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B) ”In id HengeCI'I lit \Ry‘l'.‘ It'l'Ired ot

tag too hte’Read} to trade III those

Intotniattoti lllsl()n eatnpus housing Is at 09.7 percent .\ndoeettpane} and the detuand Is Increasing.I .ltIII l’appenhagen. assistantdirector ot administration for Housing atidaeeordi ngResidence l llt‘hilltllw‘dlllptls I‘estIleIIee halls IncludingWest. ('entral and last eampttses. are $70”'l'hts is up from $675 lastpet semesterspringl’riees ha\ e to go up near!) eIer} )ear to

l't‘sltlellt I“ ha“ llle’l'hink _\ouI tootn Is too small and Its prteeglass and hriekhigh rises tor a tItIe. III/5 apartmetu‘.’You might “ant to eonstder the lollouing

NCSU Recycling EffectiveThe lllll\‘el'sll_\ ‘s recycling('arolina's. Let‘s keep it that nay.

efforts are ahead of NorthOpinion/Page 6A

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North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920

Wednesday, September 18, 1991

But tliete ate man)on campus. he said "lhete"There Ispus." l’appenhageu said

)IIIII' telephone "pttts you "III residence hallsand RA‘s proIIdtIIgI‘esttletits_"Rooms In North. Wood aItd “atauga ltalls\\hIIh IIIIludes allol the ‘ahose. plus air conditioning()ne-hedrootu apartments elose to Iamptts ties8 Kit)Westgrme Towers. tor esaniple. statts then

gt) ltit' ‘5‘)(6 ‘a semester.

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I’ll Take That OneMembers of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity sellI-shirts and NI lIets to raise money for lawn l’artI "H.

Io\I_I the eost ol lt\ mg. l’appenhagen saidad\ant.I_I'es to lt\tngate not mail}.places olt eatnpus tot \ Wit a utonth "also seeuttl) Ill hung on eatn”You ha\e a Inealplan. a room and all )Htll utilities estept lotl.i\ing on campus. l’appenhagen added.relatnel) I lose in I lass N“there Is a sense ot eonitnuntt} \\llll lt )ou arelhe} ha\e tIaIneIl stattptoytatututng lot the

\\ atet "l tlII'IenI ) ”hall Ioont.hathrI II IIII

and “ater.I't’ tttltl drset aeIess\satttug |Ist ts longeheaper. |)o\erInelude ttttltttes.

a Inotttlt.a Inottth

event, takes plat e Saturday. Tickets are $5, and T-shirts are $10. All prm eeds go to the United WaI.

Raleigh, North Carolina

elltetene} units at ‘8 “it lhts ptII e “h hidesIIIeans _\oII getntshed IooIIt ahout theplus a sltI\I'.( atneron Village has otie hedtoomtttents startttig at Hot).l'or S15 mote.(all non.

looking lot sontethtngApartments has one hedtootti tttttts tor $2ti"lot something a hit tit-41‘I'\ll.t\ttf.!.tlt llteShire has one-bedroom apartments tot s Iss\Ihteh also does not Inelude tlllll

'st't' ROOMS, I’aee .‘gl

.I ltttsI/e ol a testIlettI etetttgetatot andattatt\\ hit h on lItdes heatone \ an get .Isltl‘L'I. .tll‘tt' lllI' Included..I l‘tt

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lhe party, whiIh has heroine art annual

Design lab produces for students and businessWashers. wirecrimpers workedon in classBy Hunter MorrisStu“ thlt‘lx\lllells'.lll hotnetnakets \‘Hll ha\eInore teltahle Illsll\\‘dsllel's III the\\t)ll\IIIeI'haIIIeal engineering students atlutute. thanks to the

N (' State l nI\ersIt_\s\s patt ol the M \l-, 4H» design

Beat UNC

in recyclingBy Mark 'I‘IisemkStun VVttlt IIBesides heating l'N(‘~(‘hapel Hill

on tlte lootball tield.N (i statel'niserstts (can also heatthV to ltelpthe em IIIIIIment and thelthtar),Start I n gtoda) andrunning through Saturdaycan hl‘llli.’ aluminum eans to 'a reey‘ Valley‘ihopping ( enter troni lyitH‘. p IIIThe eeIIteI will also be open Sept,cling Iettter at Mission

35727 during the satiie hourllte school tltat leeyeles the most‘s' ll'llt'dllllllllltltll \\ Ill reeets eset» RECYCLING. IIII

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lah. meehanteal engineering seniorsthis semester :It‘e destgnittg \Ia_\s totest dishttaslier doors and latehestor Frigidairel'he l\\I\ otliet seettons ot the elassare designing a shingle leeding s.\\rtent tot (‘ertatn'leed atid redesign,tug hand “He ertmpers tot (itantlndttsttteslhe M.-\l: JIII tlt‘stL‘ll lah has heena course at Nt‘Sl lot -5 Writs htttthe department has heen takitigIlestgn problems trom Industr)since 1084. [he industriall‘.\lt.'ll\lt)ll Department helps theIneehameal engineering departmentlind tttanttlaeturets to sponsor pro

I\rt ('ari ed('atoltna Allerg} 8A('rossssord ‘\Its\\ets 3A(‘utttug lzdge 38('_\I'le lily“ 3ADan) Plant 38lipiseopal (‘hureh 5AHarris 'l'eeter 7Alrt'egardless ('ale QBJostens 4Ahalt“ ('aleterta 3AKarl Knudsen 5Al.eotts Dell 28Mandarin House 28N(‘Sl' l‘CllU\\s 28Neptune‘s (ialler) 5ANev. liar 3Al’arkuood \Illage 8APolaypa 5ARadian ('Iitpot‘tttton 3BRaletgh Women's Health 8AReseuteh Assoeiates 8ASeoot l'ht'u Seal‘ood 38Second ('It} (irtll 2BSherrtll's HaIIstyhng 5ASunehase 'l'ours 8Al'liotnpsott lheatte 28l \H 2Al'nnerstt) lhntng 48t Its 28\1 this”.i /I't.I laII ‘\l|\h,t

Ieets.lhe eout‘se Is \alttahle to studentsIndustr) and the lllll\t'l\ll}. said In.lolin llehratik. one ot the Iah's l\\IItttslt‘ttelItIs,“'lhe students learn good designtechniques and learn \\lldl ll ts lIketo \\otk III speetttI Industries."llehrattk said.l'he students ate plaeed Into tt\eot sIII groups per Ilass .\ gtoup Isrequired to thin III seIetal tepottsoil the ptIigt'ess Ul lltett designsmet the course ot thel‘hese heeotne Initial proposals thatdeltne the pt'ohletu. a tepott thatIncludes Ido/en \sa\s to so|\e It

st'ttteslel

ttIIl set ot platts lot the destI'tI and atotal tepott lot the sponsotttt;~ toutp;III\\lost Itttpottattth theto titanutatttue.\totktng ptototspe II! the .1I-st,'tIllie ptototipes ate Indeed to theand [lie he.t are It II III}auo'lu I h the

limellIl it W .tthIlll“.t\*-t'lttltlt‘ .l

spitllsttlsused III sIIIIIe tIIItII t‘ltItaIItIlaIttIII-t" l\\o tlIItds to three lotttths ol thetime the tItanIIta. tuII-Is :on morelll.lll lll\'_\ I'\|\L'Iletl “ llel‘tattk saltlliaIlt seltteslt't aliIIIII lt'lt students

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How do campus housingfirices compare to w.wmotapartment rental rates? numbers below C-Cabterepresent semester rentals for on- and 011- EaEtecmcatcampus housing. calculated on a cost--per- AC-A" Comsemester basis for a one-room residence. H=H°a""9Letters in parentheses indicate utilities

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Wll()r’ llill' ()rivut$300 332’“?t Ill) ItIrItn-iWIN.“ IIIw» I . to:st. «I Hi m. ’ .Ilttttttntu-«li ‘I II.II r ,. J

