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Page 1: Doublewhammy!...2000/10/09  · MondaV I October9, 2000 ‘ Doublewhammy! Bryan Proffitt and Technicians View tag team against Columbus. SeeOpinion, page 4 alittle bird.....will tell

MondaVI October 9, 2000 ‘

Double whammy!Bryan Proffitt andTechnicians View tagteam against Columbus.See Opinion, page 4

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North Carolina State University’s Student N

"W“ Heartbreak in DeathValley

; N.C. State's winningstreak came to an endwith a 34-27 loss atClemson

Lumbee Indians search for cultural

recognition on campus, in nation

0 Two English professors and agroup of students are working toraise awareness of LumbeeIndians on campus.

Robin \Vorrell.\l.tll Keis‘! t.i

Does the largest group olNatise .\niei‘ie.ins east oi theMississippi Roer desers e to liei'eeoeni/ed b) the leder‘al emernriieiit'(‘ongress s.l_\\. "\o ".\lllltil|:_‘ll the North (Lnoliitalridians kiio\\n .is lirinbee arel't‘L‘ttng/L'tl l‘) lllt‘ slillt‘ gtiu'liiIiient. nieiiilier's oi (‘orieressrefuse to grant them federallunds or r’eeognition. elatiiiin};tlie_\ laek .1 unique language\\'.i|t \\ollr.trii. .i liiieiiistiespr'olessor at \.(' \iate. has ur-teriiitpleletl a smell tear siiiil. .. ilunibee dialeet. and he .1.»agrees“lhe l.unihee ltaxe .l unriinedialeel of l‘rielisli. and this mainlest.itioti of lll\llll\i i l!lllll.1l i.lentit) should lie respetit-il.“ s.ii.l\\olli'.iiii\ltlioitgli he said the l iiiiilslost their lieittaye lariijuaye itetaiions ago due to the inllueiiteiil luropetiri .llltl otliei \.lll\kArtierrean laneuapes. \\olti int?studies li;i\e \llt“.'\1l tir..( «iii.l.trtiil\'e».li.rlett l\tll\llll}‘lllsli.ll"tli'oiii spoken l lit'll\lt'lllt‘_\ sit} \H ll|‘ llt‘l li.‘.r 'tttil

o\\ii |.iri_L'ti.iL'e, litit .nixorie \slio ttiiehas \isited ls’obeson (‘ouriii .iiid\\otild lell \ou dilleieni." said\a/iirte \ltrika \\lioi~..il tlllll‘L‘t‘Indian and .i itinior .ll \( .\l .ill.l|til'lllt‘ in eoriiriiiiiiu.rtiotis,Robeson ( 'oiirtit. \s..is the site ol\Mtlli'aiii's test-.titli and it is Ioirii.l tiriilieetlieii liistor}.home to about l‘WNl l.irttil\eellltliaiis\\ollr.iiii eoii.li:i ted more than illls‘s‘tlt‘ls‘.‘ I hope rhe_\ \\Ill be eiieoui‘aeedl‘_\ tliis iiietliod to begin to gatherl tiiiiliee literiittire.‘I‘ll ll‘ilt‘l\l\ \\ . \\llll names lItIlll.i \\lil'.' range of .tiies and metalsl.illt~t‘slls‘ lt'.'i"‘_‘lll/‘tvl\.ir'i.itions in tlie «lialetts use oleli.i:.ii'teiistitlt‘ll\L‘\ .l\ \\L‘ll its .5 \\lltilt‘ \r‘l til “HI”unique nortls .iiid phrases. \tliieltllt' llt‘llk'il trillil‘tildli' llllti \litaleet l)ltllttll.tl‘- .il ltlllll‘L‘t‘l iijjlislilor iiisi.iri..edrink ‘t‘lliti' l l lliiil‘t't' \sittiltllll‘~lk‘.lsl ii' tt'lls't.and .i soon-g .lnld \\rlllltl lie\ llltil. \t‘lt’lse"\\tilli.:i'i .tiil lo. l.'\;'.ll\ll sl.1ll .. ()iiie:.'.i at \t \llime ti. .ieii .l-iiiiriieiilai}\\llirll \h‘ll .n: on I \t l\ andn e\lnliit ittdl \\.is one oi l ldisplated ..i. tapitoi lllll l.isi\lt‘lltl.|\ iiii lltt‘il‘l‘t'ls ot ,.. l . liten. “(\‘Ilt‘leRs ifi. usiiiliit lieipttl tokirk oil i-.‘i.tt t .-:i ..rlls the ,. . .. ‘ lltisiirt'l|)1't.‘tli' l‘l lic‘ll.‘sir" l,"llls lli.i|>(Illli , \.tli‘.t‘liiltiiia. ..s'..:.l ";~ »~ o7 llll‘il‘t llllli‘llllltl' y. it . . .iiiiii. it. t|\‘\\‘il2." e“ ‘

\\ ' i s H I":l' 'r . i i ‘( \rlir \l,l1ll '\: ' MM... ' i l\’i‘\ i . ll‘iiiii-t't .iil

ROTC facing

recruitment and

enrollment declineOWhile ROTC programs and the military ’ ‘- ‘ do” \!are lacing a time of decreased enrollment. “ . " ‘the NCSU Army ROTC offers such incen- l.lives as scholarships and stipends torecruit students.

(‘liarles Lassie)\l.lil ls‘cpoitir

All”) Rt)l(‘

L‘l'le“\Ve need to break the barriers and dispel the Hollis," said Michael l’aik. r’eeiinltrig operations ollreer‘ .it \(‘51 .

is .r program that .illoxss “1.»students of all elassilieatrons and riiaioisto beeoine better liitiiie ltatlerstunes. lio\\e\er. riirlriar'). sleieot\pes inter\ene \\rtli ieeruitiiient and enrollment.aeeordirig to \(‘SI .\rrii} ls‘tilt

‘~.!ililt'iil~ ii. .tniit‘.i.. \t \l \iii.‘. l\'ll!(

tiiiiit.ii\ ti.iiiiin-' tliioii-li lilit‘l'tllhl\' in e ( li illerigte.ll\" \\ liol.itsliiiis .i\.i il.ililt li‘partieipaiils on Ll‘llllihl in the pioer’aiii.llie ‘\ littl.tl\ll|[‘\ .ipp|\ to tuition and lees.iiieltiilini‘ \iltit lot liooks .iiid

