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Page 1: NewAD - Nc State University · Opinion has to offer? Find out for yourself, see Opinion page4. Wednesday ‘ I Spetemberfi,2000 Is this the best America A&E WhatdoAl Farrow, Football

Opinion

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Wednesday‘ I Spetemberfi, 2000

Is this the best AmericaA&EWhat do Al Farrow,Football and CD5 havein common? They’re allin Features.

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New ADLee Fowler is the manwho will lead NC. Stateathletics.

Natural ResourcesMdean to retire inJuly 2001

Est r ‘t '.vLarry Tombaugh

UNC

eLarry Tombau h has decidedto call it quits a er 11 years atthe helm as dean of the Collegeof Natural Resources.

Trey GodwinFlatt Reperttr

.\s dealt oi the (‘ttllt‘gt‘ tilNatural Resources. latri}'lonihaugh said he is rust a gu}“ho is |o_\:il to ltis institutionand ioh,”.\nd." he‘s quick to add. "as alame duels dean. that \son'tchange either. that‘s loi‘ sure."In his ll _\L‘;ll's as dean.’l'ontliaugh has oterseen anincrease in the

raises

requirements

OThe UNC System Board ofGovernors has elevated the mini-mum requirements tor incomingfreshmen in foreign languageand mathematics.

Jimmy Ryuls

tt‘eslinteri etiterrrig N.( . Stateand its tellott l’N(‘ .\‘_\steniinstitutions iii .‘llt‘o \till he heirlt‘l J‘l‘L‘Palt‘tl litl lllt‘ s‘tllle‘gc‘espei'ience than those students\\llt\ [tl't‘t't‘tiL‘tl lllL'llt“tilt the annountenient thatthe s_\stein \\ill iniplentent ne\\itttniinnin \t‘lllNK' ietpiitenientstn loteigii language and niatheltltllles. lite l‘\'(' chlltl ol(imeinots has \oicetl ils heltellll rlt tl stateirient\ttong high school prepa-tton pitdiets titote \li\\\'\\ lllcollege " sattl Mal} \\.il\etot’d.['Nt‘ \‘sstern \ssi'c'lttlt‘ lk c

I’iesizlent l'tit‘ ~\e;tdennc Allan's.lti art elt'ot’t to strengthen thatpreparation. tlte s}\lL‘llt willrequire treshnien entering l'N('schools tti lall IlltlJ to [rawtalsen l\\tt course units in a lati-gtiage other than i nglislt l_atinarid \niei‘iean \ign Languagedo count as lore-ten languagesunder the retttnieinents.(uriertlh tlie sxsteni requiresno lttle‘l‘th languagesThe s_\steni tiettnes .t tittit ollanguage as a onesentestercourse on a Mu lt schedule or al\\ttst'll1t'sle‘l tl‘lll\\' t‘ll .l littll~i‘liu‘ls stllt‘tlltlt‘In I all Soon. the ninth requirentetit change \ttll take hold.lreshnien entering l N(‘stliools tlten \\ill lta\e to hti\etaken loui eotirse tiiitts ol niath.rather than the three eurrentl)required\\ tisetotd said tli it the tie“lll ttli requirement \\l|l .ipph to

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Pesticide training

center finds

home at NCSUOThe center will educate stu-dents on how to increaseawareness of the pros and consof pesticides.

Lee Robertson\tatt KtptirttiN(‘. State has been namedthe headquarters ol theSouthern Region Pesticidelzdueation Training Center.The training center is the l‘irstol its kind in the l titted States.and \till locus on the trainingof pesticide satet} educators."It is a train the trainer.” said\Vtone litthler. art N(‘Sl' pro-t'essor ol horticultural scienceand the ”C“ director of the cen-ter.The center \sill begin opera-tion iii the spring of 3001 andis t‘utided h) a “38.340 grantfrom the Pesticidelintirontnerital Trust Fund.which is administered throughthe North (‘arolina Departmentot' Agriculture and (‘onsuinerSertices. Btthler described thecenter as a "collaboi‘atiwel’l'ort" hettteen NCSU and the

trust ttitid'ltt‘ .ilitl 0| lllL‘ L’ClllL‘l ts "litreduce pesticideL‘\|\i|slll'L‘s to \totkets and toothers \\ho appl) pesticides. toatherse en\ ttonniental inipaetslt’oni pestrtttle tise. and toincrease .t\\aieness ot the hen

accidental

clits and risks ot pesticide useamong people \\lto tise the suh~statues.“ according to a pressrelease hunt the center"l’L‘sltt‘ltle sale!) Is 0i para-mount concern H) trainingand educating about the properl|\\' til Pt‘sllt'ttles. \\L‘ cart L‘ur-tail pesticide nustise and con»tttitte the use ol these \aluahleproducts that protect our lood.health and itattiial resources."said Blllllt‘l'..-\ceordtng lo Htihlet. the center \ttll operate in No phases.The tirst in” he an oii»|ineclass, similar to those taught toN(‘Sl' students l‘ttlltHHllg theclass. participants “I” takepart iii hands—on training oncampus. \thich \xill last fortour da_\ s.The onrline training \HllSee HOME. Page 3

amount ol

t"‘escareh luiiding lioiit soutetsoutside N(. State. a nitiorgro\\th in prnate t'inaricial sup-port tor scholarships and therenaniing ol his college lor—mL‘l'l) lllc (Vollegt‘ Ulv l'ol‘t‘slResources to reflect its hur—geoning emphasis oit the sits-tainahle tise and giou tli ol liitlll‘r'al resources.At the end oi .lnne Zillll.l‘ornhaiigh \\ ill retire \\ itli a rep-utation as a progressne leaderwho has coiiiti'ihnted titucli tohelp shape a college that isheconung increasiiigl} moreimportant. especiall) \tith therapid rate tn \thieh Nor'tli(‘at'olina is gtouing.

is credited withconsiderable'l't inihattghharnessing

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amounts ottiiainl) endomnents.pt‘nale sector,“\Vc eonlti other thedi\ersit_\ ot' teaching that \\c dohased solel} on state appropria-trons." 'I'onihaugh said. “It is\ttal to t'et'ene research grantsand contracts "

ltn tttt‘t tl supportfrom the”C‘sCT

.-\ccording to 'l‘ornhaugh. onawrugc. one faculty member iiithe (‘ollege of NaturalResources brings in 51281“) a_\eai' lt'ttlll the whale sector.“This prmes that the iitc‘tlli}cost the unitersity hart”) an)—lhirig. iii l'ttct. they are a prol'itfor us. and then that doesn‘tbegin to describe the other qual‘ities that they bring to the[tableheaddetl.

