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Creating a THE Security debate brings waste North Korea admits it has community ,nuclear weapons congressmen to campus North Korea told US. officials yesterday that it does have nuclear weapons. say sources close Congressmen Bob Etheridge, agement Ken Taylor ..and N.C. Due to the new organization with— 0f scholars to the U.S.talks with North Korea and Chin.The sources also said the countrywould”prove"this Brad Miller and David Price Bioterrorism Coordinator Iames in the Cabinet and the formation The Honors Program Among the most notable Kirkpatrick, M.D. of the position of secretary of soon. were presentfor a debate con- is establishing a vil- are Yale and Rice Univer— In the past,thecountry has claimed to have a An audience of about 80 mem— Homeland Security, money that has sity. “I think that the village nuclear weapons program but not actual cerning homeland security at bers ofvarious branches oflaw ené been historically allocated for fire— lage on East Campus weapons. Centennial Campus Tuesday. is a wonderful concept for Gen. Li Gun, a North Korean representative, forcement and emergency—response fighter and police grants could pos— for honors students. NCSU,” she continued. ”blatantly and boldly"to|d U.S. Assistant Secre— teams listened to the congressmen sibly now be reserved in one lump Baker stated that there tary of State James Kelly that the country has Jessica Gluck discuss their positions on the new— sum intended for homeland security. Marc Kristofer nuclear weapons and asked,”Nowwhat are you StaffReporter would be eight resident going to do about it?” ly formed Homeland Security Com- Many first responders also ex- Brooks mentors participating in Li said the country would consider disman- mittee. pressed concern for the Current StaffReporter the village program. These gfi tling the weapons but only with the assurance In efforts to establish a cohesive “Since [September11, 2001], we communication systems. An esti— thatthe U.S.governmentwould notattack North form of communication between sophomore, junior and Korea. have found how exposed we are,” mated $240 million would be re- There’s a certain feeling of senior honors students local, state and federal agencies, N.C. said Etheridge addressing the pur— quired to build just the infrastruc— excitement in the air. The State hosted a Congressional Home- would serve in addition Suicide bomber attacks pose of the summit. The congress— ture for a communication system spring season is just a few to the resident advisors. land Security Summit Tuesday men looked toward the local that would connect the entire state, weeks in, and adding to Israeli train station morning at Centennial Campus. The mentors will help branches offirst responders for di— including all emergency systems. that, the University Hon— incoming freshmen tran- A Palestinian suicide bomber struck at a train Congressmen Bob Etheridge, Brad rection. ‘ V The morning concluded with the ors Program is moving station in Kfar Saba, Israel, on Thursday, killing Miller and David Price fieldedques- sition to life at the uni— himself and a security guard while injuring 13 A main concern expressed by congressmen expressing their sin- ahead with its plans for versity, find classes, and others. tions from local and regional emer— many was the allocation of federal cere gratitude for the information the Honors Village. The bomber was identified as 18-year-old gency first-response teams. give academic tips. Ahmed al-Khatib,and an armed faction ofPales— funds for local jurisdictions. A cit-. being shared between the different The HonorsVillage is an The first step for the tinian PresidentYasser Arafat’s Fatah movement With the congressmen were N.C. izen from a Chapel Hill fire depart— levels ofgovernment. The possibil— attempt to refocus the Crime Control and Public Safety program was to move its and the Popular Frontforthe Liberation ofPales- ment expressed a real concern about ity of a followup summit remains program. Currently, the headquarters. The offices, tine (PFLP) took responsibility for the attack. Secretary Bryan Beatty, Director of how the moneywas only seen by 10- open. honors program provides This wasthefirstattack in the country in near- N.C. Division of Emergency Man- formerly located in Lee . ly a month,but it highlights the many problems cals in small bits. opportunities and chal— Hall, are now in Clark that awaitthe proposed”road map"forcreating _ lenges to academically a Palestinian state by 2005.The United States, Hall. This location is cen— United Nations, European Union and Russia draft- gifted students. With tral in forming a learning ed the proposal. small class sizes, out- community. Since uprisings beganIn September 2000,at standing faculty and spe— least 2,007 Palestinians and 734 Israelis have Seth LeSter steps up as Clark Hall will serve as been killed. cial events, the system a base of operations.- The works to build knowledge NATION first students to join the and enhance the univer— village will live in Bagwell student body treasurer sity experience. dormitory, a member of The village would give the East Campus Quad. Lester wzllfocus on setting up honors students a com- The 2003-04 school year munity in which they can his team as he begins his term will be the inaugural year participate. Students can - ofthe HonorsVillage, and as student body treasurer. opt to reside in the group as the program progress- ofEast Campus halls. Re- Diane Cordova es over the years, Becton siding in one area, they and Berry will be incor- Deputy News Editor will build an environment KRTphoto porated into the village conducive to incorporat— residence. Seth Lester, who recently received ing all their experiences Pennsylvania middle 2,817 ofthe 4,629 votes (or 60.8 per- “We think that this tra- into the academic pursuit. ditional hall style is more school student kills cent of the total votes) for student Denise Wood, the asso— body treasurer, has been connect— conducive to community , principal, self ciate director of the Uni- building,” said Baker. ed to N.C. State for life. Born and versity Honors Program, A 14-year-old boy in Red Lion, Penn.,walked into raised in Raleigh, Lester is current- Many more students the Red Lion Area Junior High School 15 min- sees the community feel will be incorporated into utes before classeswereto begin onThursdayand ly a lifelong education student, as bringing a heightened shot and killed the principal and himself. meaning he is a part-time student the program as time goes James Sheets,an eighth