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Page 1: Civil RightsLeaderDies MartinHOI‘IOI‘S ... · MartinHOI‘IOI‘S CheerleadersSpottsl’agez NutsForSquirrels Civil RightsLeaderDies Rey. Ralph butid Abernathy. black activist

Martin HOI‘IOI‘S Cheerleaders Spottsl’agez

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Civil Rights Leader DiesRey. Ralph but id Abernathy. black activist and associateoi Martin Luther King. Jr. is honored. Opinion/Page 6. Sitictiztcksd’aee 5

TechnicianServing North Carolina State University Since/929-

Volume lXXl, Number 85 __._“_—~_w ~-_s__~ . , _. c ._Editorial 7F- ’4Ii Atlvt-rlising' tiltil‘)

Univesity names neatlsdietBy Fred HartmanSenior Stoft Writer

Friday, April 20, 1990 Raleigh, North Carolina

offered to him.Lanier said reports of a joint press conference With both candidates are not true arid itathletic director on littohci lti \t that lit ! «a. W ‘\time. athletic director and head basketball l \ \.coach Jim \t’alyaiio resigned the position to Ili'

.ttitt |"‘|I I‘l‘illtl sci. tit i it ti" 1‘sports iiitoiiiiatit-it tliit.toi Iii t‘Nt lilt- it‘. ii. ttt ‘t.sas li.t|llt'tI thit- tltit til suit . in“ otittii t t it" ‘NC. State Interim (‘hanceilor Larry an announcement of a new coach is to bc remain stiIL‘I\ as ctttttll. .tltiI ~t'l‘.‘.'tI iitl lIlttt‘ .t atI \l'm't‘f 'til "at t1 tl l‘ill'fl I [t wMontcith will I1LI\C a press conference today made. it will come from the new athletic A name ot Ralcieh. lurnt-i |t‘t\'l\t'tI his tout \k'tll\ .tt \ll:‘ll|t.t t it:. ... t tit‘ tint "it"“ilat it) am to announce the appointment of director in the near future. undergraduate tleet'ee from t \t' ( liapel It tlilt‘tlttl iolt- Ittlttt’l at. or a tit. ti'lvlt' b tilt » . t .the'universtty‘N new athletics director. Thirty-nine year old Todd Turner. who has Hill iii W71 lie went on to earn his inas tltttttot positron .tt t tt\\' , t .4, i tVice (‘hancellor of linivcrstty Relations been serving as the athletic director at the ter‘s degree iii sport's adiintnstiattott tittin Ill only lhtt'c seat , at t oitnt-t '1 ill Iilllttl t on . i . ' .AI Lanier said today's press conference will University of Connecticut since July |. Ohio IilII\L‘I'\lI\ betorc litiiililL‘ the .ttliletits has retent-tl ittnt II i't-twntttot tot tlt' iL'l' ‘ttttiv tonot include the announcement of a new I987. is expected to fill the position cur» staffat the l'niieristy ot \iieinta tn I‘t‘ rm: and it-santpnie tilitz‘t.tltl~ .~ nlntt lilt' .ttlt tittl tit t t i iimen s basketball coach. rentiy held by Interim Athletic Director lial Turner spent |l Keats til the .tililettt s It'IIL s tlcpailtttcttl Ittllltl t:.t» tllttsllt .IIi\ liltlt'l‘ . .However. Iiast Tennessee State coach Les Hopfenberg. department at Vireinia. ltlt'ItttIlllL' .t loiit enliaittetl the ntarkt-ttne .ttliI piotttotton - t iRobinson is expected to be the university‘s The announcement ends a six-month year span from l‘iXi until I087 when lte l ('(i\\ sports and has tiltt'lttiii'ii titt- tit-t t lllt .-choice as the new coach, Robinson said he search by the university that began when held the position ot associate director oi torinantt-s oi l t t)\\ .IIIlIt‘It’W in. i iwould accept the position if it were Hopfenberg assumed the temporary role of athletics for sports sCt’\ ices. 'l‘urner designed .tlliI Illli‘it'llli'lllt'ti tltt- tliii \lt ll

