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The Grizzly, March 27, 2003

Anne Antanavage '04 Ursinus College

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rhursday, March 27, 2002 ,'I'~'~ . COLLEGEVILLE,PA VOLUME 27 I~suE 19 America at War: President Bush says Victory is Certain in Iraq Kevin Murphy Gri:;:ly Writer Contributor: Quinn Dinsmore dent to take necessary actions said. "War is wrong unless you are For the second time in the life­ against Iraq, as well as interna­ out the support of the United Na· in it for the right reasons, and who tions. Others fear the use ofchemi­ time of Ursin us students, America tional terrorists and terrorist orga­ is to say we are." is at war in the Middle East The nizations, including those nations, cal weapons or an increased risk Many people on this campus are of terrorist attacks. "coalition of the willing", as named organizations or persons who tom in deciding whether or not to by President George W. Bush, planned, authorized, committed or Ursinus College students are split support the war. They want to crossed the Iraqi- Kuwait border aided the terrorist attacks that oc­ over the controversial action by support the troops overseas, but on Thursday March 20, activating curred on September II, 200 1. the American military, acting in may not support the reasons for concert with 40 other nations. the "first strike policy", Bush has justified this contro­ U,S, presence in Iraq, Some feel as if war is the only way The campaign began last versial war by stressing that People on campus seem to have Wednesday night with precision Saddam may have "weapons of to protect national security. Oth­ accepted the fact that war is a ers are disappointed with the Bush bombings and as of the time of this mass destruction," and may put reality, Students have gone about administration's policy decisions, publication, United States soldiers these dangerous weapons in the their daily lives, and it does not and think war is not the answer, were pushing towards Baghdad, terrorists' hands, leaving us vener­ seem to have a large impact on Anthony Virtue said, "I can't Saddam Hussien and his sons able for another attack. their lives here at Ursinus. Per­ appreciate anyone who turns their chose not to leave Iraq orrelinguish Protestors have staged anti­ haps many students would agree back on the UN., .. AK.A Bush, I control overthecountry, ignoring war demonstrations in cities across with Jimi Hendrix in that, "When don't feel that the reason we are at the terms of the ultimateum set by the country and throughout the the power of love overcomes the war is just." President Bush. world. Some believe the United love of power, the world will know Another student, Andrew Smith, Congress authorized the Presi- States should not have acted with- peace." Source: a photo essay appearing on www.time.com A Day in the Life of a UN Celebrate Womens History Weapons Inspectator Month FeHcia McNeill TiaLarese Grizzly StajfWriter Grizzly Staff Writer Are women getting the recogni· equality and civil rights, who have appreciate Ursinus women an Ursinus students, facu Ity, and ent types of missions the inspec­ how they had ability to go to any ion that they deserve? created and advanced educational men (faculty, staff and students staff received a first hand account tors went on, whether to Declared location and freeze all incoming Ursinus College's students and and professional opportunities, and who have: of the situations in Iraq when Sites. Undeclared Sites. Clarifica­ and outgoing traffic. acuity members are making sure those who ha ve made great contri· , helped raise awareness about gen former UN Weapons Inspector, tion Visits. Reconnaissance Mis­ Junior. Lauren Wasilauski, was hat the answer is yes. The cel­ butions to the arts, sciences, and der inequalities, past and present Rocco Casagrande, visited sions. in addition to others. The also very impressed with Dr. bration of Women's History humanistic causes, global and local, and r,Lised aware Ursinus. sites varied from plants and am­ Casagrande's speech, She onth has kicked off and Ursin us Here are some the events that ness of necessary changes; con The speech took place at 7 p.m. munition dumps to hospitals and stated,"I felt that his commentary s in the full swing of things. have or will be held in honor of tributed to women's success, gen on Wednesday, March 19,2003 in dairies, There were constant safety was much more reliable than some Beginr.ing on March 8, lntema­ women this month. der equality, and/or encourage Olin Auditorium, Around 300 hazards and inspectors had to be of the hearsay that is on the news. ional Women's Day. Layali Women's Poetry Reading: Mon· and been active on behalf 0 people were in attendance. His constantly prepared with gas masks I thought that his first hand experi­ shqaidef worked hard to pro­ day. March 24 in Myrin Library. women's issues and equality. speech, "A Day in the Life of a and other gear. ence and personal stories were ote events that brought Ursinus The coordinator of this event was The reception will also feature' UN Weapons Inspector in Iraq" Many people enjoyed his incor­ very interesting and gave a win­ tudents and faculty out to cel­ Professor MicheUe Keita. women' scultuml fashion how an included his personal experiences poration of humor with his speech. dow into the atmosphere of the brate women. The events were Women's Rights Forum: a female DJ. during the four-month tour of the In one instance, Casagrande country." eld for the campus and commu- Wednesday, March 26. The coor­ Look out for flyers and fact shee country. quoted an Iraqi soldier who asked Casagrande visited campus ity. . dinators of this event are the that talk about women at Ursinus Casagrande described in depth him, "Can you gi ve us three months thanks to a personal connection to One of the major events that Women's Studies Committee and in the U.S.A. and around the world the typical day the inspectors went notice so we can get our ammuni­ an Ursinus professor. curred this month in regards to Upsilon Phi Delta sorority. The Women's History Monti through, in addition to giving inter­ tion out?" He explained that in Biology Professor, Rebecca omen's History Month was the Women's History Month Re­ Coordinators are: Layal esting facts about the situation in Iraq, every door is locked and a Roberts, was a former colleague lobal Women's Strike. a march ception: Monday, March 31. In Eshqaidef, Lisa Christy an Iraq. different key is required for each of Dr, Casagrande and had a huge gainst the war in Iraq on March 8. this reception they will have an Nadelle Ball. He and the other inspectors lock. It would then take a while for part in making the lecture possible, The theme for this year's Na­ awards ceremony to honor and There are also many things go started with an early wake-up call, them to search through the keys to with the help of the Art & Lecture ional Women's History Month is appreciate outstanding campus ing on in the Berman Museum i then had a briefing of the day's find the right one. Series Committee. She also helped 'Women Pioneering the Future". members who have contributed to celebration of the Women's His locations, one to six hours at the Students in attendance had posi­ to coordinate his visit last spring, bey are honoring women who women's success and equality. tory Month. Check their brochw­ .IItIUIIJnS to be inspected. then de­ tive things to say about when he spoke with faculty and ave led and won struggles for They would like to honor and oremails...... 11111"'. In addition. Casagrande Casagrande's speech. Freshman students about Bioterrorism ...... u."'uLtheNational Monitor­ Becky Rowley stated that she en­ Uyou missed this lecture. don't ~DirectOr.ilte. the liaison between joyed his talk. She was especially worry. Dr. Casagrande has al­ ..... un and the Iraqi government. interested in learning about the ready offered to return to Ursinus. also talked about the differ- power of the United Nations and

