
'The Daily THURSDAY \R.J.·11fWI'¥ AUGUST 26, 1999 VOL. 106 NO.5 Sing for your supper! Walking needed despite new lot Hannah Bringhurst The Daily Evergreen " People need to adjust their attitude about A new parking lot on campus has been parking and plan to do added, but that doesn't necessarily elimi- nate a small hike to class. a little walking." WSU Parking Services announced the John Shaheen, completion of a new parking lot south- . Asst. Director of Public Safety east of the new Veterinary Teaching Hospital Monday. The lot is in the yel- for Transportation and 'Parking low-four parking zone and accommo- The new parking lot, which is a grav- dates 175 drivers. It can be accessed el lot, cost $300,000 to construct, from Olympia Avenue. Shaheen said. Funding for the lot came Yellow-four parking permits cost from money generated by Parking $130 annually. Services from things such as permit This is inexpensive compared to other costs; parking fees and tickets issued, he zone permits, which cost between $175 added. and $200, said John Shaheen, assistant "Even though the new lot is gravel, it director of public safety for transporta- has many attractive features, like it is tion and parking. well lit and has lighted pathways leading "We wanted to price this lot inexpen- to campus," Shaheen said. sively to attract people who are parking Parking Services plans to keep in the lot between French Ad and Bustad, expanding the number of parking spaces which always fills up quickly," Shaheen available throughout campus. The said. biggest plan slated is the new parking The lot also was constructed to garage but there also will be some blue accommodate drivers who parked in the parking zones added on the east and west surface lot behind the WSU fire depart- side of campus by fall 2000, Shaheen ment off Stadium Way, Shaheen said. said. Blue parking zone permits cost $50 On the site where the lot was located, per year. a new teaching and learning building will "We have a shortage in what we call be constructed for use in fall 200 I. The convenience parking spaces, so people building will have a four-story under- need to adjust their attitude about parking ground parking garage and five stories of and plan to do a little walking," Shaheen classrooms, offices and conference said. "I recommend that people also uti- rooms, he said. lize the transit system." Senate opens year with ~three vacancies Student government still There are two weighing options on ways ASWSU can lHE DAILY EVERGREEN/JEFF WHITNEY go about tilling the ZU Zu Pedal, originally from Bremerton; played Wednesday afternoon at the Glen Terrell replacing representatives empty seats. Mall. The band's performance was part of the CUB's Welcome Back Barbecue. for districts 1,2 and 6 According to the ASWSU by-laws, a Hannah Bringhurst special election can be held, or Regents name 14 to search committee The Daily Evergreen ASWSU president Steve Wymer can Three seats sat empty during the appoint three can- From staff reports interdisciplinary studies; and Todd Dunham, a ASWSU Senate's first meeting of the sophomore pre-medical student from Seattle. year. Wymer didates to each position. The WSU Board of Regents announced its choic- -The chair of the WSU Foundation Board of Three ASWSU members resigned The appointees es for the presidential search committee Wednesday. Trustees, Jack Creighton, of Bellevue; and Rich from ASWSU after being elected to their then will be inter- The committee members were chose from a pool of Lemargie, of Ephrata, representing the WSU positions in last spring's election, viewed and voted names recommended by a variety of the university's ASWSU Vice President Patrick Alumni Association. in by the ASWSU constituent groups. McAdams said Wednesday evening at "The board believes the process to find President senate, McAdams the Senate meeting. Board of Regents President Peter Goldmark, of Smith's successor must be open and reflect the said. ~ Nick Brender from District Six, Okanogan, will chair the committee, which also diversity of our state," Goldrnark said. "We seek the "We're not sure includes: which covers Gannon-Goldsworthy, active involvement of our students, faculty and which way we are Kruegel, McAllister and McEachern res- ·Regents Vice President Ken Aldaheff and past going to go about alumni and all who care about WSU and higher edu- idence halls, resigned for "academic and president Phyllis Campbell of Seattle. filling those posi- cation across Washington." other reasons," McAdams said. ·Three faculty: Shira Broschat, School of tions yet," he said. Ford Webb Associates, a nationally recognized • Amy Adams from District Two - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Jim "It is something we executive search firm, has been retained to assist in COOk, Department of Plant Pathology; and Patty one of three districts serving the