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0 N.C. State’s Public Salety has hired an inde-pendent firm to conduct a comprehensive manage-ment overview of the department.

Jimmy RyalsNews lclllc‘l

\orth t‘aiolina .\uditor Ralph ('aitipbell ltas.di'ead} had his xa} on tlte Iinances oi NC Slate'sl'tll‘lIL Satet): now. a \\'axhington. I).(‘.. researchlti‘in \\|ll giie its appraisal oI management aridxiiiictuic w ithin the department.\taitine lhur'xda}. olticialx with the Police\etirtoe Research l‘t'IlIIII. w hich Public Sale!)(‘htel lhoinax \ouncc calls "the pretiuei‘e policeorgani/ation III the world." “I” be on cattipus topeitoiin a compichenxoe management i‘e\ test ofl’iiblic \.ilc‘l\[be H RI ie\icw is a tour-step process thaton Index the icliinng ot goals. collecting e\istiiigdata. obxei\ation. iiialepth iiiter\iewx and analyIlltl a pc: rod ol inloiiitation i’c\ re“ and reportdetclopnicitttilti. i n‘x ‘.\IllI the H lx‘l- learn “I” obserw theti.tll_\ workings oi the department and conductllllr.‘ with managers. xtipei'uxoi‘s. ol'licersand cI\IlI.tII eiiiplosccs within the department.l’l‘lx’l oltic ialx w Ill .dxo distribute a stifle) to xtiiilt'IIl\ l.t\’|Ill\ .iiid stall tiieiiibcis.”\\ liai llll\ oigani/ation is doing is they'regoing to conic in and look at management prac-ticex.“ \onnte said "'l he} ‘ie going to go ottl intothe iiiii\cixit) arid Iiitd out what sttideritx thinkabout us and tacult) arid xtatt aiid l‘;IsIc‘;ill_\ lookat how we cart ceitatnh nnpro\c otir ser\ ice aridhow we t..tll restore some \‘I't'tlll‘llIU to the depai'tritienlal operations‘l‘he big thing l go back to is this will help usgain sortie cicdibilit} ’l hat's the bottom line.”Heading up the MRI IL‘\ iew team w ill be (‘raigl‘I‘d‘sL‘I. l’l RI 's dii'ectoi oI management sei'\icelrasei' will ha\e an ollice inside the Public Salet}comple\ at l<iddick Stadium. lie will also ha\ethiee intcinx two hour Nt'Sl' aitd one hour last('aiolina l iii\eisit}~tri assist him arid ltis li\e lelilow team membersYounce has dealt with MRI-tlte chiel ol the \\ ilxonHepai'tiiient“I brought them in to train the entire department.iiid our cit) councilman and administrators onhow that proc ess works." Yourice said.According to l’l:Rl ‘s w ritten proposal. thete\ new process w Ill take amu‘osimately It» weeks.l'raser. howe\er. estimates that it will be lesstirue-consuming."Ila\ ing talked to ('hiet Younee. think w e‘II beable to cut some ot tltat time down.” l‘raser said.The Iii-week estimate. Fraser said. prmrdcstime l'or "digging" tor intorination. Thoughtiiicertaiii. l-i‘axer estimates that he will issue hisrctiew report (it) to W da)s alter the end ol therenew.

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ing down in A&E.with some Rainer coni-

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A student and his skateboard get some major air on the old tennis courts behind Bragaw Hail.

‘An important alternative’0 One fairly new fraternity oncampus wants to provide homosex-ual males with a comfortable envi-ronment in which to be themselves.

(‘ara Froedge\‘-\‘.\l.llll N w» l'ditnt

.\t the beginning ot cu-rs \c‘IlIL‘Vlet. NI . State liatettttltc‘s can beseen out in the Brickyard tl|\lI‘Il‘*uting iiilorniation aboutrespectne chapters. The} holdi‘tish e\ents at their houses andlocal businesses. hoping to attractprospeetne inciiibei‘s to btiild andstrengthen their chapters.

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Last week members ot I)c|taLambda Pin. a limb young socialIraternit}. sat in the back corner ota local cottee shop attei their rushe\ent had ended, The} sat and dis-ctissed the Wake Forest deleat olthe N.(‘. State men's basketballteam. iiitich like an) group ol Ii'aternity members,They wore letter shirts and hadIelto\er rush schedules sitting outon the table.“We had a pi‘ett_\tonight.” described(‘la_\ton I'heo. though it couldtime been better. With the ilttlL‘IVIIIl_\ holding more than III ruxhmum in two weeks. inostprospectite members do not ha\e

turnoutPresident:Jtiiicl

enough time to attend all ol then:He described that then iiisltkickol't part) had the best turnoutin tar. thc\ xhowed the liritixhit‘llli, "()ucei as lolls HThe l)I.I’ members are ga}In the tall oi MUN Iheo and\latshall Smith telt llI.tl ga} menon campus could not be opetil)gas III a lI'Ltlt‘IIIIl) and still entotthe rewards o! ll.tl\'ll‘.tl\lite Iiien.lshtp andbelonging. Since the tiateinitixsxiem was. .iiid xiill ix lotniost pail. ceiiteied around hetem

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Grant helps boost minority engineers0 Orlando l-Ianliins applied for the tund- ing at .\'( SI. will mod to North Carolina t\KIing to increase the enrollment ofAlrican American graduate students innuclear engineering.

