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Page 1: newfreshmento WeatherEye;V · dadd_\s the bestist p1rsoir in the \iorl1l‘:'.1|\lhfl.--..l\ sti'~ \nd. last \seek. at the same time that ('lrnton \sas sirpposed to announee his

Volume lXXll, Number 7‘)

Jones

Food poisoning

ruled out at UTB) Daiid Bengt-"' r" .‘i’n'vrlhe tlurlrke s)|ltpltttlt\ that stt'iiek7‘ residents ot l'nrtersrt} l'ovserslast \ieek :ippar‘etttl}. \\.ts rioteatrsed b} tood poisoning as origi-trall} thought. health ottrerals saidlillt‘wld)"( )irr test results did not enable itsto Lilllllllll it “as the tood” thateairsed the illnesses. said Robert(irrgsron. eirsirorirnerrtal healthstiper\rsor at the Wake (print)Health Department\t'tei students sirt eiitrrbed to nan»sea. \oirrrtrirg and diarrhea lastweek. the Health Departriient tooksamples Ht food writer and let:troiii the l"l‘ dining t'tieilit) as wellas stool samples from tll students"\'o baeler‘ial agents \seie toiiitdin the stools.” (irigston said "l‘hrsirrdreated that the rllrress \ias(.lthk‘tl b) a \ rial agent "llre lood. water and tee samplesalso tested negatiie tor baetetrathat would eartse tood poisoning.(it'rgston said"We haien't totitrtrried that it\sasn't caused by tood either."(lrigston said, "It the illness “as

NCSU women moved by pro—-choice rally NCSU StudentVar

Students take ThompsonTheatre by storm

Happenings/Page 6

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newfreshmen to Weather Eye;Vmake the grade

News/Page 9

(31311North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since lQQO

Wednesday, April 8, 1992 Raleigh, North (.artilirid-- .» rm‘r't'v‘del’WWfi~12

Jones Winsstudent body president

Lamb wins Senatepresident. Hysonsweeps treasurerB) .lel'l' DrewASStshittt Nriws l elrtr it

It took an estra neek and an extra

to! tlte top threeStudent (he. 1‘t‘ttrrrettt\\rnrrers were ileelared luesda_\ptistllotls ttl

lllleIl Ill the tilt] till t'les‘ltittts ltitstudent bod) president. StudentSenate president and treasurerMore than Httltt students partrtrpated in the balloting .\lorrda\ andlttesilajs

Printed on (10% ret Vl led paper;r.g«gigging

\otes to Will \otes \taats tttslllltlllated rrrot'e \otes in the rirrtral elettiorrs last \\eek lnrt .loires rri111asedhis total N tt\t‘l Jtltt \otes this\seek to eaptttte the ptesrdeth}"l'in shoeked." "l \sarrito thank the people \kho supportedme and I narrt them to help me keepin) tartrpargn promises \\.ilil toget it started right away and tollors

lones s.tlil

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ltr the iiitt olt tor \tirtlerrt \iitaltpresident. l in larrib deluded lre\1rtll l.llli \itli‘s lit 7"“) Milt.“larrrh ‘s.tltl lre \\.ls est rteil about tlnstrident turrront tor the run tilttrons arid \sas teath to math rratirhis platlortii as \tudettt \ertare presiderrt'\\o\\ l'rrt eserted l real|\ arri,"larrib said "I'm going to lolhm the

Sunny and warmer withhighs near 70 with lows . .tn the 405.

Weather/Page 2

lditorial 3 i 3.1.31 l Advertising 515-2029

ttid Itr‘lrlet tl‘lrl rnttease eonrmuni-urtrsrrr lret‘aet‘t: the students. taeult)‘and ttsllllltlhllttltirli l itrr1-all_\gorrrgto tolloa through on no plattorrrrand l hope to make the senate more.iitotint it~le tlrair it has been in thepastIn the balloting tor treasurer.\lorrna ll\sotr 1tttrse1l to \r1'lot'} b}an almost l\'.tt to on marginl'rrr\1‘t‘srt_\ student bod) has ren-dered a titral deersiotr on its ehoiees

etiirsed b} a \tt'tls. ll eoirld lra\ebeen passed person to person.through tood or botlt 'l'lte eause ot'this is estrenrel) dittieult to putpoint."‘lihottglt the eases at N (‘ Statel'niier‘srt) were appaietitl} lrrrrrtedto residents ol l'l. there has e beenreports ot a similar illness at otherarea eollegesBonnie (‘lark. drt‘eelttt ot healthser'nees .it St \1.ir‘)'s('oll1‘g1‘. saidshe s.i\\ a group ol students withs)itipttiitis ot a srotrraeh \rt‘tis start-ing aboirt ttto \seeks ago“A group ot girls. about IS total.eatne tn eornplaitrrng ot malaise.nausea. sornrtrng and diarrhea."Clark said."’l‘ltC)’ lht‘ttght it “as {iii '11 puts-mtrig. but I told them that it it \‘tlst‘tiod poisoning the} \souhlir't bestanding there telling me !l \ktls’l'lie_\‘d be sitting on the toilet andpuking in the sink.” ('laik said"This \\.is ob'irorisl} a \rtiis." shesaid. “I rust treated the stirrritorrisarid isolated thern lot 2»: hours tokeep them trorn spreading it "Clark said she eieri taught the5t't' ILLNESS, llll\'l' ‘l

student

lit the student body president riiirset ot eleetrons. bitt the N ('. State ott. “mm. inter r'esrderieepresident (‘lrrrs .lones edged tortrrersenator 'lotrr ~\taats 97b

B) (' hrissi Williams

eotrnerlarid the hierrlty”in} plattorirr \\ ant to st in [it tottrrthat liaison lrettseerr the students

\\rtlr legrslthus in \\ashrrrglotr

make the senate more illtlllllsll-"

What’s good for the ACC . . . .The boys from Owen Residente Hall cheer as fellow ALI team Duke repeats their (hampionship pertormam e in the NCAA Final game.

lltitt \se'tt

three irrarrr parts ot llt_\ plattorinto tr\ and lllelk'.l\L' pirblnrts

. l.V’ g( iirlll W! to! tlot ot ditt1r1rtt p1opl1 the'r1. l'\i‘\\ \dlii

ll\st~l‘. \\lt=t rust missed eleetionlii1 ELECTION, t r i

t'toowerr Larigmoid

Angelo Phage-rt :ittrtt

-\ lrarrdlul ot .\'.(‘ State l'rrt\er‘srt_\ students\\ ho attended the national pr’o»ehoree tall) inWashington. |)(' Sunder) said the} eatrreba1k inspired b} thee\l\‘t|1'll1k‘"lt tireled tii_\ rnoti\atrorr both personall) and politieall} onthe issue," said DianaNeiston. a graduatestudent rrt eoitnselrngetlttealtittl Neultinsaid she \\ as atria/edat the turnout and\iould do Il again ll she had the ehanee"It‘s historrealh srgrrrt'ieant to a part ot otreot the biggest rrtatehes rrr \\ashrirgtoir ".\e\\toti saidIhe talls partierpants tr'onr \(‘Sl said thatone ol the main goals ot the lll1ll\ll \\ as to yeta lot ol people to attend and shots their sttpport.(".iirre Kitss. a lreshirrarr rrrarorirrg in himtress. thought ral|_\ ottierals got the largeturnout the} needed to promote their eause

