Settle the rumors behind the infamous holiday 4:20 this weekend Bonomo named new wrestling head coach Back page Page 3 Page 9 April 19, 2002 12, Volume 55 http://www.Ihueagleye.com Lock aims to increase student email account usage Kristin White Eagle Eye Staff Reporter A policy is currently being drafted by university administrators that aims establish email standards for students in an effort to eventually designate electronic communication as the official form of information dissemination and exchange on campus. Under the pending email standards students would be advised and encouraged to use their to official LHU accounts, providing faculty and administrators with a reliable and effective method of contacting students. "The concern is that some official LHU email accounts are not being used," said William Phillips, Dean of the College of Education and Human Services. "We're looking for a way to reach the students with official announcements that's convenient for the faculty and The issue was raised after a survey conducted last November revealed an inadequate system of communication between the faculty and administration at Lock Haven and the students. Administered to a random sampling of students, only 41 percent responded, 47 percent of whom were freshmen. Administrators attribute the inconsistent Waven University's Student Newspaper Cock 'Haven, 9*. Coach Poff retires Head wresting coach resigns P.J. Harmer Eagle Eye Sports Reporter said. "My children are 12,10and four, and I felt I needed to be around more. That was really the basis for my decision." Poff took over the reigns of the team in 1990, after spending eight years as an in assistant Bloomsburg. The all-time coached 80 national qualifiers, 14 All-Americans, one national champion (current assistant coach Cary Kolat), 30 PSAC champions and 20 Eastern leader in wins at Lock Haven with 167, Poff's squads have consistently been one of the top teams in the nation at the Division I level. Poff's team of 2000-01 set a new have the ability to recruit some great student athletes and the relationships have been very special," said Poff. The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (SSHE) recently voted to lower the amount of credits a student at one of the 14 state-owned universities will need to graduate. of The number required credits for graduation will drop from 128 to 120 beginning in the fall of 2003. That means, students currently at LHU and incoming freshmen next semester will still need 128 credits to gradu- " ate. Photo courtesy of the LHU webs/fe Coach Poff hugs wrestler Mike Maney in an emotional moment during a wrestling tournament. Wrestling League champi"We've been really forthe years to tunate over Lock Haven students feel that university sup- plied financial aid and scholarships are insufficient, according to the results of a comprehensive survey conducted in November. Other areas that received poor rankings included living conditions in residence halls, the reg- According to Phillips, the administration has no istration process, student parking and food services. The results are taken from the data of two surveys: the Institutional Priorities Survey (IPS), distributed by direct mailing to all faculty and staff; plans to block students from accessing outside email accounts such as "Hotmail" or "Yahoo." See Email Page 2 and the Student Satisfaction Inventory (SSI), administered to a random sampling of stu- 9 9 Personals 8 Sports back page 8 Sufi box 5 Weather. 4-6 2 dents on the main campus. The report ranked issues on a scale of one to Parson's Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Newsroom: (570) 893-2334 Fax: (570) 893-2644 Visit us on the web: Students give LHU poor ratings in several areas Kristin White Eagle Eye Staff Reporter "The most troublesome thing for us was that there is no one direct medium to get a hold of all our students on this campus. In this world of technology we can't send all 3,500 students something and be sure that they got it," said Patrick Guerriero, who managed the survey for the Department of Academic Counseling and Ueagley e @hotmail .com According to a report done by the Academic Student Affairs and Committee of SSHE, it was determined that three of the 14 state schools already require 120 credits to graduate, and a system-wide credit requirement was desired. What the drop in credits will do is align the 11 schools who require 128 credits with the three who require 120 in order to ensure greater consistency among requirements in similar majors, and to enhance intra System collaboration and most importantly to help students graduate in four years. See Poff P; ■ Opinions University lowers credit hour Eagle Eye 21. Bald Eagle teams have claimed four Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference crowns in Poff's 12 years. "The teams have been successful," said Poff. "It's been an honor to be a part of that success. I really appreciate that Dr. Willis and the administration ment. allowed me to be a part of "I knew I wasn't going Lock Haven wrestling." to coach forever," said "There are not many Poff. "I'm very fortunate university gyms that you Lock Haven walk into and there are picthat University and Dr. [Craig tures of wrestlers on the Dean] Willis have provided wall. That shows the me with a choice. For the importance of a sport in a community and here at this last two years, I've basically been doing two full time university." As impressive as the jobs and it's taken a lot of time to do a good job in team stats are, the individboth areas." ual accomplishments ofhis "It mainly came down wrestlers are just as to family reasons," Poff impressive. Poff has See weekend weather Page 2 Scott Evans Staff school record for wins with Lock Haven wrestling coach Carl Poff announced his retirement from active coaching late last week, ending a 12-year run with the university. Poff will stay as a full-time faculty member in the Health and Physical Education depart- High-79 Low-51 after twelve years at LHU response rate among classes to a breakdown in the riasstllcds Zomics Movies ye Today's Weather The tree planted for the late Dr. Francis M. Perna can now be seen in full bloom just outside of Raub Hall. Perna was a political science professor at Lock Haven University at the time of his death. The results of the survey were brought to the Student Retention Counsel and Dean of the College of Education and Human Services, William Phillips, for interpretation and implementation. Currently, the counsel's are recommendations formalized for being review by the Vice