Blair Parker.s'tari Reporter

NC. State will partner with neighbor—ing North ('arolina A&T. aI'ter receiv—ing grant money Iront the ['5Department of Energy. to increase thenumbers ol’ the vastly under—represent-ed :\lTIL‘tIIi American group into thegraduate program of nuclear engineer-

()rlando llankins. assistant prot'essoi'ot‘ nuclear engineering at NVSU.applied for the grant last spring andwas apprmed tor the program shortl)thereafter. Currently. there are noAttic-an».~\merican grad students innuclear engineering. and according toHankins. there have ite\ei' been tourgoing through the program at one time.As for North (‘arolina Arfil‘. the grantmoney will allow them the opportunityto i‘ecei\c Iunds tor recruiting newIreshman and sophomore into theirundergraduate program ol mechanicalengineering.In the next couple or weeks Hankins

where he will present this new programto i'aculty and potential students. Hismain task will be to introduce the topicor" nuclear engineering and Iind inter-ested students. One drawback is thatstudents are unfamiliar with the held atnuclear engineering because it is notoffered as an undergraduate degree.The program picks tip students at theend of their Junior year who are work'-ing towards their undergraduate degreein mechanical engineering becauseaccording to Hankins. their courses arethe closest in relation to undergraduatenuclear engineering courses.Alter theiritinior )eai‘. the} begin tak—

sesual .icti\itics git) mcn r‘ccdcda place where their xe\ti tl!l\ wasSee FRATERNITY pride":

mg summer courses .it .\(SI w herethe) are brought up to speed on nuclearengineering ltipIC\ The courses arecounted as technical eIectnex towardstheir undergraduate degree at NC .-\t\’r'l'.Alter the) lime graduated. they enterNCSI' as graduate students in nuclearengineering The) are required. how e\ -er. as part ot‘ the program. to work twomonths tor two summers in a graduatetrainership program: Hank'ins coin»pares it to a graduate eo-op.The program. as well as the grantIIlUIlt‘). allows for tour students toenter the program a year. which it' tul-

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Report cardNC. State hasreached the

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310 An NCSU Indian students’organization will be raisingmoney for victims of the Indiaearthquake Wednesday throughFriday.

Spaine StephensNu“ Mitt .

'l'hoiigli litdia seems like aworld awa} to most \( StatesIliilettIs. lot nietitbc-ix oilils'l'.\.\ liiitiati students~organi/ation. ll is a littlec'lttst‘ ltil t‘tiltlltitll‘ttlltlwtil}! the Jan I!» earthquake that struck the xtatc ol(ititarat. India. llsl \.\ and\l-\l'l'ls’l the litdiait graduatexttidentx‘ oi'gani/atron. ha\etiiade eilot‘tx toraise reliet inones tor the \lt”tiiiix.l.l\"l -\ \ will be on th. Hi'iekhard on \\edites.las. lluiisda\and l'i‘idas ot this week to takedonations lot lltoxc altt-ttcd Ill

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Indial’unain \luiha. nienibci otl‘K’l‘-\l\ and iclrel dri\eoigaiti/ei. ci‘lllllait'nl theetlorts to those tirade b_\ iiieiirbers ot. the N(‘Sl' e'nilllllunil}tor the \ictinis ot Hurricanel‘Iosd Mtitha iinplores siti-tlcnls to donate one dollar tothe catisc"It sltidctils can .!lat. that's great." site\luiha e\pIainerI Iltal .l lot oiIndian students at \(‘\ttitan} tamiliex in the Rarea ha\e lies to triitatat withliieiids and i.'.lIIIl\ xiill ItxineIllt‘l'c‘. NlIL‘ Mtltl \ttIIIc‘ l l\lIttcltiltc‘ts’ liotitcsmight be and that

onate a dolIltland.zlctgh

Ic‘lall's‘c'stlt‘sllt'h c‘il.soIIit‘ llit\K' ltl\l llit'tttls W theearthquakelhc scene in ‘\lIIIIt‘il.ll‘ttLi.iiidia ix citin. said \luiha.especialh at night lhcic areno lights lot nighttime searchcs lot the IIIIssIIIjJ‘ .iiid thereare not enough ciauex toaround "to pick up the brokenhouses."I he) don't lt.t\c the best ottacilities." she said.lhe de\astating earthquakewas ineicitttl on one accordl‘he quake struck on a holrdaswhen students were out oischool It not lot that. said\luiha. ll could ha\e been a lot

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worse. home kids howewr.are still missing. and searchettortx are Pdllllllll) slow.I i.~ \~‘\ raised SIJIHII duringmeetings. .iiid thegroup hopes to raise a lot morelilz'llL‘}. :\|| ot the moire} colAIccied will be sent to a HinduIciitple iii Raleigh. The nionc}w til then be wired to (are and