grader,was identified sense of research, creativ- . on. They will join in the as the shooter. He died at the scene to a single who is planning to transfer to ity, discoveryand inquiry- NCSU to study philosophy and programs, special events gunshotto the head. Student Body Treasurer Seth Lester puts the money where his mouth is. based learning. She is also and ontstanding faculty The principal, Eugene Segro, 51, was pro- computer science. Technician sat Staffphoto by Rob Brad/ey in charge of granting nounced dead at the hospital.Officials say he down with Lester to outline his goals seminars that will be an had been an employeeattheschool for 15 years scholarships to incoming integral part of the new and plans for progress in the up- and was well—liked, according to students.”He for which I’ve been taking applica— students and the university’s ad— freshmen system. community. wasfairand wasn't meantoanyone,"said seventh— coming year. tions all week (latest deadline is Fri— ministration, local government and The concept ofan hon- grader MattTempleton. Technician: What are your goals as Baker said, “The stu— Sheets was not known to have disciplinary day at midnight). The student body state government. ors village is in place at dents [who] live in the vil- problems or disputes with Segro. student body treasurer? comptroller is in charge ofkeeping Technician: What is good and what several universities. “It’s a Lester: I want to give out more lage the first fewyears will records oftransactions and report- needs improvement with this posi— national trend,” says Ka- createwhat it STATE mOney on appropriations to stu— means to be ing account statuses to the senate tion? trin Baker, the assistant di— a village resident.” dent organizations. In Student Gov— on a regular basis. The student body Lester: I’m following in the foot— Skull found in rector of the program. Fayetteville ernment 30 percent of the budget inspector general who works as sort steps ofmany great treasurers in the attic may be linked to 1997 goes to student organizations. Before ofa go-between between myselfand past. Andrew Payne had this job in murder giving out money, we [the Stand— the Tuition and Fees Committee 1999, [Student Body President] Rose McMillan A human skull was found in a Fayetteville attic ing Committee on Finance] look at and works as sort of a student fee Mike Anthony was [student body on Tuesday by a cleaning crew that was clear— the impact of the student organi— watchdog. treasurer] in 2000, and after Rober— to be remembered ing out the unoccupied home. zation and [its] event on the whole Finally, I intend to appoint an as— ta Hansman and Dan Gilligan, who The skull appears to be that ofa 30-year-old News StaffReport sweetest people I knew.” student body. I want to publicize body treasurer, who both were fantastic as well, I’d be man, according to authorities, and it could be sociate student “She tried to have every- leftfrom a murder years ago. this [process of giving out money generally will keep up to date on the happyjust to keep the excellence in N.C. State student Rose Lt. Sam Pennica of the Cumberland County on apprbpriations to student or- affairs ofthe office, so that ifI am not the treasury a permanent tradition. one feel comfortable and Sheriff’s Office said the skull was hidden and McMillan, ajunior in mi- she was always willing to thatseveral families could have livedIn the home ganizations] a lot more. I also want accessible for any reason, the asso- Ifanyimprovements are to be made, crobiology, passed away without knowing of its presence. to go out and continuallymeet more ciate treasurer can step in and fill I would focus solely on appropria— listen if you had a prob- Sunday due to a pul- her a good Police are investigating whether or not there people and work with the students. the bill. I tions. I want more publicity for ap- lem. I consider is a connection between the skull and a decap- monary blood clot. friend who will be great- itated body foundIn Lommond Lake, less than Technician: Why did you decide to Technician: How are you going to propriations, a faster turnaround McMillan, a Dean’s List a mile from ly missed,” said Tyler the home, in 1997 run? work with the students? How are time (which means we’d have to student, participated in Lester: It seemed like a natural pro— you going to get them more in- start the process sooner) and to Hobbs, co—manager of C- Various organizations, Stores. Duke cancels summer gression. I had been on the Stand- volved with Student Government push for a more closely-knit work- which included being two The funeral service will studyabroad in Beijing ing Committee on Finance for and the student body treasurer? ing relationship between the treas- elected the 2003-2004 years, and I saw four semesters of Lester: I’d want to work closely with ury and the Tuition and Fees Com—‘ take place on Friday at 3 Medical fears will keep some Duke University president ofthe Society of pm. at the First Baptist students home this summer. appropriations. With the last ap— the vice president ofVisibility and ac- mittee. African American Cul- The university has canceled a summer Missionary Church on study- propriation, I was vice Chair on the cessibility (whomever Tony [Cara— Technician: Any comments about ture, co-coordinating the , abroad program to Beijing over concerns ofse- committee; I was basically the right— vano] chooses to appoint) to try all the upcoming school year? 321 E. Worth Street in St. vere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). annual Ebony Harlem Pauls, N.C. hand man to the [former] student sorts ofnew ideas to convey the idea Lester: I encourage all students to The university is searching for an alternative Awards, and serving as on—campus memo- program for the 50 students who had been ac- body treasurer. to NCSU students that [Student give Student Government an open The student senator. McMillan take place cepted intothe mid-June program.The decision Technician: When do you want to Government] is notjust a bunch of ear, despite what impressions they rial service Will to cancel was made Thursday by both the had also been employed on Tuesday at 4:30 pm. in Asian/Pacific Studies Institute and the Office of start implementing your goals/vi- social misfits that couldn’t give up may have gathered from other as a weekend manager by Study Abroad. sion for student body treasurer? student council. With the right kind sources. It’s a great organization that Witherspoon Student ”We’re committed totryto find an alternative UniversityDining Central Center, Room 126. that will provide students with the language im- Lester: With only two weeks left in ofprogressive and positive attitudes, really does fight for students on Stores. . the semester, I’m focusing on main— For more information, mersion experience they had hoped to get,even [Student Government] can step up multiple fronts. Other than that, Monte Harris, night though it won’t be in mainland China,”said Mar- ly getting my team set up. My team just a contact the Office of and become a real forum for stu— simple “GO PACK! manager for the C-stores, garet Riley, director of Duke’5 Office of Study consists ofthree integral positions, dents, working as a liaison between African—American Stu— Abroad. said, “Rose was one of the dent Affairs at 515-3835. rage

