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Page 1: WomenRoll OverVols Technician...1990/12/03  · cv enhances the tiiiaec ol the ( itcck '~_\ stem" Slottrt also tired tl._it 'siiiee tlie llt policy is almost a mirror iinaee t‘l

Women Roll Over VolsThe seventh ranked Women Wolfpack defeated third—ranked Tennessee Volunteers Saturday. Sports Page 3.

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TechnicianNorth Carolina State University's Student Newspaper Since 1920

Volume IXXII, Number 4| Monday, December 3, 1990 Raleigh, North Carolina Editorial 737-2“ l i/Advertising 737-2029

IFC passes new, ‘responsible’ alcohol policy

It) .IelT Donovan‘y .n it”...llii' \t \iatc Iiileiliateitiity t‘ottnctl passed a t'evorliiiioitatv .ittuliot l‘ttltc\ llllll\|lil_\ night. The policy.e taeli vv ill take elteti .laii l 19”]. is designed to mini~‘l‘lxt‘ ttsk lot ltatt‘tiiitieslitt‘ \(Nlliatcrtnt\ tiitidsvi keg's on chapter pit-rinseslltc polit was passed by. a votetil I: to it l‘t kappa \lpha‘l‘--l.tlltt‘tl (int) .i *ll petterttii-aiottty was needed to put the

the purchase of alcohol with.ltlrl hairs the usepolit. \ liaits

polic) It: t'llcillliew Siiiith. the assistant ditcctor ol student dcvclopiiiettl in.liatgc ol ltalciiiittes and \tll‘tlrlr Yonksloy':c~., said he has "pleased thatirateriirties ll.l'~t' taken ! positive step" itt passing tltenew pohcv lle tell it was a "responsible. productive.llllt‘lltL‘L‘tll slll’lvt' ttiat should enhance the (ireek sys-ls‘lll ..(iibbs \hwt‘, ittcsltlt'ttl ot lair Kappa lipsilon. votedin lavoi t-l the policv Sloan said "as a whole. the poli-cv enhances the tiiiaec ol the ( itcck '~_\ stem " Slottrt alsotired tl._it 'siiiee tlie llt policy is almost a mirroriinaee t‘l out silllt'lll it.lllt‘lt.ll tisls iiiaitagenicnt policywe had no reservations it: ‘st‘lllltf to enact the policy “Iliad ('laik the iiit-sitlent or llieta lau fraternity wasnot as t'llllllhlilSllv about the l‘trllt). how ev ct( tark said "llie iiiain thine is that a lot ol the thingsthat were passed were too Nikki and it would he too3- tltl to eittorte them‘i iatk tell that his chapter already does a good rob

controlling its parties by allowing only muted guestsinto the house. collecting keys. stamping the hands olunderage guests. and itionitoring tlte doors of its house.(‘laik said ltis chapter would follow the policy. though.because it is now an ll‘(‘ policy. but that he would workfor some clarification ot specific items.“Hopefully. we can amend some things so it's notquite as broad or restrictive." he said.Pi Kappa Alpha abstained. said chapter president JoeyReartlon. because they also felt there was some ambi-guity in the policy.“We're for a change in the alcohol probletrt here atN (‘ State." Reardon said. "but we‘re not too clearabout tlte penalties."ll‘(‘ President David Tanksley. who has been workingon the policy since August. called the policy “an excel-lent pro-active step for the Greek System." Tanksleyalso mentioned that NCSU is the first school in thisarea to enact such a policy. When asked why he felt thepolicy was necessary Tanksley said he felt it was need-ed “to make social events more structured and responsi-ble.“Students at N(‘Sll also feel the policy is a positivestepKristen Shaffer. a student at NCSU. feels that the poll-cy is a good idea “because it eliminates huge fraternityparties w hose sole purpose is tor people to get drunk. Itwill also eliminate people from wandering aroundFraternity (‘ourt looking for parties if they know frater-nities won't be giving away beer."Rob l‘uttle. another student at N('Sl‘. tell that hater--nittes will suffer a decrease iii their numbers because ofthe policy He thinks people will simply find otherSi'i' ALCOHOL New

All services to students not freeIt} .I. lseith .lortlani. e‘, "p

t! sou thought that the use or the l iiivcisity Studentt inlet and tree “ottpaek sports titkcts were simplybenefits for being a strident at N.(‘. State. think again.(hit or the S-lSti each undergraduate spends in feesta. li sear Si“) isivs i... the Student ('eritcr andt'li rhei \tittt goes li‘\\.:lil atliletits. according to the‘l lilltlLv'l .izit‘ \tti:itii:--tt itivc \vstetrist th \( Sl student pays \J tot tltc lclcpltotttcRt;:tstt.itioti \.ecs \1 slc'tii 4 lR \(bi. \lt) lot tllcStudent Health\koillitu' hits sv ‘lll and \I to lot[_____.___--_.

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Total Student Fees Per Academic Year = $480.00M' '( iiaduate Students l’.r_v Sb More (in The School Fee latte For A SAM) Total

Services,(iraduate students pay S-ib’t: ill tees each year Thesis-dollar difference pays tor the (iraduatc Student.'\\\t\cl.lll(ltl.Tuition money distribution cannot he broken downIn the same: way because it goes mm a pool With state.funding. Budget and Administrative Systems DirectorStephen Keto said Ttiition. unlike fees. is not adiust-Cd in Ct“ er specific costsThe smallest separate rtern in the student tee break»down is art Kl) cent charge tor the Student Handbook.The largest single cost is the ‘Iil to charge for StudentHealth Services.

