fetf ■ LH thief makes this week's Media Madness The pros and cons of Haven's laundromats. H^P*^& Wrestlers go 1-1 the weekend _ - ■ 1 bruary 15, http://www.lhueagleye.com 2002 Today's Weather Volume 55 ,mW High -35 Low -28 Lock Rate a Pic college edition is on the way Shawn P. Shanley Eagle Eye Editor in Chief The Eagle Eye online has launched this week a brand new feature for Lock Haven University students called Rate a Pic, College Publisher's own version of "Hot or Not." Rate a Pic allows a student to download a picture of themself onto the webpage, allowing others to view and rate them on a scale of one to 10. After a picture is submitted, the status of how you have been rated may be checked at any time by logging into your account. the Inspired by 14 holiday, February College Publisher has set up this new feature for all of the online student newspapers that it hosts, allowing students to not only rate LHU students, but also students at other uniacross the versities College Publislici network. Students can access Rate a Pic from the Network Channels box in 'Haven Scott Evans Eagle Eye Staff Reporter come to the SCC office inside the Parsons Union Building (PUB) and out in The Lock Haven receive a form to fill order to participate. Student University Smith said this is a way Council Cooperative for people both in the com(SCC) met Wednesday and munities and the universivoted on a club constituwhat kind of tion and the appointment of ties to see the has impact university a committee chair. the community and its on SCC President Tiffany Smith that residents. reported After hitting a slight throughout the year, the roadblock at the last meetof Board Student the constitution of the ing, Government Presidents Health Science Club LHU (BSGP) has been creating an issue that all students at club is now all 14 state-owned univer- approved. The for SCC funding. eligible sities in Pennsylvania can unaniSCC also voted work to achieve. to appoint Amanda mously The issue this year is Olaviany as Food Service "Citizenship through pubOlavainy is a sophlic service", which will Chair. in elemenomore majoring allow clubs and organizatary education and has tions the opportunity to served on SCC for the last receive three semesters. through public service. Smith is asking that See SCC Page 2 anyone who is involved in a club or organization to David Kubarek/ The Eagle Eye Jim Ladlee opens the conservation orieted Public Lecture Series. See page 2 for story. Opinions 6 Staff box Weather 4-5 0 back page 4 2 Parson's Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 17745 Newsroom: (570) 893-2334 Fax: (570) 893-2644 Email: Visit us on the web: Treasurer Nick Trumbauer, expands on the "Programming Contingency" topic to )executives. Frey imper- lover, The consequences of lies and deceit will be brought to life in the Countdown Theater this spring by the University Players in a unique combination of philosophical ally flooded with light. "It's called "Black drama and satirical comeComedy" because the dy. out and the goes power "White Liars" and entire takes play place in "Black Comedy," contrastdark, the but to audithe ing one-act plays written ence it in takes the place by Peter Shaffer, examine Smith, said Rich light," the human nature and dramatistudent director of both cally reveal the chain reacplays. seemtion perpetrated by When the lights are ingly harmless white lies supposed to be on, such as and deception. an when actor lights a Liars" In "White match, actors the will actua Tiffany Smeal portrays be the dark. ally in fortune teller from to Smith, the According who dreams her Germany first five minutes of the time away between cusplay take place in complete tomers on a pier's end at an English seaside resort. Her blackness. "It's a very difficult visitors, Frank and Tom, to do for the reason play are played Peter by that there's all this action Parker, Sulewski and Jason and (he actors to pretend that they're in the dark," Chad Walsh plays starving artist Brindsley Miller, who "borrows" furhis neighbor, played by Randy Trutt, in order to impress his prospective father-in-law, played by Jason Parker. A blackout in his London apartment creates mayhem and hilari- ty Bnndsley's fiance enters the scene played by Kimi Muir. Jessica Plank is his ex-mistress and Peter Sulewski is a visiting art collector. David Ferry plays a technician from the electric company and Morgan Barrett is an elderly neighbor, adding to the confu- sion in the dark. SeeLies Page 2 Qwik Rock hosts live broadcast on Campus Sumer Buttorff Eagle Eye Staff Reporter To promote the release of tickets for LHU's upcoming 311 concert , 97.1 WQWK-FM (Qwik Rock) will rock LHU campus from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m today. The State Collegebased station is here to announce that beginning today, tickets are available free ofcharge to LHU students and can be pickedup in the PUB business office during regular business hours. Qwik Dr. Vasyl Byalyk, associate at professor Chernivtsi tion in families in the Ukraine at the fifth annual International Visiting Lecturer Series held last evening in the Hall of Flags. This universal dilemma among families is hightened in the Ukraine, a large part due to the current economic conditions of the country, said Byalyk. "When the person is hungry, the person is angry," said Byalyk. The Central Intelligence Agency estimates that 50 percent of Ukrainian citizens live below the poverty line. Twenty percent of Ukrainian children say that the dominant cause of arguments between themselves and their parents stem from the parent misunderstanding the child, said Byalyk. And nearly half of all Ukrainian chil- dren confess to having communication problems with their parents. "The actions and views of the parent seem to be erratic at times," said Byalyk. "We think that we are older, and so we are right." Although Byalyk confesses that family communication is a seemingly timeless problem that has always plagued families, he feels that this is not an excuse to simply avoid the issue. Lynch is broadcasted From the first floor of the Parson's Union Building (PUB). In addition to the broadcast, the station has been advertising the event on-air and will be hosting the LHU concert. Qwik rock was chosen by the Haven Activities Counsel (HAC) over other local media to promote the concert because the station is small and is the most mainstream rock outlet in the area. Because tickets can be purchased for the event by the general public on March 4, HAC urges students to get them while they're hot. Jason Huber, HAC coordinator, said that he would like to see a significant amount Although it is difficult embrace the complexity of communication problems, the difficulties must be overcome, he said Byalyk also noted that parents pull less time from their busy schedules to dedicate to child rearing and communication. here for them. "I want to get as many students as possible to get their tickets Friday," Huber said. After all, "the tickets are for the students. Without the students, we wouldn't have a concert." Although there's never been a sell-out for and concert, included in tuition costs. 311 will play with Hoobastank at the Thomas . Field House on March 24. The tickets are $ 15 for the public and seating is For general admission. more information, contact the HAC office at 893- 2331. 2 of students take advantage of what is the concert. The event is coordinated by HAC and is made possible through student activities fees, which are to See Speaker Page live Huber be thinks this may the first. I am "definitely" hoping for a sell-out, he said. Huber anticipates mostly LHU students will attend, but also expects to see students in and around the State College area at Ukrainian opens Visiting Lecture David Kubarek News Editor Rock's announcement by DJ, JB LHU University, stressed the importance of communicaSports Eagle Eye play, The second "Black Comedy," is a classic farce, hinging on a challenging theatrical concept. The characters are supposedly in the dark although the stage is actu- get any worse than a '4' and will get a ' 1' if the picture is too small to see her face. Also, individuals that have a collage of multiple pictures will be Personals v^^^^w^MMBsB^BflBflBaHBB Vassi. "One rule I have is that if 9 8 - ' ■ jffil while there is even a hint of a male in the picture, the female automatically gets a '1.' Blondes also cannot Dassificds Tomics Hovies I sonates Shawn Chabam, former DJ for WLHU, "and I will be sure to rate pictures on Rate a Pic frequently with my rating expertise." Chabam has many rules to his rating system. of the life-long relationship you've been looking for. I arming