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as stress I am running forRaleigh City Council Students of NC. a driveway into the street. The ordinance in the houses around campus. Rent Money will not help State, I plan to run is unconstitutional and unfair. Worst of would have skyrocketed by 200 percent for Raleigh City. all, it was passed in the summer, which per person, and students would effec- Council. Raleigh made it virtually impossible for any sig- tively have been forced into the apart- sterilization victims has ignored nificant student resistance to be formed. ment complexes that surround Raleigh. NCSU students The Brent Road party used to be a The ordinance was written with a very It is difficult to believe that North Car- persons sterilized in the State were black for, too long. It is NCSU tradition. Students would gather specific goal in mind, and had it passed, olina used to sterilize men and women, and 99 percent were female.” time for a change on the first weekend before classes; they it would have worked. usually against their knowledge or will, The state has just recently issued an in this city; our would mingle and listen to bands. Of Luckily, the city council was met with because their families or a medical work— apology for these events, and now it also voices must be course, like most parties, many drank al— a large amount of resistance. Through er believed that theywere mentally ill or wants to repay the victims. However, Zack heard. Students cohol, but at the same time, many did- several public forums, students, as well money will feebleminded. But from 1929 to 1974, not change the fact that these Medford are discriminated n’t. The ordinance was passed, and the as non—students, were able to voice North Carolina had a Eugenics Program men and women were denied their right StaffColumnist against time and party was completely shut down. More enough disapproval that the council had that allowed the state to sterilize men to bear children. A few thousand dollars again here, and than 500 police officers started patrolling to back down. The students won a victory, and women who were seen as mentally will not help 56—year—old Elaine Riddick that is because we have no one to repre— the party. but the question remains: Why was the handicapped or incompetent. While Jessie forget the day that she realized that sent our interests in the city council. Ben- The Clarion stated that “city officials ordinance drafted in the first place? more than 30 states had programs sim- the reason she was not able to conceive son Kirkman is supposed to be our estimate that the The point isn’t ilar to North Carolina’s, ours was espe— was because she was sterilized when she representative, but he has consistently Raleigh Police De- that we deserve the cially gruesome. Researchers have was 14 without her knowledge. Money is shown he doesn’t care. Things must partment’s one— W8 dESGI’VE ('0 be 0 part Of right to have a estimated that more than 7,600 men and only a way for North Carolina’s govern— change. The council took away our uni- night stand on our lOCCll government’s huge party every women were sterilized in North Caroli- ment officials to feel like they have fixed versity’s traditions; it tried to kick us out Brent Road cost year or have dirty na, and while the Eugenics Board was the problem. ofour homes and has made it so you can taxpayers between decisions. yards. Rather, we supposed to curtail misuse of the law, While financial compensation would actually be ARRESTED for just being at $150,000 and deserve to have more than 90 percent ofthe cases passed hold the state accountable for its past a party. There are 28,000 ofus, and we de- $1 75,000.” That representatives who through. And even after most of the misdeeds, it would also set a precedent serve to be treated with respect. Kirk— amount of money is absurd, consider- Will address student concerns when the states had eliminated their Eugenics Pro- ‘ that any person who had been wronged man offered to hold office hours at our ing that they have not sought alternative council makes its decisions. Students are grams after World War 11, North Caroli- by the state’s laws could receive money, university, but he has not shown up. He means of handling the Brent Road par- as much a part ofRaleigh as anyone else; na kept going for another 30 years, with and that might become a costly and leg- stressed the importance of a Hillsbor— in fact, we giveback more to Raleigh than almost four—fifths ofthe state’s steriliza- islative nightmare for North Carolina. ough Street revival but has made no Perhaps the best solution would be a any one group in this city. Service Raleigh * tions taking place after 1945. The best thing for the state to do is fund strides towards for it. Kirkman has not compromise. Police should have a strong is one of the country’s largest service There is‘ absolutely no doubt that the counseling for the victims, because many kept his promises to our school and presence at the party, but they should projects, and it is just one example ofthe North Carolina doctors and government of those still alive have not recovered thereby has taken away our rights as not arrest people for having fun. Rather, thousands of service hours we students officials that allowed these often mis— from the experience. It is unfortunate Raleigh dwellers. the street should be closed from both give to Raleigh every year. guided or under-researched sterilizations that the injustice here is not something “Any activity resulting in conditions ends. Police would be at the entrances I am running for Raleigh City Coun— to take place committed a great crime. that North Carolina can directly pay that annoy, injure or endanger the safe- to the party, and students could purchase cil because NCSU needs a voice outside They robbed innocent men and women back. They didn’t take someone’s land; ty, health, comfort or repose ofthe neigh— bracelets at these entrances that would en- of our campus. We have been a part of oftheir ability to have children. Howev- they took away his or her ability to have boring residents ...,” states the Nuisance able them to drink. This way, only stu— Raleigh since 1887, and we deserve to be er, the current House bill that wants to children, and at this point in time, the Party Ordinance. It passed in July 2000 dents oflegal drinking age would be able a part of our local government’s deci- fund research for possible monetary only way to begin apologizing for that in an attempt to limit one very specific to drink alcohol. The money from sions. I would like to be that voice.