Student Fees — Where Does The Money Go?

lees are per academic vear. pet lull time student

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lccs allot ated to eat It category lll dollars

' Section l

' Section 3

Section 1those present' Section 4

Section 5lor rush.- Section ti

' Section 7Section 8games ‘

Crunch TimeRon Elliot, a senior in electrical engineering, workson the computers in 247 Daniels to finish a project

policies ol the State ot \orth t .itoliiia. \( ~Sl

chapter w tthotrt \vritten invitation or guest list, an: prohibited.

. ——-.-—..—-—-————.——— ,llie lollovvitie t‘- .iii c sceipt truth the \( State lnti't‘lratcrrtitv ( otitit Il Risk \1ariagctnent Pout s\lllslt ‘\Rules and Regiilatioto

'l'liepossessron, use and/or silliSlllllpli-ttlul etlst‘ltltllv hevei t .ctal chapter ltttlcllolt. or iii any situation sponsored tl endorsed bs the ihaptci will ttiiiitils with all .ipplitabh laws and\‘aket oimlv Ralcieh and the H'\[\'tll\t' tiatiiural/tnternatnvital lrtllt'lllll\

holic beverages to any person under 1| years ot age

()pen panics where alcohol is present. trieariing those with unrestricted .ieeess by thin iiieiiilseis oi the

Vo alsohol shall be present .it an) pledge/.isstx rate or new iticmbci program or .Isll\ll_'\No chapter shall condone. tolerate. encourage or participate Ill .ilioliiil abuse iritludtng "drink

~\ 'lllt‘ Ill‘i

The lrtterliateriiity t‘otincit chapters at North ('arohna State l iitvetsitv lierelis adopt the toitowine statement regarding responsible care ol alcohol use Should .i iiatii-naliinternational lltllls\ transcend .iiiv ptm lslttll within this statciiicnt thechapter is bound to that Ptlllc\ ()lllL’letst eath trillillt'ltt'i’ll til llM statement applies 1. .iit llt i.llilplk‘l\liapter th‘llllSt‘S‘llll‘ttltj an iitli

Alcoholic beverages may riot be purchased through the ehaptei ticasurj. alumni lands or an» specialaccount designed lot this purpose ('haptcr irienibers and guests may not undertake .inv etlort l e pass the hat to putt hasealcohol on behall ol the chapter (‘ltapters may not utilt/e single source dispensing units it kei's parts balls ClvNo chapter may sell alcoholic beverages under any gUise \o thapter Itl.l\ ._ o slv-ltsill an event with analcohol distributor. charitable organt/ation or tavern where alcohol is given awav. sold or otherwise made available to

No chapter members. collectively or individually. may plllslld\C tot serve to ill otherwise provide .llsll

All recruiting and rush activities shall be held without alcohol as [H-f‘LTll‘it‘tl III the .'\(_ Sl ll( guidelines

Bill marries/Sh)"

for his ECE 401 class. Many students find them.selves in the lab this time in the semester.

Stewart appointed council chair

Technician News ServiceDebra Stewart, dean ot the N CState (iraduate School. has beenelected chairperson of the (‘ouncrlon Research Policy and (iraduateEducation,Stewart assumed her post at thenational meeting of the council inKansas (‘it_v. Mo. on Nov: l3CRPGF. affiliated with the

l7niversittes arid land GrantColleges. is composed of chietadrrtrriistrative ol‘licers at land grantinstituttotts_Its mission is to monitor government regulations and policiesall‘ecting scientific and technicalresearch programs and graduateeducationStewart was appointed dean ol thegraduate school in l988. She is a

public administration and iotned theNt‘Sl' tacult) in NMShe is the author. LU-dttlllttl or editor of three books and numerousscholarly articles on administrativetheory and Pllbllc policyShe earned her bachelor's degreeliom Marquette l'ttivetsit). hermaster's degree front the l'niversityol Maryland and her doctorate frontthe l'N(3(‘hapel Hill.I ,,,. ,i It.“ I' ‘51,.” L 'i79,.4>it‘ Node Bobt'ock/Slott National Assoclattott of State professor of political science and

A review of some of the important events of the NCSU fall semesterWhat aiitovss is .i "review" or importanti‘\i'llls .i olviiig N (‘ State students andlaciiltv during the l all semester. W‘Nl\tigttst .‘ ‘ \( Sl' begins the l‘Nll‘Hschool veinAugust ‘1 ,-\ new ticket policy tor\‘kollpat is home lootball games goes ttttocllett lhc iiiilitv adopted last year by the\(‘SI ‘xtiileitt Senate. requires students tobut their lisht'lS lioiti scalpcts outsidet'aitci littl '\ Stadtuiii previous to gamelitlrt'

