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Page 1: Examining—the plus/ · 2/10/1992  · Holiii said he plans to spend about Slitltltt in the race. mostly ti'oiii small contributors. “I haven't started raising funds yet." he said

Examining—the plus/

minus systemOpinion/Page 6

Volume LXXIl, Number 57

By Doug BoydHt; )1? \{litrli'rt.'\ t' State l‘nisersits“and l lloliii will .lllllt‘ttlltt' hiscandidacy today at |.‘. l5 put onthe Brickyard lot the republicantioiiiiiralroii lot the \ortli ('aroliriallotise l)istiict (it \\lll\llltlL'ltltls'\ \l'Nl'llolrii. a politital science majorwho will graduate in .’\la). will lacel‘i\e-tcriii tlt‘llltltl'itllc iiiciiriibeiitPeggy Stanley til the general clecttoii. lloltii has no primary oppositioii.lloliti. It. is csperieiiceil lll politics. He worked on John('arr‘iiigtoii's stall ttiiririg

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North Carolina State University's Student Newspaper Since 1920

Monday, February 10, 1992

Platform set for student’s GOP bid for NC. House('aiiriigtoii‘s campaign t'oi' l' S( origiess iii I‘Ntl, He also workedtor (io\ James (I (iardner diirrrigrhc I‘Nl legislator: session. He is\ ice cliairiiiaii ot the N('Sl' chapterol t'ollege Republicans.His work has garried him therespect ot republican leaders.“\Vc'se always encouraged youngpeople to get iiisolsed." said stateRepublican Party ("hairiiian JackHaw kc, “ll David can mobilize a lotot students. I think he has a realchance."lloliii wants to register as manystudent soters as possible. Raleighl’t‘t‘t‘lllt'l 23. the campus precinct.supported democrat Harvey B.(mm in the tout) US. Senate race.

Sound the trumpets!

Raleigh, North Carolina

President Bush carried the precinctiii WHH"l’t'tiplt' oiltdllll‘tts .tts'pretty opeiitil I It tl c tl . ..Ilolttl sarillliit rirouiitmy: a serlottsc a iii p a i g ntakes money.Holiii said heplans to spendabout Slitltlttin the race.mostly ti'oiiismall contributors.“I haven't started raising fundsyet." he said. “35. SI“ and 320 can

tive.

Pep band trumpeters tl-ri ( liris Myers and Lee Roach belt out a tune during the women’s basketball game.

66The average age in theGeneral Assembly is 57l have a different perspec-

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add tip quick "He also could beiielit trorri iepiiblltdll tiitiilraiseis. wliitlilit‘lp strongcandidates"l hope the)consider meone ol thosegood on estiireiit people."lloliii said.lloltii supports stalerepublicangoals ot garri-ing veto power for the gosernor.gising local school districts morecontrol over education and working

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Debate club may return after 50-year waitBy L. Reed KingsleyStat? Wino"

.-\ small group t-t studciits liasebeen pushing lot a debate learn .it.\'.(' .\t.itcl lll‘t't'sll).l’lirl Jones. a tiesliiiiaii Ill politicalscience. and John \\e.t\er. a trcsliman in coriiiiitiiiicairoii. lia\erecently approached laculty iiiciirhers tor support in developing adebate club The} were rcterretl toRaymond (mm in the st‘lllllllltlltdtioii dcpaitiiieiit. who. speakingti‘orii past espei‘ieiice. telt tlieiewould not be any support tor \llLll aclub.

ltt I‘lo‘l. (‘aitip arid lotiiiei‘ Lttl'league 'loiri .‘\taway orgaiir/etl acampus totiriiaiiieiit club. whichincluded Pt'l\ll.l\ltlll speeches andreadings lTUltt coiitcriiporar) literar

tritirContestant prepares to be judged.

titre, s\t'ter operating on a shoestringbudget. they asked the universityIor' tiriancial support and weretlt‘tltL‘tl.”l‘d line to see us hase a campusdebate teaiii at that level." said(“.iiiip. btrt he explained that debateinterests tew students. When Torn\taway lett around W74. (‘aiitpabandoned his cl‘l‘orts because otthe lack ot money and time.r\ll those interested in a debate!e.itii share the t‘rustratroii ol eoii-sriiciiig the university that a debateclub could be tor eseryotie. similarto the theatre prograrii. whichrecerses university support Jonesacknowledges that NCSL' is mainlya math. science and engineeringschool btrt said “that doesn’t meanthe people can‘t do other things.""It‘s a competitive atmosphereyou‘re in. and it‘s the learning L'n\l-

By Russell DeatherageStott Writer

. 'tlltiRV Limit

The venue may not have beenThe (‘andy Store in FortLauderdale. but the crowds werereminiscent of spring break. About3t)” people crammed into Barry‘sll to enjoy a wet T-shirt contestThursday night.After seyeral hours of delays.four young ladies. clad in thin.white tank tops cut to ribbons.took t" ,lanee floor and dazzledthe crowd with exceptionalprowess. Dripping with coldwater. each girl had the spotlightfor a minute to strut her stuff forthe crowd and win over the

roniiieiit itself. because it~ you don'tlearn. then you don't succeed."Jones said. esplariiing the benel‘itsof debate.('ariip t‘ecls a campus debate clubis possible but would be scaleddown arid probably not competewith other colleges. l'\t‘ll then. itwould still require uiirsersity sup,port, because the colleges do notbase the manpower or finances tosupport such an endeasor.The students are willing to solicittuiids troiii any potential resources.such as .tluriitii. .'\t'Sl' hasn‘t had adebate club since the World War llera. and many people would like tochange that. .lones knows therewould be growing pains and is will-tng to work hard to leave behind aquality club when he graduates.Both students graduated from(iaringer High School iii Charlotte.

