21st Century CON Digital Boy LATIN JAll ENSEMBLE Developing more nukes Past and present students unitedfor will cause a global fallout a night of mixed musical backgrounds OPINION 2 A&E 3 VOLUME 120, NUMBER 57 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2003 Public given tour of new library Revisions By Kimberly LaphaM Daily Staff Writer to A.S. The anew Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Joint Library reached a milestone as San Jose State University President budget Robert Caret was presented with a ceremonial key to the facility during a celebration held at the library on riPirl r 119' - Wednesday. considered The celebration marked the com- Lima Al pletion of construction on the library By Rebecca Villaneda and the handing down of the building ii MEM I II intrard niii' from the San Jose Redevelopment , Daily Staff Writer Agency to the university and the city. nmptinn f ,. The days of pile-driving and hard Revisions to Associated Students' hats are over, said Nancy Stake, media dr z T 2003-2004 budget were made relations officer for SJSU. . E. , a wow ridigliii 1 :-.11L Wednesday after several meetings "It's ours now," she said. "Now the =',1 7.1.111111EIL) IIIII Al ik NM between A.S. board members and the facility is real." Campus Fee Advisory Committee. Susan Schick, the director of the Controller Alice Lee announced the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, said H - recommendations made by the finance the symbolic key was a "key of committee. The Women's Resource progress" while Jane Light, the San Center, salaries and the Environmental Jose city library director, called it "a Resource Center will just be few enti- key to lifelong opportunities for peo- ties that will be affected. ple in the community" After much discussion about specific In many ways the library is a symbol programs that board members felt of the future of San Jose, its relation- needed more or less money, the board ship with the university and the voted to pass the amendments for the investment in the city and SJSU, said A.S. Budget Policies. San Jose City Manager Del Future dates were also announced for aff Borgsdorf. events and meetings that involve A.S. "I think this is a facility that really On May 2, the finance committee sets the standard," he said. "It's just an will meet from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to dis- all around good day." cuss Measure Y, the $39 fee proposal Former San Jose mayor Susan that lost by seven votes in March's elec- of Hammer, one of the people behind tions. at the library's conception, said the Vice president Lorenzo Deveza Karin Higgins Daily Staff urged board members to support the library is one of the city's treasures. Guided tours of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Joint Library were given to the public Wednesday. The new library is scheduled to open Aug. 1. id "I just can't tell you about how measure and attend the meeting to express their sentiments. pleased I am about today," Hammer together in one facilit., Stake said. time west of the 'Mississippi over. Lit said. "A dream has conic true." The board of trustees will determine n "Its just really, really nice." "It is a model for the nation," Caret the fee increase on May 14 and A.S. Borgsdorl told the-audience he pic- No matter wireesissinel-of space a stu- said. -- tured a child in the library's children's President Maribel Martinez encour- dent likes to study in, it will be avail- He said there have been many peo- aged students to attend to voice their center envisioning life as an SJSU able, Breivik said. ple watching the rise of the facility ay. student down the road. Patricia opinions. lot "The sheer space available to the who are eager to track its success. Executive Director Alfonso De Alba Breivik, dean of the university library, students is going to be wonderful," At the ceremony, Caret also thanked echoed that statement and said the said the Valley Transit Authority will he she said. the contributors who donated about meet on May 1 and June 5 to discuss its future youth could see that a college Other features include a browsing $8 million in cash to the project. st education is only one step past the contract wadi San Jose State University. 4 library that will function like a Barnes The new campaign, called "be part The Blues Festival at SJSU will be library. and Noble, allowing visitors to peruse of your library, was launched at the from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday May "I think it's the start of something new releases and author spotlights, ceremony and will seek money to go ee spectacular and important in our 10, and the next day Universoul will be is Russell said. toward expanding advanced technol- held from noon to 8 p.m. downtown," Breivik said. "It's beauti- The library also includes about $2 ogy, equipment and collections at the The headliner far Universoul will be ful. It's classy. It has all kinds of facil- million worth of art, Stake said. library, said Janice Fox, president of KRS-One, and the day will host a ities we didn't have before. It's just One artistic piece runs through the the San Jose Public Library lounge with DJs an art exhibit, a dance going to be wonderful." restrooms on all the floors. On the Foundation. arena and a performance arena. The Such facilities include 40 study eighth floor, one sink in two of the Caret, who is leaving SJSU in June event is free and is scheduled to be held rooms and four instructional comput- restrooms is shaped like a small, shal- to become president of Maryland's at_SJSU's Paseo de San Carlos. er labs, she said. low crater. The craters were created by Towson University, said it's going to Martinez announced that Santa The ceremony gave the campus the artist to represent the continuity be very hard when SJSU isn't his cam- Clara Valley's YWCA will host "Walk community an opportunity to have a of of water and the process of erosion, pus anymore. It will also be hard to a mile in her shoes" at Cesar Chavez sneak preview of the library and the said Sharon Russell, the library's pro- leave the university, especially as the park on Saturday. During this event, features that "make it extra special" gram manager. The craters get larger library is just nearing completion, he Kann Higgins Dativ staff men will march in high heels to protest ic such as a cafe, cultural centers and a as they near the first floor. said. Visitors take in the view from the sixth floor library balcony overlook- rape. Mayor Ron Gonzales is sched- children's center, Stake said. Another artist used the remains of a "It really is an amazing facility," he uled to walk and speak at the pre- guides led ing Tower Hall. ed After the ceremony, redwood tree that was cut down for said of the library, which he said he march rally. groups through the library to witness construction to make a redwood pillar likes to call the univer-"city" library. can't," he said. "I think we're really Aug. I with a grand opening ceremo- Director of governing affairs Carlos its airy spaces, soaring heights and that stretches up through the floors, He said it will be an information going to be proud of (the library)." ny on Aug. 23. The grand opening Trujillo said his fraternity, Gamma in expansive use of glass in addition to and children c be Russell said. hub for the community and that it is The ceremony was the library's last will include music, Mod Zeta Alpha, will host a week-long its technological and educational She also said that the library, with a high quality facility thanks to the major milestone before it opens, activities, Breivik said. Cinco de Nlavo celebration which will resources. each floor engrossing more than an involvement of the city. Breivik said. "It's just going to be a wonderful day include daily events and is set to begin he 'It's just so many neat things all acre, is the largest to be built