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QUINN DlNSMORE NEW EDITOR Images of War Need to KA TEJULlANO OPINlONEDITOR KATIELEHMAN Include Both Sides A+EEDITORS KatyNoone LINDSEYF1JND Vague mentions of the Gulf War, present military action in Iraq. He, The media does have a Massachusetts Daily SPORTS EDITOR al Qaeda, oil, and terrorism are along with former New York City tendency to show American sol­ Collegian (U-Wire) heard and seen throughout the mayor Rudolph Giuliani, became diers in a heroic light and Iraqi JOHN FEE news coverage, but never in enough American heroes after the terrible soldiers in an animalistic one. On JACQUIJACOBS AMHERST, MA-It may come detail to paint a clear picture of the terrorist attacks, possessing the Saturday's NBC Nightly News JE,SSMOORE as no surprise to most ofus that the real issues behind the war. " patriotic" spirit that America so with Tom Brokaw, a reporter was ALLIEHUNTER extensive media coverage of the George Bush and his ad­ treasures. shown talking to huddled Iraqi sol­ FALLONSZARKO past few days has consisted mostly ministration is one of the most Some of that praise and diers who had surrendered to the COPY EDITORS ofdramatic , emotional images, of­ undiplomatic presidential groups in admiration may be deserved, yet United States. They were crouched ten lacking in-depth coverage of history. According to the March only un-inquiring minds so soon on the ground, looking petrified historical relevance and political 24,2003 Newsweek, "On an an­ forget the history of Bush and his and it was disturbing how inhuman Unsigned editorials appearing in this section represent the opinion of The importance. Tum on any cable, nual basis , George W. Bush has interest in Middle Eastern oil and the broadcast made the foreign Grizzly. All other articles represent the opinions of their authors and are not network, or local television station visited fewer foreign countries than former family connections to the soldiers seem. They showed pic­ necessarily representative of the school' and/or this paper's posi tion. and you will be bombarded with any president in 40 years ... He does wealthy Bin Laden family. The tures of injured Iraqi civilians "sup­ Submissions video feeds of military equipment better than Dick Cheney, who has context of hostilities between the posedly" injured by U.S, forces. E-mail submissionsJarticleslletters!guest opinions to [email protected] . and American, British, and Iraqi been abroad only once since be­ United States and many Muslim Although it can be agreed that Deadline for all submissions is Friday at Noon . The Grizzly editorial board soldiers, There are photos of burn­ coming Vice President." The Vice nations is often placed aside, re­ Saddam Hussein is a dangerous reserves the right to edit and/or not publish any submission without prior ing oil wells, destroyed buildings, President of the United States has placed by powerful images of the man with the ability to create pro­ notification to the author for grammatical, legal, and/or spatial purpo es. and large anti-war protests behind only been abroad once during his present conflict. An example of paganda to win support, the U.S. Subscriptions/Advertising the well-known faces of Peter entire term? Most college students this is the noticeably small amount media's insistence on ignoring pos­ To receive a subscription to The Grizzly at a cost of$30 per academic year Jennings, Dan Rather, and Tom travel more than he does. How of coverage by the media of the sible civilian casualties makes them or if you are interested in advertising within our paper, please e-mail us at Brokaw. can a conservative, wealthy ad­ Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the seem unrealistic. With entire build­ [email protected] to: The Grizzly, Ursinus College, PO Box The faces of anxious ministration that doesn't even United States involvement in cre­ ings being blown up by powerful lbOO,Collegeville, PA 19426-1000. Plea eallowfourtosix week for areply. American soldiers acting on or­ bother venturing beyond U.S. bor­ ating an atmosphere of resent­ bombs and other weaponry, it is likely that some civilians may The Grizzly is produced by and for the students at Ursinus College. The ders to "make the world safe for ders accurately access an intri­ ment and violence in the Middle be Grizzly is supported by advertising and subscription revenues and student democracy," give a human face to cate political, economic, and mili­ East. The media has done a good injured. fees, and is published weekly throughout the academic year. Direct any the complicated and controversial tary situation thousands of miles job providing somewhat balanced It can be challenging to questions, complaints, and/or comments via e-mail to [email protected]. war againstSaddam Hussein's Iraqi away in the Middle East? news coverage, highlighting politi­ dig through all of the in-your-face, regime. Most of the American Obviously President Bush cians for and against the war, as breaking news coverage that has public yearn to be updated on the is surrounded by more intelligent well as demonstrations supporting taken over all forms of media since breaking news developments minds than his own who have trav­ the war and those supporting Bush officially began war this throughout the day and are more eled around the world and who are peace. It should also be noted that week. What all concerned Ameri­ interested in the present highly schooled in diplomatic rela­ anti-war demonstrators are not cans and people around the world happenings than they are in histori­ tions and international diplomacy. unpatriotic citizens who refuse to should do is look beyond the cam­ Want your cal background, Thus it is not en­ These people write Bush's acknowledge the bravery and ex­ ouflage tanks, burning oil fields, tirely any network's fault that they speeches, including his State of the pertise of the American military and disruptive protests into the real show the same dramatic, exciting, Union address (which was ar­ and all of the men and women who issues that created an atmosphere voice to be heard? emotional coverage practically ranged in 30-second sound bites so make up our defense system. As of war. With greater understand­ around the clock during times of as to make the highest possible the saying goes, "We're not against ing of these issues, the interna­ international turmoil. However, impact to American viewers) and the soldiers, we're against the tional community can come up with Email us at with most of us confused about advise him not only on what tie to war." It is upsetting to hear of solutions to political and economic what war will bring and passionate wear on public relations tours, but young soldiers and several journal­ problems before lives have to be Grizzly@ Ursinus.edu about peace and justice, the im­ also how and when to wage war ists who have been killed in Iraq lost in places such as Iraq. ages do little to enlighten us about on Iraq. No doubt the Sept. 11 who have families and friends the roots of the problems in Iraq. tragedy paved the way for Bush's waiting for them to return. Project Vote Smart Approves Five