judges.The winner received $50 andwill compete in the finals thisweek for a tree trip to PanamaCity. Ha.The wet T-shiit contest is a mar»keting ploy by clttb manager SteveArnold. w ho said Barry's ll need—ed something new and college~ori-eiited to attract business. The ideaseemed more appealing than justdrink specials.Alter a trial run this summer.Arnold decided ll would work wellwhen the students returned."I thought it would be a goodidea. I tried it. and it worked outgreat." Arnold said. adding thatbusiness has increased approxi-

'a school which had .i debate teamthat earned 5t) wins and it losses iiiJoties‘s arid Weaver‘s last yearThey ha\e been in contact withother equally esperienced studentsat NCSl'. as well as some who areinterested iii debating tor the lusttimeJones said they would like to be apart ot~ the .'\tllcl'lL‘dtl l'oreiisics\ssociatiori. dll association thatorgaiii/cs college debate littll'lld'ltlL‘nls, Jones. who now judges highschool debates. said. "It makes youwish you could be doing what thosehigh school students are doingeseept in college "All) one w ho is interested indebating or has espei‘rence can contact Phil Jones at 8%- It”

T—Shiit contests hit Hillsborough St.iiiately 45 percent since the cotitestbegaii.Arnold is now planning a st‘\t‘nvweek contest tor this coming sunr—nter. The pri/e has not yet beendecided. but Arnold maintains thatit is going to be big.The prizes are nice. btit the cou—testants say they do it on darestroiii friends or just for kicks."The attention was great. Thereis nothing like the attention." saidthe winner of Thursday night‘scontest. dancing under the name ofPatches."My friends told me that I had

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\\llll business and riidustis to protest the crisiroiiiiiciit while picscr\trig coiiipetrtrseiiesslltit he also has lirrii stands onissues iriipottaiit to .’\t‘Sl stiidcrits()tic til tlitise issilt‘s ts “helltt't tocharge students trlll'til state tuition.il l'.\(’ S} stetii schools tor tailingto graduate iii tour years“l‘or sortie people it takes a littlebit longer." lloliii said “With a student body this big. it’s hard to crcate policies that attect them all Ithink we should encourage speedtrig tip graduation rates. btrt l don'tthink we should piriiish people.“Holiii added that cutting requirenients tor some degrees and desigrtiatiiig others .is l‘r\e year degrees

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Editorial 515-241 1 tAdvertis‘ing 515-2029

would be better thari raising tuitioiiHe also said that slill\lllltllt‘ll otthe ('eiiteririral ('eiitct, .i project thathas been marked to retcrse statetinids, should wait"l'se talked to .i lot ol sttidettts.tlttl iltt'_\ stt) lltt‘_\ lll.t‘ Rt‘stit'lils.‘he said "I think most people whowant tickets Ito ball gaiiiesi L't‘lllclst'ts \Nt‘ae jc'tit to do it at .i litttt'when the money's there. and thetttotte} ~s not tllett’.”lloliii also said that he might use allittlsc scat [ii help \(.\,1. sjlt'ttllcally (lire idea he riieritioiied was anew trater'iirty court on ('eriteririial(‘ariiptissa HOLM. int-a ‘

Chancellor seeking

1992-93 Aides

Twelve students to be selectedBy Chris HubbardStaff WriterThe N.(.', State L'nisersity t'll‘dtl‘cellor‘s office is accepting studentapplications tor the position orchancellor's aide.The responsibilities of the positron include hosting the chancelloi“s guest box and the Alt. limleyField House but’l‘ets during homefootball games. hosting at the hos-pitality room during home basket-ball gariies. hosting at the universi-ty's Open House and Parent's Day.helping at official meals and partiesat the chancellor's residence andhelping the admissions ot’tice withspecial L’\L‘ttls.The chancellor‘s ot‘tice will selectsis men and sis women to fill thepositions tor the ““934” schoolyear. .‘\pplieations can be picked upin Roorii ltl.-\ Holladay Hall andare due by Feb. 38. All applicantsmust be rising juniors or seniorsand hasc a minimum 3 5 gradeporiit aserage..»\pplicants selected tor the posetioti. however. usually base a much

lirglier (il’A than 2.5”The (‘haiicellor's aides are some[titles the llt‘st person a \ rsitot to theiiiii\ersity rircets. so they must havethe best qualities They must haveoutgoing personalities. be interestedin the tiiii\ersity and iii what theyare doing and they iiitist be treat inappearance. They represent the unisersity and they have to be a pushtive representation." said TommieBennett. Chancellor Montieth‘sadministrative assistant.Bennett said that the positionlooks say good on a job resumeand that "it broadens experiencewhile in school. It gives lstudeiits]the opportunity to riieet people theywouldn‘t meet bctore "Bentiiia (“hisolitr a chancellor‘saide tor the current school year, hasenjoyed the job and teels llttit llte"best thing tor a student is that youget to meet Lllllt‘l't‘lll people in theeoiiiiiiutiity lawyers, doctors.senators "”It's tiice to itieet ('haiicellor.‘\lotiterth and other people whobase gone on to do good things."(‘hrsoliii said