techniques Contrasting plays to hit the stage Kristin White David have her one-time Eagle Eye Staff Reporter a focus at seminar said Smith. "I'm a loyal visitor to said hotornot.com," Rate a Pic is that, if someone that comes across your picture is impressed, they are able to contact you with just a click of the mouse. That click of the mouse may just be the start mBlkf Public service is SCC's issue for clubs the right-hand column of the Eagle Eye online's homepage. penalized. Others probably won't be as harsh as I am, these are just my standards." Another feature of See weekend weather Page 2 University's Student Newspaper j Lock Haven, 9a. David Kubarek/ The Eagle Eye Vasyl Byalyk addresses issues that affect Ukrainian families at the visiting lecture. Page 2 February 15, 2002 Eagle Eye Students urged to apply for scholarships Contingency fund for clubs approved Kanchan Mahara The Eagle Eye In order to encourage students with the greatest academic achievements at LHU to participate in national scholarships, Dr. Roger Johnson, Dean of Arts and Sciences and Dr. William Phillips, Dean of Education and Human Services are hosting a reception program in PUB room #2 on Wednesday, February 20, at 6 p.m. "The goal of the reception is to introduce and encourage students to apply to one or more of the prestigious national scholarship programs that we have identified," said Daniel Roberts, professor of political science and one of the scholarship advisors. A student should have a minimum of 3.5 Grade Point Average to be eligible for the program. Scholarships are available for students at all academic levels and from all majors. Invitation letters to around 360 qualified students have already been sent. The program, the first of its kind, will also discuss helping students to prepare successful applications. In order to facilitate students' participation, the university has identified a faculty member or administrator as a for each scholarship. With their specialized knowledge of their scholarship program, this liaison can help students immensely through the application process. Explaining the significance of the national scholarships, professor Daniel Roberts said that these scholarship not only provide their recipients with very material significant rewards, but also a great deal of prestige that can be quite useful both in obtaining the job of the student's choice or admissions to the most competitive graduate or professional degree procontact grams. English plays require English accents tions with other characters are strategically timed and acted Lies From Page 1 Both "White Liars" and "Black Comedy" take place in England, requiring the cast to learn British accents. In addition, cast members Tiffany Smeal and Jason Parker have to learn more complicated German and Scottish accents. "Accents are the hardest part next to 'Black Comedy's' blocking," said Smith, who has the cast listening to tapes to learn the necessary accents. Blocking, explained Smith, is the way a director stages the characters in a play. In order for the cast of "Black Comedy" to convincingly portray characters unable to see in a dark apartment their actions and interac- out. "They're pulling chairs from underneath people and they're narrowly missing each other walking across the room and it's really hard to orchestrate," said Smith. "You're trying to get the actors to do this set movement at a set time, but look natural to the audience." In contrast, "White Liars" involves much less attention to blocking and more focus on the quality of acting. While the acting in "Black Comedy" is supported by a high degree of action, the cast of "White Liars" rarely moves from their seats. "A majority ofthe play takes place with the actors sitting down, so the entire play relies on the actors' acting ability," said Smith. "The actors have to be good actors and they have to be directed well." "White Liars" and "Black Comedy" are the first entirely student made productions to be presented in several years at Lock Haven. A faculty advisor is available for consultation, but every aspect is controlled and produced by students, including set, light, sound, costume and prop design. "In the past we wouldn't have enough students to do everything, so then we would have to turn to faculty members to help us out," said Smith. "This is the first time we actually have enough students who are interested enough to do everything." "White Liars" and "Black Comedy" will be performed in the Countdown Theater, Sloan 321, from March 20 through 23. The Red cross would like to thank everyone who donate blood on Feburary 11.9 units of blood were collected, coming close to their goal of 100 units, The next blood drive will be held in April, and everyone is encouraged to donate. L_ SCC From Page 1 As chair, Olaviany, and her committee will meet with both Bentley and Eagle Wing officials to discuss current food concerns and future plans to better serve the students. Treasurer SCC Nick Trumbauer expanded on the approval of a second contingency fund that clubs can use in emergency situations. Clubs and organizations will use the "Programming Contingency" if they want to present an event but haven't figured the price into its budget. The contingency will pay for half of the cost ofthe contracted programming fee. "It's been a long time coming," said Trumbauer. The contingency fund is $15,000, the same as the general contingency fund used by SCC and the campus clubs and Acceptance or rejection of the request for programming funds will be based on the need you drink One in four urban hospital patients is being treated for an ailment linked to alcohol. Speaker From Page 1 "Being too busy is not an excuse for being bad parents," said Byalyk. More than half of all Ukrainian parents do not involve themselves fully in the child's life, he said. Parents generally distance themselves from a child's academic and social affairs. When parents have time to dedicate to their children they often interact with other This is a mandatory meeting for all club representatives. The meeting will be held on February 21, at 7:30 p.m. in meeting room 2. Among all causes of death, alcohol-related deaths rank third or fourth. Weather If you have any question contact Nick at x2458. This week in history February 13,1973 Representative Gerald R. Ford, from the fifth Congressional District of Michigan, spoke at the Thomas Fieldhouse as part of the Cultural Affair's Committee's lecture series. February 14 1989 "it WTAJ-10 local television station was on campus filming the University's version of "The Brady Bunch." The station broadcasted the show that featured University students and professors two days later. February 14,1998 High-35 Low-22 High-35 Low-23 See fullforcast and up to date news at: www.LHUeagleye. com Clubs who feel they are in Marc Rayman/The Eagle Eye Recording Secretary, Ronald Strickler, Jr., listens to the discussion on public service projects. grownups or watch television, said Byalyk, who added that parents are sometimes too selfish. When parents do become involved it is usually only about academic and athletic issues, he said. The most common topic among Ukrainian families is the child's future and the second topic is health according to Byalyk's research. The research also showed that only five percent of Ukrainian parents talked to their children about uncomfortable yet important topics such as sex and sexual relationships. A survey by the Eagle Eye shows that the top "dream date" for men on campus is Pamela Anderson and for women, Leonardo DiCaprio. Some growing problems among children in the Ukraine are child prostitution, homelessness and drug abuse, which Byalyk explained was, in part, caused by poor parent/child communication and economic Visiting lecturer, Dr. Loubna Skalli, of the Institute for Language and Communication Studies in Rabat, Morocco, will follow Byalyk's discussion with a lecture focusing on the feminization of the family in a patriarchal society on March 14. i>£n&tor of the W££k The Student Cooperative Council (SCC) has decided to use the Eagle Eye to spotlight a different cachHBjHB] Budgets will be due on March 15, by 4 p.m. in the treasurer's office. Alcohol use during pregnancy can cause birth defects, including mental retardation. Trumbauer. need of the contingency fund can go to the SCC office and fill out a form of eligibility. Trumbauer has changed the format of the fundraising forms. Clubs will now place the name of the organization on the back of the form. This will allow students to pick up their approved fundraising form that will be in a basket placed on Trumbauer's office door. Communication an issue among families Spring Budget Meeting Think hefore of the club or organization, the merits of the use of the fund, the number of people for which the use of the funds will involve and the overall status of the Programming Account. " I feel fortunate as a treasurer to offer clubs the ability to set up programs whether they planned for it or not," said friends recommend should run for senate. Ney said he feels SCC is important BjHjBsBjcomponcnt HSBBBjjcampus BB"^" 1 on 'y do we senators and ■wJ organization boost awareness |HBBjHBBBBBBBBjissues. but recognize WBMB ,0 HHH the HalljHv MacEntire is this week's recipient. Ney is originally from Downington, Pa and is majoring in political science, Ney is in his second year as a senator in SCC and said that an( ' , |BflvKC president of —"■'■'^■,h t [ Haven University Jazz and Rock Ensemble and is treasurer of the University Choir. Campus hosts open house LOCK HAVEN, Pa.