Fundraiser set

to help poorB) lautie \Ierllm [‘lllsl Itrt t~ ‘,tta k. , p. \!I ha'21" .‘N'Itt \ I‘IIIII" Ii: It . ‘tI'tIIltit‘stlas 'tl lrl 3“. it ’ .II"I tlllhts \seek, .\lpha kappa \lpha Ila lIIa: It too.» mt ’I‘ar Itrpztst‘lttl l. ls sIIttttt‘tI's \lt“. l\.|t;‘.t \Iltl'.t[it :' mil to) llt'lla \1,‘ttta l'tIt ,4 ‘. l‘t l‘lIta"\kI'I' \\I_I'k attIl \I.‘ttt.: (I t l.‘ lsi'I. l . III.(Qlclttatttvtt \ll't\:“lt I..i \\I Ioi \t:tI \\otti.ttt\ met It .In .ItIotIt I. am I, . '\\ I‘ III L' II N lItllI“.\I.'Il lt'. .llt till :I. III tI\\llll lIIIId lotto. I‘ I; .1 tl"”“'”? ‘l‘ln he a lIIIIItit III t‘III l lit ' ' I‘. ItIttes planned (“Hm ;.:lt..t W W .‘ Hto Iatse .l\\.tlelless ol the concerns \MIIIIeII ltottt ll|\‘ \tItIIIIdI s “land prohiettts ot I\t'tieattv.\ntetIIaII 3“,..“1‘” m ”M. \L.,,,‘.H.,m.,,l\ wI\t‘:tllelt [‘HLI.llte tIIone\ tatsed “I” go to the t" ‘. ‘Itit- {I -.;~ _. I.l Inled lilaIk l’lllltl and possihh to l H ‘\ll'l'lt‘ ‘.\.‘I1 .Itll‘dtsadtantaged hlaek lattIIlIes \IIIII‘ \tttetitan \totztt it .t-IlII not IItI.Iltl\ Iot ueltate. said, ltlltl\ at 8 put iIt I..soIIIttt\ tttestdent lientntat htsolttt \t l ( \ \l‘ . ttI ettt "til 'I Ira I-\londat IIII'lIt. tlIe sotottt\ held a i i I' assistant IltteItIIt «It I ital. .: \I..Student (enter\ttties. “lllllt'lsteIeited one ol 45 haked goods “Ikee \\eek Ittti Int: tIIItaI tI'.'ltl\ll til lllI‘

Lawn PartyIi) l. ('hrislnpher lost ..lr‘ IM \A I I t

takenalk III the . \\tlldtsttss IIIII rIatstngmetFIiltt' \ “I H” I'l\iII\\llll .I l‘loIk pattt and step shIIII

coming upout Iietghhots and patts

goods \\ete made or

:'t the destgItated areas.“ .lltl \lltllI‘\\(thltnget.Shuttle httses \\I|l ltlt‘. het\\eett theDelta Ste ltottseeentet at tliI lt\on Roadatid \ottth \attudets \tteetll\ kets ate on sale on Iatttptts to:\i l slittts ate selling lot “Iltt lhepIoIeeds “ill go to thel filled \\a\”\‘se' t't‘t. die I lltlItl \\ l\ st IIIIII(lllltllt‘t'iottt llltlllltltltt‘ goal

\ll.tlllll.lli tor the \'\-‘,'|ll\atttrda}. Delta Sigma l'ht \\lllIgatn spon- arid the slIopIIIIIL'

sot the l ann Iotuet o!l’ a I t _\( II It e e I lliettettlthe gates\'\Ill opett at'it a III atid said that I.lllI‘ ltettltls'.\lll start atllIIItll

last M‘at :ot this sea-llte italettttts In thoseattending not to ht III! kegs.Ilttt'sts tllasshottles ot \l\tttltt.lltt Ioolets to thelawn l’att) In keeptttg \\tlll thelntet Itatetnttt (IIIIIIIIl's Risk\lattttaetttent l’oltu. patttI Ipantsneed to l‘llltf.‘ llts to l‘tlltj,' alIohol

lhe opening hand Is the VoltageHrotliets. lslltt\\ ti tor their heaelt andtop ~11) music The ttnal hand IsDillon l'etiee lrom ('hapel llIll sshopll\ origin 11 eolieI'e “th“I ask llt It people please II spIIt out IttII toIItIds

“Meet Public Safety Day” attracts hundredslh rfit IiehhauseiJtIIttAttthtStudents who passed through theBrickyard l’ttesda) had a chance toget as close to a cop as most otthem Is ill eier “ant to heB) speetttl imitation. the) eouldproul through a patrol Iat. Inspect aNtshtkt utountatn hike arid generalI} get to kno\\ .\' ('. Statel'nI\erstt\ l’tthlte Saleti oltieers.()petattttg oil the ”tents that toknots Is to understand. the tuen Infill!) and hlaek ga\e Its Meet l’uhheSalet) lta}ll notkedllundteds hta\ ed the (it) degreeplus \seathet to come and listen.It the auateness da_\ reall)\sot'ked. said I .ltl'_\ lxllts. dtreetot olettnie pretentton. then there mighthe less I I IIIIe tilt the eatnpus”\Ve \sant to elIIIIIIIate the .Ixenueslot the eomtntsston III a et'tmelielote )ou heIoIne a statistII lllissaid,_.\ get togethet like 'luesdas's,

l.llIs sIId "allotts h. llltitlll s lt'see llte dllletettt I'IlllII‘IllI'l‘l .Illtl thedillerent ottItets It It II It. s themthe eltttlls‘e to talk I. ‘I I":tetsand aetuall) nteet lllI‘ II.-\ssot‘ted patttplt‘tet- It anatlktl‘lk‘ and students '\.‘tt‘ IIIIIIIII.I;‘I‘Ilto tead atid keep t‘I. 'Itat. ItalI'l I'lllt‘lttI 'll Itlll.ttet'.‘tlttte Illt lttdud .. .‘I 1gene} ntIIIIheIsa\oIdIug Ind t‘tlt"'.IIIIIIattItaiII .‘ 'tpe attIlsesttal assault ltltl‘lt‘lltI'ttlllll' allL‘Ifllll‘ttlllIIIItl ‘.\,tlI lt Itt-l "I“ it liallsol drunk IlIII lt‘tl‘hatet} ItIspeIIIIII I III u .tlstton hand to gtte tttI ,III .I ’tltt’lt tipsand to deIIIIItIsttaIe Ittt o . s It ttIItire lighting eIIIItptttettt l' Itp-Ittaut III make \( st stew I III IIIol the Ilepattttiettts 3oz.so that potential t‘lt‘l". It. rat: ishandled helore llIe\ de'I eh I‘

()ne suIlI ptohlettt I'ltltll“ trlaitth. ts the[hill .tl'L‘ lttIkeIl ttI tltI'I'ai UlaIIs lll‘ls'M’les .tt‘e lelt unattended :II anillegal /one tor .III estettded period

nuzttls I II! tIII les

ArItI karat III TariffSafety lnsperlor Brute Griffin explains equipment to students.

as Meet l’uhhe Salem l)a_\ \\lll tosteI hettet eonimttnteatttIn \Itth students. therelore eliminating man)ol the problems students lune \Iithl’tthlte Salet}

ot lllllt'. l’uhlte Salets must cut theIIttIttdIng Ioek and Issue the IN neta I .ttttptts appeaIanee tteket‘lhts ts ptohahh In} leasttaxottte part ol the Ioh." Latnh said.He sattl he hopes that esents such

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2A September It), l‘Nl let him tan News

Sept. 18, 1991IMPORTANT DATES ANDANNOUNCEMENTSThe National Sectitity \gency

Sept 3—3 iii 30-1 llart'clson llall...The I‘it'st .\nntt.il \Ictcalt lLtlcnt

Show will be lteld tti SievvattTheatre Sept. 15. 7 l0Adlilisslttli ls ll't‘t' .lllti ttl‘t‘ll lU

II IIIe\eryone . .The ”dildd (‘Iub tnccts etct'y

Friday .117 ‘0 p tn in Room l0“ olthe Student ('entct\ycck sttbiccts \Hii be chosen .iitd

\tine\ ‘htsdiscussions will he planned lot thefall setncstct I \etyone ts “L'iLl‘illC. . .The NCSI' (‘ollcgiatc 4 ll t'ltth

yytll nteet Monday .it (i ‘0 p in itiRicks .‘stlh‘ litnnet \\lii tollow .tlI‘at l)add_\\dents may attend

\ny interested sin

The‘ “.IHIICII'S RL‘\\!lII\\' ('oahttonorgani/attonal meeting and theWomen's (‘entcr open house \\ ill beheld tonight tti B—l‘ \elsonenter frotn Dan Allen side enttanccThe open hotise and intoinial discussion will begin at o 30 and theWRC organi/attonal meeting \\liibegin at 730, For mote intoiiiiation. call Jan Rogers at 5 l 5 Still oiClaudia Perich at sin, 1 2-11Students interested in Illlllldll

resource tiianagement are ”H tied toparticipate tit tlte student chapter oithe Society for lluntan ResoiitccManagement. .»\n organi/attotialmeeting will beheld i'lltidy in 3 !00Pullcn Hall at 5 30 p iiiThe ('onmtettcciiieiit (‘otiiii'rttee

is currently seeking itoiiitimttoiis mi

will see students and prov tdcetttploytitcnt itiforiiiatioii tot iiiatli.CSC. (‘l’li and lil: matots at 3 p I”.

