- On the inside... , zvww.lhueagleye.com Dr. C's Wea /\ Over 150 students and faculty were honored this past weekend at the annual spring convocation out those nut go play badminton! warm in th* it will .u chilly! See A2 Wednesday, April 13, 2005 Lodt Haixm Unh>ersity's Volume 61 IssuelO StudentNewspaper\ Students stay up all night and relay for a cause Marian Gantt Staff Reporter '*'•'"» ' v™ B7 « > Jt Bl BKBH AS M vJH SK"^''fl ■ Br -S i » f 41 J 1 BL Bv k,_jB1 ; j^^^^^^S^^^^^^fi S ■ ■ ' '^BVBHBk9JbhBBi -'yvnl ■■■J Sywulakl Eagle Eye Staying up all night may not be something new for most college students, but this past Friday night many college students pulled an all-nighter to raise money for cancer research at the Relay for Life. Bone marrow program stresses the importance of donating Lisa Kiwak You have the opportunity to save someone's life. This was the message Alice Kaplan, the recruitment supervisor at the Penn Jersey Region of the National Marrow Donor Program, conveyed to students and faculty on Tuesday evening. The educational night was held in the Hall ofFlags to educate people on the importance of becoming a member of the National Bone Marrow Donor Registry. The night consisted of two informative videos with a question and answer session following. The first video was a message from Woolridge Resident Director Russ Jameson. As many of you may know, Jameson is suffering from a rare form ofleukemia. Jameson is in need of a bone marrow donor, and therefore expressed the importance of becoming part of the registry. Kathy Allison of the Health Science Department, Katie Woodring who works very closely with Jameson in the Residence Hall Associtation, Resident Director of Campus Village Wendy Walsh, and Director of Human and Cultural Diversity, Kenny Hall, are organizing thc drive. The Residence Hall Association will be the coordinators. "I personally have been in the registry for thc past 12 years," said Kaplan. "I still haven't gotten that call." According to Kaplan, the national registry is made up of 5 million people. The catch is in order to donate, you must be such a close match to the patient that some people will never be called to donate. Kaplan stressed that this is why it is so important to bring diversity into thc registry. For example, someone of Asian descent is more likely to match another person ofAsian dissent. "There is a critical need to diversify the registry," said Kaplan. "By doing this, maybe some people looking will be able to find a match. There are a few misconceptions about becoming a bone marrow donor. First off, the need for bone marrow is great. According to Kaplan, every year 1,000 people are suffering from terminal diseases in which their only hope is a bone marrow donor. There is only a 25 percent chance that these patients will find the match within theirfamily. The other 75 percent must look to the national registry to find a match. See "Donate", page A4 Opinions A6-A7 Clubs/Organizations A8 B1-B4 B5-B8 Sports Features The Eagle Eye Parsons Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Newsroom 893-2334 Business Office 893-2753 -- lhueagleye@yahoo.com lhueagleye.com Sex Squares Cancer. Most people are afraid ofit, many people get it and some survive it Friday night, hundreds of people gathered in the Student Recreation Center for the Relay for Life to raise money in hopes that a cure will be found. Whether or not cancer had personally affected those who participated, everyone hada common motivation to participate: to find a cure and endthe suffering. "I wanted to do the Relay for Life with my sorority because someone close to me passed away from breast cancer in June," said senior Kristen Kanjorski, captain ofthe Sigma Kappa team. The event began withan opening ceremony in which each team was introduced and able to rake their firstlap. Each team presented The student affairs team won their banner which was judged collecting thc highest amount for and awarded at the end of the of donations for Relay for Life this event. year, with several teams following The survivor celebration closely. Collectively, thc teams brought tears to the eyes of nearly were able to raise thousands of every participant. After each surdollars for cancer research. vivor in attendance was awarded "I thought the relay for life with a medal, they took their lap as was a fun and rewarding experia group. All of the participants ence and I would definitely do it stood along the edges ofthe track again," stated senior Michelle and clapped through the entirety Kiwak. of the lap. Among the survivors Another Relay for Life will be were some LHU students and held in Lock Haven at the end of Russ Jameson. this May. For details visit Jameson presented the participants with an inspirational speech Outsourcing protest brings large crowd to Clarion Dan Edmgtonl Clarion Call Rain did not prevent many students and staff from going to Clarion and protesting the outsourcing of jobs. bi-annual conference. The event was scheduled around the PACT conference so Students, staff and alumni of that members of the Board of Lock Haven University and the Trustees would have the opportufirst hand the determiother 13 state schools made a trip nity to see nation of members of the State to Clarion University on Thurs. and College University April 7 from 2 to 5 p.m. to hold a Professionals Association silent protest against outsourcing (SCUPA) to keep certain wording Pennsylvania the during Association of College Trustees' out of their contract that would Nicole Jacobs Staff Reporter ' News....A1-A4 Classifieds...A5 regarding the shock ofbeing diagnosed with cancer and thc many lessons it has taught him. He also thanked everyone from LHU for the support he has received and explained how much he misses everyone. After reminding everyone to be thankful for everything and living each day to thc fullest, Jameson received a standing ovation from everyone in attendance. Throughout the night, several games, competitions, and presentations were offered to keep motivation levels high and to keep everyone awake. Two bands entertained the participants and served as a nice break from the repeating CD's. "1 was exhausted, but I knew Sigma Kappa raised a lot of money and I was excited to see who won. we're definitely participating next year!" stated entertains audiences for the 14th straight year. Softball team cruises past PSAC West. See B8 See Bl allow outsourcing. Those who braved the rain were met with locked doors and armed security guards. Despite the emphasis union members made about the protest being silent, no one wasallowed into the building where the conference was taking place. See "Protest", page A4 H Confused about outsourcing? Turn to page A4 ESS B^^rffPP 23 A2 April 13, 2005 lhueagleye.com Students and faculty honored at convocation Fraternities and sororities to compete in annual Greek Week Cynthia Martinez Staff Reporter SywulaklEagle Eye Rick Harvey, SCC President, presented the 2005 Student Choice Awards at the annual Convocation this past Sunday. Receiving awards were from left: Harvey (presenter) Mahlon Grass, Mike Richards (accepting on behalf of Kathy Richards), and Dan Shaw. Not pictured are Zak Houssain, Lisa Kiser, Damarys Lopez, and Sarath Fernando Jamie JVlonahan Staff Reporter have become apathetic because ofthe media being presented today. He brought up subjects such as the Patriot Act and the Iraqi war The sounds of the national anthem and talked about the people's right to know. Rolley talked of the different acts that the echoed throughout Price Auditorium as pargovernment has passed that affect ents, teachers and students filed in to await Americans to know, acts such as the right the start of the Academic Honors and Sunshine Act and thc Freedom of Foundation Awards Convocation. Information Act. He said that these acts Following soloist Ashley Lacki's perinvolved mainly accountability. formance of the anthem. President Keith T. Rolley also said that the "media plays a Miller officially began thc ceremony by role in accountability... it works to balance introducing the keynote speaker of the the news and information that is published." event, Robert O. Rollcy, Jr.,publisher for the Following Rolley's speech, Dr. Zakir Lock Haven Express. Hossain and Ronald H. Jury approached the Rollcy began his speech by discussing to each make a brief stateorder podium in the idea that the people of today's society ROTC cadets heading to Warrior Forge Emily Carey Staff Reporter This summer, the juniors, or MS3s, of the ROTC program will spend five weeks in Warrior Forge, and they will be evaluated on their readiness to become a lieutenant in thc Army. In order to prepare the cadets for Warrior Forge, the ROTC held a field training exercise from March 31 to April 3. The morning of Friday, April I involved a physical training test. Throughout the rest of the day. the MS3s took part in day and night land navigation. The cadets spent all day Saturday in squad tactical exercises (STX). That involved moving through the woods in a squad-sized element. Thc seniors, or MS4s, acted as the enemy so that thc MS3s could practice attacking enemy positions and fighting techniques. Sunday thc cadets participated in a field leader's reaction course (FLRC). A series of obstacles were arranged, and the cadets had to compromise the obstacles with limited equipment and while being timed. The field training exercise is the major event of the year for the ROTC. It is held in Fort Indiantown Gap, which is near Harrisburg. Other schools from Lock Haven's brigade also participated in the exercise, including Bucknell University, Lehigh University. University of Scranton and Princeton University. President's Concert University Sy Band Performance 3 p.m duiiuo,. Admission is free/open to the public ment about the ceremony and the students receiving awards. Dr. Hossain then proceeded to present the Academic Honors awards and then the Foundation awards. Students lined up next to the stage as their names were called and awards were given out. The next item on thc agenda was the presentation ofthe Students' Choice Awards, done so by Rick Harvey. There were five awards given to faculty members, one given to a staff member and one given to an administrator. The ceremony ended with President Miller giving closing remarks and Ashley Lacki singing thc Lock Haven alma mater. Scooter driver charged with multiple counts Brendon Costello Staff Reporter who is a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Thc officer was treated at a local hospital and later released. Rosenthal was charged with Joshua Rosenthal, 20, of several crimes including aggraEvergreen Commons, was vated assault, criminal trespass, charged with two counts of escaping to avoid detention and aggravated assault after he resisrecklessly endangering another ted arrest by a Lock Haven person. police officer on North Fairview Street on Thursday, April 7. Rosenthal, according to a police affidavit, was traveling on a motorized scooter on North Fairview Street when an officer attempted motion the unregistered vehicle to pull over. Rosenthal allegedly accelerated 9 the scooter in the direction of the officer with the intent to injure him and later told police that he thought the officer was Irrtaoy, AprtS the meter maid. After Rosenthal resisted 11 jm* detainment he allegedly fled to the 500 block of West Church Street where he entered the back door of a private home. Additional officers were called ■v to assist in thc apprehension of Rosenthal after a tenant of the 200 home informed officers of the fjttldOf&f) trespasser hiding on the second floor. One officer was injured during his contact with Rosenthal, I Com*Witt* [ Spring is here which means it's time to hang out with your friends while you enjoy the great spring weather. To the Greek community it means the annual Greek Week! Every spring semester all the Greeks in Lock Haven University gather for various events that will determine the Greek Champions at the end of the week. This year the events range from sports to fun games to even a "man hunt" game. Starting out on Monday, April 18, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Kappa Delta Rho along with the women of Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Zeta Tau Alpha will be holding their soccer game in Zimmerli Gymnasium. That Tuesday these organizations will continue to compete in a volleyball game. Although the Interfraternity Council has yet to announce their event for Wednesday April 20. the National Panhellenic Council will unite to fundraise all day on campus for the Russ Jameson cause. "In recent years, we haven't actually done a philanthropy like this," said Kristinc Grove, Greek Week Chair for the NPC. "But this is a great opportunity for all of the Greeks to get together and work for a great cause." After the sororities' philanthropy, they will be continuing their week events with a nontraditional game of "man hunt." "This is going to be something like 'capture the flag,'" Trentadue, said Melissa President of the NPC. "It's going to be a fun event that we haven't done before." IFC and NPC will continue the week with basketball on Thursday, floor hockey on Friday, the popular air band performances on Saturday, and the week will be wrapped up on Sunday by a fun games day. Who will be the winners of this year's Greek Week? Come out to Zimmerli Gymnasium all week and find out who will take home the trophy. Correction 's Eagle Eye, there was an article on In last Dr. Patrizia Hoffman running for city council, The Eagle Eye would like to clarify something that was said concerning her plan for the area. She plans to help increase growth in the area by the use of consolidation, to cut waste, to economize as much as possible, and to be efficient with the money this area has because she says, "you can't keep on taxes." We would like to apologize for any misunderstanding. 