—-An Open House will be held February 23 at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. The program begins with registration at 9:30 a.m. followed by a welcome from Dr. Craig Dean Willis, University president. Representatives from each academic department, Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Life, Athletics, ROTC and Housing will be on hand to provide information. A tour of campus also will be given. A complimentary lunch will be served in the Bentley Dining Hall. For more information on the Open House, please contact the of University Office Admissions at (570) 893-2027 or 1-800-332-8900 or at the LHU homepage. Choral concert theme announced LOCK HAVEN--Love is the theme for the upcoming Choral Concert that will be held on February 24th at 3:00 p.m. in Price Auditorium at Lock Haven of University Pennsylvania. Called "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," the concert is free and open to the public. Ronald Miller, assistant professor of Music at the University, will conduct the University Choir, Cantori, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and the Men's Jazz Ensemble in this concert. In addition to "I Want a Girl" and "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," the concert will also feature a wide variety of other love songs, including "Rise Up My Love, My Fair One," "The Neighbor's Chorus," "Your Are the New ROTC offers leader's training course a How do you plan on spending your summer? Have you ever thought about giving some of your time to your country? Well, this summer you should. Army ROTC provides a tremendous opportunity to help you improve yourself, while giving something back to your country, and getting paid at the same time. As a bonus, you may earn up to seven college credits as well. In order to contract into the ROTC program as a junior in the coming fall semester, a student must have taken all of the freshmen and sophomore level classes or gone to basic training. If you have not taken the required classes or gone to basic training, then Leader's Training T-Shirt Design Contest Course is your option. By going knowledge offirst aid, land navto the Leader's Training Course the M-16, M-9, the M-203 igation, functions of the M-16, Launcher, (LTC), you can fit all of the Grenade and the operation of the PRC-77 radio, automatic requirements into a five week M249 Squad weapon, and use of the Nuclear, as a Biological, and Chemical mask. few others. program that is both exciting as well to and challenging. Cadets were introduced Bold Challenge was a 24crawls, and a The Leader's Training the high and low hour long field experience, Course (LTC) was a five-week night infiltration course. Other where cadets worked to comlong training camp held at Fort activities involved leadership plete missions such as a recon or Knox, Kentucky. The camp was roles such as squad leader or an ambush. LTC is a compact version of basic training that a basic skills camp for Army platoon sergeant, physical trainROTC cadets. Activities ing, land navigation, first aid, was challenging, exciting, and educational from day one. involved many things that basic and water survival. from Anyone interested in learnthe trainees do, but were not as in In order to graduate ing more about this unique depth. It also involved several course, cadets had to accumuleadership ideas and situations late a certain number of points experience should contact the that basic trainees are not throughout the five weeks. Two ROTC office at (570) 893-2299, exposed to, said Cadet Brad of the big events to gain points or stop by at 242 N. Fairview St. were the cadet common skills to get more information. Hoppes, who attended LTC. LTC activities include the test and Operation Bold gas chamber, rappelling, and Challenge. The skills test assessed rope bridging, as well as $50 cash cash? Design a t-shirt for the Biology Department at Lock Haven University Need Seminar focuses on farming issues specific issues and lose sight of methods they deem as positive the big picture," said Ladlee. for News Editor the environment or for "Keep in mind, what are we tryto ing do?" Jim Ladlee, of the Penn "There's propaganda on Ladlee stressed that misinState Cooperative Extension, formation is often There's a lot Of botn sides," told a small audience of stu- afactorinpreemp- It said Ladlee. d dents, faculty and members of tively Farming shaping u the community to think objecpublic perception information OUt there, methods have tively when addressing controon a variety of and SOme really bad become a topic versial farm issues such as cortech- j ormat jon. Students f r deba,e With farming ° nf porative farming and genetically niques. the progressive " modified foods. "There's a lot n ©ed to P robe Wlth movement of Monday night's event in of good informagenetically questions meeting room two of the pub tion out there, and modified crops WW was the first of a series of talks some synthetic and really addressing farming issues this information," said Ladlee. farming methods as the global semester. "Students need to probe with human population is predicted Ladlee said that people often to nearly double in two cenquestions." do not think analytically about not turies. Misinformation is exclucontroversial or emotional sive to bad perception said Ladlee feels that the farmers issues. consumer Ladlee. The can also will be able to meet the future "People get bogged down in have an inaccurate perception of demands of the consumer with- out harming the environment by taking advantage of new farming methods like precision agriculture, genetic engineering and biodynamic farming. Farming is an important industry in Clinton County, an area that Ladlee called 'one of the most rural places east of the Mississippi." County The Clinton District, Conservation Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the Lock Haven University Biology and Fly Fishing Clubs sponsored this conservation-oriented seminar. A following seminar, focusing on nutrient management will be held February 25 and is also open to the community. Career advantages for seniors �WLHU 90.3, campus David Kubarek . . May is approaching fast senior! Don't get caught up in the rush to get a job. Career Services in Akeley 114 has all the information you need about upcoming job and teacheP fails. We have information about local and not-so-local fairs, opportu- nities for multi-cultural students, virtual job fairs and even summer-only employment fairs. We also have information on credential files and provide trained peer career facilitators to critique resumes and cover letters. This service can also be used by upperclassmen who are writing resumes for classes. First up on the calendar is the Government and Non-Profit Expo co-sponsored by Duke University, Georgetown, UVA and the University of Richmond on February 21 from 10 p.m.-4 p.m. This expo is held at in Georgetown University Washington D.C. and will have 86 employers who are looking for full-time internship candidates. Starting February 15 and running until April 15, will be Virtual Pennsylvania the Fair. Candidate Internship/Job registration begins February 1 at Thousands of interesting, exciting jobs and internships the pxist through be available. Admission is free. Specially co-sponsered by the LHU Career services office are two fairs: The North Central Consortium College PA (NCPCC) Job and Internship fair is being held Wednesday March 20th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Williamsport Area Commonwealth and this virtual job fair is your easy key to finding them. On February 21 from 2 p.m.7 p.m. will be the 11th Annual Westmoreland County Assists Native Talent Job & Career YMCA Arena. Transportation will be provided by LHU but you must sign-up in the Career Services Expo to be held at the Four office and obtain your tickets. Points Hotel by Sherton in The Teacher Job Fair will take place on Tuesday April 9 Greensburg, Pa. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at This expo is perfect for students seeking employment Bloomsburg University's Kehr opportunities in Westmoreland, Union Building. Again, admisPA and surrounding counties, or sion tickets must be picked up in for those that simply want to Akeley 114 but pre-registration is not necessary. Both fairs are stay in the state. For those who don't mind free. These and many other traveling a bit farther and are looking for summer opportuniopportunities can be found in ties, the Ocean City, Maryland Akeley 114 or on the web at Summer Job Fair at the Ocean http://www.lhup.edu/career. The City Convention Center is for office ofCareer Services is open you! On Saturday, February 23 Monday through Wednesday, 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., more than a.m.-4 p.m. For additional infor100 employers will be repremation or to set up an appointment please call 893-2181. sented. Information including seaWalk-in are always welcomed. sonal housing information will Come see LHU's Indoor Guard at Central Mountain High School Show starts at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday LHU's Valhalla performs at 6:45 p.m. Student Recreation Center [SRC] Logo Contest Students! This is your chance. Design a logo to be used for the soon to be opened Student Recreation Center. If your logo is chosen it will become the official logo ofthe BRAND NEW Recreation Center. So What are the rules? 1.The logo must contain the following letters S, R & C (and only these letters) 2. The logo must be appropriate for use in a professional setting and for professional - 3. The logo must contain no more than THREE (3) colors. 4. The logo contest will conclude at 5 p.m. Wednesday, February 20. All logos must be entered into the Director's office ofthe Student Recreation Center (PUB 106 downstairs) before that time for full consideration. The winning logo will be displayed in the next issue ofthe Eagle - 5. All logos must contain, the artist name or ID number and local phone number. Logos that are entered without this information will be disqualified from the competition. 6. The Director ofthe Student Recreation Center and the Executive Council ofthe SCC, Inc. will have the final determination ofthe winner. RC Submit Logo to: Chris McGary, Director of the Student Recreation Center 106 Parsons Union Building _ Contact #: on campus- 2125 off campus- 893-2125 j prize a little extra Design need only for one side of the t-shirt. Must include the words biology and LHU and depict something related to the science of biology. If there are any questions contact Dr. Calabrese at jcalabre@lluip.edu or Natasha Shipman at nshipman@lhup.edu Designs must be submitted to Dr. Calabrese in Ulmer 322 by 4 p.m. on February 22. radio airs Check out the Eagle Eye Website www.lhueagleye.com ■iubbni JiBt H ■■■■1■■■■■■■■■ ** unroll rimb Bp h j j™™ .IB MBI ■ . ■¥ B MB M B IB LlllssBk „!**S3mB Page 4 February 15, 2002 OP/ED Must decide future now! Possibly tomorrow I'm a nice guy." MatthewEnglish Eagle Eye OP/ED Editor eating a block of cheese and I wouldn't say the future is watching Talk Soup. breathing down my neck, for me I look around in class and the future in tense, comes brutal everyone looks so serene, In my assignment book, on spasms. they've planned ahead, they the day of February 12, 2002, I I day dream in class, and all know what they're going to do. have scribbled "decide future today. " I remembered writing it ofa sudden it siezes me. What I start hyper ventilating, my as soon as I had seen it. Months am I doing, whats my direction, heart pounds in my throat. Sometimes I want to start ago I flipped open the book and have I planned ahead sufficienhave no ty? I idea what I'm pointed to an arbitrary date and half-serious, half-not wrote it doing this weekend let alone down. Why not? It was as good what I will be doing five years from now or fifty. a time as any I supposed. What the hell have I been I was feeling stressed out at for twenty-two years of doing the time. I'm a senior, and will life, my I could've gotten my graduate with a history degree. resume done yesterday but no, "Oh, are you going to teach?" Gone in Sixty-Seconds was on people ask me. professor r HBO again and I had just had to "No" I answer. They look confused, "what watch it. And if I don't get my resume are you going to do then?" they out I can't get a job, without a smacking myself in the head ask. won't I any have job money, I'll while ripping off a slew of I shrug my shoulders, "Can't have to at live home! be but my history proI'll obsenities, someone just give me money, some loser sitting on the couch fessor would be incredibly con- fused. So I sink back down into my seat and find some semblance of sanity. So the future is a vacuum I sheepishly reach into, it's no different from all the other futures I've lived through. In five years ofcollege I am glad to have realized some very important lessons, want to start a n d thing much better than what you hoped as long as you're willing to be open to the things that come to you. The chance encounters with people you never planned to meet, but somehow you never had a choice not to. Or picking a point on a map and saying to yourself I want to go there someday. And yeah, sometimes we get a little too drunk and we feel like lighting something on fire because lighting stuff on fire is a fun. m s And then around 2 a.m. t someone suggests going to il y of Canada, you make a tear to the very J life is border, mad on adrenaline, where because you really don't know w e what they hell you're doing and usually find the most profound it seems so young, and stupid and exilerating times. That you and great. But it no way concan take the plan ofthe day and tributes to what job you will get burn it and come out with some- for the rest of your life or who "Sometimes I smacking myself in the head °hl°l while ripping off slew of obsenities, buy my history P°"; would be COnftlSed" you will marry, it just ends up being a nice memory. And in those times I realize how young twenty-two really is, and how little I really know. I see myself graduating very I've worked hard and I don't have any doubts about that. It is what will happen the day after I graduate that is so unsure. I don't know, but not knowing isn't so bad, as long as we are open to chances and risks. As long as we don't give into the pressures and the expectations other people put on us and just do our own thing at our own pace. As long as we keep lighting things on fire for no good reason I think we'll be fine. soon. How to make really good banana bread, really David Kubarek roughly half of all terrorist organizations create funds from illegal drug sales. But hey, so does the Northern Allianc. If drug users sponsor terrorism then what do drug producers for Uncle Sam. He's tried working at a fortune 500 compabad, just that it doesn't help peoeverything to kick the habit. ny. Hey, it can happen; in a ple who are actually affected by Therapy, counseling; he even world that nominates President drugs. That half a million dollar enrolled into a drug treatment Bush for a Nobel Peace Prize. campaign could have been used program without results. A few weeks ago, Bill Maher to build drug treatment centers And as he's watching the dedicated an award to anyone or even better, been used to pull sponsor? Super Bowl a revelation comes living that did not use September people off the streets and into I tried to imagine heroine to him: Patriotism fills his veins 11 for personal gain. He rightthe centers. users losing their friends, family instead of smack and within fully did not include the United I wouldn't mind anti-drug and eventually their television weeks he's driving a Chevy, States campaigns sets thanks to the addiction and with a bumper sticker that reads, Government "4 so much if then suddenly kicking the habit "these colors will never run" and in the names they actual~ .5 honorably iy wor ked. Wanted~ mentioned. "Drug 1 had to laugh when I saw the new anti-drug campaign that began during this years Super Bowl. "Drug users sponsor terrorism" it said tagging with that overused term again. Oh yes, it's true as the Federal Bureau of Investigation estimates dollars and drug addiction was between 1 and 1.5 percent ofthe population. Last year the National Drug Control Budget was 217 million dollars and drug addiction was between 1.5 and 2 percent respectively. Shouldn't we have less drug addicts with extravagant campaigns and Super Bowl commercials? Do heroine users even watch the Super Bowl? I'm really getting off track here. You just wanted to know how to make good banana bread. 