SPARTAN Amywuw.tlicspartandail VOLUME 125, NUMBER 30 otilSIIN San Jose State University since 1934 Tulisi).\ OCTOBER 1?i, 2005

Soccer and City Hall Women's soccer, and John slideshows, Carlos photos, Online Sports Page 6 News Page 4 'Fists of Freedom' raised over SJSU Panel revisits Campus has '68 Olympics STinith and CET ca_ehmte history of .441 4,11I BY ILBRA BEITPOLOUS activism Daily Staff Writer orktnuo unwd . BY CHRISTINA YOUNG The Umunhum room of the Student BY CHEETO B Union was filled past total capacity as pally Staff Writer students and professors alike joined to The Umunhum wont it the hear San Jose State University Olympic Loud cheers Student I r tttn %kJ, packed medalists Tommie Smith, , erupted when the lien San Jose S tate I 'no ersity Lee Evans, and Australian silver medal- Smith and John C (II', m)ic medalists ist Peter Norman share their experiences As the sky darkened, a chew., itwkei with two in Smith and John Lath, spoke during the Olympic Project for Human the covering, but it was snagged tv.t,c tit,t on Smith's on a discussion panel Mondas Rights. and then on Carlos'. about student ,i,.tIs sm at SJS1 Smith and Carlos contributed to The parachute was eventually fated and flashes lit III the 111(1(1.. KEVIN WilllE DAILY STAFF America's by up the sky above the field In front of the former Clark lbe purpose ot the tornin standing at the medal podium with their Library. w as hi celebiate S.ISt 's fits - Photographs from the 1968 , where the fists in the air and their heads down dur- "I thought it was great." said Rayscan Ford, is soph- Ill 101.151. Aline brie now-famous symbol of silent ing the Star Spangled Banner, in a silent omore maionng in criminal Justice. thought it was protessor of conuminwation protest took place, were on but effective protest against racism. inspiring, especially for me as an African American studies at SEW and discussion display Tuesday. , head coach of the 1968 Man." mediator. City Olympic team for track and Stephanie Zamudio. a sophomore majoring in 'It's important to know South and Cmlos I.iccd during field, supported Smith and Carlos and biological sciences, said the statues mean a lot to w hat happened at this school the their beliefs. the community and taught him a history lesson. hefore our generation came "At `sail Jose State, there advised to send his runners Jordan was "I saw the pictures and but I did not know in.- said Kamilah Gaines. a 0.15 11,11 .1 sliqdc administrator, home for their actions, but he refused. who involved it was I know a lot more lilitlIlt Majoring ill pssLdniiiip thele ,\ Os 1101 a sIllide "We stick together through hell and now," Zamuclio said. 'The symbolism and at SISL \\no attended the dis- Oleic x as not high water. We were a team and a fam- everything is just, wow." Lussion. Illipiatain Lou stall ineniket \\ Ito stood up ily (and that) still stands and always will Jonathan Nimes, an undeclared fresh- 121:1 much knowledge as and said. lii all are 11011.. stand," Jordan said. man, said the day has helped to teach him c salt.- ELkalds said. During this time in history, there were about the historic event. L'ass Jackson. Ramon Willi the ielnain War the assassinations taking place and America J. Martinez and Wiggsy lilts k isil rights movement. was in a reconstruction phase. Carlos Si% ertsen. all invoked . tb and 111.1 or nolitii:al changes said. see CEREMONY, page 4 isti rights ;ion 1510 On the in Algei ia and Africa. Carlos raised his left fist, which was SJSt' campus. were also on as well as the assassinations covered in a black glove that represented the panel. hit John I Is.coned and Or. unity, as Smith held up his gloved right Harry Edwards. forme! Martin Luthei King Jr.. taking fist, which represented power. Together SJSE athlete and orgam/er ii place in such close provimity these two men made a strong statement the black civil rights group the of one another. it w as ilitticult to the world. Olympic Project for IILITITIITT for students I ISold is I', ism. "1968 was a time of social change Rights, began the LiscUssion (and) things were happening. It gave me a by describing the polnis al see ACTIVISM, page 3 chance to share my beliefs," Smith said. climate black athletes such as The Olympics forced him to stand up for himself against groups like the John Burke Society. the Ku Klux Klan, and the White Angels. During this time. SJSU was not diverse as it is today. There were about 45 black males and two or three black females on campus. Evans said. This was a time in history when peo- ple had to really take stock in themselves. Carlos said. "We knew that we had to be the best possible athletes that we could be." he said. He went on to say that although it was a difficult time for him he knew that it was his chance to make a statement to America. These men are historical icons in their courageous efforts to protest for unity. "It was a divine gift to do something that no one else had a chance to do that day," Smith said of his silent protest. These are two heroic men that stood up to the world and told them that things were not right, Jordan said. He also mentioned that both Smith and Carlos were young fathers and were try- ing to make the world a better place for their children to live in. It has been 37 years since this historic event, and with the Associated Students and SJSU combined, the campus finally DIANA DIROY IDAILY STAFF pays tribute to Smith and Carlos. "The need is being fulfilled with the Members of the Tommie Smith Youth Program simple fact that all of you are here today." applaud in support at the sculpture unveiling ceremony on Smith said. DIANA 01110Y DAILY STAFF Monday. Tower Hall scheduled to undergo $2 million renovation