greek the selection process. The firm and the committee McAdams will decide by the Sias, Murrow School of Communication. system - moved to Tennessee. next meeting." =Adrninistrators: Hal Dengerink, Dean of WSU wi II.work together to develop a set of requirements • Theresa Wilson from District One, The next ASWSU serving off-campus students, will spend Vancouver; Jane Lawrence, director of the Honors for the candidates. meeting will be held this semester in Ireland. College. Goldmark said the search will take six to eight at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 1 in All three senators submitted official -Staff members: Barbara Aston, assistant to the months. He encouraged the public to submit com- CUB 232. resignations to ASWSU, Mc/sdams said. provost; and Doris Lohrey-Birch, secretary senior of ments regarding the search for WSU's new presi- "We encourage all students to attend The Senate has not yet determined the Department of Entomology. dent. Comments can be sent to Goldmark in care of the meetings," said Justin Felker, how or when the positions will be filled. ·Students: Angelique Grant, a doctoral student in the President's Office. ASWSU outreach director. ~~~==~==~--------~--------------~~~Sports: Partly Hackett catching footballs Cloudy become Butch T. Cougar? - and praise. Page 3 Page 13 PAGE 2 ThE DAILY EVERGREEN • ThURSDAY, AUGUST 26,1999 Communtty Calendar Mottler, 18, charged with ,,,,..' - murder in newborn's death • WSU 'women's ice hockey Friday in Butch's Den in the CUB. for committed volunteers to serve as Associated Press been fractured, but that could have club holds its first meeting at 5 p.m. Star Martinson will speak at this mentors, Special Olympic coaches, been the result of natural childbirth, Thursday in CUB Room 214-216. week's meeting. Meet new people teen leaders and assistant counselors EVERETT, Wash. - An 18- the Snohomish County Medical New members are welcome - no and enjoy great music. Everyone in its after-school program. Job year-old Ukrainian refugee has been Examiner's Office said. experience necessary. E-mail April welcome. descriptions and application packets charged with second-degree murder Andrusiv had moved to Everett at [email protected] or call 334- only a few days before the baby's are available in CUB Room 318. in the death of her newborn daugh- 3521. death, prosecutors said. She was • The Re-Entry Student ter, the Snohomish County Association meets every Friday staying in the home with her moth- • English undergraduate meeting Prosecutor's Office said, • STAG.E. - WSU Theater's' from II:30 p.m. to I:30 p.m. in er, her brother, an aunt and uncle. Svetlana Andrusiv delivered the ultimate drama club will hold its first CUB 113. This is an informal oppor- at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, in She had moved from baby in the bathroom of her rela- meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in the tunity to meet other adult learners. Bundy Reading Room. All are wel- Massachusetts, where she had tives' home Aug. 20. She and her Green Room in Daggy Hall. come. arrived from the Ukraine in family members told investigators • Soccer referees are needed for December 1998. through an interpreter that the baby • The Jewish Student Pullman High School varsity, junior • If you are interested in Prosecutors requested and were had been delivered headfirst into the Organization will have its first meet- varsity and club soccer games. Moscow Mountain Madness, a 12- granted $100,000 bail, noting that toilet. They said Andrusiv pulled the ing of the year at 7 p.m. on Thursday Contact Paul Burda Juring the day at mile bike or run on Moscow Andrusiv is a refugee and police baby from the toilet after several in the Koinonia House (next to The 335-0419 or in the evenings at 332- Mountain at 9 a.m. Sept. 12, contact have not yet recovered her passport. minutes and tried to resuscitate it. Bookie). 4218, area sports or bike stores for location "The risk of flight is extreme," However, an autopsy found that and entry form, Deputy Prosecutor Paul Stern said • Perspectives in Biotechnology • The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, all of the baby's ribs had been bro- in charging papers. (GenCB/AS 488/588) meets at Trangendered and Allies Association ken or dislocated and that she had Arraignment was scheduled for • Women's Transit provides free 12: 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays (GLBTA) will have its first meeting been asphyxiated by a hand placed Thursday in Snohomish County rides to women who would other- in Johnson Hall Room 48. The at 5: 10 p.m. on Tuesday in CUB over her mouth. Her skull also had Superior Court. wise walk alone at night. Our service three-credit class has no prerequi- Room B-17 A (next to the GLBTA begins Sunday, Sept.
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