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At the the president's wife, and their booth, children had an two sons, Kameron and Kyle. niry to lean "It's a great place for kids to ing and to make Japanese learn creative skills and art, and acters with glue and glitter. the university offers a diverse "It is an excellent activity for set of activities," Yost said. "I our students," said Bob Jenkins, | think the whole program is realinterim director of FLS ly wonderful. It's a credit to the International, arc learning -B university and it is great for the and practicing their language 1 |r community." skills, and at the same time, the V Wally Watt, LHU employee children get to learn about them. and parent of daughters Amy, 6, It generates interest on a very BBBW and Christina, 8, agreed with human level. It is very nice. Yost. Thc festival, which LJ "The kids really love doing from I to 4 p.m., entertained < the crafts," Watt said. "As a hundreds ofchildren. whole, it is very educational." 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Members this union fill positions as registrars, assistant admission, assistant of financial aid, resilife, student affairs perstudent orientation perand alumni offices per- fl 1 f fl i fl fl ■■BV-Bflflflflflflfli _■■ fl PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PM PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^pi PJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^PJ^pi PJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ Jonny Sywulakl Eagle Eye Penn Jersey Region Recruitment Supervisor of the National Marrow Donor Program Alice Kaplan conveys the importance of donating bone marrow. from "Donate", Page AI Bone marrow is essential to life. Kaplan said it is where your blood is produced and bone marrow is basically your immune system. Another misconception is that the process of donating will hurt. If you are called to be a donor, you will have the option of two different anesthesias. The first type will put the donor completely out, and the other option is an epidural, where thc donor is numb from the waist down. "It's amazing what people think," said Kaplan. "A majority of people say it feels like slipping on ice [after they donate]." According to Kaplan, 7-10 percent of the donor's marrow wilt be taken and given to the 26th there will be no cost. Organizations throughout campus have raised and donated money in order to waive this cost. According to Walsh, the SCC donated $1,000, each of the Residence Hall Council's are organizing money, and some of thc fraternities and sororities are also donating. Jameson was the inspiration behind the bone marrow registry drive. It will run on the 26th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on helping with thc drive, or to make an appointment so you can become part ofthe registry, you Walsh at can email wwalshfalhup.edu or Allison at patient. That small amount will generate enough new blood for the patient. The donor's bone marrow will regenerate itself within a few weeks after donating. Kaplan knows several people who are donors and have been called to donate several times. "I figure it can't be that bad they if want to do it again," she said. If you become a part of thc registry and eventually decide to donate, thc patient and their insurance will cover all ofyour expenses. The gift of giving is at no cost to the donor. Normally, the only expense to the donor is becoming part of thc registry, which would cost an individual $65-100. Luckily, for the students and faculty here on campus if you choose to participate on April "One thing we need to remember is this is about life and death," said Kaplan. "This is your chance to save someone's life." , to McrriamDictionary, out"thc practice of submanufacturing work t00utsidc and especially foreign or nonunion companies." Thomas Gluck, PSSHE Director of Communications. said that thc new wording is not actually outsourcing. "It is really about a process that would allow us to respond to certain needs." Members of SCUPA stated that the needs expressed publicly by Gluck and Chancellor from "Protest", page A1 At the end ofthe conference, SCUPA members headed to the back of the student building to be seen by trustee members before following their busses over to Rcinhard Village, a new development similar to LHU's Evergreen Commons. While the protestors were seen by the members, PSSHE trustee Chancellor Judy Hample, who is a driving force behind thc outsourcing clause, would not walk in front ofthe picketers. Kevin Stone, Resident MAZIN' Judy Hamplc are inadequate and do not concern jobs that members actually fulfill. After 10 negotiations, the most recent taking place in February 2005. neither side has been able to reach an agreement. "Most other issues, like health care benefits and salaries, were resolved early in the process," said Max McGee, chairperson of the SCUPA Education Outsourcing to Committee. According McGee, the new wording is what has been causing all of the problems. "Control over housing is thc first thing that is going," said Susan Kastner, a SCUPA member from Millersville University for the past 27 years. Members of SCUPA from LHU. Clarion. West Chester, Kutztown. East Stroudsburg and California Universities, who have had private companies involved in housing recently, listed new dormitory facilities as a way that thc process has already begun. Evergreen Commons at LHU and Reinhard Village at Clarion are two examples of what the union is referring to. Both ofthese establishments are owned by the Foundations at the two universities, yet students are urged or forced to live there by the universities. There have even been cases where letters have been sent to transfer students falsely claiming that the buildings arc university owned. If in fact the new facilities were owned by the universities, SCUPA members would be working in them. Instead, private companies are being employed to run and maintain them. "We're trying to deliver housing, private-entity built housing. We're not thc employer," said Gluck when asked about the situation. He described the efforts of the PSSHE to pursue quality in order to compete with other universities and explained how this was just one of the many "different iterations for housing." Most of these variations involve less expensive, private companies running the dormitories, rather than the resident directors of SCUPA. "We've all been at the universities a long time. Wc like thc students." said Kastner. "Wc don't want to see crisis lines replacing people who help students in the dorms." Whether thc new language is added or not to the pending contracts, the outcome of SCUPA will have an effect on students. "You are students at an interesting time," said Gluck. Director of High Hall, emphasized that any student who plans on going into the education field or who has parents in thc field could feel the repercussions of outsourcing. To educate Clarion students on these issues, protestors distributed factual handouts to passcrsby. Paul Skrgic, a junior marketing major from Clarion who stopped to ask questions said, "It's ridiculous what they're trying to do. They can't just let decent people do decent jobs." The protest, which was organized by LHU's Max SCUPA Outsourcing Education Committee, had 150 picketers at one point, despite thc inclement weather. Picketers included members of SCUPA from all 14 state schools, as well as members of Clarion University's division of the American Federation of State County chairperson of the McGee, RE IE MS (AFSCME) during the threehour protest. "I think it went well. I think we got our point across to the Chancellor," said Stephanie Troxell. a freshman sociology major at LHU. 1'M "Crisp Garden Fresh Fresh Grilled Chicken Caesar ___-______r^^Spfl_iv - Medium t J Ig ppiii|» Pix./ias S-j For I | [f Cicl A KKICIC! 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Work at home Call 405-447-6397 Personals Alpha Sigma Phi is selling lottery tickets for the entire month of April. Tickets are $5, and the pay out is $10 when you win. You can buy a ticket from any brother. t-unit is by far the best Doc's worker I've ever met. ZLAM, m-ho 'If you were stranded in a snowstorm and needed to eat someone, you could eat his butt' -Katrina, she's sick wayne and katrina couple of the YEAR. You wouldn't believe. A5 lhueagleye.com April 13, 2005 - f-LjV JIM Wayne and Katrina Couple of the YEAR. I love the front porch club @ KDR. Little Erin- Almost there! ZLAM- Big m-ho! Tut- It didn't look like pieces of ham, but those chicken wings really did look like pieces of ham! ZLAM- M-ho Wifey-1 can't believe in two hours all you did was clean the Sigma Pi bathroom...and I can't believe it's really white! ZLAM- Wifey Tut- Thanks for walking home with me and dealing with my paranoia! ZLAM- m-ho Steff- PIVOOOOOO OOOOOOOT! HIT IT!!! ZLAM- m-ho Boo- Does he want his pants back? 'Sigma Pi is god.' Can he come back soon? :( ZLAM- m-ho m-ho, moe, mo-ho, mHAH, m-dd, hiney-ho, booty-ho...can't we just call me Melissa?! I miss last spring semester with our special guests and radio needing to be escorted out of the Fairview room! 312 brothel- I lost my flip flops at your apartment this weekend, do you think I will ever see them again? -hiney ho *Said in Steff s voice* 1 iti j - _ Make sure you check out the (shuttle)cock on the front page! Russell Girls-1 love you! You know I'm the bomb diggity! Wifey- happy 21st! Now I just need to turn 21 and then we are set! ZLAM, Wifey Natty- Had an awesome time with you, more to come! Love you lots! Hugs and Kisses- Steph Krysta- I'll cuddle with you anytime. Hugs and Kisses- Steph Lobster-1 can't get by without you! Thanks for everything. Love- Megan Teenie- We'll be okay. I love you! -Megan Little kitty-1 still have blisters on my feet. Those rocks are killer! But it was worth the walk! ZLAM, Big Kitty 'I have a bug bite and it really hurts' Jil- Are our flowers and vegetables growing yet? 18 days left in the semester! Jil and Jess- Thanks for the cookout! Can't wait for the next one. I'm glad the grill works! Chrissy- You still make me feel welcome at home, thank you so much for that. You're a great friend! He asked me if I was the "stick-up girl." I don't really know what that means. Ryan- This is really for you this time! Thank you for being so completely wonderful and understanding. You are amazing! So, freshmen playing "I" before "e," except after "a.." music out loud in the computer lab are what? Well, it just makes my Formal on friday and I still don't have a date! YESSSS. Ariel- Keep smiling! Love-Megan What the hell? "I" comes before "u!" Thanks for fun Phi Mu Delta! Love- Alpha Sigma Tau Krysta-1 love you little! I'm always here. Love- Kristina LHU would like to officially welcome John Klacik to the athletic Well, you can't please 'em all, you know. Some people just require a little more rubbing than others. Stephie-Jo- Thanks for an awesome night!:) Love- Gnat Lobsters-1 love you. Love- Crabby The funky fresh are the freshiest ZTA's I've ever seen! ZLAM- m-ho I think it's the perfect day Krysta- You re amazing! Megs- Thanks for always ZTA days ... always a good time and always lots of money spent! Mini-Me- We love you The 'get wet club' needs to stop stalking me! Nat- Thanks for all your "Australlian monkies" 1 steP h" You're the best ZLAM- m-dd Little Kitty- Please comfort me even though I make fun of you! ZLAM- Big Kitty ■ cuddler ever! Love- Krysta • I really do miss ~ too!:) , I love you always! Ariel-1 love you! Miss my pudge sister! Love- Mo Kristina- My personal photographer! :) Love you lots! Remember kids- It's not a birdie, it's a shuttlecock. We can't spell. eye go blaaaaaaaah. to go out and play some shuttlecock, don't you? Wear cotton. $450 Group Fundraiser Scheduling Bonus Four hours of your group's tune plus our free fundraising solutions equals $1,000 to $2,000 in earnings for your group. support Love- Krysta Brandie hates Jeff's poetry reading. Call now for a $450 bonus when you schedule your non-sales fundraiser with CampusFundraiser. I wish I knew. Really, no lie. Contact CampusFundraiser at (888) 923 3238 or visit www.campusfundraiser.com. "TEE Beginning this Friday, April 15, the Lock Haven Downtown Bookstore will be open until 7 p.m. for your shopping convenience. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. we are offering 20 percent off any purchase. The Eagle Snack Bar and The Bookstore Yard Sale Thursday April 21 and Friday April 22 Great Buys Are Coming Your Way! Friday, April 15 Buy a Russell Sweatshirt and recieve a free Russell T-shirt in the both Bookstores. 