BY CHRISTINE BARKER "It's the physical symbol of the William Shunt, direLloi ill is ii From the lunil RH sound ol its said in "I.\\er Hall and The Along 01111 thc IlsilIric aspect. Daily Staff Writer campus," said Eric Narvesom a ity planning, design and cousin], ringing bell to (iod plank with Quad.- a Inlet essay on the history the architecture I lOwer Hall history professor who is not a part lion at SJSU, said SJSU has re the chair at the end dangling from of the building. makes the building important to Not many students at San Jose of the group but supports their ef- ceived funding from the the bell tower (commemorating In the early '60s, Tower Hall the campus history.. Narveson said. State University know the rich forts. State University chancellor's office Greek cs minima necks. Tower faced possible demolition, but was because Mete isn't anything else history that surrounds them on "It's the one thing that links ev- for renovations to Tower Ilan. Hall is a historical staple at Sim:. saved with the help of Sin) stu- that looks similar to it. campus. eryone who has been to San Jose The renovations are slated to Tower Hall is the oldest build- dents and faculty. "11 is a unique look. ... You That is why a group of graduate State together they know where begin in January 2006, once the ing on SJSU's campus. On the Instead, the building closed could sa it's a vestige of an era," students and professors are trying the Tower is," he said. president's office is relocated to evening of Sep. 23, 1910, then down for a few years to be reno- Nines(111 said. to register campus buildings, spe- Following with that mission, the the Administration building, and President Morris Dailey opened vated and updated to current safety Other campus buildings besides cifically Tower Hall, on a national building will soon be getting some will conclude in June 2006 at a to- the tower and its surrounding standards, and has remained as it is historical preservation list. much-needed structural updating tal cost Of $2 million, he said. buildings to the public. Narveson since then. see TOWER, page 3 PAGE 2 SPARTAN DAILY OPINION TUESDAY OCTOBER 18, 2005

JESTER ALONE Denial of same-sex marriage strips gays of full civil rights I've always felt the weeks or months that teach relegated to a single week or month - he countered ing that special week? Do they have to wait another a democracy? about or celebrate a certain minority group were rath- that gays and lesbians live under a different set of cir- year to be received in a 'gay-friendly' atmosphere?" Hiding behind the cross and cloaking themselves er sad. These issues should be part of the historical cumstances than other minority groups. Gays and lesbians shouldn't have to act like super- in the flag, many homophobes claim the basis of their spotlight over the course of the entire year. He said, "If someone is Asian, it's obvi- heroes, concealing their sexual orientations views and politics arc found the Bible. Therefore the It's always, "Phew, February sure seemed long this ous. If someone is black, it takes no explana- from the public by day and unleashing their religious argument against homosexuality is steeped year. Good thing we don't have to talk about black tion to figure it out. But if someone is gay on sexual alter egos in private. in morality. Since when does the U.S. government history for another II months." the other hand, they have the power (and the But that's the way it is. Policies such as have the right to legislate on terms of morality? It I don't blame the members of these minority groups curse) to keep it a secret. They must make "don't ask don't tell" in the military and the never has. The government does, however, have the for wanting to share their history with the world - I a conscious decision to tell the world about recent defeat of gay marriage bills at polls duty to legislate on the basis of equality. and it hasn't blame our culture for forcing them to assert their pres- their sexuality. That's why events like 'Come across the nation have made it clear that done its job in guaranteeing gays and lesbians their ence in order to receive recognition. Out on Campus Week' are important." people in the U.S. want to keep gays and full civil rights. I told this to a friend the other day when we were He was absolutely right. It gives gays and lesbians in the closet. So, since we live in discussing "Come Out on Campus Week," which was lesbians a chance to step out of the closet a democracy, homosexuals will continue held last week at San Jose State University. The event with the safety of numbers. to lack the full civil rights other minorities was designed to make it easier for gay and lesbian stu- Still, something wasn't sitting right with PETER CLARK enjoy. There is something wrong with this dents to come out of the closet and be forthright about me. I took my initial argument further. I said picture. their sexual preferences. to my friend, "The environment should always Imagine the outcry if the population vot- Though my friend agreed with the basic premise be comfortable for homosexuals to unveil their sexual ed in favor of denying blacks or Jews the right marry. Peter ('lark is the Spartan Daily opinion editor. of my argument - that minority issues shouldn't be identity What happens if they were out of town dur- Would we have to accept that outcome on the grounds "Jester Alone" appeoil trenv Tuesday.