at one "The city could buy things we The library is scheduled to open on of celebration, she said to Tuesti,iv !I, ul ag SJSU reacts to Peterson case be By Tony Burthyns this CASC And Abortion is she (I so Some students said they thought Laci er EYEING THE PRIZE Peterson) didn't get to choose." Peterson', advanced state of pregnancy he Daily Staff Writer pounds, many Should one or neither of them be One student said the wording of the eight months makes double- Two SJSUjbotball state murder code is inherently confin- homicide charges more attractive. scouts consider selected by the completion of the Reflecting on the emotion-charged es him too small draft's seven rounds on Sunday, there ing. "At eight months, she clearly wanted Laci Peterson murder case and the players waitingfor to play wide is always Plan B: free agency. "If A pregnant woman wants to abort to have the baby," said Bonita Wong, a is notion of treating unborn children as her child, it is not murder, so how can senior digital media major. receiver in the Players that are not picked can sign Jose State It murder victims, some San killing a pregnant woman be considered Elaine Fonseca, a senior human draft day to determine NFL, believing with a team that offers them a con- University students and faculty mem- 10 two murders," said Uma Shankar, resources major, said the punishment for he may be bet- tract and be invited to mini-camp for bers said the penal code IS ter suited as a a shot at this year's roster. graduate student in computer engineer- te theirfutures makes sense despite the legality of abor- ing. See REACTION, page 4 kick returner. "Anything is possible, and you never tion. By Chris Giovannetti "There's a lot know what s going to happen in the "Frarddy, I don't think there's any Daily Senior Staff Writer of upside for draft," Provost s father, Ron, said. inconsistency in the law," said James him as a kick Perhaps no one knows that better Brent, associate pmfessor of political sci- returner. We're than Provost and Pauley. The 5 a.m. workouts are over. PROVOST ence at SJSU and chair of the Academic looking at him Smoothing the path The endless weight room and film Senate. "I think there is a big difference AS a guy like (6- "When 1 was freshman redshirting, sessions are over. between this Case and a woman's right to games, rivalry games and foot, 190- (former MU head roach Dave) chose, e. The road Baldwin stood up at a team meeting post-game parties are over. pound Every pregnant woman deserves the Everything Tim Provost and Washington and said that I had the potential to be right to continue her pregnancy, and have done and could Redskins run- an NFL draft pith. 1 laughed and people state law ensures that nght, said Erika Charles Pauley ragged on me." have done to prepare for this weekend ning back) Jackson, coordinator of the SJSU Ch ad Morton Women's Resource Center. 1 is over. Provost Only a phone call can make all that a little guy Tim "When something happens to a fetus meaningful. that can domi- (during an assault), and the woman Sur- lip time There's To say that Provost is having a big San Jose State University nate. vives, there definitely needs to be some For two something spe- year is an understatement. 00i players Provost, an offen- sort of legal recourse available," Jackson football cial about him," Last season, his Spartans fell one and Pauley, a wide receiver said. sive tackle, said Paulcy's PAULEY game short of potentially qualifying a lifetime of dreams have the In the case of LAO Peterson, there was be fulfilled when the 2(K)3 agent and 1983 SJSU graduate for what would have been Provost s no reason for either Lao or her unborn chance to Wright. "Some teams like first ever bowl appearance after losing NFL Draft gets underway on Angelo child, to be named Conner, to die, York City. what he does but he undersized so no 19-16 to Fresno State University to Jackson said. Saturday in New end the season. (MKS No. 1 and 2 of the draft will one will spend a high pick on him. "I think this guy (suspect Scott lAIIIION Rounds He's an intriguing prospect. We're A few weeks later, Provost was (ALMON (AlllION (AU be conducted on Saturday with the Peterson) needs to be prosecuted for two to be complet- predicting him as a late-round pick to selected to participate in the East- homicides," she said. remaining five rounds at Pacific Bell Sunday. primary free agent." West Shrine Game A woman's right to such recourse ed on That answer, however, doesn't satisfy Park in San Francisco. For Provost, the draft prospects are should be balanced with her right to Verna Kirkendall I Daily Statt Pauley. "It was great exposure: said Provost, high. Many so-called "draft experts" hisne, Jackson said. Ricardo Alvarez and Guadalupe Diaz, independent contractors have predicted the "It has to be the size because I can't who plans to graduate in May with a Senior major Juan Walden and publications "You see all sociology with Diaz Construction, smooth out an area of freshly poured be selected sometime in the see too many people in front of me," degree in kinesiology. said he agreed. senior to Nulty said. "I just don't understand these guys from big-time colleges, concrete outside Dwight Bent., Hall. After about 15 minutes, later rounds. "I think he (suspect Scott Peterson) when the concrete hardens a little, they will go over the area decided. how they could say the things they say guys you see on TV. Coming from a two murders," Pauley's future is less should be charged with with a broom to ensure it isn't too slippery when It dries. -feet, 10-inches and 170 about me and the things they say Walden said. "The difference between At 5 about other players." See DRAFT, page 5 PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY APRIL 24, 2003 21ST CENTURY DIGITAL BOY New nuclear weapons an Administration misstep Nuclear bunker busters. naince dOSKt aat e:dd e tci ui dnedse trno lui nsee ts i ii emnpi ,0int a far more unstable place than it was even at the height of the weapons. antst:thcworldtl:non-proliferation’ That's right, folks, the Bush administration made it perfect- Cold War. The weapons used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were small nthuelceUs Ban Treaty. ly clear on Tuesday it wants not just to explore, but to devel- The need really is not there. by modcm standards and it was still years before thc hypocen- efforts such as the Comprehensive Tcst would not hesitate n . op and stockpile this new form of nuclear weapon for possi- lf, as the administration claims, they want a more powerful ters (ground zero) in those two cities were inhabitable. Countries out there have nukes and never mind us, if we were to beg! , ble future use, weapon to penetrate deeply buried bunkers, why must it be a Why not seek more powerful conventional weapons such as use them on one another, So far it seems the big push for these new weapons is corn- nuclear -busting modification 21,500-pound Massive using nukes in combat. weapon? a bunker of the weapons, whethcr ing from the civilian members of the administration, mainly These new weapons will need to be tested, Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) nicknamed the The development of new types of nuclear or entirely neNs Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his deputy Paul and that raises the question of: In whose Mother Of All Bombs? That would surely they are simply upgrades to existing bombs American people Wolfowitz. back yard will they be tested? work to penetrate deeper than the current weapons, is not in the best interest of the A story in the San Jose Mercury News on Wednesday first hydrogen bomb tests at hunker busters, and there's no nuclear waste The article in the Mercury News also quoted officials as say quot- After the .n. ed U.S. Rep. Ellen Tauscher of Walnut Creek as saying the Bikini Atoll nearly 50 years ago, the islands to clean up or