‘As compensation for NC. Eugenics victims fact is to offer those sterilized a way to party. Kirkman wrote the ordinance with bracelet sales could go to a noble cause, our representative on the council, I would will ultimately not make up for their work through the nightmares they still such broad language that it enabled po- such as educating students about the fight for all students’ rights to be con— great loss. carry because of that experience. lice to charge 117 partygoers with of- dangers of drinking and driving. Police sidered. I would stand against legislation g. The NC. General Assembly has just Many people turn to money as the one fenses and arrest 20 people. The could use the money they would save that discriminates against students. I received a bill that allocates $25,000 to in- way to make up for past injustices, and ordinance targeted students, and it is still from declaring war on Brent Road to set would fight against the vague wording vestigate the potential cost and feasibil- while it can solve some problems, it will relevant today. The city recently hired a up DUI checkpoints throughout the area ofthe Nuisance Party Ordinance. I would ity of offering money and counseling to not help a situation of this magnitude police officer whose main purpose is to to keep students from drinking and driv- work with police to come up with effec- those sterilized through the state’s Eu— or sensitivity. North Carolina’s General enforce the Nuisance Party Ordinance. No ing. tive ways to handle parties that get out of genics Program. This bill was most like- Assembly also needs to keep in mind that longer will police break up parties when In 2002, the Raleigh City Council be— hand, rather than ticketing innocent peo— ly a reaction to the Winston—Salem the state is in a financial crisis that more they have time, now they have a person gan working to pass an ordinance that ple. Most of all, I would fight to protect Journal publishing a five-part investiga— spending, no matter howjustified, will not whose major role is to break up parties would limit the number of unrelated in- your rights. tion on the tactics and victims of the help. The best way for North Carolina and dish out tickets. In, 2002, 16 people dividuals who can live in a “single—fam— program, articles that caused many oth- to begin repaying the Eugenics’ survivors at Brent Road were arrested. One stu— ily residence” from four to two. The Want to learn more about Zack’s cam- Q er publications around North Carolina is to help them come to.terms with their dent was arrested for littering when he ordinance would have made it virtually paign? Visit www.izack.c0m/Politics/ to also issue stories. The bill illustrates past, because there is no feasible way for dropped a cigarette, and it rolled down impossible for students to afford living index.html some of the worst outcomes of the pro— our government to make real amends gram, including the fact that “by the late for this part of our history. 19603, more than 60 percent of those Communication is the key in science Life is short and for the benefit of tissues and organs. I with created organs, whether it be precious. It seems don’t know exactly what Rose had to go through stem cells or pigs, do perform that I must need through, but it is believed that itwas a re- tests before actually using the organs, this reminder over sult ofmiscommunication with her doc— but it is important that these scientists and over, for I re- tor. Butthat sort ofthing is not the main know as much as possible about the ceived it yet again topic of today’s column. I don’t feel like genome as they can before stepping too 6 1i this past Monday. writing about the messed—up side ofthe deeply into cloning. A co-worker and a medical world. Let’s focus on something Am I suggesting that all cloning re- great person a bit more positive. search be halted until the genome is com- passed from this Fifty years after Nobel Prize winners pletely understood? No. Research must, Holly earth Sunday. James Watson and Francis Crick first de— and will, always persist. However, it is Bezant Rose McMillian scribed the DNA double-helix structure, important that these fields (cloning, or— StaffColumriist died from medical Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill gan transplants and the genome study) complications at are developing cooperate and the young age of 20. multi-million dol— even collaborate Rose was a dedicated employee. She lar lab buildings It is important that these with each other. was always there before me on Sunday for the purpose of scientific fields cooperate Obviously, the new mornings, unless she gave me a ride. She further researching genetics buildings was soft—spoken and so nice to everyone. the human and even collaborate with on ‘both school She was goal oriented and, from what I genome — the ba- campuses will Thushan Amarasiriwardena could tell, did very well academically. sic blueprint ofge— Other" house several re— Carie Windham and TECHNICIAN l Editors in Chief NC. State has lost a beautiful, sweet, in- netic instructions searchers, for the human many research THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY telligent student. This came as a complete shock, and I body. projects. I hope that the scientists will Q‘ Anna Edens Katie Kinsey do not think that I’ll be able to get over lastweek, it was announced that the hu- work with each other and not be reclu- News Editor Graphics Editor the initial shock ofit until I attend her fu- man genome is finally completely sive in their respective studies. neral this Saturday, for closure. Even then mapped after a decade ofwork. The next Communication isa key to success in Michele DeCamp Sarah Davis I wonder howl will be able to go to work step for scientists is to try to understand science. Without it there are mistakes Opinion Editor Serious Editor Sunday and keep dry eyes. It’s one of the flaws and functions of the genome and hard feelings. Just look at the Jesica Matt Middleton Amber Daughtry those crappy things that happens in life, and to pinpoint causes and treatments Santillan case. Santillan might be alive Sports Editor AdvertisingManager and it is best to be happy by thinking of diseases such as cancer, heart disease, ifthe doctors had worked on their com— about her good qualities, what she would Alzheimer’s disease and mental illness. munication skills. Rose might have been Joel Isaac Frady Dwayne Baker be laughing about and memories ofbe- This understanding ofthe genome is key also, if indeed there was a miscommu- Arts ea Entertainment Editor BusinessManager ing around her. It is hard, but it’s also to diagnosing solutions for the diseases, nication with her doctor. 