rebounds for the Jaguars. role in the brawl with Detroit Jackson acted in self-defense. marijuana possession. Pros- Illinois led 42-25 at the half, led by guard Rich McBride’s nine Pistons fans two years ago, Voyles did not comment after ecutors say Mattocks, a friend points on 3-for-6 three-point shooting. got the gun from his car and the hearing Wednesday. Jack- of the Pacers players who lives Matt Burks opened the second half with a 3-pointer for IUPUI, fi red it in the air before Will- son had stitches in his lip and in New York, started the fi ght but Illinois went on an 18-6 run to end the game. ford ran into him with a car. other scrapes and bruises after and had marijuana, which of- Illinois forward Brian Randle still is sitting out following sur- Teammates Jamaal Tinsley and the incident. fi cers found in the passenger- gery to repair a groin injury, while forward Shaun Pruitt played Marquis Daniels and a former Offi cials have said a security side door of Tinsley’s car. His bsudailynews.com despite hurting his shooting hand in the Arizona game. Pacer were with Jackson at the camera outside the strip club trial was set for Jan. 18.

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MEN’S BASKETBALL Bulldog beatdown In addition, this was the fewest Team scores lowest amount of points Ball State has Key scored in a game since the team lost Players point total since 1957; 58-41 to Dayton University in 1957. Anthony Newell was the lone Car- BSU shoots 29.8 percent dinal to finish the game with more than 10 points, finishing 4-of-10 Will O’Hargan ■ Chief Reporter from the field with 11 points. “I thought Butler played good de- INDIANAPOLIS — Ball State Uni- fense, I thought we didn’t hit shots,” versity’s men’s basketball team was Thompson said. “No one presses held to its lowest scoring total since their game. They take what you give 1957 as No. 14 Butler University them, they make you pay.” rolled to a 65-41 victory. Leading the way for the Bulldogs The Cardinals (3-5) shot 28.6 per- was Mike Green, who scored 21 ANTHONY NEWELL cent from the field in the first half, points while collecting six rebounds. Lone Cardinal to while the Bulldogs (10-0) shot 10- “Mike Green is the best point guard score more than of-21 from the field and 4-of-9 from we’ve played against all year,” Thomp- 10 points against the 3-point range in the first half to son said. “It’s not even close.” Butler. take a 35-17 lead at halftime. The loss is the worst of the season During this season, Ball State has for the Cardinals, and ties the worst scored no fewer than 17 defeat to Butler since points. 1972. While the schools “They are a very good “ They do with have played 98 times team, a very very very very their offense since 1924 and are less good team,” Ball State than an hour apart, coach Ronny Thompson what we try both sides down-played said. “They are balanced; the importance of the they share the ball; they to do with our game. make very very very very “You can try to make defense.” MICAH ROLLIN good decisions.” it into one of those The Bulldogs were ����Y���������� rivalry games,” Mills Led the Cardinals held to their third-low- Men’s basketball coach said. “But at the end with seven re- est scoring total of the of the day you want to bounds and finished season, shooting 40 percent from win the game no matter who it is.” the game six points the field, but were able to maintain Defensively, Ball State brought their undefeated season. full-court pressure to the Bulldogs “They do with their offense what early in the game. The Cardinals we try to do with our defense,” forced 11 turnovers, the lowest to- Thompson said. “They frustrate tal of the season. you with their offense. They have “It a tough job trying to pressure five ball-handlers on the floor at all us up the floor,” Green said. times, they make good decisions, Four of the Cardinals’ five loses they play off each other. They’re a have been to ranked teams. Ball Up Next good team.” State will play another undefeated, The Cardinals are among the top 25-ranked team when they face BALL STATE AT worst shooting teams in the coun- Oklahoma State University on Sat- Oklahoma State try. Those shooting woes continued urday in San Diego. TIME with 14-of-47 from the field, 29.8 “It’s obviously going to be frus- 6 p.m. Saturday percent, including 2-of-14 from be- trating with the way things are go- DN PHOTO/WILL VRAGOVIC yond the arch. The Cardinals have ing right now,” senior Skip Mills VENUE SKIP MILLS makes a layup around Butler’s Pete Campbell near the end of the second half of the game Wednesday in Hinkle failed to shoot above 43 percent said. “Today was just frustrating San Diego, Calif. Fieldhouse. The Bulldogs defeated the Cardinals 65-41. The Cardinals are now 3-5 on the season. from the field this season. the entire game.”