President and President. The highest performance gap occurred in the rankings of the amount of university supplied financial aid and scholarships, not including Pell Grants, PHEAA or student loans. "It goes back to the state system schools in general," said Patrick the Gucrriero from Department of Academic and Counseling Development. "The evolution of the state schools was that they were almost funded at 99 or 100 percent in the eight, eight being the state and in today's world it's gone the other way." highest level of importance or performance. Residence hall conditions were also designated According to the consultant Noel- as an immediate chalcompany, Levitz, any disparity lenge, specifically referbetween the evaluation of ring to the quality of the two factors over 1.5 space, light and heat. represents an "immediate See Survey Page 2 challenge." LHU Director of Admissions Stephen Lee said from a recruitment stand point that the drop in required credits will make a four-year college career at LHU more marketable to perspective students. "We need to work diligently to implement this new policy and look at all the degree programs to see what needs to be done to accommodate for the changes," said LHU Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Roy Stewart. Stewart also said that sub-committee comprised of LHU faculty concluded that the credit should requirement remain at 128. He said the faculty's concern with dropping credits is something the state-system should study further. Also within the SSHE report, studies found that of the 94 private, stateowned, and state-related institutions Pennsylvania, the 14 state-owned schools such as LHU require and average of 126 credits for graduation. The five state-related schools, like Penn State and Temple require only 121 credits for graduation. The state's private schools require, on average, 123 credits for graduation. Page 2 April 19, 2002 Eagle Eye Spring symposium announces winners David Kubarek Eagle Eye News Editor Senior Justin Chirico took first place at the ninth annual Spring Student Symposium last Friday. Advised by Dr. Philip Huber, Assistant Professor and Chair of the Art Department, Chirico was awarded $150 for presenting slides of his bass wood sculpture titled 'Double Entity,' which is nearing completion. Chirico says that 'Double Entity' is the constant struggle between the machine of man and man's ambition to create. '"Double entity,' in my opinion, represents something that I see in people. The machine half wants to conform and the ambitious half is like an inner subconscious ghost, it goes for pleasure," said Chirico. "I see a 'double entity' in everyone." 'Double entity' will be displayed as a mural in the Parsons Union Building, (PUB), near the end of April as proposed by SCC executive director Darrick Harr and the Fine Arts Society. Chirico said that he is glad to leave a piece of himself behind at the University before he graduates. Andrew Scott Graham rep- Students who use outside primary email address will be encouraged to link to their LHU accounts by enabling the retrieval service option. However, the long term goal of the pending policy is that all students will use . . —. classical music. "Milton definitely had a good sense of rhythm," said Graham, referring to Milton's awareness of poetic rhythm in much of his work. Luke Stewart presented a summer internship specifically titled, "The Determination of Several Partial Nucleotide Genome of Sequences Segment 8, (NS Gene), of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus, (ISAV), Isolated from Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar. " Stewart used DNA sequencing to map the salmon anemia virus, a virus common in Atlantic salmon. Dr. Ted Nuttall encouraged Stewart to present his internship at the symposium. The event, which offers use their electronic account," said Phillips. "We want them to have an email address and know that it won't change during the four years they're here." Administrators intend for email to gradually develop into the official form of communication on campus. The policy will initiate a transition similar to the their official LHU email process used to convert to address as their primary electronic class registration, account and possibly be able where students were given to receive outside mail into the option of registering that account. Security and either by phone or online. confidentiality are a concern Still in discussion, the with the linking system and policy must be signed off by the appropriate will be investigated. officials "We want to make it as before review by President easy as we can for students Craig Dean Willis. David Kubarek/ The Eagle Eye Justin Chirico speaks at the Universities ninth annual Spring Symposium. Chirico took first place ——'Z'V .£mLM53 with his presentation on 'Double Entity'. substantial monetary rewards, is the only public forum for students of all disciplines to present their work. It is cosponsored by Phi Kappa Phi, the College of Arts and Science and the College of Education Services. and Human Justin Chirico will unveil his mural Wednesday April 24 at 9 p.m. in the PUB game room. All are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Pride Week Sponsered by LGBSL/GSA Sunday April 21: Project Coffeehouse with singer Amy Fix. 7 p.m. Jazzman's Cafe Monday April 22: Day w of Silence II 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday April 23: Speaker Professor Broomer "How to Deal with Semi-Hostile Enivornments" 4:30 p.m. Ulmer Planetarium April 25: Waffles and Chiggin with ing act Shevon and Molly 6:30 p.m. PUB Multipurpose room ly Countless college students are concerned with high-risk campus drinking and are eager to And solutions. In fact a national opinion poll of college-age students found that: 70 percent favor 21 as the minimum age to sell or serve alcohol; and65 percent want rules more strongly enforced.