80 those ofyou and it is great that these scientists are be- who are going into health or Tim Lytvinenko Catherine Pellizzari possible. I know she has many friends students she was so likable and easy— other science-related fields, please com— PhotographyEditor Classifieds Manager here because ing so thorough in attempting to gain going. understanding. Other scientists that are municate with those around you to the Katie Cox Pawel Spychala It is interesting that this comes at a time so wrapped up in using cloning as a best of your ability. CopyDesk Chief Online Editor in which doctors are being sued left and means to help prevent or cure various Holly is having a hard time thinking ofa SARS is spreading around the ailments, however, may be jumping the funny tagline right now. Help her Diane Cordova DeputyNews Editor right. witty, world. Cloning is persisting and not just gun. I understand that scientists working out [email protected]. Ben McNeely Deputy Opinion Editor ‘H “ ‘ ‘ l". .H. ~ , '. Andrew B. Carter Deputy Sports Editor CAMPUS FORUM l Iforuvm@technzézanstajff.com Rob Bradley Deputy PhotographyEditor 323 Witherspoon Student Center - Box 8608, NCSU Campus Raleigh, NC 27695-8608 Who’s ruining hip—hop? American and Puerto Rican people in These white boys bounced around Most days, it is pretty embarrassing to NewYork City, has always been a multi- stage lamenting the fact that hip—hop Editorial Fax Press Releases 515-2411 515-5133 releases@techniciarzstafifcom be white, but Wednesday might have racial phenomenon, so it’s not the pres- had lost its roots and spitting rhymes been one of the most embarrassing ence of the white boys that disturbs me. about “back in the day.” It was as if they Advertising Technician Online Information “white days” I’ve ever had. I got back It’s the overwhelming dominance ofthe were not the least bit aware that it is the 515-2029 wmv.technicianonline.com editor@technician5tafi‘Icom fiom the Union Activities Board’s “Get In- white boys that disturbs me. And, while colonization ofhip-hop (like gospel,jazz, Opinions expressed in the columns, cartoons, photo illustrations and letters that appear on volved” program, and I have to say, I’m I consider myselfto be a bit of a hip—hop and rock ‘n’ roll before it) by white Technician’s pages are the views ofthe individual writers and cartoonists. The unsigned editorials that pretty damn appalled. head who has definitely incorporated a people like he and I that have poured appear on the editorial page are the opinion ofpaper and are the responsibility ofthe editors in chief. The event opened up with a hip—hop good deal of African—American culture herbicide on the roots of hip—hop. And Technician (USPS 455-050) is the official student-run newspaper of NC. State University group called the Dread Nots (perhaps that has defined what it means to “be” while they asserted their manhood and is published every Monday through Friday throughout the academic year from August through hip-hop May except during holidays and examination periods. Copyright 2003 by the Student Media Knots), which consisted ofa discjockey into my life, the level to which through naked homophobia and sexism, Authority. All rights reserved. To receive permission for reproduction, please write the editors in chief. and four, white-boy emcees. Hip—hop, these white boys had stolen black ver- I couldn’t help but feel sad because they Subscription cost is $100 per year. Printed by The News & Observer, Raleigh, NC though originally created by African- nacular and style was staggering. See FORUM page 5 mi. 4 5 .\ TECHNICIAN-FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2003 l 5

RULE or THUMB Attend the Perception is Keys to flaring Your First Home Dixie Chicks pose nude Workshop at the MeKimmon To rebut comments made about supposedly anti—American gCenter this Saturday, Ap‘rii 26, comments made by their lead singer,the Dixie Chicks posed everything nude on Entertainment Weekly.That’ll settles it. Nothing is any time between ‘l.0am~irpm. more American than gratuitous nudity disguised as a Put onapair of ship. We are the good guys who political statement. someone’s send food over while bombing a glasses. Does country, then rebuild the coun— your View of try, using our tax dollars. To me, Sources say N. Korea armed the world this is not the best policy. No oth— North Korea’s representative, Li Gung,reportedto U.S.Assistant change? Is it er country has so much pity for Secretary of State James Kelly that they have nuclear arms better or the country with before saying, ”What are you going to do about it?” Gung’s which it is at comment was followed by a video montage ofthe bombing worse? It is war. No other country spends of Baghdad while Kelly hummed Ride of the Valkyries by Heather strange how millions of dollars (or whatever Wagner Cutchin juSt Changing currency it uses) rebuilding a StaffColumnist ones Way of country after it has been torn it OJ. Simpson offers to commentate Blake trial viewing things apart. ‘ OJ. Simpson said that while he will not participate in a ’can make a situation so much Also, the United States will be realityTV show, he wants to be a guest commentator forthe better or worse than it really is. implementing the terms of trial ofRobert Blake,theTVstaron trial for murdering his wife. Take the war for example. Look- democracy as we know them, After the trial,the two may team up for a reality show where ing at it through my eyes, the war where no religious faction will they search for the real killers. itself was needed to overthrow a lead the country, and there will dictator who was ruining a coun- be an impartial leader who looks High School