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Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members.The deadline for entries is noon three vorking days before the desired publication date. Space restrictions may opinions on possible fee hike require editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. BY THE DAILY EDITORIAL BOARD IODA1 Nigerian Student Association There will be a general meeting at 6 p.m. in the Students enrolling across the California State sponsibility of driving those concerns home. Listening Hour Concert Series Ohlone room of the Student Union. For more University system next year may face a large fee Students elected their leaders to light for issues There will be a gospel music recital from 12:30 p.m. information, contact Emeka at 439-4607. increase for the third year in a row. that concern the students, but these leaders are also to 1:15 p.m. in room 150 of the Music building. For Career ('enter The CSU Board of Trustees has announced plans attending classes and working jobs. They cannot do to vote on another fee increase during an Oct. 26 and alone what 30,0(8.) student voices can do together. more information, contact Joan Stubbe at 924-4649. Varsity Painting and Four Seasons Hotel will have 27 meeting. If it is approved, tuition fees will jump 8 One way students can get involved is by con- School a Art and Design an employer table from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front percent for undergraduates and 10 percent for gradu- tacting SJSU's representative on the CSU Board There will be an exhibition of student art from of the Career Center. For more information, contact ates. of Trustees. Corey Jackson. who is also a student at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and Industrial Science Marisa Staker at 924-6171. Though some student leaders have already said CSU San Bernadino. can be contacted through the buildings. For more information, contact the gallery Public Relation Student Society Association they oppose these increases, students cannot simply CSU Web site at www.calstate.eduffiot. office at 924-4330. Ticket sales for PR day se ill be on sale from expect them to tight the Board of Trustees on their Students who either strongly support or strongly School of Art and Design 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Dwight Bentel Hall. For own. The students themselves must take active mea- oppose the fee increase need to let Jackson know. There will be a lecture titled "Inspiration (life after more information, contact Chris Disalvo at sures in voicing their approval or disapproval for the They can't expect Associated Students representa- art school)" from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in room 133 of the 924-3284. increases. tives to (to it for them. Art building. For more information, contact Jo Farb Alushm Student Association Paying fee increases is nothing new for San Jose Students ...in also form groups to promote their State University students. According to the CSU viewpoint,. is ith more force. The Hernandez at 924-4328. The only breaking of the fast will take place at trustees will take Board of Trustees proposed agenda for its Oct. more notice 01 concerns if a large group of students School (4..411 and Design 5:30 p.m. in the Loma Prieta room of the 26 and 27 meeting. undergraduates have faced in- speak out than if a single one does. There will be a reception for the student artists frotn Student Union. For more information, visit creases of 14 percent and 8 percent over the past two Without students promoting their own concerns. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Art and Industrial Science www.sjsumsa.org. years, while graduate students have paid increases of the trustees prepared to vote on the increase will buildings. For more information, contact the gallery Pride (Idle Pacific Islands (lob 10 percent over the same period of time. only have heard the student representatives' voices. phone at 924-4330. There will be a general meeting from 5:30 p.m. to Many SJSU students expected their elected lead- Though these leaders are important. they may not Career Center 7 p.m. in the Pacifica room of the Student Union. ers to voice all of their concerns over those increases, represent every single student on the campus, so stu- Resume Critique Drop-in will be held from Associated Students but not enough students personally take on the re- dents must step in and do the job for themselves. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Career Center. For more Spartan Squad will hold a barbecue from information, contact Marisa Staker at 924-6171. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the A.S. Barbecue pits. For ()TIP more information. contact Estefania Nance at LETI ER TO THE EDITOR There will be a Queers Thoughtfully Interrupting 924-6242.

Prejudice meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Federal Bitrealt of Investigation the C'ostanoan room of the Student Union. For more There will be a table with information about jobs Campus should not remove ROTC inforrnation, contact Jason Fithian at 795-3804. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.rn, outside of the Career hip-! lop Congress Center. There will be a general meeting from 6 p.m. to I am responding to Ryan Sholin's column. Whether this is a giuld idea is debatable, but the 7:15 p.m. in the Pacheco room of the Student Union. WEDNESDAV " 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' rule conflicts with point is that even if "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is re- For more information, contact Dave Manson at Campus Policy" on Oct. 5. I quite agree that regu- pealed, military personnel will still face restrictions 386-5073. Latitude 37 lations forbidding service personnel from openly in their speech that di) not appl ill than life. SJSU Women's Rugby Club The SJSU geography club will be holding a general discussing a gay or lesbian lifestyle should be Aside from the question of whether "Don't Ask. There will be a practice from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. inecting from 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in room 111 of lifted. Let us be clear. however - gays and les- Don't Tell" violates university policy on non-dis- on 10th and Alma streets. For more information. Washington Square Hall. For more information. bians are not barred from military service. There crimination 11 do not think it doesi. 