Larcenies continue to

plague the campusBy Kim WalkerStolt WriterThieves continued to prey onthose who left saluables unsecuredlast week. A VCR was stolen troiria campus building last week..\ Vt‘R w as stolen ll’tttil Winstonllall lhursda} attetnoon The

NCSU student dies

from meningitisBy Doug BoydStaff WriterNicole Nora Johnson. a senior atNC State t'iiiversity. diedWednesday night of meningitisShe was 2 1.Johnson. a political sciencemajor who planned to go to lawschool. was admitted to Cape FearValley Hospital Tuesday withthroat and sinus pain. She is sur-sised by her husband. ArmySpecialist Freddie Johnson Jr.. otliuqtiayvVarina. parents Alvin andRosemary Nora. of Kenner. La..and tour brothers. Kenneth.Ronald. Brennen and Byron.Johnson graduated from XasierPrep High School in New Orleansin I088. She transferred to NCSUt‘rom Xavier University in NewOrleans two years ago. She was amember of Zeta Phi Beta sorority.“She was a Christian girl and adesoted student. and a devotedwile and a sery good friend." saidPatsy Harris. manager of theTunnel Inn Snack Bar on campus

machine was removed trom anunsecured room and is saltted at5.150. according to Public Satety‘sreport There are no suspects.larry l‘.lll\, Public Satety crimepreieiition Ulllt‘t't, reminds sttidents. tactilts and statl to lock up\altiables csen rt the \alttables aregoing to be unattended tor amoment

where Johnson worked last yearand a neighbor or Johnson inliuquay Narnia“She will be missed dearly."Harris said. “She always had asmile "Alter this semester. Johnsonwould hase been tour hours shortot‘ graduation, Her academicadviser. Sanford H lsessler. saidthe university will recogiii/e herdegree work with a certificate ofscholarship. He also said he wouldmeet with school ot‘t‘icials thisweek to decide whether to awardJohnson her degree posthumously,“She was a wry serious stu—dent." Kessler said.Johnson's funeral was Sunday inKenner. Graveside services willbe held Tuesday.Memorials. cards or letters maybe sent either to her parents or herhusband. The addresses are: Mr.and Mrs, Alvin Nora. 3H7Bainbridge St.. Kenner. La.70065; and Freddie Johnson Jr..309 Selmet Drive. lr'iiquaerarina.NC. 27526.

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Pack gymnasts

vault past Tribell) Anthony IllackStem Wotmlheie Is IIothIne heIIeI than homet‘t‘IIlsIII', .lllsl ask the N (' Stalegymnastics team, \vhlclt not onlyscored Ils Inst \Ictnry ol' the seasonl-I'Iday nIelII hut also shattered tvvoschool Ieeoids III \.Illlllll}l past\\IllI.IIII .\ Marv Its") 75 lI\'7 5* toImprove Its overall record to l 3"\\e had .I IIeIIteIIdons meet. \\|llltlIe enls really Iespnndme well tothe crowd.” '\ (‘ State head conch\laik \Iewnsnn s.IId Ill Ie.IeIIoII toloot ol IIIs I-\IIIII_IsIs storm}: hetlelthan i‘ ”II III the .Ill .Iiound\ sI.IIIdIII;.' II‘HIII onlv IIImd II.Isnn lI.IIId In IIIeI Ilie IeIIIId IIIe.Ilnn:‘IKN 8* \t‘l .IIIIIIIsll\(It.IIII \IIIII' «'lIlIIee \e.IIs .Ipo .I;.'.IIIIsI('lI.Ipe| llIIIlhe Inst lIllll III .I record IIIeakIne(\CIIIIIIJ came Irom |’.Itl\ IteshmanNlt'ole llt‘t'l‘lt'ls. \leII stored .I ‘l 5“on the with l'ellmv IIeslImaII .lnlieReddinp Iollovved \Hlll .I ‘I (III. andtumor Kaien ('hester Iopped tlI.II

Sports Staff ReportMl-\.\ll N (' Slate l‘L').‘.lII IlsI‘M: ILIselIall season \\llll .I i llsvveep III l-lnrida InternationalIII the lust game. all \(‘t' candidate \latt Donahue struck out II\c.scattered three hits .IIId eav e up tworuns III sI\ Innines Io lead the Pack

nunk \vItlI her school record vaultIII ‘I III.()II hats. lleiiick and ChesterscoIed season high 0 55s heloresenior .IIll llIslIop .Insysered \vith Llpersonal lIesl III 0.70.(III the ne\t rotation. llerrielsstuck .I 0 NH on the balance beam.llel peiloinianee was again proeeeded \\|lll career highs IromlllslIIIp I” III) .IlItl Retltllllg (”.0“)Hill comm): Into the Moor e\eIr\ Isc. the Pack may lune been riding;.I IIlIIe lI|_‘.'lIIIIsIInp tlIeslI'I and llt'lllils .Ill\IIIIIIl [It'lsi'tl lt‘ sIIIIt' IIIIIII‘ lll.llIRs ”(I III the .III .IIoIIIId. hut t‘.|\ll nIllIt'III tools I.Ills .IIId lIIIIslIed slInIIIII the mailslllt'll .IdIeII.I|IIIe \vas pIoIIaIIIvIInIvnII' Inn lI.IId.' \Iewnson said."so III' \\III II.I\e In \\IIll\ on conIII‘llIIII't‘IIItIIItIIIs Ul'nIIIInaII-ly loI IlIe l’acls. senior\IIIlIelle lneham sup] led anIIIIpIessoe tareeI ll|_L'lI ”.50. hcsled\I'I GYMNASTS, l’tlgt _.