“l \L'tkliod) there seerried \er} terrrrirrst l.tlll. but not that estrerrre "llart'ie llitttrrran. a tteshrrran ill Pt‘llllxill \klen1e. said she thought the r.il|_\’s emphasis\\ as on the gou'rnrrrertt's role iii the .tl'tttl'ltttlldeetsiotr"\\e‘re not sa_\rrrg \se'ie pro abortion butpl't‘w'lltlltk'.” lltillrrrarr said "llre go\1'rnrn1 n!doesn't ha\e the tight to eoirtrol ourltsornen‘sl bodies "\euton said she tarr‘t irrragirie ‘Altat it \erIhe like ll \\.i1l1‘\s Roe rs re\etse1l and abortrotr rs oritlaised’l iair't imagine \somerr not hating anoption" \eisrori said \eiiton said that sh11oiisrders lierselt a tetttrrrrst and is torn eriredmm the oppression ot women \he said sheleels th.rt the reprodtietne rights issue is rightin the trrrddle and has lots ot people upset\eistorr. a tonne: rireirrber ot the \peakerslltrteaii tot l’lanrred l’arerrthood said the '.rll\ieirrtoteed earlier thoughts she had ot being .1put 1hoiee1oiurseloi"l rust teel like \tonrerr should knou all ot“r't' “Illv. lla'er‘ “

charged with

manslaughterNews Stall Report

litiietsrts strident tor an o11lsls‘lll that killedanother student last month. aethorrtres saidllean lsrrrr \\alsott. a pie tried student ttonilasetteirlle \\.t\ 1harr'ed l‘hirrsda) \Hlll rrrsolun,tar\ irrarrsia'rgltter a11ordttrg to Male lltghuuVl'rtllltl i'll's lttl‘»\irdtea l r. n'. \lnrrosi, _‘l.tvorrr \ltrrpf 1 Seed irrstarrth \lanh\ir/ukr 5.1ll‘ill.llt'r tn “arson i.eered into thepath ot rprikup trrrik orrl .ills ott i.e Neuse Roadllre Samurai isas ll.i\Lllll;I rrr 1s11ss ot .‘ltl mph.authorities said\leohol \‘\.ls .ilso a hit tor in the a1'1rdent. aeeor‘d»mg to the lliglrisai l’attol \irthorrtres said thatboth \\.itsorr and Motion had been drinking belorethe .th rderrtliixolirrrtau manslaughter is .i telon} that earriesa rriasirrrirrrr senterrie ot Itt rears in prison and/or atrrre

pie med student

(‘hatges lt.i\1 l‘k'L‘ll ltled .i'.'atti\l all N (' State

I In when the

New discovery: The problem with the world15: its run by a bunch ofkids()llLL' again I in looking down the barrelot a birtlrd.i\.I‘m not as e\etted about tii_\ birthda) as l\s as last )ear' it's pretty hard to top thebig .‘l in terms ot espeetatrons and excite-rrrerrtl.ast sear at this time t ssas sating. "M_\tirst legal beer" Yes' No more take ll)s thateould get me throwi rti rail! No longer shallI ask elderly. gray-hatred women. such astii_\ mother. to buy me beer! Finall). I'm anadult'"As )otl might irrragrne. Ill} 21st birthda)\s‘ets tt tttiitltentotts oeeasiori ltt tii_\ ltle atime when l lett belirnd nonsense krds‘stir”. the nonsense ot ehrldhood, tor theresponsibilrt) of adulthood~\nd. true to toriii. I no longer eare aboutsome or the most triiral and ehildislr tlirrrgsin lite. like. drinking. Alter all the )etirslspent in antrerpation ot walking into bars

mwr‘), * .‘v

and legalh drinking irrttil tlireis tip I1ottldtit grie a darn about beer \iite. ll snree to drink a le\\ exer} non and then. butit's no longer one ol lite‘s rieeessrtiesInstead. I ha\e a ten more mature thingsto isotr) about "()ooooh. lll\ hatk iskilling me?" “ls that .i gr.i_\ harr’ ‘I hopethe lRS doesn't elieek these ta\ torrris indepth." “I wonder ll l'nr late on rm 1.”payment." "Darnn’ think I‘m getting a /rton my nose."When I “as younger. I Used to belre\e thatadults were spe1ia| the} 1orrtrolledseltools. goxer’rrniettts and 'l‘V “atehtngprisrleges beeaiise the) were smarter thanehildren and knevt hon to ehoose heiueerrrrglrt and \srong \Vheneier there \\ as aproblem. an adult eotild solie itThis is some“ hat like the "Super Dad”idea the eommori behel among ehrldrenthat their lather knows all the airsiter's and

( ht‘rsRepnss

Overthe Edge

newt. eH‘t‘. under ans eit‘eirtristaneea mistakeSooner or later. kids diseo\er this idea isisrong no one. not e\err good ole'Daddy. is eorrrpletel) per'teet r'eali/ed thisrather earl) lll lite \'\ hen in} lather \ias grirrng me a lraireut and aeerdentalls strippedolt one ot in) eatsl'ie lorgoen lrirri siriee then. but I learned\ei) qunkl} that adults make mistakesDespite this re\el.itrt\tt. I still rrrarraged toeomplete in} lllNl 3l sears thinking adtilts

makes

“in siip1i spteml leople sllLll as presidents. s1rrators. moire stars and men outs1hool teaehers ll.I\L' alxs.i_\s impressed me\\|lll their poster and krro\\|edg1‘.lliit. like the realr/ation th.rt Dad is not\‘tipetnran. l'\e sloisls tome to see thatadults other than being older than 1hr|drerr gerrer'alh hase no speeial Llll.tllllL‘\that set them apart ltoiir little Billie andSusie.\s a rrratter ol laet. the longer )oit look atadults. the more the) seem like ehrldrerrJust look at the line lilt‘k‘ls ol presidentialeatididates that are tloiiriderrrig around thel'irrted States at this momentlirll ('lrtitori and Jerry Brown lime a teler\ised debate this \si'ekettd that eoiild rustliaie Cttsll) taken p|a1e in a \t‘lttttil)ttt1l“Did not'" "l)id so'” “Did not'" "l)rd so'”"()h )e‘ah'” "Yeah” ”\Vell. tii_\ momm)“as a better iritlueni e on Ht} lite than your

di1ld\ \sas otr _\otrrs " No““as ttt\dadd_\ s the besti st p1rsoir in the \iorl1l‘:'.1|\lhfl.--..l\ sti'~\nd. last \seek. at the same time that('lrnton \sas sirpposed to announee his bigplans on toiergrr polre} and estraniaritalattairs. President Bush arranged a newstorrterenee to .innoiinee he‘d tound a better“as to piek his nose “as this merely anatria/trig eorneidenee ot timing. or was it aehrldish ntaneuier designed to upstage asehoohard rr\al .' You make the callSpeaking ot ealls. I see that the phones areringing oil the hook with people saying.”('hrrs, enough about politicians and otherboogers’ We want to know what to get youtor )ttttt' l‘ll‘lhtlil} '"No“ that you're mentioned it. there areman} rrtaror gitts and pri/es that I‘d like for511' REPASS, l ‘ttlg’t' 3

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[- ‘ATHII O, I‘7‘7s’ It‘LIIIIILIdII NEWS