4 Book Buy Back May 2,3,4*5 and 6 at the Bookstore. A $ 15.00 gift certificate will be given away every hour. " ces pri e We PROMISE tnbest for your boo Ring Days in Bookstore Tuesday, April 19th Wednesday, April 20th 10 a.m. - 3 p. April 13, 2005 lhueagieye.com A6 ©UNION Silence is not the answe its and Pieces when it to friends conies No one likes a complainer Marissa Brunner Opinion Editor I would like to just take a dedicate this entire in-class complaincrs. Almost every class has one. The person who is completely unsatisfied with everything, and completely outspoken about it. Normally, their peers will roll their eyes, or just try to block them out. But I have to admit. I'm tired of it. And after years of silence, I think I've earned the right to complain about this for a few moment to column to minutes. bash the professor on his supIs my advice harsh? posed poor teaching strategics. not litBut is my advice realMaybe. help but laugh I I could istic? That's the Certainly. tle under my breath. 1 was at that someof life. reality Things will not shocked the fact way you the complain always go one would actually want about something like this. I them to, and you cannot will admit, thc exam covered a always get what you want. If lot of material, and was one of you think otherwise, I'm sorry the more difficult tests I have to be the one to tell you this, had. But to openly complain but you're barreling down the about something like this is not road headed for a rude awakonly annoying to surrounding ening. So the next time you feel inclined to start whining and complaining about something that hasn't gone your way, take "Simply put, I like a moment to think about what listening to other you sound like to the people around you. And not only that, people complain but I guarantee you will be a about as much as I happier person overall if you just go with the flow, shrug like getting a tooth things off, and think about how drilled. " you can improve upon something next time, instead of complaining about it. people, but insulting to that person's own intelligence. "Bits and Pieces " is a Long tests and in-depth material is a common part of college, weekly column dealing you have failed to notice. if with current student And like my mother always issues and concerns. says, "If that's all you have to Marissa Brunner is a worry about, consider yourself sophomore journalism lucky." The way I see things, major. You may contact everyone has two choices her via e-mail with comwhen they find themselves ments, questions or conconfronted with an undesirable cerns at situation. You can either find a Simply put. 1 like listening other people complain about as much as I like getting a tooth drilled. It always seems to be something. Either the test was too unstructured, or the professor was too unclear, or the grade was completely unfair. With all due respect though, this is college. Everyone has a professor or two that is on a power trip, or just can't seem to see eye to eye with students on certain issues. But quite honestly, complaining about these kinds of things is really just a waste ofbreath. I recently had a class where a few students were complaining about the length and unclarity of an exam, which may I add, is what triggered to make it better, or deal this particular column topic. way with it. Complaining does not As 1 sat in that class listening to certain students verbally accomplish a single thing, it to only annoys the people around THE SAfilS IS IT IS Lock Haven University's Student Newspaper VOLUME 60, ISSUE 9 Parsons Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Newsroom: 570-893-2334 Office: 570-893-2753 Fax: 570-893-2644 Dr. Douglas Campbell Jonny Sywulak Lindsay Johnson Jeff Shaffer Copy Editor Sarah Gerhart Advertising News Alex Hayes Scott Kulah Cynthia Martinez Timothy Lyter Ed Slavinsky Maggie Swartz Cheryl Wilbur Features Daniella Oe Luca Lisa Schropp Circulation Manager Rick Ciendaniel Sports Kevin Carver Taren Smith Brandie Kessler Opinion Marissa Brunner Classifieds Sarah Gerhart Photo Editor Maggie Herrick Online Editor Laurie Neyhard [HE Steff Reporters Brendon Costello Nicole Jacobs Lisa Kiwak Steph LaSota Leona Livingston Timothy Lyter Kelly McCoomb Matthew McKeague Nicole Pinto Edward Savoy Pier Salamone EAGLE EYE, THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF LOC K HAVEN UNIVERSITY, IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. THE ARTICLES, OPINIONS, PICTURES AND LAYOUT OF THE EAGLE EYE ARE THE RESPONSIBll 11Y (>(• ["HE STAFF AND DO NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE STUDENTS, THE FACULTY OR UNLESS SPECIIIED. THE EAGLE EVE IS FUNDED BY THE STUDENT COOPERATIVE COUNCIL AND PRINTED BY THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS IN Stephanie Lasota Cuest Columnist Your best friend missed the lunch date you had planned all week because he or she "forgot." Do you reassure the person that everything is fine, after all everyone forgets now and then; tell thc person that you were really upset that they could make such a careless mistake; or don't confront the person about your anger, instead just ignore them until they ask you what is wrong? If you choose the last answer, then you are an advocate of "the silent treatment," that miserable tension -causing action that too many people use when they arc upset. The silent treatment is not the feeling ofanger, it is simply a way of containing thc anger and avoiding your feelings. No matter what your personality, you have probably ignored someone in the past when you were upset with him or her. This is not a good idea and simply causes more problems. People generally employ the silent treatment when they do not feel like confronting a person on an issue or talking about their feelings. Instead they keep their mouths shut and the person being ignored gets to wonder what they did wrong. It is a confusing guessing game that nobody can win. No two people are exactly alike. We are going to meet people who have qualities that annoy us, even if they become our friends. Friendship is about accepting a person's good characteristics and their flaws in return for companionship, loyalty, and love. One may not agree with how someone acts or reacts to something, but that does not mean they are wrong. When two people are willing "Friendship is about accepting a person's good characteristics and their flaws in return for companionship, loyalty and love." to let down their walls of defense to become friends they should be able to talk about their problems. If one friend upsets thc other they need to tell them right away. The offender may not even realize what they have done. It is not fair to ignore a friend when one is angry with them because they may not even think they have offended. What may seem like a big deal in someone's eyes could mean nothing to another, and vice Sometimes, in the midst turmoil, we cannot find the ri; words to say. Some people trouble expressing their feelings, and others try their hardest justto avoid confrontation. One shofId try writing down all their feelings before they confront someone. Write down why you are upset and what you think some solutions are to the problem. This way, when you confront your friend you know how to reply to their questions. It is important to be in touch with your feelings before you unleash your anjger blindly. Writing can also be a cathartic experience. You may learn that what you interpreted as anger toward your friend may be something entirely different. Maybe you are stressed about school or work and you are taking it out on a friend instead. Next time you are upset with a friend let them know. Ignoring the problem won't help anyone, it will only cause more tension in the relationship. It is important to be honest with those that we care about and let them know that they add meaning to our lives. You nqver know when you will lose that family member or friend. Life is fleeting and you shouldn't waste any time using the silent treatment to solve problems. , Voice gem* opinions! Send a Letter te the Cdfterf with the name "Marissa " . i ) Deadline for submissions is Tuesday at noon. Please include your name, major,; academic year and phone number to guarantee publication) in the subject line. Some Writing for TAohqM Reading holds many rewards Jeff Shaffer Co-Editor in Chief with my major, which ofcourse is help any of you as well. There journalism. I read differentbooks are millions upon millions of written by professionals in my books out there; one for every field. In my case, there are two major, one for ultimately everyIf you read my editorial, you different forms. The books either body. are already on thc right track. entailed articles written by some You would be surprised with Many of you will laugh at my writers, of America's or what greatest you find. I go to notion. Others will say that it books about the lives and experiWaldenbooks, Barnes & Noble, doesn't really matter. But. if you ences of these or and Amazon.com for all of my pioneers great keep reading this, you may begin to contributors the art. wants reading and needs. to understand. What I'm trying to convey And when you read, do not In fact, my whole point of is that these though, reading just enjoy the smooth writing and writing this editorial is to educate a lively stories, but study it. This books have me with provided you about reading. I'll be commay sound scary, but take notes. pletely honest. I never read that lot ofknowledge, as well as inspiso inspired. If you do it right, you can pull out In I fact, ration. feel much before college, aside from one time in middle school when a 1 cannot wait to do my part in my as much information as you student read a book and received field. Of course, the classes in would from a text book. Since summer is only a my major have made me feel a ski pass. comfortable about month being profesa away I recommend you I'm not offering ski passes sional, but reading such books start looking for something to here, but what I am offering is the fact that the more you read, the has provided mc with even more keep you sharp over those 'dog days of summer.' no matter what better you will be at what you do. great supplemental knowledge. So, has since it might be. reading given For the past few years, I have boost, I believe it could me this Thank you for taking the time been picking up books that deal to read this. I don't expect my article to enhance your professional goals, but I'm sure hoping that this has jump-startedyou into a life full ofliterature just waiting to give you the knowledge you need to stay sharp and succeed. Enjoy, and learn. JeffShaffer is a senior majoring in 1 journalism and mass and is the Co-Editor in Chiefofthe Eagle Eye. You may contact him via e-mail at lhueagleye@yahoo.com with the name "Jeff"' on the subject line. 1 , Drag Ball is no drag at Kelly McCoomb Guest Columnist As you may know, the Drag Ball and Campus Craze are both are on Friday, April 15. So which will you go to? Well, both of these events have been held on our campus for some years, and 1 don't see either of these events not repeating in the future, so if you skip one. you'll still be able to go to the other the next year. I personally love both ofthese events. Campus Craze is a fun occasion with all kinds of games, rides, singing, food, and fun with the friends. 1 went my freshman and sophomore year and had a blast with my roommate. I've done the races, the picture stands, seeing what it's like to be drunk if I didn't know), and more. Last fall semester I was studying overseas in Japan, but heard there was a Campus Craze in the fall here at Lock Haven. This was the first time I've heard of Campus Craze in the fall. So likely you've already been to Campus Craze, even if you're a freshman. Then there is the Drag Ball, a fun and flamboyant dance. At the Drag Ball, you can dress as the opposite sex. You don't have to cross-dress, but it can add to the excitement. 