\‘ lllt' “t‘lll‘dsh lt‘l‘ll‘d“to \laivlatid lollovviitg a last\r‘pli Iltl‘t"

teaiii he.lttllllllt' liiiiiblc

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October 2 The $9.3 million addition toDH. Hill llhfill') is oll‘iciall'v opened. Laterin the day. more than hilt) people attend astudy-in protest at DH. Hill. including('hancellor Larry Monteith and many otherlaculty and staff Monteith said he hoped tofind some good books to read. but was dis-appointed to find that the library‘s twobooks were already checked out.October l‘ Students parking on carti-piis without permits during tall break sud-denly lind tickets on their cars. Apparently.the \(‘Sl' Department of Transportation

changed the fine print in its “NO-0| ticket-ing policy. so that campus parking is openonly during “official lllll\'Cl‘\ll_\ holidays "DOT officials said they gave students plenrty of notification by running a one-inchannouncement on page four. section (‘ otthe University of Wisconsin’s student new s-paper.October l6 , Parents bringing studentsback to campus residence halls followingtall break are pleased to find condorrtmachines in the bathrooms. One parentsaid. “I feel a lot better knowing my daugh-ter doesn't have to drive to the drug storeanymore."October l7 _, A chancellor-appointed“Task Force In Charge of Finding the

l ibrary‘s Books" discovers that the twobooks. a “’56 copy of “Superboy” and aNot copy ol “Donald Duck." werechecked out in lQXh by a (T Washbum andnever retumed.()ctober It) In an attempt to curb nega-tive feelings resulting front the fall breakparking tickets. Howard Harrel. interimdirector for the NCSU DOT. generouslyannounces that students may apply the SH)lines to the purchase of parking permtts.October 22 (TD. Spangler. president of

the UNC system. donates his annual salaryfor distribution among the state schools,Hopes that NCSU's share of the moneywould be used to replace D.H. HIlkS twocomic books are shot down. as the money

actually is used to hire more security guardsto prevent students from using the libraryOctober 28 After weeks ol debate.School ol Design Dean J. Thomas Regangives his consent for a controversial posterto be included in a School ot Design exhibi-tion. The poster shows several graphic picvlures ol Jesse Helms wearing a Speedobathing suit.October 3| NCSU DOT employeescelebrate Halloween by throwing eggs atstudents‘ cars. When asked for the motiva-tion behind the eggings. one employee said.“Read the line print — this isn‘t an officialuniversity holiday?" All employees

See “PASS, l’flgt' 8

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Dec. 3, 1990IMPORTANT DATES ANDANNOUNCEMENTSThe last day ot classes is FridayI’inal esanis begin on Monday. Deci0 .iiid continue through TuesdavDec l\‘ I O 5'lioiioueis iiiidei the Vatiotial“Hts tv l‘etlsiiis Students I oanl’ioeiaiii and othei institutionallong teiiii loan borrowers who aregraduating this semester, or w Ito forothei reasons will not be returningtor the spring seiiiestei.the petsoiiiiel iii the Student Loan

Alcoholfootprint! ‘riiiti I‘le't‘ I

sllottld see

places to go and drinkl'uttle said. ”It's a good publicielattoiis ino\ e and I hope it worksThe policy is modeled alter the(ii\\l.\1»\ poltc) adopted in thet‘niiersit; of A\ri/-.iiia's IH‘GAMMA is an aeron) iii tor GreeksAdHWilllllg Mature N'Ianagement ofAlcohol.To enforce the new polte}. the IH‘created the Risk Management('oininission The commission \Hlleoiisist ot a chairman. t'ne \otingiiieinbei‘s select-eel from foe t'rater»nit) \l.’L' categories. a non-\ottngt.icult\ ad\iser. and two alternatesl'lii- toiniiiission “I” determine thePtllllr-lllllt‘llh handed oiit to an} fiarteiiiit\ that .iolates the polie)Punishment can consist of analcohol t‘tl‘ls‘dllt‘ll seminar \\lllChIl‘ll\l be attended by at least twothirds ot the chapter. coniniunit)seruce \toik tor the chapter. notifieatioii ot the chapter's national

Section iii the lllll\t‘r\lI_\ Cashier'sOffice for an e\it interview The“(NIH are from S ant until 5 pm.\Ioiida} through Friday (‘ollegeI‘oundatioti or other loans recenedotl campus are not includedI O 0[lie Depaitiiient ol Housing andResidence lite would ltlse toremind those people interested inbeing a Resident .\d\isei' for theI‘Nl ”3 academic year that thecompleted Resident -\d\iser appli~cation aitd the three references aredue on l‘t‘ida) at the Housing andResidence I lie (ltfiee. Ill: PtlllL‘nHall . . .The Student Social Work:\sstk'ltllli\tt ls sponsoring it Cloth-ing drise toi the needs throughl‘t’ltld) Roses are located in thelobbs ot the I'iiiiersii) Studentt‘enter. ('aldiiell lounge and theI) H. Hill Librar}

UIII'ICL‘. and the I'L‘dtlt'llon or loss oIsocial privilegesDand (‘arloiie eo—chatrinan otthe committee that dewloped thepolie). said that the policy passedby the lI'(‘ \\.is not sieiiilicantl}different lioiti the one the committee dewloped He called the polies."something that can work." andfeels ll will become moie L‘IICUHCin the future alter sortie ot the initialbugs are worked out.In other business. the ll-(‘ electedits new officers. with DavidTaitlssle) of Sigma (‘hi being elect—ed to a second term as president.The other officers will be EdStubbins ot Phi Delta Theta. VicePresident for Public Relations. ltriel’ritchard of Phi Kappa Tait.Treasurer. atid Bill Holmes of TauKappa Epsilon. Secretary(hie olltee. Vice President torStandaids. will be decided thisweek in a runoff election betweenMatt Vital ot Pi Kappa Phi andNick (iambella of Delta Sigma Phi.”in arm /i' |\tl\ tori/r'ihirli‘i/ /iiBIN Hn/mi \