III .I I.‘ 3 root SenIoI th\lI_'llillCLlIIIIIeI Vinny lluehcs paced State byentire % l \\Illl two doubles. Seanl)IIlIl\\\.IlL‘I' did well In his debut atsIIoIIstop. getting two hits. two runs.IIId I\\II Rlll III loin atrhats.III eame I\\o. State IIveI'e.IIIIe alink} start lot .I 077 victory lill'Iennied center Iielder Roh Mark's

[.mv I Int“ I’ll" i’IJIIFreshman gymnast Nicole Herrit II recorded .1 9.8 on the beam friday.

Baseball team sweeps three from Florida Int.lII'sI llIIllIIg solo home IIIII .IIIdstacked up sI\ IIIIIs III the Inst [“0mumps. hlltrt'lsllly out \\o|tp.nkstaI‘Ier Shawn SenIoI III the processSlate's 'l'eI‘ry Haney then spelledSeniot lot i I/‘I IIIIIIIIes ol IIIIddlerelicl hcloie RnlI \\llll\lt‘l earnedthe win when Hark IIIoIIelII III thegame vannIIIe Rlll III .I IIIIII IlIII

seventhlhe l'ack IoIIIped to a I), luIII IIIan error IIlled game IlIIee loIIIIIIy\poIls Ielteved Stale sIaIIeI RohSIeItIeI'I and earned the \\III will .‘Ino hit. no run three Innlnys nlIeltcl \‘pnlls III‘IIeIIII‘d llUllI Illel’aek‘s nine llIII seventh IIIIIInp

a» j H finish fourth in ACCBy Jennifer IIouckTIII,)II INHII”(‘ll \l’ll lllll llIe \\o|Ip.It’ls\HIIIIcII‘s svaIII Ie.IIII t'.tl|l\'tl .IloIIItlI plate IInIslI IIIIs weekend IIIIhe \('(' ('lIaIIIpIonsIIIps III (‘lIapell|Il| lhe l’atk ItnIslIed \\|llI IIIIIpoints helIInd l \‘t’ ('II.Ipe| ”Ill1334). ('lemson IIIIII .IIId \ilfflllldIII.‘III I'lIe lat lleels won their second tonsetulive IIllt' lllls year Inthe second Lupesl III.II;'III I \t‘l III .III'\('(' IIIeel lloIId.I \I.Ile I HMI\l.II\I.IIId I.‘I 'I .IIId lllllu I llllllIIIIIIIded out the storm”lllIllIl\ that Ilnsl .IIIIIIII.I II'.IIII Is[he lIt‘sl .lll .IlIIIIlIIl ll'tllil I ll.I\I I'II'I\\IIII|'.Itl lII .I.l\I'I'II llit III ll.l\\\I‘.I\ ll IInII l.|'~l\lllll',' «.lltl I\Mlltld ltkt' In I |Ill“|.lllllIllI 'lII III IIII.I _‘.‘l\'.ll Ioli lII .IIlIlIIInII ltl.IIIl IIIIlleIIIsIIII II'.IIII lll.ltlt .I II .Il IIIIII.hat I .IIII'I IIIsI \\'Ill ~- li'Illl |‘|.ltl\lllIItltI'lI \I.III' had no IIIIlI\|tlIl.IloI Ie|.I\ tlldlllllllllls IIIIs \t'tll the“Ulllk'll l‘ltlht' lllll‘l' stllINIl llltllltl"seven times, had 1* top eight IIIdIIIIII.II lIIIIshes .IIId III.IdI' I'IIIIII InnsIdeI.IIIon IIIIaIIIyInI' limes lot theN( ‘ \\ SwInInInIe( haiiipionslups

"I had hoped we would have gone.1 little lasteI. IIIII n\cI.I|l l was quitepleased.” l'aslcillne said "\heswam the strokes quite well .IIId

had many t.III'eI IIesI tIIIIes'HIII' IIII'IIIII'III oi the meet was the\kllllttl IetnIds IIIokeII by Nancy('lI.IpIII.III .IIId .lIIlIe I\Illll‘.lll('lIapIIIaII \\.I\ II'spoIIsIIIle lotlllL‘.ll\|l|“_' the Inn'lsliolte tecoids \l\IIIIIes lllItIll‘l'lItllll the meet llIeIIII.I| lllll yaitl II.ItksIIIIkt‘ Ict‘tII'tllltI\\ stands at N" *PI‘. and llIL‘ 3m),Mud l‘tlk'k\lllli\\' Is .It .‘ (II It) Withthese tunes she made the I'onstdeta-tIoII IIIIIe \l.l||tl.lltl\ and placedloIIItII III the III“ and lIlllI III the‘IIII\.lll\\ made .I teal .Iss.IIill onKJIIH‘ ll Illtg'l \IIllltll lt‘cttltls"Itl\ll lllllz‘ and \III lIInke one IIIIlII l\.II l-‘-llt‘l\t IIIIIIIls llIsI .llNllllI‘vI'I \ lIIIII III vsent ”III In svvitll Hl‘\ll||l‘.lll IIIIIII lllt IIIIII'I‘sl slatldIII' \I.III IlIIIIIl II'IIIIIl ltII lIlC\SIIIIII’I' III the ."INI \.IId IndividualIIII IIII \ \III I-Inle IIII IeI otd \\Illl .I'INI i.‘ on lII'I way to IIIIIIIIllI .IIIIIIIIIIII kIIIIlIaII platedIII IIII Inp I'IIIIIt III lIcI ntheI twothe lot) and NH) yardlllt‘.lsl sIInke III the Hill. she placedst‘\I‘IIllI III .I IInIe oI loo 4* and III