* Other research indicates that, in general, college students want stricter policies and enforcement on campus. MADD activists and college students make logical allies in the efforts to make environmental changes to change the drinking culture on our nation's campuses. higher were student parking and food services. "In the top five, usually somewhere, is parking and food," said Guerriero. "Nationwide there's never enough parking at universities and the kids who eat in the dining hall everyday eventually don't like it." Areas that were highlighted for less immediate improvement included allocation of student activity fees, accessibility of computers, and the amount of weekend activities for students. The also survey revealed that students are dissatisfied with faculty consideration of student diversity and adminis- Rendell visits campus Wednesday April 24: Gay/Straight panel discussion 8 p.m. PUB Multipurpose room Think before you drink Survey From Page 1 "It wasn't the staff or the student affairs people. It was the conditions," said living Guerriero. "I think it comes down to numbers and facilities." High enrollment has lead to temporary housing, which the survey revealed students gave a rating. performance poor According to Guerriero, crowded residence halls contributed to the ranking. Students also responded negatively to the class registration process, indicating general conflicts. "That's one of the things we trative efficiency. Students favorably ranked really need to fix and it's one of the things the Student Retention parking lot conditions such as lighting and security, library Counsel has looked at extensiveresources, variety of course ly," said Guerriero. The remaining two areas that offerings, and campus mainteyielded a discrepancy of 1.5 or nance. to to accounts as their T_-pp. Massacre in Piemont," and century eighteenth Counterpoint or Baroque music, which is closely related Adminstration addresses email communication Email From Page 1 — resented the English Department, after encouragement from professor Lawrence Lebin, taking second place with a presentation based on a paper titled, "Converging Themes: Counterpoint Conventions in Milton's 'Sonnet 18."' In his presentation Graham stressed the similarities between Milton's Sonnet 18, also titled "On the Late Class registration tops the list of complaints Friday April 26: Diversity Dance 10:30 p.m. Roger's Gym This week in history Wednesday, April 20, 1988: Approximately 200 LHU students gathered in the PUB to protest the derecognition of the Sigma Pi fraternity. Monday, April 23, 2001: ——.~-— — Photo courtesy of Democratic candidate for Governer, Ed Rendell spoke in the Parsons Union building on Tuesday. Education was the focus of Rendell's Rendell proposed amending the speech. Pennsylvania constitution to include mandatory fifty percent funding for public schools. Rendell says that increasing the cigarette tax, legalizing shot machines at racetracks and increasing the efficiency of existing programs will help pay for the amendment. Rendell faces Bob Casy Jr. in the Democratic primaries. Local news on the web www.lhueagleye.com ITEEKNEQZ The Sisters of the Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma will be holding a luncheon on April 20th celebrating the sorority's 104th anniversary. The Founders Day Chairman is taken reservations at 893-3921. All area Tri Sigma collegians and Alumnae are invited to attend. The Inter Fraternity Council (IFC) is hosting an airsoft paintball rush for interested males wanting to learn more about Greek life. The registration deadline is April 18. The rush will be held on April 28 at Extreme Adventures Games from 1p.m.-3 p.m. The cost is $10 per person. Contact Ryan Thayer at rthayer@lhup.edu for more information. GREEK NEWS * 1 he Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. WCdthGf J AT&T Senior Jamie Allen was charged with criminal conspiracy to commit perjury, criminal solicitation of perjury, terroristic threats, retaliation against a witness, forgery, criminal conspiracy to commit forgery, criminal conspiracy to commit false swearing and criminal solicitation of false swearing. World Record Sunday April 21! High-60 Low-40 High-60 Low-38 .See fullforcast and up to date news at: www.LHUeagleye.com Campus ministries is sponsoring a multi-sport event at Jack Stadium. Events begin at 1 p.m. and finals in the events are at 5 p.m. Some events include a frisbee distance toss, an accuracy soccer kick and the worlds largest volleyball game. STUDENT RENTALS AVAILABLE Now leasing for Fall 2002. One & two bedroom apartments available. Most utillities included, monthly or semester payment plans 24 hour maintenance service and a friendly staff Call for your personal showing today! Locations close to campus still available Stop by our office: 121 W. Church St., Lock Haven or call us at: 748-8550 April 19, 2002 Page 3 Eagle Eye 4:20 day draws confusion; and debate Times, marijuana has 315 chemmarijuana for the day. once smoke probably "I'll in icals. the morning and once in the Though a number of stuand finish the rest afternoon at dents don't have trouble recogThis Saturday is one of the most widely celebrated holidays night," David said. nizing the date, Sgt. Tiua for college students — even Historically, April 20 marks Chilton of the University of the of the Kentucky Police said she's anniversary though it isn't on the calendar. a Columbine School mur"never heard of that." She said High Saturday is April 20, day 4:20 It is also the of birthday often called and celebrated ders. UK Police have not made any Adolf Hitler. additional preparation for in some small circles as the new But when it comes to smok"stoner year." Saturday. Police ing the ganja, April 20 marks an The celebration for the holiThe Lexington ritual at a not conhigh school Department is also day entails water-filled bongs, old-time Rafael, us, surSan Calif. "To in it's business as packed bowls and fat joints According cerned. Times, usual," to a said Capt. Steve Stanley. rounding students with clouds High magazine speof pot smoke. cializing in marijuana, 4:20 "I think people won't smoke "4:20 is a special day comes from a 1971 tradition at more that day than they would because everybody who smokes San Rafael High School, where any other." According to the students is smoking," said David, an students would meet at 4:20 to smoke front a who pot in of accounting sophomore. p.m., habitually smoke marijuana, this the statue day hailed And of Louis Pasteur. Group year, Stanley is right. But for others, as a smoke-fest falls on the members called themselves the April 20 is significant. Heather, Over Waldos. an anthropology same day as Thunder Louisville, the annual fireworks then, senior, has to Since the tradition has work Saturday, but over across the spread the country. said that won't stop her from show that takes place students celebrate Many Ohio River. getting high. "I know I'm going to go to Many of those enjoying the 4:20, but have misconceptions baked," she said. use to work blasts of color will reefer of the number's significance. think 4:20 is the Many enhance the experience. Editor's Note: Some last are) code to to names are not used in this California penal