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has provided man) bloodniobilesfor the community. howeser. thecalender year is not completed Thefollowing dates aie ieser\ed Iot'NCSI' bloodlllohllt‘sI‘ridavJan ll (ioal»l0(l pintsTuesday. Feb I” (ioal-IlKlpiittsThursday. I‘eb. 2| (ioal-llltlpintsWednesday, March 30 (ioal [00pintsTuesday March InpintsThursday. March 38pintsWednesday. April 3pintsThursday. April 4 (ioal- I00 pintsTuesday. April 9 (ioal- lot) pints

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Fraternity to remember war deadTechnician News ServicesFor the 30th consecutive year.members of the Marching CadetFraternity at N.C. State will standguard for 34 hours on Dec. 6 and 7.it the Nt‘Sl’ Memorial Tower intribute to the Americans killed inserxice.The guard. marking the anniver-sary of the bombing of Pearl Hmin IQ-tl. will begin at 6 WI).Thursday. Dee. 6. and continueiititil 6 pm. Friday. Dec. 7. Cubawill stand guard in rotating shiflsdfour throughout the period.Wilbur Marshall. a survivor of

Pearl Harbor. will speak iii dwreath-laying cereiiioiis to be atnoon on Dec. 7.Alumni members of the fraternityand local. state and federal digni-taries are being invited to ilIIL‘I'Kl the30th memorial ceremony.The Marching Cadet Fraternity isaffiliated with Detachment 595 otthe NCSU Air Force ROTC.George Hobson. a junior troinCharlotte. is commander.The Memorial Tower was built tohonor NCSU men killed tit WorldW. I. Their names are inscribed onI flap: inside.

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The Black Students Boaid “Ill besponsoring an ”lispositioii ol theArts" on Feb. In in the Ballroom otthe l'niversit) Student (‘eiitei Tosee how man) people would like toget involved. an interest meetingwill be on Saturday from i to Jpm. in the Brown Room ot the't'ni\ei'sit) Student (‘entet Iiotmore inlorntation. call (‘arlton

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s basketball team rolls over Vols. I I. I: I ml lllttl ItI.ItI Ill‘tll"‘ll\1‘lltlll\ llt'lllllll’lltlllI“ I ltt ll\l \‘ Ilv.‘ I\l.tltlt‘~lh\l Llllllllll will} .t~ \l ‘l‘l‘ ll‘a‘ lut/lt‘l\IIIIsnII .nnl s‘llllltltlltllt point I'Itatil l).ttt\t'l II-Iket roomI» 'Itw that In In l.t lat letl \Iatr on a lo lIIIII lll ll «III til .I \tatel: I,IIIkI‘Il latly . l' chIIII ‘sst'e .IIl'IaIItIII'I .‘itIIII‘ tlIIII solI II. I. Itot» IInIII l\‘l\‘.l tlIII-uyh .I Ilttee IIIIIIIIII' sInIttty- IIII tuli‘l'ld‘. tlk II ll‘t thought lint held the lead as lI‘IIIIessI-t' lll|l\ take Its latgest lead. (y7»~ll.’ IIII tlll-Il \ltaznu managed loin points nt Ils own thle sting \tInsnII keyed thels' It ..Il.I \l.Ipp Hill a glut}; In :cl on Itatk.I lIIIlII III \lllt'llttlll \Itet \IIIIsnII put the l’aIl. bat k on tIII \lllst'It. board with a between the legs. behind the Itnwd IntoIt! on out Ilelcnst _‘ haIk. lelt llL'lll. turn the delendet complete Volunteers out ot ll:\ II. III. jlt'\\l\\' \lapp ly .ttoutnl those and [5 Innt shot. tlte teatus lennessee.' I '.t l\ lIIItIl,wotked ltard on

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Ivl IIII . vi 'M minim tI-It' I Int \lou‘”we Ililli.'~ ... opt .' ll; up lt‘L'L'Ilts llil '.|'\\IIII .IvaIIIII'::ts l»-'Il.ll to \ltll‘ tltt' \Mlllt‘vam I‘...'It'-I lt' -Itlltt‘ {K _‘_‘>.V'Ill\ .t‘ltl ll‘It’ It \I I‘l llltIt .I‘. s. I” llllslII... It'tst l’aIt otltgtns I: ill“I .I .tk .ir‘tllll‘l .tll t'l.llllIIl|i|t’ll(I. .- lt._Ill\I I. met high N In the lust hallt'IiI Ill I‘ll

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1)“! gatmng confidence."