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WWE: Superstar Stratus Three finalists selected for Heisman trophy not reason for performance OSU's Smith front-runner Continued from PAGE 1 Kelli Raftery, a public rela- tions spokeswoman who rep- entering Saturday's ceremony and could change between resents the CBS reality show now and the show date. “Armed & Famous,” could not for college's biggest award Kevin Hennessy, the Director be reached for comment. Ralph D. Russo ■ Associated Press of Publicity and a spokesman for Rossi also said that the shows the WWE, said are zone sched- NEW YORK — Ohio State’s Troy Smith and that it is a hap- Tickets uled. Zone py coincidence scheduling al- Notre Dame’s Brady Quinn were selected as n WWE officials said after all finalists for the Heisman Trophy on Wednes- that former lows multiple lo- day, along with Arkansas running back Dar- WWE superstar the staging, entrance ramps cal venues to be ren McFadden. Trish Stratus and equipment there will be played at a time Smith is the heavy favorite to win the award will be in town about 11,000 seats available. and is similar to as a part of the what bands do Saturday night in New York. The senior quar- n Tickets prices: $60, $40, terback entered the season with plenty of reality show when they tour. Heisman hype and then backed it up with “Armed & Fa- $30, $25, $20. The WWE will be brilliant play for the unbeaten Buckeyes. mous,” but she n Tickets are available at all stopping on Jan. is not the rea- 6 in Terre Haute Smith is fourth in the nation in passer rating Ticketmaster outlets. (167.9) and has thrown for 2,507 yards and son why the and on Jan. 8 in 30 touchdowns with only five interceptions, WWE is com- n Tickets on sale 10 a.m. Sat- Hammond. leading Ohio State to the national title game MCT PHOTO/BOB DEMAY ing to Muncie. urday. “We don’t hit against Florida on Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz. OHIO STATE QUARTERBACK TROY SMITH eludes Indiana’s Keith Burrus and throws a 31-yard touchdown Trish ended her the larger cit- Quinn, the senior quarterback, was fourth pass to Ted Ginn in the second quarter on Oct. 21 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. professional ies every time in Heisman voting last season and has wrestling career in September because we want every fan to thrown 35 touchdown passes in 2006. Mc- would be the seventh time a Buckeye came Regardless of who wins, it won’t be a 2006 before becoming a part of experience the WWE live, be- Fadden, a sophomore, scored 16 touch- away with the award. Ohio State’s Archie Southern California player for the first the reality show. cause it is such an interesting downs and led Arkansas to the Southeast- Griffin is the only two-time Heisman winner. time in three years. Matt Leinart won it “There are no planned events experience,” Rossi said. “Indi- ern Conference title game. If Quinn pulls the upset, he’d be the eighth the year before Bush. with Trish, but that’s why we ana has extremely loyal WWE Smith grabbed the lead in the Heisman player from Notre Dame to win and would Quinn holds 30 Notre Dame records. He have these shows,” Hennessy fans. There were a lot of fans race early this season. In Ohio State’s first break a tie with USC as the school with the has thrown for 3,278 yards and five inter- said. “You never know in the in Muncie and it was success- No. 1 vs. No. 2 game of the season, he threw most. Tim Brown was the last Fighting Irish ceptions this season, leading the Fighting world of the WWE and that’s ful for us, so we wanted to re- for 269 yards and two scores against Tex- player, taking home the trophy in 1987. Irish to a 10-2 record and a berth in the why we invite fans to show up.” turn.” as in September. He was even better in the Smith or Quinn could snap a string of Sugar Bowl. Buckeyes’ second 1-2 game, throwing for three consecutive years when a junior has McFadden’s season started slowly. He in- 316 yards and four touchdowns in the regu- won the Heisman. USC quarterback Carson jured his foot in a bar fight in July and began NHL lar-season finale against Michigan. Palmer was the last senior to win it. the season hobbled. When he was healthy, Smith is trying to become the sixth player Last season, Reggie Bush was the third he was the focal point of the SEC’s biggest Back problems force Nieuwendyk to retire from Ohio State to win the Heisman and first consecutive junior to win the award and surprise team. He finished the regular sea- since running back Eddie George in 1995. It third USC player in four years. son with 1,558 yards rushing. SUNRISE, FLA. — Florida Panthers forward Joe Nieuwendyk retired Wednesday because of chronic back problems, ending a 20-year NHL career. Nieuwendyk, who won three Stanley Cup titles and helped Canada capture an Olympic gold medal in 2002, missed 14 of the Panthers’ THE WEEK’S QUOTE OF THE WEEK first 29 games this season because of the injury. He made the decision to retire when doctors told him that his back simply wouldn’t improve. The center finished his career with 564 goals and 562 assists in BEST “ Chris, he can’t 1,257 games. “He was an all-around elite player,” said Montreal general manager PLAY OF THE WEEK shoot to save a Bob Gainey, Nieuwendyk’s coach and GM with the Dallas Stars. “He lick. I asked him in is the kind of player whose accomplishments merit consideration D'ANDRE PEYTON for the Hall of Fame.” With 15 seconds