1 submit that contact Melody Ocampo at (5301 -4-0575. contact Ben Miles at 292-6645. are thousands proudly serving in the armed forces. those who support rights for gays. lesbians and Many have died in the service of their country and bisexuals. as I do, should not try to ban It( )TC pro- for the cause of freedom. grams and military recruiting from unis ersaies. It DEVOUR THE CHILD JAMAICA DYER What gay and lesbians are forbidden to do, seems designed to as old the taint of participating in again I think wrongly, is discuss their sexual ori- an unfair policy than to effect real change. This is entation openly. In my view, there is no military Puritanism. not polio.... purpose for this regulation and it is counterproduc- The military needs officers from places like San 4\ , ,o, . 6 o , i.t0 0 6 tive. Nevertheless, it is important to realize that Jose State t 'MN et-NO ( )kir students, including out those in the armed forces do not, and cannot, enjoy fine cadets. aw.cia rhsersit!, - ethnic, sexual, re- TN equal freedom with civilians. The military requires ligious and ideological - as a matter of course. w.4 cdt r' elements, for example, summary courts martial, because it has always been part of their life expe- which are necessary to discipline, but incompatible rience. If the military is forced from SJSU. it will I with freedom in a civilian context. simply recruit and train officers in places that are First Amendment rights are restricted, in some far less diverse and far less tolerant Is this what we cases with good reason. Military officers are for- really want? Those who support equal rights for all -.0.1 bidden from openly criticizing the president or should be embracing ROTC'. not rejecting it. congress while in uniform. The same applies to the twoot_i di-AVit74 governor and the state legislature for those in the Jonathan Roth, National Guard. The reason for this is to pre% ent prOfi'A.Ott, the politicization of the armed forces. hiNforl

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05 TUESDAY OCTOBER 18, 2005 SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 3 MID NEWS ACTIVISM- Panel members discussed speaking out at SJSU Martinez said. yet, News a nonviolent statement: the " in during brief up" for civil rights from Bay Area "At that time, there was a lot Carlos said. "I know he %v as 1960s. OAKLAND (AP) A park 1950s because it literally and fig- woman who walked to the edge of sympathy for revolutionary with me on that victory stand Sivertsen shared her experience with flowers, benches, trees and uratively divided the community. of a cliff to enjoy the ocean view movement around the world," that day." as the first openly gay staff member a metal sculpture will stand as a When the structure was rebuilt, it apparently slipped and fell about tes Martinez, who was active in pro- Carlos, who was awarded the on campus. She also discussed how memorial to the Oct. 17, 1989, was moved closer to the Port of 300 feet to her death. eir moting civil rights for Chicano Olympic bronze medal in the the civil rights cause has progressed earthquake that killed 42 people Oakland, a victory for community Selena Dennison, 46, and he Americans in the 1960s, said. 200-meter-dash in 1968, raised a from one group to the next. when an elevated highway col- advocates. her boyfriend. John Derish, "Those were difficult and excit- black-gloved fist in protest against "I came at the beginning of the lapsed in Oakland. The park was created nt out of 53, had driven to a scenic turn- ing times." racism along with Smith, who was women's movement," Sivertsen The Cypress Freeway what had been a staging It area out off Highm. ay 1 near San Panel members then talked about awarded the gold medal. said. "We really took advantage Memorial Park was scheduled for bulldozers and lie construction Gregorio State Beach around 2: their association with SJSU and their Smith said after his mother of the black civil rights move- to be dedicated at 5:04 p.m. equipment. 20 p.m. Sunday. according to i't involvement with civil rights activ- died, he vowed tir he would do ment and stole the tools to go Monday. exactly. 16 years after The focus of the V-shaped park the San Mateo County Sheriff's ism. %% hates er he could to -erase the on and say that here was another the Loma Prieta earthquake. is a 35-foot metal sculpture called Department. Carlos said an encounter with stupidities of the people that community that needed to act Hundreds of area residents "the ladders." The park also has Dennison got out of the car and King right before Carlos came to trampled over his parents, who on its own behalf and needed to helped people trapped when the three-foot earth berms that slope walked toward the edge of the cliff SJSU gave him the "last grain" of worked a cotton held in Texas be- make changes." top deck of the 1.5-mile elevated gently, creating a ripple effect to get a better v to% despite Densh's motivation he needed to protest at fore his father moved the family Sivertsen said the gay, lesbian. freo% a) along Cypress Street col- similar to the effect of an earth- warnings not to go too far, said Lt.