Hit (t‘ilt ‘tRt‘stttlleis l‘t‘taitic tlit ' ~lt1tof Natural Rt‘sirtlltt“ a( hanging thelege \\.is more wtsociet} than antr‘twtelltlllt' 'l l .‘. i‘lt ‘t “ ‘

"\stisotietsdi-n‘ ill ‘ onllllllL‘ [U grim illtl 1' ills ~‘:t'tt'llllle tlepetiti illt .l .ln: ,lt‘esotlt‘ces to toslt': oilthat de\elopttient.' Iorttnaualtatslst'tl.According to a l‘l‘)” t‘t'pot‘lreleased It} the l' .\' llt'p.tititieritoi ('oniniei'ce. N'ortli ('amlinaratilss lliii'd ol oti' ltt southern

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states as llle laslc-l Jlr‘\\ilt"I’ronil‘fls l‘t‘i"l'.\c‘l"\\\llt‘lt' l Ioel. tlzertgrowth, \tliethei it he in (‘aitthe trttl‘lic in R.tlt'l_~,'li or it: the

nuttrlier ot tll\lfltnlntnlil| con-tents \te tnhahit cteryla). saidlorriltauelt "We‘lltusl developmagnetite \stns to let exeryone|..e ill health) and pleasantt ‘lllll‘lti‘lllt‘s Sadly. as ot’ now,has been able to achievelllls g'thti ‘tine thing that makesloinlianggli nurture is the pathlllal he took to become dean."lo lie honest. I never emi-sionetl Ill} selt' becoming a dean.l ‘.\.ts out of track." he Jokes.\lter completing his undergraduate studies atl‘ennstltania State l‘nitersity.'loiitliaugh \emured out to thel‘atitie Not’thttest as it timber

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mt: ROGE res/sureGabe Merrill, a senior in Aerospace Engineering, shops for some new tunes under the watchful eyes ofFrank Sinatra and the Fiat Pack.

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Continued ttom Page 1cruiser. It \\as there tliai a re\e-lation occurred."'l‘here “as so much that Iexperienced out iii ilie \trlder-ness that I didn‘t e\eti knowextsted." he said. "As I coiitin»tied to grow tleseloped a thirstlor learning riiore."llc enriched liriiiselt one das ata time. earning his master'sdegree li‘om (‘oloi‘ado StateL‘rihersit) bet'ore recenrrig hisdoctoral degree lii resource eco—

U. Maryland freshmen weigh

nomics li‘om the l'rii\erstt_\ olMichigan.The one thing that sets NCSI'apart lroni these institutions. hesays. is the health) and produc-ti\e relationship it maintains\srth industry."Not onl) is this great lrom alinarieial perspectite. but stir-dents cart gain i’caI-ttor'ld e\pe-rieiice helore mot trig on to iobs.Vthich these companies alsoprotide." he states,The most eseitiiig thing. _\etone or" the biggest challengeslelt in his tenure is creating theemironmeiital teehiiolog) pro—gram iliat \xill begin to enrollstudents ne\t lall. 'l‘his prograrii

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“I” be a blend ol science aridengineering.“lake Dul’ont. l'or instance."’l'ombaugh said. “'l‘he) liilVL‘their distribution. nianuiaetur-mg. transportation and pl‘tik'LNsvtrig plaitts all o\er the globe.“All these separate plants ha\ eto respond to speciali/ed stati-dards that not only meet|)u|’ont's i'equiretiients. but aspecific regions requirements.We \\rll develop students tomeasure. monitor and assess allthese concerns"The most \torrisoiiie issuehanging o\ er 'l'ombaitgli's headas he announces his rctit‘ctiientis tlte predicament that his col-

options before joining studenteStudent groups are also aperennial favorite tor seniorslooking to score resume points,but employers can easily tellwhen students are padding aresume by the level at activity ineach group.

Dionne Walkerthe l‘iaitientll‘atk

tl —\\'lRl-.i (‘()l.l.l2(ili PARK.Md. - Betueen last minute booksliopptng and adiustiiig to col-lege lllt‘. many iie\\l_\ armedl'nisersit) ol' Maryland lresh-then look lorward to samplingsortie ol the 125 student groupsoti the campus."I think |stiident groupsl are\er) important because theytillO“ students to get to hilt)“other students." said ireshmanletters and sciences mayorStace) To“ send. \\‘ho plaiis otiplaying tol|e_\ ball this semester:liacli semester. campus groupslace a llood ol incoming studetits. man} ol \\Iit|tii sign uplor multiple actiutrcs earl} litthe )‘ear.interest in student groupstends to peak tn the tall alter thel-‘irst Look l'tiil', an annual e\eiit

showcasing the campus‘s mainactivities. But participationsoon lags as the semester “earson. said Marsha (irren/ler-Stevens. director oi actitrtieslor the ollice ol canipus pro»grariis.Many new students tom cam-ptis groups “tilt the best interi-lions. bitt soon lliitl it hard tobalance group actr\ittes andadjust to college. she said."It‘s hard to take into accountthe Inc! ol stud) required iiicollege." (itieii/lei'-Ste\enssaid. “I think loi' students uliotr) lti‘iltllip headlong itito activities and make that transitionacademicall) it sometimes getsoverwhelming."Student groups are also aperennial la\orite lor seniorslookiitg to score resume points.btit employers can easil) tellwhen students are padding aresume b_\ the lesel ol actttit)in each group. (inert/lei-Stewiis said.listabhshing lirin academiclooting is ke_\ belore laktiig ontoo man) actortres. said(‘hrrstine liasies. senior com"niutiication and gowriiriieiii andpolitics mator. \sho participatesin man} political groups and is amember ol Sigma Kappa sorottii\.