teacher suspended try. However, rebuilding this out for the good ofall. But, this is In Fort Pierce, Fla., a teacher was suspended for showinghis country is a needless act that will a country that has always been Honors English classthe beginning ofDracula,which is rated just get the United States into ruled by a religious leader and to R. Parents objected because he did not ask permission be— $$$ CASH $$$ more trouble than it is worth. In take away that tradition will ruin fore showing the grotesque images.Had he made them read about it it would have been okay. $25.00 for the first Visit With this ad almost every war we have been the values ofthis country. (Once Up to $ 180/Month in, we have helped to rebuild the again, this is myperception ofthe By donating plasma at country. This policy has backfired issue.) I have talked to people who Reconstruction of Iraq begins on us every time. But through one believe if we took away the reli— Retired US. Army Lt. Gen Jay Garner is now in Iraq to of my friend’s eyes, by rebuilding gious part of the government, representthe Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian As- ‘ Biomat USA, Inc. the country, we have a better then the people would be better sistance. Open Under New Management chance of it becoming a Garner was happy to report,”We’l| have this place brimming demo— able to deal with issues and more (formerly SERACARE) cratic country, which will no problems would be solved. I turn with McDonalds and Starbucks in no time.” longer be against the United my eyes to the United States and States, but will be willing to help see all of the unsolved problems NOW WELCOMING STUDENTS it. we have despite the fact that our Poll shows NYC loves Bush * * PLUS ‘A' ‘k it People have different reasons government is supposedly im— A poll released Thursday says that registered voters prefer Ask about additional $$$ for referrals for the start of the war as well. I partial to religion, such as bills President Bush to other Democratic candidates and see it as a way for President dealing with issues like abortion politicians. Of course, the poll may have been slightly con— George W. Bush to finish the job and animal rights. founded byquestions like,”#5) Doyou not nothave an abjection 1Maiden Lane, Raleigh, NC 27607 to thejob President Bush is not doing?” ‘ his dad did not finish and to get I do not see taking away a coun- (off Hillsborough Street, across from the BellTower) some publicity. Other people see try’s religion as a way of helping a North Hill’s mall demolished Phone (919) 828-1590 Bush as a great leader, fighting for the country. Reading back over After forty years, North Hill’s mall began to be demolished democracy around the world. my article, it seems to me that I Wednesday.The mall is being demolished to make way for a They believe that the war was came across as being against the mid-town district for shopping, dining, working and living. Please bring: needed to show terrorists that the United States. Your View ofwhat Still, early Thursday, senior citizens could be seen - Photo I.D. United States would not stand for I see may be different. To clarify speed—walking in large circles through the debris. - Proof of current address their attacks; we will fight back. In things: I am not against my coun- - Proof of Social Security # my opinion, we are only making try; I just disagree with this part Dead tigers found at cat house holes in a country already full of of the war. I think the money 90 dead tigers were found at a home in California for retired , holes and not really proving any- spent on rebuilding Iraq would stage animals.Authorities also found evidence ofhigh levels thing, except that we will break be better spent helping out the of animal abuse. Several mistreated but alive animals were rescued.0ne anonymous animal was quoted,"l worked with the rules for a fight. I said before homeless here in the United Russell Crowe.l don't need this.” that the war was needed, but only States. The United States should because it overthrew Hussein. We take care of itself before taking A FUNNY probably could have done the care of another country. Unredeemed bonds found same thing in a different way Researchers In the US. Archives found three unredeemed SEXY without harming so many civil— Heather is not spending her ener- $2,000 bonds that the treasury sold to finance the Louisiana ians in Iraq. gyprotesting the aftermath ofthe Purchase. When informed, President Bush laughed heartily SCARY POWERHOUSE!’ The people ofthe United States war; she is studyingfor herfinals! before sitting down to a big plate of”freedom”fries and a fine often think of our country as the Ifyou are a good study buddyfor bottle ofCalifornian Merlot. Better Tomorrow police officer of the world, help— chemistry 10], e-mail her at is what Sundance is all abotlt!" ing other countries become more [email protected]. Centennial Campus project postponed ‘ -PeterTravers, ROLLING STONE us“ ‘ of a democracy than a dictator- NC. State decided this week that because offiscal concerns, the project to build a hotel, golf course and conference "TWO BIG THUMBS UP!‘ importantly, they weren’t even center on Centennial Campus shall be postponed. Students FORUM found themselves dismayed that they would not be able to A BRILLIANT FILM! continuedfrom page 4 aware that they were contribut- work in a quick eighteen holes after exams. ing to the death of the hip-hop Dazzling! Shocking [5 just didn’t have a clue. culture that they claim to love so -Roger Ebert: Richard Roeper’, EBERT & ROEPER1 They didn’t notice that a whole much. This is white ignorance. crowd of people stood before Five hundred years after Colum- "STYLISH and very well—acted ! " O them in disbelief of what they bus murdered an entire culture, weie seeing. They didn’t seem to and we still haven’t caught on. -David Ansen, NEWSWEEK Iecognize that it isn’t cool to be That’s justplain embarrassing. sexist and homophobic, and that How many more cultures have to Apple co—founder, Steve Wozniak will be "W! A tour de force." not all ofthe black men they were die before we figure it out? visiting NC State on Saturday. A live -C.W. Nevius, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Imitating buy ‘lI’ltO those de Bryan Profi‘itt webcast ofhis speech will be available at the OFFICIAL SELECTION structive systems of oppression Graduate Student NCSU PackMUG site SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL DRAMATIC COMPETITION that so often reinforce, and are Liberal Studies http://packmug.ncsu.edu reinforced by, racism. But most O s.