4 very ripe bananas, .5 cup of yogurt, 1 cup of sugar, 1 teaproduce spoon of vanilla, 2.5 cups of results is flour, 1 teaspoon ofbaking soda, immediately stripped, rethought mash and stir everything, bake ripe bananas, _very . cup of yogurt, 1 that Ve are seeking students who would be interested ii Irawing editorial cartoons for the OP/ED section o rhe Eagle Eye, anyone interested can contact me a ihaggy_19333@yahoo.com. users sponsor terrorism?" Who could cup of vanilla, 1 cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon of vanilla..." blame him? This campaign does what most anti-drug campaigns do. It attacks recreational drug use and strengthens the opinions ofthose THE EAGLE EYE already against drug use. not 'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER ISSUE 4, VOLUME 55 I'm saying that this is entirely Dave Barry Knight Ridder Copy Editor Jessica LaCroix Faculty Advisor Dr. Douglas S. Campbell News Editors Michelle Hershey David Kubarek Tracy Jackson Features Editors Jessica Savrock SALT LAKE CITY Bulgarian skater flung his partner so high that she became lodged in the arena ceiling (a - One of the most exciting Winter Olympics events is pairs figure skating, which combines the beauty of an intimate dance with the athleticism of a large man throwing a tiny woman as far as 75 feet. Women skaters used to get thrown even farther, back during the big steroid scandal of the 1988 Olympics, when a male mandatory two-point scoring deduction). Fortunately, thanks to a combination of drug testing and tethers, such incidents are rare today. But figure skating is still very popular, at least among women. Men tend to dismiss it as not being a REAL sport, a MANLY sport, like golf or professional bass fishing. 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PRE-MADE OR CAMERAREADY ADS ARE ACCEPTED, HOWEVEROUR ADVERTISJNG DESIGN STAFF IS WELL EQUIPPED AND CAN DESIGN ADS AX NO EXTRA COST. PRICES FOR ADS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE UPON SPECIFIC REQUESTS. CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED ADS FOLLOW THE SAME REGULATIONS, HOWEVER PERSONAL CHARGE AND MUST BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN TUESDAY BY 3PM. AND ARB FRfsB OF TO THE EDITOR ARE WELCOME. THEY MUST BE TYPE-WRITTEN AND INCLUDE THE AUTHOR'S NAME, SIGAND TELEPHONE NUMBER.LETTERS RECEIVEDWITHOUTTHIS INFORMATION WILL NOT BEPRINTED. DEADSUBMISSIONS IS TUESDAY BY 3 P.M. THE EDITOR RESERVES THE RIGHTTO EDIT ANY COPY. l Besides which, anybody who thinks figure skaters aren't tough is a moron. Consider Russian skater Elena Berezhnaya. Back in 1996, she and her partner were training, and according to an Olympic press release, they "became unsynchronized during a sideby-side camel spin" and the partner's skate blade "pieced Berezhnava's v evil design," and his victim is suing hira over subsequent pain and embarrassment, magazines, video games, vending, a TV and a clean bathroom actually make Booths, doing the laundry somewhat fun. Laundry 101 Overall Rating: 5 Location: 308 Rear N. Fairview St. Machines & Prices: 6 Washing Machines: 16 front load washers @ $ 1 per load Dryers: 10 dryers @ 25 cents per 10 minutes Quality: The washing machines seem incredibly small and the compartments for soap, fabric softener and bleach are growing mildew. Does that mean you're washing mildew into your clothes? Five of the washing machines were out of order. Cleanliness: 5 Townie to Student Ratio: 1 : 3 Possibly the only laundromat where the students indefinitely outnumber the townies. One full point for having a Coke and a Pepsi machine. However, there's no bathroom, no laundry carts, no candy and no TV. You might want to take a tablecloth to cover the folding tables and a pillow to pad the really uncomfortable church pew. Park Street Laundromat Overall Rating: 6 Location: Park St. (behind Puffs and the Six Pack, perfect for a cheesesteak or a smoke) u Machines & Prices: 7 Washing Machines: 12 Top load washers @ $1 per load Two triple load washers @ $2.25 per load One "big load" (five load) washer @ $2.75 per load Dryers: 9 dryers @ 25 cents per 10 minutes Quality: According to an outspoken patron, the machines are fairly new and they clean clothes well. On Sundays it can get quite crowded and you might have to wait for a machine. Cleanliness: 7 Machines are maintained, but the floor is pretty dirty. Townie to Student Ratio: 1 : 1 Sometimes students are outnumbered depending on the time of day. The Park Street Laundromat is a simple place. There's no vending, no bathroom, no entertainment or folding tables. Tickets for the 311 concert, featuring special guests Hoobastank, will be available to students with LHU ID starting today, Friday, Feb. 15 at 8 a.m. in the PUB lobby. Cost is $15 per ticket. HMMMM, TIME TO USE THE ZOOM LENS A cameraman filming a women's volleyball match in Rome was focusing on body parts that had nothing to do with the game. The ladies complained, The referee wained him to stop it no less than four times, then threw him Out of the arena, YOU LOOK MUCH YOUNGER IN PERSON The state of Florida will not allow Sultaana Freeman, a 34-year-old Muslim woman, to be pictured on a driver*s license f wearing a niqab veil that covers most of her face, showing only her eyes. She Is suing. Religious discrimination, - TIME FOR THE WEIGH-IN, ARGHHHH! A 51-year-old housewife signed on ' vs lose-weight-whilc-you-sleep" proto a gram and dutifully drank the prescribed elixir three hours before bedtime for three; months. She gained six pounds. «1* BUT DON'T TELL HER ABOUT*M1$i PAST , A Swedish convict failed to.returq'| to prison after a weekend furlough/'^We|| February 8-14 THf MOTH MAN PIOPHkciM 9:30 Fri. and Sat. only as No late show East Main Street Lock Haven www.roxymovies.com Hotline: 748-ROXY 15, 2002 Page 7 Galluccios redefine "family" for LHU Michelle Hershey Eagle Eye News Editor Family is a simple term with complex definition. Who determines what a family is? And how can one word classify every family in the world? The Galluccio's came to LHU to tell everyone that "Love Makes a Family." Family to Jon and Michael Galluccio, a homosexual couple from New Jersey, is far from what most Americans consider a normal family. But in a day where the nuclear family is on the decline, the Galluccio's family type is becoming more common everyday. The Galluccio's changed New Jersey state law, because their dream was to have a famiiy. Their custody case put New a Jersey on the map for being the first state to allow homosexual couples to legally adopt. Their story began back in 1982 at a Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) party in New Jersey. Jon, then a freshman walked into the house and immediately noticed Michael who was carrying a big silver keg into the room. "The first thing I thought to myself was those shorts are way too short for a straight boy," said Jon. "Or maybe it was the belly shirt that had TKE written across it." Michael's first impression of Jon was quite a bit different. "What I saw was the skinniest, scrawniest, drunk boy I've ever seen," said Michael. "And he asked me why he should join the frat." The following semester Jon pledged TKE, and Michael vowed to make his life a living hell. He followed Jon every- where, and he was vicious. "Sometimes I got into trouble because I was too mean," said Michael. But Jon put up with the harassment, and got into TKE. They then became good friends, and at the time their girlfriends were pledging the same sorority. They were a happy little foursome, until one day Michael realized that he felt differently about Jon. "It was like a slap in the face," said Michael, "There was no denying it. We had to address it." They spent a lot oftime talking about the situation and later in the week they secretly became a couple. At the end of the semester they decided they needed to tell their parents. "For me, it was really no big deal," said Jon, "My family was dysfunctional. So it was like he's Upcoming events Tuesday, February 26 @ 8 p.m. Neil Diamond Friday, March 1 @ 8 p.m. Marvin Hamlisch and Orchestra Monday, March 4 @ 7 p.m. Harlem Globetrotters Monday, March 25 Friday, April 5 @ 7 p.m. Dave Matthews Band SOLD OUT! the gay one." For Michael, coming out was much more difficult. He was the oldest son in a large family, and he had the responsibility of getting married and having children. "I could have written the book on horrible coming out stories," said Michael. "My dad said it would have been better if I was never born. My mother said it would be