try to avoid. ing they believe the new weapons will work as a deterrent military commanders she had talked to do not see the need in that chain were only recently declared Ti Along with its 20,000-plus pounds of con- nations and groups that would pursue their own nuclear for such a "tactical" nuclear weapon. habitable again, and the natives returned to ventional explosives and it 10,000-foot weapons development. Talk about bad timing. their home. mushroom cloud, the MOAB should be Deputy assistant to the secretary of defense Fred Celec wa.. Do we really need more nukes? That leads to another point. The proposed more than enough for the job. quoted: " The other guy has to believe you're capable of using. The news of this new weapon comes at a very bad time for weapons are volatile hydrogen bombs. As for how the new bombs are to be devel- it." our country. According to the story in the Mercury (Ted, the administration announced a con- Apparently we weren't capable of launching a Minuteman At the tail end of a very internationally unpopular war, and News, the proposed weapons will spew test between the Los Alamos and Lawrence III intercontinental ballistic missile or releasing our own Crii beginning talks in Beijing with North Korea on nuclear enormous clouds of radioactive dust into the MIKE CORPOS Livermore national laboratories. of chemical and biological weapons on the Iraqi troops in th , weapons issues, one might think the Bush administration is air, creating an ecological disaster wherever Let's think about this one. We don't even last war. trying to derail the talks. they are detonated. know if these labs are completely secure. There are consis- New nukes will act as a deterrent, if you believe that I hay, President Bush is continuing his path of isolating the Some generals have expressed reservations with sending tently new reports of Chinese spies getting to agents and sci- some prime real estate in the swamplands of Florida to sell United States front the rest of the world by introducing these troops into a radioactive area, much less one where chemical entists working at these facilities. Do we really want them to you - never mind, they used it as a test site for the MOAB. new weapons in a world where this country is trying to tell or biological weapons could have been dispersed by a high- start working on new weapon technologies? other countries they can't have nukes. power tactical nuclear weapons like those proposed. We also have to look at what message this sends to the rest Mike Calms is the The move will only encourage states like Iran and North These hydrogen or thermonuclear weapons generate far of the world. Spartan Daily Executive Editor. Korea to pursue their nuclear desires, thus making the world more heat and radiation than older, less powerful atomic If these weapons are developed and deployed, and somehow 'Digital Boy' appears Thursdays. Letter I Fetus death differs from abortion SUDS FROM MY SOAPBOX Dear Editor, most cases it is a microscopic collection of Raises for public servants cells. Abortions are not performed past the second In response to the Viewpoint "Fetus's death is murder" trimester, except in cases where the mother's life is in published on April 22: danger. I think it is a shame you have chosen to use the Ladi In every case, abortion is a difficult choice. This was Peterson tragedy as a platform for your anti-abortion murder - plain and simple. in midst of economic slump sentiments. The two issues are not the same. We are not aborting millions of 8-month-old babies Jim Knoll Wesson (D-Los Angeles) who said every year. In fact, the vast majority of abortions are done senior Logic, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder, and in the Assembly Speaker Herb to retain experienced staff who are in the first trimester, when the fetus is far from a baby. In business case of some California lawmakers, their logic defies the eye. the move was necessary California's budget shortfall is expected to reach almost $35 familiar with processes and policies, and who would assist million by the end of June 2004. greenhorn lawmakers. SPARTA GUIDE According to the Legislative Analyst's Office, students of "If you do not equip them with staff that have the expert- the California State University system may be impacted by ise, then they will not be in a position to help the poor; to Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for student fee increases because, "The Governor's budget help the disabled; to help the blind; to help the children," he entries is noon three working days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in assumes that the Trustees will approve an additional fee said. the Spartan Daih office in Dwight Bentel Hall, room 209. Space restrictions may requite editing increase for the 2003-04 academic year of 25 percent for Apparently those novice lawmakers need that "expertise" to of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. undergraduates and 20 percent for graduates." help block aid to children and those poor, disabled or blind California's rate of unemployment - at 6.6 percent in Californians. TODAY cert hall. For more information March - is almost a full percentage point Lawmakers would do well to lead by exam- contact Joan Stubbe at 924-4631. Career Center higher than the U.S. total of 5.8 percent for ple rather than preach, "do as I say, not as I SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry Employer table: I-NET Safari the same month. do." Department of Nutrition Daily Mass will be held at the and will sit from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Meanwhile, several state legislative Californian lawmakers are not unique in Food Science the Ninth Street SJSU CCM Chapel located at Plaza in front of staffers have received raises in the double their tunnel vision. Body fat testing is back: the Career Center. If it is raining, 10th and San Carlos streets next digits, according to a recent San Jose New York City's mayor, Michael to Robert's Bookstore. Mass Bioelectric Impedance from 8 the table will be inside the Career a.m. to 10 a.m. every Thursday or Center. For more information Mercury News analysis that appeared Bloomberg, boosted the salary of Deputy times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. by appointment in Central contact Espie Santiago at 924- Saturday. Mayor Marc Shaw by 16 percent in February, on Sunday. For more information Classroom Building, Room 221. 2692. For example, Penny Stanley, chief of staff while at the same time asking municipal contact Sister Marcia at 938- For more information contact for Assemblyman John Dutra (D- unions to give back $600 million. 1610. Sherry at 206-7599 or sherrbut- Library multicultural resource Fremont), received a 25 percent increase; Sounding as if he was reading from the [email protected]. center and Mosaic and Kevin Bassett, chief of staff for same book as Cox and Dutra, Bloomberg Associated Students Campus Mas Hashimoto from the Assemblyman Dave Cox (R-Fair Oaks) said, "He's worth every penny of it - the Recreation School of Art and Design Japanese American Citizen's received a 29 percent increase. ANNE WARD public's very well served by (him)." ASCR is offering fitness classes Student galleries art exhibitions League will speak on the reenact- Speaking of the increases Cox handed out And Shaw is well served by his new at the Event Center. Classes run- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art ment of the internment of to Bassett and dozens more staffers, the Mercury News 11,94,999 salary. ning today: Body Sculpting, and Industrial Studies buildings. Japanese Americans during quotes Cox: "I think what voters are asking us to do is elimi- Michael Madigan, a democratic Illinois state assemblyman, Weight Training, Yoga, Aerobics, For more information contact Bill World War II at noon at Module nate the