left in overtime against Indi- practice just the Nieuwendyk, 40, visited a back specialist last week and told ana State University, senior D’Andre Peyton other day. I said Panthers coach Jacques Martin of his choice to retire on Monday. hit a 3-pointer that gave Ball State the lead Players were told Wednesday morning before practice. ‘Chris, if we were in “Joey was a great player and as great a player as he was, he was an and the win 73-70. It was Peyton’s second even better teammate,” said Brett Hull, now the assistant to Stars career 3-pointer as the Cardinals improved to the Atlantic Ocean president. “He got along with everybody, was very classy, unbeliev- 3-4 on the season. ably skilled and clutch.” and you were in a The Panthers (9-15-1-4) are second-to-last in the 15-team Eastern boat, could you hit Conference with 23 points. Nieuwendyk spent the first nine seasons of his NHL career with PLAYER OF THE WEEK the water if you the Calgary Flames, then played parts of seven seasons with the Dallas Stars. He also played for the New Jersey Devils and Toronto LISA RUSCHE threw the ball Maple Leafs before he and longtime friend Gary Roberts signed Junior Lisa Rusche scored a career-high 36 points in a 97- over?'” with the Panthers before the 2005-06 season. 65 Ball State victory against Butler University on Saturday. “Joe was a great player and a class act and I really enjoyed being Entering the game, Rusche had 29 points in her first four ����Y���������� around him both on and off the ice,” said Dallas Stars forward Mike games as the Cardinals improved to 5-0. Men's basketball coach Modano, a former teammate. “He is a very close friend, and I’m sorry to see him hang up the skates. But I’ll know he’ll succeed in whatever he does following his career.” PAGE 10 l FEATURES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2006 l THE BALL STATE DAILY NEWS

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ON THE STREET song, he satirizes Rammstein’s unlikely hit “Du Hast.” In another, he Of course, it will have several happens upon a “zombie prostitute” — a far cry lyrically from his songs STREET DECORATION familiar, festive elements as on Cartoon Network’s “The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.” LIGHTING well. Just don’t expect a lot of He doesn’t shy away from social commentary either. An adamant doubt CAROLING in the power of prayer characterizes one of his songs, and in another he the same. criticizes those who invoke God to justify personal wrongdoings. ICE SCULPTING Voltaire’s most admirable trait is his ability to preach with a sense of AND MORE humor and joke with a sense of purpose. This adds to his appeal and makes his messages more potent and his songs more personal. WHEN Overall, the only thing hindering his set was a lack of respect from 5:30 - 9 P.M. local police and Student Center employees. 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Louis Jones ■ Chief Reporter 2 ollege men accustomed to wearing blue jeans, hooded sweatshirts and scruffy facial hair are often clue- less when it comes to dressing to C impress. Coordinating a wardrobe for � a job interview isn’t difficult, experts say, but it � requires discipline and a few guidelines. A simple outfit and conservative dress is best in most interview situations, Tara King, assis- tant director of the Ball State University Career Center, said. If the potential employer has a business casual dress policy, you can dress accordingly if you’re hired, but until then, busi- ness-formal dress is the way to go, King said. “You can’t go wrong with being more on the conservative side rather than pushing the 4 envelope,” King said. “You never know how laid-back or stuffy they might be.” Your best bet on determining what dress is best is asking someone in your field, King said. Don’t pick an outfit that’s too flashy or gim- micky, Norman Price, manager of men’s suits and �� shoes at Macy’s in Muncie, said. Your interviewer ����� might not have the affinity for lightsabers and �������� TIE fighters as you do, so leave the Star Wars out- 1 ��������� 1 fit at home. You want your employer to remem- ��������� ber you for your qualifications and attitude—not ���������� for what you wore, he said. 4 2 2 W����‘������ W������ “Getting a job isn’t necessarily about person- ��������� ality,” Price said. “I think personality could get ���� 3 W���������� in the way in a lot of interviews. Personality will 3 W����������� show through regardless of dress.“ �������������� A modest outfit is best, Price said. You don’t ������ necessarily want an interviewer to notice what 4 4 W��������� you’re wearing or how your outfit is main- �������������� ����������� tained. ��������� 5 “The most important thing is that they have 5 ������������ a suit that fits well and that it’s pressed,” King W���������� ���������� said. “Some guys have a nice suit, but maybe ����� they haven’t taken very good care of it.” Ask for help from employees at the store you’re buying your clothes from. Employees at places such as Macy’s can help people coordi- nate an outfit for a specific interview, Price said. �

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Know the basics: It’s the little things that count

Interviewing tips Practice: Think of examples you can use to describe yourself and rehearse before your interview.

Prepare: Think of responses to typical ques- tions and prepare a response so you can answer quickly.