FYIApril 8,11992

IMPORTANT DATES ANDANNOUNCEMENTS

DONATE BLOODH SAVEl IVES at the LEI HALL BLOODl)Rl\ If ll a in. to 4 pm. today" inLCC Hall I ohl‘y.~\tiRl('t'l.l't'RE AND LIFE SCI-ENCES «WARENESS WEEK“.’\tiRlCl'l.l‘l‘th IS EVERY—BODYS Bl'SlNESS" will be heldon the Brickyard frorii ll.) am. to 3pm today and tomorrow (‘ome outand find out about agriculture!lTllli SOCIETY OF WOMENliNCilVEI-LRS \Hll meet today at5 ”ill pin in the Brown Room of thel'nixcrsity Student Center. JanRogers \\1ll speak on how to bal—ance your time.A\l‘l‘l-.\'l'l()N MEMBERS OFlils'T»\A\" Elections of next year‘seyecutiye council will be heldFriday through Monday frotn 2 to 5p in in the North Lobby of thel'niyersity Student Center. A candi~dates forum \\lll be held tomorrow

in Room 3] [8 of the Student Centerat 7 pm. For more information. call2306. 339—0250.'0 "- seiitation. 'I'omorrow at 3:30 pm. inGET READY TO TAKE A TRACS REGISTRATION Poellh.WALK ON THE WELL SIDE? The INFORMATION: FRESHMAN "-second annual WELLNESS EXPO registration for summer opens today‘aturday for fall. LIFE presents "NATIVE AMERICANcomes to NCSU April 22. For more and opens Sinformation. call SISAZSM.REWARDING EXPERIENCES H and opens .luly' 5 for fall.will come to those who volunteerfor the l992 WELLNESS EXPO!For more information. call 5l5- LECTURES/SEMINARS

35"} SESSIONS ’WOIIKSIIOI’SCHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICSOR DYSFUNCTIONAI. FAMI- wafer A JOB lN THE LEISURE al dancing and flower arrangement)

SHA meeting at 4ll Clark HallInfirmary today at 5 pm, For more Peace Activists Speak Their Hearts,Dilip at 8214678 or Rant at 8.13» information. call Joel (ioodsoit at a public lecture by Penny

LONG EDUCATION STUDENTS WOMEN‘S ISSI'ES” toniorroyy at'0' registration for summer opens April .l pm at the NCSU WOMEN‘S L_ed by staff in the Hairelson Rooiii.second floor of D. H. Hill I. ibriryThe jAPANESE FESTIVAL will Tuesday frorn ”:15 am to noon.No registration is required, butspace is litnited.

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The NCSl’ WOMEN'S (”ENTER

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be held iii Nelson Hall Sunday frontll-o pm. There are lots of work-shops. displays and performances(such as the tea ceremony. tradition-LIES: The NCSL/l CENTER FOR HELD? Come to the PARKS. and FOOD. For information. callHEALTH DIRECTIONS iny ites RECREATION LS; TOURIST MAN~ 54b-llol7.college faculty. staff and students AUISMENT JOB DI’iV'EI,()PMENT .nidentified as ACOA‘s to attend CONFERENCE tomorrow at the The CAREER Pl..-\NNI.N(1 ANDACOA WPPWI meetings 1” ('lill‘l‘ t'iiiyersity Student (‘enter AnnexHall Infirmary Wednesday nights at African»A'tnerican Cultural Center TAPPINU THE7330 pm. For ”WW ’“ll‘l'llldlll’lh Conference Rooiit front |2:.\ll to 5call Stacey Tayloe or Altihe Joy .it P m, Call hand at 333 7136 for from 5: l5 to 6: l5 p iii. in 2|(l05 l 5-2563. more detailsTOLTR (EVIDES NEEDED' The l’RESBYl‘IiRl.-\N CAMPL'S "-Admissions Office is now accepting MINISTRY at NCSI' WNW,“ aapplications for l.'ni\'ersity Tour PEACE LUNCH FORCM “jAPANj NATURAL? Come hear about spiri lbv Technician solely for cam-Guides for summer arid fall ses- [jg ALLY OR ENEMY?" by john tual reality tomorrow arid about a lpiis organizations.- All items

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Corrections and WeatherClarificationsTechnician is committed tofairness and accuracy. If youspot an error in our coverage,please call the News desk at5l5—24Il.

Compiled by Carlton A. Cook

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ThursdayPartly cloudywrth a morninglow in the 405.mid a daytimehigh near 70.

FridayMostly cloudywith amorning lowiii the 40s anda daytime highnear 7i ).

Repass

L‘Kiilllllllt'il from Page Imy birthday. which is Saturday. iiiLase you‘re planning a surpriseparty for me.lloweyer. to sate you the time andtrouble. I‘ll be accepting cash inlieu of a Rolls Royce or a newlioliscsions. Please P'“k “P U” application Sylyester tomorrow lrotn 12:40 comparison “I. world “‘llgmll“ lmust haye fewer than all yyoi'dsat llZ Peele Hall or call Andre Scott [:40 pm. in the Walnut Rootn of Friday. both at the t'niyersity and must be turned in to the .~\nd iust as a friendly non-at 5l5‘2434. the l'niyersity Student Center. Student Center in Room 3| IX. Technician office one week Christmastinic reminder w it's bet-"' tei to giye than to receive. especial-"' Drinks proyided. For more informa»Students interested in joining tion. call 314-5134STUDENTS FOR Hl-‘AL'I'H ...AWARENESS should come to the VOICES FROM A PROMISE” RESOI'RCES SEMINAR conduct-

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W~“~‘—_y-mr~—i

Technician

By Stei e Moats‘Shir" Wri'iIr(iomLI inIo Ihrs )ear. N.(' Slatebaseball coach Ra) 'l'anner hadL‘oneer'ns ahoui I'illinLI Ihe posriroirol eIiIL'hei perhaps Ihe inosirnrporIIInI position on Ihe l'ield.()iiIilrIs Ieairis LIL-nerall) lime e\L*elleni Lleteirsiie eaIL‘hinLI.Number one ease in pomi: l IisI)ear. Ihe New York Mels ligur'ed Iohave Ii pennanI Virnnei‘. llimexer.Ihe eIiIL‘lrinLI position plaLIued ilierrrall ieai as the speed) NIIIionalleague ran all oier ilrerr prIL‘lIer'sand eaielrersNumher Iiso ease in point: 'llreAllanIa Brio es has Ii L'aIL'liei. (iii-LI()lson. \\llil eIIIrld handle iheir‘prune prielrers and provide eorisis-Iene_\ helrmd Ilie plaIe III leadinLIIheni Io Ihe \Norld Series lIIsI seIIsoil.This )ear. the \\ol|paek did rioiha\ e .I reiiirniriLI eaIL‘liei' \\ iIh espevr‘ienee Io eomhai Ihe speed) I-\(‘(‘.Tanner r‘eiur'neLl 1o Middle (ieorpraJunior ('olleLIL'. Ii \aluahle soiIr'L'e itouIsIandurLI ialeni. Io LIi'ah II L'ilik'll’er. (ir'eL' Almond. \ilrose deterrsriee\ploiis new \I iilel) knim n“(ioinLI rnIo Ilre season. \se kneis\M‘ llL'L‘LlL‘Il II \L‘lL‘lIIll L'IIlL'llL'l. and“L \sLiL IorIunI'IlL Io he alrlL IoIe'Liuri (ire): Io e'orriL lrLI‘IIL' lrnnir