His two

Share. .i ieIiet oi‘gani/ation inltidta“l‘te gotten a lot ot helpIrotn the l‘.l\"l‘A.~\ Board." saidMiitha. “The whole group isbeing really supportneMAITRI set tip collectionstations at l} diI‘I'erent loca»tions across Raleigh. and col-lected $5,000 at oil-campusdonation sites.MAITRI president-electI’allas Stidarshan said theIIIOIIL‘) will be sent to thePrime Minister’s NationalRelief Fund at the IndiaFiribassy in Washington. DC.Sudarshan said no one inMAITRI had been directlySee MINORITY Page 2 See INDIA. Page 2

SAFETY“.e . t ...-.I H Prikl?‘ ‘I’I"I{I‘ \\‘.tx th‘ lI\\\L‘\I Ulhetoeen xI\ IIIIII erght hrdderxlor' the r'e\re\\. unit It htd oi65.229 \otrnce xIIId one oi thecoIIIpIIIIIex' protected lee \\(I\IIeIIrI} SIFilJltltl.I’l'RI drd .I cornprehenxneIIIIIII.IgerneIII te\Ie\\ {or the\lcdlold rtlre,~ l’ItllccIIepIntrnenI .Ippr‘o\IIIIIIte|) Ir\e\eIII'x .Ieo \lI’Il i)eput_\ ('hretlx’on \Itl‘ltx \\Il\ pIeIIxed \\|llithe rexultx“I tlIIIIk IIch'I'e .I \erx pr'oiex-onrI.II org.IIrI/.Itrorr." \orrrxxIIId "I \IIIx \er'} x.IIle'Ied \\ItIIthe \\I‘Il\ tlIe\ did Iot' trx."\or'r'rx x.IId IIIIII I’I-‘RI- ”IIIIIIIeIII.III) :‘eeorIIIIIerIdIItIonx IIIIditiie \II‘III Inrplenrented IIonIor therII'I'Ire hiring oi I'l'.l\'l' tullIIIx .Ixuggextrorr III.Ide it} (‘IIIIIIeeIIor\I.II_\e \nrre I-o\ lit the \Lilu‘ oi('Irnrpheli‘x .IIIdIt km more Ill.2 \epr 3U. :IIIIII. letter to('Irrnpheil IliIII the IIrII\erxrt_\pIIInned “to .ka lot .In outxrde.IxxexxIneIII oi I’Irhlre SIIt'et)progrzrrn operIItIonx h} .I grotrp\\illl e\per'ttxe III e\.IIII.rIIIIgI‘olrcing poIIeIex IIIId I‘i'itcrIreex.”Ihe \Iedlor'd Itlret I’olrceDepartment IIIIx I5” etnplrneex.04 ol tIIenI x\\orn oI'I‘IeeI'x. thedepIIrtnIerrt xer'\ ex II populationIII “2.0“”.

. INDIAt -- I II rm I" tin» ..lllCL'lL‘LI h} the quake."\\ e do not IIII\e ‘d IIIrget go.tIIII IIIInd: \\ e heIIe\ e that e\ er)penny tooIIrdx thrx endcoIIIIIx." xtud SIIdIIIxIIIIII.RIII Mrr‘ehIIIIdIInI. \\ ho Ix.IcII\e III tlte eItot't. xIIId \\IIIIcIctrrnx ol IIIIII'IeIIIIe I'Io)d torthe Inoxt p.It‘t ont their properIt thIx rehei ellor't "Ix I'ot' l‘eo-pie \\Ito ont then II\ex."x'tudentx eIrII donate moneyon the Iir'tek \Irr‘d \\edttc‘xd.r).Ieh through l‘lltIil). I-eh 0.

M'NQR'TY,\\Il| xIrthIIrItIIIII}\L'SI 'x enrollmentIII titer: rIrIcIeIIr eIIgIneerIIIgprogram xrgIIItIcIIIItI}. YetonIIe h.r\e critter/ed the program. .Irgurng IIIIII the IIIIIIIherx .Ir'e jtrxt not there to runthe program ei'IeetIIeI).

IlllL‘IlliIL‘iCIlu‘

\\ hen thrx concern \\Itx pre—xented to IIIIrIkInx Ire rexpond-ed. "\ ex. there Ix II lot t'IdIIIgon the xuceexx oi the program.meltrdrng the number or xlll‘dentx \\e INCSI'I I‘ecene.”Studentx etrrrentl} in theundergraduateIIIeclIIIIIieIIl engrneering \\lllpronguII ot'