Grooming Shirt & Pants Shoes Accessories On time: Five to 10 minutes early is a good time Play it safe.�Remove all piercings, White or light blue�is the Dress shoes must match the A belt is necessary for any kind to show up for an and cover up any visible tattoos. standard color for shirts. If color of the belt, and they must of business dress. The belt must interview. Make sure Facial hair is OK, but it must be you decide to stray from these be clean and polished, King be brown or black and must you have clear direc- neat and trimmed, and your Tom standbys, be sure to stick with said. For the shoes and belt, match the color of your shoes, tions on how to get Selleck tribute mustache needs a natural color palette with dark colors are the best. Socks King said. As with the tie, the to your interview. to stay well above your upper lip. browns and pale yel- should also match the color belt shouldn’t be Some employers might not mind lows, Price said. of your shoes rather than the flashy. Big buckles long hair, but it’s usually best to Long-sleeved color of your pants. and elaborate Stay calm: Sit with both feet keep hair above the ears or tied shirts look more Many young men new to busi- designs should on the ground back for interviews, King said. professional, and ness dress think that shoes be avoided, and maintain eye “If someone wants to have traditional cotton or aren’t a very important part of Price said. If contact with the tattoos and piercings and long cotton-blend shirts the wardrobe, King said, but you’re going interviewer. hair, they need to kind of assess are usually best. they’re often the first thing that to wear the belt whether or not that company Staying away from an interviewer notices. with multiple suits Follow up: Send a letter thank- would be open to that kind of stripes is a general “You can tell or outfits, a reversible belt with a ing the interviewer thing,” King said. guideline, Price said. a lot about a different color on each side might and reiterate your Hygiene is a sometimes over- person by their be a good option. looked part of someone’s appear- If you’re wearing a suit�� shoes,” Price desire in the position. ance, Price said. charcoal navy or black are said. “If a person The most effective ties have the “You’d be surprised how many good colors for pants and has neat, clean color of your shirt and the color men I’ve waited on in here have jackets, King said. Flat-front, shoes, the rest of your pants, as well as a third Don’t forget to... had crusty-looking fingernails,” non-pleated pants are neces- of them will color to tie the outfit together, Price said. sary for suits. For those going be.” Price said. This color should be a Turn off your cell phone Fingernails may seem a trivial with the stripped-down busi- lighter color. The tie should ide- part of interview dress, but if ness approach, khaki pants are Interview shoes ally be made from silk or a silk- Prepare a weakness, a picky employer has a keen acceptable, but it’s necessary should be leather or simulated polyester blend, and it should be don’t ramble eye for hygiene subtleties, your to check with clothing store leather lace-up, such as wing tied at the length that extends grotty finger- personnel to ensure it’s a high- tips, according to the Ball to the belt buckle of the person Do your homework, nails could quality grade of khaki, Price State Career Center men’s at- wearing it. study the organization cost you a said. On dark pants, stripes are tire guidelines. “Avoid a cartoonish tie or you are interviewing for shot at a OK, as long as they’re not vis- something that’s a little too loud job. ible from more than six to eight or flashy,” Price said. feet away, Price said. SOURCE: about.com PAGE 12 l FEATURES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2006 l THE BALL STATE DAILY NEWS

������������� ‘����������Y������V� Profile proves to be key to online dating living with love: part 3 Boy, did I underestimate the power of pets. If anyone plans on signing up for a dating service, for the love of God declare your love for cats and/or dogs. Even if you don’t mean it. After receiving enough feed- back on the subject, it’s evidently clear I erred in this area. People love animals. It’s not that I neces- sarily hate pets. Two cats roam my apartment (my roommate’s), so there is an ability to tolerate them. However, I don’t like the fact that cats need constant at- tention to keep them happy. Tak- ing care of a pet requires more work than I’m willing to put in. It’s probably because I’m lazy. And maybe I’m the same way when it comes to relationships. They require a lot of work as well. Phil Friend is a journalism graduate student I’ve never been one that has felt and writes “‘Phil’osophy” for the Daily News. the need to call constantly just His views do not necessarily agree with to let my significant other know those of the newspaper. what I’m doing. And that’s part of being in a relationship, some- I used the word “scrumtrales- thing I have never fully accepted. cent” to describe myself. It was Sending properly worded e- designed to attract fans of Will mails has become a tricky process Ferrell or “Saturday Night Live,” in itself. You have to be creative but that may have been too much and say something that’s going of a stretch. to get someone’s attention. Being As I was finishing this up at thenextstep a college journalist, you’d think midnight Tuesday, I was about Students face peer pressure to get I’d be pretty good at this. That to write that the profile change doesn’t appear to be the case. had not helped at all and to tell I originally tried playing it people using online dating and married after college graduation straight, just introducing myself conventional courtship to keep and making a few comments your head up. Sarah Rodman ■ Staff Reporter about