“It‘s important that Iiien stu~tlentsl time a chance to get usedto college. get used to theschedule and then start liguringout \thai acthities might coin-pleiiient “hat the) “ant to do."Dinies said,Although a ll‘c‘shitittii latorite.i'ratet‘iiities and sororitiesrequire students to base a iiiilil~iiiiiiii ol' l3 credits and a 2.3grade point a\erage belore tr}—iiig to Join. The campus polic)is designed to allow tie“ cornersto establish theinsel\es scholas<trcalh belore getting inrolsedin the (ireek L'tiililiilinll}. l)a\ iessaid.Freshman letters and sciencesmajor (‘liei'_\'| Malik said netsstudents sliotild be able to determine lor theinsel\es il the} areread) to join multiple groupsright a\\a_\.She said. “It depends on whatkind ol person )till are. It _\oulia\e trouble stud_\ing. )oushould probabl) sta_\ out."Being acti\e in college can bea set) positise e\perience asloiig as students knots whenenough is enough. l)a\ies said."l{\er_\one has the responsibil-it_\ to decide loi‘ theinsel\es illlic‘) IL‘L'l like tlie_\'re o\ci‘-\theliiied."

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that we Just can‘t gross an)more with our graduate programs because oi space limitairons and titiaticral limits.”Toiiibatigh said. “l~.\ en no“. \seare hating to combine [“0 andthree sections at a time ioi' ccr»lain classes."

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all oi. the l’N(‘ schools esceptlor the N.('. School ol the .\t'ts,She was unsure as to nit) theNCSA is e\einpt irotir the mathrequirement.Wakelord said that a stud) ol'graduating hrgli school seniorsduring the 10074908 academicyear led to the di‘altiiig ol thetie“ minimum requirementsAccording to the stud}. I'Nt‘tiiiis‘ersities retained ()7 percentol those Nuts-0*) treshmen \\ ho

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OUTll.ttl\ is titled “()utlaw” forlte.i\cii's sake The Wild Westmay indeed stretch across thepond to l-ingland.llic use of names like Hank.uid the Smiths iii the sameilc‘sct't|‘lttttt may make onewonder ll .\li: ltt‘untnell suftcis trout some bi/arre musi-cal sclii/opliietiia and thatdiagnosis may not he too farott. tot there are two sides tolllls sttl‘|ccl ill the Queen. I'tt‘slwe meet the quiet. reflectivel‘ctci whose songs sound as itthey are being whispered to itstioiit tltc pi'i\.icy of his bed-room llie album starts off'\‘-llll the teiiihly catchy"llaiidlul ()t Stars." iti whichl’ciei delivers iii a hash.bicatlty \otcc lines like "I{\etiit gave yoti/.-\ hatidfttl ofstars/Would you still behere/Heep iii the bar?" all

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money away for charity pur-poses. .\ttet' all. if American‘sweie eager to give cash away.shows sticlt as “Who Wants tolie a Millionaire“ and “Greed"would be total flops whiletelcthoiis would becottie themost watched progratns

WINBwhile surrounded by watery.echoing guitars w luch float inand otit of the picture. Laterwe find Bruntnell questioning."Strands of hair that weren‘tmine" found in the bedroom ofa significant other. over theback drop of a beatitiful banjoarid fiddletproy idedby SonVolt‘s I);I\L‘Boquisti.again iii ar a t h c rItttsht‘d andbreathy tone. as if anyoneheating these words wouldcatise liiiti great embarrass-ment. "Watching the suit godown oti tliis town/ls likewatching a candle go out"nurses Bruntnell in “PlayedOut" and truly one can feel thetwilight creeping in as the

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around.Mr. James Lecce. a retiredN.(. State professor. is trulyone in a million. Lecce gave(that‘s right. gavel NC. State$20,000 worth of stock forcharity purposes earlier thisyear. According to Leece. his

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song lopes along. While all ofthis tnay make Bruntnellsound a bit...well. creepy.there is truly something warmand endearing about it. ofwhich the majority of the cred-it falls upon the arrangementswhich surround him. Theymake onethink of still—IMMEMmu plur.Mmmmwmmmn

***ie v c u l n g sspent cud—dled iii thewarmth of asweater anda good fire. whether ones in.~\ppa|achia or the moors ofEngland.Now we come to the noisierside of Bruntiiell. It finds himno less reflective. just ascatchy. btit a bit more playful.The two stand otit tracks of thealbtiiti both tall on this side of

intent is to enrich andimprove the arts hereat NC. State. A sumof the money wasused to purchase art AtFarrow work. Farrow.who is based out of(‘alif.. is a renownedWest (‘oast sculptor.On Tuesday. thesculpture w asunveiled in the Bryant

Talley Student (‘enterwhile Al Farrow awedthe crow d w ith an out-standing lecture.Lccce contests that theburrow work wasdesigned specificallyto portray an anti-vio-lence theme.Although. at firstglance. the sculpture‘stheme is not obvious.its beauty surely is.()n closer examina-tion. an anti-violencetheme indeed emerges. Thework. a miniature cathedral. iscomposed entirely of every-thing and anything having todo with violence especiallygun violence. Materials usedin the construction of the