refer "(My friends and I some first names Thunder, use. Others it and say and we're marijuana is story going to to protect baked," be David the number of chemicals marhave changed in said. been going to students. But, on to of $50 ijuana. He plans to spend according High the privacy 1 Andrea Uhde Kentucky Kernel Sun bank to hold small business seminar LOCK HAVEN~The Small Business Development Center at Lock Haven University is for community members planning to start their own businesses. Sun Bank will hold a "howto start a small business" workshop on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Akeley Hall, Room 126 on the University Campus. The workshop will include such helpful topics as tips on determining the feasibility of your business plan, learning government registrations, developing a list of monthly expenses - SBDC" can be Meeker, mailed to Krisy Training Coordinator; LHU Foundation potential Small Business Development sources of financing for a business. Dawn M. Datt, director of Center; 105 Annex Building; Lock Haven, PA 17745. For more information about the workshop or for free assistance in starting a new business, and determining the Small Business Development Center, and Wade Keiffer from call the Small Business Development Center at (570) The cost of the workshop is $15. Checks, payable to "LHU 893-2589. The International Student Association is calling on all International students to play in the 3rd annual World Cup on April 27, 2002. The fun starts at 10 a.m. with the final game at 3 p.m. Come along and show your support! Come Celebrate Earth Day With Us © © © When: THIS SUNDAY, April 21 Where: Russell Hall Lawn Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Live Music by Rebecca s Vine, Easily Amused, The Chucks, and Sensible Shoes Games, Face-painting, Tie-Dying, BIG Raffle with LOTS of PRIZES LHU Clubs, Exhibits, Local and MUCH, MUCH, More - FUN for ALL Ages Young and Old! Come Spend the Day Celebrating Mother Earth Sponsored by the LHU Biology Club 1VJVW I ■ '"^ Groups j 11 { \ ilio i'.jiu Page 4 OP/ED The Eagle Eye LHU's student newspaper ISSUE 12, VOLUME 55 Parsons Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Phone: (570) 893-2334 Fax: (570) 893-2644 LHUeagleye@hotmail.com Faculty Advisor Dr. Douglas S. Campbell Shawn P. Shanley Sean Dooley News Michelle Hershey David Kubarek Features Jessica Savrock Lindsay Johnson Suzanne McCombie Gregg Tripp Op/Ed Matthew English Classifieds Heather Flicker Copy Editor Jessica LaCroix Photographers Marc Rayman P.J. Harmer Life with Earl: Eye of the Tiger P.J. Harmer Eagle Eye Columnist Earl decides he wants to golf course for our weekly chat. But after the outing last year, I refuse to play a round just to "chat." So, I just brought my putter and wedge along to do a little chipping and putting. Seems that's all Earl was interested in as well because he was fuming when we got there. "You guys see the Tiger weekend?" channel this knew where I had a feeling I Earl was going. "You see, I turn on the Masters to watch all the great players in the world," said Earl. "I turn it on Sunday and it's like five hours of Tiger Woods coverage." Jay, a self proclaimed Tiger Fanatic, was quick to answer. "Earl, he's the best player in the world," he proclaimed. "People want to see him, they long to see him. He's simply put, the man." Earl chips one within 10 feet of the hole on the practice green, the closest he has been since we got there. meet us at the "The kid's damn near as talented as me." I couldn't believe he had just said that. "But, that doesn't take away from the fact that other golfers are on the course and playing the game," said Earl. "I mean, why not take the golf channel and make it a 24-hour Tiger network? That's about what they are doing, Tiger this, Tiger that." wen Earl, until someone steps up his agree with him. The were highly biased throughout the tournament towards Tiger. Jay saw it a different way. "Just like everything else in this world, it comes down to money," he said. "People pay to advertise because of Tiger. People pay to watch Tiger." "And on and on it goes," said Earl. "That argument is getting _ living on the course? I've decided to stop thinking about the senior tour and get on the PGA. People will be talking about Earl and asking who Tiger is." Well, we won't go there. "Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Jose Maria Olazabel, Vijay Singh, Davis Love III, David Duval," said Earl rattling off names. "You'd think these guys were just figures in a soap opera channel "'You 3euys see the Tiger J 3 I this weekend?' I , had a feeling ,, . knew where Earl was going game, Tiger is who people want to see," said The Big Easy. "Even when he has a bad day it's better than someone else's good day." "Hell, the only reason they showed Retief Goosen all day is because he was paired with Tiger," said Earl, completely ignoring the Big Easy. "But to listen to those announcers kiss Tiger's backside all day, you'd think he was the only one on the course." It was kind of hard to dis- old. How many times do I have to tell you if it weren't for the other players, there would be no Tiger. If he's out there playing a round by himself, there's no PGA, no competition, who the hell cares? He'd be the same as we are." Touche Earl. He just stopped Jay in his tracks. "Well, I guess that's a valid point," Jay said. "Sure as hell is," said Earl. "Why do you think I've been for Tiger. That's one show I would cancel" Obviously Earl has a bad taste in his mouth from this week- "Think maybe you're just a little upset that he won?" asked the Big Easy. "I can see where you'd be upset, but get over it." "No, he can win all he wants," said Earl. "That's why he's the best. But, let's show the others that are competing against him." "Well, I think one of the reasons they stopped this weekend was because everyone was choking," said Jay. "I'm sick of hearing that," said Earl. "That's part of the game. People want to see pro's drop one in the drink as well as watching fantastic shots. They show Tiger's bad shots, don't they?" Good point. "All I'm saying is let's give people some exposure," Earl continued. "Hell, Tiger should be the main draw, he's the best right now. But these other guys are out there grinding and are awesome players. I want to see them too." As we got ready to leave, Earl wanted one more swing on the practice green. He delivered the best shot of his life, two and in the cup. "Tiger's not the only one who can do that," Earl said as he retrieved his ball. "Vijay can do it just as easily as he put two