Arbiter, April 7 Students of Boise State University

Arbiter, April 7 Students of Boise State University

Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 4-7-2005 Arbiter, April 7 Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. V 0 ICE 0 F B 0 1.5 E 5 T R T E 5 IN CE I 9 3 3 VOLUME 17 ISSUE 55 ·A Dynamite dIU .Campus conference FBI questions student organization to begin and there is predication and justi- BY RRNDRLL PDST Green confirmed she had lived the Boise State. student boycott said. fication for the interviews. News Editor in Alaska, but had never set foot in against Taco Bell and the chang- Hess said the questions regard- New York. Green said Anderson's ing of the Pavillion's name to Taco ing ALF and ELF are standard "There is. a big difference be- Monday tween a voluntary interview and The day before the NCAAMen's arrest was not an indicator that BellArena. questions the FBI would ask a an interrogation," Hess said. By liZ HUERiA HALE - Basketbail Tournament kicked off IPSA members and officers are Green said BPDwas more con- group like IPSA. Hess also said Hess refuted Green's claim in News Wr·,ter at Taco Bell Arena, the FBI con- violent criminals. cerned with their megaphone ALF and ELF have committed the letter to the editor that the tacted Idaho Progressive Student "It was a non-violent direct than blocking cars. over $100million in damages. FBIcontacted other IPSAofficers. Students, faculty, and staff are Alliance (IPSA) secretary Audra action and should in no way The FBI was concerned that After about 15 minutes of ques- Green informed Anderson about invited to attend the second an- Green. open the door to me or to IPSA," with Anderson's arrest and IPSA's tioning, Green ended the inter- the incident, and Anderson con- nual Undergraduate Research Green said the FBI inquired Anderson said. Anderson was re- protests at Taco Bell, IPSA might view when the FBI asked for her tacted Hess, but the FBI did not and Scholarship Conference on if they could ask her a few ques- cently inducted into the ASBSU run on the floor of a televised address, Green declined to tell the contact any other officers. Green Monday, April 11, from 1:00 to tions, and she agreed to meet with Hall of Fame for her contributions NCAATournament game at Taco FBIand walked away. confirmed the FBIdid not contact 4:00 p.m. in the Student Union them at a public place. in community service. BellArena, Hess said. "We were satisfied with Miss anyone else, but said they had al- Building. The conference is a re- (Green also explained this event Hess said the FBI had received Hess also asked Green if she Green's answers," Hess said, "she luded that they would. flectionofhowlloisefitatewillearn in The Arbiter with a letter-to-the- word from the Boise Police knew anything about the Animal said 'the boycott has ended and Anderson reiterated the point its title of "Metropolitan Research editor on March 31.) Department that IPSA had been Liberation Front (ALF)and Earth we're not violent: That was good that IPSAis a non-violent group. University of Distinction." More FBI Agent Joseph Hess asked blocking drivers while protest- Liberation Front (ELF).Greensaid enough for us." "We're a student organization than no Boise State undergradu- Green a series of questions re- ing at the Taco Bell on Broadway she was aware that ALF and ELF Hess said he had some issues that happens to be political, and ates have been accepted to dis- garding her driving record. in a few weeks before the NCAA are extremist groups that have with Green's letter to the editor. if that's a bad thing, we need to play their research, artistic, and Alaska and New York, and IPSA Tournament. committed arson, but refuted the Hess said the meeting was not an re-evaluate the political climate scholarly projects in various loca- President Arielle Anderson's ar- IPSA along with the connection. interrogation, but an interview. in this country." tions in the SUB. rest at the Idaho State Capitol in Organizaci6n de Estudiantes "IPSA and ALF and ELF are The FBI can usually clear up an issue by asking some questions, The abstract includes the re- February of 2001. Latino-Americanos (OELA) led not in the same category," Green search purpose and highlights of both methodology and results. visual/performing arts abstracts include the background and cur:.. rent state of the work. Attendees will be provided with free food while they enjoy podium presen- tations, music, dance, documen- More than 1million pilgrims file