April 8. 1992

Almond dazzles ACC

with sparkling numbers

JUCO-transfer impressive defensivelysaid. “We knen he “as outstandinghL‘lIIIILl llIL‘ plIIlL‘."Wolt'paek prlelrers Mali Donahueand Jamie Wolkosk) had also we\rousI} played III Middle Georgiaso 'l‘aiiner IilreIiLl} had eonneeiioirsllIL‘I‘L'."Middle (ieorgia is sIr‘iL'Il) a basehall airnosplrer’e." Almond said."It's piohahl) one ot‘ ihe liesl placesIo go ll _\ou're pursuinLI Ii hasclIIillL‘IirL‘L'r'. l:\er_\lle_\ “as like II hiL'l‘IIlllll) Thai‘s one ol Ihe reasonsuh) l ehose io eorrre here lSIIIIeI.heeaiise heard MIIII sa) Iliis “asWe place In L'iIIIIL' "‘l'lrose eonneeiioiis paid otl' Ill abig “as .-\lmond has noI onl}PHHCIl to he an oiIisIander deten-\l\L‘ eaIelrL-r. hirr as II hiiier he hasalso produced far more Ilran anioneL‘oIrld lia\ e IiuIrL‘ipIiIeil.”Wliai he's done Mr us oliensne-I) has been a pleasant surprise."'lIuIrIL-r said. “He had II loI ot' \salksIII .lunioi (‘olleLIe and \\Ils in a muIIIron Io wore a loi ol runs. huI hedrdn'I sssinLI Ihe haI all Ilrai \ielllle's \\IIll\L'Ll eureurel) hard loheL'orne II heIIer lriIIer 'l‘liere‘s not aloI ol pressure on him Io produceoilensnelx. lriIIrnLI in Ihe hoIIoui ol'Ilre or‘iler ",~\lier llIL' Duke seires. Almondhad {I5 liaIIrnL' I'i\LiIILIL urIlILILIlII home runs se'LiIird on IhL

learn Io Paul liorImskr \lmondhas draun Zl \ialks io giie him II.435 UllshihL Ii\erIiLIe and his .503slugging percenlage leads Ihe team.He has produced these numberslronr ilie eiLIlth posiiion in ihe haI~ImLI order."I IIIIrihuIe Ihe home runs Io luckmore Ilran amihing." Almond said.“I like lrriiinp iii Ihe hoIIom ol’ Iheorder because I LIeI heiier pitches. Ilook l‘irsI-prieh lihllitlll. and gener—all) I gel ii because I‘m hiiiinLI sev-enlh. erLIliIh or nrnIh in Ihe order."liven \siIh Ihese number's.Almond has helped the Woll'paek‘more delerisiiel) Ihari ol'l‘erisiiel}.llrs outstanding Iihrlri} Io l'rIIurepiiehes ieaielrinLI ‘II prieh llIIil isaeiuall) II hall lruI making ii looklike a shake h} mining the glineslightly has proien far more \IIlu»Iihle llian his hatAlmond LIixL-s the umpire Ii LIreaIlook dI Ihe prielr h) sia}rnLI l0“ inhis eroueh and h) IraminLI piIL'lies.\ihieh has helped Ihe Wolt'paekpriL‘lrL-rs gel more sIrikes CilllCiithIn man} teams“He could he Ilre hesi trainingL'Iiielrer In Ihe eounIr'}." Tannersaid. "Hi: Just does a li'L‘IIIL‘IILloIIsioh back there in all l‘IIL'eIs ot IheL'Iirne. He's LIreIII on balls in thedin. he‘s inIellrLILni he \Hirks lirIIers e\irernLl_\ “I.“ and our" prILlrLis

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Track team turnsin solid performanceIn loss at UNCBy David HoneaDraft Write,"An rniur'yr'rddled \I' Hiaie IIIILk Iearnturned in II sirouLIL'r Ilian e\peLIeil pertoiIrrIIIIL‘e hiiI inll dropped a ‘H 57 LleL‘rsIoIi at[NC (‘lrapel llrll SiiriIla)"We liase II irIrrthei ol people Iniured \slro\\lll piohahl} r‘ed slrrr’i raIlIeI IlrIin Loirrpere.II less Ilian I'ull sIr'enLIIlr." said NIT SIIIIL'L'oaeh Rollie (IL-rLIL-I. “We knew coining inIoth‘ Incul \NL‘ didn'l hini: Ihc nunihcrs. In“in. hill “e LIIII siilIIL‘ iilllsiIiIIIllnL' I'M‘rinf-

manees Ironr Ihe people \slro diLl eompeIe."l'he \Vollpaek's lop pei'lormanee earneIrom sophomore l)a\rd liields. (‘ompeiinglll his IiisI meeI oi ihe )eaiI Fields “Oil the40H merei‘s in 48.35 seconds. He also ran onSlate's “”1”ng 4t)“ and LollllrnieierlL'lIl)s. Iomrng from behind in “in on Ihel‘asI lL‘L‘ ol the Milli) rL‘lII)."II “as good Io LIL-I hack rirIo L'ornpeiiiionlrIIIilli." l‘ields said. "We especially \ianiedIo \srn Ihe relays. We all need Io imprmehclwcen now and the A(‘(‘ INCL". though."Jumper l-rank Bailey was a double vsinner

lor Ihe l’aek. IIikinLI hoIlr Ilre long and Ir’iplelumps. Baile) lonLI Jumped 3.er If: andL'IIpIureLl Ihe Irrple lump \\llll a leap oi 43 H3/4,SIIIIe also LIoI sIr'onLI \L'Ll‘llil'lllilk e peiIormanees lrom l'on_\ Rile) lll IlIe IFHH(3.5] 5) and ('lri‘rs (irrLILIs In rlie .HHIHsIeL'pleL‘liase I‘Hl‘) HI. lloilr runners minedinIo second in Ihe ALT rankinLIs lor IhesL‘IIMIII.Among Ihe sprinters. Mike Williams andThomas Dayc plaecd in both the HM) and200 as well as helped Io um Ilre JIIII i'L-la_\

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By \iithony BIaIIISIGN VVIIII‘I\.( SII‘ItI \liIhIllIlnghaiit will Iiiid IiIIx-I It iii I \II\ pII-I'arious position \IIIItt xItI- II- I-I\Ixpractice today the xI‘iiIIII iiatIII- otRochester. .\ i. who ix III'IIIleII withher team to \t':\ Regional IIIIIipI'tItioti i‘illtiII), Ill \‘IlIlIlldii‘eettoti hergoing"i tried [0 get III III \I‘l \I ltI'IIl. l‘ttt lIltdttit gel III‘I‘I'pteIl.“ lttg'hatii x.ItIl”And I xttll hII\e a yI‘Itt oi I'ligIIIIlityleIt So I'm going to waitwltat happeiix with yet xI'ItIIIII tlt|\xiiintuei and w eigh Iny IIptIIIIixl5ot liighaiu. hei‘ \etetui III. IIIttoitx haye ItitiiIIiIIl liIt _‘I_\tiiii IxtIIxI Iire‘Ii \\hItt lllL'ilI Itu IoiIlI III I pI-IIIIrin IIt lIIt IlIxttIIl lI\Il IIii thI ;’\I‘IIiIaxIII'x teIittI. II made llt‘l wIIIII thatmuch harder to attain that Ieer thexItiiie can he said about ltI'I ptI-xeiitdetermination to he III'IepII-II iIItII \IItertiiary xI'hIIIIIlnghaiit wax IeIl quIteIl axtitan and inw IiiiiiIeIl aIItIIII .Ix axophquIII'e She wax the teams llt.tltagei' during hei itIIIiIIt Itlltll‘t‘I‘IttttL‘ t‘L‘\llexx Its xlte \It\\ Ilte IIIIxxt