CNS Honda/Startt shoot-out loss to UCLA.

settled Into a tattly even contest for the restof the half. When freshman Tammy (itbson

‘Itl \\ttll.'.t\l\ llI‘lIl'I.IC lltl\\ Plk‘lskll ll" llty'IeI’Ige nt sIoIItI}: Inside to telIeye ptcssutethe IelIeI platt was prouded h_\ltlltll nt Mn IIInItsterXIIIIIIIoIIntlhe Inst was a Iexerse IIIIIIk at the .\‘ II7 Inatkwhich brought thewas a skyiam ntt an\Aollpackplayed hard tonight, attd with each game I amFeggms said

IIItlII-hng a three pnItIteI and .In tIcIobattItIIInIIgh the latte on that brought the

Nigel Moritz IStoflllt‘l makes a heelme tor the basket tn State's IN 8-8 win over W. ( arolina.

I.IIItl .t\\l\l\lt>~_llit‘IlI'ttks \llltllv IIIIltoIIIlInIt'altets won tlte game "

"l teally

stole a lennessee pass and pot or a lay -up atState took .I 4* ll lead Into thetlneatened to tuIn theblowout l‘y nuIsIoIIng the \'olunteers 347Ill tIII lust seyen ntInutes ot the hall to

the gameIll danyer ot bemg emoaII'assed. tought back with a H 4 rttn hutlt onaggressive defense. Woltpatk hall handling

w IIII l k ggms‘ a st «In: pIIIoImanII tor tlte \NollpatkIn I-u \II'I‘.I\\t‘tl Sidney Lowe on the alltime ‘y'\.>pr.Itk assist total by7th «.‘ateer assistsmark ties l‘nt'chtant with formerl Insersity oI North (‘aroltna player Kennyllllltl on the all-time\ttaIIIII (‘nast ('nulcrence‘l leel really lottunate ltl achteymg thewand. yet the most Important thing Is that we(‘orchtani said.t‘oIIhIIIIII was also \ery upbeat on tlte laststart that tlte team has had this season.‘l'heII Is .I really relaxed atmosphere on thesquall and w ate getting better."

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mtscues and a series of three potntets byreserve lody AdamsState responded by switching lortn Its l lgame Ittlo It

Pack with 12 pointsgame,and took the etse passing gamesexeral dI't\ mg lay -Itps The game ended Its

I hall court trap to a stt‘atght man to manthat once again enabled the Park to disruptthe Tennessee offense and re establish conttnl and a lerpotnt adyantage\\ hen the Volunteers turned to a hill courtpIess III a last dish eltort to get bat k Into theState slashed through II wItII It pIethat freed Stinson tor

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State sends WCU

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Corchiani passesLowe as all-timePack assist leaderBy loe .lohnsonAssistant Sports l-dttmThe N C. 's'tate men‘s basketballteam jumped out In a quick startSaturday night as it oyerpoweredtlte (‘atamnunts ol WesternCarolina ll‘) X4. hot the Vloltpack.It was the llttrd Citttsccultye tttttcover the century mark In scoring IIIas many games.State‘s bla/Ing statt Iesolted IIIWoll‘pack scoring on Its first l5possessIons Senior guard RodneyMonroe opened the streak with .IIII toot iumpei Itom the IeIt side otthe lane hit two ol his 23 first halIpointsl-Iom then on It was showttme torthe rest of the night Monroe scoredll ot State‘s Hm I5 pointsThe Wollpack built an early Illpotnt lead on \arIous inside powetmoses from tumor forward Tom(lugliotta and sophomore BryantFeggtns. (lughotta had l5 til thefirst half and l‘eggms added tnneWestern Carolina did not tolIlunder the pressure though. Iutd theCatatuouuts cut the lead to I: altergoing on an h’ (I run. Senior pointguard (‘hris (‘orchtam put an end tothe State drought when he popped athree~pomteriust lett ofthe key“I wanted to push the teamtonight." Wolfpack head coach lesRobtnson said. "I let them stay nutthere a little longer before substituteing so I could see how well theyplayed defense when they weretired. Out b:ggest breakdowns hay ebeen at the defeustye end of thecourt."State went on a tear thatdunks trotn (ittghntta and lieggmsstl“

(lirIs ( otchIanI also

tally the ll

lIst In the saidYet.

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In the

l-eeetns' teyetse tam lULlsCIlReynolds and got tlte ctowd ol8.4““ hack on Its l‘t‘t‘l.‘llryant plays hard and I like hisstyle.” Robinson said. ”He has theI apabtltty to be a complete player.”()It State's next possession.(iughotta hit the bottom of the netwith It trey to push the State leadhat k out to lo“This team can put tl lot of pointson the board." (‘orchiani said “Wescore In hunches We'll see If wecan put these numbers on the hoardTuesday against Syracuse Thatgame will he a big test for us."As the hall came II a close.(‘otchtam ended tt l'tttingly with athree poIttt basket tn push the leadto (W l,Opening the second half It wasmore ot the same with Feggms andMonroe leading the way. Feggms'_‘pomts tor the game was Iust oIteshy ot his career best that he set tnthe last game against CharlestonSouthern.Monroe stopped and popped atltree to gne State a 7648 lead. “Ilike seeing Rodney come down andpull up lot a three." Robinson said.“It show s real confidence,"Balanced smrmg by the Woltpackwas another aspect of the game thatpleased Robinson"()tte ot the great attributes of thisteam Is Itnseltishness," Rnhtusottsaid “They play very well togetheiand they distrIbute the hall."l‘our ol the the starters ended thegame III double figures withMonroe‘s 3‘) leading the way.Feggtns‘s 13 followed wtth(iughotta adding El and Corchtamput III IX.(‘orchtanI also passed anothermilestone In his career at State bysurpassing Sidney Lowe‘s al|»tImeassist mark (‘orchtant dtshed out llsun-STATE, Ina 4