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Ioltl IIti' toiittnittt't that thu ‘tt l'llili't' that h. .~.t|l not . -. it.The area around Burlington Labs was roped off after an explosion ( attsed by a ( hemit al teat tion. No one was intuit-ti in IIlt‘ ltlast «li'itt it mist tit tii«‘ i’h wit It! l“'*t' Hill”- i“ it at “it i . ~‘tl RUIIIltIIJI‘It‘ lllt'i.‘lill‘,‘ this its iil'itili limitli‘t‘. . had lll.tll\ problem. with the "‘I'.“ lit Ilit‘ ilIIi'-|ti|ll tai . i 'v i t-'i in til. it it It\ ittt-s hair proposal lili‘ stain o! "id‘I‘l lli 't'. it: t, tLabs evacuated after ex Iosron ...,...., .si'ttatt‘ tttt‘sitli'iil tilit‘-I||t|lt'lI Illl‘ .lI‘lii \ h V (”1““le [m ll; H. 1ty oi the .ltIlliIlll\lltlIitl|l Io \‘lllltiii HUM“. (H I” W \KW‘By Amy (,‘oulter bottles in the lab. one marked for nitric acid tatit arid the two students tailed i’tiblw \titciy *Hii‘ -' l‘ttllk \ “It“ l‘t"l"'\'i ‘iii iiti lmm “H .i,. Iii-tar ittt / l tNews Editor waste and another marked for the perchloric The fire was contained \t-r\ tiiiitkly \ltnty it.“ k toi iiioic distiission in mm. It“ ,' i . . tacid and methonal mixture. Hazardous said he was not in the building at the tltli' ot ”1" "~ '* \"“l“'“ ""‘ l“’i" “ "M til tin“. .i flit ‘ iA chemical reaction resulted in an explosion Materials officials said that someone must the accident. .litiiltt\.tl nont all \ttltt t int-tl I\'.itl|tlti ILL, m H“ t H H, tand a srnail fire in a research laboratory in have accidently dumped the perchloric Burlington iiall was mutilated while the lite *'\l‘i~"""‘i ii'i" ”W ”i-‘l“' ‘1'” ""““ "i “l,“ h i... am.“ ,t ll .Burlington Hail Wednesdayafternoon. acid/methanol mixture into the wrong bottle. department opened the i‘lltItIlltL' tor ‘t'tlltIa titc iicu points was the Itt'llt‘t tit-tittttl ‘INM mmmli V, W i l .1y The accident occurred at l2:3() p.m. in Then later. when the students were working in tiorr. Public Safety otticials sealed ill the (Il’\\ “itch“ ”is \“His't” “"“M "V ““ HM”; WINKRoom l'2l8 when students dumped nitric acid the lab. they put their waste material in the entire building until the smoke t'learel torn ltli'it-tlltttt «”“i \““l‘*‘”‘“”' p“, ,_ all“, ,i,‘ .p. rm. i‘ t t l .i in a waste container. Robert Pecarina. Public correct bottle which reacted with. the other pietely. Students aitd iaciiity Mic .llmwti “W i““l“‘““l ""“iiliitii “"“llti‘ 4"" hm” .M 'II’ ,M M‘ ,H: p .I , i .. ptSafety/‘5 Hazardous Materials manager. said chemical andexplodcd immediately. back inside at 1 pm. to resume \ Ias es and ‘*”‘i"'“\"‘” iml“ ‘ "" \ ( M" llt .tttl lilt -t til. ,i i tthat the waste container was marked ‘nitric Reid said the reaction ofthe two acids, nitric work, ”"‘i""~""‘i”""' “”‘i"”" ““‘”M "“ "‘V imit...acid‘ but that someone dutnped the wrong and perchloric. heated up. causing: the The Rescue Squad nionttoit-tl tiiit'c ltt'ttltlc ltl liti' itltti‘ttl ‘\i Jili‘ttth “MIMI!“ iwaste in it. methanol toignite. the lab, and four others who wi‘tc neailw .tI ttlttl ‘“ .itttl tollow up with .t [ititI‘tt ii ”is l"liltiim‘i' l-I'U‘ ‘i‘tH ‘Assistant Director of Information Services K.L. Muny, the students' professor. said that the time of the C\pltt\ltit]_ at the steric \letlit s “UH-t” l“" "M iii“ ‘i'i‘it'ili “ "i i‘“ "' ‘-'"""”‘”“ """“"" 'i' '2' "‘Rosalind Reid said that there were two waste immediately after the explosion. the lab ithlsr said tliey were tme .titd released tlicnt 1'|\s‘|l one seiiiesiet to make .‘ it or t'lll'lltlt' tot titti‘» I i i" i ‘

Harassment is ‘no-Win’ situationBy Karin WolfeSpeCiOl to lechriiCiQrtlit/Hons IIIIIt' Ami/i HUI/'1' I\ I/It' tl.\.\f\llllllrt/IiI'IittI/it't' tic/ion tiflit'r'i' III Illt’ I’nii‘oxl'i‘

()ffit't'. Ill/H‘s Is I/tr' \r't (tilt, of Int» unit/(ii on.\‘('\Htl/ liui'titinir'nt (II .V (‘ Stu/e,Sexual harassment typically occurs when a View the same conduct as huiiiiliatiny. “h I” ““1” to ”w“ _ WW H “MANN!” Aiml 'lO Mon . Wed iii Mon . Wed trt ;Af\iflt;lr;(‘:n’:;)x‘;|nif, in, ,

person with power abuses that power. Sexual threatening. offensive. or at best. Ilittpprnpri iltdmnnmn “ Ii” l‘fi“ “h“ .. hmml‘ _ _ 7' . y 7 , ,‘ , Ihumsmwm “can“ confusion because the MC and the result ofpoorJudgement. leai'miie/wor‘kiiiu em tioniiient tot «tit-iciits tttt-sday 9 its to 50 a tn i." so 7 Ni itttt H“ I I) III itt.--» tit-w.boundary between the professional role and Dillering perceptions bred front years ol I‘tc'tlIIVL‘IlItI \lm‘ Mayt loos . tittirs tons- titnrc tttttttttottt-ttttttv. in: i‘personal relationship blurs. The harasser socialendorsement are difficult to alter. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' at; H,“ we, H, mtintroduces the personal element into what Also needed to combat sexual harassment. Any eiripioycc. student or tat IIII‘. Iiti‘tttiii't . i ,W " . my ‘ ;should be a sesrneutral situation. and equally difficult to promote. ts a victim's w ho beiicy c they are It tints oi \t' \iial W""""‘-(ltti ‘ti‘ 8 a” i‘ “i .2 9" i i” t‘ t“ . 1') “l “t it in Unit We”The difference between voluntary sexual harasser who is committing unwanted linking: lot information and :‘tttiitttti i' m) ”0 tt, i. ,s.relationships and sexual liarassiiietit is that harassment, l ,HWhm \tliimatixe \\ Hm, tiiiit t~ t . ~} 7 I a" . s. , ,‘ t. . . _ . t . , \ . . Iltll'HIJy i0 iii‘tlili . .fi l ttpto t l til illiirri Ill“-Itarassment contains elements ol coercion. Sexual harassment is a no win situation tor isarin \kttlit- i tlsts. s ttiiir ( won t Ilil‘. May ,‘ [mm mm W”. WW. ‘, m MW” [HM N Mthreat. and/or unwanted attention In él ltUltTC‘ all involved. It can foster a sense of personal ('enter \likt- iiat ltiitaii i.‘ i,‘ it i ttt‘- i't ~il\ ”mum,” “an”... m,ctprocai relationship Itinttiation and inferiority. In response. \tc I)e\e|optnent \nit iiollantl ‘ it" it t‘tilK tAt int Itt.’ insIn most normal interpersonal relationships. tints feel embarassed. irtttmtdated. eontttsetl \‘tudeni \ttans tan Rovers « tl‘t it .ini 2w. MAI son I‘itt

