VOL.104 No.28 reeA STIJDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY t'?llt!B P1:til J"5iJifr. f? 'tf\t "*' b lill\lIt\Mllli!'+@J; i!li. dl_ SPoRTS OPINIONS Monday, September 29,1997 Cougars expecting more Dieting caused by Weather 2/ Sports 9 out of themselves - unhealthy U.S. Opinions 6 Classifieds 13 and getting it beauty standards. www.online-green.com Page 9 Page 6 Undefeated! STAFF PHOTOS RACHEL E. BAYNE (Left) Wendy Rouse, Jennifer Stinson and Stephanie Papke celebrate after beating No. 7 USC 16-14 in game one on Friday night. The No.6 Cougars defeated Southern Cal in five games. (Above) Quaterback Ryan Leaf runs in a touchdown for the Cougars in their 58:0 victory over Boise State. See page 9 for . stories on the victories of both undefeated Cougar teams. Four arrested in panty raid ~ llYD from Bircher's room earlier that morning, AWN KEEN c "I thought I was dreaming," she said. "I couldn't believe Ontributing writer I was awakened that early to identify a stolen bunny cos- tume. I have no idea why someone would take it." mOFo~r men broke into sorority houses early Sunday Other sorority members woke up to the alarm and con- bit !lung, stealing women's underwear and a bunny rab- COstume . fusion of the police searching their rooms. lbe m . The most damage that the hers en, two Greek mem- men caused involved rum- roam~d two non-Greeks, went maging through underwear 0",' Ing through the Alpha •..Icron P' . "It's still scary to know that there drawers and stealing a few about I soronty house at items. susPec4 a.m. The names of the were strangers running through "Even though there was no releaSe~,were not immediately our house, looking through our major damage, it's still scary to know that there were inc~bout an hour after the first personal possessions" strangers running through our fiIement, Mary Lou Berry, a ADRIENNE PORTER house, looking through our belta~r of ,the Alpha Gamma president of Alpha Omicron Pi personal possessions," said on th oronty, saw a prowler Adrienne Porter, president of hous e back landing of the .Alpha Omicron Pi. ~l:md called the police. The men enterd the house fOund man police officers through an open window on them 0 the ~e~ and arrested the bottom floor. At n SUSPIcIonof trespassing, In the future, the sorority members will be sure to keep AlPhaabou.t 6:30 a.m, Michelle Bircher, a member of all their doors and windows locked at night, Porter said. hou OfilIcron Pi woke up to the sounds of a fellow Se' , Members of the sororities decided to press charges on loll. member telling her she needed to go downstarrs to ~~th . 'f all four of the men. , Pair of e police. The officers needed her to idenn y a .Pullman police were unavailable for comment Sunday. bUnny ears that she owned. The ears were stolen Pullman forecast from the National Weather Service at 'V7! www.weather.com/weather/ n . SU l\IENS RUG .). v\reather uS/citiesiWA_Pullman.html \ WSU men's rugby team practice orrdav-and.. \/ ednesday 3:30 to 5:30PM and Friday 5-7PM on the fiel .) ..ehind French Ad. No experience necessary. All are MON. TuEs. WED. THuRs. elcome to come out.: .. H H H @ . 74 F' 73 66 you have questions please call Chris or Dave 333": L '.L L 378. :~i:~ 45 48 47 Al\IP AIGN VOTE Sunny Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy Showers and sun Reg.ister to vote in Pullman from Sept. 15-26 everyd m 10:00 to 2:00PM on the Glenn Terrell Mall. Four SU students are running for city council posittons in thl ovember's elections. Let your voice be heard! . WSU Entertainment & ommum SUI Produotions Present~ HE l\IIGHTY l\[IGHTY BOSSTONE ALEND~R When: Wednesday, October 1st Where: Kibbie Dome • Danish poet Benny Andersen cess Workshops for all freshmen 0 will present a talk and poetry read- are Tuesdays in the Rotunda Din- ickets: $10/WSU & UI Students. (10 required) - tickets ing entitled "Cosmopolitan in ing