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hit Ionxtstently on thI IlooI inIIIinixstng her routine III thI ttrxi iiiIItot the xeusoii. She also has a goodroutine on beam. x'o we eount on III-Iheeause heain tx one ot' out w eakextroutines. ()n the Iloor xhe is the t'ti'xtto compete so it ix yei‘y Important Ioiux that xhe hits her routine. that piekxthe rest III as up. and we hax e a reallystrong rotation oit tlte Iloor."lngham'x pertortnanee this erIonIhas been Just another part oi themagic the team has created Ior Itxelt.but she knows that her attention willeIentually' turn to her I'uture. w hieh Ixgetting into yeterinary xehool"l was disappointed that I didn‘t getin. but will keep trying heeauxe It ixmy ultimate goal." lnghatii xatd.For now. wltat lngham watitx Ix astrong xhow'ing III regioiialx m thatthe progratn eaii gain national exposure.“II we do well. then we will get therespect from other progIIinix III theeountry.“ lngham said.She eypeI‘tx the team to he thit’p IIIregionals. liigliain alxo L'\[K't‘l\ tohaye a strong meet ltltll\|tltt.tll_\ Ionsidei'tng that her (IlrL'L‘l highx on thanand beam (9 (15 I I'atiie In a quad lllt‘t'l.Hearts lnyitattoiial, and the the team

Ingham striving for strong Regional\(I lii\itI ItiIIiII il"I'm glad we'u‘ made It hIII'k toII'giIItialx.” xIIId IIIgIIIIin. \-. ho I'oiupet-I'Il III tegtoiialx Iltittiig het xophoiuoreI'Iiiiipaigti " his “I“ tt‘.tll\ he II goodway lot the xeniotx III xay gooIlIIye axwell as gm" the IiexhiiiaII xotuI-thitigto xhoot Ioi‘ out you "Regatdlexx III the outIIIiiie. litghatiihax IIo II‘gietx III II‘ttitItiitg to thelt‘Illll

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Essence of student-athlete captured by David HoneaBy Key in Brew er:IIIIIIIV,IIIIlltttitig the past Itye years at N (‘ State.I‘ron Ioiiiitty Iil|~:\titet'tI‘a l)a\id IlIIiiI-II liIIxIIIiiIIIl a way to do It allIlIInI-II. II xentor III eleetrtI‘al eitgtneeitue.hax IiiaiiitattIeIl a 4.0 grade point a\ei‘age inthe I‘IIIxxI‘ootu while also attainatg IIitiueioux ltIIIiIII‘x III et‘IIxx country and IttIIIIIII .IiiIlIIutdoIII tiIII'k lltx outxtatidtng III'I'IIIupltxhItIeiIIx. on arid IIII' ilte I‘ield. hIt\e helped himto ieIletiite the term xiudent~athletelltx xueI'exx tit I‘roxx country and track andheld hIIx not been as natural as hix aI ltte\ emeats in the I’laxxroont .\Iter hetng tedxhiited qu ti‘ethan year. ittItIi‘tex xlI-wI'I‘llIIneIi'x pIII‘e tor the tie\t two erixIInx”iiilk'lt' were IleIiititI‘ly tiiiIex when I waxxtrttggting athletieally to try and teIIIh theleyel I wanted to he at." Ilottea xatIl 'lIitxtall. Ill II'IIxx IIIItiitIy. wax the tIIst tIiiII-l\\.ix II'aIIy xIItIxtieII with the way I wax iiizi

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Clark HallBy Denise I’arkesStrait Wrrmr

Studentyou areIt you hate been toHealth Sei'trccs lately.pr‘obabltfamiliarwith theprolilcrnsyou canencounteriii the oldbuildingIn fact. ina l‘l‘ltl stir“\ey. 5‘)percent of N (' \‘taie l'rirtei'sitystudents who had rised theInfirmary said II was inadequateand needed ieriotation or replacingThe problem. according toInfirmary ollicials. is that alter 53)L‘ttl‘s Hl scr'tice. (ildlk lldll lacksthe space and tacilirres to continuesertiiig as the main medical treat»ment facility lot the Nt'SI' studentbody."The building itsell is a solidbuilding that's not the issue Thebuilding is iust better suited toisomething other tliair a health center." Student Health Seitrce:\dtlllltlsll'dll\t‘ Director JerryBarker said('lark Hall was built in NW .is adormitory and coriteited to anlnl'irniart in I‘HI lhc btirlding hasbeen r‘eriotated eight times. but itstill does not triltrll the needs of theunitersity. according to Barker"ll )ou‘te etei had s'rtices IIIhere. you know that there's a lackot pt'itact." Barker saidBarker said that one area currentlyburdened \\Illl a pittacjt problem is

Illness

..r . VI. ,7‘ ._ttri...'.,rl.. 'i 1.1 ;tirus herself "lt ttasiit tun.” shesaid.She said the onset was sudden andthe symptoms were \lltlll'lHt‘tl.a\eraging about 24 hours(‘ases of the illness appeared to betaperriig oil with only three or tourcomplaints tlirs week. ('lai‘k said(irrgston agreed that the incidentsof illness were subsiding onNLqus cattlptts "\\c"\e talked tothe Infirmary. and there were no

According to (ieorge Dixon.Nt‘Sl‘ director of admissions. theunitersity has i’cceited nearlyl |.tltlt) applications as of the end ofMarch. :\1 the same time last year.N(‘.\‘l' had only 9.|(ltl prospectivetreshinen tying for a spot in thetall.“In a time of a declining numberof high school graduates. N('SI' isbucking the riatroiial trend in thenumber ol students seeking adinisv

the pharmacy. l‘he pharmacy is nowrequired to hate aii area Ior confer.ences when the patients need direcvtrons on how to tise prescriptions.brit there are currently no facilitiesto accommodate these needs.Barker said.There ts also a confidentialityproblem in the patient etaluationarea located behind the registrationdesk. according to Barker. In thisarea. nurses question patients abouttheir medical histories and also takeblood pressure and temperaturereadings. The nurses‘ stations areseparated only by sheet partitions.Privacy in the lab is another con-cern for Barker. While patients aregiting blood. other patients arebringing test results to the lab.Barker said."The lblood testingl ought to be ina more secluded spot. So there'sreally too much tr'attic." saidBarker.The bathrooms in the buildinghat e no doors. and patients hate tocarry urine samples tlirotigh thehalls to the lab because the bathrooms are not connected to the lab.Bdt'ket' said.Another major problem Barkermentioned was the examinationarea atailable for doctors 'l‘heiresainining rooms consist ot a smalltiled lit the pt'tt\idet"s tiliic‘e that Isseparated orin by a screen for pri-tacy“You need a roorii that is muchmore pi‘itate w here the doctorcomes in and the nurse has alreadygotten the patient ready.” Barkers'dld.Staff utili/ation and patient llowneed to be greatly iriiprot ed. andmore cases reported as of l-riday."he said.Ruth Pearce. director of healthsertrces at Meredith ('ollege. saidthere hadn't been any cases atMeredith similar to those reportedat NCSI'."There is no illness rampant onc‘ttttlptls." l’edt‘ce said. "and we seeno connection of anything happen-riig here to anything at State.”.lanet (‘lark. news director atPeace College. reported scatteredcases of a similar illness there.“We hate no exact number." shesaid. “rust the Usual amount of ill-ness Nothing alarming."l'nlike NCSI’. Clark said thereseemed to be no concentration of