‘l’elsiull l<lllt‘\ .Iltltllit re are

spending.- .tllo\i.inee

Mil”) to make lL'tlllllllll‘ an e.isier iiiiieessIn addition the MI. ltill is still i\ lIl llletoall siuilenr \\lltisl’tl aeontr iti \\llll lllt'“”1 l \. \l!ll_\ iliisliiliotltrsstntltntsopio\lllliltll lot llll‘llt‘l t‘tllisillll‘ll\rnn Rt )It"i it herthan that, \\e \srll keep going like \\e aregoing no“. How ROTC l'rlllt‘ .1

.it “all \\'o|lr.iinlooking at “all\\ollr.uii's riiater'ral.”I ll_L'llslI\lrlk lsetlian\lilioueli slie \dltl that l triiibeeliterature liaidl) e\rsts Ill \\|lllt‘ll,\l.u:l\‘et|i.in has hadstudents \srite dounlegends. riiitlis and

l’riilesstit

substantiie\llt‘ \ilttl\leiika. \tho eanie to \'('Sl‘‘. is engaged in tlie'\llic‘l'le;tllshe is also nor'kineto start \lpliri l’r ()riieea. the first\iiier’rean sororrts in tlie

\elll\t‘\\~ii\l.tllilll.\.il|\t‘ti.il!~ittlt‘.tl|ll \illslsldlltl. \Kllti is ttl\iil tiii:l‘i.'e,lli.:]«tllll:,' in liistor'i She is \\“|'l\iii-1 ‘it, uh \leiika to start ,\lpli.i l’r

l iiiiibee .ire begin-lllllt' to you some sot |.ll reeoenitron. tliei \llllllllllkl to struggle forieeoiriittron. \slireli has

\lllit‘tllei

lt'tl.‘t.il .t eeiitur'iltii l‘lrl\\'\ like l’L‘llll‘lt‘kt' .tlltli will] populationsthan ”it pet‘eeiit. le.lehil t‘eeiif: 4,-‘.iil irony iiioie:ilss l .rtl.. r :l'1i'tKllt‘tll‘ll\lllt‘\‘~t‘\LUMBEE t

ersiiip trainine that t .in help iti.l iitsn.l‘-_I ol ilistipliiies It also piotitles

.uiioirni ol the \tlltil.il\lll|l\ |i.istriereasedsli:1iitl\ lll reeetit jse.<ts..

ls’eeriritirie is .i innoi isslli' iliis \e.ii tor

Lucas Wood, a freshman in First Year College and Daniel Ajiboyea fresh-man in architecture. kill some time in the Talley Student Center arcade.

said \(‘Sl'I tieiriila

Student

\(‘Sl lllllltil

l'ti’lt \.til".'up on UNC-TV.

.4' AMi' Mart point iN.C. State English Professor Watt Wolfram has a documentary on Lumbee dialects coming

CSU leads nation in

environmentally friendly

farming research

0 N.C. State Center for EnvironmentalFarming Systems operates the nation’slargest organic farming facility.

ll ‘Ellllt'l‘ Miller]do: li‘. is 1!. l

it's the iie\\esi rage ll‘s so jlilitl lt‘st‘ljJJlllc'In a \\i‘lltl \sliere "llie lr'esh\laiket" prospers .ind eseiibods\\.rl‘ils t‘\t‘l\lll|llL‘ .rll natural, the needtor entiioniiieiiialls triendls ldltliili‘.‘is L'Itt\\lll‘.'. and lL'\\.ll~.llt'l'\ at \t\iate .iie \\itll\lli}.' to .lltl progress inll‘ils llt'ltl\( \l 's t'entei toi l‘ti\iioritnent.illar‘iiiriig Sistenis is one of thenation‘s largest eenteis lor the studsol eri\ir‘oririientall} sound larrnine[H‘dt'lii‘es ll tesedl't'ltes iii.iti_\ .lspeL‘lsol :igrieultural seienee. ineltidttig.t thestud) of Inesioels and er'op productionand einrr'onriiental benefits of no tilleonser\.ition fanning: piat trees.”w lkitt'lllh is lttt‘dle‘tl tilt 3.3”“ ‘dt‘lt‘stil l.llltl lit‘di (iitltlslitii’ii. N (i. .llitl ll

itieliides the latizest oieanie lai‘inl.l\illl‘- in the nation'llie lli.r|tit .‘i‘.ll ol the eenter‘ is toiii-\elop .i l‘ellet and more L‘llHltlll‘irierit.i|l\ Itieiidli \\;i_\ to lai‘iii.\ustainahiliri is the renter ~s toetis.\ long; term resear'eli pr‘oieel hasbeen set tip \\ illt lite drller'ent agi‘retil-rural emironnn nrs. ineltidiiig organieproditetion. a Ior'estrs nood lot. eropand annual llllL‘le'dllUll. a standard:tfjl'tilliillitt \} \lt'lli .illtl .t sllL‘t‘L‘sslHllitlt‘i‘ti-s} sletiil‘lie goal ol the study is at determinethe best eioppine s} stem from both anernrronnieiital .nid .in eeotioinrtalstandpoint\l lllL‘ ei‘lllL'i it"si‘dl't llt'l'\ ll.t\L‘ .llMiidentified the organit trend within the.tgrietilttrial \soild tireanie piodueersare the fastest pruning: segnieiit ollar‘rners toda)l'liroiieli researeli. the eenter hopesto .ieeoniniodate this trend .iiid tiiidalternatises to the traditional use ofpestreides .iiid leililr/er‘s.“lllc‘i‘t‘\ l‘t‘L‘ii llllle’ It‘sc‘al't'li. )t‘lthere‘s a huge l‘tll‘llk deriiarid lororganiealls produeed lood," said

(‘enter Direeior Nancy Creamer.”-\nd \\Illl the [(8. Department ofAgrieulture proposing organre stan»(lards'. it‘s becoming increasinglyimportant that unnersities contributeto the study."Not onl} is the teiiter helpful to the.igrieultural “tiflkl. but it also goesstudents the opporltitirl} to gainlittlitlsrtill espertenee in agrieulturall‘t‘st‘dl't'll lil‘lt‘ tetllt‘l Is slttllt'tl h} lilt-ult) lllL‘Illl‘L‘h and students studsing insiieli fields as tiop serenee. soil sei-enee and botant"\\'e're using to look .i igrieultiireironi an inter distii tin.:i \ perspec-ti\e.' said ('ieaniei ”'\\t re integrat-roe lL'\L'.ll\ll .ind e\tending educationat the \llllt‘ tiiiie "lllt' s‘t‘lllt'l k‘\lL‘llLl\ .lll ll1\llllll0n it)any student who may \sant to getmore noolied through internshipsolleted both in the tall and springseiiiesteis. along “Illl a more lllvdcplhsummer internship progi'arti.Interested students should eontaet.loel (irioer. the on.srte internshipeoordiriator

Eating disorders rising among men0 lnsecurities over physical appear-ance are driving more men to eatingdisorders.