waste, fraud and abuse and to pay people fairly and bumped up the salaries of several staffers. Among them, chief Advanced Step, Butts & Guts, or Nicole at 924-4330. A, room 117 in the Multicultural not try to balance the budget on the backs of the employees of staff Timothy Mapes received 10 percent; budget analyst Body Sculpting, Beginning Step. Library. For more information of the state of California." John Lowder's salary jumped 14 percent; and top attorney For more information and class Movimiento Estudiantil de call 924-2815. Out of the other side of his mouth, talking about proposed Robert Uhe is enjoying a boost of 15 percent. times, contact Matt McNamara at Aztlan M.E.Ch.A cuts, he said: "These are real cuts. Are these painful? The Madigan's spokesman, Steve Brown, who found an extra 8 924-6217. Weekly meeting today at 6 p.m. FRIDAY answer is yes. But, in the final analysis, these are cuts that percent in his wallet, in Mosaic Student Union. For said the increases were on par with pay have to be made." hikes unionized state employees were getting over the dura- Associated Students Campus more information contact SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry Adriana Cabrera-Garcia at 250- Daily Mass will be held at the What is one of the cuts being discussed? A $21-a-month tion of their contracts. Recreation cost-of-living increase for one million poor, blind and dis- A Chicago Soccer shootout at 7 p.m. in 9245 or SJSU CCM Chapel located at Sun-Times story in March said "Members of SPX 44. For more information [email protected]. 10th and San Carlos streets next abled Californians. the American Federation of State County and Municipal contact Rita Chandler at 924- to Robert's Bookstore. Mass Regardless from which pool of money salary increases are Employees Council 31, for example, are getting a 3.75 per- 6266. National Association of Working times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- drawn, and where that $21 may puddle, the image left by cent increase this fiscal year and a four percent increase Women, 9 to 5 Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. these lawmakers is muddy. beginning in July." SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry The National Association of on Sunday. For more information Jobless Californians watch savings accounts dwindle while Brown and Madigan must have borrowed that book Cox. Join the Alpha Omega group for Working Women is inviting all contact Sister Marcia at 938- legislators like Cox and Dutra hand out generous rewards to Dutra and Bloomberg read when they turned a blind eye to food and fun from 8:30 p.m. to college working women to dial 1610. aides for performing a public service job. Have they forgotten the 11.8 billion of unpaid state bills and plans to borrow $10 10 p.m. every Thursday in the the 9 to 5 job survival hotline at 1 whom they serve? billion to keep the state afloat. Omega Lounge at the CCM. For (800) 522-0925 for help with Associated Students Campus In a suffocating economy, program cuts are anticipated so Is there a school out there exclusively for the attendance of more information contact Orshi workplace problems. Recreation that lift can breathe back into the system. politicians, CEOs and CFOs? Fejer at 938-1610. The ASCR is offering a Spin To those who are suffering in this slow and suffocating Can we shut it down and use the saved money to fund the Students for Justice class at the Event Center from economy, it is like laying supine, needing medicine in order to children, the poor, the disabled and the blind? SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry Weekly meeting from 3 p.m. to 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. For more sit up, and looking to the side to see a legislative staff aide Scripture reflection every 4 p.m. in the Multicultural information contact Matt trotting in to see the doctor then dashing out with a handful McNamara at 924-6217. Anne Ward is the Thursday from 7 p.m. to 8:15 Library (modular building A). of vitamins. Spartan Daily Projects For more information contact Editor. p.m. in the CCM Chapel. For Among those who defended the pay increases was 'Suds From My Soapbox' appears Thursdays. more information contact Sister Christine Madore at (650) 533- School of Art and Design Marcia at 938-1610. 1735 or 971-1070. Student galleries art exhibitions from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art Nurses Christian Fellowship Akbayan Filipino-American club and Industrial Studies buildings. ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I JONAH PTAK Community building at 2:30 The 15th annual Philippine cul- For more information contact ?Sill p.m. in the Pacheco Room of the tural show, "The Ninong, will or Nicole at 924-4330. AlyEAALIAATEE-lf 6 vt.1:1- f- Tuts Assirstuit.w MALL. I Tsuroi Gee á cittorsaa.-. (.4051.441 it4 Student Union. For more infor- take place at 7 p.m. on April 25 I'M5yrYpersey, ciEro4s4 Si and 6 p.m. Akbayan Filipino-American club wet owsti. oNto.. mation contact Diane Stegmeir at on April 26 in Morris NiEru.1-. kreit.toa.. Asa- nuts *asap pt.". 248-2997. Dailey Auditorium. Tickets are The 15th annual Philippine cul- l'AgAuG,A SAYI RYA-Sc.:T. $10 in advance and $12 at the tural show, "The Ninong, will Akbayan Pilipino American door. Tickets will be sold in front take place at 7 p.m. today and 6 Organization of the Student Union. For more p.m. on April 26 in Morris General meeting - embrace in information contact Ted at 924- Dailey Auditorium. Tickets are friendship! Learn more about the 7455 or visit www.akbayansjsu.i- $10 in advance and $12 at the Pilipino culture and the people p.com. door. Tickets will be sold in front SyT -Mt% SAL.S levy CAVE Pm.,,,,,04,.LE. -41 who live it. Meeting takes place of the Student Union. For more \vst.CAASsrT WIC ErittEig SEENIESSECTIArsi SEE, I NUM is Om at.A at 4:15 p.m. in the Pacifica room sjspirit.org information contact Ted at 924- $ ell- %WM.'', Gt r ILE Ss Qtr. Art of living course from April 7455 or visit www.akbayansjsu.i- of the Student Union. For more information call 924-7455. 24-29. Call Chaplain Roger at p.com. OksitS. TAIELIA I SEC, AlsintAISLts, -cmc ss A irv4its.1 f KOWA- ) 15,11...TONS LATEST Alisiitoi 605-1687 or check Web site for The Listening Hour Concert details. 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By Tammy Krikorian although she understood most of what features a you' kg W1,111,111, standing over Daily Staff Writer he said, they communicated mainly pot on the stove. Steam rises toward the through gestures, especially during the light above the stove, and with the They say a picture is worth a thousand last days of his life. exception of a small candle, the rest of words, but at "Visible Silence," the pic- Barms expanded on the idea that peo- the room is dark. tures transcend anything spoken. ple, even without language barriers, con- A third piece, titled "Remote," is the Visible Silence is an exhibit by Julie vey most of their feelings without speak- only picture featuring more than one harms, who will be graduating from San ing. person. It looks down on a young man Jose State University with a bachelor's A lot of people don't have family din- and woman. The man sits on a couch, degree in fine arts in May. ners, and they don't talk beyond the typ- cell phone in hand. The woman lies on Banos' emphasis is in photography ical, 'How was your day,' " she said, another, remote in hand. Neither is and her exhibit, which is a graduation adding that there is not as much family looking at the other, and although it is requirement, features 11 photographs bonding as there used to be. implied that a television lurks in the that she said convey a feeling of silence. In harms' artist's statement she wrote, dark corner of the picture, the image is The exhibit began Monday and will "One of the greatest mysteries of inter- eerily quiet, giving