the 1968 Olympics. to California. bisexual and transgender com- lapsed. quake. Steve Shively nie woman slipped "He told me. ' You can make Gaines said she didn't real- munity is now beginning a move- Residents had fought the and fell to a small riutcmpping about a very powerful statement, and ize "how difficult it was to stand ment for its I rights. highway when it is as built in the SAN MATEO (API -- A 30 feet from the beach.11,....ud

See TOWER - Group calls for making SJSU's oldest building a landmark Steroids inquiry shifts to drug suppliers

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) iiith di ist -tacit:nit: hi the lass," is as discuser ed ill the t. 11,11 -- The federal investigation into Julie Ohlsson said in an e-mail to Conte. Valente and Anderson ACIUC is expected to get pro- the steroid scandal that forced The . "We look are to be sentenced Tuesdav bat ion utter pleading guilts to one the sports world to crack down on forward to assisting authorities in Korchemny is expected to get poi- ownit distiihtiling steroids. the use of performance-enhanc- resolving this matter, and have no bation later. Anderson could gei up to six Renovations ing drugs is far from over despite further comments." also expected to Court records show that a months under terms of has deal, Tuesday's planned sentencing What the cost a total authorities seized Dallas doctor supplied BALM but he is asking the judge not to of $2 million of some of the key figures in the from Arnold is under seal. Still, with several pounds of testoster- go e 111111 an!, time behind bars. He will begin in case. two federal law enforcement one, and that another Texas man pleaded guilt) to the same charges 'Cs Tower Hall Authorities are now taking aim authorities told The Associated supplied BALCO with "whatev- as Conte. isoJ after the at the alleged suppliers of the Bay Press that a grand jury here is er" as needed. Other chemicals "Specifically, if he %s ere to be o president's Area Laboratory-Cooperative. pursuing details about Arnold's Cattle trom overseas. according to incarcerated. his business and office moves which counted dozens of promi- connections is th the BALCO lab Nt.', itzky 's memos of interview, us ehhood ssriuld he utterly de- n- to the nent athletes among its clients. as well as other alleged suppliers. he had M.Ith Conte and Valente two stroyed and he would be unable to rd Administration Lust month, the authorities raided The sources spoke on condition of years ago. support his nonot son who needs at building. a laboratory. in Champaign, 111., head- anon) no tv because of the secrecy Conte, the mastermind behind and depends on the economic sup- the ed by Patrick Arnold. who's known requirement surrounding grand the scheme to supply athletes with port," attorney Ton!, Serra told the for introducing the steroid precursor tory proceedings. undete, table steroids, is expected judge in ,ourt records. ;ly iindrostenedione to the U.S. In documents since made pub- to tei ii sr. no more than eight Tbe duthori ties are recom- Androstenedione, nicknamed lic. FBI agent Jeff Novii,k is rote months when sentenced by LS. mending Anderson serve a six- ta- andro, came to public attention in 2010 following an inters le% District Judge Susan Riskin lie month term. three months behind in 1998 when St. Louis Cardinal with BALM vice president James pleaded guilb, in Job, to money. bars and three months' home de- eir hitter Mark McGwire said he used Valente that "Valente is aware that laundering and steroid distribution tention. (Ike it %%hen breaking baseball's single- 'the clear' is a liquid substance that its SHAMINDER DULAI I DAILY STAFF season home run record. Conte got from Patrick Arnold." Court records suggest Arnold The U.S. Attorney's office continued from page "The ren, mons consist if three supplied BALCO founder Victor told the judge in a presentencing VOTED BEST NEW BAR BY METRO READERS ill major elements." Shunt said. Conte with a steroid known as "the document that relatis el s lenient 'rower Hall have been nominated First. the building needs to be clear" a recently created sub- sentences were appropriate for the for registration on the national updated to current code require- stance called tetrahydrogestrinone. four defendants Conte. Valente, preservation list, such as Dwight ments. such as tire alarms, drink- or THG that at the time could Greg Anderson, the personal train- Bente! Hall. said James Rowen, ing foun ims. and lighting levels. not be detected by doping officials. er for Giants slugger Barry Bonds, a graduate student in urban plan- They % ill also he working to make A spokeswoman for Arnold's and track coach Remi Korchemny ning who is currently writing a parts of the building, such as the company. Proviant Technologies -- because THG became a listed planning report titled "Saving the bathrooms. more wheelchair ac- Inc.. said he is cooperating with controlled substance only after it Tower." But none has garnered cessible in accordance with the the investigation and broke no the attention Tower Hall has. American Disabilities Act. laws. Second. the buildings interior "While we do not wish to tr% B A R Rowen has been a large part of 1ST TIME EVERY TUESDAY finishes will he repaired. Things this case in the press, I urIC the landmark registration process. CUSTOMER PACKAGE College Night at Dive Bar He said the nomination process like the flooring, walls and ceiling to underscore that Patrick 1,.. begins by obtaining a tiles will be fixed. ways sought to conduct his busi- pm to Close nomination $50 Special! form from a California office of Lastly, the exterior of 'rower ness in d pidressinnal manner and Hall will be restored. This in- Haircut. 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KEVIN WHITE 'DAILY STAFF ABOVE: John Carlos, right, and Tommie Smith share a laugh before the commencement of ceremonies to honor their silent protest in the 1968 Olympic Games.