Save

principal speaker for I992 Mayciitiiittenccmcnt. Nomination formsare .t\ .iilable at the Information.l)esk of the liniversity Student

Center. Nominations should be sentto t'oiiiiiiencenient Committee. Box".‘l i. Nt‘Sl' (‘ampus no later thanSept. 37 . .'l'he I‘c 'iiotiiic and Business

Society \HII meet tonight at 7 p.m.Ill (i7 I07 ('aldwcll. All majors wel-contc. .loc Davis. a stockbroker at.l (‘ Bradlord. will speak.. .The Senior Class Council willmeet totttgltt at (1:30 in the Alumni

Hurldtng. . . .The Society for l'ndergraduate

Mathematics will meet Thursday at7 10 p m tit 20l Harrels‘on Hall.llans Sagan will talk about space-filltttg curves. C O Ihe India Associate of NCSU is

holding .v\ntanshani Night Friday at\\ood Hall. Building C. at 7 p.m.-\iit.iiish;ini is an informal songcompetition between two teams..The Hindu Society of NC. is

holding a dinner party for all oldand new incoming students atllindii Bhattan in Morrtsvilletonight at (1.10. . .Be .i delegate to the Model UN.Security (‘ouncil and the

International (‘ourt of Justice at\ppalachian State I'niversity Oct.lh-Ztt l-‘or turther information andapplication forms go to Room 129or Room III) in the l9ll Building.Deadline for applications is\Ionday. O O OThe .\'.(‘. Section Institute of

Transportation Engineers is offer-ing several $500 scholarships. Civilengineering students interested intransportation engineering areencouraged to apply. For moreintotniation. stop by your Institutetit l't.tnspottatton EngineersStudent (‘hapter advisor's office.lhc deadline is Oct. II,

The Biggest Salt!

Him

The International (Toffee Hourwill be held Thursday, ll:30 a.in.‘lpm. in the lower lounge ofAlexander Residence Hall. Thisweek‘s sponsor is the InternationalStudent Committee. Everyone iswelcome. . .Gamma Beta Phi will have its sec-

ond meeting Thursday in Williams2215. The general tneeting willbegin at 6:15 p.m. .Cholesterol Awareness Week willtake place Friday. The Center for

Health Directions and UniversityDining will present displays today.II a.m.-l p.m. at the Dining Hall.and Tuesday and Wednesday. 9a.m.~3 p.m.. in the Student (‘enterlobby and North Plaza. (‘holesterolscreenings will take place onWednesday. ll a.m.-l p.m. iii theStudent Center lobby.C O OThe Sixth NC. State Troops. a

local Civil War re-enactment group.is now recruiting interested menand women. For more informationcall Maj. Harrington. 7372428.U I 0Student Health Services has orga-

nized a suppon group for survivorsof rape and sexual assault. Formore information. contact ConnieDomino at 5I5-2563. All inquirieswill be kept confidential.O I IThe College Bowl program is

sponsoring rookie practices everyWednesday. 4:30-6 pm. in Rooin3IISG of the Student Center. Allstudents. faculty and staff are wel-come to participate in these CollegeBowl training exercises. For moreinformation call SIS-2453 duringregular business hours. or callClaxton Graham at 546-035 I.C O 0Thompson Theatre will hold audi-

tions Wednesday and Thursday at 7p.m. for the annual MadrigalDinner. Any specialty act is wel~come. Any NCSU student is eligiible and welcome. Tech crews areneeded. For information callCharles Manin at SIS-2405.

Official NCSU Class Rings

NCSU Bookstore

Sept. 18-20

Wed - Fri

9—430

$20 deposit

Corrections andClarificationsAn article in Monday'sTHIINK Iv\\ incorrectly report-ed that Stephen DwayneBrown tired an .iirgun at aPublic Safety olfitt‘r.TI‘k‘llNlt t \\ regrets the error.Tt-t‘tt\ttl\\ is committed tofairness and accuracy: It youspot an error in our coverage,call our newsroom at 717-2411.

.loseph (iattens. of(‘ommutticationInternational. will speak to theNCSI' chapter of the PublicRelations Stttdent Society ofAmerica Thursday at (i p.m. inCaldwell Ilall lottttge. Mcntlx‘rshipinformation will be available.PRSSA is open to any interestedstudents.

Sciettces

. . .l.e (‘erclc lirancats. N(‘SI"s

French Club. will hold its weeklyconversation hour I‘rtday's .it 4 pm.at Mitch‘s 'I‘tncrn, V'ettc/ [101]]thleet nombrettsesl I’or more informa—tion contact Stt/anne (‘liester at5|5—2475.

lECTURESiSEMINABSSESSIONS, WORKSHOPSAttention l.ttelong lzdttcation stu—

dents and adults returning to State'A Saturday morning program ltasbeen destgtted for you the peo-ple who want to rediscover theirabilities. change careers or \‘lllTIc‘llAlum. or improve their situation. Theworkshop contains hands-on tram-ing. Pre-regtstratton is required. Fortnore information call (‘arecrPlanning and Placement ('cnter.55-3390.

Compiled by Mark Tosczak

Rooms

Continued from Page 1/1Another idea is to split the costwith one or more roommates.Two»bcdroom apartments start ata minimum of $400 a month.Wakefield Apartments start theirtworbedroom units at $384. Thisincludes carpeting. a refrigerator. astove and a garbage disposal.Tar Heel Management has similarunits for $435.Three~bedroom apartments cart befound for an average of $500 atnonth.(‘arolyn Apartments start theirs at$450. and Boars Head units go for

Class

Continued from Page 1Atake MAE 416 in three sections.taught by Hebrank and Dr. ThomasDow.l‘ast projects designed by the

Recycling

Continued from Page IAthe proceeds from the recyclingwill be donated to its library fund.The “Earth Buddy Bowl" willculminate with the Second AnnualWRDU Rock and Roll Lawn PartySept. 28 to benefit the AmericanDiabetes Association.Brice Street and Nantucket willbe the featured bands.

Sherwolf 892:”Be sure notto Ieaveyourbackpack oro t h e rbelongingsunattendedin the’4 library.”

$550.If money is less of an object,Williamsburg Manor 'I'ownhouseshave threebedroom apartments for$605. and The Shire's run for 3775.Besides rent and utilities. issues toconsider when apartment searchinginclude parking. btis service andcooking for yourself. It the pros ofon-campus life are less than thecons. off-campus options are \trtu—ally unlimitedBttt. said. thePappenhagettdemand for on»cattiptts housing isincreasing“Over the last two years. tnorestudents have been asking to li\e oncamPUs." he said. "There are stu-dents still asktng for rooms for thisfall. We're waiting for cancellationsso we cart place residents.”class include a paper wrappingmachine for the Raleigh News 84Observer. a child-proof medicinebottle cap torque tester. a woodenruler folding machine and a methodfor removingportable truck scales in state-ow nedcars.

and replacing

“Companies that get good designsgo away in awe." says Hebrank.“Some students have been offered

TECHNICIAN

needsPhotographers

Interested in afunjob that gives youexperience in pho-tography and inworking with peo-ple? Call Larry at

or come byWorld

Headquarters inSuite 323 oftheStudent Center

Annex tofill out anapplication.

NATURAL

even power drills.

Michel Lauziere likes getting into his work. Literally.The first thing he does is to squeeze into a huge inflatedballoon. Once inside. the grinning Lauziere looks like ahuman beach ball that somehow strayed too far from thesurf. This act ends with a bang. So does the ballon.

But it only starts there. This dark-haired. bright-eyedDrummondville. Quebec native has juggled kiddieswimming pools. drawn caricatures to music and playedclassical pieces with glasses of water. bicycle pumps. and

Don't miss this first act of the UAB EntertainmentCommittee's Unnatural Acts series. Michel Lauriere'sperformance promises to be an evening filled withunforgetable. unbeleiveable sight and sound gags.

Thursday September 198:00 pm Stewart Theatre

Tickets on sale at the Student

$2.00 NCSU Students

$5.00 General Public

ACTS "

Center Box OfficeCall 515-3105for ticket info.& Faculty

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A step ahead of the lawe are one step ahead of the law.Or more correctly. we are ahead of the lawmakers who want this

state to recycle 35 percent of all solid waste by June 30. I‘M}.According to Physical Plant Director Brian Chase. NCSU

already recycles 33 percent of the solid waste we produce per year. which ismore than two years ahead of the state‘s schedule.“To increase the percentage of waste recycled. NCSC will have to step up

its efforts to recycle the more expensive and labor—heay y materials like paper.glass and aluminum."wonhwhile endeavor.

an article in Technician said last week. Certainly aWe’re driving the bandwagon. not riding it.Of the 7.000 tons of solid waste NCSl' produces. we recycle some 2.500

tons.Kudos to Physical Plants reclamation divisions for their hard work.Most of the recycling is of wood. scrap metal. asphalt. stall bedding and

other materials. Another 400 tons comes from individuals recycling paper.glass and aluminum carts.Recycling these last things is the easiest of all. it only requires careless.

selfish and lazy people to think before they throw stuff away.If you see someone throw a soda can in the trash. mention the location of

the nearest recycling bin to them.They are in almost every office on campus.But there‘s more to it than just bottles and cans.We must continue to lead the way by supporting the mixedvpaper recycling

drive. This is the last week to show thepaper recycling catt be successful.