the impression of continue through Friday. The exhibit is personal relationships the connection tension between the two. open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Gallery 5 between the unspoken word and human Muriel Appelbaum, a fine arts major in the Art building. interaction is explored in this exhibit. who attended the exhibit, described the Banos said the photographs were My intent is to capture the pause before pictures as intimate. taken in eight households, mainly of her silence breaks which usually indicates a "There's a universality to the images," family and also some friends. moment of discomfort, uncertainty or she said. "They feel like they could be 111 She said the concept for the exhibit tension. The moments captured reveal my family" expanded on an idea she used for an the timeless debate that nonverbal com- Sandra Frank, a lecturer in the school image and idea class. munication evokes stronger emotional of art and design and one of Barros' "For the image and idea show, I had to responses and internal thoughts." photography instructors, complimented write about the happiest and saddest In a piece, titled "Solitude," an elderly Barros to say that her print quality and days of my life," she said. "For my sad- woman sits at the dinner table. Looking quality of lighting were exceptional. dest dtty, I wrote about my grandfather's away, her eyes look as though they are Of the exhibit, Frank said, "I think Vicki Thompson / Daily Staff death. about to erupt with tears. The picture she's hits high point. I think the consis- Barros said that her family is Brazilian gives the impression that the woman is tency of the imagery is really powerful. Julie Barros' photography exhibition, Visible Silence, runs April 21 to April 25 in Gallery 5 of the Art build- and Portuguese, and her grandfather lonesome. Each image on its own is strong, but as ing. Barros said her photos are meant to convey a feeling of silence between the unspoken word and spoke only Portuguese. She said that Another photograph, titled "Supper," a body it's very strong." human interaction. All-Stars combine talents for reunion 0.J. Simpson may be in reality TV MIAMI (AP) 0.J. Simpson number of hip-hop events across the By Annelinda Aguayo Aaron Szabo and Masterson sang backup could become the star of a new reality country. television show that would be cen- Simpson's attorney said there is no Daily Staff Writer Jimmy Biala trad- Chaidez's nasally_ voice is similar to ed percussion that of salsa great Willie Colon. tered around snippets of his appear- contract and no money has exchanged ances at hip-hop concerts. hands, so there is no action he can Ihr San Jose State University Latin solos as they per- The three ladies danced and sang their hearts away. Even a very pregnant But his lawyer says there's one prob- take. Jazz Ensemble did not miss a beat at formed during lem: Simpson hasn't been approached Simpson was tried and acquitted of their All-Star Reunion concert on Christine Marie let the rhythm move Tuesday's Latin her. by the companies that are planning to murder after the 1994 slayings of Tuesday night. Jazz Ensemble create the show. Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend The performers were a mix of present "Balla Mi Gente (Dance My but a civil jury later Reunion Concert People)," is exactly what Poncho "He's not in a show," Simpson's Ronald Goldman, students and alumni from as far back as in the Music attorney Yale Galanter said held him liable and ordered him to 1972. Sanchez's piece persuaded some mem- pay the victims' survivors 133.5 mil- building. The bers of the audience to do. Wednesday. "They can't have a reality The old school and new school har- TV show and call it the OJ Simpson lion. He has not worked since then moniously blended together for a night reunion concert Aaron Szabo joined in on the violin, because any money he makes could be featured many and Orozco played a flute solo. TV show without our involvement." of brilliant music. Network seized to satisfy that judgment which It was hard to believe the ensemble graduates of the This Cuban number had Chaidez on Urban Television remains largely unpaid. had their first and only rehearsal mere- lead vocals. Corporation, a Fort Worth-based ensemble's 15- satellite and cable channel, and Miami ly hours before the_performance. year history at The band slowed it down while Sandy Band director Daniel Sabanovich's Cressman sang lead vocals for Gloria production company Spiderboy BUY ONEGET ONE San Jose State and Emilio Estefan's piece, "Con Los International said they are planning to ensemble packed the SJSU Music University. the building Concert Hall to the brim, with Anus Que Me Qyedan." create 13 one-hour episodes of Cressman did Gloria Estefan justice show using archived footage of , about 500 people filling all the seats and tJu: pea, a gorgeous FREE lining the back. walls. as she gave the song some of her own Simpson. feminine flare. "We've got everything, done, the a mak The All-Stars kicked off the night Despite the song's unique touches. Tea Some members of the audience could reality show is coming, Spiderboy with a tribute to Mono Santaria with name, there was said ea Coffer, "Watermelon Man, by Herbie no longer contain themselves and were founder Norman Pardo is e, nothing_ blue about Wednesday. Hancock Santaria would not be dis- Miles Davis' piece, up on their feet as the All-Stars banged raiindli appointed. out "Yumbambe" by Joe Loco-Campos. Randy Moseley, president of Urban "All Blues." Television, said he had signed a mem- e tit a!" The various improvised solos gave the Biala started the This piece gave the audience a sense rtairfs song a nice flare and showed what the of true jazz with its call-and-response orandum of understanding with *sandwiches piece with the Spiderboy and he expected to have a true meaning of jazz is. shekere, a vase- style between the soloing instruments. Sitteialtu Todd Clickard truly worked the keys The grand finale was led by the beau- contract shortly. Urban America has shaped instrument and reaches 22 mil- Desserts on his tenor saxophone. He really wrapped in beads, tiful vocal stylings of the Brazilian about 70 affiliates showed the audience the power his and then broke into Claudia Villela. lion households. lungs possess. Amazon tribal-like Her voice reached a high range of Much of the footage for the reality CAFE BOBA 1 ronibone player Jeff Cressman chant. notes. She went from hitting high notes show will come from Sim_pson inter- I. SAN flANANDO ST Played his heart out during his wonder- The rest of the like Sarah McLaughlin to hitting really acting with the public, Pardo said. DETWEEN .1110 L 4TH 51' ful solo. He had the trombone slide rhythm section fol- low ones like Toni Braxton. Spiderboy taped footage in 2001 and 16110N(X1 r0 ItOCKIIUSIER moving up and down, reaching a high JaShong King / Daily Staff lowed, and the band As Villela started singing in scat form, 2002 when Simpson appeared at a FY TH1 MU CAMPUS range of notes. joined in on the live- as well as a bearbox-like style, the rest of With his eyes closed, Derek Allward solo. He was moving all over the place, ly_piece. the band joined. let his fingers do all the walking and let going from drum to drum, all with a The second half of the night consist- The audience saw jazz at its rawest as the strings of his guitar do the talking. grin of satisfaction on his face. ed of a lot of booty-shaking salsa. the All-Stars completely improvised A red-faced David Brigham played The All-Stars slowed it down with David Chaidez was the lead vocalist the entire finale. It was a true jam ses- the hell out of his trumpet. The three Maurio Bauza's piece, "Tanga," featur- on Estalisnao Servia's piece, "Co Co sion and a real treat. valves of the trumpet were moving so ing Cressman on the trombone. The My My (Coconut Com)," while Sandy These All-Stars were truly out of this fast, it was hard to distinguish which sultry sounds of the rhythm section and Cressman, Christine Marie and Laura world. ones were being pressed. the trombone really kept the audience's The band ended the piece with a attention. small conga solo by Jimmy Biala. Romero, along with ,thethe rest of the Dizzy Gillespie s "A Night in Tunisia" rhythm section, was in "Ti- Chinese Cuisine turned" into a night of hypnotizing Mom-ho," a piece by Tito Puente. The FOOD TO GO Afro-Cuban rhythms. entire rhythm section left the audience Manintrin Swastan Cuisine Bra Luton to tto his trumpet low, but & Kent Lewis held dancing in their seats. 