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continued from page 1 After Smith took the gold medal and Carlos took the bronie medal in the 20(1-meter dash, they each "I sort of knew a little about raised a gloved fist -- a sy mhol of what they did." Olivares said. during the civil rights "(The statues) help the unkersity movement. understand its history." The unveiling capped ia I a Before the event. Smith, %silo day's worth of e% ents nIminating along with Carlos is an alumni of in a ceremony honoring Smith :mkt San Jose State. said he ss :is int Carlos with a series ot slices lies dated by the sue 0.I the monuments from SJSU and cif (rIticials and but appreciated the message %%ith special dignitaries. which future generations are left. Each of the speakers spoke ot "Pm scared." Smith said. "I the bravery that Smith and Carlos only know one immortal and his had to raise their lists in a time name is Jesus." where racial tensions %% ere high. Carlos said the statue would he And they spoke of the re%erhera- DIANA DIROY I DAILY STAFF around as long as San Jose State lions the statement had on the University is around. teaching stu- %%odd_ ABOVE: Tommie Smith, left, and John Carlos wait to receive honorary doctorate awards from San Jose Vice Mayor Cindy Chavez. dents about what it means to he an '(Smith and Carlos', dropped activist. a pebble in a small pond," said "I'm elated," Smith said. "I ant Peter Norman. an Au siralian us ho veiling. "As I am told. anyone can discussion. elated for the youth of America. shared the podium us ith Smith :ind stand in and get a picture taken and During the tinselling ceremon\. I am elated for the seniors of Carlos during the ceremony at ter he a part of the es ent. ... I am hon- both the Assos kited Students and pos- 55 America. I am elated for my inning the siker medal...... he ored to be commemorated in part Cindy Chave/. sis e Ma or Ot San terity who may be coming here." reverberations Inom Me ripples of the celebration." Jose. gas e proclamations to Smith The statues, made of fiberglass trom the centei of that pond are Actor Delroy Lind,, said the and Carlos in commemoration for encasing a steel frame then cos - still trio, elite.. Another pebble statement made h the duo an- what they did in 196S. gone into the ssater i \kith ered by ceramic tiles. are a memo- has the s%%ered a fundamenLil question In After each proclamation. heers making of the statue I and rial to the silent statements Smith another slICietY erupted from the crowd. and Carlos made during the 1968 ripple is traeling to the othei end "But in facing the ,hallenge nt The cheers came hack as Smith. Olympic games in Mevico City. of the pond." that question. who are you." Lind,, Carlos. Norman and F%atis le "This was such a historical mo- A statue oi Noonan was not said. "These two gentlemen repre- ceived standing ii alums as they KEVIN WHITE ' DAILY STAFF ment that was not recognized like placed on the podium %% all Smith he, sent the finest example tit the an- each came up to iudke specs ABOVE: Australian silver medalist Peter Norman signs an should said Duane and Carlos. hut he said he was not it have been." swer of that question." Alter the l:creinon 15,15 autograph of the photo taken while he stood on the winner's upset to not he included. Houston. an undeclared fresh- The day started out us ith a docu- Many sta)ed around to take pic- podium with Tommie Smith and John Carlos in the man. "This is very important to the "I stepped in to lend my sup- mentary tam. "Fists ot I reedom." tures of the statues or to get auto- Olympic Games. school." port." Norman said before the un- then continued with Smith .ind graphs from Smith and Carlos. Carlos in "conversation us ith Mobs surrounded both Smith LEFT: A crowd RIGHT: The tor)" 5% ith Norman and 19fiS and Carlos. who also had tele numbering in the bronze and tile Olympic medalist and S.ltil sum reporters asking them smes- several hundreds sculpture of graduate Lee Ts aims and ii panel tions about the es suit. gathered Monday Tommie Smith, at the Sculpture gold medal Garden at San winner in the Jose State 1968 Olympics, University to shines under commemorate campus the unveiling of a lights after statue of Tommie the unveiling Smith and John ceremony Carlos, the SJSU Monday. students and Both Smith 1968 Olympians and bronze who each raised medalist John a single black Carlos are gloved as a sign featured in the protest against statue that the treatment of now graces minorities in the San Jose State United States. University's new sculpture garden. SHAMINDER DULA! DAILY STAFF

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ABOVE: Tommie Smith's mother, right, and the rest of his family attend the sculpture unveiling at San Jose State University's Sculpture Garden on Monday, 37 years after the historic 1968 Olympic event. TUESDAY OCTOBER 18, 2005 1-4T,WS SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 5 Justice studies to commemorate 75th anniversary BY ELIZABETH PERRY ument on campus. "We kick off the reunion week- "We is ant alumni to come - be able to renew friendships, make "It's great to celebrate the po- Daily Staff Writer "The monument that we are end on Friday night with a dinner but interesting parties are welcome new friendships and look toward lice school and fraternity's anni- dedicating is already up (near the at the Hilton," Hagemann said. to come - to the tours and to tour the future." versaries," said Alex Martinez. a The justice studies department Spartan Chapel)," Hagemann said. "We'll have speakers from each MacQuarrie Hall," Hagemann Other alumni said they think it student majoring in justice studies. will be celebrating its 75th anni- "It is a three-and-a-half-ton garnet decade starting from the '30s said. will be interesting to look back on "I'm sure they are honored to be a versary concurrently with the 70th stone about the police school." talking about what went on with The attendees of the event the past, present and the future. part of something that has been go- anniversary of Chi Pi Sigma, the Some students said