in the pond on 15 this weekend. And Phil is deadly with a wedge. People just need to see it." Earl waved and said he'd see us down the line. He was going to get in 18 so he could prepare for the tour. God help us if Earl ever made the tour. Unhappy hour, binge-drinking kills college students...still For parents of high school seniors sorting through college offers this month, the final choice often boils down to picturing how a daughter or son might fit in at the new campus. Studies, sports, social life it's all in the mix at college-deci- sion time. survey of the impact of campus What parent, though, would ever imagine this scene: their child falling out of a dorm window drunk, or dying in an alcohol-related car wreck? Maybe more parents should. That's one lesson to be found in the troubling findings of the drinking. The study, released last week by a federally appointed task force of the National Institutes of Health, concludes that more than 1,400 college students die annually as a result of injuries and accidents linked to drinking. Nor are the statistics on latest and most comprehensive ■-■ ■ injuries and assaults any easier to swallow: More than 70,000 students are sexually assaulted or date-raped, and 500,000 are injured in accidents and fights due to drinking. That's four students killed on an average day what the top nation's sons that they celebrated occa- - and sionally still graduated - today's college officials offer a portrait of a much different campus. Binge drinking, where it occurs, isn't reserved for _ til311 ff MOTB 70,000 SlOuCHIS . weekend nights, Now it's « Thursday ni ht CPWIinllU OGAUdlly and Wednesday education offi- dIG cial rightly 9 QQ|| a |tpri mm evening, ■••UoHOH Ul There's a lot described as m re f evi"alarming It puts the lotion In the basket Visit www.LHUeagleye.com Online Editor Stephan Baldwin Advertising Tracy Jackson Jamie Melchionne "I don't disagree," said Earl. dence i of the devastating of impact" campus drink- H 500,000 ' ° .injured . ' .in accei- 3f6 „ around sions " -° occa- where drinking is the thing,main dents and fights Graham t flue to drinking wE* pre"; So the study Shawn P. Shanley remedies Ryan Van Rossum April 26th & 30th Sumer Buttorff Kevin Carver Scott Evans Jared Guest P.J. Harmer Kristin White Kristy Hepak Archivist Jessy Garcia THE EAGLE EYE. THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF LOCK HAVEN Annual Foot Long Hot Dog Strawberry Sundays Sale WIN PRIZES! (purchase necessary) UNIVERSITY. IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY WITH THE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR THE ARTICLES. OPINIONS. PICTURES AND LAYOUT OF THE EAGLE EYE ARE OF THE STAFF AND DO NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE STUDENTS, THE FACULTY SPECIFIED THE EAGLE EYE IS FUNDED BY THE STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE AND PRINTED BY THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS. CHANGEUPON SPECIFIC REQUESTS CLASSIFIED ADS FOLLOW THE SAME REGULATIONS. HOWEVER PERSONAL AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE FREE OF CHARGE AND MUST BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN - 1990s. And when this school year started, the American Medical Association reported that 95 percent of parents viewed binge drinking as a serious threat to students. How right they were. With its statistical analysis of fatalities, injuries, assaults and reckless drinking-related behavior like unprotected sex, the NIH task force casts a harsh light on undergrad boozing as merely a rite of passage. The wreckage of young lives stands in sharp contrast to the gyrations of televised springbreak revelers, or the Animal House story line of the latest National Lampoon movie. For every parent who rca- events, individual counseling, community partnerships to stem off-campus alcohol abuse, peerto-peer assurances that most students drink moderately or abstain. Note, those initiatives don't dwell ghoulishly on the dangers of drinking. Such warnings, say researchers, aren't effective with students too young to grasp their own mortality. But as a community, let's not forget the stakes can be life-and- death. |f your ad was placed Crnipus Graze TUESDAY BY 3PM LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ARE WELCOME THEY MUST BE TYPE-WRITTEN AND INCLUDE THE AUTHOR'S NAME. SIGNATURE AND TELE- - Pennsylvania State University, a leader in the fight for solutions. The NIH study points to strategies that hold promise for coming to grips with the excesses of college drinking. Many are being tested at local colleges and around the nation: alcohol-free JustThinld ADVERTISING INFORMATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST DEADLINE FOR AS SALES IS THE FRIDAY ONE WEEK BEFORE THE FRIDAY OF PUBLICATION PRE-MADE OR CAMERA READY ADS ARE ACCEPTED. HOW- EVER OUR STAFF IS WELL EQUIPPED AND CAN DESIGN ADS AT NO EXTRA COST PRICES FOR ADS ARE SUBJECT TO that can rein in a lethal campus drinking culture. Last month, a Harvard study showed that while more students are abstaining there are just as many who down several drinks at a sitting as in the early April 27th here it would be seen by nearly 4000 students and faculty. f*or more information call 8 A . Page 5 Eagle Eye April 19, 2002 -Letters to the editor are the opinions of the author and do not reflect the opinions of the Eagle Eye staff or its associates- the Editor How long can America remain neutral, other peoples opinions not crap Spread apathy? Put up, or shut up Dear Editor, Dear Editor, of other's views I believe Samual Buka's letter brought up some points of interest to me and deserves a reply. First, I don't view respect person's point another as "all that crap." I think listening carefully to what other people have to say is a good start towards understanding was simply that point of view. From that point, I may or may not agree, but at least I understand.If I understand Mr. Buka correctly his acts has brought this that American policies have been wrong-headed, even unjust, causing bitterness and resentment in the Arab world. It is of terrorism to our shores. blunders, because I would agree with this point. Perhaps I could even compile a longer list of American mistakes, miscues, and outright is I believe that this: point I have studied the area for quite some time. Where we evidently disagree, I believe, is on two points. The first terror. not justify does as a matter of principle terrorism is illegitimate and must be stopped. Past political support of Israel as a policy belief is terror. This The second