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4INTRAMURALS

Technician February 10. 1992

Bragaw and Metcalf to collideBy Matt BoliekStofl WriterWith only one week remaining inthe intramural basketball season.many playoff spots are still up forgrabs. In residence play. undefeatedBragaw North I will face undefeat—ed Metcalt' this week to determinethe number-one seed for the play—offs. Last week. Bragaw North Islipped past Turlington 403‘) to setup the last game show dow ti.Bragaw' South 1 and Wood are theonly other remaining unbeatenteams in the residence do tsiori,In the fraternity dl\Islt)tl. PiKappa Phi. Sigma Chi and Sigma

Alpha Mu are the only undefeatedteams.The only residetice/soroiit)unbeaten is Wood at 44'. and as aresult. a lot of playoff spots ha\cyet to be decided. Btmt‘li. .i-l. “Illtake on Synie/Welch. 3-2. for oneberth w hile Alpha Delta Pi. Metealfand (‘hi Omega scramble for twoother spots, III addition. SigmaKappa can clinch a playoff spotw itli a tetory over WoodSigma Kappa claimed the festdeuce/sorority handball title bydefeating CO in the chatiipionshipgame Jamie (‘haiiiberlaiii andNikki Dorchester played singles.while Jen \iithi and Tammy

Schoderhek teamed tip for doublesplay.In otliei handball dt\istotis. SigmaPhi Iipsilon will face Pi KappaAlpha for the fraternity champiotisliip. w litle Tucker 11 “1” battlethe winner of the Ilragaw Southl/l’tirliiigton tiiatclistip for the restdeiice llllt‘I‘he residencet‘sorority bowlingplayoffs begin this week with Alil‘facing Bowen and (‘arioll clialletigiiig lee iii IIISIrlt‘llIltl Ilidlt‘llrtllis,SK and .\lplia I’lii lia\c alreadyIt‘s‘ellt‘d byes tttto lllt‘ secondround.Resideiite table tennis liegaii playlast week Iliagaw North I. liragaw

South and l'tiiliiigtoii ate the onlyteams yet to lose. lirateriiity andI'L‘sIdt‘ttt‘c/sorot'lI) play l‘t'gllls thisweek.I he o\cia|l poitit standings arestarting to tighten up. lti the resi-dence/sorority ditisioii. (‘O contin-ties to lead with ADI’ and Bowenlocked In it cltlsc littllle Iot’ \L‘CUIILI.In the residence di\ision. ”HyattSouth reiiiaiiis iii first place withI‘urlitigtoii and liiagaw North seeoiid and third iespet'tiyely In thetrateiiiity points race. Sigma Phil'psilon has narrowed the gap withitlsl place l’lii llclta Ilicla

ANNOUNCEMENTSBo-roo volleyball registration sports today and sinus Fol. 1!. thornwill in a mandatory organizational mating Foh. 1! at 7 pan. to Icon104 In Carmichael Gymnasium.Ito-roe voiioyliall roglatratlon chaos loduotlay. Thorn nil ho amandatory organizational mating Iodaoaday at 1 p... In loom m.Carmichael Bymnaslnin.Informal nitiiohail tournamont roglatration opono today and cloutWodnosday.Informal uttlmato trishoo and trlahoo goit will ho Friday Iron 8-. no.on lowor Intramural Floloa.Organizations aro rcrnintlotl to turn in gama highlights by Friday torpublication.

Women’s tennis

team to host CamelsBy Scott JoynerStartK WriterHead coach Kelly Key‘s 1093NC. State women‘s tetitiis teatiireturns to the court l'uesday at theWolfpack Tennis Comple\ iii it sea-son opener against regional 1‘1\dlCampbell at pm. Heading intothe 1992 season. the Pack returns astrong mixture of youth and e\peri»ence. resulting in a wry optimisticoutlook for Key.“This year. the team seems morecommitted." Key said. "Eieryonehas worked really hard. and ourattitudes and skills have iniproted."With a more positiu‘ attitude andimproved play. the Pack will lookto be strong in its region. TheWolfpaek' women are pre»seasonranked ninth otit of 39 colleges inNorth and South Carolina.Tennessee and Kentucky.Leading State again this seasonwill be senior .leniiy Sell. Sell isranked l-lth in pre-season regionalrankings. In 1901. Sell became thefirst women‘s player at State to be and Margaret Kenny add ex en more i I 4 . w"- p - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i. ‘ ' ,4 t 5' ‘t" so I Iranked nationally. ranked h-ltli iii depth to the 1902 squad {In} .1 «.\ ’ I TH E < U I I ING EDGE I. .71 TI) '11] .71 Ill "In (‘3 11" I). I) {'5'g ‘ 3 . I “We Carry Nexxus & Paul 832_490] IWhat lessons must you learn in this life Si. how will it impact I Mitchell" I- your cam, choice? . | $2.00 ott Haircut - guys at gals 832-4902 IUNITED PARCEL SERVICE - ' $500 °" B°dyw°ve ”°”"‘ 'How do you get in tune with your particular Vibration so that I $5.00 OII Sculptured Nails Mon - Fri IPART TIME EMPLOYMENT your life will be easier, happier St more productive? I ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS 8 am - 9 pm I