Filthy it 'r‘» 'i -l'i .I in t.‘ it) t p fit (,oritriinri t'vnlil‘. it):'I'ucker Owen offer Beac Weekend .’ ‘§;Ittit(l,iy (,riiiittioit rir;irit-. tor t orrirtiriii rumor. lotBy Iiina ,langda Keiyiii Rogers. co tliaiiman tit linker ‘s booth set up on the lit-a. l. t.» liltil‘iw t. " Mfr?) .. fit on ion in: MA itii8'0” Wilitrr L‘Hjlll. \llltI ti h“: bitlltl \\ l“ “HCHMH ”H. ‘II‘ ”Mil“ in!” HIL' Monday IO 10 '30 .1 iii 'i P211 15 D [It tloiriiitnrt out‘ttti'. lot””“ii "mi" ““""‘ ""imi“ -' """"‘ ' ""’ Mayi’ Mon Wl'd in Moo wttaitt itiriPtiicrmt Tit-tThe first annual 's.‘ (‘ state Iieacit Weekend (‘enti‘iil I’at’k Iiand. a local cioiip that [thus sponee at your I.t\ttttlt‘ R \ and a ~ »~ it" .. .. . ,.will kick oil IIil\ Saturday .tllct’lttititt, lcatiii' Top ~10. daltsc .itid heath music will beetn litiiit [it"‘tiitv it 0‘? .t in l." m p lit .1 on s an p in totntttonmmns ItttIiIL' liye music. loud and ltiri lot all N('SI' playing at | p iii Weekend \t llic iltrat I] will ll 1 1t...“ tttttt Mayti tot-r, titnts tam; Illtll“. ML! Pipstudents "There will also be a pitk tip volleyball until (i p m

Ilie ett-nts will beetn .tt noon with Itit'hL‘t‘ tournament,” Ropers said “Dottnrio's Run The tit-iii is ‘\[l(lIl\ilI'.'tI in. Intel Is’i nit tum .Rcsitlt'ntt‘ II.il| ~ \‘yct'kt‘tttl ‘\l Ihc IIt‘ach

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(lk‘lll‘WII .iiwl \t \Iirlc shillilil‘lllkk' .i_'.iiii lic lllt' top nit-it's teamsat this weekend a \l (' track andlicltl thaiiipioiisliips \sltllc l \(‘Chapel Hill |\ csptttcil to tltlIIllIIlllL‘ the isoiiiciil triiiipcttttottlast )cai til \iieinta. (ilernsonilelciitcil State by. I-.w points to endthe Wollpatk's \t'\L‘|lr-\U.ll “Inningstreak lillc I‘llucts. who “I“ ltoslthis year's niect .iic taxiiretl. hutlllt‘ Iiiccl ls C\pL‘LICtl to be closeagainThe battle tor the team title ma}conic ilrmri to an llltll\llllllll splinthattle hctxscen Slate‘s Kc\ inBr;.tlriskill IIIIII ( Iciiison's JamesTrapp. hoth ot \ihoni villi run theHill and NIH rncteisBraunskill. a itiiiiiii. \‘KUII hiiihc\cnts at last year‘s inctt dlltl “Nthnamed the .\(‘(”s lllt)sl \trlutihlettlhlclc. He also “as an all—American illtltitn‘s at 200 meters.Trapp. \i ho also plays l‘oothall tor(.‘lemson. upset Braunskill at theACC intloor meet to winning boththe 55 and the Jill) meters. Trapp

Ii... one iit the nation's lit-st ltlllc'sIIIIs sc.istrll Ill Illt‘ Ill“ IIICICH”Isa in is one ol the torilciciicc'spremier athletes. but he Itlkk'\ \cr)‘loiieli coriipctition.“ (it-iger said.'It would he a big boost it he LUllltl\\ Ill those excnls."Stale mil II;I\C a iiunihci ol otherreturning L'lTlIlleltil'ls to help lll itstitle quest.'li'tple iumper William Turner andhigh iuniper Kenn Ankioiii returnallcr not L‘Ultlpcling indoors.Turner “on the I‘MX triple lumptitle. while Ankrom “Ill ilctcnd thehigh lump title he vmn last _war.Tutti-time ACC cross countrychampion Boh Ilenes \sill anchorState‘s distance learn. Ilenes \sillrun the 1500— and 5000 meterraces.Indoor long jump champion(‘htit'kic Simmons will again coin»pete in that event for State andshould also score in the sprints.In the field events. State will alsocount on Javelin thrower EricShoenhorn. long and triple jumperT}r'cll Taitt. and long ium-per/sprinter Joe Johnson. PackSt’t’ “cc P11 ’(’ 8