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"But I can see how make funeral plans for Peterson and prospects for bail as "slim to none" teacher who would have turned 28 on on," said David W. Miller, professor of two homicides fits the dime in this case. this case might fuel anti-abortion her unborn child, Conner. until prosecutors determine if they'll May 4. law at University of the Pacific "The bottom line is the child was groups. Meanwhile, Peterson's husband, seek the death penalty. If not, said "In the very near future we have two McGeorge Law School in going to he born, and the mother and Brent said the highly publicized Laci Scott, accused of the two murders, prominent Los Angeles defense attor- tough days to get through," said Sacramento. the child had their lives taken away," Peterson case would not cause political spent a fourth day in Stanislaus ncy Mark Geragos, Peterson can look Peterson's stepfather, Ron Grantski. A trial could very likely be moved out Fonseca said. change in California as far as abortion is County Jail facing what experts say to other instances of accused killers Contra Costa County Sheriff's of Stanislaus County to another part One student said embryonic and fetal concerned. could be years of legal proceedings. being freed pending trial. Among Department officials said funeral dates of California, Miller said, adding that development doesn't matter because all "What happened to Laci Peterson was Stanislaus County prosecutors plan them is actor Robert Blake, freed on depend on whether they can soon pin- the intense publicity and close proxim- life is sacred. tragic, but not normal," Brent said. "I to decide by May 19 whether to seek 81.5 million bail while awaiting trail point precisely how Peterson and her ity of many Modesto residents to the "Once a woman is pregnant, I consid- don't think legislators would be wise to the death penalty against Peterson, 30, this October for the 2001 killing of his unborn baby died, and how quickly case "might leave one to think that er it (the fetus) a life," said Fabiola base laws on unusual cases." a fertilizer salesman who pleaded not wife. afterward they release the remains to doing it in another community might Zendejas, a senior business manage- Jackson said most late-term abortions guilty Monday of killing his wife and Stanislaus County Public Defender Peterson's family. lead to a fairer jury." ment minor. occur because of health issues, not per- unborn son. District Attorney Jim Tim Bazar, Peterson's court-appointed "It's not within a few days," said Geragos said the "venom" and "pal- Sociology professor Teny MacDonald sonal reasons, and therefore any future Brazelton said Tuesday he also hopes attorney, did not return a telephone spokesman Jimmy Lee Tuesday. pable anger" of Stanislaus County res- said prosecutors should proceed as restrictions on so called partial birth for a July preliminary hearing to pres- call from The Associated Press. Lee said authorities may never know idents will likely force the trial into planned. abortions would not apply to most ent evidence necessary to take Peterson Modesto Police arrested Peterson last how Laci Peterson died. But he said a another county. "I'm in favor of prosecuting for killing women. to trial, but conceded it could take up week in San Diego, only days after the forensic anthropologist from the But Brazelton said he'll oppose any to two years before a trial begins, bodies of Laci and Conner Peterson University of California at Santa Cruz defense attempts to move the trial. Some murder cases, legal experts washed ashore in San Francisco Bay, "will exhaust all procedures to reach a "The publicity is widespread," he said. Group sues college over free speech codes said, can take three to five years to go three miles from where Peterson said determination." "I don't believe there are fairer jurors racism to trial, he was fishing when his wife clisap- Brazelton alleged that Peterson anywhere than this county." Pill LA DE1.11 I IA (Al') A civil broad language in the schools liberties group has filed suit against and cultural diversity policy, which Peterson, represented by a public peared on Christmas Eve. killed his wife at their Modesto home Peterson's Christmas Eve disappear- defender after an abrupt split last Remains of the two are being held at late Dec. 23 or early Dec. 24. He also ance quickly became an international Shippensburg University, saying the cautions among other things against weekend with his private Modesto the Contra Costa County Coroner's claimed a special double-murder cir- media sensation, interrupted only by state school's policy on speech is "unconscious attitudes toward indi- attorney, also faces a May 6 bail hear- office as forensic experts continue so- cumstance, allowing him to consider the war in Iraq. Last week, the wide- among the most unconstitutionally viduals which surface through the use ing to consider if he will be freed while far unsuccessful attempts to determine seeking the death penalty. spread attention resumed with the restrictive in the nation. of discriminatory semantics. awaiting his evidentiary hearing and a cause of death. Experts say that could trigger a finding and identification of the bod- The Foundation for Individual possible trial. Laci Peterson's family members said change in the trial location and bring ies and Peterson's arrest. Rights in Education filed the lawsuit dr-`4311rUn'a Tuesday in federal court, said Thor milbo cinemas lialvorssen, the group's chief execu- =DM) 288 S 2nd Si .998.3300 tive. The nonprofit group, which OARING VICTOR WNW RI - '2 Thumbs Way Up,' Study: Fat causes 90,000 U.S. cancer deat hs every year focuses on civil liberties issues on col- Daily al 5 20 725. 030 plus Sat-Sun all 10 315 lege campuses, said the suit was the NE IAEA IN SIAM .- Held Oyer, Associated Press And therefore it's frightening." the stomach and prostate. diagnose and treat. It's hardei to sec F rday al 540. 800 Sal -Sun ISO 320 540 800 first of many it would file across the Mon-Thu at 4 50 705 920 Dr. Robert Mayer of Harvard The researchers found no link or feel lumps and bumps, and some country. CHICANO iPC.-131-Acaderny Award Kremer, Losing weight could prevent one of Medical School and the Dana Farber between fat and brain, skin and blad- patients don't fit into CAT scanners, Daily al., 920, plus Sat-Sun at 12 CO 220 "Too many colleges and universities 15prn every six cancer deaths in the United Cancer Institute in Boston said it's der cancers. 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Complete info: wwvv.wondercon.com APRIL 24, 2003 THE SPARTAN DAILY SPORTS PAGE 5 DRAFT I A phone call could make dreams come true continuedfrom page 1 ety of drills specific to their position. got a chance to travel and play in a lot Williams' urging could that fantasy I tried not to be nervous and focus on of cool stadiums. I haven't been on the come true. In small Williams' eyes, Pauiey's school like San Jose State, it what I needed to do, but it was hard greatest teams, but I like to think I did talent was never a question. He just sometimes makes you feel a little lower, when (Oakland Raiders owner) Al the best I could." needed to harness that talent. sub par." Davis and (Dallas Cowboys head His mother's plans to hold a draft "He didn't know he could be the type After all-star games, potential draftees coach) Bill Parcels were standing 10 party this weekend were nixed by of leader and player he ended up being. are usually invited to participate in the feet away from me," Provost said. 