’cak ready toput the squeeze on Orangemenlhe Woltpack will haye to keep that withdtnu up. hk'silllst‘ on Tuesday ntght the Packw Ill heI nnersttyVloltpack In trout oI ltIlItIt) ()rangemen fans”When we play against Syracuse. we knowwe are playing against the best,"

(‘arrIer Dome at Syracuselt will be the first real test for the

Feggins. when you looked around the \ tclorlouslm'kerroom, you could tell that the WolfpackIs ready for the challenge.”The team chemistry Is starting to cometogether. and at the right tune."If that Is the truth.Iust put the squee/e on the ()raqgemcnTuesday night.

lieggms said.then the Wolfpack might

Bruins knock the men’s soccer

team out of NCAA Final FourBooters boast bestrecord in ten yearsBy I‘odd l’l'alzgr'al'Sutta 't ‘Itt :tt firm-t

lr\'\l|’.\ It billed as amatt lt up between the nation's toptwo otlensnc teams “hat tran-spIIed \s as a double oyerttme shoot-out w hich let the Final l'our matchlX‘ tlt't‘ltlt‘tl tttt lh'tlttlh lslt'ksI\ttet both 1 ('l A and \K'kllnd‘Iankt-d N (‘ \tate made then firsttwo kIcks. l (‘l .\ nnd tIelder TIm(iallenn drilled In the llrtttnsattempt and State s SIoIISchweIt/et tdlllL' tn the line.SchweIt/ct ~s shot was to the rightside of the goal and the lltunt keepet lllt\\"(l to make the do mg sayel(‘l -\ cottyertctt then last twoktt ks to ads mice to the final. 5 l.

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"We eoIttInllcd the pace nt play."(‘oaeh (ieorge latantmt said "Butwe couldn‘t I‘mIsh nut chances "State outshot the Bruins ll I4 and

3.2/ACC playa-ot—tho-yoarHenry Gutierrezheld llCLA to only one shot in thefirst half." ‘('. State was the better teamtoday." Coach Sigi Schmid satd.“They outplayed us in the first half.so we adjusted by replacing ourcenter forward With extra defender."lhe extra delender helped to the.sesUltd half but the game was stillscoreless and it went to overtime.The first overtime was marred by

an Incident away from the ball tothe ltl3rd mmute.Brunt defender Ray Fernandezpunched Roy Lasstter four yardsinto the UCLA penalty box, Theline judge rose his flag and the ref-eree stopped the clock to converseWith the line Judge.After a three»minute conference.Feniandez was sent from the fieldwith a red card and State wasawarded a direct kick just outsidethe penalty box instead of a penaltykick lTCLA cleared the ball and thescore remained at zero.With 92ltl remaining In the firstovertime. Curt Johnson fired a per-fect cross into the box to junior forward Henry Gutierrez who headedthe ball just wide of the net.With 6:06 to play UCLA madetheir first legitimate threat to scorewhen a shot deflected off the post toState goalie David Allred. Allredcleared the ball.With 22(Il to play. the red cardS‘I'i'mPage 4

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t.'I!I'I,'III./ ’II'H/ l'l\'t l\\.lx _~_:I\en Io l‘k‘l'lldlltlt‘l .Intl Slateplmetl \IIIII .I UllC‘llltlll adxanlaeelot the ne\l l‘tll lnII ll “Ullltl notbe enough\\IIlI .\' 00 to play III the \t‘Lt‘lltl(Ht‘tlllllt', \t'lllt‘l lom lannertlI‘Illetl .I l‘ \.lltl xlIoI .It'I'oxx thehm “huh nipped the top ot thetroxxlxn t‘oI II narrovt IIIIxx.l‘he game ended III .t He and torthe xeeontl I‘onxeentne \u'ek Slate\\.Ix III .I xhooloIIll’l‘l -\'x l'II'xt kltk h\ IIIIIllIeIIleISam tieorge IN the tom-I right corIIeI ot the net \liIt'Il ngIexxI-d Ilgghtand llll\\\‘\l the x.I\e h) .I tIngeIIIp.\llt‘l \le\ SIIIIt‘lIe/ and (iIItIeI'Ie/lIII lllt‘ll xlIon Stall SJ‘IIII'It/ertlllllt'|l .I xhnl In the llt'lll lll.ll \\.Ix\.l\t'tl l\_\ l‘ltJIl l‘lL'ttlItllIt'I.l Il‘x h tool lIIIt lIpound lmth lltltl x.I\eIl three «It Incpenallx ktekx \‘l‘tlllll‘fl Into thematch l'l't‘ttltll xeenietl to knmt\xlIIt'lI \\ .I‘. Sehm'It/er \Itlx come."He lIIIed up xtrxnght mm thelull He yaw ll .t\\.l\ .I hII e.IIl\Illltl l \kent IetI tor thel'I‘eIdal xIIItlIRoy l.IxxIteI‘ lIIt St;IIt"x ‘I-IIrthxhot hut l't'l made IIx tIl‘tlI totltneh the xhootont \It'tol'y i i"Corinne Into the game I heardIState‘x‘t tlel'enderx uere a little \llxrpert. but I helImetl Iltey'ye proyenIthre much better than IlthL‘FIIxed." the l'(‘l..r\ head coach xIIIIll‘eehnreall). the game Ix reeIxtert‘tl Itx .t NC. State l'lnhllt'tl lllt‘ \I‘J-xon .II I7 472. Sewnteen “Inx IxState'x lughext mark \lllt'k‘ mrnnngI7 III l‘mtl.\Ixo. \\ Ith I-Ieht x.I\ex goalkeetx‘rl)I|\ltl -\llretl lInleIed \IIIh (It\ylnt‘h Ix IIInth hext In ;I xenxon .Indhemmed Into tonrth on Stuck .Illlllllt‘ lIxI unh IS?