sum." l)l‘(0n said.The unitersity plans to admit onlyabout 3.300 for ltc‘tl fall‘s freshmanclass. Dixon protects that next fall'sfreshman class will hate an average(il’A oli iti on a 4.1) scale. and SATscores in the It)th to lllltl range.The current freshman class had ahigh school (iPA of 3.4 and SATscores around ltlfi'tl,.»\pproxiriiatel_t IX percent of theclass will be from out of state.

ready for retirementthis is not possible with the limitedspace for examining areas. Barkersaid.(‘lark Hall also has building codeand handicapped access deficien<eies. according to Infirmary docu-ments. In addition to asbestos insu-lation and floor tile concerns. thedocuments say there are alsomechanical problems with tempera-ture control. ventilation and the ele»tutors,”We hate. in the whole building.only two handicapped bathroomsw one for men and one for ladies*7 eterything else is non—accessibleto wheelchairs.“ Barker said.The Infirmary cannot accommo—date future growth in the shape it isin now, according to the documents.NCSI' enrollment is expected toincrease to “.000 by the year 2000.and (‘lark Hall cannot provide theservices needed for this number ofstudentsThe documents also cite a studentneed for additional services such asphysical therapy and sportsmedicine. substance abuse treat—riieiit and health education thatrequire better facilities."There is only one small class—room arid one conference room. theCenter of Health Directions. andthis is for small groups. teaching.classes and meetings. So there is adefinite need for additional morespace for health education.“ Barkersaid..-\ look at a new plan that is in themaking for a new Student HealthSet‘ttces. which could be read) foroccupancy in the fall of I995. willappear in Friday‘s 'l‘echnician.

illness in a particular dorm or groupof people at Peace.“It‘s very sporadic." she said. “It‘stypical for this season flu sea—son.”Dr. Jerry Barker. director ofNCSI' Student Health Sertices.said the approximate number ofcases of the illness at NCSU was 75oter a period of three and a halfdays,Barker confirmed the Health[)epartriient‘s findings that the ill-ness did not originate in the food orwater at UT.“We are unable to determine theexact cause of the illness." Barkersaid. “Food poisoning was only asuspicion."

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k t’Illl'llriti "0"! l'.i\'r' llast week with 4‘) percent of thecaptured l.lJ(t totes thisweek to L‘.lsll_\ oiitdistaiice[)ianioiid. who garnered (iJI \oles.Despite her margin ot tictoi'y.H_tson characteri/ed her \ictot'y asa relief and said that she had notanticipated .in east \\ in“l was really iiertoiis when Icalled lloi' the results]." llyson said.

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their options." Newton said.Some students thought that thecelebrities and Senate candidateswho spoke lent importance to theissue and made an impact ondemonstrators and politicians.“It was teiy gi'.itityiiig to seecelebrities take a stand and a toicein the catise.” Newton saidNewton said that sortie peoplefrom N('.\'I' thought that the rallyhad lots of propaganda and thatpoliticians took adtaiitage ot theissue.“It's a personal issue that's iii danvger of being politically controlled."Newton said”I could hardly see anyone whospoke.” Newton said. Jane Fondawas her I’atorite speaker. delitei‘iiigthe message that poltltclttns weretrying to run women‘s lives.Newton saidllultiiian also liked l‘lltltld. "Shewas great. I really liked her." shesaid.

"l’p until that point. I had no ideawho would win. I know [)oug was atery competent opponent and wassure that either one of us would doa competent job if elected." shesdltl."I hope to get started really soonand get to know those studentgroups that I don‘t know as wellyet." Hyson said.Jones. Lamb and Hyson will offiecially take oter their new positroiisnext week. Inauguration for newstudent goteriinierit members isTuesday at 3 pin.

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need to know what the problems are

individuals.

Time to evaluate teachersoward the end of every xemexfer. NC. State L'niversity students havethe opportunity to enhance the academic quality of their school; theyhave the privilege of’ev aluatmg their professors.Student evaluations of teachers are a vital part of an educational

system. fhey prov ide administrators with an idea of who is and who is notteaching effectively. More important. they prov ide teachers with muclHieededfeedback on what they are doing right and wrongStudents should feel obligated to express their opinion of a teacher's

effectiveness. thit the opxcan sheets and numbcrvtwo lead pencils arehanded out. answer the questions honestly and maturely If the opxcanquestions do not cover all that needs to be c‘\pl‘c‘\\c‘tl. use ilie blank spaceConstructive feedback is a necessity

constructive. Telling professois they dress funny oi their noses are big ix not

The right way to recycleecy'cling is the best way to ptill ourselves out of the environmentalmess created by the quest for convenience l‘he landfills are ltill. theforests empty. the grouiid devoid of natural resources. NC. StateL’niversity‘s recycling program has been well received by thecampus community and now stands as .i leader iii recycling The Pack hasresponded eagerly to Mothei liarth‘x cry for help.

As with any crowd. there is always one or two who try to mess it tip for allthe others. The heralded NCSL' recycling program is falling victim to these

via: 'iii NW. at. weir/i Iliri vac/i it fit. it Ih:"t .: t.i..t :t i/l/t vl itiii'iii’ l.’\ wit/mil ivliti’l’li'ililli in. no / It'f"lli1’\ 1' /V_‘i‘

felling professors they suck is not

Professors need to know what was wrong with then teaching methods sothat they can change their techniques for future classes Were lectures relevantto material? Was the tevtbook helpful .’ Could you hear in the back of theclass‘.’ Could you read the board‘ Mention lllc‘ xtiong points of a class;professors need positive reinforcement Mention the weak points; professorsProfessors must do their part as well. it a department does not provide

evaluations for a class. pi‘ofc *vle should conduct their own c“.;lltlcllltlll\. Afterall. professors are here to teach. and the way to improve teachingeffectiveness is to identify problems and correct them Student evaluationsprovide an excellent opportunity to do lttsl that.Don‘t take this semester‘s student evaluations lightly. [)on‘t ruxh through

them just to get out of class quicker. Evaluations are the first step towardimproving the educational process on campus. lake the time and fill them outintelligently and thoughtfully Your input ix essential.

In the past several months. according to Gail l‘l'dlllvs‘. recycling director to theNCSU Physical Plant. more and more of our rccy clable waste is ending up atthe Wake County Landfill because of iiiiving in the bins. For example. brownglass placed into the clear glass or aluminum bins came the entire bin to berejected by the buyers in turn the bin muxt be picked tip. at NCSl”s evpense.and taken to the landfill. making the whole recycling effort useless.