better off if I their 30's, they were satisfied with themselves. They had their family, religion and a good relationship. But something was still missing...children. They didn't even let themselves think about the idea; because they were gay, they couldn't have children. One day the couple went out to dinner with another gay couple that had kids. The conversation turned to children, and Jon and Michael told them they wished they could have kids, but they couldn't. "We were telling them we couldn't have kids, and they were sitting there with their children," said Jon, "The wall was so thick we couldn't even see through it." The couple then started to research all the options, and settled on adoption. They chose to adopt a medical fragile child, because they were ready to start their family and didn't want to against the state to change the policy. They were successful. They received, over 15,000 letters from people around the world, and only six ofthem were not supportive. Everyone was behind them. During this time, the couple adopted Madison, also an HIV Positive baby. They were thrilled to get a girl, because were dead. girls were so rare in the system. So Jon and Michael left "Madison's adoption was no school and moved to California. fan fair," said Michael. "It was "That's where everyone goes great because it wasn't a big to be gay," said Jon. deal." They were starting to become a couple. They made a After Madison's adoption, the couple received a phone call network of friends to replace from Jean, their social worker. their families, and were doing a She told them that Madison had good job of fitting into the coma 14 year-old sister that wanted munity. One day, though, someone broke into their house and to visit the baby and say goodbye. Jon and Michael went to they realized they had no one to visit Rosa, and soon their visits run to. They decided to move progressed to every weekend. back to New Jersey because they have to wait. "She was a full out diva They were approved as fosneeded their families. up thug," ter and said Jon, "but you could picked they tolerated parents, Michael's family was something more no son on Christmas see there as as their Adam relationship long their one talked about it. Eve. The baby was HIV Positive there." The couple fell in love with "It was okay for Jon to be my and drug addicted, but the coulife," for with as soon Rosa and adopted her when she in him roommate fell love ple friend and as they saw him. They nurtured was 16 years old. said Michael. "The court system didn't The situation was good for their son back to health, and even see know how to handle the adoption. he to filed for got Michael because no one adopts a 16 case, the because his family, but it was bad for of weeks later couple A Jon. For 12 years Jon took the social work office called to tell year old," said Jon. Now 20 years old, Rosa has Galluccio's family photos, but Jon that he wouldn't be allowed to adopt Adam, but Michael a baby and lives with her fathers. never got to be in them. He started drinking so he didn't have to could. The law forbid unmarried The house is full and everyone is feel. couples to adopt, and since Jon happy. Jon's drinking problem led to was unemployed he could not be "I ask only one favor from Look at yourself. You're to Adam's you. be father. feelings approved therapy, and then the to somebody. They it wasn't something to come out. were fair They They thought started two for some reason, and were, of who for Adam because he had hate you they ashamed I felt that at one so it's not right. fathers, treated the immedicouple because everyone always them like they were bad. So they ately started writing letters to time," said Michael. worked on the problem and soon everyone. They went through "We need to learn how to discovered they didn't really the court process, and were live with each other after 9/11. even know each other. legally allowed to adopt Adam, We need to treat each other with By the time the couple hit even though the state of New the same respect we want to receive. You need to push yourself even if you feel a little 90ZPSPL U9ABH >P°1 Push yourself," OS l ajno-y -3av piBMpooyW 0t78 said Jon. 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Personals Matt, Jo-Jo, Harpster, Andy and Mike- Give me a dollar and I'll buy a ticket! Told you guys that you'd get a personal from me. Love, Andrea :) Little Nat: I had fun making pizza! ZLAM, Big Happy Birthday Janeen!!! So what do you want for your birthday from that catalog?? May all your dreams and wishes come true, your Roomie BJ, I love you and keep up the good work in school. I am proud of you! Kelli Alpha Sigma Phi brothers, I miss you guys! We have to hang out soon! Andrea Leslie, has your cat knocked over the litter box lately Rach you are surviving so far...NICE WORK!!! Kel AL Bailey: Happy Birthday! Meli-1 love you and am here for you if you need me. Love Becky Kristen- We have to hang soon. Z Love Lisa Naomi, Megan, and Suzie, way to clean up the puke! ZLAM, Bailey Big Dino- I missed you this weekend. We need to hang out. I'm here if you need me. I love you. Love, Little Dino NikiNicole- I cannot draw it but I can say- spiral circle withrays. JAE- I LOVE YOU..ALH Good luck all the New Members ofAST! Andrea Roomie, Meli, and BrrrrThanks for everything. You've been there for me so much and I really appreciate it. "B" Thanks to everyone who came to support the participants ofGreek Week at our Pizza Hut Fundraiser! Jill, just wanted to remind you you're a dork! ZLAM, Bailey Lisa- thanks for the personal. I am here for ya anytime you need me too..I'm just a hop, skip and a jump away. Sigma love, Amy Sisters of LSI have a great weekend. I Love Lisa - Heether and Janeen Are you ladies for graduation yet? Kel and Rach AIT Sisters- Thanks for everything these past couple weeks. Thank you for being there when I needed you. TLAM Becky Becky, I have never seen you eat so much in one weekend it is amazing what some good food can do!! Kelli - Kerri and Carrie, I miss you guys!! I'm always here if you want to talk! Andrea :) Lauren, I love living with you AB! ZLAM, Bailey Becky, Happy Valentine's Day! Keep up the good work. ZLAM, Angela Katie- Jack "W". Daniels and an application...that can Rieley and Alysha- Had a great time Saturday nite. Can't wait for the next road trip. Love, Sohmer always spell trouble! Andrea Adam let me know when you are going home next. Please? Kelli Amy, I had fun with the poster sale How about being ahead of the game jn Modalities... Good Job Level IPs Tiff and Kempton, Cannot wait to see you guys tonight. Heather Amber- Thanks for the shirt Fri nite. Love Becky West End Girls: Thank you ladies for the hugs and smiles. The Innocent One Naomi, Happy Birthday! ZLAM, Lauren Amy, You are going to make a great sister. I Love Lisa Trisha-1 missed you so much this past weekend. Hope Cowtippers Anonymous went well. Love Becky New members Kristen and Amy, You girls rock! You're going to have a blast hanging' with the Sigma sisters. Have a great weekend! S Love Carrie FEB. 10th Movie Night 6pm PUB FEB. 12th, 7pm PUB MPR "Love Makes Family" -The Galluccio Family FEB. 15th VIBE & VERSE FEB. 17th, PUB GAME ROOM Pool Tournament SilliMoose- Are you ready for a surprise or two? BJ, Congrats on being an Uncle!!! Andrea- It's been awhile! Lauren, we have to put the oven on BAKE to make it work, sorry about the cheese! ZLAM, Nat MaryBeth, We will hang out soon, I promise! ZLAM, Lauren Kristen and Amy, I finally have my kids! I am so excited! If you need anything you can just call. I Love Jill Jen, Thanks for the great time last Friday night! We have to do it again soon! Andrea:) SUM Moose: Hello BabeWelcome to the weekend. I have a book for you. Love, Silli Goose Tina and Jamie- Thanks for the chat on Monday. I appreciate it so much and I am honored to call you guys my sisters!! Jamicthanks for the shoulder i needed it. Sigma love, Amy Sammy, Amber, Melissa, & Congrats to the new ZTA members! ZLAM, Lauren GO GREEK! GO TRI SIGMA!! Tri Sigma Sisters, I can't wait to get this semester rolling! £ Love Amy PS: Jamie, Where is my pony? Dooley- J and I are wondering what Lenny is singing about here: "Dig in until it comes out the other side." Tina, You are doing such a great job with recruitment. Keep up the hard work! Love, j illy When you stick the coke in the fridge, let me know that it's half full ofrum first before I start chugging it to quench my thirst! New Members of Greek Life: Congrats! Have fun and good luck. I Love Melissa To the Queen of D: Haha. I had fun on Sunday. Have a great weekend. Wiggles CONGRATS LESLIE AND BRYAN! I wish you both the best on your engagement. No one deserves to happy more than you two! Lots of fun times ahead! Love You Guys-Jessie Lynn Amber- Murderous! What's my MFN! Guess who NOTE to Marcus: The KIA is yours and the JEEP is mine. Smile, hugs & kisses. Crussader302: Did you think the week crawled?? I bet the weekend will fly by though. Not fair but soon it will be July. What a happy thought! Love, your angel Alpha Sigma Tau sisters, Only together can we make it through. I have faith in everyone of you and I'm always here ifyou need to talk, vent or whatever. 