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for ACC championshipTechnician News Sen icesThe N (K State golt team \AiIIcompete this weekend III the 37thannual Atlantic ('oast (‘onleicncegolt' chairipionship. The tourna-ment begins today and concludesalter 54 holes Stintla} atNor'tligreen (‘otintrs (‘luh in Rock}Mount.Head coach Richartl Sykes. \\ll<tvilli he coat Inn; in his Ztltli cooler-ence championship. e\pects histroops to make a serious hitl tor thetitle."(loll is such a tunn} game that_\ou don't I\IIU\\ “hat is going tohappen tronr one da} to the nest."S} kcs saitl. "'l'o he honest. I tlon'tknrm IIU\\ “ere going to pill} inRock) \Iiitiiit .~\ll season long“ch lit-cit ical stead) and that‘sencouraging to a coach.“

III Its last the touriiainenis. Statehas linished no loner than ninthand the Pack has claimed one see—oritl place liiiisli and three thirdplace shim ines.Ilcatling Ilic \koltpack‘s hopes in

Rock) Mount \\lll he itintor HoncnSargent ol' lirenlnootl. 'l'cnn.Sargent. an allAtneriL‘a candidate.has live lop III Ill‘.l\ll\‘\ to his creditduring the lull and spring season.Sargent should get help IroinState‘s lone senior. Doug Stone of

Middlesex. Kelly Mitchum olSouthern Pines. probahI) theAC‘C‘s top freshman this season.has cotnpiled an impressive 74.5stroke average for the year and hasposted three top It) finishes.Letty Joel Ilartvsell and soplio»more Stew Isle} are also capahleoI' suh»par rounds.Hartwell was State‘s top I'inisherin last year‘s A('(' Championship\iith rounds of 72-7175. good torthird place.Last season the Pack placedfourth in the conference [Otll‘llit‘ment and \sent on to earn a hid tothe NCAA East Regional. In theregional. State qtialilietl tor the\(‘AA Tournament. where the)tinishcd 38th."We‘ve shown this )eai' we canhe competitive." Sykes said, "Iteverything were to hounec our \ia)we could \A in this championship."The Woll'paek‘s l'ixesome headingto the A(‘(.‘ Tournament:Bowen Sargent. Jr.. 72.9 mg.tBrentviood. Tenn.)Doug Stone. Sr‘.. 73.6 mg.

(Midtllesex)Joel Hartwell. In. 75.5 mg,(North Myrtle Beach. SC.)Kelly Mitchum. Fr. 73.x mg.(Southern Pines)Stew: lsley. 80.. 75.7 avg.(Burlington)

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Looking to gel Ilt'Jlll.sewn-enmi- ‘illllll‘ llI;‘ \\ii s,~ g. ' ‘\Hll take on .i [‘It‘IH I- i. "i , M ‘_ H. ,,lnnler Iltis \sct'ktiiil ll‘ i'i' .‘ . I“.game Atlanln (‘tl.l~l t wit. , -' . . w , .. ltibaseball series ‘AIIII If». \\ . i_ . .. y y.. ifForest Demon I)L‘.I\tlllv ., iThe \Vollpack tlriippivt .i' 'i- i U l I l' I”.5 It)“ “cililt'siln iii. lit ,' I I I I(Kirolina In tall I“ i‘son Icltlmntlcis IIllI l .l'l_' tni i 5 ' l t.ivi“Owen l).l\ls iState to sl\ Illls .iii,l .ii ' ~ iit' imp vii-i~ iearned runs .I\ the I’ii.ii i, i ‘ Hi I- III I willN0. 3‘. iiiipioxcil :i «1 '. ' ti int A I. it Hi.Langdon. I‘.Isl (.Iti~liii.- . i ' ‘r .' ~'ii it It"pllclit't. raiseil lIIs iiimil :- ' ‘ i ~ \IiwWith the urn I).l\ls -.iiiil.i>.l i- . _ up,scoreless Iriiii: to

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oi cheerleadtng championships.the Woll‘pack has linishcd nolower than lourth, The Pack .tIstImm the title in I986.Foiloutng is a look at the eightnational championship placingslot the \N'ollptick cheerleaders:

\.(' Slate's national \IlIlIlIlIIUIIk'llk‘k'llk'tltllllf.‘ \tllltltl ‘-\.lll he lItIII-oi'eil h} \.(' (io\criior ,lllll\Iaititi toxin} lit'lll I it) to ill)pm. iii tlic(ii-\t'iiioi's \IJIHIIIII.(ioieiiior \Illlllll. .iloiig \Kllll Ills. . I‘M} . .Thittl(.ihtncl Secretaries, “I” he on I‘lh‘J ..,.I:tllllillI‘lX5.,...Secontll986..... FirstI087 .,..SecontlWrits" ..... ThirdI (hit) .....Thirdl990 ..... First

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Environmental sirens sound for Eall) Laurie I'.\ans..,. ”.1.“ ,2.