1 went to the Drag Ball for the first time last year, and I had one ofthe best times of my life. So what's there to do at the Drag Ball? Of course there will be dancing, but there will also be candy, food, games, prizes, and a contest for the best drag. It is (as loads of fun, and you'll go home with goodies, memories, and blackmail photos! So, Campus Craze and the Drag Ball will both have food, prizes, and fun. Campus Craze is open 5p.m. until 11p.m. but the Drag Ball starts later at 7:30p.m. and ends earlier at 10:30 p.m. Which to go to? Well here's my plan. I'm going to Campus Craze at 5p.m. and pick up my ticket and play. Then I'm going to leave, go back to my room to get dressed and then I'm off to the Drag Ball at the Parson's Union Building. I'm going to dance, hang out, and maybe win the contest! When the Ball starts to die down, I'm going back to Campus Craze, to see if my ticket won and to play any last games or rides that the lines were too long early in the evening. Then I'm going back to my room, hang out with my friends, and then I'm going to crash! Also, both events are held right next to each other. Campus Craze is at the Student Recreation Centerand the Drag Ball is atlthe PUB. So, it is very possible to go to both. If you feel you can only go to one, which one? I would pickj the Drag Ball, I say try something new. It's an open, tree fun time, and everyone is invited, jit's being sponsored by the QayStraight Alliance, You see the word "straight" in its name; it's not just for people who are gay. So go, be open, and support your fellow students. Whatever you do, have fun, be safe, and always try something new! 13, 2005 A7 lhueagleye.com orinoi Quote of tfie yveek "I think we ought aCways to entertain our opinions with some measure of dbuBt. I shouCcCn't wishpeopCe cCogmaticaCCy to heCieve anyphiCosophy, not even mine." -'BertrandRussell(1872-1970) I Letters to the Editor Stu dent upset with on campus-living Dear Editor, " Are the Lock Haven University Admission's Department and other departments lying to students? Is the integrity and ethical character of the Admissions Office and other departments being compromised by events outside the control ofthe Admissions Directors and other administrators? Upon my arrival at Lock Haven University in the summer of 2004 1 was under the impression that 1 would be spending my freshman year in the dormitories provided by the university. To my surprise I was lead to believe that the university dormitories were overfilled and that thc Summer development students were being forced into the newly built Evergreen Commons Apartment Complex. However, the luxuries of Evergreen Commons left me in a optimistic state of mind. Once the Fall 2004 semester started, I began to realize thc apparent negatives that cheap construction and ill management brought to Evergreen Commoas. The brochures and advertisements placed around campus speak of the luxuries and convenience that Evergreen has to offer, although what the advertisements don't speak ofare the living conditions. Throughout the whole semester that I spent down in the Apartment complex I experienced a number ofproblems. Constant problems with the dryer, rust forming on both the sink and the outside door, and awful conditions in the complex itself. It would never come to a surprise to me to walk out one morning and be stepping in cigarette butts or blood trails leading down the stairs. Frequently I would be awoken late at night to the loud music of other apartment units. Complaining to the front office or my CA accomplished nothing. As many are aware, due to the rising number of students being accepted into our university, thc housing office decided to change thc way housing would be done for returning students wishing to live in the dorms next year. A lottery system was implemented in order to accommodate the 2005 freshmen class. Students were forced to look for off campus housing and the main source was Evergreen Commons. The off campus housing market turned into a seller's market, having the current landlords of Lock Haven base their prices on Evergreen Commons, 'prices steadily rose from thc result ofincreased demands for housing in *6he Lock Haven area. Although including all the utilities and luxuries. Evergreen Commons charged a pretty penny to live in the complex. When notified that the summer development students were being forced into the Commons we were given the assumption that the apartments would cost the same amount as it would to live in thc dorms. Once again I was fooled into believing that I would be paying a monthly amount of$445 which turned out to be a staggering $475. by. Many are lead to believe that Evergreen Commons is a University owned complex that operates through Lock Haven University. This is a complete lie. Evergreen Commoas is a privately owned by the Lock Haven University Foundation, only affiliated with Lock Haven University. Although it is a coincidence that the Executive Director for theFoundation is also the Vice President ofAdvancement at LHU. Also to my understanding, the Director of Admissions would receive a $21,000 bonus for admitting more students than the university could provide housing for, resulting in students moving into the Evergreen Commons. Has Lock Haven University cheated or taken away my rights as a student? Or have they cheated us all into thc current whirlwind ofa situation wehave all come to deal with? Is the Lock Haven University system corrupt enough to place money over thc students' interests? 1 feel much can be learned from my situation and the current situation that is taking place here at our University. Ask yourself, do you feel as if you have been manipulated like pawns by Lock Haven University system? Jill Holton Freshman, Undeclared What is your favorite thing to do when it s nice and sunny outside? Anything outdoors: 37% Drink: 17% Go for a walk or a run: 15% Go swimming: 10% Sunbathe: 7% Sleep: 7% Turn on the air conditioner: 5% Prance on Ivy Lane: 2% You can participate in the online poll by visiting our website at www.lhueagleye.com Ladies, nerds have a lot to offer Matthew McKeague Simpsons", or "Family Guy" is on though because some things are set in stone. We want a woman, and will try to do everything in our power to keep you. We are more successful and intelligent. We tend to have a lot offree time growing up because the only parties we go to have the acronym LAN in front of them, consisting of playing video games to the wee hours of the morning. With this free time, we focus on our studies and other habits such as fixing technical things and tinkering with long complicated songs, like a song listing every single element on the periodic table, to Renaissance fair etiquette, or even swear words in Elvish; we've got it all. Certainly, it will be expected that if this vast organ is capable of storing such massive amounts of trivial information, then we could never forget thc date you escaped from the womb (a.k.a. your birthday). That's another thing. We use words that most people don't use like tintinnabulation or pneumonoultramicro"Iscopicsilicovolcaniconiosis, and wc build up a lot on "We our vocabulary is girls of skills. larger, so we can Whatever be and getting a have meaningful technical the so girlfriend conversations problem you are having, we probalong, that when we that don't involve sports, cars, or bly can fix it. We a girlfriend we the latest bassget aren't always insulting while try to stick to them fishing rod to hit fixing it to make like a gelatinous the market. We're better you feel stupid, cube." like the "Nick lovers. This is the big one girls. Your Burns: to "Revenge of The Companies Computer Guy" According Nerds", a skits on SNL. Need your commovie that should be a puter defragged? Don't hire favorite of all nerds on campus, some computer nerd to fix it. nerds are thc better lovers comJust go out with him and reap the pared to all other males. And benefits for absolutely free, yes, that does include being betunless you consider making out ter than Fabio and Danny with some guy with a retainer a Dcvito. Wc focus on girls and payment. getting a girlfriend for so long We aren't out getting drunk that when wc get a girlfriend wc every night wasting away those try to stick to them like a gelatibrain cells; we're usually doing nous cube. We will pummel you something to expand our minds. with more poetry, sweet things, We're reading novels, brushing and thoughtful non-vacuum up on our C++, or even honing cleaner gifts, because wc won't ever care if we're not considered our argument skills by quarrelexact ing on the wording of that macho macho man due to the fact that frankly, our social Monty Python quotes. Our brains are simply status is already against what thc superb. We can memorize masses deem as acceptable. We worthless trivia to entertain you won't be focused on the big for the rest of your life. From game coming up; we'll be Weekly Columnist Note: Stereotypes and exaggeration will be used for comical effect. Lots ofpeople bash the nerd. The studious, four-eyed, everso-knowledgeable people with pocket protectors, lisps, and a knowledge of Star Trek that far exceeds their socialization skills with females other than interaction with pictures on the Internet. Well, some of those things may be true, but I am going to reveal the positive aspects of nerds with today's focus on the lack of interest that girls have for nerds. While 1,a person that has "Weird Al" Yankovic posters all over my room, have been snagged by a lucky Invader Zim obsessed "nerdette," there are many of my kind without companionship. So here goes, these are the following reasons all you gals out there should get yourself a nerd as a partner. We would not abuse you, unless you count the verbal jabs when you mix up C-3PO with R2-D2. We want to keep you forever, and if we could legally tie you up in our basements, then weprobably would, but we don't need to resort to that despite how lonely we are. On the show Cops, have you ever seen an intellectual computer technician having a domestic dispute with his spouse over Magic: The Gathering cards? J guarantee you that nerds would not ignore you ladies. After being alone for as long as some of us have, you will get more attention than you could ever imagine. Please be willing to compromise when a new episode of "South Park", "The focus for focused on you. Don't forget, the brain is thc most sexual organ in thc body. Want to see how a nerd can be romantic? This one's dedicated to you darling: My love for you is far grander than Master Gimlis' might. My happiness levels up whenever you're in sight. Without you my life would stink like "Livin' La Vida Loca." But with you my life is full offun like a "Weird Al" polka. In closing, we may look at message boards a little too much and wc may listen to stupidly odd music. But to us, it's our everyday lives. We're original. We're not the norm or anywhere relatively close for that matter. We're not all talking gigabytes with overbites. So girls, have you been having man problems? Do you commonly ask yourself, "Why are all guys jerks'.'" Well then go out with a nerd and sec if your luck changes. Next time you're at a party, leave because we're not there, and go down to a comic book or video game store, and talk to the type of guy you normally wouldn't even consider talking to. Matthew McKeague is a weekly columnist for the Eagle Eye and a junior journalism major. You may contact him via e- mail with comments, questions or concerns at lhueagleye@yahoo.com with the name "Matthew " in the subject Concert springs mixed emotions Jessica Thompson Guest Columnist Not satisfied with the Lock Haven spring concert? Here's an idea Don't go! In response to an article last week about one person's disgust for musical selection here at Lock Haven, I started thinking. I was just curious as to how many meetings of the concert committee did this person, in particular, attend. You know, the meetings (that anyone can attend) where the planning, organizing and most importantly the selection of the bands for the spring concert take place. Where was this person when the committee put in hours of debating about which performers would please the largest amount of people? Where was this person when the committee put in bids for many different bands, but for various reasons, these bands were not able to commit. Bottom line, do not criticize something that you did not take the time to be a part of. As the writer of the article stated himself, there are 4,500 students at Lock Haven University and I challenge anyone who thinks that he can please all of them at the same time to do so. Another point that was made in the article was that some smaller universities around Lock Haven are getting bands that, in the writer's - opinion, are more popular. This is true except for one thing, the students of those smaller universities have to pay for their ticket. In my opinion, one of the best things about the spring concert is that it is a free show. And, since it is a free show, people can just go to check it out and have a good time with their friends. Not everyone can afford an extra S20-S30 on top of what we already pay in tuition for thc concert. Ok, so maybe I have been a bit harsh on the person whose column I am responding to. It's just that often times people do not take the time to look at both sides of the story. In the case of the spring concert, the committee went through a tough bidding process this year. Many of the bands that the committee was in contact with were either too expensive, out of the country, or already on tour and could not make it to Lock Haven. The fact of the matter is, the committee was close to not having a concert at all this year. So, please do not ruin the concert event for the rest of us who are open-minded and may not be huge fans or Vanessa Carlton or Sugarcult. but are willing to pay absolutely nothing and get to experience something that they would not be able to otherwise. Campus Itf&gr& Student ' -■ ii 1.1 im r inVh Cram - center \ T ■■• -The greatest harm can result from the best ns... or getting hit by a truck. -I think I thought of a study that has never b ne before that could change the world as we kn ,. doing a study on why people set their VCR so / has to be on channel 4 instead of channel 3. -You can teach a man to fish, but teaching