profiles, letting them know However, I decided to check what interests we share and what my e-mail — for whatever rea- raduating seniors face and knowing, to an extent, who not. After that didn’t work, it was son — before writing the final many pressures. One “[A college degree] signi- I was and what I believed in.” time to try something radical. paragraph. In my inbox was an is the pressure to get fies that you are ready to go It’s less common for college I encountered a profile of some- e-mail from “Michelle,” a 26-year- married after college students to get married, as the one who seemed pretty interest- old high school teacher I had graduation. out into the world and have U.S. Census Bureau reports to- ing. She loved sports. However, e-mailed about a week after I G “It’s sort of a life tran- day’s average bride is 24 years she was a fan of the Chicago signed up for Match.com. sition stage,” Becki Adams, who grown into your own person. old, while in 1980 she was 22. White Sox, Chicago Bears and Michelle wrote back and said teaches a course on marriage at I wanted to make sure I had Jendraszak said she faces a Notre Dame—three teams I ab- she was only using Match.com Ball State University, said. “Some- negative stigma whenever she solutely despise; not as much as on a trial basis. I assume most times in the transition, you do developed into my own per- tells people about her marriage the Colts, but they’re up there. So people are because they hate to [want to] get married.” after graduation. I opened up with the fact I hated admit they’re using such a site. The pressure for young people son before I go get married.” “When I tell them I’m 22, they those teams to get her attention. You can count me in on that also. to find the right mate and com- ������Y�J������Z����alumna express to me how young I am to No response. But anyway, she wrote me back mit to a lifetime together is more be married,” she said. “It’s really with her AOL Instant Messenger The next step was to redo likely to come from their peers expert on About.com, said in rather annoying.” screen name and e-mail address my profile. Maybe I wrote too than their parents, Adams said. her article, “Plan an Affordable During her senior year at Ball and a few other lines. much or jumped around more “What pressures people to do Memorable Wedding.” The aver- State, she said, she often didn’t Of course, now how long do I than necessary in describing it is if a lot of their friends have age cost of an engagement ring tell professors she was engaged wait before I instant message her? my interests. Anyway, I called gotten married and they think, is between $3,500 and $4,000. because she felt she was being Do I wait a day? “Swingers,” the in my friend Leah for assistance ‘Oh wow, my friends have gotten The average cost of a wedding judged. greatest movie of all time, sug- because she’s a female and could married, so I guess I should,’” in the United States is $27,000. Whether college students are gests I wait two, three or six days, probably tell me what women Adams said. These expenses alone can add a engaged or completely unat- depending on which character you want to see in profiles, as well Lindsey Jendraszak, 2006 Ball substantial amount of stress to tached, the pressure to secure a listen to. Considering I have a few as make it stand out from the State alumna, and her husband, an already stressful situation for spouse around the time of grad- scant hours to turn the column in, others. Stephen, wed this year, but it was a recent college graduate. uation is undeniable for some. I wait all of ten minutes. The first thing she mentioned: important to wait until after grad- “I think getting married while Rather than Facebook flirting The conversation went fairly pets. Of course. I get it. I LOVE uation to get married, she said. still in college brings a lot of or hinting “my finger next to my well and we talked for about a PETS! I hope you read that just fine. “I did not want to deal with the fi- stress into your first few years left-hand pinky is awfully lonely,” half hour. Turns out she got her Not surprisingly, the headline nancial pressure of being an under- of marriage that may not be Jendraszak advocates “develop- undergrad and master’s degrees had to go. It’s currently a play off grad student and trying to make a there otherwise,” Jendraszak ing and deciding who you are and at Indiana University and moved the opening lines of Journey’s marriage work,” Jendraszak said. said. “During college, you’re what you stand for,” before rush- to Muncie for her job. We seem to classic song, “Don’t Stop Be- Personal growth and maturity still developing and decid- ing to the altar, she said. have a lot in common so we’ll see lievin,’” the greatest song in the as well as career goals and fi- ing who you are and what you “I think getting a college degree what happens — if anything — in history of the world. It’s a fact. nancial stability are several key stand for. I changed a lot during is a big milestone to achieve,” the future. Look it up. I also adjusted the issues for couples to take into my four years of college, and she said. “It signifies that you are Oh yeah, and she loves pets. As part about how often I smoke. It consideration. Establishing in- it’s not like that development ready to go out into the world do I. now says occasionally, which isn’t dependence from the parental stops when they hand you your and have grown into your own a lie as I’ve cut back immensely in unit can be far more burden- diploma, but I felt I had a lot person. I wanted to make sure I the past month. Write to Phil at some than it is liberating, Debo- more to bring to our relation- had developed into my own per- We also took out the part where [email protected] rah Fowles, financial planning ship by finishing my degree son before I go get married.”