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Drivin’ clean for America’s highwaysIt) Kathleen I’illshury‘ '1)” JJII'WI\hniit t\\n \I'aIs agn. Inn IIIaI

I‘HX. the N.(‘. Department ol'I'I'ansportation (DOT) hegan Its"AdoptrArllighway"\kIllCII “as designed to keep the

Izarth Day I‘I‘III eoalilinn |Ia\ e painstakingl} orgaIIi/edevents to help celebrate (IIII‘ planet and the good thingsbeing done to clean II up.Our ImIIersII)‘s chapter Is one nI more than l.tIIIII

groups In I—lt) L'UIIIIII'IL‘s whose work \Iill culminate inthe gala celebration Sunday'I he Ie\el nI em IInIIIIIeIIIal consciousness ol the a\eI‘age person has risen slowly and Izarth Day I900 \\Illbe a large~seale glnhal aetiut) \\IIII the impetus Insquelch man) International disagieements and gelHomo sapiens all on the same side in the battle to saw

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Save The Earth . . . Hold My LifeWhat is all the concern with MH-mg the Tiarth'.’ When we are deadand gone the Earth is still going tobe hanging out. i CWhen our sottls are sunning inheaven or digging manure ll‘ hell.ottr bodies will still be gts ing to theEarth. Little worms will be crawl~ing through our mangy bodies utitilwe are nothing more than earthitself. In fact. we give more tomother nature than we recenc.Not only do we polltrte the air. btrtwe add toxins and sewage to therivers and give forests space by cutting down nrore trees. Need I sa\more‘.’ .()n the other hand. Mother Naturebites the hand that feeds her. Shegives us cancer. She gives us sugarthat rots our teeth. She free/es peo-ple. She ruins our cars by rustingthem. She drowns people. Shecauses highway accidents. She getsangry and rips down trees andhouses with hurricanes and torna-does.Save the Earth? Save my life.Mother Nature may cause us tolive like the boy in the btrbble.After all. we cannot eat anythingwithout it causing some type of (lis—ease. Nothing is good for its any»more.Who cares abottt the Iiartlr'.’ It isphysically impossible for any of usto use up all its resources by thetime we are dead. Let‘s leave the

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bttrderr to others, We are not goingto be around when the rumor prob—lems occur.Global affairs heating up?What is all this concern over glob-al warming? A couple degrees dif-ference in temperature will noteven affect my goldfish.Hell. it was pretty cold out thismorning. It is probably snowing inMinnesota. today. (ilobal warmingis inst a comenient way to spendmoney.ltrsed to thttrk it was only the gra-nolas who worried about the envi-ronment. You know the type. theGrateful |)caders who hike throughthe mountains. walk barefoot andne\ er shave 7* the nature freaks.III rrroderrr times. it was trendy tocare for the environment. You donot have to be a granola to appreci-atc Earth Day. Now. you can be acorporate executive iii a water bar.Concern for the envrronrnent istranslating into big bucks for thecorporate gods. "We care." thevsay. '

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By Rachel WeilerStaff WriterWhat happensIt) those poor l”.\tle squirrels and‘c‘l ducks when it‘9’ gets cold andD/ lonely III that biglorcst or on Lam~pus'.’ Did you ever stop arid tlttnkwhere they go for a warm dinnerarid a nice co/y bed .’Somewhere tn this world arepeople who wattt to lielp the littlecreatures. Some of these peopleare on our campus: the N.(' StateLeopold W'ildlife ('Iub.Thanks to the Wildlife (‘lub,both squirrels and dttcks are livinghappier lives. The clttb hasinstalled squirrel boxes throughoutcampus arid wild dttck boxesaround Yates l’ond in Raleigh.There are 3| squirrel biiXes setup on campus. The majority ofthem are in the oak trees near theeast entrance of DH. lltll Library.There are also a few on the w ay to

and around the (‘ottrt ot NorthCarolina.Chuck Peoples. president ot theclub. and Medhat Mohatntned.chairperson ol‘ the squirrelboscommittee. explained exactly w Itata squirrel box is.They say squirrel hoses prosiilea borne for the squirrels aroundthe campus. The Wildlile (‘lubputs materials in the hoses tor thecreatures to make nests ottt ot. Ryproviding the squirrels with a saleand convenient habitat. the hoseshave increased their population.

Putting the wood back in the forest

9.Scott Jackson/StaffStudents aren't the only ones who live on (ampus. With the help otlIIt' \A/IItIIIlI‘ ( lul) mimv squirrels now have pIiIl es to i all ”101! on nThe sqtttrrel boxes have been oncampus lor at least I“ years. btttdo not be alarmed ll you basencscr' heard ol them. I',\Cl1 thoughstudents ha\c not. some sttllbeltesc the buses are a good idea."Squirrel boses.’ Sounds like agood idea. httt llt'\L‘T heard ofthem. I guess it's like taking careol tlte homeless.“ senior BradSIL'IX‘IT \itys.The club checks the limes oncesemester to how the\‘ilL'Il st‘t‘

