0 ELTON JOHN ,R R" See the Grammy winning artist' cartoon likeness singing e song from '' nep the movie "The Roed to El .l, Dorado.'ARTSpage9 ' W THE S 7 U 0 E N T I K VO C E S I N C E 1 8 9 8 ';. 1 Bora.b Symposium UI worker dies u rises e in 0 igm in HVAC accident ax."j': ~ ri By Ruth Snow the accident occurred. The building By Jodie Salz Argonaut Editor in Chief was recently remodeled, and con- Argonaut Senior Writer tains state of the art safety features and signage Joel Crisp, a heating-ventilation- This type of accident has never air conditioning occurred at Ul before, and it is the 5,; This year's Borah Symposium theme (HVAC) technician M'"-.''-,-'.",5 was at Ul, was killed in an industrial only fatality of a Ul employee "on "Natural Resource Conflict in the 21st accident on Thursday. the job" in recent memory, according Century". Its purpose is to enlighten UI stu- Crisp, a Ul to Kathy Barnard, a university dents and the community about conflicts, cur- employee for the past year, responded to a spokesperson. rent and future, surrounding the use of Earth' service call in the mechanical room of the Gauss- "The entire University of Idaho natural resources including soil, water, air, Johnson Engineering Building community shares the grief of Joel's plants and animals. Although most of the pre- late Thursday afternoon. family and friends," said UI sentations went smoothly as planned, others Crisps'ody was found President Bob Hoover in a prepared contained surprising candor, such as Ted when his wife contacted officials at the univer- statement. "We offer them our con- Turner's theory that people of the Mormon reli- sity when he did dolences and our prayers, and will do gion are trying to take over the world. not return home at the usual time and did not answer his everything possible to help them in David Pimentel eel I phone. the difficult days and weeks to The Moscow Police Department come." investigated the "The University of Idaho is offer- In his speech entitled "Natural Resources incident and declared it an industrial ing Mrs. Crisp any assistance she or and an Optimal Global Population," Pimentel accident. Crisp was other family members might need in turned heads with his astounding statistics apparently killed instantly when he became entangled terms of counseling," said Barnard. about overpopulation and hunger. With half of in the yeg HVAC system in the "Emotionally, members of the Ul 55, the worlds 6million room. I people malnourished, and The UI Safety Office is family have sent their prayers and per capita food production declining over the in the process of evaluating exactly how good thoughts." last 20 years, the future was presented as grim at best. Although no one knew the answers to these problems, it was comforting to know that questions about sustainable population level were at least being asked. Syokane man linked to Jon Marvel nine murders, likely more Jon Marvel, the leader of the Idaho Watersheds Project, was greeted by an unex- By Mark Jewell "Our detectives are pretty over- pectedly friendly audience during his presenta- Associated Press Writer whelmed at this time," Spokane "Cows tion entitled 'R's: Mooing into the County sheriff's spokesman Cpl. Millennium". Marvel walked the audience David Reagan said Friday. through the history of cattle ranching through- SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) —After Detectives took Easter Sunday off out the U.S, and the rest of the world. Though the three-year search for a serial killer but will be back on the case Monday. his speech discussed little of his project and reached a dizzying pace last week, So far, Yates has been charged riparian areas in general, it did seem to con- investigators will begin the meticu- with only a single first-degree mur- vince a few audience members to lower their lous process of trying to strengthen der count in the 1997 shooting death red meat intake due to its high cholesterol level their case against Robert Lee Yates Jr. of Jennifer Joseph, 16. and the unsanitary conditions in which it can Detectives this week will busy Investigators say preliminary processed. themselves with the mundane: comb- DNA lab tests and undisclosed phys- ing through Yates'ouse and vehicles ical evidence tie Yates to the shoot- Larry Craig for evidence, awaiting results from ing deaths of eight other women in Photo by Theresa Palmgren further DNA lab tests and ensuring the Spokane area. As one of Idaho's U.S. Senators, Larry they have enough money to keep up See ~ Ted Turner, founder of CNN, was one of Friday's Borah Symposium speakers. See BORAH Page 3» with the workload. MOROERS Page 2 ~ ! 