Raleigh City Council that mixed-This is the weekend to dump all your junk mail. catalogs. and envelopes

with windows at Gate lot the fairgrounds.Those of you on campus can dump that junk in the big. brown bin at the

Student Center Annex.And there‘s one other way you can help: create a demand for recycled

products.The next time you have a choice. opt for the recycled product.Your purchase will show manufacturers just how much you really support

recycled products.Spend wisely and put your money where your conscience is.You can be proud to purchase recycled goods and you can be proud to be a

pan of a community that is ahead of the rest of the state.

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City Council members are the politicians who directly influence Brent Roadparties. outdoor concerts. parking and much more.But what has our campus contributed to Raleigh city policy 1’Apathy.For shame. student body. for \ltultk‘lThe last City Council member election was decided by fewer than 3.000

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Detnanding Supreme Court nomineeClar-nce Thomas to state his position oncertain landmark decisions demonstratesjust how trivial and misguided theconfinnation process has become.Rather than ensuring that the president‘snominee is fit to decide Surprenie Courtcases. the confirmation process nowresembles a inedievil inquisition searchingfor signs of heresy.Any deviation from the committee‘sliberal orthodoxy is grounds fordisqualifying a candidate.Confirmation hearings were notbase political confrontations.Before the word "Bork" became a verb.the Senate was more concerned with thenominees mind than the fact that his legalview s may differ from their own.In past days. the Senate limitedconfimiation hearings to inquiring "into theintegrity. the competence and the record ofa man."This principle was expressed by SenatorEdward M Kennedy on the occasion ofThurgood Marshalls appointment.He then stated the Senate iswith the responsibility of approving a manto be associate justice of the Supreme Courtonly if his views always coincide with ourown.We are not seeking a nominee for theSupreme Court who will express themajority view of the Senate on a givenissue of fundamental importance."During the first week of the Thomashearing. however. Senators Biden. Leahy

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and Met/enbaum. have become almostapoplectic over Judge 'l’honias' refusal toanswer point~blank questions regarding oneof the most devisivc issues of our time:abortion.Despite Thomas‘ insistance that he finds aright to privacy in the l4th amendment.Met/cnbautn continues his assault byclaiming that the Senate is "entitled to adirect. catagorical .tnsw er" on the issue.Senators claim the motive for suchtenacious questioning is their concern thatThotnas‘ natural law philosophy may notnot fall within the buy boundaries of the"mainstream."Senator Biden spelled this out when. defining the committee's most important"not charged task as "finding out what you mean whenyou would apply a natural law philosophyto the Constitution."Biden then expressed great consternationthat Thomas' philosophy could lead to”radical constitutional departures."Biden's remarks. how ev er. are baseless inlight of historical facts.Virtually every system in the westernworld has been shaped by natural lawincluding Roman Law. British Common

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Law. the U S Declaration of independencearid the Bill of Rights,Thurgood Marshall used natural law whenarguing Brown vs. Board of Education. thecountry 's most important civil rights case.in lUS-l.More recently. Chairman Biden himselftold nominee Bork "as a child of God. myrights are because I exist."(in en the profound historical influence ofnatural law on the American judicialsy stem. it seems only prudent for a Judge tobe guided by his understanding of itsprecepts.lndccd. any interpretation of theConstitution that does not implicitlyrecognt/e mankind’s unaliable rights to lifeand liberty. the importance ofcomplementary but subordinate civil rightsand the constraints that natural lawnecessarily imposes on government. wouldiinpciil us all.No. the acrimonious debate over Clarence'l'hoinas‘ nomination is not due to hisrecord. his achievements. his mind or evenhis philosophy.The questions posed by Senators Biden.Met/enbaum and Leahy are not meant togive its insight into 'l'hoinas‘ reasoning orlttlclch‘t.The hearings are instead designed toL‘\P0se Clarence Thomas as a heretic if heis unwilling to uneqttiyically embrace Roes. Wade as the law of the land.l’iliil Ilriuii'lv iv .1 grin/tulle vlmli'n! lH fhl’.l/l'lll I’l'i'tjl'illl.'

Students avoid making decisionsClose to 20. 000 students squeezedthrough two narrow gates to see N.CStatelnivLrsity s long— deserved shutout ofVirginia Tech.A tnuch smaller number turned out for thevoter registration drive held last Monday onthe Brickyard.It's an obscenity that in the world‘sgreatest democracy barely half the citilensbother to vote for their national leader.And as you look at voter tumoul for lesserpublic offices. the numbers decrease likeKent State‘s offensive yardageOn Oct. 8. Raleigh will choose its newmayor and city council.()f the 27.000 students at NCSL'. I wouldbe surprised if half could name the currentmayor, I‘m not condemning anyone.though. I didn‘t know which councilmembers represented which district before iwrote this article.The simple truth is that we do not give theelection of our leaders the priority itdeserves.The Raleigh City Council directly affectsmany aspects of our life here at NCSL‘.Law enforcement. the CAT bus. parkingand traffic are the obvious impaLts.Yet issues such as Brent Road parties. thefuture of the Walnut Creek Ampitheatre and

Drug cabinet disregardscommon senseJanet Pueschel‘s attempt to defend theNC. Drug Cabinet‘s ref'Usal to warnpregnant women about the danger ofcigarette smoking serves to highlight theCouncil's embarrassing lack of credibility.The mission of the council. she says. is toeradicate the use of illegal drugs and theabuse of legal drugs. thus there exists noneed for the cabinet to mention tobacco intheir w'amings.Her feeble explanation is no defense at all.for site and the council are simply denyingthat tobacco contains nicotine. a legal drug.Peuschel and the cabinet are disregardingboth common sense and medical fact.Nicotine, the addictive chemical in tobacco.is not a harmless substance. but a legal drugwith deleterious effects.One needn't be a health professional torecognize nicotine's physiological andpsychological effects.Cigarette ads capitalize on the artificialsense of well-being and calm that nicotine

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the proposed Centennial Center coliseuinare all city issues that will be acted upon bythe council.Few students know when the election is.let alone who the candidates are.What kind of representation do you thinkNCSl‘ will have'.‘As a community. we are larger than someNonh Carolina county seats. bttt we let thepeople down the street decide for us thatoutdoor concerts are a nuisance and thatthey should be banned.As a community. we are neglecting animportant civic duty and deny ing ourselvesa voice in our own affairs.The last mayoral election was decided byless than 3.000 votes. The students livingon West Campus alone could have thrownthe election.In fact. if only 50 percent of the studentbody took an active role. they could have

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induce. \nd few among us have not heardthe sound of phlegm rattlingin the throat ofa coughing smoker.()nly political influence could blindPeuschel and the council to the fact thatnicotine is a drug . a legal one quite proneto abuseif the NC. Drug Council has anyintention of truly waging a "fight againstdrugs." it would include tobacco in its listof legally abused substances.Jov Fittim'. RN.Graduate Student.Technical CommunicationOperation Rescue mimicsunderground railroad

As a Christian. I find Steven Crisp'sidolatry extremely offensive.Yes. I said “idolatry."In his narrow-minded preaching of a

elected Student Body President lid Stack.for example. to the inayorship with about1,000 votes to spare.Matty of you. hopefully. voted in “990. Ifyou voted here on campus. then you are stillregistered. If you are not registered there isstill time.Student government should be sponsoringadditional registration drives and CameronVillage Library prov ides this service daily.Once registered. you will be able to votefor mayor. two at-large representatives anda representative from either District D or E.depending on your address. on Oct. 8.Tomorrow. the candidates for mayor andairlarge council seats will present theirviews at a forum held 7:}0-9 am. at theMission Valley Inn.I‘m going. and I hope that some of youwill go. too.I'll also share my impressions of the racein a later column. Just in case you wouldlike a break from the abortion/religionmonopoly of the ()pinion page.