Scholarships for presents Ursinus College SURVIV Students FLIP Lisa Coligan Special to the Grizzly With its headquarters in an ex­ ing, swimming, boating, and horse­ clusive high-tech wilderness park back riding." Great Divide Ranch, MT - March 6,000 feet up in the Rocky Moun­ TOU 3 -Project Vote Smart's founding tains, the Project's volunteers have Students must commit to a ten­ board has approved funds to cover created what the New York Times week internship, which can be all expenses for up to five Ursinus says, "is a program so good even scheduled at any time, but those College students to spend ten the Federal Government recom­ interested in serving during Sum­ weeks at its unique political re­ mends it." mer 2003 should act quickly be­ search retreat center. fore spots fill up. Although political "We are still building the retreat science, cornrnunications and jour­ Considered the natior.' s most in­ research center and are in need of nalism majors are particularly en­ dependent, dependable and accu­ students willing to work on every­ couraged to apply, interns from all rate political research organization thing from candidate interviews backgrounds, including recent col­ with over 5,000 sponsoring news and presidential research to build­ lege graduates and graduate stu­ organizations and libraries, the ing corral fences and painting lodge dents, are accepted and eligible for Project conducts background facilities," said Coligan. "The big scholarship support. checks on over 30,000 political payoff is seeing the hundreds of candidates and issues. news stories and thousands of citi­ Additional information and ap­ zens who now write their thanks plications for Project Vote Smart "We lack researchers from and appreciation for our defending internships are available on the Pennsylvania and we are very in­ the citizens' right to the facts in­ Vote Smart website (www.vote­ terested in attracting students from stead of the rhetoric. The work is smart.org). Students can also call Ursinus College," said Lisa hard and terribly important, but the Voter's Research Hotline for Coligan, the Project's Intern Co­ you get to live in an incomparable more information 0-888-868- ordinator. paradise that features fishing, hik- 3762). RTS NTERTAINMENT