Benjamin (lril'l'ithsllls‘ Huh I Illl\'\‘i se tlii i-;li.iiii \.‘llll‘; l‘i

il'-\\'lRl:t l’Rtinl. l'tali liilllllgdisorders are tisuall} ideiitrlied willthe leiiiale gender. but ire“ e\ideiieesuggests inerdents imolsing riien areon the iise l'he lariirliai stereotspesol .lllt‘lL‘Hd isell slai‘\.itron eaused b)an irrational \tetglit eoneerni and

other eating disorders ha\ e long beenattributed to females Men ar'e nottistialls reeognr/ed .is being.y obses-sr\el\ eoneerned unit “0“ riitieh the)\tetglilloxi es er. approsrniatel) Ill pereeiiti‘l all eating disorders in tlie l'S.riitolse nien. aeeording to liatingDisorders .»\\\areness and l’r‘e\entionUt'gani/ation in Seattle.'l‘hoirias llolbrook. direetoi‘ ol theeating disorder center at RogersMemorial Hospital in ()eonomouoe.Wis. and reemerriii.i .inore\ie. reeents|_\ released a book. "Making Weight-Men's (‘onl‘lrets \Hlll Food. Weight.

Shape. and .»\ppearanee.".-\ reeent stud} asserts that the num-bers ma} be eloser to one in six.“That is probabl) a better picture.We don't know it the number itself‘ isiiiereasiiig, Perhaps men are simplymore inning to talk about it."llolhrook said in a recent interview.Media has often been cited as acause of female eating disorders. set-ting an ideal standard for women in“Clghl. bodyshape and image. butdoes that affect men as well‘.’“The physical standards are becom—See EAT. Page 3

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ROTC

"()tltei I‘ltlt‘l‘dlll‘t haw \Illlll.”

e\tt‘;t~t'tirrIculai .tt'll\lllt‘\ muhu‘h some ol the cadets particIptttc III their Ii‘ec time.Students interested III .t\rm_\R()I(‘ should \IL‘II up I’or' MSllll Introduction to .-\rm_\

News

EATI ..mwznvti it“. I

mg |lI\l as impossihle tor menliccituttitL‘l Studs." \IItl Park R l) I (‘ /' I L‘ U ‘l C l' ‘ h ' l‘ :I\ the\ are tor “omen." \.t|tlWV ‘1” W-IHI cut-i the \.I|llt' (lltll‘ils'lk‘l'hllfl ”I. »\rno|d Andersen. duct-torlllIIIt,’ “ 'l'hosc taking; the course are not til the catqu disorders primium

lllx'lt‘ .iIt‘. lit \\\ k'\\'l. illllt‘t'L‘III t‘\hetucett the '\IIII\ Ix’til't~ .Illtlother on t’.IlIlI‘II\ miliian organl.’.llIHII\’Uui iIIcIIIoII~,dilteitmly' \IIIH l<t)I((".ult't \iitlicu i\IIl‘\ '\I.Iii\people llIIlIix that the \IIII\ I\ lotiit'oplt' lll.tl \.IIIIIIII I

t'\lll\.ll\‘ [‘L‘itlllt‘saitl

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required to tout the ROTC. andmam students \\IIU do not \\l\llto iom .tre m\o|\ed III the class."l-resluuett .mtl \IIPIIUIIIUI'C\that are hand}: hai'd IIIIIC\ liillh'mu lricittls air until) encouragedto tom. i‘L'\.|ll\C the) “I” earnan iiIIiIchmIc pinup ot trieitds .I\Shit” .I\ lilt') .llt‘ Ill,” \.Iltl l’ttl'ixRUN students are “Hi

.It the I'mtersu} ot Irma('ollcgc ot Medicine. .Iii e\perton male eating: disorders.l’aut Kidd. a counselor at the(enter I’or ( ‘ltangc. \Itltl. ”'l’heieis a dctmitc increase in the tiequeue) t‘l cItIIII_LI tl|\lil(lk'l\\lotc people are trtm‘:.It‘lucw the look mettipliticd It)itu'ilia ittotit'ls "Iii

IlI‘\ :‘I. II I' \\ \-k H Xi Ihlll “HM J“ "“llH'V‘I I" “.9” -' “""mtl “"l‘ “I \iulcisou \.Ittl his latest'I II II m . .‘ I | 1” \III I kI \Mm NHL” mill 5 \“m ””“l ”W” IUHIHI rest-.u'i h on \otute IIIL‘II Icu'alsIi » ' i . . . ‘ . . _ . ' ‘tut I Hit It rut lltl suth I\ “a” II tltc\ “HUM M“ h, H,“ that .tIlIIllItl MI percent ‘1“. d“Ilt‘lllhll} \Illttill IIII'tlitJl \Llhilil.tttd It'ti'iiitatx st lll‘iti llltllt‘ on that [Hill“l'he lust Iuo _\c.u\ arc to get \.Ill\llt'll \ch their Imiltes"Halt \\Itlll to hulk up. and hall

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t'adets tor the \t \I Itttlt acquainted \\|llI the program \tmil in lust-f he \.IItlitaitu‘iitait' m .I \\ltl\' \.II‘It‘I) ot .\l|CI starting: though. most pen» I);m (Lillister. 32. an Izeoiiother .I\’l|\Illi‘\ (heck Iite. plcsIa) iitit.”saull’.ii'l\. maior at Brigham Youngmetal “nth. \nIuIItct-I oIeaiIi/a l‘o learn more about the .\'(‘SI' I'mxersm. \Itltl. “i think that .IItth\. pie I‘I'IIItNHUIIdl I’luhs. \t'IIl} R()I’(‘ prograttt. Us” the better huild “I” catch a girls\(iRll Ill ('otuicil. Result-III Web site Ill me. It dctimtch make; .in\thtsme.(‘urriculum \\\I\II1III\ uuu.iu'su.edu/aritt) I‘otc/. oi uiipiessmn" Ihid \.ll\ll} .\llll\‘llt'\ are all call Michael Park at Nil-128. "I‘m \lu'c that bigger gt]_\\ getabout." noticed IIIoI'e." said 'l‘remr, Durham. 23. art Izeoti maiorLUMBEE .\l.tei\clhau spoke hopctttll) , .1 . -1 ( :about the ltlllll't‘ oI the lumbec “(1m (llum‘viltl '\' , . ‘(oriimc (tunphell. Its. trom 0M6 Q €/(' Mf/La/fi ('0[//()l’ '(1Indians.. ~ ,, llllMLI. ()kla. iiuiiormg in pre-"I I k t 1 1 I , Ilte |.ttmhec haw a rich past. speech pathology and RH”)IIIII rtum utilitiutioit Its and the students lune come to Seltaler. ..n IS-ycarrold Pl'e‘rI r ' \~' ' . . . .... . ."”l”"“'” “‘“N '1 ‘“ PWl“ l‘””“ hau " ”hm“ ‘l‘tl'k and broadcast lIIllI‘IIIIlIHIl maiorkuoxt Ilt,il \\c arc names ot IlII\ alsoa senseot'humorthat I think {mm Delano (”hi MMW a Wflyhotli pawland.” \Iltl \Icitk.r "I or me. it‘\ could lead to the new ten years ”m”. opinions..I III.IIIL‘I til lL'\|‘-L'L'i it” Its. not beginning .1 real Him L'I‘tng Ui :II‘Is "ll :tllt‘tls It lli'xl lIIIpI‘t‘sstrIII ll 1).thoiu i‘t‘lit‘l!l\ that the ledcral and letters lUI' their Irihe." she a em I\ more “mm and “ears ‘I 2/9M ” (//////(] ’I /eoict'ttuieitt ma} think II x said. ItehishIrI." \Illtl ('tttttphell. k / ' /."TU like .'I git}. llIL‘I'e llL‘Ctl\ it)