is this: I don't believe that retreating in the face of terror will end terror. I believe it will only increase make must We successful. based on my understanding of human nature which tells me that people will continue to use strategies that are we headed idea that the "brick absolutely certain that terror as a tactic fails miserably or we will see a lot more of it.I for one do not have accountability. are always right," but I do have the notion that when we are wrong we have a process that leads to have made terrible foreign My studies of the region and various countries ofthe world have led me to believe that all of these countries a long list of their atrociup policy blunders. All have committed what we could call "crimes against humanity," and I could easily draw reality. Therefore, since to not stand up ties. So the argument that America is somehow the greatest or the only source of evil, simply does case. individual all nations have blood on their hands it is probably most useful to look strictly at the merits of each the past is any guide, howI think Mr Buka and I share the same wish, that America could stay out of all the conflicts of the world. If the Lusitama.kilhng hunsunk ever, we will not be able to do that. We had declared neutrality prior to both WWI and WWII. The Germans So it is false logic WWII. thrust us into dreds of American civilians, and forcing WW I upon us. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and be the world whether we engaged in we will to assume that we can withdraw from the world and escape conflict. History teaches us that policy (Nixon's opening a far-sighted foreign want to be or not. Faced with the inescapable logic of that it is my hope that we will develop died. Americans have thousands of with China is an example) which puts us ahead of the curve, rather than reacting to events after To deny act that is folly. unilaterally. Finally I strongly assert America's right to act in its national interest. All nations do. All nations I have two things to say to Matt Slavick the authot4 of "The average LHU student wants to drink and do drugs and get laid." First, I think you need a hug, very badly. Second, if you have such a problem with this school and the people in it, then why exactly arc you here? I'm only a freshman, but I can give you a LONG list of students who bust their butts everyday just to be here and succeed. It's people like you who encourage the apathy you seem to find so prevalent on this campus. In closing...put up, or shut up. Krista Rompolski Who you calPn psycho!? Write us a letter All letters are due no later than 3 p.m. Tuesday. Send them to shaggy_19333@yahoo.com or bring them to The Eagle Eye office in the PUB. 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Phone: Judy at 748-6336 Mobile Home for sale on a nice rented lot Castanea 3 miles from the Campus. 12x60, 2 Bedroom, 3 air conditioners, all appliances (including washer and dryer) new furnace, wooden porch and new storage shed. $4500 Phone 814-7654874 Chair person needed for HAC Concert and Club Entertainment Committee. Duties: Plan and implement monthly events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from studentbody. Present major concert and monthly coffeehouses. Interest in all types ofmusic. Chair person needed for HAC Performing Arts Committee. Duties: Plan and implement monthly events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from studentbody. Present events such as music, theater and dance. Chair person needed for HAC Visual Arts Committee. Duties: Plan and implement monthly events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget Seek feedback from student body. Present 16 mm films and campus cable ffl.gyfo",, «K g Chairperson needed for HAC" Special Events Committee. Duties: Plan and implement monthly events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from student bodyPresent events such as Homecoming, Welcome Week and Family Day. ——————————————— AXP-We just wanted to thank you for being the best groupies ever!!! Love, Sigma Kappa Megan, conjunction junction! what's your function?! ZLAM, Amy Leslie, Jess, Chubb, last Friday you girls were there for me when I thought I was gonna die and I just wanted to say thanks and sorry about the floor. Ole'! ZLAM, Nat Big, thanks for everything! I luv ya! Little Becky - Heather and Janeen We hope that you are happy when you are out of here. Good Luck!! Rachel and Kelli AXP is no joke !! I am going to miss you once you graduate!!!! Love, Leigh Congrats new sisters of ZTA! -Chubb Jill, thanks for everything! You are the greatest big! love, Danielle It takes two steps to be a fum- ble. Shannon, You look spank!! Skittles! Sigma Love, Kim Z who does that bulldog remind you of? Mama Bear, Keep your chin up!! You're doing great this semester. If you need me, I'm always there for you! You know where to find me!! Sigma Love, Your little bear - Little Penguin Happy Birthday! I know this is a few days late, but what can ya do? Hope you had a great birthday! Love Ur Big - Future 505 girls, can't wait until we get our very own SEA .' AB Kerri, thanks for adopting me. Now I can make the crowp paddle!! Love ya, AL I Congratulations, little Becky! from now on it's sister Becky. ZLAM, big Leslie Andrea- I'm gonna miss you next semester. Best of Luck in How-many days till ail graduation??? TLAM Amoer - Kim and Jess, The count down ■ begins!!! Sigma love, Melissa JellyBean- How is the reading 16 points... in second and track is in the bag... And we only got sophomores. -Lamar - Level II ATS's We are making it through so far. Kelli Chair person needed for HAC Graphic Design Committee. Duties: Plan and implement a HAC recruitment plan and advertise all HAC events, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from student body. Advertise events using all possible mediums. Seniors of Sigma Sigma Sigma, I'm going to miss you all very much!! Kim who will I groove with on the dance floor? Jess It's Miller time, but with only one Miller-that sucks!!! Melissa I'm 50!! I'm 50 years old....I love you guys! Sigma love, Carrie AP803 AXP, Thanks for the barbecue on Friday! Love, your groupies Little Niki- congrats on becoming a sister! I'm so proud of you! Love Big Becky...HAHA...Wait until next year. Tri-Sigma, I love you girls!! You're my second family!!! I can't wait to go camping. I'm soooooo excited!! Sigma Love, Jamie E Iff A I h your personals to hflicker@lbup.eciu before Tuesday 3 p.m Chinese Raccoon eyes at the Uni-Mart on Sundays Carrie, You're doing an awesome job! Sigma love, Kim Z. Congratulations