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TechnicianNorth Carolina State Universitys Student Newspapersince 1920

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July 8, 1987/ Technician

Artist's rendition of Daniels Hall annex.

New annex completion

scheduled for April ’88By Marty MasseyStaff Writer

Construction has begun on thenew Daniels Hall annex. aproject which has been underactual construction since May25, said W. T. Easter, associatehead of the department of

part of a trade-off between thetwo departments, he said.The rest of the four floorannex will house fifteen facultyoffices. two laboratories. alSOO-square foot undergraduatecomputer room. a 300-squarefoot mainframe room and eightgeneral purpose rooms. Alsoelectrical and computer engi- additional restrooms for theneertng. . handicapped will be available on“The SChedUIed completion the second, third. and fourthdate for the addition has beenset for next April or May,"Easter said. Original planscalled for completion in September of 1987.According to Easter, the ad-dition will'be connected to themain building by tearingthrough existing walls wherecorridors of the two buildingswillmeet."The additional space willgive approximately 18.000 addi-tional square feet to DanielsHall," Easter said.Easter said the growth of thedepartment has been a majorreason for building the annex.“The program (electrical andcomputer engineering) hasgrown. more than doubled. since1980." he said. "We are at acrisis state we need thebuilding right now."A majority of the first floorwill be reserved for a drivewayinto the existing loading area,the professor said. The presentloading area will be encom-passed on all four sides once theaddition is completed.Most of the rest of the firstfloor will

floors.The addition. contracted toRuffin Woody and Associates ofRoxboro, will stand betweenDaniels and Withers Halls. butwill leave room between the twobuildings to maintain the pedestrian walkway and two existingelm trees in that walkway, theassociate department head said.“The new building will have apassengenfreight elevatorwhich will provide improvedaccess for the handicapped to allfour floors," Easter said.One complication that aroseduring the planning phase in-volved the aligning of the floorscorrectly from the original build-ing to the annex. Easter said,"They (the construction crews)will have to drop the level of theloading driveway approximatelyone and one»half feet belowwhere it would have been."Another complication arose inmatching the white bands at thetop of the building. A similarband of limestone would havebeen too expensive. Easter said.Therefore. newer material willbe given to the he used in order to maintain thei’ ._--___.‘ " computer science department as hand around the building.

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NCAA cost-cutting venture failsLast week. the NCAA held aspecial/convention wheremembers voted on severalmeasures proposed by theNCAA's Presidents' Com-mission designed to cut the costof college athletics.Among the proposals weremeasures reducing the numberof assistant football coaches,reducing the number of scholar~ships a. ailable for nonrevenuesports and limiting to 26 weeksthe time that non-revenuesports teams could practiceduring the year.All but one of the Presidents”Commission's proposals werevoted down. The one remaining,to limit practice time. waswatered down to exclude indi»vidual sports so that the coun-try's Olympic hopefuls wouldnot be limited to only 26 weeksof practice. In fact, this cost-cutting convention was so inef-fective that a measure passed inJanuary's regular conventionreducing the number of basket-ball scholarships from 15 to 13was repealed.So it seems the NCAA spentcountless thousands of dollars ona special" “cost~cutting" conven-tion. then voted not to imple-ment any of the cost—cuttingmeasures. It doesn't take aneconomics major to figure outthat the NCAA lost money onthat deal.Some of the convention's del~egates claimed that the reasonthe commission's proposals werevoted down was because theproposals needed to be re-searched before action could betaken.Does this mean that thecommission. headed by Univer-sity of Maryland President JohnSlaughter (who should know

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better). held a special convention to present proposals without bothering to consider thepros and cons of thesemeasures?It is scary to believe that sucha thing could be true. butconsidering the effects some ofthe commission's proposalswould have on college athletics.it just may be.With cuts in non‘rcvenuesports scholarships. women'ssports and non-revenue men'ssports would wind up with even

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[Entertainment 4 8, 1987 I Tochniclon

X-rated videos return to Raleigh store(‘_\I(Itlilll(() My friend Zacklittzgerhole and I cruised over tospend a day poking fun at thel.Il‘t[t' it‘t‘ sculpture on display atthe .\rl School that is a tributeto limit Smiths nose,\ller we were llll'tn't it out forapplytinish to the monstei'piw'c. wedecided to get a couple of videos.tnd we weren't thinkingabout Top (fun Zack and I werelooking for one of those educational art films that you can onlyget in this fair townsnext to the quasi intellectual garbage heap.I united to get that modern