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the \‘ol\o Tennis/t‘ollegiate tankiiigs Sell was 15 3‘ iii singles actionfor [WI”Jenny is as good as an} lillltil‘t‘l’vone player iii our conference." Keysaid “She's really tough ”Also proxiding the Pack withesperietieed play arid leadershipwill be seniors Susan Saunders andStephanie Donahue. With imprm edplay from senior Kiiii (‘atiipbelland ~iunior Michelle Parks. the Packlooks to haye a strong \eterarigroup. The addition of freshmanMargie Zimmer should alsoenhance the Wolfpack llIlL‘etIp.Zimmer teamed with Sell this fallto prmide State with a strong nutri-ber~one doubles team. /.imiiier andSell are ranked 13th iii pre-seasonregional rankings,In addition. sophomores AshleyRisk and Maggie Williams ha\eworked hard iii the tillrst'dSt‘Il tocompete tor higher spots iii thespring Newcomers '\lllst\ll ('ole

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top eight in both exetits.” saidI‘.I\lL‘IlI|l_L' "In addition. she waslighting oil a Ll‘ltl throughout thelllL't‘I.”\iichelle Valium and loiiyal)tipont rounded out the group withtop eight Iiiiishes iii the ltiSll-yai'dIreestyle l'aliiict placed si\tli. aridl)upoiit tollowetl in eighth placeIii addition to tiidnidtial stlc‘L‘t'ss~es. the Pack ladies had great stic»cess iti relays. I'lie lellvyardIl‘L‘L‘sl} lt‘ Win) Hi lilt‘st‘L‘kt‘t. .lCiIIlIlCBonnet. Chapman and Kimballstarted till IlIL' IIIL‘CI \Kllli a second-Itlace tiiiisli and a N(“\.*\ consider-atioii titiic ol 1 35.48, The 21111;

and 4tltl~yaid medley relays of('liapiiiaii. \Ia/tir. (iardiner andI‘lleseeket placed tltitd I 11-55 42)arid second tizsl‘lllll respecmely.In addition. both of these timesquality torconsideration"We will ]llsl continue to trainuntil we find otit whether the con—sideration times get in." saidItasterlirig. "It will be hard.because we won't find out until aweek otit of the national meet. Ithink it will be tough to get intothe meet because I lia\ e seen sortiee\treiiiely last tinsha\ ed andtinrested times this year throughoutthe country."

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EditorialsOppose plus/minus system

he N.(‘. State l‘niycrxity Faculty Senate'x Academic Policy(‘ommittee recently paxxed a rexolution in floor of implementing amodified yerxioii of the plux/minux grading xy stem to be effectiyc inl‘l‘H. Technician oppoxcx the plux/niintix grading xyxtem. modified

or not.We at 'l‘echiiiciau are not the only onex oppoxed to the xyxtem. Following

the l‘aculty Sciiate'x announcement. the NCSl‘ Student Senate paxxcd arexolulion oppoxing the propoxed grading xy .xtem.The modified ycrxion mcludex gradex from .»\—plux to Deminux. ax well ax

no credit .-\n .-\'Pltlx would be worth 4.} quality pointx. The t‘exolution.how eyer. doex not xtale that faculty memberx iiitixl uxe thix grading xyxtem.Becauxe all laculty memberx will not uxe the pltix/minux xy xtem. the xyxtem

will ineyitably lead to incoiixixlcncy and unfairnexx. If one xtudeiit receiycx a7‘) aycrage in .i claxx taught by a profexxor who ti.xex the plux/mmux xyxlem.he or xhc would recciye more quality pointx than a xludeiit with the xamegrade in a claxx taught by a protcxxor not uxiiig the xy xlem.Another argument againxt the implemcnlalion of the Iiltix/minux xy'xlt‘llt ix

that it will lower xtudentx‘ grade point ayeragex. Yet. otherx argue tlial theplux/minux xy xtcm will raixe (il’;\x. No xtudy. including a xttidy by the NCSl'proyoxt‘x office. hax offered concluxiye ey idcnce to xupport either argument.But two thiiigx are clear abotit thix matter: There ix a ri.xk of (il’Ax falling ifthe pltix/minux xy xtcm ix implemented. and the propoxed change ix not worththe rixk. The chance ix too great that (iPAx will be adyerx'ely affected by thel’aculty Seiialc'x plan. which would lower NCSl' graduatex‘ competitiyenexxin graduate xchool and the ~lob market.The iniplcmcntatioii ot a 4.3 for an .\iplux ix another drawback. While a 4.3

may look imprcxxiye on paper. potential employ erx could not care lexx. Whenall but two other uniyerxitiex in the l'nited Statex are on a Jti xcale.eompamcx want to know how proxpectiye employcex from NCSl' compareto proxpectiye employ eex from other xchoolx. To thexe compaiiiex. a 4.3 fromNCSL' will mean the xame ax a 4.0 from another xchool. and a 2.7 will mean.\K‘Sl doexn't need to be on the cutting edge of grading xyxlenix. N(‘Sl’

needx to concentrate on continumg itx academic excellence. technologicaladyanccx and educational quality. The propoxcd grading-xy xtem change ix aneedlexx rixk ot N( 'Sl’ xtudentx‘ luttircx and a w axle of lime and energy.l.axt xemcxter. the Student Senate and 'l'echmcian xponxored a xuryey

concerning the plux/miiiux xy xtcm. The rexultx were 570 to 34 againxt thepltixiinmux xy xtcm. That ratio rcprexentx an oyerwhclming number againxtthe propoxed xy xtem. The l~'acu|ty Senate. which hax nothing to gain lrom theplux/minux xy xlem. xhoiild lixten to the xludcntx. w ho ha\e quite a lot to loxe