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the NliA then Ixx'ued grants based on theamount of money given them.Congress has now interfered and strippedthe NliA of IIx 'lreedoIII to choose art.Senatorx with the art mentality of JoeSixpzick think the art community Is nolonger capable of deIcrItIIttiIIg \vhat Ix goodilll.Second. the Nl-IA ytax created to giveIII‘IIxtx lrecdoIII III be themselves and topromote new art. With an NliA grant an.II'tIxI need not worry about conforming IIIxIII'IIil IIorttIx ot' popular polittcal vieyys justIII gct lIIx or her work displayed. Becausecontentporary art ix dillcrent. It may not bexupportable by pI'IyIIte money alone. TheNIKA ltclpx artixtx develop new stylex of artwhich may IInI be accepted by the art

establishment.The NEA also helps to expose Ihexe newartforms nationwide when private moneywill not support It tour. Agatn. Congress isforcing new artists who are dependent onFederal money to cnIIfIIrIII In contemporarystandards. Modern III'I \tIll definitely berestricted lIecIIIIxe there Ix not enoughprivate money out there to fund It.Third. (‘ongtexx ix lI-gixlating morality.There ix cIcIII‘ IleI'IIIItInII nl \\lIIIt Ixoffensive. What may be IIlIxceiIe III II [3.8.senator may not be In II taxpayer whowould like the "I’Ixx (‘III‘Ixt" cxlIIlIiI to tourin his area.IIIIIIIIIy. \yltat Ix IIIII.I_\'x "II‘IIxII" may betomorrow'x III‘I. l‘or example. manymembers of (‘ongrcxx IIIII IInI \Hllll theNEA to fund the Vietnam Vcteranx‘Memorial. But noyy it ix II trcIIxureIlmonument. Ax our xociety bccomex moreliberal in Its sexual attitudes and moretolerant of minority \Icyt x. ”I’Ixx ('lIrIxt"and othe: currently coIIII'oy ct‘xIaI art workmight become IIIIIIIIxtI‘cIIIII III‘I.(‘ongresx xays that art can no longer bept‘oyocathc II the III'IIxt \xantx l‘eIIerIIIfunding. ('ongt'exx might ax \tcll IInI befunding Ill‘l it It Ix IIIII going to challenge aperxon III thIIIk. Mcmbcrx of (‘ongrexx andthe l'axcixtx in Cincinnati should IcIiye Iit'talone and let it represent the Iliycrxity IIIAIIIeI‘IcII.

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Blacks have made majorcontributions to society

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\xnrlIl'x leading historiaux and scientists(archeoiogixtx. anthropologists andchIeIIchtx). We underxtand It is hard tochpect xnmeoIIc without knowing any ofthen coIIIIIbutIonx to the vtorld. In closinghere are a fee of the contributions of IhoxeIII African descent III the “odd.(iax MItxkx- Stop I.ightxLight Bulb l‘IlillllL‘llIIN. lIIiiI‘ (‘urlcrx- Irons- «\ll Inycntions by the Itgyptizmx (who are,\|rIc;IIIxI- All IIchntInIIx by the Sumerianx (who\y et'c .I'\l't'icattxl- Refrigerator ’l'ruc’ks. And Ihousandx of other iIIyeIItIoIIx tooIIuIIIeI'oux to IIIeIItIoII.I-'.\etIt.x: (liirxtxl' Man on planet (oldext homo-xapicnI'IIxxle \\ ere found in Africa)- Doctor III perform open heart xurgery- t'olIIIIIxI to die in AIIIcI‘IcIIII Revolution

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lt seemx that every lettei \HllIL‘ll by awhite xtItrtx out. "I am IIIII went but andthe next \yeek there are up to four ttl' fiycrebuttalx by black when xayIItg. "IlnhnDoe x11)“ be Is IIIII racist but..." belicycracism would IIIII cxtxt. or would becoIIsIdet‘ItIely less noticeable If eyci‘yonewould juxt xhut up about it,We no longer hate xcpItI‘Ittc IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIx.restaurants. etc. Il‘Iyen though certainmInorIIicx haye their nun xcholItrxhips.television llCl\\tIl'k\. and so forth.)Iloweyei'. tlIitng noyy Lll't‘ IIx equal ax theycan get ttltlexx xnIIIenIIc \\t)llltl like to trycoIIIIIIuIIIsIII. and we all xce lioyx well thatworks.I am while and ax IIII' being it IIIcixt. youcan make tip your tt\\ll IIIIIIII about that. Iam juxt tired of blackx IIIIII yleItcx on tlIIxcampux making it big deal IIIII of onIIethingthat IIIIex IIoI exixl IIIIyIIIorc. In fact. I daresay no one on IlIIx L'Illllpllx lIIIx ever beenowned IIx a xlIIve.So Instead of worrying about whoxc“graxx ix greener" \thy (It‘lld all you racixtxjust xhut your Irapx xn perhapx all IIx otherstudents can read xIIIIIcIIIiIIg Ilillct'cnt on theopinion page.(iI'IUI-Tkllt ()l.l\ l2RFreshman. Acroxpacellndexignatetl I'IIIgIIIceI IIIg

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(lull/mud Mom I‘IIXI‘ -lunnoticed In return l'or theirefforts. the orgIIIII/Iition will getLI sign ol reLognition for one _\L' Iron their adopted highway lhoselittle signs \ou see attached tothe speed limit signs are thenames of the orgIIIIi/unon whohas adopted the road.Wake (founty has 1,885 miles(It road with oxer hull~ ol' IhL IIInow adopted. PIIIL says thatalthough therehhas been II slowdown In pLIrtILipIItIon lL‘CCllll\..s'he expeLts to see more ol tlILpuhliL involved due to the reLLnInational locus on environmentalIssues.But what happens il~ you do nothave II car. and you cannot get tothe road to clean It‘.’Don‘t fret because NC. Statehas also developed 21 similar pro:gram. "Adopt-A-ParI-OllCampus." This program willhelp to keep our campus clean