a y would be funnier. -I would never cheat on my girlfriends. -If you turn left, it can also be turning right ctly. So no matter what you do, you're a ing something wrong. That's a big self-e oster isn't it? -If somebody asks if you ever ate paint chips as a d in response to something you did that was perps stupid, try responding with, "Actually yes, ery morning I would go out to the house next door th a chisel and chisel away 20 pounds of paints ips and then I would take them home and make int chip delicacies including paint chips a la mode, int chip soup, eggs and paint chips, paint chip ips, fish and chips and paint chips, and of course favorite paint chip kabobs," and see how they v WbeDi April 15 3lme:5p.rn. toiap.m. iiiiWrfiHf Tin" i Here ye. here ye! I have prepared a cautionary statement that r properly. Warning: the following may cause itchy i d bumps, hole-in-thc-hcad disease, and basically anything you :t from licking airport toilets. And therefore by the powers inve: myself, 1 do proclaim this shall be thc commencement of an ai mal rendition ofcomical considerations. iconsidered • Who is this man? Will he ever stop being so weird? Where bies come from? What is the meaning of life? When will this h ile column end? How could somebody actually get paid for t rbage? Do you want to know the answers to these questions? Ify then... you're out ofluck because 1 don't have them either, but coi ck next time for some more comical considerations. Ag • 1 1 ,. ',' l t .',, il ., i A little bit of culture is brought the Lock Haven campus with the Hip Hop Club's smooth mixture ofjazz and hip hop. Tara Bleiler founded the club two years ago and has been leading it since its inception through the SCC. Thc club incorporates different styles if dance and choreography under the hip hop and onto By helping the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education gain needed feedback, things are paying off for student Maegan Risley, a freshman health science major on the physician's assistant track at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. Risley, who hails from Lock Haven, was one of many students attending PASSHE universities asked to anonymously participate in the CORE Drug and Alcohol survey. Because she decided to participate, Risley won a $2,000 grand prize scholarship. "1 couldn't believe it," Risley said. "This will really help out next year." A mini-grant from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board helped provide the monetary incentive to students for filling out the survey, according to Dr. Dwayne Allison, dean ofstudent affairs at LHU. The $2,000 grand prize scholarship won by Risley. and several $100 book- Myspace brings all types of people together few new people," said Bill Buehler, a freshman. "1 enjoyed meeting people through Myspace that go to Lock Haven because 1 hadn't known any°ne at t,rst when 1 came here If you've ever found yourself using the phrase For some members, such as bands, espec.ally "You've become a Myspace whore," maybe you those sti the site offers many perks, should take a minute and ask yourself how much Like free music sites> My sPace al,ows tne man y time you spend on the popular internet based sites 3 chance t0 P ost biographies, information that are finding their way into the computer savvy shows, a way in which to about their fingertips of millions ofcollege students. contact about for shows and a media scheduling Not just your average meet and greet site, al,owin8 downloading streams 3 that MP3s Myspace is offering a home base to millions of P' W't^ll ' TS , people, bands, movie groups, television groups s,te jt made net " nce the band Joined and other assorted organizations wishing to conwork,n 8 a lot easier and we were able t0 hook UP nect with anyone interested in expanding their w,th other bands and teck on some cxtra shows t0 horizons. Membership is free to anyone online, and once a Myspace account holder, a person can our schedule," said Todd Patterson of the band inevitably link to anyone they may or may not Deep Enou 8h t0 Die Lock Haven University has unofficial group already know, that they choose to request as a on the site tnat allows both current students and friend. The site allows members to post pictures, alumni t0 et in touch with each other Currently blogs, bulletins, music, videos and profiles. studen,s and 74 alumni who ve ' The site has a logo that reads, "Myspace, a thcre are 323 oined the Lock Haven h mepage. The homepage J place for friends," the term friends being used very for tex,book and roommate loosely in most cases. There are some members even has a as well as a topic forum where stuavailability, that boast a friend count of thousands, while othdents can discuss that ma y them ers prefer to keep their friend list small and much site that seven of degrees separaA more personal. By adding someone to your friend fricnds " witn my list you can link to them, as well as their friends. tion ' *»* its intricate fnend s friend can link commentary," Myspace ' Those with the larger friend stations are generally y° u to J ust about everyone and anything you could bands and other larger groups that will generally " imagine. Maybe it's just a trend of the moment, attract more attention. ,ot of momentum and "1 joined to find out about some bands and to but this Ueni is 6ainin 8 a to on many seem be jumping the bandwagon. - meet a " *** - "° . April 13,2005 n m—mmmmmm—mmmmmm ■study potential land Bproblems Isuhstancc lat the state ■system lus to have accu- m \ M A ralc y Hi nformation Bdrug II Hlsaid. L store scholarships, were given out randomly to participants, mation will be used to seek further PLCB grants to help combat substance Allison said. The CORE survey asks a abuse, he said. Allison said he is number of questions about pleased with the high LHU parwhether students have seen drug ticipation in the survey, as well and alcohol use among peers or as participation from all of the other PASSHE schools. whether students use the subAs for Risley, she was happy stances themselves, Allison said. This year, 492 students from to share her thoughts. "With the questionnaire, it is LHU participated, with 3,622 students filling out the survey good to know you can be truly honest," she said. "But I felt the from the 14 PASSHE universities. The data, Allison said, is questions apply pretty much to collected to help administrators everywhere, not just here." « - « H II A fl fl II %sl, sflpvti, 1G CSign up in the MountainServe Office 133 Smith Hall 5utquahififw Vwby. I LtrlJ Ll J IA 2 \v\ Day __• I of ■ Gynecological Ex arm with Paps ■ Breast Exarro ■ Contraceptive Supplies C©row unity Come join in cleaning improving the Lock Haven Area Planned Parentlxx xl tlx- Lock Haven Health Center - ******* ° Vanessa - Carlton ■ IRl I S11 Jesting & Treatment ■ FREE Pregnancy Testing ■ Etnotuoncy CotHtacephon _Sugarcult 3 TYCOON DOC COMEf TO LOCK IIA MnfarfrHaMt mnjft... tptMinMnx NY( -haxcd Tycoon Do" infiuc* '«"** m b'ttuhiakinig light* 4 intmi playful rock with melodic improi .. Hoaiting smart l> unit a xrriou.i set of hour-digging groove*. vocals, utnl a talented lead guitarist with a xlrong mi puiligrcc, Tycoon Dog xiandx mil amongxl a growing pack of ban skin ihr murky border between Hie jambancl xcene and modern lock. RafeMMni Ixxaaxafciaa afrwfc MTURMY, APRIL 16 UNUt ALBERT* a. M tmi m mm nam. im nam. mwaa ill LHU student wins scholarship for participation in CORE survey jazz genres but is mostly hip Costuming is also a task taken on by different members of the hop. Meetings take place in the Rec group when it can be done. Center every Tuesday and The group also has at least one Wednesday between 9 and 10:30 performance a semester to show pm. Anyone is welcome to the different dances that they attend these meetings at the have learned. There will be a Price beginning of each semester and performance in the club is always open to new Auditorium on Wednesday April choreographers. 14 at 7 pm. Along with the Along with Bleiler, there are club's performance there will be three captains in the club that a group of kids from the ages of choreograph the different dances 10-14 presenting different dance that the club performs. pieces. IMelanie Shellhammer The Eagle Eye ,1 i=ito— Hip Hop Dance Club to present annual concert Jamie IMonahan Staff Reporter , lhueagleye.com ,i I, Monday to Friday from - 8 a.m. 4 p.m. in the PUB Business office. Alio available in Bentley until April IS from 11 a.m. 2.pm 9*A «|Campus Craze, this Friday, 5 p.m. -11 p.m. in the SRC n * - *** gwwnJ public April 18 in the (limtt four per person). e to 4k Check It Out... Mann & Kev rap about the new Lock Haven football program Page B3 HAMON . W On the Inside Follow Shaff s advice to catch big one this weekend Page 83 % SPORTS ect 8-0 wee Softball cruises past PSAC West foes in Jill Weaver Sports Reporter game against Clarion on Friday, April 9. Despite the unexpected closeness of the score the ladies still managed to walk away with the double header win of 3-1, 1-0. - The softball team is hotter than the recent spring weather. as they continue on a four game winning streak that started last Tuesday, April 5. More recently was their 6-2, Following an error that 4-3 takeover against IUP on I la lowell on first base, placed Saturday April 9. where an RBI double Stephanie Hallowell came Hu^hes and later brou was K ht home by a through with a pitch that a.dcd in sacnfice from Hcather the walk-off single in the bottom Johnson of the seventh inning of game As the pitching staff only t allowed two hits in their double Courtney Hughes came header April 6 0,1 within one of thc career records thc secured thcir second win of y set at Lock Haven for home runs the four ag amst Edinboro as she earned an insurance run in University with a shut out ot the fifth Add in focus and strong bats 1 0' 14 " 0ur P ,,chcrs are dom 8 and the Lady Eagles soon were rea, < said Green. 'Games that outofreachforlUPattheendof S lost , in the vpast were because game one. our ba,s were not workm^ Game two offered a little Hallowell impressed fans more intensity as Lock Haven's w,th a tw0 mn s,n e m ,he th,rd leads were quickly matched by ,nnin 8 and tn Plcd home a mn in an eager IUP whose strategies two which was shortened game fell short when Hallowell to tlve inmn Ss as Jeane,te stepped up to bat. With two outs one hit in loaded, Middlestead allowed and the bases ,nmnS s and d,sPosed of her four Hallowell's single brought home flvc ¥lZ hm Scots Steph Nail for thc win. The Paction of the Lady Centerficlder Lynn Spiezio Ea 8les star,cd on Tucsda y- A Pril also tasted success as she tied for 5 wl,h ,hc l0 5 wins a Sainst first place in the school record books with Theresa Kovach with SliPP ery Rock University. HuSnes and Janet Paterson 191 career hits. for thc ,cam,s home run battled "If we continue to play like lead they each Srabbed one as we have been, we'll be in good min cm in shape," said head coach Kelly P °" "°- - . / * -°- (ireen. The defense was the solid contributor in Lock Haven's ** w,th s,x '' however was tnan self-fulfilling as it Pa.erson's nlore B mI wflVpflPv9fB|HHHHflRR m The Haven infield (above), lead by junior pitcher Shona Guevera (25), celebrates a recent win. LHU went 8-0 over the past week. Courtney Hughes and Heather Johnson (below) connect between innings. Johnson led the Eagle offensive attack, batting .542 (13-24) with 2 homeruns and 7 RBIs. issued a grand slam giving the Eagles the 10-0 lead and securing the win. Next for the Eagles is another match up to IUP, this time on their home field, today at 2:30. "We're on a roll, and trying to keep in check," said Green. "We have 10 games to go and Ik" ■ hHSK* there are big games ahead, so we have to just take it one game at a time." LHU's Bixler signs with professional soccer league Lock Haven Football . ome See What Everyone is Talking About -. .