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Visit 2 or 3 bdrm. has everything, 1012 Cardinal Villas close to campus 3 www.bsrentals.com, email Marsh, May lease, $600 for 2 ten- 513-205-9913 1 bdrm. 1 ba. full kitchen, D/W, pet bdrm 2 ba. 2 balconies W/D in every [email protected], or call 765- ants or $750 for 3 + utils. 749-3209 unit, utils paid call 317-679-0681 5 or 6 bdrm- 3 ba.119 N. Calvert. 3 friendly community, $425 mo. avail. 744-3593 blks from Village, new kitch., ʻ06, January 1. call 260-273-0341 2-3 bdrm home for rent 2 blks Cardinal Villas. Nice, clean 3 bdrm., ***119 N. Calvert*** west of campus. Furnished base- UALA mem. 260-348-5130. See pics @ www.WalkToBSU.com 1 Fe. Subl, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. $169/mo. + 2 ba. C/A, W/D. $325/mo. ea. all utils 5 or 6 bdrm, 3 ba. Village area. ment, lg. lot. Avail. Dec. call Matt utils reduced from $269/mo. Ball incl. Call 765-348-6413 New kitch in ʻ06 w/2 refs. Many @ 215-5121 updates. 260-348-5130 or visit 6 bdrm 2 ba. Walking distance, very Ave, W/D, A/C. Jan-July. 317-445- For lse May-May or Aug-Aug, 2 nice. $275 per person 747-9503 or 6039 www.WalkToBSU.com. UALA mem 2-7 Bedroom house.s 3-4 blocks bdrm apt, close to village. Call 282- from campus. For 07 school year. [email protected] 7840 1 subl needed, 312 N. Cavert St, ***Newer 2 bdrm houses 07-08 sch. 284-9119 812 W Beechwood, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, walk to BSU, $275/mo. A/C, W/D, For lse May-May or Aug-Aug, effi- yr. Great location/condition. Many walk to campus. Aug to Aug lease, Jan.-Aug. (574) 329-3524 extras. Off st. prkg. Aug. lse. David 3 bdrm house. very close. avail Aug ciency, close to village. Call 282- 200http://markproperties.home.insightbb. W/D, D/W, $900 mo. 730-6629 7840 317-640-1627. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. apt. Windermere com For appt. Call 289-8865. 820 W. North. 3-4 bdrm. crpt. off st. Place, management approved Jan.1 Homestead/Oakwood prkg. Avail. immediately 282-6629. -July 30, ground floor $470 per per- ***Now Leasing for 2007-08*** 3 Bdrm houses for rent. Aug and Manor Apartments. son (2) call 765-524-0474 or 765- May lses. $275/ea. WD.1505 Wood- 919 & 921 W. Main 3 or 4 bdrm ea. 1 524-4068 1 and 2 bdrm apts, Quality Houses & Apartments ridge, 202 N. Calvert, 704 W. Beach- Heat furnished, heated garage, 1/2 ba. full, dry bsmnt, newer carpet, VILLAGE AREA wood. 765-747-0714 appli, W/D hookup, 759-9855 Fe. Subleaser wanted 3 bdrm, 2 ba. elevator, & pool. Walk to BSU. Cardinal Corner Apts. $200/mo. + elec. and cable. Call Ste- High Speed Wireless Internet. University Square Apts. 3 Bdrm Houses, $600 per mo. Affordable 3 bdrm home No deposit 4-5-6 Bedroom Houses phanie @ 574-952-9034 Call 286-0692 Individual Houses Range, Refrig., W/D, D/W. John 284- needed $780/mo 3 blks from Univer- Contemporary Design In the village, 1 bdrm apt. avail. 5334 or 744-1235 sity. Available now and next year 2,3,4 & 5 Bedrooms lease. 574-862-3980 January-June +. $380/mo. incl. all 3 bdrm houses- fall. 1516 W. Gil- Plush carpet, Many extras but elec. Call 765-914-9258 I bdrm $325/mo. incl. utils. Avail. now. Other Jan. leases. No Pets. GREAT Locations bert, 1117 Rex. No Pets, Washer, Best BSU 6 bdrm houses on Ash- Jan- May, 1318 Rex St. 1/2 blk from 289-0550 Dryer, dishwasher. 730-0993 land, Rex, and Ball, close. 2 living www.arerentals.com campus. $285 mo +utils. Can come BSURentals.com rooms, lg. bdrms, 2 kitchens, C/A, or call 288-3388 furn. Call Scott Curry (765)714-5950 Landlord pays utils. 1, 2, 3 bdrm. or 3 bdrm. 1 ba. Nice property in great D/W, laundry w/ W/D, deck, off-st. [email protected] apts.,washers/dryers avail, spacious, 729-9618 neighborhood. UALA mem. stove, prkg, local landlord who cares about Jan. 1-July 31 607 N. Dill, 1 bdrm, just over the river @ 811 West Main frig. micro, D/W, G/D, W/D, A/C, you. 2 for May, 1 for Aug. Call any- stove, A/C, fridge, $425 + depos. St. $450-600/mo. Call 765-747-1170 bsmt. off st. prk. lawncare. 