Cleaning the roads.IIId ollILI.I|s hope to gel studentsIIIoIe LonLeIned about then enxiI'onnIent.»\L‘L'ordIII}_' Io Brooks RLIIIoILLInternn student body president.IlIe prongun lIIIs heen IIL-IelopedWith the help ol the l’hysnIIlHunt. The campus \\lll he do IdL'd into sections and \‘lell groupL'Itlt L'ltoosL‘ LI sllL' .Ittil Inlopl ItThe campus pIoL'rIun Is espeLIed to he InIplenIL'nted III IlIe IIIllol I‘)‘)ll. (‘IIIIIpus groups \\ll(l areinterested III pIu'tILIpnlIne shouldcontact lad Stock. the WWII l‘llllstudent hod} president. III IlIeStudent (ioIeI’IInIent oIlIL'e loLIIted on the lourtlI llooI olliniyersity Student (‘enteL orcall 737-2707.'l‘hose InIeIested III \doptr \Highway need to contact theengineers \xIIlIIn theWake (‘ounty l)()'l olliee. IlIedistrict L‘oordinIItor Is |).I\IdAllsbroolL. He can he l'L‘ilL‘llL’ll III733-333.

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nIind nlilhlllg lh’ piles tor the dIll‘erent types of products nlneh canbe recycled. We do not mind drning 50 miles to lind II plIIL'e thatwill take our en\ironnIeIItIIll}unsIIl'e products. right'.’Paper or Plastic?Deciding whether to lill’sk‘ paper orplastic in the grocery line Is It painin itself. But. almos IIILe pIIpet

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losstl lttt'l. gelling: L‘\L‘I‘L‘ise. solutigthe parking prohlenI. and cutting4." announce its plans to sell only ears min“: I, :Il‘l”)lii') '1‘“? F"‘I‘)l"“"”“":‘;'ll donn on pollution. Some students1 of corn instead Uf Big Macs l; ,) “‘“l L llHm ”“ ' l'l‘ so) you 'L'Llll sIII'e tlll_\\\llk'rL‘ lrom

because it is better for our health'.’ l P", ‘ \ tl . l t' , to .Hn” RN)” ‘” “1"") ““5“ .‘Cill' I“ SIN"think not. theblliiiith I]: iiiithlsi”IlIlilllsnl'or hie-ll: lnIe. (ill IIILIIIIIL'IIIIIIL'L' IInd pIIrlsInpL . . . ‘ ‘ ‘ l‘t‘tlttls.UNYCTS'W Dining plans 0" l'LIst lunLh and dinner We should “Hm. student (mum M “(iv m0“."phaSlng In" environmentally sale trash our Mums and lise Itillst‘tl 0” tlIIIn eIL'lIt IIIIles round trip to LIIIII-products. What about {00$ [hill lll's‘ the land. We should only use “ill” I‘m “mi“ ‘1‘“:Lightijtagfifiiffsni: liiunr health]: ”EV: IWC need “”‘l ”W” ””l.‘ ‘l‘illmlJ llIL'}L'lIIIe to school may not seem

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Illt‘.scck with play III excl} tll‘vl ionIn the Resident I'I‘Soioiit‘». dist l'tll \llllltl I)r'll.tl’I beat I .Iitoll .llltl l‘lrIweII lll‘l‘HI past (InUttteua :\I)I’ and (III (intuit: IIIIt‘-"‘st'ttttlttittl's .tlrtti': .‘.|IIl Stuttltt l\ ‘I‘I’-’ Illl'l /r'l.t'Iatt \lpha [he played Li InightIn the \Ieir'.ll. lliticaw South Ieat It lIlIl'it"‘l auto thuIII the ‘(I to thrive Into the Illl.ll Iliftllllsl llll kt't l Il‘J-r IIII stored .Ill Itlltl oI It IIIII. Ill tht third Itlllllli'.lIIi‘ll Itst'rl L'HI NI ilr'lI‘II-a' lrI Itlrltl «ill ”well I RlIssthe lr'.llltlt‘.’ lllI

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tet -. Iot (lasett IIIII the ltaIeinIIy \ division. deIendtttgthalitptotr Stt'ttia ('ltt. Pi Kappa Phi. I'ttrttthottseand Mn |)elta ‘l heta each qualified Ior the semitmal- 'I he settttltltdlS and Itnals were played lastlllL‘lllSurruat III. Phi Delta Theta. Pi Kappa Pin andPI Kappa \lpha made the I‘raternity' _(... semtItnal Iltc tlIaIIIpIonshIp will be played Mondayittl'lilIn the \leu's ()pen. Women‘s Open and (‘o»Ret tll\lulllll‘». play will continue today andSunday 'leruns tll‘~til\t'tl should check tlte sched—ule III the ItItIaIIIttt'al oI‘Itce.Stunta Kappa claimed tlte Residence/StIroritybadminton championship this week.Owen II and Alexander are the finalists in the\It'll \ Residence (ll\l\ll)ll. Pi Kappa Alpha aitdSit-Ina ('III (llltlllllk'll Ior the fraternity badminton

championshipsWith tlte Intiantural season rapidly coming toan end nest week. the Residence/SrIioi'tty andl'ratei‘ntty (ll‘.t\|tllltll rates will both have cultmg ltnIshesIn llte Residenter’Sot‘rittty race. Sigma Kappawill be trying to catch tlte delendtng oyer'allchampion. ('III ()nieea (‘hi Hmega leads by 80 5potttts alter badminton. btit Sigma Kappa w Ill tryto get closer tn the soltball plaonIs and trackmeet.In tlte l-ratct‘tttty race. Sigma ('III. a soltballpowerhouse. hopes to use the plaonIs to passdetending champion Pi Kappa Alpha. then holdoII I’KA III the track meet ’Iuesday.The Men's Residence race has already heettdecided witlt \Iettall winning tlte oyerall cham~pionship.