- ■•• ,,- ■ Sofa McCoollLHU StaffPhotographer Dustin Bixler (3) has signed a contract with the Harrisburg City Islanders. Courtesy Of LHU SpOrtS Athlete of the Year, and was high hopes. In what should be a named to the NCAA All- tightly competitive USL Second Information Lock Haven University men's soccer standout Dustin Bixler signed a contract with the Harrisburg City Islanders of thc United Soccer League (USL) pending league approval. Bixler spent four years at the helm ofthe Bald Eagle defense, ending with the 2004 season. In his senior campaign, he was selected Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Northeast Region and All-PSAC teams, l ie also captained a 2004 team that won the PSAC Championship and made it to the NCAA Northeast Region Finals. Bixler scored five career goals, also recording five assists. After a successful inaugural campaign which featured a 10-7-3 record, playoffberth, and three standing-room-only home crowds, the Harrisburg City Islanders head into 2005 with Division, the City Islanders stand as a preseason playoff favorite. Kewn Carver/The Eagle Eye Junior tailback Derek Marshall (44) lets cornerback Louis Kohl (11) feel the Haven thunder during the Hoot n' Holler Drill last Sunday. Wanders ■ 13, 2005 B2 EAGLE^^ f Athlete of the Week Sophomore Blake Barbini was named the Eagle Ford Athlete of the Week for his performance during thc week ending April 10. This is the first honor for Barbini and also the first for the baseball team. Barbini hit .500 O-of-18) on the five-game week, scoring one run and driving in six. The sophomore hit five doubles on the week, including a walk-off blast to left center Saturday, bringing home beat to Barbini has also had five RBI doubles in his last seven games. Barbini also got it done on the mound, throwing 13 innings over two starts and allowing just four earned runs while striking out seven. The sophomore lefty went 1-1 on the week, including a complete-game win over Shippensburg Saturday, allowing just two earned runs and fanning three. two runs Shippensburg 3-2. Alderfer propels Haven attack as Lacrosse reaches 10 wins Doug Spatafore Sports Reporter The No. 5 women's lacrosse team continued to roll as they picked up two more wins in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference action. Lock Haven improved to 10-2 overall and 62 in the conference. Most recently the Haven past ripped Shippensburg University 16-7 on April 9. Sophomore Shannon Houck got things started at 24:19 of the first half and senior Diana Strizki found the back ofthe net less than four minutes later as the Bald Eagles jumped out to an early 4-0 lead. Lock Haven led 8-3 at halftime and out shot the Raiders 30-23 in the game. Sophomore Mandy Alderfer led all scorers with a four-goal performance. She also added one assist. Strizki and Houck both tallied three goals apiece. Strizki handed out a pair of assists, while Houck dished out one. Sophomore Jenna Richter helped contribute to the attack with six points. She racked up two goals and helped set up four others with four assists. Eight first place finishes were awarded to Lock Haven University's track and field teams at the PSAC West Challenge on In game one, Shippensburg senior Lee McClintock shut down the LHU bats, holding them to three hits all game. Bryan Stamm took the loss. Stamm gave up only five hits and struck out three in the effort. Shippensburg took control in game two, with a commanding 9-1 lead at the end of the three innings. The Haven would claw back in the top ofthe fifth with three runs, making the score 9-4. Second baseman Kurt Elbin started the one out rally with a walk. Aaron Neideigh singled and Blake Barbini doubled, scoring one run and putting Neideigh at third. Chris Miller capped the 3-run inning off with a 2-run single. LHU would then give up five runs in the bottom half ofthe fifth as Shippensburg went onto win 15-6. On Saturday, Lock Haven split with Shippensburg. They lost the first game 6-1, but pulled out the second game, 3-2, thanks to Blake Barbini. In Game one, a combination of only two hits and three errors Eric SmithlLHU Staff Photographer Lindsay Rentel and Caitlyn Watts both scored two goals apiece for the Haven. Freshman Kimberly Allan picked up the win in net making eight saves. Prior to the Shippensburg game Lock Haven picked up an important win at home against No. 10 Millersville University. With the game tied 4-4 at action. minutes to play. Alderfer led the Haven attack with three goals. Lindsay Rentel racked up two goals and Jenna Richter scored the game winner at thc 9:51 mark ofthe second halfand Mandy Alderfer added an insurance goal with just over seven Christie Sophomore Dunning picked up her second win of thc season as she made six saves between the pipes. halftime, the Haven used a strong second half to pull past Millersville 7-5 in conference time of 4:01.94. Tom Skrivanek finished second in the long jump ( 21-6 1/2) and third in the triple jump (40-10 1/2). He joined Brito, and juniors Josh Taylor and Colin McBride to take second place in the 4 X 100 relay with a time of 46.50. With two first places and a runner up position Maggie Borden led the way for thc women's team. The sophomore won the 400 meters (58.48) and earned second in the 200 (26.01). Borden was a member of the strong 4 X 100 relay team that took home first place with a time of 49.35. Joining Borden was freshman Ashley Hartman, junior sophomore Bri Palazzi and Maggie Borden earned two first place finishes at Laura Phillips. Also winning for Lock Haven the PSAC West Challenge on Saturday. was Mary Ewanich in the 400 petition. participate in the Bucknell On April 15 the team will Distance Carnival. The meet will hurdles. The sophomore had a travel to Bucknell University to start at 10 a.m. time of65.58. Hartman earned second and third place finishes in the 100 (12.90) and 200 (26.53), respecMike Brito, Bill Buckenmeyer, Greg Davis, tively. Dempsey, Cory Spidell, Maggie Borden, Jim Palazzi placed second in the Mary Ewanich, Ashley Hartman, Bri Palazzi, triple jump with a jumpof 36Laura Phillips 0 1/2. Freshman Jen Andrews finished second in the shot put (41-1 1/2), as did sophomore Ginger Williams in the discus (131-4). Tied for second in thc pole vault was sophomore Steph Schiebel and freshman Angela Brandy Rissmiller Kristin Sease Doug Spatafore Allie Sulley Jill Weaver Photo Courtesy ofAaron Russell The LHU track and field teams participated in a dike levee cleaup project Sunday, April 10. Nearly 40 student athletes took advantage of the warm weather and cleaned up the dike levee. They starting at each end and walked the two and a half mile stretch picking up any trash they saw along the way. The team also cleaned up areas of Water Street, which runs parallel to the dike levee, as well as some of its alleys. HOURS: MON-THURS 7:30-7:30 FRIDAY 7:30-10:00 SATURDAY 10:00-10:00 SUNDAY 1000-5:00 lllEMtNiMMrMi Lack Haven Fridmy tfec Mfc 5-7 p.m. S««ur*«y tft* 9th B-IO p.m. Live Mole Frrdmy mod wmturdmy ni£M 8-XO We are interested m heron* acoustic musicians, open mic nights, poetry readings, etc Can and asK for Jennifer STo^s-seio. wwwjavatherapy.net •pnmerli Splosh Polo Class^ Haven Sports Staff Writers Rebecca Merrell It is said that the third time is a charm, but for the baseball team, the fourth game was. LHU traveled to Shippensburg to begin a crucial four game series Raiders. Red with the was not too Shippensburg friendly, as they swept the baseball team by scores of 3-0 and 15-6. proved to be the deciding factor. LHU went up 1-0 in the bottom of the second inning off of a walk. LHU would hold the lead fourth until the when Shippensburg catcher, Jared Boger, hit a solo homerun to tie the game. Shippensburg capitalized on a couple of LHU miscues in the sixth inning to go up 6- 1. They would eventually win by that score. Freshman Patrick Young took the loss, but pitched six strong innings, giving up four hits, fanning six, and walking only one. In Game two, Blake Barbini was the hero as he threw a complete game and went 4-4 from the plate with three ofthose hits being doubles. Down 2-1, LHU mounted a comeback in the bottom of the seventh. First baseman Dave Miller got on base due to an error. Shortstop Brett Kelley hit intoa fielder's choice, forcing Miller out. Kurt Elbin drew a walk, making it firth and second, one out. Aaron Neideigh was plunked by the pitcher, loading the bases, and setting the stage for Blake Barbini. Barbini took advantage of the opportunity and doubled, salvaging a win for LHU. LHU's record now stands at 7- 11 overall and 2-6 in PSAC West play. They are three games back of Slippery Rock, who holds the third and final playoff spot. Come and cheer the team on duringtheir next home game. Friday at I p.m., against the PSAC West leaders California University of Pennsylvania. Mandy Alderfer controls the ball as she attacks the defense. This week, Alderfer scored a team-high seven goals during the team's two games. Among them, was Jim Dempsey's 6-10 1/2 leap in the high jump. The sophomore earned the first NCAA qualifying mark for Lock Haven in the 2005 outdoor season. "It is very exciting." Dempsey said of his NCAA qualifying mark. "I had a great week of practice and I knew something big was going to happen soon. Hopefully the mark is good enough to keep me in the top ten." Dempsey added that he expects a few ofhis teammates to join him on the NCAA list in thc upcoming weeks. In the competition the men finished third with a team score of 134.00, behind Slippery Rock and Indiana University University. Junior Bill Buckenmeyer had a time of9:35.15 to win the 3000 meter steeplechase. Michael Brito took top honors in the 400 hurdles. The senior had a time of 56.01. With a time of 15:35.45 freshKramer (10-0). man runner Greg Davis won the The women's squad finished 5000. Rounding out the wins for 24 points behind Slippery just the men's squad was freshman Rock University in the team comCory J. Spidell in the 1500 with a Bill Buckenmeyer Charles Cannon Clayton Desmond Laura Faust Matt Fedyniak Matt Fedyniak Sports Reporter LHU Track and Field lends a helping hand LHU track and field stays ahead of the pack at PSAC West Challenge Brandy Rissmiller Sports Reporter Baseball stumbles against Ship Presented by Ruby Tuesdays When: April 19 & 20,200S Where: Zimmerli Pool Time: 4-7 p.m. Clayton Desmond/The Eagle Eye Three Bald Eagle Boxers win bronze medals at National 2005 Chapionships at US Air Force Academy. They are (L-R) Josh Wisniewski, Ryan Falgowski, and Josh Mercado. SIGNUPS: On Zimmerli Locker Room Doors or e-maillMll@hotm»il.coiii Teami of 5, Fir* come fun serve! PRIZES, PRIZES, PRIZES!!!!! April 13, 2005 MANN&KEV ■■ "" Athletes like to use the words "Go to War" when they are talking about playing their sport. This reference is not to be compared to what our GREAT AMERICAN TROOPS are going through....My quote for the week is "I will go to war for him." That was said by Lock Haven Rccicvcr Rafael Smith. He was talking about how much confidence he has in his new coach. My only thoughts were what a difference a year makes. Me and several graduated football players went to the "Hoot and Holler" practice and I wished I would have more time to play the game of football. I have not met Coach Klacik yet, but I have heard nothing but positive things from all the players. It means alot to see these guys just return to loving the game. It is hard to play and watch the game as you find yourself losing the love for it. Lock Haven University has wasted alot of talent that they have had on their football team over the years, but I think that is a thing of the past. New pride is forming. Yes PRIDE something that has not been evident of the football team over the years. I think that as of right now they are a better team. The players are enjoying going to practice, workouts and weightligfting. I have seen the coaches more excited than the players at practice. It was evident in last weeks Eagle Eye as Coach Jenkins was jumping up and down as Derek Marshall crossed the goaline in a. drill, not in a game, but a small little drill that meant nothing. But to him it seemed like everything. This is how football was meant to be played. The new coaches are working well with the coaches that remained and it looks like it is not justa job for anybody of that staff. Coach Klacik has given some of them their Mojo back. The new staff appears to actually enjoy football. I really want the players whoread this to enjoy a new chance for themselves and for the University. They could be thc guys that turn this thing around. See the oppurtunity that is ahead of you and take full advantage of it because you could be like some of the guys that have come and gone and we wish that we had this oppurtunity. I use to want to be done with Lock Haven but now I would love to come back and catch a game. It doesn't matter if they have 9 wins next year; the change is evident just ask anyone that is Good luck to thc team If we could control everything then we would not know what it is like to struggle nor would we know what being truely successful is. baseball season, and 1 sure do love America's pastime; ." however Haven Football Spirit is running through my veins this spring. ■ With the arrival of new head football coach John Klacik, suddenly LHU ." football has sprung to life. Last Sunday, during the Hoot 'n' Holler Drill, the : hard-hitting action got the players' blood flowing, and spread to those in • I know that it is Klacik brought the drill, which pits the offense against thc defense in a : trench war, to Bald Eagle Football from Youngstown State. The offense lined | up on one 45-yard line, while the defense mirrored them on the other 45. j Then the defense put three players on the line and one at the "goal line": against three offensive linemen and one ball carrier. The object was; obviously to score before fourth down. The 10-yard trench war was very ; emotional (see last week's sports front page). When the offense scored, they : were hootin'...but when the defense stood strong, boy, were they hollerin'. • It truly seems that the five straight 1-5 PSAC West seasons are a thing of the past. We don't want to get ahead of ourselves here, but can you remember this much optimism and energy for any other football season? During the past month, I have heard nothing but good things about Haven \ Football...and that, my friends, is saying something right there. I hope you are all following the women's spring sports. The Softball team finished this week 8-0, and sit atop thc PSAC West Division with a perfect 10-0 conference mark. Offensively they are lead by middle infield. Shortstop Courtney Hughes and second baseman Heather Johnson continue to slug opposing pitchers. Who's your Mama? Who's your Mama? Hojol Hojol The lacrosse team continues to roll as well. This week they reached the 10 win mark, the first PSAC team to do so, and now the #3 Eagles are 6-2 1 in conference play. Mandy Alderfer and Diana Strizki pace the "Haven Attack". Alderfer scored seven goals this week during the 2-0 LHU streak. Last week, Strizki set the LHU career goals scored record, and she continues to add to her total. So, with the nice weather that we have been blessed with recently, I suggest that you stroll on up to the Softball and lacrosse fields. Show your Haven - Spirit...Be an Athletic Supporter! Thanx for lettin' me fill in this week Shaff. Now, back to the bench... oUam Mann & Shaft is our Weekly Opinion Column. If you have something to say about these articles or more, send your to lhueagleye@yahoo.com. Title it Mann & Shaft and your thoughts could be printed here next week! Reelin' 'em in: Shaff gets you ready for Fishin' Jeff Shaffer Editor in Chief the good with the bad in this case, the a dozen though, at those bait machines price of reels and rods have greatly outside of some stores, it can add up gone down, since all the major compafast. 