the monu- criminal justice in that particular will end their anniversary cel- "It is a great event because we'll ing on so long. I think the event is professional law enforcement fra- ment dedication is something stu- decade." ebration by attending the SJSU be able to really see where we've more for faculty (members)." ternity, on Oct. 21 and Oct. 22. dents might be more interested in. On Saturday. the Chi Pi Sigma vs. University of Hawai'i football been, where we :ire and where Bill Nay, an alumnus and retired The celebration will bring to- "The monument dedication is fraternity house will hold pancake game at 3 p.m. Saturday at Spartan we are going." said Jess Guy, an director of securities for the de- gether San Jose State University more accessible for students," said breakfast for faculty members and Stadium. alumnus of the justice studies partment of energy at Washington. police members, faculty members. Katye McGill, a student majoring alumni from the justice studies de- "It is wonderful that we can department and U.S. Treasury de- D.C., said that the fraternity's role Chi Pi Sigma members and alumni in justice studies. "The dinner, you partment. celebrate 75 years of history of partment of alcohol, tobacco and in criminal justice is critical for the to remember and honor those who have to pay to get in, so it's more Police fraternity members will the police school and that we can fire; rms. "It will be nice to see next decade. contributed to the police sy stem, for alumni and faculty (members)." be conducting tours for the alumni bring alumni from all of these him it has influenced the evolution "We've been working hand and said Janet Hagemann, a lecturer The anniversary celebration starts on campus and MacQuarrie Hall's different decades to share the his- of criminal justice in the United glove with the student organiza- for the justice studies department. on Friday when alumni, justice stud- fifth floor, which is where the jus- tory and adv,IIICeS we've made," Stak tions." Nay said. "I think that it At 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, the ies faculty and students get together tice studies department is located, said Lucy Carlton, a retired chief Some students said the celebra- is exciting that we're able to look justice studies department and Chi to mingle with cocktails and a sit vs ill have an open house to be of police for the Los Altos Police tion is aiming at faculty members at this not only as alumni but as a Pi Sigma will be dedicating a mon- down anniversary banquet. toured as well. Department and an alumna. "We'll and justice studies alumni. unity vs tb the ev 'sting students.- Sen. Feinstein meets with U.S. Supreme Court nominee WASHINt I ( iN (AP) - Sen. do that. She just Vs hat she been a judge and la, heen nit Others have not and have been worked in posit lit trust for the that it vs ould be Nei) difficult Dianne Feinstein met privately thinks." died as insult'. Jellify qualified good justices." Feinstein said. president of the I hued States. and for her to support a nominee she with Supreme Court nominee Feinstein. D-Calit., is the only But Feinstein indicated she was "I think the mix is healthy for I think she should be treated with thought would overturn the Roe Harriet Miers on Monday. emerg- woman on the Senate Judiciary' not concerned about Miers' profes- America so I am not at all put off due deference." v. Wade decision that legalized ing to describe Miers as unusu- Committee that will hold hear- sional background. by any of that." Feinstein. 72. also said she felt abortion. Miers' stance on Roe is ally soft-spoken and to defend her ings and vote on whether to send "I can't be a Californian and During a CNN interview Sunday. sympathy for Miers. 611. because unclear. and Feinstein didn't say against what the senator has called Miers' nomination to the full belie% e that e ely member of Feinstein said the criticism of Miers the two had similar personal ex- whether they discussed it. sexist attacks. Senate. Last month, she voted the Supreme Couo has to come by conservatives 55 ,15 "sexist,- add- periences as women seeking to ad - "It's a big threshold issue for "She's a very. basically, I against confirming John Rolm is out of Harvard.- Feinstein said. ing, "I do not believe they would do since in the mid-20th century:. me because a dominant major- think rather shy person, and has a as chief justice, though she Miers graduated front Southern that to a man.'' "I think people don't remember ity of people in my state are very soft manner It's very pleas- praised his qualifications after Methodist Univ ersity. Asked Monday about the sex- the '5t I. and even the wt. to some pro-choice. I ran as a pro-choice ant. hut it's a very soft manner." they met one-on-one. 'I think it's iii meshing to have ism issue Feinstein said: "This is extent, but particularly in the 50s. Democrat, and she tills Sandra Feinstein sato atter the hour-long In contrast, Miers, who has different points I levy's, and I a woman, after all, is ho's been vs hen It vs is really women need Day O'Connor's shoes. And they meeting in her Senate office. "It's served as a corporate lawyer in agree with those vs liii say that not head of a very large ha .issi eta- not apply. a titan was worth much are critical shoes as you look not like a lot of us - try to make Dallas and as President Bush's every body has to hav e had the In- turn in a large state and the head of more." Feinstein said. at nvatters involving choice." your point hard. And she doesn't White House counsel, has never d', if cv icr a an !h , orporate law pr,Kike. ;Ind Feinstein has said repeatedly Feinskiii said