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Columbus"In the year of [402. Columbussailed the ocean blue." .-\ll clemen-tary school students eventually getthat rhyme dnllcd into their meni-Ul'j' along with tlte "facts" thatGeorge Washington chopped acherry tree and Ben Franklininicnted electricity. But do we as atiation still nccd Columbus Day 1’Iii this age of »\l/hcimcr historyclasses. where tensions becomereality. some background is need-ed before really dealing w itli thisIssue.Columbus did

‘9‘ “I” I” '49: bcinc a tcdcialHIS llllL'lII. IIU\\- tltlL'\ Illt' It‘tlt‘l.lIL‘M‘T. “its not to mull}prove that theEarth was round.but to determinew Inch of two pre—\aihng si/c csttitiatu‘s ot the roundbaith were true ('olimibus iic\crset foot on what is now the timedStates —~ esccpt for the tcn'itonesof the ['8 Virgin Islands andPuerto Rico [not his death.Colttittbus truly believed that theCaribbean was part of India; whenhe landed on w hat is now Cuba. hethotiglit it w as JapanStill. In I‘ll. desperate to devel-op its own sense of culture.Amenca cclcbrated Coltiiiibus as asort of cultural grandtathcr in aceremony in New York. Soonalter. the city oI Washington wasofficially named the District ofColumbia in his honor. In lts'bb.the Italian population of New YorkCity celebrated Coluinbus' \oy ageon October II. It was the Italiansof San Francisco in 186*). howev—cr. who named it Columbus Day

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In 1005. Colorado became the firststate to officially celebrate(‘olumbus Day. Finally. in 1937.FDR. creator of nebulous “bankholidays." added Columbus Dayto his rampant list of national fes-tiials. liy er since i971. ColumbUsDay has been celeb. 'ed on thesecond Monday of()ctober.Opponents of Colin. .iUs Dayfestiyities say that it promotes afalse history and glorifies a slavetrader. (‘olumbus‘ tnenlaid bets as towho. with thestroke of a sword.could split theN a I i y eAnn ans in:wo. ..iey threwbabies into theriy er and lattghcd. ColumbUs himself wrote little more of his initialcontact with names thaii that"they ought to mak good ser»\ants."Columbus was not a missionary.despite common beliefs. no priestsaccompanied his initial voyages.ColumbUs was not an explorer;archaeology tells Us that. even ifwe are to narrow ' realm ofcsploration ti' Europe.Scandinyian Vikings and Irishittissionaries beat Columbus bycentuncs. In the end. Columbuswas nothing more than a petty.abusive merchant. In that sense.maybe the idea of America. thebastion of capitalism . .‘ ”meltingpot" imperialism. celebratingColumbus isn‘t so fat fetched afterall.

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beads. because this Thursdayis National Genocide Day'.That‘s right folks. another yearof celebrating European mas-sact'es and slaycry of the restof the world‘s populations inthe name of gold and (iod.This Genocide Day(some people call it (‘oltiiiibtisDayt is a time to rcflcct withthe whcic handy and commu»nity on Alllsi how great imperi~alisiti and I€tti‘tic'c‘tttt‘isiit are.We‘ll start by letting the

youtig ‘uns have the day off ofschool. That‘s right. kltls; thisgreat man (Ityt'ut'e'rt't/ Lt pIaL‘C

years

where people had been livingfor tens of thousands of years.We‘ll tell them what disco\~ered really means later. Yes. hewas lost and had no idea w herehe was going. btit who cares.c made the Spanish (‘rown

rich. But let‘s not mention tothem that he brought back

of the natiyc Arawakpeople as slaves to Izurope

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Two-faced double standardsMichael (‘outouzisStall columnistJust the otherday while reading(15. News andllttl‘lt/ Rt‘pm‘l. lCillllk‘ ilCl‘lNS illlarticle by John l.co on the topic ofdouble standards in society. .~\ftcrrev-ling his article. I must say thetitan has a point. Double stan-dards seem to preyail iii our landof tltc tree One only has to lookaround to sec the abundance ofpeople who push a ceitam [‘I‘IIIL‘I'pic on others that they themselvesdon't follow. To be honest. Idoubt few will disagree. I don‘tthink. however. that everyonetruly understands the depth towhich it persists.Eycryone has heard of theactivist....er. actress RosieO'Donnell. If you haven't. goturn on your television set andwait for the next K-Man commer—cial. If that proves too hard. youcan always tune in to her talkshow where she tncs to tacklesuch comples issues as turkeybasting and the art of eatingsponge cake.O‘Donnell gained notoriety forverbally beating Totn Selleckover the head because he fostereda pro—gun stance. She laterbragged on Larry King Live howher show was a safe [one forcelebrities. and that it's not meantto "embarrass or humiliate. but tocelebrate their beliefs." With thatkind of “celebration," who needshumiliation?Shonly afterward. she support-