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1 Women’s club soccer beats the oddsin Clemson The women’s club soccer The Wolfpack women had ex— coach Jason Berger. Freshman take NC. State seriously. The Pack tory. troversial scheduling glitch. Al— team had a great showing in perienced a difficult spring sea- Megan Wheeler, a skilled forward quickly surprised them with a State’s next opponent on Sat— though the team won their pool, son entering goal in the first five minutes from urday afternoon was Auburn. the tournament organizers grant- Clemson despite small the tournament, due who had never played goalkeep— to the incessant rain that wreaked er, started in goal for the Pack. freshman midfielder Rebecca Freshman forward Kristen Young ed byes to only two of the four. numbers and lack ofprepa— havoc with both games and prac— State stepped onto the field Friday George offofan assist from fellow put in a quick goal in the first half pool winners based on goals ration time. tices. The team traveled to Clem— night to face Florida State, dom— freshman midfielder Lauren off of a cross into the box by scored in their three pool games; son with the odds stacked against inating from the start with strong Duffy. Sophomore forward George. Ami Krasner scored the therefore, State was forced to play Mandy Bishop them considering the team took communication and confidence. Moniqua Maxie scored a second second goal off of a drop ball another game on Saturday night Guest Writer only 14 players, no goalkeeper Freshman forward Blair South goal for the Pack, but the ball was from senior midfielder Beth against Ohio State in order to ad- and no coach to the tournament. scored the opening goal for the quickly kicked out ofthe net by a Lewis. Junior forward Megan vance to the semifinal round. The women’s club soccer team Coupled with minimal practice Pack off a direct kick in the sec— Buckeye defender and disallowed Aukland put in a stellar per- This time the Buckeyes took the overcame adversity and produced time, the team entered the tour- ond half, leading the team to a 1- by the referee. formance for the Wolfpack with Pack more seriously and used ' impressive results at the semi—an- nament with its back already 0 Victory. The Pack was not shaken by the her impressive skills and leader- their size to their advantage. The nual Clemson Spring Shindig against the proverbial wall. , The team’s next opponent on unfortunate call and held the one— ship. Her communication helped Buckeyes scored in the closing Tournament April 11—13. The Captains Allison Maul, Ami Saturday morning was Ohio goal lead behind the strong de— lead the team to a 2—0 win. With minutes ofthe second half to se— Clemson tournament is a na— Krasner and Lori Krasner led the State, a team known for their ex- fensive efforts of Lori Krasner, three consecutive shutouts be— cure a spot in the semifinals Sun- tionally ranked event held every team, which were accompanied pensive and highly committed Maul, Maude Rowland, Anna hind stellar goaltending from day morning. i fall and spring featuring teams by a sheet oftorn notebook paper program. It was obvious from the Sweetman and Catherine Con~ Wheeler, State women won their Despite the odds, the Pack from up and down the East Coast. with instructions from head kickoff that the‘Buckeyes did not way to produce another 1-0 Vic— pool with a 3-0 record and hoped played a great tournament and to advance to the semifinals. produced impressive results Unfortunately, the team’s Cin- against talented competition. derella story ended with a con—

BASEBALL threw and even their hitters. But continuedfrom page 8 even when they came back in the top ofthe ninth to tie the game at State, Wake Forest and ClemsOn. four, our guys really stayed As a result, State — a team many poised, much like they have been . consider to be the surprise ofcol— all year. lege baseball — has come to be “It is that, our ability to be a known for its clutch play in close clutch team that has sparked op— games that has yielded win after portunities like what happened win. Tuesday night and has allowed us Tuesday night that reputation to get where we are today.” , continued as the Pack proved State will have another chance again its ability to be a clutch to show that tonight at Doak, the team when games are close, scor- first pitch scheduled for 7 pm. ing the game—winning run off a The series continues Saturday double by senior second baseman and Sunday at 1:30 pm. Adam Hargrave in the bottom of “We can’t give them any the ninth to edge out a talented chances to get hot,” said Avent. ¢ UNC-Wilmington team. “Then we need to play our game. “It was very obvious the other If we can get our hitters to get night that we are a clutch team,” some hits and our pitchers, like said Avent. “We took Wilming— Vern and Mike to get some strong ton’s best shot Tuesdaynight. innings, and then Joey help shut They really came to play, and it things down, then we could do showed with the pitches they well this weekend.”

ROGERS Rogers attributes the success of continuedfrom page 8 the team, which currently stands . at 34-9 and is ranked as high as be a long day.” sixth in national polls, to their Despite not being a strikeout ability to play together and a pitcherin his own mind, Rogers shared interest in getting to Om— Double has managed to set down 74 bat- aha, Neb. ——— home of the College I ters on strikes this season. That World Series. total puts him at a respectable “We play as a team; we love be— fourth place in the ACC. His abil- ing around one another,” said ity to change speeds and throw Rogers. “We all have a common strikes can leave hitters guessing goal to get to the [College] World and missing. Series.”