1 recommend two things. One, China, nies base out of and operations pray for a good rain, then go out and Rod handle in one hand, feeling out $1 an hour. snatch them offthe road (they're everytheir laborers about a pay the line just above thc spool in thc other where). Thc other is building a worm Was that a tug'.' There it is again. The You can find yourself a good rod and $30 at any retailer. The farm. Just grab a small cooler or reel for about line is tapping against your middle finger so fast. It has a rhythm of a young obvious is Wal-mart right in Mill Mall, Styrofoam box (with holes for air) till it child's heartbeat, almost how yours is but if you are looking for more of a with a few worms, dirt, and some bedright about now. You set the hook. selection, head on over to Gander ding to set the mood and you'll have a There's thc big pull. You have him, Mountain right next to the Lycoming community shortly. They breed like now bring him in. The gigantic trout is Mall. If you want to stay in Lock rabbits. Finally, what I have been readbouncing around on the water surface; Haven though, check out Unkel Joe's ing is that the spoon is making a come(across 150 from Arby's). back. See, even a bent piece of metal foreshadowing his motions for when he Woodshed can put a trophy on the wall or foot! on arrives at your feet. The short but the table. They do produce some realisextremely intense tug-of-war is over. tic motions though, great for a little jig. You have just landed a 22-inch beautiTry it out. ful rainbow right oif the spillway. All Everybody needs to remember that because you took the time to read this are like college students. They fish whole article. want to do as little as possible for a Hello, avid fishermen (and women) meal. Meaning that, when fishing in arid those who have been bugged long streams don't throw your lure or bait enough by their friends to give it a try; into that white-water rafters something we are less than three days away from tackle, As for tackle personally I recomwould or even something half each of you possibly having the above mend I've had of swift. You'll have a long day and spinners. most that my scenario or something similar being success with these. Don't or camera using that empty an creel forget, gold shared at your favorite local establishfor clear water and silver for the Fish do not want to wear muddy, method. ment on Saturday night. to see. Coming in themselves out in the current. You it's easier for the fish I want each of you to have a story an extremely close second, however, should, however, throw it in these spots come this weekend. I'm going to proare European night crawlers. This bait in that it shortly reaches the trout's vide you with some helpful information has helped me catch many trophies hang-out spot for the day. Look for or maybe just refreshers for some on growing up. Great for muddy water as eddies, rocks and riffles and dark areas how to catch that big one. A well. lot ofthese little guys end up in in the water. First, you need to make sure that the streams after a good rain. At $2.50 An eddy is a pool that forms when you have the right kind of gear. Taking there is a break in the current due to a large mass, either land or perhaps the pillar of a bridge. Even if the eddy is just the size of a trout, there will still likely be one there. When you sec rocks and riffles there, where the water is deep enough, it's a safe bet that a trout will be hiding and protecting itself from the current just waiting for a morsel to float by. This last great spot to fish you'll really have to look hard for sometimes, but the payoff is big. When you see darker waters, it obviously means that thc water is deeper. The sun cannot light it up as much. Not only are the fish staying out of thc sun in this location, but they are laying low ofthe current behind a shelf on the floor of the stream. So, you might want to put a little more weight on your line to dig down in. A little wary of casting in such areas? Try right along a bank. A stream with a good steep bank and some brush Tired of those damn parking tickets on campus? or trees above it can really attract a fish's attention. Staying out of the sun. idling in an area with less current, having bugs and worms fall down from above are all the reasons trout will be in this area. Lastly, I just want to give some 'after the big catch tips', if you keep them that is. First, if you're looking to get some good Omega-3 just make sure you cut all the bones out (choking reasons) and the skin off and cook them well. There are a lot of nasty chemicals in fish. Do not try and survive on them until thc end of thc semester. Health specialists say it can really hurt you. Once a week at most. The other thing is if you are looking to get your trophy mounted. First, make sure you frec/c it until you can get it to the taxidermist. It preserves the skin well. Make sure you take a picture ofthc trout and measure it's length and girth. Otherwise, it might come back the wrong color and the wrong size. Unfortunately, this happened to mc a few years ago. It was still a great mount, but without a picture and measurements it did not end up looking like my fish. I hope this information was helpful or at least got you hyped for Saturday or whenever you can get out, it is a long season. Who knows, maybe I'll see you out there. Good luck, everyone. AAUW Book Sale Thursday, April 14 9:00am-9:00pm Friday, April 15 9:ooam-9:00pm Saturday, April 16 9:00am-l:00pm ndhalddalv. Chad otiine for •ndtifML uvfCK TO ant wooptyf)Tor (gnpton iwonnaMn on il upcoming fvirtj! l*tpc/Ar*WJhup^ $ .50 for one ball^ $1.00 for three Other participant* forth* dunk tank include: V.P. of Student Affair* Linda Koch. SCC Bookstore Manager tolene Douty, Athletic Director Sharon Taylor and SCC President Rick Harvey Proceeds Benefit the < 'lmton < V llarrisburn Fourth & WaJnul Si.. 1larrisburg (in Strawberry Situarei HAVEN!! Jmrnim Harrisburg location, or satellite MSW programs in Huntington and Pottsville. youl find all of Temple Harrisburg* classes are dcwiopod to meet the needs of working students, with classes held in the evening and on weekends Advanced standing program available for qualified applicants with a BSW degree Whether you choose the TYCOON DOG COMES TO LOCK mm. ' m\**M\ mw. Mm ■ft." 7^mMaaw T *mmmm\ mmm*J. r D 'ilmmm Saturday, April 16 Uncle Albert's 312 N. Vesper St. Music that infuses playful rock with melodic improvisation. B6 lhueagleye.com April 13, 2005 I. ■' ; , '" ■ . > 'vriv- A war between X's and O's i: t^^£L^^$^mmm\ Wifey's rocks first day of Pride Week Bryan Tanenhol/ For the Eagle Eye ed band of into the consists Maura, Janay, Victoria and Diane. They played The first day of Pride cover songs from bands Holly Lutz/Eagle Eye Neal O'Rourke, Steve Sando, Pat Heart, Love Modelski and Brian Gengler were the winning team of Sex Squares, Smith Hall's 'Bang Bus.' Week was kicked off with total success. The Wifey's, an all girl band from Newpaltz. N.Y. played an awesome three hours of music in the PUB MPR room. The band of all homosexuals came to promote and support anti-hate crimes against all minorities. They used a wide range of instruments such as the mandolin, bongos, cow bells, harmonicas and of course drums, and guitars. This extremely talent- such as O.A.R., Jane's Addiction and Ani DiFranco, while also playing original songs of their own. When asked what type of genre the band played one of the lead vocalists responded, "chick rock." They were a fun and playful group of people who didn't only sing but also interacted with the audience- and allowed people to play the bongos and cow bell along with the beat of the song. They will be going studio next month to record their first album, so the next time they come to Lock Haven they might not just be coming to play for an event such as this but maybe as part of the spring concert. jCheck out the rest of the j •Pride Week events: jWED: Day of Silence & •Straight Talk, 5:15 p.m. \ jTHURS: Movie Night, : Soldier's Girl, 7 p.m. in j i :on Price Steps jpUB Rm. #4 :FRI: Drag Ball 7:30-10:30 j HOROSCOPES By. Lindsay Johnson 1 - Sagittarius - March 21 April 19 July 22 August 22 Get your priorities in Be a shoulder for someorder this week. one to cry on, and you will Distractions are every- learn something about where, and there's someyourself. Celebrate something in particular that you thing small to help reduce need to focus on. A converstress. Take some time for sation with a close friend yourself, and don't spend of the opposite sex could reveal some things you need to work on, as well as a potential attraction. Jerry HayeslEagle Alexander Hayes Send your answers to May 20-June 20 If you're not so sure if a person of the opposite sex is a friend or more, the best way to find out is to ask. Be bold, but not blunt. Suaveness is your key to success this week. Last week's picture: Computer Motherboard - - September 22 October 22 Explore a different kind of food, source of entertainment, or group of friends. It's a good time for you to discover something new that you enjoy. Share it with someone you're close to. Cancer - Don't forget to put: "What the Heck is it?" in the subject line. you, but if you don't nip in the bud. things cou spiral out of control. Capricorn - Libra June 21 July 21 The key to a successful friendship is to build bridges, not walls. Remember this when a friend is being particularly difficult to get along withthis week. A smile may be all it takes to win that certain someone over. Keep communication open. lhueagleye@ yahoo.com Virgo - November 22 December 20 Get caught up in som thing (or someone) for while. Just don't forg your responsibilities. A old flame may be hauntir August 23 December 21 Taurus September 21 January 19 April 20- May 19 Hold on; you're almost All the effort you You love challenges, there. Patience and effort making will ultimately and one (maybe even a are what this week will be off. Keep working h few) will be coming your all about for you. Remind but don't forget to r way this week. Be opti- yourself of your long-term some fun and enjoy mistic and keep the lines of goals and once you have beautiful weather, communication open. Stay plans, stick to them. Don't question and rei on a professor's or boss' compliments so much. good side. Gemini The following people guessed last week's "What The Heck is It? "correctly" all of your time with one specific person. - October 23 November 21 Though you're overenthusiastic this week, keep it toned down to avoid setting off someone else's bad mood. Offer support in a calm way, though, and you'll pull a friend out of a rough spot. Look in an unexpected place for love. Aquarius January 20 Check with Mom or Oiicl then contact rip A JT/V LEA ANN S PLESSINGER COmF€DPU6lC ACCOUNTANT UC TWO tm Water Street. Lock Haver,, PA 1774S0668 (570)748-4011 E-Marf a LHU atuOents mean* 1 rs» spec* fxoearation - February 17 Accept something that you can't change, and you'll feel much better. Move on and tackle a problem that you can easily solve. Work on communication with that special someone and your relationship will skyrocket. Pisces - February 18 March Throw caution to the wind this week when you're put in a tempting situation. Be random and spontaneous. Think outside the box. Just keep the consequences of your actions in mind. Jonny SywulaklEagle Eye Do you. need, to file at tax return for 2004? : Christian Music Concert Jamie's music is filled with energy and faith. It will lift you up! 7:30 p.m., April 16 in the PUB MPR The concert is FREE and OPEN to all. Sponsored by the following LIIU campus, ministries: the Newman Community, Protestant Campus Mir fri/ fy Mm l ife Student l ellmv I or more information, please contact Carol Schaffer: cfichaffevilhup.edu April 13, 2005 B7 lhueagleye.com abound The pi ot dust of the Sahara * JmW mmm wSjtt * Bkv I 9 mrfm\ mm Wt Bflfl Bfl Lm9 V ■BjB im fl m\ fl m* fl 1 Br&# wmmr i&k%?MmtH<. $ B02tt BB. 