Avoid summertime blues'lLyou want a summer job. now ix the time to xtart looking for one. In'li'gl'it‘ofoiir dcprcxx'ed economic eny ironmenl. good xummerjobx w ill bexcarcer than eyer. By beginning your ~lob xearch now. you can get ajump on the fierce competition for the few quality _]ttl'\\ ayailable. Your

xchedule may be ftill. but you mUxt find the time to begin your xearch.()thcrwixc. you face the dixtinct poxxibility of working a iob that hax norelation to your future career. a job you cannot xlaiid. a job that payxminimum wage or a combination of all three xcenariox. And. of courxe. ifyou procraxtinate your xearch long enough. you may not find a .xummerjoh atall.It yoti xiniply cannot find time to begin an extenxiye xearch while xtill

keeping up with your xtudiex. xpring break ix juxt around the corner. Formany xtudenix. tlux holiday ix the perfect time to hit the beach for a little funand xun. l'or otherx. the break ix an opportunity to get .xome rext andrelaxation without haying to worry about an 8:05 claxx. But if you don‘t hayea xummer rob lined tip yet. and you want one. you better xtart looking now. Ifyou haven‘t found a Job by xpriiig break. we xtrongly ttd\lx‘e you to xpend atleaxt part of your break looking for one.You may think now ix too early to xtart thinking about a xummer job. btil if

you don’t take thix warning xeriouxly and you ptit your job xearch off toolong. you may end tip unemployed thix xummer. And. ax eyeryone know x. nojob meanx no money. and no money meanx the “Summertime Bluex."

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Black influence shapes American lifeit giyex people lrom all xcctoix a chaiuc toxee c\aclly ltow black influence anddetermination hax xhaped '\lllt'l'lL‘.tll life It

If we llll'll on the radio. we can xtill hearthe pioneering xoundx of artixtx xtich ax.lohii ('oltrane. Nat King ('ole and TheSuprcmex iiitei'xpcrxed with modern actxxtich ax Public ltncmy. \mta Baker andl.uthei Yttlttll'tt\\lioi ciglil ycaix. Bill (‘oxby hax been thextai‘ of .i xhow that brought icxpectabilttyand ratiiigx to a xlrtiggliiig NBt'. Not longago. he too wax breaking ground. landing axupporting role in the xitcom "I Spy ”Jackie Robmxon wax paxxed oyer by theBoxloii Red So\ and a couple ot othciteamx before hecoiiimg a Brooklyn Dodgerin l‘l-JT l‘liat opened the dooi tor anotherRobinxon. ('incinnali xluggei‘ l‘Ttlllh. tobecome the manager of tltc (‘leyelandliidiaiix m I‘VSllr. (‘hai'lex lli'ew'x idea for blood liaiikxliax xay ed thoiixaudx of liycx met the yearx.He died xhoi'lly alter a cai accident in.\lamaiicc (‘ounty N (K in I054 bccauxehe wax denied the xaymg grace ot hix ownhandiwoikThe telephone may not hay c been poxxiblewithout [max I atmiei. whoxe mechanicaldrawingx helped xecuie the patent for.-\le\ander (liaham Bell .\‘lodern trafficcontrol would hay e been a nightmare had(iairclt \loigan not come up with theelectric xtop lightl)ouglax W iltlci would iie\cr ha\c become

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goyernor ol Virginia had people xtich axBarbara .lordaii. Shirley (‘hixolm and ('arlVtokcx not made xignificaiit inroadx iii the.\iiiericaii political xy xtemSpeaking of w hich. our nation'x capital.Waxhington. l) (' . would probably not eyeiibe coitipletc today it It w axn'i for liL‘lllttlllltlBaniieker .~\ttei l’rexideiit Waxhiiigtoiidixmixxcd l rciicli plannei (Index I 'lznlant,Banitckcr completed the taxk ot laying outthe city()yci the conrxc ot the paxt two ccnltu’iex.blackx li.i\c made xigintitant coiitribtittonxto .‘\lllt‘llc.lll xocicty in \ii'tually cyery licldot ciidcayoi With the exception of moreprolific lcadci'x xtich ax ciyil iightx leaderand Nobel l..iuieaic Martin I iither King Jr..who uxually pioyidex a poiiit ol referencefoi elementary and xecotidaiy xchooltcachingx. many achievementx'of blackx\lllL‘llL';lll\ haye gone unxiiiigThe celebration ot black liixtoiy duringthe month ot l‘ebruai‘y ix iiiipoi'taiu. bccauxe

