Potter near THURSDAY ~' perfect J. Second installment November21, 2002 of series is superb Arts 16 Cloudy High: 55 I Low: 39 More weather, Page 2 WORKING WITH FIRE Administrator ~~==--~~~~~~~--~---- stepping down others involved in the commu- Natasha Jaksich nication team so important, Daily Evergreen staff .Savage said. "WSU is in thTher'e s s.o~nto be a new face not about the Dire e administration at WSu. drinking and Co~ tor. .' of Strategic lea' unication Joe Barnes is the partying . ~g the ~versity. .,. we want people to afte ~.es will be leaving WSU know what istr \ mg a part of the admin- ~1~n for about two years. WSU is real- id e s brought a lot of hew ly about and all the great S:va: to ~SU," said Sally things we Barnes D . ge,. VIce president for have to offer," ~erslty. Relations. Savage said. at ~s IS from Seattle, hired Barnes will be stepping Sava to be part of what down to return to the Seattle "C ge calls the area at the end ofDecember. oIUmunication Team." Sue HinZ, the current associ- in "lie was the person who was ate director of News and Media Sa"charge of media relations," Relations, will be fillingBarnes' SOlllage.said. "If the media had job as the interim for the time spreetl_ri.ngdingoing on,he was at it, being· WSD" g good words about "Currently, we have put together a committee to start o E~nding a positive image the hiring process," Savage f\_\TSUto teachers, businesses, said. "Wehope to have someone Pohliticalleadersand students is hired by spring." w at makes Barnes' job and Mandatory fee increase proposed and Student Counseling Amy Trang Services,which have had several Daily Evergreen staff budget cuts. "Welost two of seven faculty . The student health fee might members," said Barbara lllcrease next year by $45 and Hammond, director ofSCS. "We hummer session students may don't have enough people to see ave to pay a mandatorY $50 students who want counSeling. healthfee. Wehave got to get a stable fund- th These feeincreases are part of ing base so we can provide for e proposal introduced to the students who need counseling." ~WSU Senate at its SCS provides several services ednesday meeting. including test anxiety and anger $ The proposal will increase the management counseling,as well Jona.... RecknagJe.an empl.,.. of Mo_ and Mo_ cuts a 1) Ineh I f Do," "''''''''Iy ,~.. een 75 mandatory health fee up to as sexual assault programs. workingnon the .. ad ... jecl near owen Sclenc. Ubmry la" ... k. ' • • eee ° square stock ""II. $120. The increase will go toward See FEE, Page 3 Health and Wellness Services 'Dirty Dawgs' hit Pullman Manager Russ Salvadalena Ferdinand's receives about Bethany Lee came up with the name "Dirty 800 customers at the least on Daily Evergreen staff Ap~le Cup game days. Its peak Dawg." selling times are Octob For this year'S Apple Cup, "It was then up to the .through December, wh:~ Ferdinand's Ice Cream Shoppe employees to decide the inere- ~heese usually is bought, and dients," said Bernard will be selling a ---- Franklin ~cecream IS most popular dur- new treat called A I a junior criroinaljustice major.' mg the summer, Leavey said. the ''Dirty Dawg" pp e ''We're still toying with the idea of candy dog bones" '''!Ne:~ehere for research edu- sundae. It consists CUp cation, . Leavey said. "It's not Leavey said. ' of one scoop of II ?ur main focus to raise money: chocolate peanut ra y In addition to its 20 flavors It'S teaching. Try our great butter ice cream, a of ice cream this year story, products." thin layer of Pagt. 3 Ferdinand's recently has bee~ whipped cream, ---- creating a new blend for each Leavey said cookie dough is chocolate syrup Pac-10 football team that visits by far the most popular. ''We and crushed OREO cookies, the WSU campus. have a suggestion box (for new treat ideas) that people can Bernard giving it a dirt-like appearance. "The first was for Arizona It will be sold only from 9:30 11~f' " . Franklin, Ct t . tl' f 'l'~ D.·1 ~. Fl·' .J a junior Mel~down) for Oregon we nad "('DirtyDawg') sounds aood ~ lTom 11 a.ru. co 3:30 p.m on criminal the Duck Soup' and the 'Dirt WSU sophomore Ivan Leung Saturday. said. "I eat Ferdinand's every justice .;cr Ferdinand's Manager John DCaw~(UW) IS. for the Appl~ makes a up, Leavey sald. night in Flix! I (usually) get two Leavey said, "(There were) scoops. "Dirty Dawg" quite a few names for the 'Dirty "They sell good" F ankl' 'd c· ,r In "You can't go wrong with sundae" at Dawg' - around 20." Sal , rele~g to the previous Ferdinand's Ferdinand's Creamery game speCIals. Ferdinand's." Wednesday. Ryan Winters IDaily Evergreen 11-21-02 p2 11/20/02 8:12 PM Page 1 2 | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2002 NEWS THE DAILY EVERGREEN clarification Pullman weather policelog Friday: Cloudy The headline “Apple Cup tick- Saturday in order to get into the The police log comes from the officer presence due to a 50 per- ets at basketball game” in Apple Cup. High: 50 Low: 29 WSU and Pullman Police depart- son line waiting to buy Apple Cup Wednesday’s Evergreen was Those who attend the bas- Saturday: Partly cloudy ments’ daily activity log. tickets. misleading. ketball game will receive priori- High: 42 Low: 24 Students do not have to go ty seating in the lower student Sunday: Partly cloudy Monday Malicious mischief to the men’s basketball game section. High: 40 Low: 24 N.E. Campus Street, 10:53 a.m. Citizen assist The reporting party said the North Grand Avenue, 6:41 a.m. deadbolt and door jam were busted. 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