It would be nice to say that these acts are the work of a few maliciousindividuals with nothing better to do. In truth. they probably are rather thework of users who do not bother to read the labels that tell which recyclable

appropriate colored-glass bin.

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the environment.

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waste product goes in which bin. It's pretty simple. reallyinto the aluminum bin. new spaperx into the newspaper bin and glass into the

... aluminum goes

Some may think that one bottle ending tip in the wrong but ix no big deal.but it is. The university receives l cent for one pound of recyclable materialsbought. That same one pound of recyclable material costs SZI to place in theThe recycling program ix definitely not xelllstipporting at a penny a pound. It

certainly cannot afford the cost of abusing the recycling program; neither can

Quote of the Day“You can‘t learn too soon that the most usefulthing about a principle is that it can always be

expediency."

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We‘re in the home stretch now, Seniorsare looking otit past the alumni gatewaytoward their futures. their careers and theirlives. Unfortunately. many of us won't getpast the rextaurantx oit Western Boulevardfor a while Many graduates will be stifledas they take their degree and cnthtixiaxm outinto the world looking for a career beyondthe jobs they had in college and spendingmore on resume printing than on food.Not everyone will be blighted by anymeans. There are yobs out there. _iust not asmany. and these are _iiixt a little harder tofind than they were last year Some peoplewon‘t have to worry. Daddy will be there tobail them out. The number of Il-IV-year—olds living with their parents has evplodedover the past four years When achievedthat lucky degree iii megatechno»v'irtual»l‘L‘tlllhllC-lh01lg‘hl'Ltillll'ttllt'tlrlllk‘k‘llttlllc‘dldesign. which is the iiew hot market. whichdumped thoxe who had degrees in the sortavnew—hi—tech~computer-assisted chip designand out onto the street. Some of us workedhard and developed outstanding skills and awealth of knowledge btit have found mostentry~level Jobs filled by ovei'qualifiedveterans in their field. happy with any jobthey can get. A large nunibei of Us will runto grad school. hoping to come into a morereceptive job market in two or llircc yearswith a stronger resume l‘llldll}. there is thatsmall group with the luck. opportunity anddrive who have landed a caieer coming out

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As the semester ends, senioritis hitsyou slept through one too many times.Matty professors give you that "Don‘t thinkthat iuxt because you‘re a senior I’ll passyoii. even if this beginner‘s pottery claxs isthe only thing standing between you andyour nuclear engineering clegree'"There are high points. You start takingmore of the opportunities afforded to you atthe univerxity before you lose them. I'dwanted to write for ’l'ecluiiciaii for twoyearx btit never made the time to apply.This year made that effort and have foundit very rewarding. I've taken a lot morenotice of the free or discount eiitcrtaimnenton campus I finally know where thoseobscure buildings listed .is [X and QW onmy course schedule are l've seen fouryears of the tree l‘\lllc‘\\ltill funnel andstill hate "Bob " It does bug me though thatafter I've finally learned the roster and statsfor the football team I‘ll lose my freelic‘kc‘lsl hope this has been a switch for you andthat you dont mind my divergence fromthe state and local beat \evt week I'll beback with more tales of corruption andthings the government does that tuxt don'tmake sense. or maybe I'll blow the weekivlf tiiiil head in lilt‘ luau li

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America losing touch with educationThe level of importance affordededucation in modern .-\iiierican society israpidly declining. lividence abounds.In times past. universities invoked imagesof libraries. eager teachers and eagerstudents developing their minds.Universities today symbolize xpons arenasto far too many people.Many can quote shooting statistics frontIt) years ago btit cannot locate (‘hina on amap Corporations and fans spend millionsof dollars every year supporting collegeteams. Squeezed by budget cuts.univerxities need the added incomes theirsports teams attract. But reliance on suchfunds can create scandalsDo the names lim Valvano. BrucePoulton. Charles Shaeklef‘ord and ChrisWashburn ring any bellx’ liiivcrxityadministrations tend to neglect the maingoal of a university to educateMoney finds its way into athleterecruitment budgets. new sports complevexand salaries of overpaid couches instead ofinto books. computers and higher salaries toattract quality professors.We attend NC. State kll|\c‘r\ll_\. not N C.Athletic Development InstituteNorth Carolina legislators. who are paid toadequately fund education in the state. areeither overpaid or underproducing. Theircloxe ties to gravel companies tend to resultin overfundmg of roadx leading nowhere

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instead of education leading to an informedciti/enry.Washington providex loans and grants tocollege students. but federal assistance isdecreasing Congress justifies fewer studentloans because many are not repaid andfewer grants because the national debt isastronomical.But why cut education and deprive futuregenerations because the present generationhas outstanding loans and elects politicianswho run tip the debt‘ Without education.people will not even be able to read thiscolumn and understand it. much less act onimportant issues.Maybe that is the plan. Jesse Helms votexagainst nearly every education bill thatcomes before the l'.S. SenateMaybe he has such a pathetic record inthis area because he thinks knowledge is aluxury only for those who can affordprivate school tuitions.()r may be he knows that his primarysupport base ix the partially educated voters

of our state Highly educated voters wouldnot accept hix erroneous. fearindticmg TVads and would demand that he debate hisopponents on the real issues In thisenvironment. forward-tlimking candidatessuch ax llarvey (iantt would moresuccexxftilly challenge lleliiix for his SenatesC‘dlIn a perfect world. government would notbe involved in education at all. But we donot live in utopia. Alumni finance theconstruction of stainless steel wallsengraved with their names instead of usingthat money to buy more books or providemore scholarships l'niverxityadminixtrations neglect worthy projectssuch as debate ieanix because they do notcompete in a nationally televised Finall‘ourl’mil society places greater importance oneducation and also privately funds theteaching of its people. faves must fill thevoid. But if elected oflicialx refuse toeducate people. they will not undeixtandanything have ltixl w rittenSo stop electing politicians who insultyour intelligence and then vote to preventits growth.

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Lack of funding demandsintelligent spendingI never cease to be ama/ed at thecontradictionx between tnc‘reaxed demandson funding and the waxtcful depletion ofexisting revenue.Instructors are left without chalk to writewith or paper to print on. yet classrooms inevery building caiiipuvwide remain litwhen empty: ()ne or two would hardly beworth mentioning. but combine them all forsemesters on end and the expense becomessignificant.On the matter of ridiculous expenses. Ithink the library is a landmark irony Thenew building took nearly five years tocomplete and less than one to deteriorate.Where is quality assurancel’We are told that the budget will not allowfor more than one entrance to beoperational. and the only open entrance hasnow been restricted for repairs. Students areforced to squeeze past each other like ratsin a maze on a stairwell so narrow one canhardly believe it was designed foremergencies.Why do this poor workmanship and faulty

'IbchnjcianCommconstruction C'Llsl in the first place’I ask this general question: “Does anyonetruly believe that awarding a contract to thelowest bid will actually produce a qualityresult?" The evidence would suggestotherwise.Because the university budget problemshows no sign of improvement and asolution will not happen on its own, I offerthis suggestion: A state legislated mandatethat says the chancellor and the Board ofTrustees shall in good faith and responsiblegesture willingly forfeit 5 percent of theirannual salary every time the universitylackx funds.I suspect that for the first time in a longtime. the budget office would be workingovertime.