FRATERNITY1.”...‘934. n vim“

not IIII Ixxue. II place to xIIIIreIII II‘IIteI'IIII) IIIe “IIIIUUI\Iorr'xrng .Ihottt their hr'otherxdrxemer'rng their xeeret.'I‘heo and Smith felt that theDI I’ "\IIIx IIII Important llHL‘l“rIIItr\e." xIIId Srnrth.IIIeII he. IIrIotIIer anon)-IIIoIIx co-pt'cxtdent whodropped out hecIque IreleIIIed II e.IIanIx hIIckIIIxhIIrId IlIeo. the \ Ice-pr‘cxrdcnt.contacted the II.ItIon.II heIId—IIIIIIt'teIx III \\Irxhrngton II.(‘to elIcIt perrurxxron to torrn .Icolon} -\Iong \\lIlI threeotirer men. the} tormed IIIIInter'ext group III.II hecIInIecoIoIII/ed III the xprrng otl‘I‘N .IIId Ix not the iurthextehIIpter‘ III the onItIIeIIxt andthe Hill) one III NorthL‘III‘oIIIIII.’IIIIII xpr‘rng the) held theirtrr'xt IorIIIIII r'uxh and pledgedluo IIL‘\\ hrotherx.“It Ix drl‘i'reult xIItrtItIg up Ittr'IIternrt}." xIIid Smith. “ItIllkC\ II lot ot‘ dedicationheeIque you lime to pledgeand he your oun pledgetnIIx—ter III the qune lime. Youcult-I deIegIIte.”But that trrne IIIIx pIrxxed.Non. RIIphIIeI ()Iiurrex ix thepIedgeInIIxtcr. IeIIding rIe\\rnernher'x through the eight-ueek pledge proeexx. Like III

IIround eIInIpIIx doing xtIII'I'."xItId Theo,Some ot~ thexe _\otrng men”are coming to lerrnx withthen" xe\IIII|it)." he contin-ued. The} need It poxitneenxironrnent to do thix~~~xorne IIt‘e II\Ing III l’eIIr oI‘heing Iottnd out.HII/IIIg doex not get IIn_\oIIeIIII)\\IIere. xIIid Smith, "It Ixuxelexx IIIId pointlexx...l \\;IIIIIre“ t’rrendx."Srnee they began. Smithand Theo hII\e IIIIIde IIIIIII)ne\\ Irrendxhrpx, The) IIII\eIIrrIe hrotherx, hut t\\o Inernrherx Ino\ed .I\\.I). IcII\IIIgorIl_\ xe\eII .Ietr\e Inernherx.Ho\\e\et'. eIIeII ernexter the}conttnue to grow. xIIId Theo.Currently the) II.I\e tourthe“ plL‘ngL‘\.“I IIII\en't heen deIIppoInt~ed." he xIIid. though heIIdInitx to heing \xorrred IIIthe xtIIrt.N(‘Sl”x I)I.P I'Id\ not heenIl\\cII‘LlL‘tl itx cIIIIrtet‘. “Inch Ixthe I‘I‘Itternity‘x I'Irxt goIIIrIgIIt no“. and the) e\pect toreeet\e it b) Ihe end III Ihtxxpr'Ing.Ax I'ut‘ ItxInterl‘rIIternit)not It goal or.xIIId Smith."We IIII\eII‘t ruled iteither." he continued.Though II ix not It reIIonIfor not joining. the) do rec~ogni/e the tear of otirer II‘('Inernherx II the_\ tried to join.

joining theCouncil. "it’xrequirement."out

l'I'IIxer “I” he onI‘IIIIIxIIIo to attend .I\Ilet} xtIIti Ineettng.\otrnee hehe\cx one oi theI’I‘RI’ teIInI'x IIIIrIoI'\\lll he the I.Iek or .III udeItedpoIIc\ In.IrIu.rI. onIIethrng theIII-[I.II‘IIIIerIt Ix working onBeyond that. Ire Ix IrncertIIIn.Ihotrt \\IIIIt concluxrorrx theIn re“ \Hll find.”I krIo\\ theI're going to x;r_\\\c'\e got It Iot ot’ \Iork to do."\ounee xIrrd.

cIIInpuxPublic nerxhrpThey(UHCL‘I’IIx

“Ihe‘I';IIIIt:'l’»r

reap the henei‘rtx ot‘ the part-\xrthotrt\xtllcIIrI'IcIIIIIIn chorcex Irnd l'IIIIIneIIII optIonx. xIIIrtIrIg Irx xoon.rx lllctt‘ xenror' _\e.rr‘.IIIIIIIheI‘x arenow. but IropetIIII} \HIIl the .Iand p.rr'tnerxhip pro-I'IIIII. N('.\‘iIt the xtrongext IIIIcIeIIr engr~tteet‘tttg gt'trdttIIle pt'ogt‘IItttx IIIthe country" xIIId IIIInkIIIx,

otherLlllL‘\lIt‘lI.he oIIeI'ed tttt‘lc

he \t‘c‘ ll\Hldll

totlet ho\\Ineck. xIIId Srntth.cttn r'eInIIrn one

t'rIIternitiex.Irre e\pected to learn the II‘II-ternrty'x IIIxtor}. rittIIIIx andother IIIIpoI'IIInt lIIctx »»»»» \\Ithout IIII/Ing. pledge \\lll notL‘l'ttxxltlg’BI'Iek).rI'II pIIxIIIIIg II l.l\\ll-IIIoII er or cart} mg the erII oraround IIIxSince one oi the i’r'IIternIt} ‘xilI‘JllI go.le rx to he decr'eet.the I.Ixt thing the) \\.IIII to doIx .ka their pledgex “to Hill

But I'eur Is xomething the)deal with dIIiI). People "i'eItI'pledgexthe unknown." .xIrid Theo.Some I)I.I’ nIeIIIheI'x l’eIII'heItIg drxcmet'ed. ()nerIIxhee III the merit \Iould notgr\e hix name or Irge. l‘ttlwould only xII_\ he Ix II grttdrtIIIte xtudent, He. too. fearedthat .xorne people would I'IndoIIt he i.x gII_\. He xIIid heknoux III II men in the II'II—IeI'rIItIex "on the H‘T‘dIL‘l'lllQICourt" who are gzt) httt

Ihe

Scientists question dinosaur DNA

research in Middle East0 Dinosaur bones that are not completelyfossilized, like those found recently inWyoming, may contain dinosaur DNA.