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day classic. Teenage Sisters ofMerci and Hunt/age. So we wentthe North AmericanVideo. u here \'\'t‘ knew that suchclassics still are autilahle. Asnxe.‘ in

\\t' walked behind the partitiontreats fromfoundthat hid the last}innocent we\t'l\l‘\ shocked.eyes. our

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'I‘he shelves thatcut ire room were bare. fill theZack pinched himself and ranhis fingers mm the dusty shelfjust to make sure that it wasn‘tan optical illusion. But it is trueno porn in (Tarrhoro.I decided that it was anothercase of moral terrorists.

they hidcounter.” themZack"l’erhapsbehind thewondered.But this wasn't so. We askedthe guy at the counter whathappened, and he said that hedidn‘t know exactly what hadhappened. Another employee

refused to discuss the matter.Zack and I gave tip ouron-thespot search for the lostvideos and came back toRaleigh, despondent. We figtired that we were stuck withhaving to watch a jammedsignal version of the Playboychannel or else sneaking into'l‘ht-Keg.Iiut I still wanted the answerto where those videos had gone.I called the North AmericanVideos all over Raleigh to see ifthey knew what happened. Allthe employees that spoke to meover the phone pleaded igno-rance or the Fifth. But an

Christian rap music isBy Jeff StilesSlat Writer

t'hristian rap music'.’Some people feel that this istaking contemporary Christianmusic Just a little too far. Afterall, secular» groups such asRun-I).M.(‘.. and the BeastitBoys use rap to glorify violenc¢and illicit sex. Kids dance to thesounds of rap music. a “no»no"for good Christians. some feel.Can rap really be used in areligious format?Michael Peace, one of the firstChristian rap artists to beAbortions Irorn 13 to to men Itadditional cnlr Pregnancy tut. birthand FoiIf“untoGnoul “nth-is IVI able.more intormution call 832-05in state LBW-532538! Out 0moo 5383) Damon hut-59m

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signed to a major label inChristian music lReunion Re-cords in Nashvillel. looks at hisministry as spreading more th:just noise. His debut album,titled RRRap It Right. will soonbe released. It consists of tensongs. including an in-strumental.“Rap is more than just a musicart form." Peace says. "It's alanguage 21 palatable. power»ful way to share the gospel.“It makes sense. After all. mostChristian rock artists say thattheir music has the ability toreach listeners who might never

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important fact was learned fromthis portion of the investigation:the North American Video storein Town Ridge Square Mall(that's in Raleighl is rentingX rated videos.The employee at the storewas a little bit nervous aboutgiving out this fact. But it istrue, llas Raleigh started backfrom its artistic dark ages?Have those fanatic moral terror-ists been dealt a swift blow?Probably not.But since that frightening

morning when all the back roomshelves went bare, a small bit of

rope lingered in me that a)erson with a liberal mind and ademonic craving for some fastbucks would rise up.That day has arrived.But this is not the end.Someday the moral terroristsmight strike and strip theshelves bare with a singlesub-clause.People laughed the first timethe terrorists proposed makingNorth Carolina porn-free. Let'snot take this return to thestores lightly. There is always alight before the ceiling col-lapses.Joe Corey

a spiritual art formhear the gospel in the tradi-tional church context. l’errforming rap music with a similar"outreach" goal in mind is alogical extension of that concept.Michael Peace, 28, grew upwith foster parents in New YorlCity. He describes thtneighborhood he grew up in'Tornup streets with garbageeverywhere, kids fighting dailyafter school. a place whereroaches and rats made them-selves at home. Peace claims henever heard the name of Jesusmentioned — “not even as acurse word" until after heturned sixteen years old.Peace studied mass media and:ommunications at BrockportState University in New Yorkwhere he was a militant leaderamong the other black students.He tells stories of covert terror-ism. secret midnight meetings.tapped phone lines and rumorsof being watched by the FBI

during this troubled period ofhislife.During his senior year ofcollege. however, Peace becamea Christian. It was then that hesaw an opportunity to tell othersof his new-found faith thatexisted in spite of all thebitterness that characterized hisearly life.Through his music. he hopesto provide alternative isteningto people who like to, listen torap but prefer spiritual lyrics.“I want to give Christianyouth an opportunity to takeChristian rap music to theirfriends that listen to rap,“ Peaceexplains, “friends that may notbe open to hearing the gospelany other way."I'm a preacher by trade and aChristian by grace," Peacesings. “telling all the worldabout the one heavenly place!"Fourth in a series on Contem-porary Christian Music.