1 love you guys! And YES, 1 graduate in May, but I'm not alone (thanks for that Brandy!). TLAM, Andrea SUBWAY employees are the best! Megan and Clark, happy one year anniversary! ZLAM, Lauren! J: Thank you for the laughterI am glad that my goofball ways make you smile. MDW: Let's debate face-toface!! I love you and am so glad to spend time with you. Leigh- Panhell!! :) I've missed ya! Andrea Jill- you are a great mom and doing an awesome job! keep smiling..don't worry you will get through this semester, .and you always have a person who will always be there for ya. Sigma love, Amy Jason and Ron- Thanks for helping get the HSC Constitution through Ways an(j Means. I appreciate it a lot! Oh and Jason, yes, I am the President, hehehe To Andrea Tucas: You are too funny with the wedding talk and then the spider in the sink. You are my favorite sister. I love you- Ambler (Ralph), Party at my place again?? Mouth , Sisters of III, Thanks for big smiles and warm welcomes! I love you all! I Love Kristen I love you Ira E. Koser III !! yj . he 1 love budd , ' on pledg.ng! Congratulations rm always here for y°u! ZLAM, Bailey 7°" . Welcome new members of ZZI! You're doing a great job so far. E Love Jamie Brian, You're the bestest of all my love pets'. Love, Jill Jess, How did you get home on Friday? Love, Your little lion Little CM Secret-1 know that things may be rough right now, but I love you and HOPE that I see you soon! We definitely have to hang out! TLAM and CM love, Andrea:) M: Happy weekend! Smile and show off those cute dimples!! How great it is to have you in my life. Thank you for everything. Love, H Please email your personals to hflicker@lhup.edu before Tuesday 3 p.m. Have a great weekend LHU! Love, the Women of AIT Sg3onloek the f).oor to your future We have the resources to help you fi nd the perfect job. Resumania Tuesday, February 19 6-8 pm PUB MPR Bring your resume or cover letter and we will critique it for FREE. Career Services is located at 114Akeleu Hall. Open MondauWednesdau 8-6 & Thursday-Fridau 8-4. All services are FREE. Visit us on the web at wwwJkup.edu or call us at 893-2181. Page 10 February 15, 2002 Boxers ready for home show tomorrow night The 23rd edition ofthe Lock Collegiate Boxing Invitational will unfold Saturday in the Thomas Field House. Highlighting the evening's (7:30 p.m.) Main Card will be the Bald Eagles three National Champions, John Stout, 125; Comanche Garcia, 147; and Chuck Mussachio, 185. Stout will move up to 139 to take on Navy's tough Regional Champion, Mike Reel. A junior Haven University the Bald Munski, Eagle's Christina 119, going against Davitt, the 2001 Kelliann Women's Continental 112 lb. bronze medallist from Scranton, PA. Munski, a junior from Avoca, Pa., was a 2000 National (USAB) quarterfinalist and ranked as high as #4 in USA Boxing. . She returns to the ring wars after a two-year absence studying abroad in Spain. She has a and Lock Haven native, Stout brings a career 19-3 record against the Midshipman. Stout is rapidly establishing himself as By Jon one of the top boxers pound for ) Parrish pound in collegiate boxing. Garcia, the 2000 National 147 lb. Champion, brings a 6-5 career record against some career record of 18-10 against of" the best women in amateur Navy's All-American, Bobby (Olympic Style) boxing. Villanueva. Two other Haven AilVillanueva earned a controAmericans scheduled to box on versial 2-1 decision over Garcia the Main Card are 125 lb. year in last Annapolis. Osahon Omo-Osagi versus Fred Mussachio, 185, fresh off a 4-1 Kim, Army and Gus Pugliese, decision upset over Air Force's 139 versus Henry Chavez, two-time 195 lb. Champion last Army. Veteran Jeff Raymond, 156 Friday in Las Vegas, Nev., will try to avenge his early season and newcomers Art Tusil, 119, split decision loss (2-1) in Derrick McGraw, 165, along Richmond, Va., to Navy's with Miro Jelev, 195 will also National 175 lb. Champion, Ben box tough opponents. Raymond Zuber. a local favorite, takes on Mussachio has an impresShippensburg's veteran Bryan sive career 22-6 record that Kelly while Tusil, 112, moves includes a gold medal and two up to box Army's 119 lb. Ray silvers in the collegiate (NCBA) Ramos. national finals. Promising newcomer, 195 The evenings opening bout lb., Miro Jelev (4-2) battles on the 12-bout card will feature Army's rangy Bobby Greer. Home Mio. - 119 Christina Munski (LHU) vs. Kelliann Davitt (Scranton) -- 139 "John Stout (LHU) vs. Mike Reel (Navy) 119 An Tusit (LHU) vs. Ray Ramos, (Army) !?S Kevin O'Donnell (Navy) vs. Tom Sommers (Army) 125 Osahon Omo-Osagie (LHU) vs. Fred Kim (Array) 139 Gus Pugliese (LHU) vs. Henry Chavez (Army) 156 JeffRaymond (LHU) vs. Bryan Kelly (Shipp.) 165 Derrick McGraw (LHU) vs. Jon Pax (VMI) 147 *Comaache Garcia (LHU) vs. Bobby Villanueva (Navy) Hwt- JasonFicken (Mansf.) vs. Clifford Cook (VMI) 195 • Miro Jelev (LHU) vs. Bobby Greer (Army) - - --- Featured Bout 195- «ChucV Mussachio (UftJ) *i'*Beft tuber •• - The Mussachio/Zuber bout will be the featured attraction on the Main Card. Five Bald Eagle boxers will also display their talents on the eight bout preliminary card. Scheduled to box are veteran Katrina Eady, 106, in a women's collegiate division contest along with novice division boxers Kossi Adubra, 165; David Good, 175; Mike Persing, 185; and Mike Podwojski, a 210 lb. heavyweight. The preliminary card will begin at 3 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. for the 7:30 Main Card. puncher with a powerful left hook as his trademark punch. By staying outside and using the entire ring along with a stiff left jab, I was able to pull off the major upset." Teammate and defending National 125 lb. Champion, John Stout earned a unanimous 5-0 decision over UNLV's Lyle Nixon, the defending Far West Regional Champion. Much to the delight of the Vegas fans, the hard-punching Nixon won the first round by stunning Stout with a series of uppercuts late in the round. The bell saved Stout. Mussachio beats Brown However, Stout, a southpaw, who moved up to 132 to chalof Air Force, Stout lenge Nixon, got reoriented Decisions UNLV'S Nixon between rounds and came on at Mandalay Bay strong in the second round. He had Nixon in serious The top match on the 13trouble late in both the second bout UNLV, Dr. Elias Ghanem and third rounds, scoring two Collegiate Boxing Invitational standing eight counts in the produced a major upset in one of third. "I got careless midway the featured bouts at the world through the first round and famous Mandalay Bay Hotel underestimated his power", statand Casino on the Strip in Las ed Stout. Vegas late Friday evening. Stout's career record is an Chuck Mussachio, Lock impressive 19-3. "This was a Haven University's defending great win for John," stated Dr. National 185 lb. Champion Cox. "He had to fight back from moved up to 195 lbs. and "outadversity and the experience slicked" Air Force's two-time will only make him better," conNational 195 lb. Champion, cluded Cox. Dustin Brown. Mussachio earned a 4-1 decision over the Jelev beats Haliburton of aggressive U.S. Air Force Mercer at VMI Academy champion, utilizing superior boxing technique and While LHU's two national defensive ring skills. John Stout and Chuck champions, The hard punching Brown were boxing Mussachio suffered his first defeat as a colout in Las Vegas, NV, five legiate boxer, while the rangy Bald Eagle boxers went south to Mussachio upped his career compete in the annual VMI record to 22-6. Both are seniors and they are "Keydet" Collegiate Boxing Invitational last Saturday night in expected to defend their nationVA. Lexington, al titles in their respective The 15-bout card featured weight classes April 4-6 at the LHU, PSU, Citadel, boxers from U.S. Naval Academy. USNA, Mercer, and Kentucky, Mussachio commented "that this was the most rewarding win host VMI. Scoring the biggest of my collegiate career. My win for the Bald Eagles was 195 coach, Dr. Ken Cox, and I put pound Miro Jelev who won a together a perfect fight plan and Referee Stops Contests 1 feel most fortunate that 1 could execute it. Brown is a powerful Retirement in the second round over Rich All-American Haliburton of Mercer (Ga.) m*. Mm 9 mm i , _m -photo courtesy ofLHU Box/nb Ma McCormack, season, action earlier this a pair of wins last picked up in Trap for the Bald The its first meet versus WVU. Eagles. dropped EWL week team 7-4 at 125 and Mike Maney shutout Blaise Mucci at 141. JaMarr Billman won the final bout of the night, beating Justin Giovinco,12-4. 