Angela L. Twiningll 3 l‘.I..\ I'rt;‘.'. r'xc III! ;.:I'.III I. :o'». l' I

II -\\'IRI{I I‘RDVD. I'IIIII Serentrxtx IIIthe Nlrddle IzIIxt .Ire eIIIted .Ind xorne III thei'nrted SIIItex III'c xkeptIeIII IIx ptecex ofJordan Llllll‘L‘l' IIt‘e hoped to hold rnxeetx car-I) Ing dInoxIIur hlood It‘otn I40 rnIIlIon _\cIII'xago. according to the :\xxoct;Iled I’t‘exx.“'.IIII‘IIxxIc PIIrk‘ Ix III our door‘xtepx." xIIIdx\hh.rx IIIIddIIdIrI. II geologrxt Irorn .Ior‘dIIn\\ ho IIIIx more than IIIIIIIII preeex ot' IIIIId—erred xIIp. ”anther." containing more thanItltl t_\pex ol inxeetx thIIt InII_\ he eIIrI'} mg thegenetic cIIIIr.Icter'rxtch oI‘ drnoxIIIIr‘ DNA,Hut American xetentixtx III'e LI IIttIe rnor'exkeptIcIII. Including MIehIIeI Whiting. .InIIxxIxIIInt protexxor In Brigham YoungI'IIIIer'xIt} tn the Zoology Department"The pr‘ohIrhIht} ol' getting r‘eIIIIhIe DNAllrllll xornethmg IIII Inxect led on Ix tur-tetehed." IIe \‘dIIlIWhiting xIIId II \enture Irke HIIddItdm‘x\IoIIId ne\ er he I'unded In the I'nrted StIItex..\onI likely IIII) dmoxIIur DNA would II.I\e

.III‘eIId) heen Ithxorhed Into the Inxect'xblood and therefore corIIIIIIIIIIIrted. he xIIId.“I tour .I chentIIIc xI.IndpoInt. II Ix xucII IIxhot III the drrrk to do II and do It III-ll."\Vlrrtrng xIIrd.Drnox.rurx Ined lrom o5yeIrI'x Irgo. Irecor'drng to the\luxetrnr oi' NIItIIt‘III ertor).I~\err II the writer doex eorIIIIIn DN-\. thechance Ix xIIrrI thIIt xctentrxtx can create II\xhole dInoxIIIII'. xIIId .onh I'IIInch. II. IIxophornor'e l‘I'onI Iio/ettttrn. .\lont.. IIIIIIoI‘IIIgIII ph) xch."We're Iirnrted h} technology." he xIIId.I-I'Irnerx \\or‘ked III the .\luxeurn ol. theRoekrex III Bo/emtrn I'or two-IInd—II-IIIIII_\eIIr'x. \\ here he gII\e tourx III the IIInoxIItrrIIIIII, cIeIIned honex and went on drgx,He \Ior‘k'ed urth .IIIek Homer. the xerentrxt\\ ho the character Alan ('irIInt \IIIx modeledIIlter' III “.IIII’;IxxIc I’Itt'k."He \IILl there Ix II lot or drnoxIIur DNALIHIIILII‘IL‘. hut It Ix hetter Irxed to eIIIxxII'}dironIIurx or compare their xInIIItIrItrex tohirdx .Ind I‘eptrlex. not repIIeIIte them.DIIonIIIIr' honex IIIIII are not completelyloxxrlI/ed. like time t'ound recently In\\'_\ornrng. conIIIIn dIronIrur DNA. I‘runcrxxIIId."Tire hrggext prohlern Ix we can get theDNA. but \\e e.IrI‘t ptrt the ptecex together

to liil rnIIIIoIIArner‘rcIIII

Clarification:

A story in Monday’s news sec-

ion on the CHASS

nternational program failed to

rovide the time and location

of Robert D. Kaplan’s speech.

Kaplan will speak at 7:30 pm.

tonight in Stewart Theatre.