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Bruntnell's personality. "YouWon‘t Find Me" is just aboutas good a bar-room rocker asone would find in anyAmerican saloon. with lineslike "You won‘t find me afterdark/Propin‘ tip the bar/Youwon't find me sleepin’lln theback of someone else‘s car."There is also a ragged. bitingguitar that's about this side ofNeil Young. "By The Time MyHead (iets To Phoenix" nototily staggers the tnind withit‘s hook line. but has a chorusand guitar line which perma~neiitly etigrains it‘s self inone‘s memory Tales abouthaving one's head frozen forposterity and then sent to theAri/ona capitol. are w but greatcountry songs are tnade of.Please don't take the fact thatliruntnell is all over the musi-cal map to be a detraction from

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cathedral include the metals ofvarious riftles. gun shells attdBBs. In fact. the clips (or trig-ger fingers) from automaticliandgtiiis make beautiful.swooping arches when pairedtogether.The beauty of the cathedrallies not only in its physicalappearance. but also in its abtlsity to promote serenity despiteits not~so-serene cotttponents.While trigger fingers and 88sare not traditionally thought ofas works of art. the Al Farrowpiece yields a powerful cathar-sis for all viewers. The geniusof Al Farrow should not beundermined or compromised.N.( State's newest sculptureprov es that when used proper-ly the mediums of violence canindeed have a positive mean-ing. Lecce put it best when hestated, "the purpose of art is toprovoke people," Al Farrowmust have been listening toLecce's comment.The statue could not havecome at a more appropriatetime for NC. State students.Just last weekend. theWolfpack community wasrocked when it learned thatone of the university's ownsophomores had become a vic-

GWATthis album. for he pulls it alloff with incredible grace. ltifact the only negative factabout this album would haveto be that often the two sidesmeet and his rockin‘ songshave a bit too much of themelancholy of the softer side.which causes them to drag outand lose direction. Only twotracks suffer from this ailmentthough. for on the w hole this isan album brimming withwartn. interesting lyrics andsoundscapes.Spaghetti Westerns was aterm coined for Westernmovies made by ltaltaii direc-tors in the 70‘s. and with thisgreat step taken into the realmof Americana music by PeterBruntnell‘s “Normal ForBridgwater." this may be thefirst classic for Tea and(‘rumpets (‘ountry

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tim of random guti violence.Because the heinous shootingtook place on NC. State turf.the event seemingly has strucka powerful chord within stu-dents.Suddenly. NC. State studentsdon't appear to feel invincibleany longer. Leece offers NC.State students a very powerfulpiece of advice. He pleads thatall individuals should followtheir hearts before they “regretit." Perhaps it is due time thatstudents follow their heartsand join together. like theshells and BBs of the AlFarrow piece. to help promoteanti—violence on campus and tocreate and maintain a sereneliving environment.Although it may be a whilebefore all is constantly andcontinuously peaceful at N.(‘.State, the Al Farrow work willremain on campus. It will con-tinue to inspire all and toremind all that even theworld‘s ugliest and meanestthings can become beautifulwhen combined with relentlessdetermination and humancompassion.

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Riek Springfield and liloek otSeagulls were at the top of theeharts. (‘atehy. with 11 itiee beatto dance to. biit when was thelast time you broke down themeaning of the line. ”When aproblem eomes alotig. you nttrstwhip it .’”\\'1111 the birth of roek and roll111 the titties. rrrost 111 the happy,go~|ueky songs paralleled thenrrelear‘ farriily e\parrsron out111111 the eoirii'or’table suburbaneotirrtry side 111|lowrng our newry in World “111' ll llre menwere home. rrtakirrg great moneyw ltrle building small trrrarrerallystable families. "Roek aroundthe eloek" was .1 111111111 that laste11 right tip until our rtiy11lye-irrertt with \‘1elrraiii.\\ lireh brings rrie to my point:l'he best name 111 our eotirrtr'y ~shistory has U‘lllt‘ .11 times whenertltei the eeorrorriy sagged 111 wetook etttlttlt'lr.‘\ to war. 'l'he problems brought about by the\tettiain war proyided the ere.tlt\e bedroek that many of thegreat tttusretatts ot the s1\tiesl‘ttlll 11111111 111 thallg‘e the 1.1ee «‘11111.1. ilt'lltdpttl‘litl'l ltit‘t111111111e11' 11...;l Utllst‘ltltl‘lit"\ "lottil)’. 5.":1111111'11y('1'11sl1y \1tlls1 11111111: '.‘..1s\‘.tttlett sole1 11:11 1111 the \llttttltttL', 111Kent1:12. tttriteslttts .ill' 1111' eally titlteltt‘s. ‘.stllt

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should American eitr/ens puttheir lives at risk fora society inwhieh we do not the"?More than onee l have readMariay's eolumns about how the13.8. should send its troops to aforeign eountry and stop othermilitant groups. My oath as aUS. soldier says that 1 willuphold the Constitution of the17N11‘1{1)81‘.-\1‘l{8and if needed.giye my life iii its defense. notsortie other eountry and its peo-ple. 1 did something that l beliey ein and that was defending rriyeountry and its freedoms. It is themen and women of the armedforces that fight to protect thepeople and the freedoms ofAmerica.We are not a play toy for theworld to use as it pleases. Alsotake riotiee that l’..\'. stands forl'nited Nations. Why shouldUS. soldiers take grottnd and nottroops frorn that country 1’ If thesepeople want freedom and protec-tion. then they should fight for it.It took a resolution from amighty oppressor to start theeountry that we hay e today 11ndmany men and women died forthat because they heliey ed 111 ll. Ifyou want to send troops to SierraLeone or Kashmir. why don't youput on a uniform and \'()l.l'.\'~TEER‘.’1 do agree with some ofManny's ideas. btit not arty thatsuggest that we should toi'ee ourway of life on any other countryby sending our troops. Then webeeome the oppressors and ourbrothers and sisters are at risk,lirie (‘l1arnberlrr1Sophomorel’hy sresFor this I voted?