ed a national ban on all firearmsonly to later hire an armed body-guard to protect her 5 year-oldson. Word to all potential schoolyard bullies: W it out for thatO'Donnell kid. He got a realbig friend w ho‘s packing heat.’Nest on the list is Dr. LauraSchlessinger. Dr. Laura hascaught tert‘blc tlack for openlyspet'kiti; -:.it against hciitoscyuality ('ttn'endy. diet is a move-ment underway th is feycnshlytiymg to pull hc: the air torharboring such “I L .ed" views..\'o consideration has been giyento the reasons she blieves whatshe does. just that she doe.believe in what she Joe»Then there is the ever-famousEminent. wno coz- .nuously usescruel and tirt..al re' vices towardhomosexuals. Wb' being doneabout his beb"‘itii‘? It’s some-where along :...- lines of. "BadEniincm. It‘s not nice to have apotty mouth." It m :s you won-der.Campuses thci....clves havebecome a breeding ground fordouble sttmdards ‘1). Rules arenow in place tht will punishthose who go a} inst what isaccepted as polit.cally correct.One student who attends SarahLawrence Coll» «.3 ..nickered at ananti-gay remark. The punishmentwas to write a paper on “homo-phobia." Fair ennui I am curi—ous. however. as ‘ how many“anti-religious bigctry" papershave been assign?" to those whomock the Christ; faith? Somefeminists refer to r ingelical stu-dents as “born—again bigots“

w hile others chant that Catholicstudents should “keep theirrosaries off our ovaries." What isbeing done to curb such speechon their side‘.’ Nothing.While we are on religious dou-ble standards. let‘s take a look atthe Church of Scientology. Itt(icrmany. Scientologis‘ts haycbeen forbidden to hold any gov-ernment position or yiob. Also. thename "Mission Impossible" wasboycottcd due to the fact that itsmain star. Tom Cruise. is a prac-ticing Scientologist. Germany‘sactions caused an tip roar in theillywood community. Stars.ch as Dustin Iloffman. GoldieHawn and Diner Stone flockedto aid of the Scientologists. call.ing for the removal of such bans.But which ones are protesting themassacre of Christians in Sudan‘sNuba Mountains? What aboutCoptic Christian persecution byMuslim extremists in Egy'pt'.’How about Jewish and Muslimpersecution in Palestine?The list goes on and on. Thereare Just too own to list. So whatare we to do about it‘.’ The answeris simple. Follow the very princi-ples we claim to believe in so fer«vently. Principles don't just applyto those who are against us or tothose who agree with tis. Theyapply to everyone. including us.Principles manifest themselves inall things that we do. If we don‘tapply them to all people. then onehas to wonder if we truly believethem in the first place.Questions." Comnmits." Email.s'kt'elo 77@ liotmuil. ( '(mt

with hiiii. arid that their popu«lation of anywhere from one tothree million was wiped otitwithin about it) years or so.That would dampen the story alittle bit.We cart eyen show them ficti-

lions and tell themfairy tale myths. because kidslove that sttiff. Yeah it‘s stip-posed to be accurate to be his-tory. btit sometimes there's notenough fun in accuracy.Likewise. let's keep ll low

that almost nobody stillbclic\cd that the wasflat in I402. .»\fro-~l’hoenicianshad been iii the ".\iiici'icas" forhundreds and men thousands

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ol years bclorc ol‘ (‘Iiris c\crtripped on Iltiiti. bttt plcascnotice the pretty "ti/m". Thatwould mean admitting thatsomething good came out otthe Dark Continent. and kidswould be oh so conliiscd, r\ndthe Scattdaitmian folkshad been coloni/iiig potential~

lar South as \oithCarolina. why they weren'tc\cn Christian!

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Our aimMartin TandnnM iii kt‘Iilllll'i‘Ml

name of

Human beingshayc been thedominant specieson Iatrth Ioi onlyabout ltl.t)tlllyears. btit theireffect on the ecological sy stein hasalready reached unbeatable propor-tions Not since thc great cstmctionduring the Jurassic I’criod has thcworld gone through such rapidcndangernicnt .ind cstmction ofplants. animals. fish and leLI\. It istrue that estinction is a naturalprocess of ciolutioii. it cycle toelititinate some species and giycrooni for new ones (or at least that'swhat I learned iii biology) — buthttman beings are now using that asan excuse to deliberately eradicateentire species from this planet.which only proves the arrogance.stupidity and selfishness ofhumankind.Some statistics: ()f the 0.600species of birds on Earth. more thanH it ll) species arc endangered: of the4.400 species of mammals. I.I(l(lare threatened with extinction; andof the 24.00“ species of lish. nearlyMilli) are on the brink of estiiiction.But statistics are so impersonal:\er; little truth can be expressed inwhen and figures. Ever sincehuman beings have thought them-selves to be more intelligent than allother species. they htne been on arampage to plttndcr the liarth of itsresources. destroy entire ecosy s-tems by deforestation and erosion.and eradicate cittire species of ani»nials and fish to satisfy their desirefor hunting.

national pride. wc‘yc schcd»ttlcd the llitlcr parade for iicstMarch. because really. (iermanfolk need a role model loo. bleon the lookout for Macy‘sSatan Day parade nest fall.covered by -\llC simulcast.()oh. and don‘t

make your way down to themall for thc (iciiocidc Day sale

and

forget to

on men’s outerwearsweaters. Look. with the combtnattoti ol two celebrationsinto President’s Day. onlyMartin Luther King .h andColumbus get holidays totllclltsL‘I\c\. so II killlll'k‘ thcbrattng tlic ltlc of Chris. do itin style Don‘t worry about the

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Beware? You may. like proud('oluiiibus fans in I)cii\ci didon Saturday. ittii into a groupof Namearen‘t really happy fot solilt'

.»\iiict‘ic.ins whopeculiar reason. \lost oI itsdon't reallytheir problcm is'.

tindcistaiid whatwe named a

few sports teams alter them.uid made tltcnt some of otiimost bcloied mascots. Don‘tfret. the police will .ii‘t'cst tltcsci‘;ibblc»i'otisei's .iiid send them

Meat-caters. hunters. aitd otherproponents of slaughter of .tttiiiials.birds and fish. when controntedwith the fact that human beings arethe only species in the history of theworld to hayc single-ltandcdlycattscd .tn estmction of immcnscpl‘tlpotltotts. giu‘ tlls‘l‘cdtblcresponses. Replies range Il't‘lll"Well. thciii animals is stupid. so w ccat ‘cm" to "(Bod has pitt otherspecies on this liarth to scry c humanbeings."Yes. animals are less intelligentthan human beings. bttt does thatmean we should kill tIictii" It is pre-cisely lyccause they are less intelli-gent that we must protect and life“serve other species. We mustremember that with great powercomes gieat responsibility. A great.powerful man who uses his superi-ority to help others is considered asaint. while another great. powerfulman who abuses his superiotity bycattsiiig pain and destruction islabeled a tyrant and a bully. 'Ihcquestion is. whcn it's all said anddone. what does humankind want tobe remembered as‘.’The intentional killing of Ii\ingcreatures ts always a touchy topicis itli religious people. so I will onlymention my own personal beliefsflbelie\e that (iod has ptit Ii\ingbeings on this Farth to Ii\e togetherin peace and hamiony. Of course.Itcrbivoics will always eat plants.and carniyores will always eat her»biyores; these facts of nature areundeniable. But human beings neednot sink lo the IL‘\L'I of less intelli»gent beings; we should instead dootir best not to harm other Ii\ingbeings intentionally. All Ii\ing

back to then place oti thereservation wc'yc generouslyallowed them to .»\iidyou‘ll be tree to go home to

ha\c.l.ttiitbciton and eat an ear otcorn to freedomLook. lllts ttt.ttl scl the stage

tor things to conic in this cothtry. Slavery. genocide. cyploit.mg people iii the name otpower and patriotistii and rcli