'I 1! 1Irsday, March 27, 2003 Grizzly Arts and Entertaintainment Page 3 "Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women" Psyched UP for Psycho Thursday, April 3 Ms. Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, a were non-Japanese women (and the survivors didn't end with the Korean American documentary some poor Japanese women) who war; they found themselves filmmaker, will present her film, were "recruited" (often sold or shunned upon their return home, Beach Party "Silence Broken: Korean Comfort coerced) into what amounted to while many suffered from physi­ Women," and will lead a discus­ sexual slavery for the Japanese cal injury and illness, and all were Jared Devine sion after the screening, military during the Pacific War psychologically scarred. A par­ Grizzly StaffWrirer Ms. Kim-Gibson will speak to (1931-1945). Thebrutalizationof ticularly large number of the "com­ the "East Asian Film" class from fort women" were from Korea, There's going to Thecast isputtingalotoftimeinto shown April 91h _121h, at 7:30 p.m. 3-4:30 pm on Thursday, April 3 and their own government refused be a beach party at Ursin us, a this and it would be great to see a in Ritter Center Theater. For seat in Pfahler 107. Visitors are wel­ to help them seek an apology and Psycho Beach Party that is. The full house of our peers every night. reservations call (610) 409-3604. come to attend the class. reparations from the Japanese theater department will put on the It's going be a fun experience. I At 7 pm in Olin Auditorium, government. They have pressed play "Psycho Beach Party," writ­ can't wait!" The play will be she will givea brief introduction to their case nevertheless, and a few ten by Charles Busch. The pro­ her film, and then will lead a dis­ years ago an international tribunal duction will be directed by cussion afterwards. After the for­ was convened in Tokyo to hear Domenick Scudera, assistant pro­ mal discussion, there will be re­ their grievances. Ms. Kim-Gibson fessor of Communication Studies freshments in Olin 104, is a dynamic speaker and political and Theater at Ursinus. The play and there will be an opportunity activist whose films, many of which ha~heencalled "Fiendishly funny!" for further discussion in Olin Bae 10k Gan, former comfort woman have won awards, and "Zany!" by the Associated 104 or 103. . IBB"Because we were with the often focus on issues of social Japanese, we became like them. Press. "Psycho Beach Party" is The film, which is being shown When Japan fought with China, we justice. described as a shotgun marriage in a 60-minute version, was aired cheered for Japan. We could live only If you would like to learn more of the Gidget beach party epics on PBS in May, 2000, and is based if Japan won. I didn't know about about Ms. Kim-Gibson, her film, and Hitchcock 's psychological sus­ on Ms. Kim-Gibson's interviews Korea and Japan, I was young. I was and the "comfort women," Check with surviving "comfort women." blindly on the side of Japan. I'm pense thrillers such as "Spellbound" being frank; I am not lying." out her website: http:// and "Mamie." Sophomore Candi The so-called comfort women www.twotigers.org Thomas, who is set to play Chicklet in the production, remarked, "The Calling ALL Talents title says it all by itself: "Psycho Sebrina Edwards Beach Party." It is extremely sill y Grizzly StajJWrirer and very entertaining. We have Calling all Austin Duckett. There will be four singing, dancing, and popular it, not just for the money, but for a Ursinus Students! It's that time of judges critiquing the performers' 60s California beach music. The chance to share my talent with the the year again; the Annual Talent talent and presentation: Dean set is going to be like one Ursinus rest of the campus. I love to sing. Show at Ursinus is back. Last Nolan, Edward Gildea, Dr. has never seen. It's unpredictable I'm praying, and keeping my fin­ year the show was filled with amaz­ Davidson, and Mike Ditty. Each and I guarantee the audience will gers crossed, 'cause this year, I'm ingly talented people dancing, sing­ of the contestants will compete for never know what happens next. out to win." The competition will ing, or doing a combination of both, cash prizes of $300, $200, $100. be tight, but for contestants like and this year will be no exception. TheTalent Show will feature of a Candace, it's all about showcasing CAB is sponsoring the event, which variety of performances such as your talent and having a good time. will take place on Thursday, March dance, comedy, and song, but it The Talent Show is a great oppor­ 26, at 8:30 p.m. in Wismer Lower won't be limited to just that. Ac­ tunity to support fellow students, cording to Candace Thomas, ''The hear a variety of talents, and be f. __ ~~_~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:::::;=;;==~;;;;=:.....:L:o:un:g:e~.• T~he MC for the night is Talent Show was a fun experi­ impressed by what your peers have DO YOU REALLY WA T ence. I was excited to be a part of to offer. TO BE RESPONSI LE FOR Oscar Winners Performance by an actor in a leading role: Achievement in makeup: "Frida" (Miramax) Adrien Brody in ''The Pianist" (Focus John Jackson and Beatrice De Alba TUR INS A T EE I T Features) Achievement in music in connection with A BUNCH OF OVERDUE NOTICES? Performance by an actor in a supporting motion pictures (Original score): "Frida" role: Chris Cooper in "Adaptation" (Sony (Miramax) Elliot Goldenthal Pictures Releasing) Achievement in music in connection with Performance by an actress in a leading motion pictures (Original song): "Lose Your­ role: Nicole Kidman in "The Hours" (para­ self' from "8 Mile" (Universal) Music by mount and Miramax) Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto Lyric by Eminem Performance by an actress in a supporting role: Catherine Zeta-Jones in "Chicago" Best motion picture of the year: (Miramax) "Chicago" (Miramax) A Producer Circle Co., Zadan!Meron Production Martin Best animated feature film of the year: Richards, Producer "Spirited Away" (Buena Vista) Best animated short film: "The Achievement in art direction: "Chicago" ChubbChubbs!" (Columbia) (Miramax) A Sony Pictures Imageworks Production Art Direction: John Myhre Eric Armstrong Set Decoration: Gordon Sim Best live action short film: ''This Charming Achievement in cinematography: Man (Der Er En Yndig Mand)" An M&M "Road to Perdition" Conrad L. Hall Productions for Novellefilm Production (DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox) Martin Strange-Hansen and Mie Andreasen