The "Matters of State" eolttmnsubmitted by Student BodyPresident Harold l’ettigr‘ewt'l‘eelmieran. Sept. 11 is an utterenrbarr‘assitient to the Student(ioyernrrient and brings baekmemories 111 the tot‘t‘upt begintirngs ot the\lrreltandani1"\\'ltttakei1’l".rytieadministration.After deyoting mueh of his artrrele to the botid t‘efer‘eitdurii. .111isstie that will atleet all students.11 N.('. State 111 tllk' degree 01‘another. l’ettrgt‘ew's eoltirttttdegrades 111111 shameless sell»esplortatrori on a leyel not seensirree R111 ,‘ylri‘eharidanr‘s "l .ook atall he .ieeomplrshedl" eolniiinsprinted last year.the 1110111111111” 111 what earri-paigii promises ltaye been keptnot only detraets from the orrgrital message regarding the bond.btit also leads one 111 questionwhether l’ettrgrew's motiy es aregenuine. Is he tryrrig to mask the

Public safety

‘positive publicity’\ndrew Payne\t 111 tohiitttttslDining 11 timewhen NC. Statel'nt\er'sity ispushing for thepassage of a$71.1 billionhigher edue .rtrori bond pack-age. the l’ublre Safetyl)ep.rrtirier1t is 11111 offering thepositiye publrerty the adminis-ttttttoii wants()1 er the summer. formerl’ttblte Safety (‘hief RalphHarper was .reeiised111-ltttsltan-dltttg Met ‘13 million 111‘NCSI’monies, These funds. aeeumu-lated from \aeant departmentalpositions. were spent on maything from flat big~sereen tele~yisions to layrsh business trips.This is not the first timel’ublie Safety has had theadministration iii the hot seat.l‘irst there was the tneident inllarrelson Hall 111 whichl’i'otessor Dana l.ateh wasassaulted and l’ttblte Safetywas slow 111 reaet and releaserntor'inatron. 'l‘heri former l.t,l’ierr'e l)ebnam was aeeitsed ofloreing an NeSl‘ student.pulled oyer tor a tratfie \‘iola-111111. 111 sesually espose herself.

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Although Debnam ultimatelywas aequitted. ('hiel Harpereaught flaek for liirrrig Debnambeeattse he had a past of seyualmiseonduet with other employ»ers. To 111p things off. an NCSL'employee aeensed lorrner'(‘hief Harper of assault lastsemester..-\|l this time the pttblie ques<tioiied the eredibility 11f PublicSafety. Students eyen stirredrttmors that Publie Safety offi-cers were only glorified seeuri-1y guards.lri t'aet. iirost Public Safetyotfieers are outstanding lawenforcement agents. They alsohaye the same training as anyother police foree iii the state.They haye e\en more trainingbeeause 11f the unique uniyersi-ty eornrnunrty they proteet.()byiously N('Sl"s PnblreSafety (‘hiet was oti the w roiigtrack 111 leading the department.It is sad that it took so long forthe publie to find out. and nowthe uniyersity‘s administrationis getting shaken up espe-cially Harper ‘s stlpel‘\lsi1rs.111 a ieeerit News 11111!()byert‘i'r arttele. Harper aeetts»es Assoeiate Vlee (‘lttttteellot‘of Business Jeff Mann of being

possible shorteomings 11f theadministration that he headsalongside Senate President(‘onen Morgan and StudentBody Treasu re 1' MiehaelAnthony ‘.’As one of many students whosupported the Pettigrew earn—paigir and later Voted him and hiscolleagues into offiee. 1 teen” thesueeesst‘iil efforts of equatingMirehandani/Whtt;1ker/Payne toa eorriipt goyerninent. andl’ett1grew/hforgaii/Antlrony toidealism and honesty. ltnaginethe disappointment of myself andothers when I begin reading arare ariiele front a StudentGovernment official providing\altrable insight and infonnatiorito the Student Body. only to walkaway disgusted by the kind ofpolitieking that l thought I helpedone out of office back in April.

.1, .~\le\ander Tallent.Sophomore(‘ryil ltrigineer'ingTechnician missed

the pointAs a l'.'\i(~ graduate. 1 oftenread “11‘ Daily Fir Heel in order111 keep tip with what's going onat my alina mater. When 1 readthe August 2‘1 edition of theD111. 1 was surprised that therewas a full artiele on the lttthntt»nate shooting of NC. State student Robert Baumgart. I wasn'tso mueli surprised that the UT“would cover such a story: wasmore surprised at how it waseoyet‘ed. The artiele featured fulldetails of the shooting. and getthis: quotes from Batirngait hintself. and the stattis of his reeoy-ery. Then I wondered. how eoinelee/1111111111 has yet to eoyer‘ tlttsstory in full‘.’

I understand we here at M'Sl’hay e mueh more pressing issues1111 11.11111. such as the Brent Road.party. whretr had been eoyeredalmost daily. I ean see why 11story that pertains to our safetyon eampus would be illslg'ttllirearn.-\11 sareasm aside. it wouldlraye been nree 11' 111/11111111111eottld li.r\e at least emered thisstory .1 lot better than 111st the onetriiy artiele we got the day afterthe shooting. 11 the l)'l'H can getin eontaet with one 111 our stu-dents. it shouldnt be hard 1111[1111111111111 to do the same.I‘m not asking so mueh as for/11 lime/1111 to dime a ttttet'o»phone 111 Bauriigart‘s taee and getthe seoop for some big story forthe strident body to read. It notwould haye been mee to show111111 and the test 111 the eampnsthat at least you eai‘e about 111111and how hes doing.

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somewhat of an “aeeompliee.”I find it rather improbable.howey er. that Mann eottld hayeknown about Harper‘s spendiiig sprees beeause almost theentire uniyersity reported to.\lanr1. ereating an oyersigltliirghtitiare. Marin oyersaw thetiniyersity's stepehildr'en. thedepartments most hated by stu-dents arid staff; Transportation.NCSli Bookstores. PublteSafety. and Human Resources.Mann e\ e11 headed tip the uni-\ersity's printtilation study. aposition that made him the tar-get ol hatred from many of thesehool's staff.With so many key and important departments reporting toMann. it is doubtful that theproper supet‘ytsion eottld beperformed, And this is how for-mer ('hief Harper got awaywith so rrriieh without questionsbeing raised.l'ltiniately. the bureaucraticstrtiettire failed and eost North(‘arolina taxpayers oy er $311111-liori. It makes you wonder 11the higher eduealioir bond ispassed how much of it will bewasted through bureauei'atiepitfalls.