Center from 4 to 5 p.m. The . e September 15th @ G&B Outlets in Moscow & Pullman Denmark - and Other Poems" topic is remembering important 15/Non-Student tickets on sale Sept. 22 in the Bundy Reading Room, stuff. Avery Hall, on Monday from 4 to SW'SU HOl\IE(!01\IING t9T 5 p.m. • S~T.A.G.E. meeting on Tuesday ntry forms & fees for all organizations & groups at 6 p.m. in Daggy Hall's Green .. rticipating in Home cornino are due by Friday Oct. 3. • The Racial Justice.Committee Room. Anyone interested in the t involved, sign up tod r of the YWCA is planning for the theatre is invited to attend. Racial Justice Conference on Jan. 30 and 31. They meet every Mon- • Leslie Feinberg, a transgen- day at 1 p.m. in the K-house. dered activist and the author of Please join if you are interested in "Stone Butch Blues and Transgen- getting involved. der Warriors," will speak in the CUB Auditorium at 8 p.m. on • The Student Literacy Corps is Wednesday. looking for volunteers to read sto- ries to K-6 students for Campus to • Learn more about Golden Key Community Day on Saturday. National Honor Society by visit- Two one-hour sessions will be held ing its informational table from 9 at the Cougar Depot at 10 a.m. and a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday through 11:30 a.m. For more information, Friday in the CUB west entrance. call 335-7708 or sign up at the Ask questions and meet the offi- CSLC's table on the Glenn Terrell cers. Mallon Monday from 10 to 2 p.m. • The College of Engineering and • The WSU Canada Club meets Architecture will have a Career OOR every Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Fair on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 C!REATION (_!ENTER' CUB 112-113. Bring your toques! p.m, in the EEIME Building and *Wilderness Survival Course starts Oct. 2nd, sign For more information phone Chan- Dana Hall. More than 50compa- talle at 334-6919. nies will be present. All undergrad- t the ORC, CUB B-22. uate and graduate students are *White Water Kayaking class #3 begins on Sept. • A mandatory pre-trip meeting invited to inquire about internships si9~ up now at the ORC. r' . r. _ for ASWSU ,Cooperative Camp- and employment opportunities. *VISlt us Monday-Friday 8am - 5pri1! ing and Hiking Trip to Winthrop The ASWSU Outdoor Recreation Center has plann is Monday at the ORC (CUB B22) • Fall Story times will soon begin y exciting Cooperative trips during September and. at 5 p.m. at Neill Public. Library. Toddler Time, for children under 3, is ber. To sign up come to the ORC in the CUB B-22. • The African American Associ- offered Wednesday momings at nned trips are: ation (AAA) will be holding a 10:30 a.m., Oct. 1 to Nov. 19. -oer. 3-5 Backpacking to Eagle Cap. general meeting in the African Preschool Storytime for 3 to 5 year *Oct. 10-12 Climbing trip to Skaha, Canada. American Student Center, Room olds will be on Thursdays at 10:30 SIGN UP BY 9/30 225, at 5 p.m. Tuesday. The asso- a.m., Oct. 2 to Nov. 20. Those *Oct. 11 Afternoon hike to Elk River Falls. ciation plans on having a good interested can call 334-4555 ext. SIGN UP BY 10/1 time and talking about some issues 258 or come to the Children's *Oct. 10-12 Hiking/Camping trip to Winthrop WA on the WSU campus. Please come Desk for more information or to SIGN UP BY 9/28 out and share your ideas. For more sign up. *Oct. 24-26 .Climbing trip to Smith Rocks. information call 335-2626. SIGN UP BY 10/7 • FASA will hold a meeting Day hike at Freezeout Ridge. • Cougar Academic and Transi- Wednesday-at 5:30 p.m. in CUB tion Support (CATS) College Sue- 108. Everyone is welcome. SIGN UP BY 10/14 SU JUDIC!IAL BOARD you looking for a great way to get involved? Pi '.SWSU Judicial Board application on the 3rd flo Ev~rgreen UB today. Applications are due by the 17th of Any ?'s, call Janelle @ 335-9591. 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