to the new sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha: Becky, Niki, Danielle, Michelle, Julie, and Amy. Way to go, girls!! Lindsay has had more than one dream. Now what, boss? - AXP You guys did awesome Airband, don't let a little sugar get you down...Love AST Jill and Steph, can't wait to move in! I hope you're proud Crow, you should have won. We all know it. Tank's away message Saturday night of me cuz of Saturday night! ZLAM, Bailey Jess, Zawistoski to Miller! Touchdown! Sigma Love, Kim Z Greg -1 had fun at the Kenny Chesney concert. See you soon. Love, Rachie Tina, I love ya babe!! I would be soooo lost without you. I can't wait to live in the house with ya! Watch out 410....here we come!!! Your the best!! Sigma Love, Jamie Julie, Welcome to Tri Sigma!! Sigma love, Kim Z Colin, Watch your back!! We could strike at anytime!! Sincerely ?? said. To my favorite AIT buddy: You Rock!!!! Now that you got a man....we need to work on getting one forme!!!! I love ya babe!! Love your Favorite TriSigma Melissa, You finished your paper! Way to go! Sigma love, Kim Z Zetas Rock! Rachel, Only a little longer until the end. Kelli Sigma Sigma Sigma Rocks!!!!! Herbs, enough said! - Toaster; Happy day .you to kiddo. Smiles and all the best. - Sea cucumbers are the best! Tiff- Nuggets, nags, nuts?! [cake]. In the course of facing challenges like this, you'll learn how to think on your feet. Stay cool under pressure. Take charge. Talk to an Army ROTC rep. You'll find there's nothing like a little climbing to help prepare you for getting to the top. ARMY ROTC Unlike any other college course you can take. Apply now for paid summer leadership training and army officer opportunities. For details call LHUP ROTC at (570)893-2299 or come by 242 N. Fairview St., Lock Haven '^ The best week of my life -Ibby Chubb, the story was tough but you did it well! ZLAM, Leslie MDW: Hello Jello- Wishing you all the best and happy days. JUNE 19th!!! I love you! Keep watching my star, mmmmwwwaaahhh! - AIT Let's continue to have fun and do our best during Greek Week! We got this!!! TLAM Amber - my days sunny and vibrant. You are the greatest and I love you very berry much. Sugar the Greeks for an awesome Greek Week! LHU LAX Best of luck during the rest of your seasonWell have to "mix" again next semester! Love the girls of y - Congrats to all "Jason 'Golden Poppy,' quit reading the classifieds and pay attention in class. Your MECHANICS will never improve if you don't pay attention!! Hope you had a good weekend, your 'boutique' business partner." after this, the corporate ladder will be a piece of - - time this weekend... let's do it again sometime... Love ya!! J- You should work for that magazine with those hunks!! Girls Night In, It's raining men, Jimmy Eat World, jello shots, football, mud wrestling... what a great way to spend a weekend! Love you girls Brrr Tiff and Kempton- Thanks for letting me catch din-din with you guys the other day. S.T.A.R. (M.) We had a good Hockey, Volleyball, Football, Yelling, and lots and lots of sugar. What a week! Nat-Pat- way to sacrifice your body! ZLAM, Amy Great job this weekend Haven Heptathletes and Decathletes Bradley summer oflots of work? Kel again??? Sigma love, Jamie Kristen, I'm going to miss government class with you!! We had some good times in that class!! We are going to do get A's in that class!! Sigma Love, Jamie Pour some sugar on me! BJ, Are we ready for a long when are BJ -1 love you Baby!!! KML Stains, how's the bean bag? -Chubb Cigarettes are a known cause to erectile dysfunction. Queen - time except someone snores loud!! ZLAM, Leslie Kristin Congrats on becoming the newest sister of AST! We knew you could do it! Love, your sisters Tina and Jill, So we going to Dairy - Girls of AZT - Thanks for an awesome semester. It was rough but we made it through. Let's keep our spirits up for the next 2 weeks, and remember to have some fun., this doesn't last forever. TLAM Amber Zetas at Sieg, it was a great Little Bear, I love you! You're doing a great job with everything! Keep your head up! I'm always here for you! You're almost finished so hang in there. If life hands you lemons ...squeeze them and make lemonade. Sigma love, your Mama Bear Taus -1 know you're sick of hearing it, but I'm excited! Only 11 days till I turn 21!! -Guess Who - Why didn't you tell me I was parking in a giant mud pit? panties!! P.P., shirts can take forever to make!! T.T. On to a senior recital, enough Andrea, Jenn, Kate, Melissa and Becky You girls did awesome during football. I had a blast! TLAM Amber Wormo, give her back her "We got hosed Crow, we got hosed."- da Grump at Chair person needed for HAC Weekend Committee. Duties: Plan and implement weekend events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from student body. Present weekend, non-alcohol events to students. **ALL Applications are due by 4 pm, April 24, 2002 to PUB Business office. MB- way to go with our new sisters! Love Amy Teresa, hope the taco dip was great! ZLAM, Leslie ] Tri-Sigma- Great job this weekend and with all the Greek Week events! I'm proud ofyou. Sigma love, Kim Z Congrats to the winners of Greek Week big(Lauren): Congratulations! ZLAM, little (Nat) Nate, find a new weird animal. Counsil ty- Sonic, stop pissing on the bases -B Big Teresa, you are a goober but i still love you! Little Michelle Yeah, Airband was a setup. Chair person needed for HAC Lectures Committee. Duties: Plan and implement monthly events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from student body. Present speakers on topics such as alcohol, career, motivation, gay/lesbian issues, relationships, comedians. Chair person needed for HAC Multicultural Committee. Duties: Plan and implement monthly events for the student body, recruit a committee, work with a budget. Seek feedback from student body. Present a well rounded calendar of events that educate and also events that represent the interests ofminority groups ofthe campus communi- Come to Coffee House Sunday @ 7:00 at the Woolridge Amphitheatre. Performer Amy Fix singing "Sassy Lesbian Comedy Songs" Nikie and Julie, we are always here for you! ZLAM, your pledge sisters AL Sarah McZeta- you are great! We are a great pair! ZLAM, AB Amy CUCUMBER!!!! Amy, congratulations little! i'm so proud of you! ZLAM, Bailey , Wickster- thanks for making Tush Have a happy and fun weekend Lock Haven University! Page 1 19, 2002 McCormack honored with PSAC Top Ten Award LOCK HAVENTrap McCormack, a senior wrestler, was named a recipient of the prestigious Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Winter