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Aside from"(lolrletteye.” the twotypes of video gamesthat produee rivalries.fights and grudges arebasketball and football.With the college l'oot-ball s ‘ason now uponus. two l’laystationgames have beenr laser] and are r ‘adyto duke it out with *ae tother and make theplayers duke it out“llll themselves.”\(V\\ lootball Jlllll” b}lettionit \its eoiitiiitiex the timelionoied tiaditioii l-«\ has established\\llll theii lootball games Not iiiuehixt'haiiged tiotti _\eai'rto )L‘ill tot teatlil Itiessilig tip a good tlttltg. l’htsisn‘t bad. btit it doex tend to make thegames xeeiii ieduiidaiit _\e;it‘ altet5e.”lhe latest \eision ol the eollegetootball lianehise doesn't \eei‘ tooltll tiom Iaxt _\eat"s \ei'sion. l'hegiapliies ate a little better. t'eet'tiiliiigix a little better and game plat is a little better. \ll iii all. the gattie is a litlle better than last )eat‘s \ei‘sion.\ot to sa_\ that‘s bad. tltotiglt."'\'(‘ \,\ l'iiotball Zillll" ix \\llllltt|l adoubt the best College I'Utitbltll gttltteexei' made. the Hill) pi‘obleiii is. itdoesn‘t reall} \\ai‘i‘aiit an upgrade”Hill the )eai' betore ttnless the ne\\

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lineups interest )0“.The best addition to the game has tobe create a seliool. \\liieh .illo\\x[lltl)L'l'\ to name a xeltool. et'eate thesin: light song. ewt'Hlung about theteaiti iii l'ztet. It gi\ex the player al’eeling ol'oititupotenee that onI) realeoaehes eati ha\ e. onl) itiore xo xiiieePl;t_\el‘s ettlt Cieltle llieReet‘titting ix also impio\ed. \\llll.limiot‘ eollege ti';iiixlei's added,last )eat ‘x \eixioii uax ittipoxxibleto eomplete running plats. loi‘eiiigthe [diner to lllt'tl\\ the ball e\ei')time, 'l'hix tear the running game hasbeeii tiiipro\ ed and it‘s no“ poxxibleto get big gaiiix and men touehrdo\\nx on the rim la teat thatiiiipoxxible last )L‘tttl. ‘llie opiioii\\llt'l\s pai‘tteiilat‘l} \\el|, 'l'he llllpioblem \slitlt the game is that lheieis otte phi} that Lllllltisl gtiaiaiiteex .i

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.totiehdoun. 'lhat pla) is "l’telx" inthe shotgun l'oi‘nialion \ timek tossto the running baek \\ itli thix pla} llltimes duiing the game \\ill giiaianteeat least thiee totieltdouns and metStill taidx ieeei mg.“,’\'(',\ (iamebrealxei lelll” b}”H” Spoils is on the dii‘eet oppositeol the lootball speeti'iiiii ltl e\ei_\boiitt that “N(‘\»\ lootball Illltl”stteeeedx. this otte tails. lite galltep|a_\ ix xtratglit tip attltil. the ‘ 'aphiex are so bad it malxex the aettialgame hard to l'ol|o\\ and it's iiistplain not tun..r‘d‘tei' seot‘mg a touehdou n. the onh\\;l_\‘ to be able to kiek tor the mintpoint is to get a de|a_\ ol game eall.The playbook is e\ti‘eiiie|_\ L‘llllllts~ing. ttnlilxe “NCAA l‘ootball Illtll."The sets are hard to figure out. wherethey go is hard to figure out and b}the tittte the pla) has been seleeied

theie is bareh etiotigh time to hikethe ball. The gaitie ix so bad and soeontiising that alter the minutestou‘i‘e read} to throw the l’la_\ stationotit the \\ indo\\.\Vhat‘x all e\ en biggei shame aboutthe game is that Ron Dame ix thespokesperson for the game. o\erxee»ing the play and game pla} to makesure that ewt‘fllung it] it is real. Mostot the plats \\eie e\eit designed b_\Washington Huskies head eoaeh|<iek \‘eiiheixel. ’l‘he Iaet that t\\oi'espeeted meiiibei‘s ot the eollegelootbtill arena etiii‘t leitd their talentsto a bettei game is ittst plain shame!lul.So. dtii‘mg tltoxe ram} dais ultentlttlrltl. shape gu_\s get together lot ada) ol gridiron .ietioti oil thePhi) station. t‘eiiieiiiber this: l' ,\xpoi'tx hax .i|\\ti_\s tiiade better \ideogames than 08‘) t\\ith the e\eeptiotiot baseball) and lllls is .i tiend thatisn‘t ending .imtime soon "\(‘ \ \liamebieaket Ztltll” i‘eelxx tll sloppydesigning and son) should stop let-ting them make xueli .l\\ lttl games inhopes lltat tlie_\ might make a goodgame “Siphon litter“ and "\llllBaseball" aside. ‘Nl has ne\et been\ei‘) iiiipiessne. e\eii tliottgh the}lime the btiekiiig ot Son}.l- \ Sports, on the otliet hand. has areputation tor making the best sportsideo games around. The} i‘ai‘el)disappoint. expeetally uheii theymake l’hilip Ri\eis l#|7 iii the gametor all \\ho don‘t knou who he ixi anabsolute monster \\ ho ea'it teat an)defense apart. “Nt'AA l‘ootball100!” is iiiereh an e\tensioii ol‘"N('.\;\ l5ootba|l letltl." but no mal~tei'. It‘s still the best game out there.