Achievement in costume design: Achievement in sound: "Chicago" (Miramax) "Chicago" (Miramax) Colleen Atwood , Dominick Tavella and David Lee Achievement in directing: ''The Pianist" (Focus Features) Roman Polanski Achievement in sound editing: ''The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Ethan Van der Best documentary feature: "Bowling for Ryn and Michael Hopkins (New Line) Columbine" (United Artists and Alliance A t I ant is) Achievement in visual effects Michael Moore and Michael Donovan ''The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Jim Rygiel. Joe Letteri, Randall William Best documentary short subject: ''Twin Cook (New Line) and Alex Funke Towers" A Wolf Films!Shape Pictures! V ni versallMopo Entertainment Production Screenplay based on material previously Bill Guttentag and Robert David Port produced orpublished: ''The Pianist" (Focus Features) Screenplay by Ronald Harwood to manage your finances and avoid default on your Achievement in film editing: "Chicago" loan can Improve your quality of life. Find out how to (Mira max) Martin Walsh Screenplay written directly for the screen: GelIX end live coenfortably within your means at the online ''Talk to Her" (Sony Pictures Classics) , t·- ,._ Best foreign language film of the year: Written by Pedro Almod6var smart students. ~,(.-. ..::. "Nowhere in Africa" ., .. " • ) ~'.I I' .." An MTM Medien & Television Munchen Production Germany , PORTS , ACKPAGE