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Jefferson team's Western Athletic Conference season so far (3-10-2 overall. in Dublin. Ireland. from Oct. 22 to 11111111,. Oct. 21. said. The points in this tournament 3-1-0 WAC). Alarti Malli y. a It major- and any other tournaments will be ing in iournalism. will compete in accumulated and counted to put a the 5' k ilograni125-pound) weight player on the world team. SOCCER lass in both the is omen's and juniors' This championship is an oppor- iii isions. said thnMaria De Mars, tunity for the young athletes to an- Kristin Krale, who scored in both of last week's games against the [tined States Judo Federation nounce themselves as players in the Utah State University and Louisiana Tech University, said the senior (lex elopment chair. international team, De Mars said. Spartans are working on dominating the game when they play. One "These young iieople are the very. "I think it starts to establish for thing they are trying to do specifically is attacking the other team's hest hopes," De Mats said. "The best y (mug people an international cred- defensive players to get control of the ball, she said. i it the best of the x (mug generation ibility and it also gives them a taste "We are trying to high press more when the defense gets the ball can he the next ( II> npic team."' of international competition," De and try to squeeze when their backs are toward us," Krale said. The II athletes haxe played at Mars said. Head coach Dave Siracusa said the team has been working hard either the natirmal or international By participating in this champion- in practice preparing for the Utah State and Louisiana Tech games. levels. lie Mars said. ship. the athletes gain a tremendous "We worked all week on attacking and defending forward as a -This is their inst funded interna- amount of benefits. Nakasone said. unit," Siracusa said. "We worked on sprinting forward as a unit." tional es eat supported by the l'nited They will gain confidence, and Siracusa said goalkeeper Adrienne Herbst made some acrobatic Slates 111(1,, Federation,- De Mars they have a chance to compete with saves during the Utah State game. said. international competitors and learn "She's a very good goalie and she is more than just a goalkeeper It is more than an experience. different styles of judo, he said. she's our captain and leader," Siracusa said. "She holds it all to- Maihrx said. The team is ill he accompanied gether for us and has been playing very well this season." "It is an international experience by a specific team manager from Liz Behlen, a midfielder on the team, was awarded WAC wom- and an pp imam to light people the United States, including several en's soccer Offensive Player of the Week. from other countries other than the team coaches selected by the judo DANIEL SATO / DAILY STAFF She scored twice against Utah State and had a goal against United States." she said. association. Nakasone said. Marti Malloy, left, a freshman on the San Jose State University Judo Louisiana Tech. She currently leads the team with six goals and Nakasone said he was dissatisfied Mal lox said that if she becomes a club, throws sophomore Con Geier during practice in Yoshihiro Uchida three assists. Some of the Spartans said they am looking forward to with the status of judo in the United winner in this championship, it will Hall on Wednesday. Malloy will be traveling to Dublin, Ireland, to playing University of Hawaii, (6-7-2 overall, 3-1 WAC) at I p.m. he easier Mr her to set her goals for States because people think judo is compete in the Irish Open Judo Championship on Oct. 22 and 23. Friday at Spartan Field. the future. hard and also because it has no pro- "Hawai'i is going to be good, but I think we are ready for them," Mal hix, said she has attended three fessional avenues. "We get a lot of recruits from Japan, in 11042 according to the Irish Herbst said. "We hammered La. Tech. so I think we are going to do international championships the "The number of judo athletes is across the country with the as- Judo Association. well." Belgium Open. the Judo World in smaller than it was 10 years ago," piration to become champions." In 1902. because of the inter- Others in the team said they think it will be a challenging game Korea and the Pau American Junior Nakasone said. Jet terson said. est shim!' by the then President against Hawai'i because their record can be intimidating. and Juvenile ( liampionships in Nakasone said judo. which has Ulm is the first time that the Theodore Roosevelt. judo entered "Hawai'i is going to be a tough team to play against so it'll be a Venetuela. been at 5151 since 1946. has a satis- United St.ttes is sending an of- the United States, according to the good battle." Krale said. Chuck Jet furs, 'it. the assistant laetory status here. ficial to:1111 to the Irish Open Judo association. Some of the team members said Hawai'i will be a difficult team coach at SJS) . said Mallox is the "Judo brought the university Championships. De Mars said. Judo in the United States has not to play but are up to the challenge. No. I WIllot 1/1:1C1- III the tremendous amount of prestige." Fa\ is Stevens, another athlete been very successful internationally, "I'm excited to play Hawai'i even though they are the hardest "She Is definitely ready lot the Nakasone said. front SJSU. was supposed to go to De Mars said. team in our league," said Liz Behlen. Irish Open Championship." he said. "It produces the most Olympians the Irish championships this scat. The United States has only gained Behlen has had more on her mind than just soccer as of late. Her wh" 1,,,Kfices Its e days out of any other sports at the SJSU but was dropped from the team due three world championship medals father had a stroke last Monday but was able to come out to Friday's a week. fix Wiles a day. said. "I am and is considered a cup club now," to the injury in his hand, Nakasone that is not satisfactory, she said. game to watch her play. teally excited. I think I can do pretty Nakasone said. said. "Judo has not been very suc- "He made it out to (the Utah State) game," Behlen said. "It was xxell.- The SJSU program is well-known Judo was first founded by Jigoro cessful and we are hoping to a big deal for me to do well in this game." Keith Nakasone. the volunteer in the United States, Jefferson said. Kano. the father of modern sports in change that." Her father is doing well after suffering the stroke, Behlen said.

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