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Covering all the assets

Renter‘s insurance is a necessity for many studentsBy (‘hrissy WilliamsSlofl Wt‘twt“ li iio' \Iy steieo. myI\ my t;'.tspl eoiiiptitei. the-Vie alla! f,'itllt‘V IItt\\ i’tlllltl Ilehappen to me ‘ I thought I \\.ts tinered,“In ease ot .i Illk'i tliett oi naturaldisaster. many students lielie\e tlie\are eoxeied by the insuianee toi theapai‘tiiieiit l ntoituiiaiely they menot. llaiiiaees to the apaitinent hecovered. but tlaniaees to personalItems tile notTo proteet iheiiiselses ii‘oiii thisfrightliil mishap. many studentsIIIYL'sl in an insuianee policy that\HII eosei all then personal itemsRenter‘s iiisuiain e is a policy thatcan be piii'thased to pioteet all olthe \aliialiles in east ot a tire tornado oi break in s\ll peisoiial possessions clothes. lamps. ‘l'Vs.stereos. eoiiiputers and \‘(Rsare coyered by the policy,

Most insurance eoiiipairies sellthem. and one [IUIIt"\ can eoier tipto three people, What many peopledon't realize is that the insurancelot the building doesn't emer\tliat's inside. It it‘s destroyed and a\IlltICIll IIUL‘N lltll II.I\C III\lIl.IIlkL'.too bad'There are a test clauses melndediii these insurance polieies that mostpeople don‘t knou about. It something .mltil does happen to the.ipattiiient and a student eotildn'tstay there. the insurance company\sould house them teiiipor.ii'il_\ iii .isuitable place to stay. gixe them ameal allowaiiee and pay to stoieany possessions that may li.i\ebeen salvagedAlso. if anyone e\ei got hurt inthe apanmeiit. the pohey \sould payup to SHIIHI in medical bills loieaeh person iniiii'ed .»\nd iii theuntortunate eseiit ol a ltmsiiit. theinsurance policy L‘tfit‘l‘s the renteitip to $25.00“.However. many students believe

these policies t ost an aim aitd a legl'iiloi'ttiiiateb tot them thes do notiiiyest in am Ispt oi insurzinee andplan to lose e\ei\iluni' iii ease oidamage oi tliettI‘llts'\ \aiy \Hlll eath toiiipaiiy.but loi a too hediooni apartmentl’iudeiitial estimates “all" per year.x\llslate estimates ‘sl l I per )t‘dl andMetropolitan l ile tpiotetl ‘sl H pet)eai l'liese polities .ilso pioyitle\l‘tlltlll oi peisonal toseiage and\.lII\ .i \ngl tIt'lIlIs lll‘ll'\‘~ lit n .islsi'il \‘llt'lltt‘l ieiitei sllislll.tlitt' :s ooitli the homes.\ltlllltlllilli ‘llIi\ b.i.‘ll\ \tIIII."lleliuiten It s taken me _\t‘.ll\ toautituiilalt ill Ill llttllz'\Ill.l\t'.IlIlIIltl ll.ll\ lit lit-i :l .ill Ill tillt‘lell snoopl)ont lti ~"l mi "k tlit onestanding: on the nit-e ill. inoiunme~\tltll I‘I‘\‘vt‘ II It\ its lll\'\ tiltlt klltniit iiilo sautliist late the imtiaI|\ e. dish out a It"\ but is a month.and ilHHd the rists

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‘ Stott WHICI in aluihoI-i‘elated trailic aceidents5 The ribbons also shim support lor

"Deals the eats \\ itli little ted CIIUI'IS to decrease the ineidence olribbons " timing “IIIIC intoxicated Publicity11,” W" ”k. ( mm h” lle [ml about the red ribbon campaign is

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lint those among the protesters

Instead. t iii/ens e-l their country told

the soldiers)\iial that you support the l .8 militaryare not there by choite

l‘ollowing orders, l~'\en those who giyehigher'iips Most has e no more wish to_- on w ant to protest. aim lot the brass.President Bush and his administration

they will repeat the mistakes ol Vietnam remains to be seen. But let those ol‘lrs here at home remeiiibei history 's lessons and not repeat our own mistakes.

NCSU soccer the bestongratulations to the NC.

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reason enough ltil congratulations.

history ol~ NCSl' lllL‘lh‘ soccer. That is

said his own Brunis were lucky to win.

was yours in many other ways.