'I did Provost. Instead, Provost has plans for He's progressed by leaps and bounds NFL Combine. all nght I think. I wanted to come in an intimate trathenng including his since he came here. He's become Conducted at Indianapolis' RCA there and make a maxi, being from a family, close fnends and his high school accountable for his actions and has Dome, the combine is an invitee-only small school." football coach at Perris, Kevin Simpson. become a student of the game," fiiur-day scouting camp where NFL Since the combine, Provost has done "Gosh. This whole thing has been a Williams said. "He's done eveiything owners, coaches, general managers and private workouts for scouts as well as a real blessing: the elder Provost said. right, and everything we've asked of scouts watch #.141 SPARTAN the top potential draftees standard workout the San Francisco "Whatever happens, I know he'll make him. We'll take 100 Charles Pauleys if work out. 49ers annually conduct for Bay Area the most of it. we could." There was just one problem. Provost, players. Pauky's renaissance was echoed in despite his national STRENGTH attention, didn't The Miami Dolphins, Provost said, "Keep catching the ball, and you'll be in May of 2002 when he received the receive an invitation. have shown the most interest, asking the NFL." wake-up call of a lifetime: His younger That's where his agent, Frank Bauer, him to send in tapes so they can critique - Charles Evans, elementary school sister Christina had died of complica- came in. Bauer, representing Sun Sports his performance. friend of Charles Pauley tions related to Lupus. West of Stockton, made calls to secure "That's pretty sweet. There's an NFL Lite, Pauley was finding out, was more his commodity a spot among college staff sitting_ down and evaluating me ysjsu wide receivers head coach Keith than a game. football's elite. personally. They're talking about me," Williams) always told me that if! worked "She WAS always there for our MOM Provost arrived in Indianapolis late on Provost said. bard I could make a few dollars playing (Donna Bourne) when I wasn't. When the first day and was immediately shut- Provost wasn't allowed to play youth this game." I was away at school, it was Chris who tled to a hospital to begin medical exams. football because of his size but found an - Charles Paisley was there. I knew I had to find a way to "It was extremely extensive. I dislocat- outlet nonetheless. SJSUfootbal pkyer do what Chris had been doing," Pauley ed a finger four years ago, and they His uncle, Mark Boyer, played eight said. "It was a big _wake-up call. I kept checked for it," said Provost, as all com- NFL seasons as a tight end for the Charles Pauley is a man. Now. thinking to myself, got to do some- bine entrants must turn over their com- Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets "When I got here (SJSU) I was a lit- thing different with my life.' I had to get plete medial history. and Provost attended a number of tle boy, immature. After two years here, the results. I had to take advantage of Day No. 2 greeted Provost with a 6 Boyer's games with his parents. I've matured and grown up. I see life what was out there. I had to make sure a.m. wake-up and a urine test. After "Timothy got a chance to see the how it is," Pauley_ said. "If you play my momma was living right with no that, the players went to the RCA teams and practices, and it was great for games all of your life, then life will be a problems." Dome for more medical checkups. him," said Provost's father, who works game. You got to get serious sometime." Pauley said he spent the offseason "They had five rooms set up with at Nuevo Christian Church along with A 1998 graduate of Duarte (Calif) working as hard as he could and report- about five-to-six (NFL) teams doctors his wife, JoAnne. High School, Pauley declined to take ed to fall practice in 2002 in the best in each one," Provost said. "I was Boyer, who knows the draft first- the SAT as a prep player and found shape he'd ever been in. checked by every team's doctor." hand, didn't let his presence end there. himself at Citrus College for his fresh- It paid off. After catching 41 passes After complenng a lifting session and He had advised the family on what to man and sophomore seasons. In his first for 669 yards as a junior, Pauley came a video interview, Provost and his peers expect in the time approaching the draft season, Pauley had 34 receptions for back last season and caught 60 balls for went out to the Dome's main stage for and was instrumental in helping 736 yards and followed it up with a 880 yards and four touchdowns. what he referred to as, "A cross between Provost pick an agent. sophomore effort of 44 catches for 860 In 2001, Pauley ranked 32nd nation- a beauty pageant and a cattle drive." After narrowing down the choices to yards. ally in kick return yards, averaging 24.4 Players stripped down to their under- 14, the Provosts eventually decided on Describing himself as a hotshot who yards per game. wear and had their height, weight and Bauer. thought he lknew everything there was He upped that average to 31.5 yards measurements taken while the numbers Provost came to SJSU after starring at to know about the receiver position, per return a year ago, leading the nation were announced over the building's Perris High School where he was an all- Pauley got a rude awakening, courtesy for much of the season and scored two public address system for those in atten- league selection as well as an all-Inland of Spartan wide receivers coach Keith touchdowns. dance. Empire pick Williams. Pauley, a true double threat, finished Vicki Thompson / Daily Staff "I was exhausted after that day," He redshirted the 1998 season and "In high school and JC, I was playing, second in the Western Athletic Tim Provost started at offensive tackle for four seasons at San Jose Provost said. "You have to keep in mind switched from defense to offense prior but I wasn't learning," Pauley said. Conference with 160.5 all-purpose State University. This weekend, he is a candidate in the NFL Draft. that we woke up at 6 a.m., so it felt like to the 1999 season, where he has "When I got here, I couldn't believe yards per game last season. 3 a.m. pacific time to me." anchored the line over the past three what coach Williams was telling me. Bom in Sun Valley, Calif. Pauley left ball) all my life, and it can't stop right people, and it was hard to slow down. On Day No. 3, players were given seasons. We was bumping heads and one day he his mother's household and went to live now at 23, Pauley said. "It's not time to There's a time in your life when you tests ranging from mathematics to The 2000 offensive line was the sec- says, 'I don't know if this will work out, with his aunt, Margie Daniels, in pursue a career yet. I'll play in the snow party and when you don't," Pauley said. reading comprehension to I.Q, to a psy- ond-best run-blocking unit in program me and you.'" Duarte when he was in the second if I have to. I just want to put on the I want to settle down, start a family. chological analysis. history, opening holes for 29 rushing Williams' confession, Pauley said, grade. uniform and win a championship. I've Find a nice, little girl and chill. When I "They asked us everything. Do you touchdowns and helping ballcarriers to made him take a personal nmeout "My mom was always moving never had a ring. Not in high school, go home, I want to get a meal, relax in see yourself more closely assnciated with an average of 5.2 yards per run. With four &Mines remaining in the 2001 around," Pauley said. "My family moved not in JC, not in San Jose State. That's front of a big screen. Yeah, that's my a dog or a cat? Have you ever thought "I've been here a long time. I've seen a season, the renaissance of Charles like two times a year. I always wanted to all I want to do." goal." about hitting your girlfriend?'" Provost lot of faces and coaches come and go, Pauley began. go to Duarte High School so I stayed." Still, Pauley, who once reveled in per- And should things not break the ideal said. "Everything you could think of" but I think I've been pretty consistent," He began working harder on the field A sedentary atmosphere has replaced sonal chaos, has no problem going to way? On the final day, players were timed on said Provost, who enjoys hanging out and in the weight room. the nomad lifestyle. 