1320 W. time 765-747-1170 Village Area avail now, neg. terms, contact Nick Thomas 765-358-3581 Washington St. May lease. $900 completely remodeled, A/C, W/D, or Al 765-215-1975 Large 2 bdrm apt, w/ garage. Avail +utils. no pets 748-3634 or 765-584- D/W, all amenities 765-717-9331 **Newer 2 bdrm houses 07-08 sch. 5025 Classy and spacious well main- Jan 1st- July 31st. Close to BSU, ca- yr. Many extras. Great location/con- tained 4 & 5 bdrm homes. C/A, W/D. Lg. 1 bdrm $385/mo. Apt. avail. in ble, internet, water included. Single 3 bdrm. 1 ba. UALA mem. stove. Jan. Cats OK. Call Erin @ 219-789- dition. Off-st. parking. August lease. 716-1710 or 288-4706 occupancy avail, call 260-409-1417 David 317-640-1627. frig. micro. W/D, A/C, bsmt. off st. 0478 prk.lawncare, 1305 W. Washington Lg 1 bdrm app, on campus, near Close to BSU, avail. Febuary 1st, 2 Notices M/F Subl. for spring sem. @ College *Call Now. Fantastic student rental, St. May lease. $885 +utils. no pets bdrm house for rent, W/D, $500/mo. student center, $410 per mo + elec, 748-3634 or 765-584-5025 Park. Behind Best Buy. Sub. to pay Jan-Aug, 317-345-5986 huge rooms, fireplace, lg deck, close Sewage & water incl. 2301 N. Jan- to BSU. 4-5 bdrm, 3 ba. 748-0312 $265/mo. Call Liz (317)797-6507. 3 bdrm. 320 N Martin. W/D. Sewage ney. Call Kasey 282-3191 Damonʼs Grill 3451 N. Nebo Need a 1 bdrm. apt. starting in Janu- 287-RIBS. Monday Tall Draft Do- ary. We have them available now! 07-08 Schl yr, short walk to campus, & water incl. A/C. Avail Aug 07. Call Subl. for spr./sum. $350/mo. utils Kasey 282-3191 mestic $1.99, Tues. $1.99 Margari- incl. W/D, A/C, D/W, HOT TUB, gar. Call Asset Management 281-9000 2, 4 bdrm 2 ba houses. C/A, W/D, Excellent condition, 3 bdrm, tas $1.99 import bottle or draft, Wed D/W. No pets, Aug- Aug lease. Call 15 min. to BSU. call 317-590-1525 Need A Vacation! Move into Mill $270/ea., W/D, gar, fenced in back- $1.50 bud or bud light bottles, Thurs (765) 730-4350 3 or 4 bdrm avail nowor Dec. close yard, Maddox. Aug Lease. 759-8760 Pond Apartments & be entered to to BSU w/d, off st. prking. call 759- $1.00 Draft and 35 cent wings. Subl. Needed for Jan. to May. win a vacation worth up to $1000. 5154 $310/mo. + utils. 4 bdrm, 2 ba. Walk 1 bdrm. avail. 8/1/07 - 613 Riverside Now leasing 2 & 3 bedroom apart- downstairs $400/mo. A/C, W/D off st. Extra nice, Lg. 5 bdrm. houses, to BSU. Call 574-226-1077 ments for 2007. Visit our booth at the 3,4 & 5 bdrm. homes on campus, 1100 blk. Neely Ave. avail. May 07, prkg. water, sewer, trash paid. leave. avail. for May & Aug. leases. All Sublser needed beginning Jan. BSU Housing Fair for additional sav- mes. for more info 765-759-3846 off-st. prkg. call today (765) 759- Automotive $255/mo +utils Cable is paid. Bea- ings* 765-281-0506 appl. included. call for app. 759- 8876 or (765) 744-5971 5510 con Hill apts #129 574-527-3290 Nice 1 bdrm apts in quiet complex 1 bdrm. house close to campus near BSU. Laundry fac, high speed W/D $375 mo. May-May lease Sublser needed Jan-Aug. 1 bdrm 308 N. Dill St. 4 bdrm, great loca- Great Houses for next yr. The best $500! Police Impounds! Hondas, internet. Avail. Jan. cedarsatbsu.com 2 bdrm. house close to campus tion, very nice on inside, W/D, houses go first. Close to campus . needed for 3 bdrm apt. Close to vil- 286-2806 W/D $275 per person +utils May- Chevys, Jeeps from $500! For list- lage. 317-679-3167 $275/mo. per person + utils. Call Lots of extras. 3/4/5 & 6 bdrm. Get ings. 800-579-7921 ext.4567 May lease 574-835-1406 617-8989 Now leasing for next Fall 2007. 1-2- your group together and call anytime at 744-0185 (cell) or 747-1170 3-4-5 bdrm. 1-10 blks f/ BSU No 1 bedroom house, $250/month plus 308 N. Meeks, down from White Rooms for Rent Pets 289-3971 electric, call 317-364-5227 Spot. W/D, A/C,Avail. May,2 / 3 Tickets Large Furn. Student Room, share Orchard Apts. Pre-leasing 1,2,3 1, 2,3,4, or 5 bdrm houses for rent. bdrm, $350/ea., heat paid. Call 765- Great Location 3 bdrm house, 1106 kitchen and ba w/ 2, utils paid, bdrms. Close to campus, paid heat, See pic @ www.bsucampusproper- 730-2708 Wayne St. W/D,A/C, bath and half, $220/mo+deposit & lease, 282-2758 water,sewage.Pet friendly. 