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REPARATIONS ARE NOT A GOOD IDEA.After the (‘iy il War. \\ hich. freed blackslay es were promised ~—- tlten dctiied —-—“sill acres and a mule" in lb’oi to helpthe shifts that folloyyed the FourteenthAmendment‘s ban on sIa\ery.Recently. the National Reparations(‘onyentron Iias unified and focused itsefforts to proyidc compensation to thedescendants of those black slayes. Moreprecisely. tlte grotip is seeking riuttiti rirr’compensation Such cottipciisatiott.e\teiidrng to some ~13 million slaicdescendants. has been estimated at SI-Sltl trillion I'he nioye goes beyond thestandard call tor a formal apology forslayery. \\hich boomed iii I938 attct('ongrcss gasc apology and reparationsto Japanese .‘\lttL‘t'lc‘tltts imprisoned in.-\riierican camps during WWII. In NW.(‘ongress also apologi/ed to namellayyanans tor the timed States' role iiioycithroyy ing the Hayyanan kingdom.“Arnerrca would not be the Arnenca itis today \\ithout slayery." Ald. DorothyTillman told a meeting of the NationalReparations Com ention in Chicago this\\eekend. "l thirik America can deal yy hitthe shame."But the problems W ith financial repara-iroris are both extensiye and dangerous.Admittedly. President Clinton \y as lessthan stellar ys hen he attempted a slay eryapology in I998. saying. "The I'nitedStates has not always done the rightthing by Africa. Going back to the iirnebefore in: \\ ere even a nation. EuropeanAmericans received the fruits of theslave trade and we were wrong in that."Still. the debts of slay'ery were paid inthe honors of the Civil War itself. Wiilia four-year span roughly cciuiyalent toour inyolyenietit in World War II. the(‘iyil War took .ippr'o\iinatcly tiitltllX)deaths and I.(lt)().tl()li casualties.Americans burned American cities andspilled American blood.The key difference. hoyy ey er. betyieeiiHolocaust or Intemnient reparations and

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sla\ery reparations is the issue of sur-\i\ors. With the Holocaust. \\c cart atleast giye money to the immediate fami-lies of sun iiors - or to suryiyors them-selycs. Sla\e reparations offer no suchlegitimacy,l-‘urtherniore. there is a wry real threatthat trillion-dollar sIa\e reparationsyyould orily incite more metal dry mm inthe country especially ll yielI-iiieariinggroups are so hell~bcnt on some result.some resolution. that they become \\lll~mg to snatch up any ictory \\ hatsoey er.men a Py me one.I"\cn the Almighty Dollar has limits. Ifour nation decided to inst throiy moneyat the slayery issue. riot otily \\ould“lines and other ethnicities no dotibt feelthey should not lime to pay for the past.btit many blacks \\ould also undoubtcd‘ly be insulted at the prospect of throyy trigmoney as a quick-tn scheme tor racialreconciliation.What‘s more. current slaye reparationplans suffer art almost total ignorance ofthe fact that \yhites \\ ere slayes. too. Assharighaied indentured sen ants. kidnap—ping \ictinis and abused immigrantorphans. \\ lines is ere shackled into let\‘-ei'y as “ch. Historical accounts such asthe The Barbary (‘apiiiity the 1884Neyy ()rleans case of a German childbeing sold as a niulatto. and anecdotalaccounts iii the win of Frederick Law()Inisted‘s “The Cotton Kingdom."\\htte slay cry is a historical fact.It \ie are eyer to those beyond theshuttle of our slay e-based past. \ye iiitistfirst realize the real extent of slayery.Slayery \\ as not confined to sortiestereotypical .\liss Scarlet Southern belleprimping in the fields \\hilc the dtirkicssang in the background. Slayery corrupted e\eryone regardless ofelass. regard-less of geography and regardless otcolor. Sla\cry is not a black issue or a\yhite issue. it concerns only one race.the human race

betterscyeral studies conducted thataspaitarne causes brain tumors\\ell. lioyy can this product be on themarket then‘.’ Stirely there is no \\ay thehood and Drug \dniinistration ii D\i\\ould approyc sticlt a ha/at'dous sub,stance. Actually. they \s oiild. The ( ‘enterstor Disease (‘ontrol and l’teycntion andJohns Hopkrris l‘niyci'sity estimate thatis'tllllKIH .-\niericans are killed by pre-scription drugs cycry year\\ hen aspcratanie \\ as Ill\l discoyercdllil search for art ulcer di'ugi in I‘lo‘l it\\as tested on scycn iiilarit niorikeys ()ncdied. and the others had (irand .\lalSet/tires These findings were deleted\\licn Scarlc ithc company that producesaspaitanici submitted the study to theI‘l)~\.,-\ recent sltttly .il \lll sttt‘\ cyctl Sll pervplc \\ho stiflercd brain sci/tires .iltcr conestiniing products \\ith aspartarnc andt'c‘piitlc‘tl lllc‘ Nil cases meet the H) \.\ tlt‘l-tuition of an imminent Iia/aid to publichealth So \\hy has the l D-\ not tollou edthese iand many more subsetiiienti studres and rernoycd the to\in troni the markct ’Well. just folio“ the money trailMonesato toyynci' ot Scarlet reaps in o\ erone billioit dollars a year iii aspaitaniesales And they haye no shortage of lobby isls to ensure that their product icniainslegal ltyen the -\tnertcan Drabctn\\chlt‘lllHll ignored a study that shoucdits diabetic reactions to aspai'tanicbecause they rccciye large donations troni\iiti'aSisect. one ot the companies thatuses .tsl‘tttialttt‘.\spaitaiue goes by many criieiiiatitnames such as equal. dict 'll‘lllks, crystallight. sucralosc. splenda and many moreIronically. contrary to popular belief randadyertrscmcnti. aspaitaine in things lrkcsugar substitutes and diet drinks actuallycauses you \\eight gum instead ot loss'\spaname makes yoti craye carbohydratcs that make you gairi “eight; in addrtiori. torrnaldehyde stores in the fat cclls.particularly on the Iiips and thighs.Ileard enough‘.’ Hopefully. If yoti yyantto ayoid aspanaine Just look at the con-tents of the package. if it contains aspar-tarne oi pheny lalanine don‘t consume it'