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single codification of the Word of God. heplaces the Book above the teachings ofJesus ( hrist and (rod.As if this were not enough. Crisp goes onto elevate even huinan law above God‘slaw.In his most recent column. Crisp statesthat he believes abortion to be a violation of(iod‘s law. but he goes on to say thatOperation Rescue should not violate humanlaw in order to prevent abortions. l find thisposition indefensible.Operation Rescue members couldcompare themselves with members of thepre-Civil War underground railroad.In direct violation of the law asdetennined in the Dred Scott Decision. menand women smuggled escaped slaves toCanada.American law said that those blacks hadno human rights. but God‘s law told sotnemen and women otherwise.This is exactly what Operation Rescuedoes.Martyrs through the centuries have died

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_gHaiiisfeeteiPoulton’s art dream realizedMany N.(. State Universitystudents view the university as aSahara of the Bo/aris.It is not.()ii Jan. 30. I‘NZ. an addition tothe University Student (‘enier willformally open. bringing a brilliant.new prestige to our institution: wewill have a real museum of art anddesign.The inaugural exhibition. TheNew Narrative: (‘oniemporary FiberArt. will ultimately be shownnationally.A decade ago. (‘hancellor BrucePoulton. with his wife and others.dreamed an ambitious dream.(‘hancellor l’oulton appointed anad lioc committee to investigatecreating a museum on this campus.I was pi‘nilegcd to serve on thatand to witness theselection of an architect. l.igoiiFlynn of Wilmington. a N(‘Sllgraduate: the formation of a livelysupport group. liriends of the(iallery. witli Linda llolley as itsfirst president; the espansion of ilieVisual Arts Program staff from oneperson to five and now iliecompletion of a truly state-ol-tlican museum.Many people descrit gratitude:

Coiiliiiiicil from Page 0rather than obey laws they deemedunjust. Americans started arevolution by refusing to obey unjustBritish laws.llow' cart (‘risp say that those whotruly believe murder is occurringshould sit idly by ‘.’I believe that God calls Christiansto gently teach (iod‘s word. reachingout to as many people as possible.and to confront true injustice in theworld. (‘risp apparently believesncnherHe puts preaching the Bible aheadof reaching out to people and putsobedience to human law ahead ofconfronting injustice.(‘oining from a “Christian."that profoundly disturbing. I find

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GuestColumnistthe planners. including llenryBowers. who since l‘l7‘l. when ourfirst (‘urator of Art was hired. hascworked on behalf of the facility;l‘llt‘lltls of the (iallci’y. whosemembership esceeds Hill andwhose second benefit (iala thisspring raised more than $35.01)“ forart acquisitions and educationalprograms; the Visual x\ll\ Program.in particular (‘liailotte Brown.Director. and Barbara (irubb.('iirator; Joyce llakci. l)c\e|opineiitOfficer; the l‘.v\li .-\ri ('oinmittee:and a cadre of doccntw olunteei‘s.Special appreciation must go tothe (‘aiinon l'otiiitlaiion. the liry anl’oundatioii. the lingiiiecringFoundation. (‘lass ot ltlH7. theBoard of ’l'rustces. and the Parents:’\ssociatioii lor their coiiimiliiient tothe protect.lior a decade. the members of theVisual .-\rts Program. operating out

of two closet-sized offices. havemiraculously made do with theNorth and South Galleries of theStudent Center.They have created exhibitions ofstate. national. and eveninternational significance. in spiteof sometimes-daunting obstacles.Beginning in January. they willoperate in a space worthy of theirenergy and talents.Present and future students.faculty. and staff. along with state.national and internationalconstituents. will be grateful for theefforts of disparate groups workingalmost unnoticed to give ouruniversity its truest image andvastly increased aesthetic andeducational opponunities.Leonidas Bells is u professor IIIthe [lily/hill department.

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SEORTSlBTechnician September 18. 1991

\\Ilh l\|.II shutouts retitslIIIIl tlits\e. isoii the l’Ick s total st. Iiids .ilse\eri \\ll|l'c‘ under the Illlt‘xllttll olSheridan Saturdays sltiilottl alsobrings the l’ack‘s regular season“hitting streak to tlticeIncluding last seasons season lIiIale

BI loe .lohnsonBLII II“, E dttIIr'l‘sto games 'l'uo shutouts.The N.('. State l'ntser‘sit} t'ootballteam has sparkled IIII deleiise so latthis season. gts trig tip no points.“Kent State It as not a good otlcit-sr\e learn. though the} had sometalented people.” said Wollpackhead coach Dick Sheridan “Wecan‘t count the Kent State to tttdge\\ here \\ e .lre on defense.()lI\Iousls \se ltad a tremendousclloi't against Virginia Tech."The numbers tlial the Packdelense has posted speak tor them-selIes State has come up \tIth llttIr’rIoIcr's on sis Interceptions aridti\e l'IimlIles. blocked t\\o puntsand limited the opponent's lllll’tlrIlIIIIrI ell‘ieicnc) to itist 24 percentor the time,"l guess \\L'-\C gtil ll rithl‘tt's l-UUTIn our pocket as tar as getting allthe liir'nosei's." said Wollpacklinebacker DaIId Merritt. TheRaleigh iiati\e \\ as the luck) l'CL‘lpheiil ol art Interception during the

games.ACC ROUNDUP

“I guess we've got arabbit’s foot in ourpocket as far asgetting all theturnovers."

'I‘iger soccer coachopens 25th season

llII l‘l‘ll.‘Mh seamii lot [litIattipaigrt marks the(‘letiisonmen s soIII'I ptogiaiii as hell .isa quartet ot a Iettlin} ol leadership ttottil oath l \l llItithirtlDIIIIIie the titsl .T-l scars.t letttsott Iaplnred ltso Iiatiotiall‘>.\'»1.itid NH"!titles. Including afile Ik ot 'Iielt ch.llltl‘lttll;lll[\\sttItIliIiit' llI‘lll I" Ito l‘lll‘!.tlllllt non stands III the sl\th.Itl ttriie IIiiiriIngcslk‘hlkll ll‘ IltllI'gtaII' \IIII'L‘l lll\lttl'_\It ttli ii‘ filth. and he has delicatr

~-l)aI'iIl MerrittNCSU linebackerIhaitipiori~lttpsllltl i,‘ \( ( loo drubbing IIl DukeThe last liiitc State hadshutouts III a t'tt\\ Itas III l‘lvashcnthe Pack outlasled \iigtitta I47!)and SIIactise will on l‘Ilkk'lU back\seekends. (‘oaeh l2ar|e ladxtards‘lWIS :\(‘(' cochariipiotisliip tcarti

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I'Il ItiIIiI- \t( toes h5 lllati . . . , I 'U I \”H ”I I i h H m H” I beat State game when strong salets \l‘"‘ H“ I‘m “"1” l" ‘ ”k “l ‘ ”h. . I tt' II at t L' I‘I C * . I - . . ., . .‘ ti ; ..‘ .. .» Mike Reid laid a pop on a (Ioldeii m“ “ ”\“l'l' ‘ H” “l‘ '” “LI ltII \ lllslII|\ Still. "H W, , f,“ I’M.“ ‘ z ,, VO’JI’IICIOFIl‘lash plaser to dislodge the ball.“I get lllttl'c‘ satisfaction out ot thehitting than I do out of the interceprlions." Reid said."I think \se‘te .i lot closer ondeletlse tllis )car’ tliatt Ise ster‘e last

_\ear." Merritt said "We‘re learning.is ac go along.”l‘NC booter breakscentury mark

N.C. State linebacker Tyler lawrence (58) and defensive tat kle Mark Thomas hdH‘ been integral parts in shuttingout Virginia Tech and Kent State. State’s defense will get another test this weekend at Wake Forest.last team to go 'l he numbers are more III the season] Sheridan said "()ur"There here some hard hits , _ ls“ l'll‘l‘lllll- ”W C‘s”Jammy Kent State." Sheridan cum lW‘l‘U‘I‘J ”l‘l“‘”'~"”‘ "ll lll" ‘U‘W met the centlir') mark on tlle irIIpi'essI\e \Ilieii considering that .lI-tetIsIIe patkagc is \ersalile andlhe l \t I. liapel lltll marten s "The mistakes \scr‘e not Kent State “”4”” l‘ ”“l ”W ””l.‘ ”1'“? lll" ground has South (‘ai‘olina Since tlte l’ack's seIoiIIl tcaIIt plated the .Iliotts us to .tppls pressure. readVlollpack hi“ NC” 14”“! 4“ ”l" “'4" their State has held Kent State. second hall ol the Kern State game .tllIl atlatk depending oti the \llllili“’“V' l"-"“ ‘ll'h “I "'1"? -“ l“”"‘I mistakes. thes‘ “etc contact liils. , . .\ll \‘W‘ltt-l l"'\“”\l Kll‘l'm' One thing sou can’t predict ls “l” NM“ ‘ “Chill“: h‘“ l”"”“‘l ”‘ Duke. Southern Mississippi and "That gate Iis some Ialriable troit‘l lll\ \Itllt'll .I coal rIIIIc seconds mmmu“ ' lll“ “W l‘l‘l‘t’m‘l‘l‘ 1” ll") .‘i‘l'll‘ “l Virginia Tech Itstce. esper'ience that Ioulil help ll“ lateritito tliI InatIlI \altIIIlaI againstIl \ll"lll|.l I| lI l'hekcll ltrsl ll..lllt‘|llll\\sItit oil to