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gion. these are some oftoiiiiding principles otnation I ct's tin.illy gi\c cred

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ii wlicic ticdit is dueIIlL‘sL’ \ll'llg‘yflt‘s Itll'equality and iiisticc.'illlllgs .il't' L'Htltl. I‘tll llic‘y Itlkt‘ .1lot ot woik \o let's not thinkabout how l.t|' wc'\c come it:those Itclils. tttslt‘atl Ict's s't‘lcl‘l.tIc‘ a true \mciicaii Imean Italian meanSpanish hct'o So thisIliuisday. thus. this lliid‘s toi~\l‘ill

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ance is our undoingbeings are part and panel ol (iod.and (iod resides in all Ii\ing andiioti Ii\ing beings. Ihis plicitoiiicnon is rcfci'icd to .is the "oiiii‘iiprcs

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All Ii\ing beings .ii‘c lllll‘tilldlll. IIthat wcicn‘i true. then (iod wouldnot hayc cicatcd tliciti It is also .1tact that all In mg beings hate to dicsooner or later. but that does notmean that human beings should bethe ones bringing death to themInstead. we should try our best tobt'CsL‘I‘y c hlc wltciic\ er atid w Itct'mct‘ possible. bccattsc all Itlc ts PFCciotis Life is a gift that tiitist Iicgiycn due time to run its courseInterference with the naturalprocesses and designs of nature Inparticular and the uiiiycrse as awhole will bring only a horrible talcfor humanity.The rapid increase lll human eh i-li/ation has harmed lianh with pol~lttttoii. iwcmopulation. strip mining.deforestation. crosion. globalwarming and a host of other withIcins. If only we could liiid time totliiitk Iiow our actiotis might litumnature and its Ii\ing creatures. Itonly we could find some coittpttvsioii in our hearts for the less intclli»gent species. If only we could useottr mind and senses to bring pleas-ure and happiness to all Ii\ingbeings. lloiily...Qtu's/Imti f' ( politically." Izmtti/Mil/uti- in tuttiiutopil(await-intro!”

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2 ”W" "’ ""9“ ” iosition at the ('lcmsori ‘4-v 'ird -llllL‘ ' i . i \- ._ downs. White back on the L‘L‘Pts‘sl Wm both WIN)"clllt’.‘ Ltl tic .tal‘ _.. .. .. . . g x .”"C'Lkl‘lll‘n‘ "l thirik our defense plaved Lr Qtt‘it‘t ‘r‘b'i 'k W :‘ 1r m 1-islier. who finished the field “OMS 10! lbs HLNMH.‘ . £ "1‘". g . 2 L LL tut _ . _' . - t .. .. . .lirst ot lll. lllL quirtci ack great game considering how Dani/ler again handed ”n m 11...... mm a [Lain—hlgh ls Trophy candidate Dani/lcryou trope he does not continueto play like he did. but he did."said (‘lemson head coachloiiiiriy llovvdcii. "l tliiiik he istor real. 1 tlitnk we are prettygood on defense. you hope he isnot. but thriik he is for real."

tlicir olferise has been doing.”Ri\ct's said.However. State couldn't capi—tali/c on the possession and hadto settle for one of tvvo fieldgoals on the day by Kentl’assiiigharir to make the score

Zachery. who was stutted forno gain. The Tigers‘ drive \\ askept alive. how ever. by an oil-sidcs penalty. (‘lemsoir scoredseven plays later on a leyardrun by l)aitt/lei' to knot the

tackles. forced the firstturrtov ci‘. a fumble by Dani/let.with State trailing 211—7 in thesecond quarter. DantonioBurnettc recovered the looseball. giving State's offense a

Senior linebacker ClaytonWhite was NC State‘s lonecaptain for the coiii tossbefore Saturday's game.White walked out to the cen-ter of the field wearing hisjersey and a sling over the

still gained plenty of yards.however. carrying the ball 25times for 123 yards and com-pleting 184211311 passes for2211.

. ,~ -. . .. . . game Lit seven. . . .ISI‘tlk's illsl 2qu1 it"lLlllil‘: 312,112. the other tield goal ~ “What you Im II ‘ ”n m“ shot trom llic( lemson 24. arm that he broke against2.t\s l'iitll sc‘l‘lltl .tLL‘ L‘ Ct .. , . L _ L‘ 2 :1. L‘ ‘ . ‘ _ . ‘ .l . ) L came minutes lL-rtcr. pullltiL ilrc . , . _ l 1 . t .. “k. Pack pushed down to [ms (reorgia Tech two weeks ago. Rivers posts bigthe lack a llvard loss. But it “.0“. at 1) 11 at h”1mm. this. that .s a1 you t tiiik .i tout. .2 .7 .. L He will likely miss the rest ofwas the third play that turnedout to be the charm State hadbeen looking tor. ()ri tliird»and~11 1222222 the 1". Riv ers dropped

lit the third quarter. ( leiiisoiitook advantage of good fieldposition. with a .1-_\ar21 touch-down run by Zachery (‘leiiison

linebacker l.cvar Fisher said otthe two penalties on the firstdrive. “You tlirnk about ltovvvvc gav c them the iiioriiciituiii

11! after a pair of completionsfrom Rivers to Wright. ButState could get no closer andsettled for Li 33—yard Kent

the regular season due to theinjury.Robinson has

numbers again

Quarterback Philip Rivers1‘1“ 1“" -| slums 1‘11“ 1“ R41) looked to be pulling away with WC had 11" :J'dmfi “2‘ “CW “1‘ l’assiiigliaiii field goal. . ntade a push Saturday forRobinson. who then ran 211 the score at 27—1}. lost their the by seven. And you do some The defense “"1“,“de the record-setting dav mother \21 "m (‘oast. g . , . . .2 g c .yards lot the first porrits of the.“iltctiiooii(lciiisori c. iitte right back to.“lllstLl the Pack with adiivc ofits own. lhe ligcis went 7.1yards in 12 plays to tie the game.22 sevenAfter a quick three and out forthe Wollpack. (‘lcmson tookover around midfield. Theligers drove down the fieldusing a combination of passingand running plays and took thelead at 1-1-7 oil a 24—yard passfrom l)aiit/|ci‘ to tailback Travis/.ac lie ry.1n the second quarter. Dam/letran front 1 yard out to increase(’lemsori's lead to 311-7. State'sdefense needed to step tip andmake a big play to assure that