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Just out of sightllaying had atiuncle \\ho spentmany years iii awheelchair due tomultiple sclerosis.l haye seen first~hand some of theproblems encoun~tered by handi-capped citi/ens inotir society thatstill \et has toSrfi? become handi-7 _° capped—friendly.' The passage ofthe Americans Willi Disabilities ActiADAi in 19*)“ did much to begin toameliorate this situation biit \\e are stillfar frorii is here we need to be. When\ye think “handicapped." many of uspicture bettig \yheelcliair-bound orphysically or mentally impaired. Wemay forget other significant handicaps.such as blindness and deafness.I‘m not sure all institutions are stillstriy ing to coriiply “till the ADA. Soonalter its passing. there \i as a sharp risein the etfoi‘ts. niotiiated by the legisla-iron. to accommodate handicapped PC!"sons in the public realm. But I‘m \\on-dei'riig it those beginning efforts hayebeen folloiied through ttpoii. and IIperhaps they are nnsdirccted.l‘ot cyainple. here on .\'(' State‘scampus. there are a limited number olhandicapped tacilities in residencehalls As a treshnian hung in'I'ut'lington Hall. I \\as cncoui‘aged bythe tact that the bathroom tacilitics onriiy hall \\ere handicapped accessiblelloyscyei. this also tirade me curious.liyiiig on the third floor ot a btiildiiig\yith no eleyatois .\ \yheclcliair-boundperson could lccl lice to batlte arid

relieye himself \yith i'elatrye ease in theIiaridicapped-accessible restroom. pro»\ided he could reach the third lloor\sithout the help of an eleyator. 'l‘hcre‘sa Ila“ in that system sonteyi here.And let's look at our efforts to aceoni--tiiodate blind citi/ens iii our society,Haye you eyer seen those funnel-likeplastic fundraiser things for blind cliildreti (the last one I saw \y as at Wal-Martl. They‘re yelloyy. You put a coinat the top and watch it spiral aroundand fall to the bottom \\ith all the otherchange. It's really a lot of fun whenstepping in betyieen the lines on thefloor tile has lost its appeal. Well. thebright yellow sign aboye these thingsreads "HELP BLIND KIDS." otily\\ ith a backwards '8." What the hell isthat'.’ Does the "ad-\yi/ard" \y ho cametip \yith that backyyard S thing thinkthat's hovy blind children “me orsomething? And I don‘t knou. btit cartthe majority of blind people read or\y rite (Braille aside. of cotirsei'.’They‘re blind for (iod‘s sake. notdysleyic' All the backyyard S thingdoes is belittle the cause. I don’t knoysabout you. btit 1 base trouble support-trig charities \\Iiose slogans in\oI\eincorrect grammar tisage (It‘s notunlike the misguided marketing ploy otHandee Hugo gas stations. Sure they 're"Handy.“ btit are they really“Ilandeel’W. And. in keeping \yith thissocially sensitryc theme. \youldn‘t it bemore politically correct to say ”(dlllrDRlz.\'" instead ol “KIDS" i\\ith thcbackuards S thing. mind your"This leads me to another questionWhat's the deal \yith Braille signs ingeneral.’ \\ouldn't blind people needsortie sort of Braille patliyyay leadingtip to the sign in order to c\ en find it. or

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BIM'II:\\ itli l‘horiitoii toinmg olt thebench the euIIie xcaxon, State'xl‘encli Ix i'cl.iti\ch good \nd.\\lIciI \lillei IetIIIIix li’oinllllllt'k. the heiit h totild he oneot the ht‘ttci oIIex III the \(‘('\lillei' \\.Ix leading the counrIt} III Iliiec point pcicciitage. a\l.tll\llt lildl \[\t‘.tk\ iltl' lle'li\x mentioned eailiei. lhoriitonlcadx the team ltl it'hoIIiIdIiIg.\xllil S.‘ pei gameI lxe\\heie on the pine.Slit-trill and ( illltll} .Ixxumingltt‘ dot‘xtt'l xlal‘l att‘ l‘I'tll l‘ld.‘erx that I an xee xignilieaiit IIIIIIIitex and piotide the Pack axpailx \latt'tix \1c|\iit lookedgood .tl the licgiiiiiing III theteat. hut hax xtitiggled a hit otidlt‘\ll In all. the IIcIIelI ix \t.Itexl‘lt‘g‘th ail) ll kccpx lllL‘ lt'dttlgoing \\llt'tt \l.l!l\'t\ get Iiied oi\\tlttl up III toIil tiouhlt-(Hunt :3.(‘ou‘Iiixtalx’egai‘dlcxx ol ultetlier onethinkx llei‘h Seiidek xhotild heliied oi not. the team liax madea Ileai iegiexxioii on the haxlxt‘ll‘all court Iliix xeaxon ”onmuch III that Ix Sendck'x latilt IxIIIIpoxxIl‘Ite to tIIIanIIh pieeixcl2.; .tiiililc o! ol‘xcttatiottx that