Iltt'tl tank:l '1 llt't'ls I.tt‘llll .I »1 ti recordll[‘t‘lltl tliI (lill_\'s goal brought hertItlal to to) points.if i'o.tl~ and lb .isstslsloIlI l.tl lleel toreach the It‘aItItII mark, and theottl\ .tcll\t' l‘l.‘.\t‘l In that group.Jackets host UVaon national TV

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Duke lought Hill a strong drisc b).\ t‘ State l’m\eIsIt_s to defeat the\NIIltpack III Isoiiicn's \ollesballaction 'I’iiesda) night,tIeoreta lI-Ili hosts \ItgtniallitiisIlas .Il N p III III HobbsDodd Stadium lot the YellosslII kets‘ tooth Ill home opener B' ).. . , , , , . . IT“The I-IIIItesi lt‘l"\l\t‘tl Itationall\ The Blue he‘ll“ delcatcd Slate Sti‘jttlsvtltgrlI\ l\l‘\ I». I lllLl Il lIn lIIIlli 1"” M‘H‘ '3' 15‘ ‘md '5’” I” u i i' . I . . ‘. V Ii‘ TL I ‘.Iltibs \Iiettita I l l I has .lllt'dtD ll :19:th (‘illlils'eiiiiill ma ”h‘ n n \\htle plastitg tstt» griltlcs III the suellei‘tiig 95IlIoIpI'Il .t Iotilciertec game at ‘- ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 .. .. . . . k .\I ll lll tl‘ l III-Its l\\l'l lost t\ lhe lads l’ack struggled out IIl my“ hhn ‘md hmmdm W” Uh ImWWLda. I..I I . .I II . . . >~ \lclllttd Road \IkII'i \taIlllilli last \\cckcltd. one. I . ,. ~ - . the gate. talliiie lIchIiiIl oil untorced . .Itt tht raII It th. \(t tnlI \ « . \t Stale l iitseistt\ Itoiiiert s soIIet plaser\Hll tot lI‘Ih II it \\IIii|Il crisiire “""U" ”n" \nl'd l)tlkc deleltse. . '~ , I . . . . .tllIIlllI't Ital itttral l;‘lt‘\ lsltIlt “lhcn ‘IHV'1\(.(‘ \L‘lt‘L‘lltln Al") . 7 . l .: 'é’J-a’fz'fis‘iw‘iflv"; H 1" " \llmd [I] IAHMUL‘lIh l“; H h‘ ”if L llk ”I“ ml lIt‘ Ie. II III - T I.-\I s -rIirIl I\ It Verhoeten ‘Pllkk‘kl her t’irsl kill IIl ‘ l l ' l ' ‘ ' ‘ ”I “”1"” m" I“ ”I I‘M" "Ml" “”‘ I“t I. .- . . . g p _ oppressite titlltllllttl]\ that eoiitronted herINN,” the night. the DIIIls had an PM) ,“oltpack squad last \Ieekcrid pr'osrded the ideallead, and Wollpack coach Jud}.\l.ll‘lltttt \\.t\ toiced tII Ilse her firsttime olil IIl the liiglit."We stepped out III the lirsr gameand we ttist (lttlltd beliese in our-sel\es." said Martino. "The_\ newprepared to play They're so bigand strong. sou can‘t afford to pla)like that HThe lorig

to shoocasc ltci talents Alii‘st tuo seasons. thettppItt‘lllllll} tor herpart time starter herll.t\ei'loid. l’.i,. It.itI\e dedicated iier'sclt to anintense Ioriditromitg prograiit last slimmer. ruit~rinig arid/or ltttrng \seights lot about l\\I‘ hours a

\\ake Iorest booterregisters hat trick

loin: lttigtnd .l Itiinot tot‘aatIl..t titst hall ltat link aslotest \l.t..’I‘Il .t ‘l' l ‘~tclI\l'_\ill\\'l\llk II]lll:.tl\ Ill lllk'

Ila)The tesitlts Itere Ileai‘ls e\Ideiit on the tieldlust \teekertd \\ litle the Hat) land pla_\ei's IIIltedduring States is l “I” Satiii'da\ and her ossnteartiniates struggled through Slate‘s _‘ i met»

not. lit-ll\\.IkpI I'It‘l lllI‘ lI (I'titieIlIIII'. Iii the trout liric IIl Duke\..lt lt'lL'\l \|'\\Cl (Il.l\\le .Included the (I-3 \ei‘hocseti. \\ ho ..H t.II.v “Hitting [hp lI'tllllattlL‘lll ) lllllc‘ \tclttH Incl lit'lH (Itllcgt' Nlltltlln.* . . otleii ltit oser the lack blocks. as ‘ ' ‘ 'tot the rust rim.- III thr- ( lam. \ 3 labatabai maintained her Ititeitsits and speed.stell as .lciins Rohrig. another (I—_ , .three \eai lllSlIil‘.. the DeaIIIrIs ' . . ‘ setting up the \tirillitie goal .lL‘Jlllsl lleris ssith .'| ' l'L'lllllllllL‘Illlr:\(( selection. ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ 'I.-... .I.-.l It..~ mutt in “.I.-nan”. . beautitiil through pass calls III the otertInIc. ' . lhe tIto produced mans ot the ~ 'lat ksotts the ‘ I III ill st round III that second game \shen \se \sciit nito oser~tirsl garlic points. as Dttke ran . ~-t‘l.i\ “ ‘mm m m l ”m ”I time. l \\.is preits tired. labatabat said as she‘ .i .I e 's g; e; o e. ' .. ~lltI‘ last llllte .t “.ikt' [\l.t\cl ' ‘ L‘ltlIHL‘Il llet tl;l\ I‘ll \lt‘lltl.l\ l did” I L't'l lll't‘d\tate responded lit the second IW“ ‘ I" ’ ” ‘ . ' 'against .\l.ll_\l.llltlieIoiIleIl .l hat ll‘s'K \sas III game. storing the first ttto points\“l‘l'll‘t't I‘ls‘t \lII'll lI 2 Id. . .[IL-l” l, I... h... H. p.21 .I., Mil; H m l‘L‘l‘l'Nl II pan ”l MHI ”U”! l Ni Woltpatk torward Kim Vankowski It It battles tor the hall wrth a player trom Radtord. State plass. . s , . . I . I s - . . .. . ‘ '. s I ._. H, ... m. e. t \(‘ I\‘l‘l‘k’l -”“l l\”” 50“”31—“1‘ “HMS Its tInaI match ()l a six- game hornestand lhursdas .Itternoon when Elon College (ome to Raleigh. TABATAIto l\\tI L‘Ull\L'\llll\C (irelcheii(hatlone . ,(Iiiciilher' kills. the lack qtttckl)l 'N(_‘ field hOCkCV tiimped to a 571 lead. loreitig Duke. 2 head coach Joli Wilson to use histam keeps Winning

Pack hooters hope to reboundfrom lossestii'sl lllll‘ Iut.Ll last season. the \\IIllp.IckSlate e\lt‘ttIlcd the lead [II n":betore Duke began the comeback

tit '.tl\B) [odd Plalzgral'sum Wm“. .III'iaged ts goals a game.Iiahrtel ttkotIkIIo Il goal. It l. l\ III-t: \ltelioit lias llttlll\.Dlll’llcllt'tl lllL IIIriitiiIg traditionill the l \t (hapel llIll ltclIlhotkcx ptoetaria \tlkk III ltetlllll seasonal the helm. Sheltonlt.is IlrteIteIl the lat lleels to allIt\ct lll lL‘IIIlIl t'l liti ~l—l .l in! .‘I" * IsirtttIttg percentage llIcllI't‘ls ll.l\I‘Iltt'l1llt.ilI'Il lllt‘ItIlllL'l\IIttiIittg eight straight t'ttllrteietiIe titles \\ll!lt' Shelton hasgatIlI'lI'Il \(k' ('oach IIl lllc Yearhonors totit tiriies ()ii the nation.Il sct’ll‘I'. l \( ll.t\ .tthillt't‘tl [Itthe lItial loIii times lititslieIl eaI h oi the last the seasonstanked In the top l\\II spots. andIaptiitI-Il the \t 'I\ title oIiIeill l‘lb"