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0 Lee Fowler is currently theathletics director at MiddleTennessee State. He is also amember of the NCAA selectioncommittee for men’s basketball.

Roh Godfrey.\sststattl \ttov ts tdttt‘t

.lttst three days alter hostingthe debttt or ('hucls ,-\tttato as\‘1‘. State litttrtl‘dll(‘atter-Fittle} Stadium was thesetting tor another debttt orsortsAt art ll ant. press conterenceTuesda). unnersit} (‘hancellorMane :\ntic l‘os tapped l.eel-owler as tlte \Volt‘paek‘s trewathletics director ('ui'rentl) theNltddle 'l‘eiinessee State ‘\l).Fowler fills a senior administra-the mid lett b} l.es Robinson.who assumed the :\l) position atThe Citadel on Sept. lollow-ing Ill _\ears or work in Statesathletics department"I’m as tired tip as att_\otte _\oucan imagine." how let‘. tlte .-\l') at\lTSl' since I‘l‘M. said.Likewise. Fm was confidentand enthusiastic about l-owlet'.4S. and the tuture ol' State ath-letics under ltts leadership“With this appointitient. NC.State has reason to celebrate anew era lor ottr athletics pro-gram an era in which the\\'oltpaels Will become a con—tender at the highest lerels orintercollegiate competition."Fos said. ".-\s a torttter pla)erand coach and as a seasoned

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aditrinistrator. Lee liowlerbrings NC, State tlte range orslstlls we tteed in an .\thlettcsDirector \Ve‘re e\cited abouthis tutttre as the leader or the\\oltpacls,”the announcement was theculmination ot elt'orts undertals»en b} a lI-persott cottiitttttec.created l‘_\ l't‘\, to searchnation wide tor the most aptiiiditidttal to ieplaee Robinson.lleaded b_\ llill Htlt'lls. a huntersl‘idlllllall ot the l'iti\et’stt}llt‘atd ti! lt'ttslee\. thetotttrttittec int luded State tacul»t\_ students. and \at’tous campusinterest groupslltii'ns. as well as other mem»bers or the search coittmittee.attended the press contei‘encc.”“c ltts‘lu‘tl .ll se\'c‘l'cll goodcandidates lot the rob." he said.‘»\nd it‘s hard to make a choicewhen ,WH h.t\ e so titan} quali-lied people tn ltont ot _\ott, Butwe think l.ec l'o\\let' ts certainl}the best candidate we t‘tlnsld-cred Indeed l am pleased,"l-owler's resume is impres-s|\ehit I"

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Wolfpack finishes VPI Tournament with aO The Wotlpack will next seeaction this weekend in the M.State Outback Invitational.

Sports .s‘rait ls‘cpeitBLACKSBI'RU. V'a,(‘hareee Williams had It) kills

and nine del‘ensne digs on Sept.3 to lead the .\'.(‘, State rollerball team to a ‘w-t win merMarshall iii the third round ol'

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1955 l'itial l-out'. but subst-trucntl} \aeated lls itiiti'tittntctttappearance due to lllli.tcl!r'lt\against \t \ Pltl}\’l 't'llfltl‘lllht'ulcs

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\\r||taitts. a ttotit('oltitnbta. SC. sis\tatc plasers to ttort li chill” lslllsor more. leatlttte a balancedattack as the \\ollp.it.l\ downedllte lhttiidcrtnu Herd \eiiiot.\lctcdrth l’t’tcc arid sophotuote\li \laetiei had l_' deteiisitt-dies eachIutttor \llison lsr'eagrei led thel’ack against the lloktes. catttin}: a spot oit the all»tottrnaiiictitteatit Kreager had H kills and .t

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\lt‘; lllltt ir‘ lilh‘v.doubled ll‘i. ltl't! l'\tltlltt’ls lI' iltr scllrlr-l Mlle." l.ll\titeowt l‘Wi"I am \c‘H .urttW ‘t.lt s“ail."ltai! ttit.’ ll ‘5 ‘t . t'\ti‘ “lll~t"i.t'1'i..ls l'.‘tl~ it”"“s’l‘lsc’l‘n- \‘s‘ ‘illl.t|‘tt_llitl ls‘ .tt V'll i' l gs .‘ttt;l ~t‘s\ J lrli t‘l l‘li“~'~ l.;ls. l.ll".l't ‘ the “st"-\lt"‘l ls'ci'ltil's lt‘t‘li‘ sc‘t‘t.’tl.ts \ll t\ll\l l':\ii h. It..-trttictm. ti s '.t\z‘li toolball ttt‘rcttit-itssales lw will ; clt t lll ill--toltoosr support to' illut ls'.tttl.tltlrili‘.rll \t‘lll: irlc'il killll lll‘ s tl'patrtl to tit tl‘L‘ \l l \l étttttlsali ..llt‘tt total \ .li ‘ltll‘Ul til tin \ t‘tHell ( ut'lt'rcrte.‘\loremct, .\l l M has been theits tptctit l‘l the Min llclr tottlett-tttc- award lot in all ult‘lll'vl.ttltlcrtts titt‘JldHl lite fs cats tut.lllltL’ a tenement to l ow lei stotittittttittc-ttt to butldttte a soliddepai'rtttcttt on tall at \tatc'lilltll' tlsl \x :it: Hi l‘t‘ trait.~

tcatti htelt tune dies .t::_ttttst \ I.while \Mlltartts led the teamwith in lstlls\ophoiitotc\tttlt’t\r'tt lidtl I;\\ttllp.r\l\ltttl.t\. tlit \\illl|‘atl kit’lst‘tloil the lottttzarttcti‘t i‘x dropping