Pack showed signs of life.()22 tliii‘il-Liriil~.‘s‘ front State‘sown 4Ssyard line. Rl\t.‘t'sdropped back to pass. lle vv asrushed by se\eral Tiger defertd~ers. but miraculously broke Lisure tackle and threw to an openBryan Peterson. who ran up thesideline for 52 yards and atouchdown. That score cut thedeficit to 37.211.(‘lciiison started the fourthquarter with Li drive that endedtip with Zachery running theball in frotit 5 yards out for histhird score of the day. Stateresponded on its next posses-sion vvlicit Rivers through adeep bomb of (2.1 yards to KorenRobinson to bring the Packback witlirn 7.

thing like that. all you do isthink about that kind of stuff. Ithurts; it makes you so triadThat was undisciplined."The Pack gave ('lemsonanother cscellent chance toscore due to Li penalty on a puntreturn. Joe l)on Rcamcs tookan Austin llerbert punt back tothe State 3‘1 carly iii the thirdquarter A late 1221 tackedanother 15 yards on to the endofthe play. giving the (‘lemsonoffense the ball at the 1-1.Zachery ran the ball 222 threeplays later to put the Tigersahead 37-13.“I feel like if we didn‘t havesome penalties. it would havechanged the outcome of the

ball for State again with 11:04left in the third and the Packtrailing 2721). Defensive end(‘oi'ey Smith drilled Dani/letwhile he was in his throwingmotion and popped the ballstraight tip in the air.Linebacker (‘ot‘cy Lyonsbrought down the jump ball forthe interception. giving Stateideal field position at the(‘lcnison 311.The State offensive machine

could do nothing with theopportunity. The Pack lost 1yard on three plays and waseventually forced to punt."There were a couple of plays

Sophomore wide receivereclipsed Torry Holt in theState record book with hissisth consecutise ttttl-yardreceiving game. Robinsoncaught iust four passesagainst (‘lcinsori but gained111.1 yards for the day. Amajority of Robinson‘s yardscame in the fourth quarterwhen he caught Li 03-yardtouchdown pass front PhilipRivers with 12:07 left.Dantzler held incheck — almost

State's defense limited thedamage done by (‘letnson

(‘onferencc Rookie of theWeek award. Risers threw for

Zl-ol-JH pass-Rivcrs also

1711 yards oning for the day.tossed three touchdowns.bringing his total for the sea-son up to to.

They said it

“We don‘t go after moralvictories. we go after the win.We wanted to go get the vic-tory. and this time it just did-n‘t happen." — KorenRobinson when asked if the(‘lemsoit vvouldn‘t run away "We watched film all the time. game." wide receiver Koren 'l lll‘ d‘f‘ ‘ .2 .. t” . quarterback Woodrow .

and leave the Pack behind. and we saw holes in their Robinson said. ‘ ‘ “ 1‘" L L “1-“ P“? ' .0115 Dant/lcr. Dani/ler was game could be considered aLinebacker l.evar l'isher. who defense. Robinson said. “So. Missed opportunities also t‘C‘dd)‘ to go. and we didn i get sacked three times and inter- moral victoryfinished with 15 tackles. forced we were going to go at it." plagued the Pack in the long it done." Rivers said.

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SCORESClemson 34. Football 37\Mtkc Forest 2. Men‘s soccer lVirginia 3. Volley ball I

Demon9 MO. State had its chances, butcouldn’t net the equalizer againstWake Forest Sunday at Method Road.

Jack DalySports t'clitor

Moral victories aren‘t going tomake NC. State feel better rightnow.So while Sunday's narrow loss toWake Forest could be considered amorale boosterV for the men's soc-‘ . ccr team. it won‘t. bring smiles tothe team's faces.W e ‘ r eextremely disappointed." said headcoach George Tirantini. “We could

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Deacons edge men’s soccerhave won this game. We hadchances. It‘s hard to swallow."Ben Stafford scored twice to giveWake tth—l. 2~l Atlantic CoastConference) a 2 I win over theWolfpack il-7-3. 03 ACC) atMethod Road Soccer Stadium. ScottMacNeill had State's lone tally.State‘s Nick ()livencia had achance to tie the game at 2-3 with apenalty kick in the 70th minute. btitWake keeper Rob \‘artughianguessed correctly and made a divingstop."We‘re playing well." MacNeillsaid. "It‘s not otir play that‘s theproblem. We jtist have a couple ofmental lapses that hurt us eachgame.“State was without the services oftwo of its regular starters. Matt

Tabor. a forward. received a red cardin Wednesday‘s contest againstliberty and had to serve an automat-ic onesgame suspension. MitchellWatson. the l’ack's goalkeeper.missed the game to attend his grand-father‘s funeral. Kenny Gregsonstepped in for Watson and finishedw ith two sa\ es.“Kenny did a terrific job for ustoday." Tarantini said.This was the Demon Deacons'eighth straight win against State. Inthose eight games. Wake hasoutscored the Pack 28-3.Wake got on the board in the 36thminute with on a hard shot by BenStafford. Stafford received a pass inthe box from Adam Hakes and firedit oy er Grcgson for a 1-0 lead.Stafford struck again early in the

second half. After a scramble in thebox. Stafford controlled the ball andnudged it past Gregson and a coupleof Wolfpack defenders.Over the next 20 minutes. bothteams had a couple of quality scor-ing opportunities. MacNeill set upforward Lee Baldwin for a shot fromthe top of the bov. btit Varttighianmade a diving stop. .lamal Scale hada header chance for the Deacons. btitGregson made a solid save.In the 74th minute. ()livencia gotpossession of the ball at midfield. Hesent a long pass down the far side-line to Baldwin. who ran to the endline and crossed the ball towards thegoal. MacNeill was there to tip theball in.See SOCCER Page 6

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N.C. State’s latestcomeback attemptfell short in a 34-27loss to the Tigers.