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SchOOI gets bad rapIn a 10 page report writ—

ten by former Dean ofTextiles Dame S. Hambyand 10 other members ofthat school. the universityhas been accused of ignoringfaculty concerns in the design of the new School of'l‘extiles to be located onCentennial Campus. In fact.the School of Textiles facultyand administration votedunanimously against movingto Centennial Campus,

it‘s hard to walk throughCameron Park without trip»ping over signs that opposethe building of Century Bou»levard. Residents in thatneighborhood are afraid ofwhat the increased traffic willdo to their peaceful residen-tial streets

Students in the School ofDesign can be heard asking ifanybody has seen Dean(‘lautle E McKinney. chiefoverseer of the Centennialproject Some design students are wondering if theyhaVe a (lean anymore Obwously. the building of Ceniennial Campus is stirring upits share of controversy.

Centennial Campus isgarnering a great deal ofattention and press thesedays. but much of the

attention is negative. Manyof the reasons for the badpress are obvious: there arediffering opinions as toexactly what CentennialCampus will eventuallybecome. change alwayscauses conflict. and moneyis involved, None of thenegative coverage by thepress is good for CentennialCampus and it’s a shamethat this potential resource isgetting off to such a badstart.The university has created

some of its own problems inthis game of public relations.Only alter pressure fromresidents in Cameron Parkhas the university decided towork with those residents onthe eventual fate of theirneighborhood. And that is asit should be.

The university is a com?munity resource and must besensitive to the communitythat it serves because that isalso the community whichfunds the university. Thereare signs of the university'swillingness to work moreopenly with its own facultyand with the city in thedesign of CentennialCampus. We hope that thetrend continues.

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" and column. appearing in Technician do notMmin.Wor tho Univanity'a Studont Oovammont. administration. may orstill. Opinions aitprauod by columnist: and editorial cortoohiataWthe views oi tho individual columnist or cartoonist: ouch opinions may or maynot agree with those at TechniCIan Tho Technicidh'a adltorial opinions on thoresponsibility at and reflect the views at the editor in chiat.tormnmian (USPS 155-050) is the otticial student newspaper at North CarolinaState Univarstty and is published every Monday. Wodnoaday and Fridaythroughout the academic year trom August through May except duringscheduled holiday and examination periods. Summer publication is ovaryWednesday irom May through August. Otticos are located in Sutton 3120—3121at the University Student Center. Cate: Avenue, Raleigh. N.C. Mailingaddress is Box 8608. Raleigh. NC 27695-8608 Subscriptions cost $30 perInc . Mebane. N C. POSTMASTER: Send anyBox 8608 Raleigh. N C 27695-8608

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Small gripes get airedl've figured out why Andy

Rooney gets on 60 Minutesevery week and begins complaining about his inanepeeves He's had to come upwith an opinion every week forso many years that he hasfinally gotten down to thosesmall concerns that universallydrive us all insane. He's usuallyright on target. but he comesoff a bit sad and pathetic withhis whining. I mention thisparticular commentator becausei am laced with a deadline andcan think of only those smalleraspects of university life thatcontinually upset me. Considerthis my Andy Rooney column;l'm sure I'll expand on some ofthese issues in a more seriousvein in the future.

Air conditioning. Why is itnever kept at a reasonabletemperature? Has anybody elsehad the sweat freeze to theirshirt during a lecture? Do thesemachines have control knobs?Where are they?

Parking. Got any? Back

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when my car still worked Icollected so many parking tick-ets that I know my fundingcould have paved a couple ofstreets in this city.Don't have a car anyway?Ever try biking across campus?Did you have trouble biking upthe stairs that led to thetunnels?Can anybody else find thecorrect forms to fill out when itcomes time to preregister? Cananybody else get hold of acatalog to find out which classesare available? And why is it thatthe course descriptions neverseem to jive with the coursesthat I take? Haven't you everthought you were attending thewrong class? Couldn’tvtell from

tioning the

the course description. couldyou? After you fill out thepreregistration forms. can youfind somebody to sign it? Haveyou ever. in frustration. faked asignature? Me neither.Why is this university the

only one in the area to get thesecond string entertainment. orthe speakers who seem to havejust gotten off the barbequecircuit? I mean. there is anoccasional bright light shining inthis area. but I was absent thatday.

l can’t leave without men-Students SupplyStore. I was standing in line theother day and noticed‘ thatthere was a stack of customercomplaint forms beside me on ashell. I had, the time; the line

was plenty long. It's just thatthe form didn't have enoughwhite space on it after I wrotemy comments on the resalevalue of the books that I buy.

Well, here's to Andy, and I'llbe back in earnest next week.

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