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lhe l’ack stIdIlctIl) appeared tentalite. and Duke pulled esen on a kIlltroiii \erhoes en .it ll ll"lhe second garlic “as tough.”saiIl Martino, "We had ttist gottenblossti oIII III the first game. and ltliottghl we did a nice lob ol-responding We just couldn‘t “tnthe crucial points."The l.ad_\ DcIIls took a l4-lllead. ltlltl were tilt the \erge oi thecrucial secortd game It III..\iiiii/iiigl). the Pack t'ought ol‘l'eight match points. hilt eould oril)muster three pttlllls. l5mall_I. Dukeput the second game atta} tor goodon another \'I.'rhoe\cit kill.\I'r VOLLEYBALL, lll\'t m

l'he \‘ (‘ State I iiiIeisit\ ttIeiI'ssoIIer tearit ts about to Iotiiplete I“liti il toldIttII ot a toe game roadtrip loda} against \\IIIllItop('ollcge lhe \VoltpaI'k I.‘ .‘t hasplascd three games III Durham andone In ( il’I‘L‘tl‘slIIIlU oIet tlte stretchl'iilorttinatcls lor State. iiiIiIrIesha\e racked the team and resultedIn losses til their past lIIo games.\lIIltielder Dario lirose Is IeIoIcttrig li'om srii'gers tot anterior Iotttpar'tiiieiit s_\riIlIorIic l-rttni -\giii|et.tIs also less than ltttl peIIeIIt due tonagging leg iiitriiiesDue to these llllllllt‘\ llts'\Voltpaek's olteiise has generatedI.” lc‘ss )_'()[l\ [h lll I'\III‘Ilt'Il lll ltItllgaltlIs. St ite has sIorId orils ll\L

.i~\l\lt \\ho plated old} a ten llllltAInes III the lust halt against DukelltIla\ is also plating on .1 badkin-e (Ikoiiktso rIoII \\L‘.Il\ a braceon his lIL‘lll leeDI spite the utilities. State is stillespccted to be strong enough tometeorite \\IIItlIIop Sis Winthropstarters ltorii last _\ear graduated.lea\ trig behind .I _\outig team.last seat. the \\Itltp.tck ioiitcd\\Iinrop i l. replacing the starterslI_\ halltirtie\\ollpa. head coach (icorgclaiaiItIIII \\|ll be looking tor astrong pcItoIIiIarIce ti'oiii his club

s. I BOOTEBS, .Il\'i l‘John Garnet/Stem

State'«I Alex Sanchez (9) should be a fattor in today5 game with Winthrop.

Asthma not necessarily a problem for athletes who get treatmentI!) .Iennilei BonekQ It,.II\' ..

It is like a rtlglittiiaiektIoII \ttll should be\\i|t‘ll \oII |llll.ll(‘. ablellIis sII'natm\llergI .Itt.l \slhtiia (t‘lllc‘l..IstliiiiattI teels like during .itilltit tot athletes. this riightriiatetllll‘le;' .tillll‘llI .lIl‘\|lIt‘\\s IIl \latIlI l""l. tllI‘

\orrr lIoIl_\ arid mindto breathe.nothing seems to come IiiIleinIbed b) the ('atoliitaIs \\lldl aritlldt k ..Istit‘sclts\merican lung

:\ssttL'ldl|titl reports that ll.tI millionAsthma is .i disease ot the respirator) s)stcm Iri \\ll|Lllthere is an oIeri‘eaction ot the lungs toThis stimulus couldsomething thatallergre reactions. cold an. a \Iral iriteetion.\rgorous esei'cise or .I conibiiiatlori ot'l'hc Iittlsclcs ot the passagessass irirIarrImIiIglhem I}

.‘\lllL‘l'lL’Llll\ in“ L’ llSllllllil

but some outside stimulus.be art allergen

thingsthe lungs go into spasm.and making It ditt'reult III get an III and outSynptoms ot ail asthma attack Iiia_\

include \Ihee/Ing.lightheadedrtcsshoursL‘llll\cs ditioit ol asthma.\sthtiia Il'|,\I

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dittIIultI riI biIallIiIIe. atightness Iii the Iliest. lispetIeiItilatIoII and\n attaIk ma) eontc IIrIsuddetils III build tip gi'adtialls oIer' se\ei'alIn addition to the coititiioril} kiIoIttI IIIIItherell \ shares titans ol thesame ssiiiptoiiis \\ ilh asthma. bill it Is tilaritLIlll'\C\l bs a \tgorous eseicisc lhesports Itiedicitie dcpai'titient reports

that or about ltttt Incoming ti‘cshiiieti and

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translII athletesasthma or l:l.-\(irant Johnston. a sophoriiorc ssttmmer.has asthiila bill has little trouble \IIth it. Itused to be a problem tor him, but he hasbrought It under control ht taking iiiedrctncthree times a thisWhen asked ho“ it .Itlects hts sIsttItiiItng.“It doesn't bother me or attetiHt} s\\IriIIiIIng as long as I use his Inhaler IUsed to hate problems In Iimroi high and

‘0 percent \llllct tromThe Iascs range lt'IIlll mild bctIIrI that. but I hate a handle on It now(hi the other hand.shtr'tcd lr'cshiitatl soccer goalie.as luck), When Moore experiences an asth-rIia attack. he has oxsgen depletion. light-hcadedriess and h_\per\ entilatesriIeIlicIiIe and rises three dtt‘t'ercnt inhalersto pt'eIeiIt attacks\\Ul'l\. as Moore told ol an Incident last year,"We had been practicing “hen it started to

Stcte Moore. a red-Is not quite

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\I'e TREATMENT, Ina ZR

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28 September In, t (N I let Itnit iaii Sports

Wolfpack cross country teams take wins at UNC-W

Men, led by Honea’s 25:18, score 18 points; Women take six of top seven spots to score 17 pointsTechnician News ServicesThe NC. State l'niyei'sity cross countryseason opened Saturday. as both the men‘sand woitten‘s teams scored iiitpt‘esstye yie—tories in the Seahaysk Inyitatiottal at INCWiliiiitigton,The Wolfpack men \ioii \yith IS points._|USI shy‘ of a perfect score of IS. State syyeptthe top three places. as senior Day id Hoitca.junior Todd l.opeitiaii aitd freshman TonyRiley came across the line togetlter \\|Ill atime of 35:18 for the fiye mile courseThe three Wolfpack runners took tlie leadafter tyyo miles aitd steadily pulled .I\\.!_\from the field. finishing 3” seconds iii troiit

for fifth place. Rounding out the scoring forState yytts sophomore .loe Turtle. who brokeinto the Wolfpack's top the for the firsttime. taking seyciith iii 3615."We ran very well tip front." said Statecoach Rollie (ietger. “It‘s especially good tosL‘C hoyy much progress Tony Riley Itasmade."State‘s \\tlll1(.‘ll follovt ed the men and yyeiitthem one better. scoring Just 17 points asthey took st\ (ll. lht.‘ [Up seyen places.Seniors Kim Dean. Laurie (ltllllCl'HL‘llL‘sand Katrina Price finished together Ill front.running I7:.iS for 5000 meters..Iust behind those three yy as freshman .leii\"oi'toii. running \yell iii her first collegiaterace to tiiiish fifth in I750. She was fol-

"This “as a good start to the season."(ieigei' said. “Jen Norton \\ as able to rtittyyitli our seniors for most of the race. Muchis \ery encouraging."“Both teattts ran yyith tlte goal of keepingas tttaiiy runners together as possible."(icigei‘ added "The competition wasn‘t onthe leyel yy e is ill face later iii the season. sowe were able to treat it as a ony»kcy meetand run iii a way that helps its deyelop as ateam.State's season continues Saturday as botltthe men and women compete iii the TarHeel Inyitatioiial at ('hapel Ilill. yxhichcottld he an early season pi'cyieyy of theACC chariipionship. Six of the nine .»\(‘('schools. including most of the top indiyidu-of fourth~place finisher l’attl layiiioit otSottth Carolina.Sophomore Steye Blair tolloyxcd Ill 3U:

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(out/innit New Page ll‘?rain." explained Home “That brought otit allof the mold and other stuff that causes tttyattacks into the air I tried to catch my breathrepeatedly. biti I couldn'tso they had to take me tothe hospital."Asthma is riot something to be taken lightlyIt is the number one i‘eaamong schoolrage children. and asthmatics hadoyer I(I() iiiillioit days otrestricted actiiity lastyear."Asthma is taken \eiyseriously here." saidassistant athletic tiaiiteiKaren Donald "Peoplecart die from it. so hemake sure students \yltohaye it. hate it undercontrol. The team physicians check out allathletes to make sure their participation iiisports lSlld detrimental to their health,"Most of these athletes yxith asthitia do itothave problems yshile they are on ittedicattoii.The problems occurs yyhcn athletes do notk'novs they liaye asthma or I:I.\, (‘oreyKirspell. a treshnian soccer player. did ttotknow he had lil.-\ tiiitil three years ago. l'ntilthen. he had lived \\Illl his symptoms otwheeling arid loss of breath \\ itltoitt knoyymg