Travis Zachery had a big day rushing for the Tigers.JAMES SuncEr'S'A‘:~W.‘

.we‘: :fiisfs'o :Terrence Holt has his vision impaired Saturday against the Clemson Tigers.Justin Sellers

Staff WriterCLEMSON. SC. __ The crowd of 82.000.mostly dressed in orange and purple. didn’t get tosee the runaway game they were hoping forSaturday. when the NC. State Wolfpack traveledto Death Valley to take on No. 5 Clemson Tigers.Instead what they witnessed was a team thatdeserved to be on the field with their beloved.; i Tigers. Despite a 3-1—27 loss to-"~ i” Clemson (64). 4-0 Atlantic' ' * ‘ Coast Conference). theNCSU 27 Wolfpack 1-1- I. I-l l proved thatthey were worthy competitorsEM not jtist to the Tiger fans. but toeveryone who watched the game on ABC.“1 think we have a pretty good football team."State head coach Chuck Ainato said. “We showedwe could play with the No. 5 learn in the nationtoday. We came here to win. May be 85 people inthe nation thought we had a chance. I bet you wehad a lot ofy‘all scratching your heads with fourminutes left to play."During the final minutes of the fourth quarter.Clemson attempted a 36-yard field goal thatwould have increased its lead to 37-27. btit moreimportantly made it a two-possession game forthe Pack. However. State safety Adrian Wilsonhad other plans. When the ball was snapped.Wilson charged through the line and jumped highenough to block the w ouId—be nail in the coffin.

The Wolfpack took over at its own 20-yard linewith (1:35 left. After an incomplete pass on firstdown. quarterback Philip Rivers connected withreceiver Koren Robinson for a U-yard play.Clemson was then called for a personal fotilpenalty. which gave the Pack a first down right atmidfield.Robinson then ran for another first down. gain-ing 14 yards and moving the Pack closer to tyingthe Tigers. After rushing plays of o. l and 2 yards.respectively. by Ray Robinson and a 5-yard passto tight end Willie Wright. State had second downat the Clemson IS—yard line with 3:43 left to play.needing three yards for a first down.Rivers threw two incomplete passes. whichbrought tip a crucial fourth down decision by thePack. The State sideline called two time outsback-to«back to try and come up with the perfectplay.”it was the ttirning point of the game.” Riverssttid. “We just wanted to make sure we did theright thing.“The Pack went for the score instead of the firstdown with Rivers throwing to Wright in the end(one. Wright. however. had the ball knocked outof his hands by Charles Haylley. and the Tigerstook over on offense. After two first downs. allClemson had to do was kneel on the ball. settlingtheir sisth victory so far this season.Rivers finished the game completing ll—of-JXpasses for 370 yards. three touchdowns and zero

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CLEMSON. St’. Thescript seemed eerily familiarSaturday for .\'.(‘. State as thelate stages of the fourth quarterrolled around in Death Valley.The Wolfpack trailed by sevenwith less than four minutesremaining and had the ball in afourth—and.i situation onClemson's its. State had pulledotit three late comebacks so farthis year. btit this time theTigers changed the endingwhen safety (‘hai'les llaflcyknocked down quarterbackPhilip Rners~ pass in the endmile to Willie Wright. Clemsongot the ball on downs and ranotit the clock to preserve the 3-1-27 win.The itilll‘llletitlfill attempt deepin Clemson territory wasunquestionably the play of thegame. btit Rivers said after—wards that no one momentdecided the otitcoiiic.“There's no one reason whywe lost by seven points." Riverssaid. "We played hard. btit wedidn‘t get ll done. I don't knowwhat to say. They won it. wedidn‘t."lit the final analysis. penaltiesdid prove cspc‘ctaliy costly lotthe Pack. State was flagged Illtimes. w hilc (‘lcmson waswhistled for nine rules \iola-tioiis. l'iilike the Tigers. thePack's penalties seemed tocome at all the wrong times.“I have never seen so manysilly penalties." head coach(‘htick .\mato said. “But that isyouth and ambition. and I likethat."State held a 7—() lead whenClemson took the field for itsfirst offensive drive of thegame. The Tigers faced a lhll‘tiand-l situation early in the pos-session and tried rushing tail-back Travis Zachery for the firstdown. Zachery was stacked tipin the backfield for a 5—yardloss. btit a face mask penaltyagainst the Pack mined thechains for the Tigers and gavethem the ball on the State 49.Later in the same drive. thePack forced Clemson into thirdSee FOOTBALL. Page 7 See PENALTIES, Page 7

Wolfpack runneO Wolfpack runners finish fourthand sixth in the team competi-tion at the Notre Dameinvitational this past weekend inlndiana.

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NC. State's cross countryteams returned from NotreDame this weekend Without

their usual results.The women's team took \th.and the men finished foiinh.Teams from Stanford dominat—ed the men's and women‘sraces. winning with just 2% and35 points in each. respectively.State‘s men finished with lhlpoints. behind Ari/ona. llb. andNotre Dame. 135. lndiana fin-ished fifth with l72 points.Michigan. l4}, Arizona. I45.and Duke. 185. finished aheadof the women‘s team. who ranwithout two of their top four

rs finish fourth and Sixth“;runners. (‘hristy Nichols andLindsey Rogers. Northwesternfinished with Hit» points. plac—ing them in a tie Wlli‘l State.Northwestern won the tie—brcakcr based on their sixth run-ner.Luke Watson. a junior fromNotre Dame. won the men‘seight»kilometer race in 23:56.He was followed by threeunderclassmen front Stanford.who all finished between 24:05and 24:06.Chad Pearson was the top

Wolfpack runner at 14th placein 24:34. Sophomore [)eanBowker finished second forState at 26th place in 24:46.David Patterson. Devin Swannand Andy Smith rounded out thetop five for State in places 42.45 and 44.They finished between 25:04and 25:06. Ryan Woods finishedsixth for the team."I‘m not really stire what hap»pened." said State‘s seventh fin—isher. David Christian. “It wasjust one of those days. Nothing

worked as we thought it shouldhave."The women‘s team. hinderedby the absence of two of theirtop four runners. fell to confer-ence rival Duke by one point.The Wolfpack was led by KatieSabino and Beth Fonner. whofinished sixth and seventh over-all. They finished the five-kilo—meter course in 17:24 andI7228. Duke's Sheela Agrawalwon the race with a time ofl7zfl5.Stanford's top two returners

at NDfrom last year. lii‘in Sullivan andLauren l’leshman. finished inl7:l5 and l7'23. good enoughfor 2nd and 4th place. BothSullivan and Heshrnan finishedin the top five last year at theNCAA championships.Diana Henderson was State‘sthird runner at Jlrd place Illl8:l|. Melinda DiiBose andBeth Kraft rounded out State‘stop fiye with 63rd and 71stplace finishes.

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