Pugc " Grizzly Sports Thursday, March 27th, 20()3 Howard Earns SPORTS All-American Honors SCHEDULE Ursinu College sophomore ean Howard finished eighth at Friday, March 21 157 pounds to earn All-America Softball vs. Rosemont, 3:00 pm honor and lead Ursinus to a 35th Baseball at New Jersey, 3:00 pm place finish at the NCAA Division 1I1H1jll\! ? \ I. "lIMII~ III Wrestling Championships in Ada, Ohio. Howard dropped a 5-4 decision l._' \~J - 1' to Scranton's Darren Buseman in T . :~ the opening round. f -.- ..':0 .... ,. He recovered to defeat Corey . '. Day (University of Wisconsin­ LaCrosse), 20-8, and Joe Moskowitz (WPI), 8-4. In the seventh place match, Howard dropped another 5-4 de­ Saturday, March 22 cIsion to Buseman. Senior Travis Allred was the Baseball vs. Kean (2).12:00 noon only other Ursinus wrestler to win Women's Lacrosse vs. Gettysburg, 2:30 pm a match, topping Simpson's Bart Tennis at Johns Hopkins George, 13-9, at 197 pounds. and Mike Troutman( 174), Cen- their respective weight classes, also Track hosts Ursinus Invitational Freshmen Eddie Murray (125) tennial Conference Champions at competed for the Bears. Softball at New Jersey, 11 :00 am

Dougherty 11th at NCAA Thesday, April 1 Baseball vs. Franklin & Marshall, 3:00 pm Track Championships Golf at Gettysburg. 1:00 pm Men's Tennis vs. Muhlenberg, 4:00 pm Softball vs. Swarthmore (2),3:00 pm Women's Lacrosse vs. Haverlord, 4:00 pm Ur~inus junior Katie Dougherty. the Centennial Con­ ougberty (Wilmington, DEI ferenceChampion in the 5000, ran rsuline Academy finished 11 th the race in 17'39.26. the 5000 meter run at the NCAA Dougherty has now been to na­ ivision lIT Track & Field Cham­ tionals in cross country. indoor and ionships hosted by DePauw Uni­ outdoor track & field, ersity in Greencastle, Indiana.

U T EC S T' ON SA E DOE N'l MEA YOU C N F OR I Wednesday, April 2 Baseball vs. Albright, 3:00 pm Men's Lacrosse vs. Haverford, 4:00 pm Women's Tennis vs. Muhlenberg, 4:00 pm

Men's Basketball rl I I Falls to Scranton

Lekan Popoola Gri:.zly Sports Wnter

After a flawless season in the Meanwhile. senior S. Erfle reached ers. Centennial Conference play. the a milestone. as he became the all­ Although the Bears will be men's basketball team was de­ time leading rebounder in Centen­ ing two key seniors. the feated 77-75. March 8'h , in the nial Conference history. Along with looks bright. second round of the NCAA tour­ D. Stanton (known as the big three Starting guard Naquan Will nament by Scranton University. in Centennial Conference), they stated. I think our coaches The Bears made hi story, coached became the No. 16th. 17th. and doing a greatjobin recruitinggreal by Kevin Smalls, as the second 18th pl;yers in school history to forwards that will compliment the team in the Centennial Confer­ reach a thousand points. returning guards. ence to go undefeated in the league. D. Stanton amazingly reach a When ask why he thought the thousand points in only two years Bears went unbeatable. Coach as a Bear. also scoring a three Learning responsible financial behavior now will keep you out of Smalls stated, our non-conference pointer that sent the Bears into schedule was sodemanding that it overtime against F&M in the final trouble in the future. Find out how to manage debt, avoid default made league games a lot easier. of the Centennial Conference on your student loan and Ilve comfortably within your means at the D. Luciano was named Centen­ championship. Ultimately they online source for smart students. lJD1ican~A1witb". r.::£~ nial Conference playerofthe year. were honored as All-league play-