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\I‘t‘t‘tx .xiat't ReportThe .\'.(T State track and heldsquad competed at the prexti-gioux Gator lti\'itational thixpaxt weekend. held at theL’niverxit) of Florida.Senior Chrix Dugan broughthome a 0er place t'inixh in the3.000 meters with a8:04.29. That time Ix a NCAAprovrxioiial time. and ix onlyfour xecondx away from anNCAA automatic qualifyingtime. Along with Dugan. sever-al other Pack runners performedwell In the 3.000 meters. Abdul.-\ll.indani finished mm with atime ot~ 8:24.38. A trio of Packrunners were finished together:John Hither took l4th (8:37.55).

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Da\ Id Patterxon placed 8:39 25.and Demo Suann \\ ax ltith(8:39.98). In addition. .loelatauro took 19m 18:48.47) Iogitc the Woll'pack xix runnerx IIIthe top-20 otcrall.Sophomore lxaiah ()glexhycontinued hix xuccexx iii tlteindoor .xeaxoit \th another l'Ii'xIplace “"th III the “eight throw()glexh} recorded a xeaont-hextmark ot~ (t3 teet ll iiichex. andrecorded hix third NCAA prm I-xional mark of the xcaxon.Other top rexultx xa\\ ScottWirgau capture xe\ enth place inthe 5.000 meterx mth a time ot'15:32.98. Joxeph Brent place23rd in the 55 Ineterx I657).and Moiiterrio Adamx wax. 22ndin the 400 Ineterx (49.74).The women'x team alxo .xatxtheir fair share of top rexultx. Inthe 3.000 meterx. a pair ol~ Packrunnerx placed in the top— 10.

Diana lleitdcixoii brought homea fifth place tinixlt In the 3.000meterx mm a time of tt):02.52Teammate Beth Krat't took t01h\IIth a time ol 10:2039.Annmarie (’lark matchedllenderxon'x litth place t'imxh.Ixith herx coming In the polewall I l l ‘0ti.25”I.Sara (iI'a5hIll captured llthplace in the mile uith a time ol503.48. and alxo took 26th Inthe 800 meterx I2 21 Di. Moll)Ptirxer alxo competed in thoxexame [on mum. and linixhedl5th iII the mile 600.93) and23nd In the .xoo Inetet‘xt212l.ohi. Ytomie l)ti\\lllng':ilxo perloi‘mcd “ell iii the mile.l’InixlI l9th \HIh a.‘I:IJ.92.State will return to action nextweek. by trawling up toBlackxhut‘g. Va.. to compete inthe Virginia Tech Invitational.

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N (T Statc'x l_\Iicx|Ia l.e\\tx ixthe :\il‘dllll\ (‘oaxt (onteientepla} ei ot' the neckl.e\\1x. a xeiiioi guard toi the\Voltpack. cainx .\( '(‘ l'la_\ei olthe Week Ictognition .ItteIleading State to league \Ieto.I'iex oter l Iorida State. \‘o .YtVirginia atid \«I l7 ( leinxonSltL‘ led the team to d i ll tet ottlalter heing IIIoch to the xIaItIng point guard poxition tor thel'ii‘xt time III hei eaieei l or the“L‘Uk. iilk' \ltttclcxltt‘lil, \(name. aIeiaged 100 pointx,7.3 rchoundx. l7 axxixix andl.7 xtcalx.\gatiixt Honda State. leuixbecame the IIIxI haxkethall

plaIeI at \(‘ State Intale orteinalei to record a triple—don»hle at Ith l0 poiittx. l2 rehotmdxand III |.e\\ix alxohecamc the third Woll‘packpl.t}t*i' to record 1.400 pomtx.500 rehotmdx and 300 axxixtx in|th career. :\lltil'L“d Stiiixon andTrudi l.ace_\ are the oiil_\ otherI‘la_\erx in State lthtttl’} toaeliie\e thix teat.‘\t ('Ieiiixon on Sunda).l e\\Ix hit a Ill-loot Juniper togi\c State Itx t'iI'xt lead of thegame “till mil} 43 xecondxremaining She then nailed t\\olice thioux “1”] xi\ xecondx onthe clock to cal State‘x tirxtum at (‘leinxon III xi\ _\‘car.x.lhe l’ack Ix now on a threegame \\ Inning xti‘eak.State'x new game IxTilUl’Stiil). when the Pack ti‘at‘»elx to \\'Inxton-Sa|cm to take on\\ake i‘ttl’k‘xl at 7:00 pm.

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