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Support soldiers in Gulfi is interesting and somewhat frightening to hear the coirtparisons beingdrawn between the Persian (itill' crisis and the Vietnam War.particularly since the passage iii a UN. order authori/ing the Use ol‘l'orce to resolyc the crisis al‘ter .lan. l5.

t‘iitics ol’ the action say the CS. is getting itsell' into another police action.while proponents reply that the national interests being protected in the Gulfare much more important than the situation in Vietnam. Protests against the

an expected side cl'l'ectl'icy are only apt to get worse when it linally sinks in that students are noWinger cycinpt lioin .i dialt twhich there has been talk ol reinstating)

as well as silent obrectors would dow .‘ll to do then part to .iyoid making this another \ietnariione oi the worst l.lk\'l\ or the ietirain \Var lay not iii the bloody lighting orthe \.igne nature ol the military mission but here at home. For the lighting

men and w omen oi the military. the support til their country is y'ital - thatsapport was not granted the soldiers in Vietnam,loi' lighting. and spit on them when they returned home. How many cases of[liisl'll'iltllllttllc‘ stress disorder could haye been ayoided with some support for\\ hethei or not you support the nature ol the mission in Saudi Arabia. it is

in tact. most would almost certainly rather behome with l'rieiids and ldlllll_\. 'l'o chastise and rebuke the xery'ice members'ht inselyes would be loolrsh . ,. rust as it was alter Vietnam.Remember that. aboyc all else. those who scr'ye in the military are

they are there because their gcyernment deems their presence necessary. If

performance iii the NCAA l‘inal l5otir. \\ hile it is true that the teamlost to the [CIA Bruins. that is not the most important part ol. the

This year‘s performance represents the best record for the team in It) years.Not since l‘ltitl has the squad racked up l1 w tits in one season. That alone isBut on the strength ol' those l7 wins.

the way to the national championship. a perlormance unmatched in thel-“ i-n lll del‘eat. the spoils ol \ietory seem to go to the Wollpack. Although

his team won. l‘('l..»\ coach Sigi Schmid called NCSl the better team andAgain welcome home to the NCSL' men‘s soccer team. and congratulations

on a historic perlormance. [is en though you did not come otit on top. yictory'

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women and men w ho are there. They Why does it seem support lor PresidentBush's action in the (iull crisis isdwindling" The (‘htiich lady wouldsuggest the Prince ol Darkness is behindthis conspiracy l can hear her now. "("onldit be. oh. I don't know. S.~\T.-\\‘ ""Personally. l think the (‘hiireh l ady may beon to something.It appears many ol our congressionalrepresentatiy‘ex are wayeriiig in theirsupport of the president, With the electionsbehind them and worries ol' job securityrelieyed l'or two more years. this stlhlt‘clseems to keep them as ireryotis as d long-tailed cat in a room ltill ol rocking chairsIt would scent oiir national represeritatiyesare astute obsery ers ot ptiblic opnnon pollsWhen public support ol Htish'x actions wasltigh. congressional stipport was high y.his numbers hide iii the polls. so do thenumber ol his lrieiids on (lipiiol Hill Ithink our president needs more than ttistlair-weather triends in ('ongressIn an el‘l‘ort to not appear rash. manycongressional members haye atlyocatctlwaiting out the economic sanctions. In Justthe last day or two. 1 base heard some in(,‘ongress suggest waiting as long as lb’months belore applying any military lorce.Do they really belie\e .-\incricans will standbehind that decision lor such a long periodol' time’ The waiting and wondering willtake its toll on American morale .ll homeand abroad.Congress needs to keep in mind the micof the UN. Security Council. which \oted12 for. two against and one abstention. tosupport all actions to remoye Saddam,including the use of military lorce. Why

orders get them lrorn the brass —— thebe there than the ayerage citizen. But

hay e called the shots so l'ar. Whether

State men’s soccer team on their

the Wollpack hooters went almost allreason l'oi‘ celebration.

hey are likely to be printed ”they:new x or public interest.

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phone number and. if the writer is a

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same thing? Low and money. Wouldn't lilebe great it I were rich and had a greatlooking gnllrrend.’ Sure. that helps, butxell esteem is a prerequisite lor happinessI like bands that come on the scene withsomething new and radical. Many timesthese bands are new and radical becausethey \erbali/e the things in society thateyist. but are considered taboo to singabout. One eyample ol~ an iirno\ any e bandwas the Dead Kennedys. who hit the SanFrancisco nightclub underground in the late1070s. Now that is art' listen to some olthese lyrics by lead singer Jello Bialra thatsum tip exactly what I‘m trying to say."I'm tired ol sell respect/l cairt allord acar/l wanna be a pre-lab superstar/l wannabe a tool don't need no soul/w anna makebig money playing rock and roll‘"I'll make riry music boring/I'll play mymusic slow. l ain‘t no artist I'm abusinessman/no ideas ol' my own/l won'tollend or rock the boat/inst sey and dnigxand rock and roll."Now that is l'un to listen to and it paints apicture (it redundancy in rock and roll. Butlike Bial‘ra said. many of these groups who“rock the boat" don‘t get any air time orpublicity What they do get are warninglabels and censoring.But this is beginning to change Very

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