Rt‘l‘ettttlslH\ lot the

a touch har‘ lott-Jht |ll.tl\ll I" tacts sotitrd \"tllll\\t‘\l lt’\.t\\ldlr' stillfltl. l,‘ l\. l< (‘ \ H.in 1‘. “ li it] that .came.\\tlhattis had Ill dclcttsi\c dies

vowed that he and his wife Carolyn would push for more fund raising.ttxt-tt l'iball cits.”ltt".'~.l- '94.; 'l iiitr‘tll's l‘lL's'llit. ititttittl s i‘lls l‘l- ‘é'l tlll llittltr. ll \cr) Itil‘ollatll cspct t.ill\ ltlzlaf[I would be remiss not to menltt'll that l wwlt't is a tttettthet‘ ol‘l e llit‘ll . \(' \ \ 'ltvitinaitteitrt!_-t it w t"|llt'§llt't‘ \ ttictttbcror the trillllltllltt since it”) '. histottttttttic c tttcrtibctsttotttittattd hiiti to.3! mtill.'til|lrlllsl\that 'lt.‘ t‘tv'rttttrltet‘ lit! theI'Irtl tl‘ 'otttt: 'lltt‘tili let will \I‘lllltllli to lttlltlll't asp won to \llxl' tintilllt . when [is .isstttites histeapot ti‘lllllcs ‘ll ls’alcreh"l "wilt lac talked to Is‘l‘.ltl‘ it wt to work." saidl mt it ‘ lltc people ltctc knowll till .llltl I tell jtott.i-‘t. ‘»lt.‘l‘\'ll is tcall\ ctcat \l}rob is to meet with coaches aridmake decisions about what goesltlt \‘leki lttllt‘. here ..lht l".l\t' salat) ltltow ltt .atd lo\ aet‘ced rs‘ fut HUM llts contract rttns lottl'sc‘ ‘sk‘.ll\

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avid It lstlls. whilels’elmta \ttdcisoit ltad 21 kills.l'itte had ll lst||s arid ill dies.“dillt‘ l\lL'.t‘,’\‘l had H lsllls aridll tilt's\ottrhwesr lc\as Stateétttprtot‘tl to l ‘l Hit the sellstillwith tht \\llllllt l‘tcls l‘itrrtteed l‘tlL‘ls ltlL‘.t’llll\‘t\t\t\l l wttlt a writlit the lttttiooit session oset*thBALL Patel

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taskhere were smiles allaround )Cslerdtt)‘ at the(‘artet‘~l"ittle_\ Stadiumlield house. chancellor MaryeAnne l~'o\. and those withwhom she worlsed oti a searchcottintittee.were happyto announcetheir unani-mouschoice to bethe Ilthathleticsdirector atN.(‘. State.Lee Fowler.From thelooks of thel'esln e pressconference. with (‘hucls .~\mato.Herb Sendels and Ka) Yow inattendance. one would thinkFowler is inheriting an athleticdeparttiiettt ol uncontestedttatiortal cotttpetttnettess andprominence. like the one WillisCase) o\et‘saw between Hot)and war».On the contrar). l'ow lei‘ inher-its an atltlettc department stillreeoscrtng trottt the \'al\ano-era turmoil that saw the men’sbasketball teattt on probation.and the school attract negatneheadlines all met the couittr).He inherits a rob that eottldeither dri\e hittt awa) withinthree _\ear's or establish hts leeac) as one ol' tlte school‘s greatadministrators.The pressure points on w htcltthe slttl‘llll} ot l‘tl\\lL‘l‘s robrests are pt‘ett_\ olwiousl‘rr'sl. he has to address thedearth tit sttttable taciltttes.l-ootball coach (‘httels \titatoarid his stall ha\e been recruirtrig under the premise that the}toresee upgrades to aging lootball laciltttcs iii the ittitttediatettitutc llesitattoti to imprme(‘artct'il‘ittle's could hinder thettttllton-dollar stall's abiltt} tobring tn blue cltip recruits.teattis. men andwomen. pla} on a top~eradep|a_\tne sut'lacc. though thestale ol the Method Road soccercotitplc\ as a w hole is dismalIt's less than accessible to oncampus students. there isn't.tll}\\ltc‘lt‘ to pails and the UH'lrall lcel ot the stadium is \ct_\geneticSecond. liethe meta” corttpetirncncss otthe athletic programStudents. tans and alttitiiiiwant to see winnine teams \s ahunter athlete. l‘owlcnseiitphasis on \\llllllllf_'. and wartime at all costs. is ltlscl) hem}l-owlei‘ needs to ttnd a wa} totteld winning teams .lk'ltlss theboard within the rtiles set lot'thb) the .\'(‘ \.-\ as to how to tttiia clean dcparttiiettr.\Vottieti's basketball.

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needs to address

s\\ llll’tiring. coll and cross cotttttt‘}are State's onl_\ tortitidablc\rlatitic (‘oast ('ottlctettceteatiis t(}_\ittnasrics cottiperes iiithe last \tlattttc (isittnasticsleaguct \lett‘s basketball.lootball arid women‘s soccercorrttntre to make strides towardttattortal contention. btit itother \Voll'pack teams struggle.Men‘s soccer. \[k‘L‘lllL‘dlLM hasa tenured coach. though theteam has still-Cred through backto»bacls losing seasons. Thispast weekend. the team lost toHon ('ollege and tied Highl’otitt l'tti\ersit_\.l‘ow let will time to stud} sttu»atiotts like the al'oremeiittonedones and decide what titeasurcs.drastic as the) ma} he. need tobe talsen iii order to writ againl'htrd, iit accordance with thestrict academic standardsachtc\ed arid chatttpionedunder (‘hancellor lam. l‘owIcrwill hate to tttattttatti the acmdetttrc tritcgrrt} ol the student—athletes at StatePerhaps. on the stii'tace. Itwould seem like the student—athletes responsibilit) to \Htl‘l')about ltis grades. But a decadeor more ago, when theWoltpacls athletic departmentwas tlll)llllllf_’ bttt a beacon toracadctttic achie\ettienr. student—See ROB. Page 9