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Sahara, based on the Dirk Pitt novels by the author Clive Cussler. is an action/treasure hunt/comedy with a conscience. I, for one, was expecting a film much like last year's National Treasure and was quite pleased to not get it. Instead, the film's plot revolves around the outbreak of a seeming plague in Mali. Africa and the actionpacked efforts of Dr. Eva Rojas (the always lovely Penelope Cruz), Dirk Pitt, and Dirk's Navy buddy Al, (the always stoned-looking Steve Zahn) to derail it and the rule of the resident dictator. General Kazim (played well by newcomer Lcnnie James). Of course, treasure, in this case, from a long lost Civil War ironclad, plays into the adventures; after all, what's disease when you can have treasure and disease in your plot line? The film provides its share of laughs and excitement. One of the many highlights was the performance of William H. Macy, who seems to be in at least 25 percent of the movies released every year and who ends up being terrific in all of them. Though he had a small role, he deftly played it. As mentioned earlier, the film does manage to inject a little political commentary about Africa; as one of the characters put it, "Nobody cares about Africa". © While Dirk Pitt can be viewed as being little more than Indiana Jones with a social conscience and a Southern accent, on his own merits, he is a good character whom we could do worse than than to see more of. Sahara docs the job that it needs to do; in case Hollywood forgets what that is (and it seems they often do), that job is to entertain. You will not leave Sahara politically enlightened, but you will leave it with a smile. bating System: 6= Poor 66= Fair 666= Good 6666= Excellent \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m^ Jonny SywulaklEagle Eye Do you have any old pictures from locations on campus or campus related events (within the past few decades)? Please send them to us via e-mail lhueagleye@yahoo.com or drop them off at the Eagle Eye office in the PUB for a future issue. Include "Features-Then & Now" in the subject line. The Top 10... Signs that spring is in the air Nicole Jacobs and Nicole Pinto Staff Reporters ,jjjjjpjBjj«MBMM are out on the road. Even if you don't have . All of the nice carsMBB nice vehicle, clean cars are everywhere. 9. The parking lot is a little less full as everyone is out walking or riding bikes to ________ 8. Almost everyone on campus can be seen with either a smoothie or ice cream coming from Bentley. Picnics in the sun are also _!_U* becoming a common sight. Hfl"**"^^^^^^ : 7. Vacuums can be heard at all hours of the night as dorm residents are spring cleaning and starting to pack to go home. • 6. Hotel reservations are already running low as we all hurry to decide what weekend to beach for the summer. 5. Russell lawn and other dorms are scattered with girls on beach towels trying to lose that wonderful winter glow. 4. There are less people in class since the sun has finally emerged from behind the clouds. , footballs or tefftfs MIbl , catch. Watch out for flying * 2. Skin is in. With warmer temperatures everyone layers and brighter And the #1 sign spring 1. People are coming out of hibernation. All those have been M.I.A. since November are finally winter slumps. The dorms are empty as everyone til enough of the outside. ____ ___ wa >___^ ametriHBBpBg April 13, 2005 lhueagleye.com B8 BBSS Tycoon Dog brings their Lisa Schropp Co-Features Editor if you are unhappy with the musical acts chosen for the annual spring concert or justlike to check out new bands, then you won't want to miss Tycoon Dog's debut performance in Lock Haven this Saturday. Although new to Lock Haven, the band has actually been around since 19%, when Scott Bailey, leader and songwriter ofTycoon Dog, gathered together friends from different areas of the country and world to form Tycoon Dog. Nate Stevens, bass, left his hometown of Louisville. Ky. to pursue his dreams of getting an education and making music, and he joined Tycoon Dog two weeks after graduating from Thc University of Miami (Ohio). Chicago native Eric Johnson, drums, adds diversity to the band with his Creole heritage and African and Latin rhythms while Deb Craft, a Californian girl with strong ties to New England, contributes her powerful vocals. Godfrey De Grut hails from Auckland. New Zealand with impressive experience in composing and arranging, in addition to his skills on the keyboard and saxophone. he's from Although Lancaster, Pa, Bailey's southern roots have been a big influence on the band's music, as well as their name. The name, "Tycoon Dog" juxtaposes Bailey's rural past of being a "hillbilly from the south" with his present fastpaced city environment. "The coon dog is a perfect example of the country way of living and a tycoon represents the money and sophistication of city life," Bailey said. "Mixing the two symbolizes the infusion of our country vibe and our current city environment and it really defines the band." The band's best experience was when they did a show with their heroes. Steely Dan, but Bailey says that they get the most pleasure from meeting new people. They love meeting their fans and forming strong friendW Hjr ifl Bf ships with them, and even keep I touch with many in of them through email. "We're not thc kind of band that runs back to their tour bus after the show and stays in Hilton hotels. We're not doing this for the fame and money," Bailey said. "It may sound cliche, but thc best part really is getting to meet new people every week." Tycoon Dog's long-term goals are to keep providing their fans with memorable songs and improvisations, as well as continuing to visit different communities and celebrate music. Bailey would love to be able to tour and do music full time and not have to work a day job, but he doesn't see that changing anytime soon. courtesy of "We have to work three to four days a week so that we can NYC-based band, Tycoon Dog, will be playing their music, a mixture of spend the other three to four rock, hip hop, and blues at Uncle Alberts this Saturday from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. days making our dream possiYou must be 21 or older to get in and there will be a $2.00 cover charge. ble." Bailey said. /1 Sex squares offers different approach to sexual education Holly Lutz Staff Reporter Who would have thought that pumpkin pie, Lucky Charms, and CNN would have had anything to do with Sex Squares? Sex Squares covered those topics and others relating to sex last Wednesday. Sex Squares was part of last week's 'Sexual Awareness Week,' and was brought to LHU Jonny SwyulaklEagle Eye Dr. Zak Hossain gets the crowd excited at Sex Squares, cheering for sociology and the students, prior to winning his award at convocation last weekend. in the spring of 1991 by Wendy Walsh. "It's a great time to get faculty, staff, and students together to have fun, be educated and talk openly about sex." Walsh said. What exactly is Sex Squares? Sex Squares, sponsored this year by RHA and Safe Haven, is based off of the television show 'Hollywood Squares' played with celebri"Being able to joke with stuties. In Sex Squares, two dents and faculty about such an groups face offand pick squares important topic in our lives [is containing LHU's own array of necessary]." he said. celebrities. Thc celebrities' job He also stressed the fact that is to either answer truthfully or this game is not only just a lot lie when the master of cereof fun, but it serves an educamonies asks them a question. tional purpose as well. The group then has to decide if The winners of this year's the celebrity is right or wrong. Sex Squares were Smith Hall's Thc master of ceremonies 'Bang Bus,' whose team memthis year was Chad Walsh. He bers included: Love Modelski, asked questions containing staNeal O'Rourke, Steve Sando, tistical information about sex Pat Heart, and Brian Gengler. and some interesting facts like Sando said that the best part of that the smallest functional the night was winning and getpenis in the world is 1.5 cm ting some free 'stuff.' long. Walsh said that this year's The center square celebriturnout was the most in awhile, ties this year were President coming in at about 450 people. Keith Miller and his wife, Those 450 people were able to Nicolette Miller. President sit through a fun night of Sex Miller was considered a 'virgin' Squares and also learn importo Sex Squares, because he said tant information about sexual that he never heard of the game education. - Poet writes of historical experiences Find, Buy, Daniella De Luca Co-Features Editor Robert Morgan, a nationally acclaimed author and poet shared some of his work and spoke last Thursday in the PUB Multipurpose Room. The presentation was part of an all-day poetry and literature celebration for the English department, said Prof. Maddox-Hafer. The Dimensions of Literature class, as part of the English curriculum, often covers a unit on poetry towards the end of the semester that it is offered, and Hater said that she usually opens the lesson in her class with a poem by Morgan. His pieces mainly revolve round historical events, particularly the revolutionary time period. Morgan has written works such as Gap Creek (a part of Oprah's Book Club). The Strange Attractor, The Truest Pleasure, Brave Enemies, and The Hinterlands. These books were available for sale at the event or can be purchased online or at most bookstores. "Once he started talking. 1 could connect with him and his writing," said freshman Autumn Lenker. Morgan began as a fiction writer, but began writing poetry in thc 1960s and was published by the age of 22. Morgan said he is fascinated by history, wars, the landscape of the United States and how and Pay on eBay; culture affects us all. "My best success came from writing stories about women's lives [in a historical setting]." he said. One ofhis favorite characters he creJessica B. Horbach ated was Josic Summers, a 16for the Eagle Eye year-old girl dressed as a man on the front lines in the fighting Online auctions such as Revolutionary War from Brave are becoming more popueBay Enemies. J** ■ ■■B ■ Mm. v 'aK i I I ml ~ lar to shop without waiting ways a He read few exceipts from % ibmeM b in line, fighting the crowds IIvBr 11 m\ mm m that book published in October or worrying if items are in stock or 2003, and he also read a few not. selected poems from other A student working in the works. Raub computer lab said that Poems dealt with beekeepeBay is her personal online ing, Audubon's flute and topics mall. nature and The history. in eBay is an online auction, biggest influence on his life was all People his father who also has a pasaround the sion for history and storytelling. Jkmm\\\ world can post "His work is a dominate ■ their products Wf{ force and a backbone for all IL on eBay for writing," said freshman Crystal M millions of Klopp. other online He began with lengthy users to browse pieces and soon compressed his through. work to short poems. Some said There is an assortment of that he was duplicating matheproducts that you can find and matics (another topic ofinterest buy on eBay. You can find of his) to mimic his writing clothes, jewelry, tickets for constyle. Morgan said that poetry certs and events, and shoes. The helped him to become a more list could go on and on with narrative writer as his poems what you can find on eBay. gradually started to get lengthiAshley Campion, a fresher. man, said, "I buy shirts, body "Storytelling reaches across photo courtesy of Cornell.edu jewelry, and CD's all on eBay." boundaries," Morgan said. "It Campion said that eBay is a lanethnicity, reaches across great way to find great deals on bounds. It is guage, and gender new and old things. about human feelings and As of April 1, 2005 therebecause ofthis things, and it is An author, poet and poetry professor at Cornell were 135.5 million worldwide write," to he we like read and University Thursday. shared some of his work last people using eBay. These memsaid. Jl m bers include buyers and sellers. In the U.S., there are 83 million members on eBay, and there are 52.5 million members in other countries. Jared Kowalchick, a sophomore, said, "I bought tickets on eBay two different times. I got them at a really good price, but I had to bid higher than the other guy wanting to buy them." When buying a product on eBay, transactions go through individuals, not through eBay. Kowalchick said while bidding V M for nis tickets, another guy kept bidding higher. He said that thc bidding went on for a couple ofhours and the price just kept getting higher. eBay is the site that people use the most which makes it one of the most popular shopping sites on the internet. Campion said, "Typically when you think of college students, you think that they really don't have any extra cash, and eBay can be very tempting." Some students, however, don't use eBay and don't think that it is useful. Kelly Clark, a junior, said, "1 don't use eBay because I really don't think it is a useful way to shop for something."