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\y Iiat their cause yx as.Another athlete Willi lil.-\ is (‘hris (iriggs. atumor cross country and track runner. He didnot diseoyer his lilA until his junior year inhigh school. Before that time. his breathingcapacity it as about 35 percent of it hat itshould ltaye been.(me apparatus a doctor may use to test forlil;\ is a peak flow meter. A subjects inhalearid then exhale forcefully into the meter.They continue to do this at various intervalsthrough ottt a workout. If the peak flow dropssignificantly during exercise. EIA Is usuallythe primary suspect..-\ftet‘ a prognosis of EIA or asthma, doctorsusually do not limit athletic activities if thesymptoms can be curbed yyith tiiedictttion.The important thing is to knoyx one‘s’ limits.“Sometimes dtiriitg training I lime to slowdrum or stop to catch mybreath." said Moore. "I justneed to regulate my self. and Idon't haye too many prob-lems."(lit the other hand. (iriggsran into some doctors with adifferent opinion."Some lltlrt'ti\\~tlllllthtl doc-tors told me to stop sports. butthe sports doctors understoodand gaye me the go ahead."Since then he has beenJunior (‘ollege NationalChampion iii the SOHO-meterrun. \yhile attending Itt‘evard.luntot'College-\sthma is ttot somethinganyone should take lightly. \yhethei' a personhas II (it lxnt\\\.s someone \ylttt lids tl ;\ doc]tor should always be consulted it asthma orl:l.-\ is suspected. Asthma can be Itlevthreatrenmg it not treated properly. and lil>\ andasthma can seyeiely decrease the pei't'oi‘rmaitce leyel of an athlete\llllelcs yyith asthnta and l‘l.-\ ha\e and are\yorking to oyet‘come a challenge and hayctound they cart participate in sports and Iixe\\ ith asthma

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()ii tlic iiieii's side. \‘yake l‘Ul‘CsI is tankedeighth nationally. \\l1llL‘ N ('. State and(‘leiitsoit also i'ecco ed yotes iii the season‘sfirst poll, lot the yyomeii. (‘Icntson isranked tltiid and N.( ‘. State is eleyeiith.“Noi'itially \xe don‘t like to lace this kiitdoI coitipetition. arid especially this kiitd ot:\(‘(‘ competition. early in the season."(ieiget‘ Silltl. "But this lets tts see the L‘ttltl'et'eiice course. aitd fiitd out \\ here otliet teamsare. We iust \yon't run the sattie yxay yye\yould iii Noycittber."The races “Ill be held on the l‘tlllt‘) (iolfCourse. with the men running at 0 ant andthe yyoitien running at It) amResults:MenTeam-I. N.(‘. State (1th, 2. South

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continual trout lhfx't' lb'after tyyo straight disappointinglosses.“()ut' problem this year is tinislt-ing ottr shots." explained 'I‘aiaiitini“We work so ltard to get the halldoyvnfield. but yxe inst can't finishottr shots,”State may tise Brose sparingly. itat all. iii the match. The seniormidfielder was not e\pecteil to beplaying so soon this season attcrhis surgery. Should the \Voltpacksei/e control early. ltrose \inIprobably exit the match.The game starts 3:30 today iiiRock Hill. S.(‘.

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Goines(ioittes tends to sau‘ his speedtritttl he tieeds it. "I‘ve never had torel) on it a 11 ltole lot. I onh have totrse it as much as the others. but l'mthanklul l have it."liriprovenient coordinator BillHicks sass. “liddie's \vork'mg onhis hod} “eight and leg strength.and he‘ll get a lot taster \111hincreased leg strength."(ioitles t‘ettltttds Hicks til .ttttitlletPack standout lie} \iood .lettries.\\ ho is eurrentI} \\ith the Houston()llet‘s.letlries ran a «it! 111 4.47 tor thePack 111 l‘lts'ti and 1111s notoriotis tormaking big pla)s his senior )ear‘.Although tiomes has .let'l'ries heat111 the speed categor}. 11 “1” takesome time to see ll the comparisonL‘Uttlttlltcs.(ioiues has set no tritlmg ohiec»ti\es lot" this season,“I “.1111 111 till in} role. htti vs hen Ido touch the toothall. l vsant tomake the "prime tirrre~ plai." likehis role model. 'l’rime l'rme' l)e1onSanders.

But Senior Kim Seroggms tirade a criticalblock on \‘ethoeven. .md (itiertther' pi‘o11de1lthe gameninmng kill to bring on .1 lourthgartie\Vitli some neu tound momentum. State sud»deti|_\ lound themselves 111 the thatch."We kept the hall 111 pla) so much." Martinosaid. “[1 resulted 111 us not getting back otideleiise .1 lot. hut we did do .1 good ioh olivtustkeeping it 111 play"

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Midfielder Leila Tabatai 1H) stored her first career goal in State' 3-0 win against Radford last week.

Tabatai works hard for the Packthe ptograni.~ \tatt- 11.1.1.1 .oa.h l.111_\ (ir'osssaid "Not onl\ apron-11 her staminaand sktlls. l1ttt slt1'lt.1s also 11111.1.1se1lhe1 Illtctl

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”I guess it is." 'lahatahai said. "I knots vse 11111.11 practice. but it's ditl'et'ent than 111st logging Ido have sortie kind of obsession \\ rtli running ”I'ahatahai‘s ohsession has also paid d1\iden1lsiii the technical area ot her gattte She recordedher first career goal 111 State's 1 ti 11111 o\eiRadtord Sept. II. and added lrei setond 111 theromp over Maryland. She has also loimd time todish ottt three assists. surpassing her pre\111ussingle-season high ol too, set during her lteslt111.111 1e.ir' and 111-.111'hed 111 het sophomore searNeedless to sa). het coach has heett pleased“She's one 111 the most improved p|.i_se1s 111

ll.t‘~ \ll\t‘oiittiriu’il tioiii lltlk't‘ llw'"When I‘m in the game. though I realh don'tthink \er) triueh about being tired.”()1 course. that‘s not t‘eall} surprising. coiisrdering the almost tanatreal commitmentlahatahai has made to running. She 1'egulail_\jogs the mile and a hall stretch lr'om Re).ttol1ls('oliseum to the Method Road Stadium hetoiepractice and has been knovs 11 to |1ig hack atterpractice or even some gamesll L'Ullltl he cottsltleretl .111 tlhscsstntt

sll\ llet 111.ittir.itio1i as .1 plan H has heeit tatttastillt' til lllt' lllllllk'Sl111 .1111l.11‘1‘1.1111!_\.slieliasxoi\\1ltl\ t’.il1‘s 1111 the 1111111lahatahat and her \\o|lp.1.k teatiittiates \srllcttlllplclL‘ ll11‘11 scastttt 1151111111: st\ gatllt‘ lititllt'stand l'huisda\ against l Ion ‘11.:11‘ ranked titth.enters the game 11.1111..pc1lr~11 * it record \shtlelit-.1111} ranked in thethe l ighting ('hrtstians.\1\l \. t‘lllt't .11: l

Martino “'l'hecie still .1 little \\e.ik 111 theirset‘\1ce return. hut the} ntake 11p 1111 it else“here UMartino also complerirented the pla} ot settet \hee (‘ommers“.\hce did .1 great ioh setting She is doingair terrtt'tc ioh getting the hall to the hittersVovs. State must regroup .11 1 :as the} 11.11el to Birmingham this \seekend tor theAlabama»Birmingham l11\it.111on.1l. \shithincludes the host as \\ ell as l..1ste1'11 lsetnuek).Auburn. and Butler

ktiottitig the s1ore .11 11.1; 1111 .1 hloek h}Scioggttrs and treshman Siiiiitv tir'eeirll1i\\c\L‘t'. l)ttl1c had .111 .itts\\et lot e\1'1'_\rthing the \Voltpack threu at themStates I rsa Kasper. \\ho had a numher otlsllls Ull lllc‘ lllglll. lt'tt'il 111 lsL'CP lllc l’dc‘l's cltist‘.hut Duke vsas not to he denied the laid)l)evils tmished State on another Verhoewnkill. and the estimated erood 111 4011 111-111home unhappy\lartiiio \sas e\treniel_\ iriipressed “Hit thel)e\ils. no“ (\rl overall“I thttrk the_\ have more options." said

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