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After being taken out by a line pitched at 83.1 and complete games with drive last season, starter Mike two. Head coach Elliott Avent has a simple Rogers isjustfinishing what he reason for the Rogers’ success and the started. rest of the pitching staffthis year — sim- ply desire and toughness. Rogers is un- Austin Johnson relenting on the mound, he is unwilling StaffWriter to give in to hitters no matter the situa— tion. starting pitcher Mike Rogers NC. State “He’s such a competitor — so mental— has made quite a comeback. ‘ ly tough,” said Avent,“He doesn’t want to The freshman Rogers was red shirted give in —- doesn’t want to get beat. He off last season after taking a line drive competes so hard. It’s the same thing that fractured his right fibu- his leg. The play makes Ioey Devine and Vern Sterry so la and ended what had been a promising special.” Rogers had gone start. Before his injury, Rogers believes the addition of Sterry 3—2 and had the best ERA among State and freshman closer Ioey Devine has starters at 3.63. He had also struck out been a huge boost for him and the rest of 39 innings. 41 batters in just over the pitching staff. There were signs that “It was the first ACC game of the sea— Rogers was going to be great this year, son on a Saturday against Wake Forest, but Sterry and Devine’s dominance have the year —— and I didn’t pitch the rest of been more surprising. The ability to have said Rogers. “But it was a freak accident,” pitchers around him that can give point— Im back 100 percent now.” ers when something isn’t going right has Rogers spent the spring rehabilitating been useful to the right—hander from and was able to get some work in sum— Hamilton, N]. mer leagues. Rogers returned this sea— “IfI see one ofthe pitchers doing some- son and pitched even better — teaming thing that he doesn’t see, I’m able to help with junior—college transfer Vern Sterry them out and vice versa,” said Rogers. to solidify State’s starting pitching. Even Another key to Rogers’ impressive sea- though Sterry leads the ACC in wins, he son has been his ability to throw strikes. still considers Rogers the staff ace. While that may seem obvious, many “He is one of our team leaders,” said pitchers are unable to throw strikes con— follow him, Sterry, “I’m just trying to sistently with all oftheir pitches. Rogers and he has left big footsteps to follow.” can throw all three of his pitches —— fast— At six feet and under 200 pounds, ball, curveball and a changeup — over Rogers doesn’t necessarily look like a the plate. dominating pitcher. But his numbers this “I wouldn’t consider myself a real year tell a completely different story. strikeout pitcher,’he said.Just get ahead Rogers has managed to compile a 2.16 of the hitters, change speeds —— if they thus far, second ERA and a 9—1 record know a fastball is coming, it’s going to only to Sterry in the league in wins. Rogers leads the ACC in both innings See ROGERS page 6

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of the Week clutch defined ‘ Jason A native ofAustralia, [ason Moon The N. C. State baseball team has val North Carolina this weekend at Doak successful this weekend, we’re going to has his eyes on the pros next sea— Moon found ways to win all season and Field. The Pack has already won its series have to limit the number of at bats they son. Moon and the State men’s at Duke and Wake Forest. have.” Senior golfteam will know their NCAA will look to do the same this week— example Golf The Tar Heels - ranked 22 (32—12, 10— Do that and it’d be another fate early next week. end against No. 22 North Caroli— 5) are closely behind the Pack in third!” of how much the Pack has grown, and na at Doak Field. place and, like the Pack, have been play— it would also help in the national rank- Full namezlason Moon ing well of late. ings. Already State has climbed to as high YearIn school, major: Senior, sociology Justin Sellers While UNC’s roster is loaded with tal— as a No. 6 ranking in one poll thus far. Favorite moment as an N..C State athlete.Trips to Las Vegas for the UNLV Senior Stafi’Writer ent, outfielder Ieremy Cleveland has been Want more evidence of how clutch the Tournament its most consistent and dangerous hit— Pack has been? . NCSU landmark: Bell Tower or Brickyard? Brickyard The word“clutch” is often used in sports ter this season. Starting all 44 games, the Consider the fact that a year ago, State Phil Mickelson or Tiger Woods: Tiger g to define an athlete or team that tends two—time ACC Player ofthe Week is bat- picked up only four wins on the road —— ’ Who is David Thompson? One of NC. State’s best basketball players to be successful in tense and critical sit- ting a team and conference best .454. His a scary fact when considering renova— Ifl were Chancellor for a day,| would: Provide better parking — free parking? uations. resume for the season includes 14 dou- tions to Doak Field were not completed Favorite club in the golf bag? Driver And it’s that special word that has grad- bles, a triple, 15 homers and 53 RBIs. for the start of this season. As a result, Quote to live by: ”It’s a matter of life or death. ually grown to define the NC. State base- The Pack will plan to counter any of- the team played its home games on the Plans after college:Turn professional first, then play Asia, Australia and Eu— ball team over the last two months. fensive heat with some heat of its own road the first two months of the season. rope, then ultimately the PGA Tour Last season’s 33—26 overall record has in the shape of its weekend one-two- Many might have expected troubling Golf course l’d most like to play, but haven’t: Pebble Beach. already disappeared from the rearview three punch of starters Michael Rogers consequences and inadequacies, but State Last movie seen: Formula 51 mirror of coach Elliott Avent and his and Vern Sterry, and freshman closer handled its position in picture—perfect I came to MC. State because...? Of Coach Sykes and his golf program. team, and is only a reference of com— Joey Devine. With a combined average fashion. Changes were subtle at first, as Brothers or Two Guysszo Guys of NC. parison for the success of this year’s ERA of 2.19, they will look to continue 29 players grew closer as a team. Drew Smith or Tom Suiter: It doesn’t matter,l appreciate any coverage squad — currently 34-9 and tied for sec— State’s clutch play once again in yet an— But before long, the Pack began to State golf. ond place with Florida State in the ACC other tough weekend series. prove itself by winning 13 true “away” Which SportsCenter do you watch? None, Golf Channel! at 1 1-4. “I haven’t seen much of Carolina this games and another 15 at designated Should Augusta National allow female members? No.There are very few But things don’t appear to be getting any year,” said Pack coach Elliott Avent. “home” locations Kinston, Zebulon and members anyway.They should keep the tradition and history that is in place. easier for the Wolfpack, as it looks to “From looking at their statistics and what Wilson. Impressively, State earned series The best lesson golf has taught me: Patience, persistence, dedication and dis- complete the state of North Carolina I have seen, they are a very talented and wins over ACC powerhouses Florida cipline sweep when it plays host to conference ri— offensive ball club. In order for us to be Growing up,| pretended to be:A golfer, and learned from others and used See BASEBALL page6 that to suit me.

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