19 12 W. Virginia LHU The Bald Eagles dropped their first EWL contest of the year, falling on the road to West Virginia, 19-12. Millard led things off with a 7-5 win over Ryan Wilman and then Zerkle followed up at 194 with a 2-0 win against Brent Miller for 6-0 LHU lead. Ryan Kehler picked up a major decision at heavyweight over Boetsch, 9-1, for West Virginia's first win. McCormack beat Nathan a Kendjorsky, 11-7, at 125 for a 9-4 score, but Spealler fell 8-4 to Brandon Lauer and Shane Cunanan slipped past Maney 10-6 to give West Virginia a 10-9 lead. Billman gave Lock Haven its final win of the night, knocking off Billy Smith, 7-4. Joe Carr (157), Tom McMath (165) and Greg Jones (174), all won by decision in the final matches to give WVU a 19-12win. Next up for Lock Haven is a pair of matches on February 21. At 6 p.m., Bucknell visits the Thomas Field House, followed at 8 p.m. by Bloomsburg. On February 23, The Haven hosts Penn State for a 7 p.m. match. Men victorious in thriller Women drop two in conference play Jared Guest Eagle Eye Staff Reporter Vladimir Zujovic's season high of 29 points was not enough to beat on Shippensburg Wednesday night, as they fell on the road 91-83. George Bailey had a doublc-dou ble, as scored he Kevin Carver Eagle Eye StaffReporter l^lil l l^^l^^l MentS 17 Bball pulled down 10 boards. Kris Holtzer added 16 points and six assists. Brian Hanna knocked down three treys, good enough to finish with nine on the night. The Red Raider's leading scorer was guard Ron Banks, who finished with 21 and five The women's basketball took a tough defeat last night at the hands of the Shippensburg Lady Raiders, 61-40. The Women's Bald Bball Eagles shot a very poor 30 percent team from the floor and 55 percent from the free throw But the big key to last night's game was the 33 turnovers committed by the Haven. In the first half of action, LHU turned the ball over 21 times while hitting just seven buckets. Jess Rieben was one of the lone bright spots for the Haven with 13 points, seven rebounds, and four steals. AnitaCharles chipped in with seven points and six rebounds. assists. Michael Means closely followed with 19 and Alston Ellis added 12. The first meeting between these two teams saw the Haven (8-15, 4-5) win at home in a low scoring battle, 56-46. This game was the opposite as it featured a high paced game and saw Ship take an early 7-1 lead just two minutes in. The Bald Eagles climbed back and took their only lead of the game at 14-12 with 13:30 left in the first half. Ship took a slim six-point lead into halftime, 47-41. Both teams went on short scoring spurts, but J^M^PI^^^^t^^^^^^^^i^ -photo by Bob McCool Eagles on the inside, pulling off a double-double of 17 points and 10rebounds. Tiffany Taylor and LHU 53 Allison Stodart had the Clarion 69 touch from outside, hitting four and three triples, The Golden Eagles of respectively. Clarion were deadly from The Golden Eagles hit long range. Combine that 10 three-pointers as a team. with the poor shooting of the Holly Young led the Haven, and the Bald Eagles Bald Eagles in the scoring stumbled at home, 69-53. column with 11 points. Center Christina Lantz Nicole Schimelfenig led the way for the visiting handed out five assists to go Kristopher Holtzer drives to the basket in a win against Clarion Saturday. The win evened the team's PSAC-West mark at 4-4 before falling to Shipp. Wednesday. the Red Raiders (8-15, 28) kept nearly a 10-point cushion throughout the second half. The Bald Eagles cut the lead to 8780 with 45 seconds left off a Hanna three-ball. LHU is currently in fifth place in the PSAC West. They have three conference games remaining, all against teams higher then them. In order to make the postseason, they need to finish in the top four of the PSAC West. LHU Clarion 61 59 Kris Holtzer had his most important assist of the season, which found a Zujovic to beat the buzzer and Clarion, 61-59 here at see Men page 11 Records break as track teams prepare for PSAC's competition _ - Lock Haven Four LHU school records fell at Saturday's Winter Classic, hosted by Bucknell University. Youth led the way for both the men's and women's teams, as each claimed a victory and had numerous place-winners. Rookie Brooke Rangi bested the field in the high jump with a clearance of 5' 5" and showed her versatility with a fourth-place finish in the 55-meter hurdles in a time of 8.55 seconds. Both her marks currently lead the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) indoor track and field standings. Three LHU records fell for the Lady Eagles on Saturday, all set by juniors. Jennifer Farrow narrowly missed qualifying for the Championships NCAA with her runner-up finish in the 400 meters in 58.10 Teammates Sven Kost, Bryan Walter and Brandon Shiposh joined Hallman for the win. seconds. Her time currently leads the PSAC as well. Mindy Classmate Cressley broke the weight throw record with a fifthplace toss of 45' 7", while Jana Kauffman broke her two-week old record in the mile, 5:19.35. In the 5000 meters, Junior Sandy Ritz returned to action after sitting out with an injury to claim third-place honors in the triple jump (36' 1-1/2") and fourth in the long jump (IT 7"). The men's team was led by newcomer Paul Hallman who took third in the 800 meters (1:56.71) and then anchored the distance medley relay to victory with a 4:18 split in the mile. freshman Chris Cowan ran a personal best by over 25 seconds as he broke the LHU record in the event. His time of 14:57.68 was just 0.18 shy of qualifying him for the NCAA Championships and placed him fourth among collegiate competitors at the ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ Today Indoor T&F ©Kutztown 5 p.m. Junior Matt Stinson placed in two events, taking third in the 55-meter hurdles in a personal best of 7.97 and garnering sixthplace honors in the long jump with a leap of 21' 9". Jacob Sophomore Merrill took third in the triple jump with a mark of 44' 8" while junior Joe Webster took fifth in the 400 meters in 49.79, just 0.04 seconds short of the NCAA Standard. J Saturday, Feb. I WBB ■ 16 ©California 3p m J I m ■ MEE - ©California ■ I■ I&E ©Cornell Scheduled along with her nine points. Lock Haven shot a dismal 36 percent from the floor without connecting on a single shot from behind the arc. The Bald Eagles travel to California Saturday, and return for their final home game of the year on Wednesday against IUP, who they beat 75-74 last week. Tip-off is scheduled for 6 p.m. Swimmers ready for PSAC's - Lock Haven The women's swim team will send seven swimmers to the 2002 PSAC championships, being held from February 21-23 at Clarion University. Four Lady Eagles earned spots in the individual events: Wendi Cerra, Erin March, Kristen Maksinchuk, and Diana Rhoades. Cerra, a sophomore, will compete in the 50 and 100 Yard Freestyle along with the 100 Yard Butterfly, while March, a senior Lady Eagle, will swim in the 50, 100 and 200 Yard Freestyle races. Maksinchuk, a junior, will attempt to place in the Sunday, Feb. 17 Nq -photo by Bob McCool Nicole Schimelfenig sets the offense in a 69-53 loss to Clarion last Saturday. 100 and 200 Yard Backstroke in addition to the 50 Yard Freestyle event. Rhoades, a freshman, will compete in the 100 and 200 Yard Freestyle races along with the 200 Yard Individual Medley. Three other Lady Eagles will make the trip to Clarion to aid in the relay events. Tracy Latchaw, Wed., Feb. 20 g I mm Women's Bball ©IUP 6 p.m. I■ I■ Men's Bball @, U P8pm J Monday, Feb. 18 J Tuesday, Feb. 19 [ ■ No EvenLs ■ No Events I ■ ■ I c-KpHiilpH »cneOUiea ■ ■ I Sara McClure, and Cindy Smoker will all play a role in the LHU relay swims. Smoker will help out in the 200, 400 and 800 Yard Freestyle Relays, while McClure is scheduled to swim with the 200 and 400 acneuuieu Scheduled Medley Relay teams along with the 200 and 400 Yard Freestyle Relay units. Latchaw will swim the anchor leg of the 800 Yard Freestyle Relay. The Lady Eagle's 200 freestyle relay team currently owns the eighth-fastest time in the conference (1:46.29) and the 3:53.50 recorded by the LHU 400 freestyle relay team is also eighth among teams in the PSAC. The 2002 edition of the conference championships runs from February 21-23 on the campus of Clarion University. I I ■ Thurs, Feb. 21 | ffirssllin* I■ *Bucknell 6 p.m. 'Bloom 8 p.m. ■ ■ ■