Top Ten Award for the 20012002 season. The Top Ten Awards recognize five male and five female student-athletes from one of the 14 PS AC institutions who distinguish themselves in the classroom, as well as in the arena of competition. The conference designates Top Ten Award winners after each of the competitive sports seasons, fall, winter, and spring. McCormack was LHU's starting 125-pounder for the fourth-straight season, closing out his senior campaign with a 24-6 overall record, which also included a perfect 7-0 mark in Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) regular season action. It was his third straight 20-wins season, finishing with a career mark of 91-20. McCormack defended his PSAC championship with his second title in 2002, and was a four-time NCAA Division I National Championships qualifier. The senior grappler carries a 3.71 GPA as a Health and Physical Education major. He is a four-time PSAC Scholar Athlete, a multiple member of the Dean's List, and has received LHU's Health and Physical Education Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior of the Year Awards in each of his years at the University. This is McCormack's third Winter Top Ten selection, also garnering the award the two previous seasons. The wrestling team finished out 2001-2002 with a 17-4 dual meet record and finished second at the PSAC Championships. The Bald Eagles finished third at the EWL Championships and tied for 19th at the NCAA Division I National Championships. To be a candidate for the Top Ten Awards, a student- Men's soccer coach Eaton resigns; Football assistant coaches move on LOCK HAVEN- Lock Haven tenure. Over his coaching University has announced that career, he has amassed a 146Head Men's Soccer Coach 111-12 tally. Eaton is a 1988 Rob Eaton, Assistant Football graduate of Lock Haven Coach John Allen, and University and was a fourAssistant Football Coach John year standout on the men's Bell will all be leaving their soccer team from 1983-87. posts in order to pursue other John Allen leaves his role professional opportunities. as the Bald Eagles' offensive "All of these coaches have coordinator in order to take a worked well with our studentnew with position the athletes and have given very Bucknell University football good service to Lock Haven team. University," said Lock Haven A six year-veteran of the Director of Athletics Sharon LHU football coaching staff, E. Taylor. "We wish them Allen has held down several well in the next phase of their positions, including offensive personal and professional purcoordinator, recruiting coordinator, administrative assistant, suits." Eaton resigned his position secondary and special teams as Head Men's Soccer Coach coach. Prior to coming to alter five years at the helm of Lock Haven, Allen was an Under assistant coach at Spotswood The Haven squad. Eaton, the Bald Eagles High School in Virginia. advanced to four Pennsylvania John Bell departs Lock State Athletic Conference Haven to take a position on (PSAC) playoffs and his teams the Saint Joseph's (Ind.) have sported a 53-32-6 (.615) College football coaching overall mark. staff. There have been a comBell was a two-year membined 24 players earn All- ber of the LHU staff, tutoring PS AC honors and another eight make All-Northeast Region status during Eaton's the Bald Eagles' defensive line during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. Prior to his Lock athlete must have achieved a minimum of a 3.25 cumulative grade point average and be a starter or key reserve with legitimate athletic credentials. Only student-athletes from the winter sports season are eligible for the Winter Top Ten Awards. Those sports include men and women's basketball, men and women's swimming, and men's wrestling. The Top Ten Awards provide the PSAC an extra tier in the recognition of the top student-athletes on all PSAC squads with 3.25 cumulative GPA's or better. Additionally, the PSAC names the top Male and Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Roller Hockey team falls 8-2 to Bloom in semi-finals The roller hockey team's season came to an end Tuesday night with an 8-2 loss to Rob Eaton Haven appointment. Bell an assistant at Hampton High School in Allison Park, Pa., and as an assistant coach at Slippery Rock University. "The departure of Allen and Bell are two big losses for the Lock Haven University football staff," said Head Football Coach Mark Luther. "They are both outstanding served as people and great coaches, and leave two sets of big shoes to fill." , The j&jguErenUM, opening the searches to fill the coaching vacancies. Trap McCormack was named tp the PSAC Top 10 for the third time, finishing his Bald Eagle career with a record of 91-20. Two goals from Ryan Pamieri gave Bloomsurg a 3-0 lead in the first seven minutes. Bloomsburg in the semifinals. Bloomsburg outplayed Lock Haven to advance to the finals against the Woodpeckers, who Adam Svvarr defeated the Titans 5-2 in the Columnist other semifinals. Senior Steve Kevin Ryan and his brother captain for goals added Campbell had a goal and an Chris assist in his final game for Lock Bloomsburg before Bill Haven, and goalie Kevin Beddicks' first goal of the game Sodano made 29 saves for the made it 6-0 at half time. Bald Eagles. Randy Helsman finally got Bloomsburg jumped over Lock Haven on the board in the the Eagles right off the opening second half. He took a centerfaceoff. Chris Zwierzyna ing pass from Campbell and scored six seconds into the redirected it past Bloomsburg game when he blasted a slap goalie Justin Lowell. "We had a shot over the glove of Sodano. good run, but we just got out- played by a better team," said Helsman. Bloomsburg added a power play goal from Beddicks and an even strength goal from Kevin Ryan to pull away with an 8-1 lead. Campbell scored a shorthanded goal with less than three minutes remaining for his final goal in his Lock Haven career. Harmon, Scon Lock Haven's other graduate, did not register a point, hut played well in his final game. "It was a good season," said assistant captain Josh Fry. "Now that it is over we need to rest and recuperate lor next season." Don't Forget! Today is the last day to sign up for Men's and Women's 5 on 5 Basketball naihtirb nms nrrt$tg "?if w i,m .!■ Caff Doug Carter at X2569 with any questions STUDY DAY April 30th Attention Seniors Cap's, Gowns & Annocements Get them at the Bookstore! Check Your Tickets Prizes given away everyday! Hfrh0?eQ&titei&'Wrrpef team Bookstore Yard Sale April 26th and 30th 9:00am to 4:00pm • /://>,