EDWARD MCIRVINJunior. Mass Communication

Many required coursesat new are not needed

I am writing this concerning thecurriculum requirements here at NC. StateUniversity, I feel that many of the requiredcourses you iiitist take as a student are awaste of time. Most students here take fiveyearx to graduate and/or have to go tosummer school I feel it is ridiculous tohave to go to summer school or graduateone year late because a xttident has to takesuch courses as‘ Music 201). History ofDesign or even four physical educationclasses,l understand that it is important to be well-rounded and have a wide range ofknowledge. However. I feel that it would bemuch wiser to spend your time withsubjects that have relevance to you andyour future. l am a communication major.and I must have l3~l hours to graduate. andof those l2-1 hours. only 36 of those hoursare related to my mayor. I feel that studentswould be more interested in their courses ifSt'i' FORUM, l’ilk’i' ll

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I‘m pro-life. But I have several importantfriends who are pro—choice.These friends mean a lot to me. Each oneof them is unique. It is individuality thatmakes everyone special. Sure. there aresome individuals that are real jackasses. Butlet me tell you about my friends.The 2Ist day of their lives is special tome. That‘s when their hearts began to beat.By the 35th day of their lives. not only wastheir own blood coursing through theirbody but their fingers were almostdeveloped.Today. if one of my friends was in asevere car accident and the paramedicscouldn‘t find a pulse. one of the ways theywould find out if she was still alive wouldbe to see if her brain waves could be

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detected. These brain waves have beenrecordable frorn very early iii liei litefront the 40th day.Without friends. litemeaningless. And these friends ot minewere all set after eigltt weeks They couldrespond to tottch. their stoitiacli and kidney swere functioning and 4t) sets of muscles

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were working iit conjunction with theirnervous systems. 'l'heir arms. legs attd eyeswere v isible and formed.Did you know that no two fingerprints arecompletely altke‘.’ ls that not amazing toyou' Nine weeks into lite. these friends ofmine had their own fingerprints only onemark of their indiv iduality.I'lie l3th weeks of the lives of my friendsmarked the beginning of their exercises.'l‘liey turned their heads. curled their toesand opened and closed their mouths. If theirpalms were lightly brushed at this point.science tells its that they would have made afist In fact. wheii some of these friends getangry. it's rather obvious they've practicedmaking fists fora long timeWe all know that some guys claim to be

"more male" than others. and if this is thecase. it was first apparent l3 weeks intotheir lives. It was at that point we could becertain about the sex of the individual.though pictures as early as eight weeks intolife have clearly shown one definite malecharacteristic. .Furthermore. hair began to grow on myfriends‘ heads at 1} weeks hair someguys I know wish was still growing Mostof the changes that were to come at thispoint in my friends were only in sizePictures of the fourth ittoiith of life show usa perfect miniature humanBut I‘ve got to tell yoti the most importantthing about my friends and about voti frontthe moment of conception. yottr hair colorwas absolute Your skin tone was absolute

Thinking about abortion, a few good friends and lifeYour height The color of your eyes Howyour face and your boyfriend‘s orgirlfriend‘s face would look. And there isonly one of you.I look around and I see these friends ofmine. Lvery‘otte is unique in their own way.No one will ever be like them.And I think about what a shame it wouldbe if they never got a chance to becomewhat they always would be. And I thinkabout how we‘ve only had one MartinI.ruthe King Only one Albert Einstein.Only one Billy (rystal. Only one you.How many unique individuals can weafford to abort'.’('o/in Burch iv a junior majoring inInc/iv/i

Fix stairs in library, Harrelson ForumYou would think that after fouryears of bloody. sweaty. tearfulconstruction just about everythingwould be right with the new SouthBookstack Tower at the DH. HillLibrary. Apparently. that is not thecase. The stairs connecting theground floor of the new tower withthe t'trsHIoor lobby of the old NorthTower were closed a couple weeksago after students expressedconcerns about their safety. Anumber of students have takennasty tumbles. while using thosestairs.With the stairs closed. the firstfloor of the stacks and the Iiast andErdahl-Cloyd Wings are accessibleonly by the two elevators and aninternal stairwell in the new tower.That‘s not quite the worst of it.There are three doors on ti.eground-floor landing in thatstairwell. Though warning signshave been bolted to the doors. itsometimes gets congested asstreams of human traffic battle forinside position. That. iii itself. is amajor headache.Certainly. the efforts of thestudents to have the new stairsclosed down and inspected forimprovements are commendable.Tripping and falling down on level

ClaxtonGraham

OpinionColumnistground is bad enough. bttt doingsuch on a stairway is equallyembarrassing and doubly disastrous.Front my own experiences. l ltavcfound that coming down the librarystairs is a bit tricky because of thesudden change of v istialperspective. With so much emptyspace above and around thatstairway. it is possible to becomemomentarily disoriented. A lewother people I‘ve talked to about thestairs have had that same problemBy the same token. however. theclosure could not have come at aworse time. From here until the eiidof the semester. the library will seeits greatest influx of users. asdeadlines for projects and papers.not to mention final exams. loom onthe horizon. Compounding theproblem even more is the lack ofalternate entrances to the libraryThe entrances front llillsboiotighStreet and the Brickyard to the l‘dsl

and l1idali| (‘loyd Wings haven‘tbeen used since the oitset of thestate budget crunth.Despite the problems with thelibrary steps. the runaway choicefor Staiicliiiibei‘s' Nightmare of theYear are those bastions of physicalagony leading to the inner sanctumsol Ilarrelson llall Not only are theynarrow in width but they are alsosteeper than any other set of stairson campus ()nc flight worth ofthose stairs is bad enough. (‘limbingthree flights. especially at X in themorning. is bordering on suicidal.Hopefully. the university will beable to complete the necessaryimprovements to the stairs at thelibrary before the end of thesummer sessions. in time for the fallsemester ‘\llti hopefully. theuniversity will seriously considerbringing architectural consultants tomake suggestions on how toimprove the llai‘rclson stairs.(named. this may be a rather costlyproposition. but how much morecostly will it be ll the safety of thecampus and its students is nottitaintaiiietl’

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Greek gets ticketin Fraternity CourtThe other afternoon around 2:30. lwent down to Fraternity Court tovisit with my fratemity brothers.While I was in the house. only foraround 30 minutes. I received aticket from the university for $l0.I think it is crazy that I cannotvisit my own fraternity housewithout the pending threat of theparking police. I see it as a largeamount of money being spent toticket me for parking in a place thatl am helping to pay for.I asked the people in theDepartment of Transportation whatI could do to keep from getting aticket next time. They told me thatbecause I do not live in the house. Iam ineligible to purchase a parkingsticker. I feel that this is because theDOT feels that there is more moneyto be made by charging me $l0 aticket rather than the one-time costof around $80.

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Adopt-A-Highwayneeds to be serious

I want to address an issue thatmost students at N (‘. State neverthink about but affects Us all. Thisissue is the Adopt-A-HighwayProgram.How many titnes have you riddendown a road that has a sign sayingsome group has adopted it and seenpaper. fast-food bags and cans alongthe side of the road'.’ And ltow manytimes have you seen someone fromthe group that adopted that road outcleaning it‘.’I believe when a group decides toparticipate in the Adopt~A~HighwayProgram. it should take thatdecision seriously. Many groupsparticipate simply to have its nameput up on a sign where many peoplewill see it.I hope these groups will begin totake pride in their commitments andstart cleaning up these roads.Not only will they make our

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