taries, and oral interpretations. Undergraduate students will be available to answer questions about their research during their performances and poster presen- tations. - past pope's body, officials say "It's a really neat venue for peo- ple to show off their work:' orga- nization assistant Sarah Bednar BY KEN DILANIAN said. "It's· something these stu- KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS dents will be able to put on their resume." VATICANCITY- Old and young, Boise State routinely provides devout and curious, in nun's hab- undergraduates with the oppor- its and tight jeans, black, white, . Hispanic and Asian, they. caine . S88 Und·8rgrad {page 31 by the hundreds of thousands Tuesday to get a fleeting glimpse of Pope John Paul II's body lying in state in St. Peter's Basilica. Orange "Would you look at this? This is unbelievable:' said, Vincenzo Peluso, a Newark, N.J.,police offi- Senate cer, who happened to be in Rome . on vacation, as he gazed down the broad boulevard leading into learns the St. Peter's Square at a crush of hu- manity for as far as the eye could see. 'ropes For some, the wait for a few sec- onds before the body was as long BY DUSTIN LAPRAY News writer as eight hours. Italian officials calculated that The new Associated Students more than a million people would of Boise State University Senate have walked past the pope's body is iearning how it shall function, by the end of Tuesday, with days what its expectations are, and yet to go before the funeral Friday what procedures it must perform morning. That was well ahead of esti- to accomplish its goals. mates, and It reinforced the sense With 14 new senators, the PH011J aJUrrrESV OF sm CAMPUS that much about the media-age Senate has a lot of training to The body of Pope John Paul Il has in 51. Peter's Basilica for public vlewinu an Monday, Aprll 4, 2005. undergo in order to work effec- version of this centuries-old pa- pal transition process, from the tively. These first few meetings dispel any confusion. on matters of sexuality. live, close-up television Images to accommodate the throngs, and transition in motion. of the 2005-06 Senate have not Cardinals continued to sit for "We accept his ideas from the of the pope's body to the unprec- the estimates of total visitors were Ninety-one of the 183 living produced any new legislation. interviews, offering the tiniest Catholic point of view. For us edented number of world leaders bumped from 2 million to 4 mil- cardinals met in the Apostolic The early meetings are a means slivers of insight into their think- who live under the 'young' point attending the memorial service, lion. Palace, Vatican spokesman to practice parliamentary proce- ing about the direction of the of view, it's a different matter," would breakground. Among those visitors, most cer- Joaquin Navarro-Valls said at a dure so that the Senate meetings church. A group of American car- she said, summing up how many Despite intensive preparations, tainly not; staying in tents, will news conference. (4:40 on 'luesdays and Thursdays Itaiians balance their cultural af- be President Bush and his wife, He also said John Paul II's body dinals met with U.S. journalists in the Student Union Forum) may the city's transport system began finity with the Catholic Church Laura, former Presidents George hadn't been embalmed, only but revealed little about whom run more smoothly. Sen. Wyatt to strain under the influx of peo- with their disregard for some of H.w. Bush and Bill Clinton and "prepared" for viewing. He didn't they thought would be the next Parke and Sen. LaTisha Clark, the ple. its strictures. Morning rush-hour traffic Secretary of State Condoleezza say what that meant, nor wheth- pope. only holdovers from last year's Love was a theme for manyof Aaron Decker, 22, from Howell, bogged down as some 500 bus- Rice, the White House announced er the body would be embalmed Senate, have set about training those waiting to see the pope's Mlch., came by bus with fellow Tuesday. Bush Willbe among more eventually. their fellow senators. The meeting loads of pilgrims began arriving students from his study-abroad than 100 world leaders. The only Navarro-Valls said the date for body, whether they'd agreed with Tuesday ended early so that sena- south of Rome as early as 4 a.m., program in Austria. They arrived Italy's ANSAnews agency report- head of state at Pope John Paul when the cardinals would meet him or not.

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