5 cures for spring fever Outside options for cabin fever, winter blues By Jodie Salz tandem and two-wheel bikes, roller blades CLIMBING, BACKPACKING, and roller skates. Their prices range from Argonaut Staff Writer CAVING, KAYAKING (WITH A $4.00 - $ 18.00depending on the item rented and the amount of time (this does not include GUIDE) Many college students feel cabin fever daily rates), and includes all necessary safety this time ofyear, whether from being cooped equipment. They are currently open from The UI Outdoor Programs office is a non- up in a dorm room, being stuck cleaning 12:30-7 p.m. during the week, except profit service organization that provides a house, or being sick of sitting on the sofa Tuesday they are closed, and from 10 a.m.-7 variety of fun, instructional classes and trips watching television. Here are some outdoor, p.m. on Saturday, and 12 p.m.-7 p.m. on to UI students. Spring activities include: financially-correct options for students who Sunday. Their number is 883-3005. want to get outside no matter what the Introduction to Natural Rock Climbing Backpacking in the Selway weather is. CAMPING, CLIMBING, KAYAKING, Bitterroot Wilderness Area Play a rousing game of frisbee golf. RAFTING SKIING (ON YOUR OWN) Vertical Caving Clinic You can make up your own course or follow Kayak Pool Sessions the course by the P.E. Building. The UI Outdoor Rental Center offers Several different resorts, including Silver, a Instructional Kayak Trips Visit the UI climbing wall in the plethora of at reasonable 490North, and Crested Butte offer free skiing equipment very Swiftwater Self-rescue Memorial Gym. The wall has open climb- prices. Some of the more popular items this time of year; and while the snow may These are all cooperative trips and clinics ing hours from 6:00-9:pppm on Monday, include tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, moun- not be as good, nothing beats skiing in the and therefore costs are kept to a minimum, Wednesday and Friday, and also from taineering boots, stoves, rock shoes, ski/snow sunshine. which is usually between $15.00and $25.00. 11:30-1:30pmon Tuesday and Thursday. equipment, crampons, whitewater rafts, For more information call 885-6180. Both Open hours are of no cost to UI students catarafts, kayaks and canoes. But wait RIDING, BIKING, BLADING ... the Rental Center and Programs Office are and shoes/harnesses are available to rent. there's much more, some of the lesser-known located in a building on top of Poultry Hi11, A basics clinic is available to beginners on items include camp chairs, sea kayaks, snorkel Trailhead Rentals, located across from north of the Kibbie Dome parking lot. Wednesdays at 5 p.m. and costs $5.00 for equipment, dutch ovens, headlamps, the SUB in the old Tye Dye Everything students (this includes rentals). avalanche transceivers and first aid kits. Some Take in building, offer almost any rolling rental you STUCK ON a stroll, or go fishing the ponds, things are rented for as little as day and CAMPUS'till in the new new can think of, for use on the Bill Chipman .50' arboretum located off of free advice is always provided, as well as maps Greek Trail. The most unique of these being the stuck on campus, but you are looking row. The scenery is beautiful, espe- of local camping/boating areas. Equipment cially with all the flowers blooming this time Morgan Roadster, which can hold up to 3 for some more active options, then try the repairs are also available. Their number is of year. adults and 2 children, or 6 adults and 2 chil- following: 885-6170. attached. also rent dren with a trailer They Aigonaut Re Photo .-''-'8 CAMPUS CALENDAR 2 CLASSIFIEDS 9 KRCTRIC:LOVE;'.mnjiit@i+Igf'III'.'se'eWNialileaeoe4'. TQDAY wED SCATTERED SHOWERS ggai,iosi OPINION 4 COMICS 11 AUSTl@IILIAN-BANNS MOSTLY SPORTS 7 CROSSWORD 11 5 joe'~ifs ie4;='="SIIiePmTii~ T. MOSTLY CLOUDY PE ar, <o SE ARTS 8 MOVIE TIMES 8 ~ BANK iaERQaRIIIetiaME'ssishisenh,.' 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