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\ptII Suite then. the \‘Vollpalls's~ learn halting.tyr‘tttllt‘ ltttr I.tllctt ltIIltI ti '-l‘.l\l|ll littlll III III) IIIII . \llllk'lll Ills III the Inc Io-ses the Park haslit-gt) I)lll\t tilt‘rl “I .‘l‘hlntoi IeIt lieldet IeII l‘IeIte the l’.ItkItt.rtk with .I l1!>.t‘-('I.I'L'l'.llttl tc.IIII llli‘l‘tstll IIIronic inns and M‘ ltltl Sophoirtore lllt‘ll ( tlllllllthe ll'lllltllltlt'tl halt ol Stall" designated htttetplatoon. I. lllllltl. IV! 3.1”! one lIotIIet .llltl ‘IIIRBI In 8‘) at batsWake will be throwing three tichthantled pitr II“IS. tne.InIn_:' (itIIItti will he the I)” two ol thethree gator" Setttoi II'Ity litttili Mark I 20‘) 7 I2'-\|lll lrl sit-.IlsI will be State's ‘sl.llllllt' pitther ottltttlaj. and '.‘.III \t'l'u‘ .Is llll as wellWake stands stslh III [Ill league wtth a stallll< ot " It” .IIIII liearon pItt hets haye allowedmore than 31-. I‘) tune) \\.Ilsctun II (ir‘rilt'r' Iilt'l'l will send two IieshIIIeII .ItIdIlltllllll to the tnound dt‘dlllsl the Wollpat k.lieshIIIalI \Iike Huddle ll 4 with a >100 I l<.v\t‘lll Itllltllt‘ llll l‘ltil.l_\ .tealttst lltian Hark l2 ll.

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two with l|\’C saves). Bark. one of State's twoIehet .ttc‘s most ol the year. made ltis first startIII two years last Sunday against (‘lemson andpitched extremely well. carrying a 4-2 lead intothe eighth inning.Saturday at Wake l‘ltl‘L‘Sl. State will send seniortl_L'ltllt.tlttlt'r ('hris Woodl'in (72. 4.73) againstIreshinan Marc I’ah’nieri (5—0. 2.78). Sunday.back at The Doak. sopbontore leI'thander ("raigRapp (77!, 4.17) will take the mound for thel';ttk and lace Wake Junior Kevin Jart'is (5-4.lb'ltlNotes:State has last three home games remaining.lllkllltllll}: the two this weekend with Wakeloresl. The home finale will be next Fridayagainst nationally ranked North Carolina.l-ollowrng exams. the Wollpack plays atRichmond. ’Vlay 8. and at George Washington,\lay 9. beIore heading to (ircenville. S.(‘.. forthe Atlantic ('oast ('onI'crenee Tournament. Mayl2 l0.Alter tlte _,\(‘(' 'I‘ourttamettt. the Pack will ltave

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games May 18 with Ari/ona. May l9 withSottthern (til. attd May 20 w Ith l‘l‘L‘sllll State. allat the (‘arolina Invitational in ('hapel Hill. TheNCAA t‘egiottals begin later the following week.Individually. Pierce was seyenth tn hitting at.373. fourth in hits with ()2. tied for second withI home runs. tied for first with 14 dotrhles. secottd with 5| RBI and Iirst with 54 rttns scored.Robbie Bark was l7th III hitting at .340. andGary ('I‘amptoti and Brian Bark were tied withl’lerce tor the doubles lead with l4.Friday‘s game with Wake Forest will be tele—vised oit a tape delay basis on the Home TeamSports cable channel (it Washington. I):(‘. HTSbroadcasts the Baltimore Orioles aitdWashington Bullets as well as an estensiyeschedttle of college events.IITS broadcast a limited slate ol women‘s hasketball games this past season and will televisethe championship game ol the .s\('(' baseballtournament Iront (ii'eeiiy Ille \lttntctpal Stadium.Bob Rathbun aitd 'lerry (iannon will call theaction l‘riday Irom 'l'lte Doak. l-I'iday 's broadcastwill be the first eyer Ironi Doak l‘lcltl.

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lhe \ (K State tttelt\women's teams captured the litel‘tllll' Sports Day titles at \\.Ikel‘rit'eslllte men‘s team won \\llll Hpoints. compared to I \("s 2*.“.tke's 22 ‘tttd l)tike's IS 'IheState women I'Intshed lirst withH points. compared to \\.rke s25. I \("s nine aitd Dukes sI\.'Ihe Wollpack ntett won III'stplace itt basketball. bowling. ratqtietball and \\\llllllllll;.' .it thee\ent. State took second In tennis.sottball and volleyball. and III)tshed third III cross country andgoll.State‘s \Ktitltclt caplltt‘t‘tl lllc lop

Cottliittrt'tl from Pllx't' i’senior ,Vlarco Meulink will be oneot~ the lavorites in the decalhlon.On the women‘s side. State willnot field a lull teain bill shouldscore well iii a number ol distanceevents.Senior all—American MaryAnn (.‘arraher will be looking forher first conference title in the 800meters.(‘arraher ltas finished third III thatevent the past three years.Sophomore Katrina Price will

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