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ix PAGE 6 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY APRIL 24, 2003 A face full of Pi Art a way to express culture By Paulo Hernandez clash. was a shattered mirror, which Another project was a baseball field according to the artist was a repre- Daily Staff Writer made up of sugar wafers. Freshman sentation of shattered images in life. business major Luis Mcza created Comic strips, drawings and an Students put their art projects and the stadium as a symbol of some- American flag made of wax made up beliefs on display at the thing he enjoys doing. other projects. Multicultural -Library on "I grew up playing baseball," Meza Pizarro said he hoped the students Wednesday. said. would get involved with their projects. The students are members of a The students agreed that the proj- "I wanted them to be engaged," class offered by the Mexican ects were a way to open the mind. Pizarro said. "We're trying to create American studies department. "You can do anything you want," a forum where people can express Mexican-American studies 34D: Meza said. "Art is everywhere. We themselves in nontraditional ways." Schooling, The Arts and Social have to appreciate it." Only those students who volun- Change. Felicia Salinas, a senior art major, teered presented their projects to the The art show was titled, "Tearing created a tabletop for her project, crowd of about 30 people. Food and Down Borders, Seeking Truth, which she called "Quintessential drinks were offered after the presen- Awakening Hearts, Healing Spirits." Chicana Table." Salinas described a tations. Class members were encouraged to quintessential Chicana as a woman Not all in attendance were mem- put together artistic pieces that rep- who breaks barriers. bers of the class. Some were individ- resent who they are, what they see "They do things other than what uals who were interested in seeing and what they want. society expects of them," she said. various pieces of art. The class s professor, Marcos Salinas project included a table "We just want people to come out Pizarro, said the overall objective of cloth with images of her mother, and experience the projects and feel the art show was to rethink the edu- grandmother and friends imprinted it," Pizarro said. cation process. on it. Inspirational quotes and Salinas said it's important to not be "Education can happen in a lot of thoughts were also a part of the scared to see things differently, ways, not just out of Pizarro images. "Education isn't always something said. "Education is personal. When Salinas said she hopes these proj- that's defined in books." you involve yourself in it, you learn." ects lead to increased understanding Each student project seemed to of what Latinos deal with. BUY 1 GET i iO Buy any 6 mon 6016.40.nd have a little bit of its creator in it. "Hopefully this inspires people to get. sword 6 mei sandwich of tequila/WM One project was a purple bed sheet talk to their own families, Salinas value for 500 Josh Sturgis / Daily Stall with various images that represented said. "I learned a lot of things I did- issues Latinos have to deal with, n't know about my family." Try tonplAgramo Cacilda Falleiro, Margaret Milliken and Tiffany Quintana took pies in the face to such as discrimination and culture Among the other various projects amF raise money for the Arthritis Research Foundation during their sorority's annual 5-74tVeirra!''' philanthropy, The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority raises money each spring through its AO Pie In The Face event. Killer of three nuns executed Travelers warned away from Toronto, in Yemen Give us a call Beijing because of SARS worries SAN'A, Yemen (AP) A Yemeni man who killed three nuns from And see if you qualify TORONTO (AP) Global health her family in Manila before she died of at the health agency. Mother Theresa's order was execut- officials warned travelers Wednesday it. "I've never been so angry in all my ed on Wednesday by firing squad, to participate in a to avoid Beijing and Toronto, where That case is the only reported one life," he said, adding that he was security officials said. Research Study for Asthma they might get the SARS virus and where an infected person from Canada "shocked that the medical evidence we Abdullah al-Nashri shot the three export it to new locations. is known to have triggered SARS in have before us does not support this." nuns in 1998 as they left a clinic for Canadian officials angrily said they another jurisdiction. As a result of the warning, Major the disabled. One nun came from No Insurance Needed would challenge the health advisory Dr. Colin D'Cunha, Toronto's com- League Baseball urged players to take the Philippines, the other two from Early Appointments Available and declared their nation's largest city missioner of public health, said that precautions such as avoiding crowds India. still "a safe place." Toronto is the first means Toronto is "an exporter of and contact with fans when visiting Al-Nashri was executed in the city Compensation of up to $800 for Time and Travel location outside of Asia targeted in sorts," but not enough for a travel advi- the home of the Blue Jays through the of Hodeidah, 138 miles west of the efforts to contain the disease. sory. All-Star break in mid-July. capital San'a, said the officials, who San Jose In Beijing, Chinese officials said all There is no treatment for severe "The ripple effect is huge because the spoke on condition of anonymity. public schools would close Thursday acute respiratory syndrome, which has hotel industry, the restaurant industry, Police initially said al-Nashri was for two weeks, affecting 1.7 million symptoms similar to pneumonia. It has sporting events, everything filters out unstable. But in 2000, a court found children. Thousands of people trying killed at least 250 people worldwide, of that," said Rick !Naylor, head of him responsible for his actions and to flee the outbreak packed the capital out of more than 4,000 infected. Accucom, a company that organizes convicted him. He was sentenced to Research city's train station and airport. Canada has been the most affected trade shows to Toronto. "It's not just death a year later. 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Behind Valley Fair mall, 2. blocks from O'Connor HoZ-ptal) of transmission locally ... and also lysts say, with layoffs and thousands of interview PBS' The NewsHour. they've been exporting cases to other flights canceled. "People in Toronto are going about countries." Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung their business as usual." The advisory, which says any unnec- Chee-hwa announced a $1.5 billion Ted Carmichael, chief Canadian essary travel to those locations should relief package Wednesday to try to economist for IP. Morgan in Toronto, be postponed, will be reviewed a.:&_n in help the territory's battered economy said, "What is uncertain is the dura- three weeks, he said. 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