282-6663 ties.com or call 749-7854 anytime wonderful kitchen, lots of off st. 2 The Who tix @ Conseco, excel- 327 S. Talley, 3 br, 2 ba, 3 blocks to prkng, lots of closet space, big Rmmte wanted for 2 bdrm house BSU, C/A, W/D, applcs, gar, off st. lent lower level side, sec.16, row 8 Secured Historical Rector Bldg. 1 1,2,3,4,5 bdrms 0-2 blks f/ campus. bdrms, easy walking to everywhere. face value $288 call 765-215-3274 move in now. Jan- July lease, $250 bdrm apt-$450/mo. All utils pd ex- Avail Aug 07. Nice clean, AC, WD, prkg, May-May $630+util 284-1299 Aug to Aug lease --see website for mo + utils. Close to BSU. Call (219) cept lights. 286-0227 lve message. no pets, call 286-2808 more info, current pricing and photo 730-7168 4 bdrm $185 ea Avail. May and Aug. --www.emgbsu.com or call Doug at Spacious Nice Single person. 1,2,4,5,6 bdrm, close to BSU, stove, 3 brdm avail 2nd semester 765-744-6364 or 765-759-7751. Close to campus. Available for im- refrig, mirco, W/D, D/W, C/A, utils $165ea.(+ gas & elec) 288-9211 House for Sale mediant occupancy. 513-292-3520 paid, off st. prk, $275/mo, $325/mo, 4 bdrm home 2 full baths May Apts. for Rent May-May (317)650-0135 Hot tub, pd utils, decks, elegant, lease. $285+utils. Hardwood floors. Large 4-5 bdrm. newer, roof, paint, All amenities.No Pets 317-414-3829. historical, spacious. 5 bdrm, 2 ba, !ROOMATE BURNOUT! 1-2 or 3 bdrm. cheap rentals remod- C/A, all appl, 4 car gar. $350/5 ea or kitchen & bathroom floors. $75,000, 1 bdrm, great location, liv, kit, ba, Houses for Rent eled close to campus W/D, 1 yr. $325/6, Aug to Aug. 744-1079 please call 289-0550 gar, A/C, utils pd, Aug 07-08 lease lease, 749-1916 or 759-7349 4 bdrm home. close to BSU 1 1/2 ba, W/D, off st. prkg. $1000/mo. Call 765-730-2024, 730-3864, 774-4249 ! 2 bdrm. 1607 Janney Off Bethel, 1006 W. Rex St. 4 bdrm, hrd. wood Ben 317-446-8342. Hot tub, safe, pd utils, quiet, spa- off st. prkg. W/D, AC, porch., pets flrs. in bdrm, plenty of prkg, W/D, Travel $Cheap Rent 3bed 2ba. condo ok, $550 + utils. Avail 1/1. 744- cious, quality. 6 bdrm, study, 2 ba, FREE UTIL. New Wood Floors & $275/mo. per person +utils. Call 617- C/A, W/D, deck, 2 car garage, off st 3688. 8989 4 bdrm house 2 ba. W/D, new car- Carpet by BSU W/D PREMIUM pet. $1000/per mo. 228 S. College prkg, 5 min drive. $325/6 ea or **#1 Spring Break Website! Low pri- PLAN BUY OUT AVAIL. 215-7498 !! 4 bdrm, 2 ba, C/A, W/D, micro, 2 Aug. lease. Walk to camp. 228-5866 $300/7, Aug to Aug.744-1079 ref, large rooms, must see. Aug 07, 1016 Neely ces guaranteed. Group discounts for 6+. Book 20 people, get 3 free trips! ************Cardinal Villas************ 809 W Neely. UALA 759-0802 5 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 family rooms, W/D, C/A 4 bdrm, 1 1/2 ba. Nice home w/ ev- www.SpringBreakDiscounts.com or Luxury Condominiums 3bed 2bath House for Rent! 1402 W. Main St. 800--838-8202 Right by BSU Washer Dryer Private !!! 2,3,4,5,6 bedroom. May or Aug May Lease erything you need. Stove, frig, micro, 4-5 bdrm, 2 ba., close to village and Parking PREMIUM PLAN BUY OUT 07-08, AC, W/D, D/W, Near village. (765)744-1879 or 289-3116 D/W, disposal, W/D, C/A. Big base- campus! Avail. for immediate move WWW.CARDINALVILLAS.COM 748-7278. wardroprealty.com ment. Off-st. prkg. NO PETS. 1408 in! Call (317)850-3213 for more infor- 1129 Carson, Avail May 2007. 4 W. Jackson. Aug Lease $1100+ utils. 748-3634 or 765-584-5025 mation!! 216 N. Martin (Martin Place) Super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Cardinal Villas!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bdrm 2ba, close to campus Miscellaneous clean 2 blks from Village 1 bdrm, Luxury Condominiums 3bed 2bath http://markproperties.home.in- Right by BSU Washer Dryer Private sightbb.com 289-2953 High-Speed Internet, Basic Cable 4 bdrm, 2 ba, C/A, W/D, HS internet, Huge historic house, 232 N. Vine Garages for car or storage. Secure call 502-396-7123 Parking PREMIUM PLAN BUY OUT WWW.CARDINALVILLAS.COM 3 & 4 Bedroom houses avail. August off strt prking. 1709 W Jackson, May St. W/D, hrd. wood flrs Avail Jan. 3/4 locations, walking distance to BSU ʻ07-ʼ08 lease. call (317) 716-7174 lease $225+ util, UALA 286-0433 bdrm $750/mo call Don 282-3231 288-0263. 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