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ix alxo a time ol reflectionreminder ol the perxectitioiix and tiialxblackx ha\e been through and oycicomeand a xigii of hope to a Iuiui'e that piomixcxmen more ad\anccmeiit.Thirty ycarx ago. w riliiig thix article andxubmilting It in lechnictan would not liayebeen poxxible. Studciux at N (' (‘ciitiall'myerxiiy or perhapx .lolmxon (‘ Smithl'niyerxity in (‘hailotle would be reading it.pronded I had enough money to cienafford college lior that mattei. I wouldn‘thaye been able to work at W KN(‘ l-\l orplay on the ('ollege Bowl team lieic Suchix not the caxc today. but eycn more tragicpioblemx plague the modern blackconununily drugx. lccnagc pregiiancicx.unemployiiienl. inadequate edutaiioii.\iolciit black on black tiinic. taiixm andpi‘citidice and thcxe will be cycii tougherltl xtil\L'.l atn protid to be a pail ot xtich a rich.unique heritage -\iid l am protid ol whatwe ax a people haye accomplixhed Butthere ix xtill iiiticli work to be done belowour society ax a whole can truly experiencew lial ll ix like to be "flee at laxt "(iltllltlll (im/Iiiiii l\ a \tllli‘l Illii/i'IlIlL' Iiit ItNHIlHIlli olioii.

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Promote racial equality, don’t delay itIn .l.tllll.tl_\. we celebiated Marlin lutherKing'x birthday. and it'x lilting becauxe hewanted e\eryone to Inc in peace andharmony and work together to get iid ofxtich dixeaxex ax bigotry and hatred towardpeople due to race. religion. xe\. age andnational originl‘iifortunaiely. w lien I think of Martinl.uther King‘x birthday. l feel that xomcineiiibcrx ot my own iacc don't underxtaudwhat he wax tiytng to xay when he xpokc inWaxhiiigton. l) (‘Some black people like to blame w hitepeople tuo otteiixe intendedi lor eyerylhmglrom xlaycry to the myentioii ol the ‘\ll).\\iriix Now I‘ll admit that my ancexlorxwere brought to l‘uropc by the ancexlorx otthe white people But tirxi ot all. my xellwax born and raixed in .\iiierica. and xccondof all. white people in 1x03 itiight hayebeen rexpoiixible tor xlayery. btit the w hitepeople iii I‘NJ are notSome black people tixc the term racixm axa crutch to coy er up their ow n madequactexA caxc in point :\ black perxon goex tor aiob inleryiew and doexii‘t quite meet all thequalilitationx lhe employer callx himback. tellx him why he didn‘t quality.axxtii'ex hint it had nothing to do with himperxoiially and he xtill hollerx "racixm "Another tliiiig that tipxelx me ix that xomcblack people conxidei‘ lhemxelyex anauthority on “Blacknexx” and like to tellthoxc ot tix who are not. and don‘t eyerhope to be. how to be "Blacker.“ ll you

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will :\ caxc in point lady axked me if Ihad any black ll'lL‘lltl\. and l iiiimedialelygot upxet. but I told her yex. and die xaidxhc wax nixt coiiterned about my miyltire.to which xaid to myxclt. "What the hellam I doing here. making a drink '" We thentalked on the phone and xhe xaid to me. "Ihaye a lot ot white lrieiidx too, btit l xtilllike my fried chicken. collaid gi‘eenx andcornbread.” to which xaid. “You wannal‘ut waleiiiieloii Ill there. too"' I knowxhoulilii't let lhingx like that get to me. andl uxually don't. cyccpt the lady wax black.t)ne thing that really botherx me ix to xee ablack man or woman be labeled a xelloulReaxonx tor thix labeling \ary. The blackperxon in quextioii may not ll ten to theright muxic. w cat the right clothex. haye theright triendx or act the right way In mybook. that‘x ()K becauxc each perxon ix anllltll\ltlli.tl. and no one hax the right to tellanyone how io look. tll't'\\. think. decidemuxtc taxtex or chooxc lriendx.»\notlici thing that aggiayatex me ix to xeexhirtx with xayingx xuch ax "Black With an.\ttitudc.“ "ll‘x -\ Black Thing You

Hey! Relax and get busy rlbchnicianwith the factsAnne ()uexenberry'x lettcr concerning mycolumn about abortion wax well articulated.rcgardlexx of the tact that no oneuiiderxtood wlial "angry rhetoric" to whichyhe wax relerrmgQuexenberi'y mixxed the point of mycolumn and got all upxet about myaxxociation ol abortion with PlannedParenthood \‘hc xaid my column waxinaccurate But eyeiyihiiig I wrote waxdocumented l urlhermore. l ye hadconyerxationx with three women who havehad aboitioiix and now are extremely [nolife. Their xloiiex rcllcct the xiiryey ol letlwomen who had counxeling and abortionxat Planned Parenthood clinicx. which Imentioned in my column Quexenberryihmkx the thingx thcxe women and otherxhaye experienced don‘t matter. regardlexxof their pain ’l'hexe women only wixhxonieone would lixlen to them. ()ttexenberrymxultx my intelligence and the experienceof my lrieiidx llei Mc('u|ture doexn‘t careabout the forgotten women who arememberx of xiicli groupx .ix Women

l:\llltlllL‘tl By Abortion. .\iiiericaii Victim‘.ol Abortion and l'cminixtx lor Life of.\iiiericaPlanned Parenthood cliiiicx that don't doaboitioiix hayc high referral ratcx toabortion clinitx. according to Newl)iitieiixionx maga/me lx expoxing peopleto the truth "heaping itidgiiicnt and xhamel'"Ullcxeiibciiy .ixked what I‘m doing topreyeiil abortion 'l'hankx tor the concern.Anne l'ye \oluiileered at the Pregnancyl.ite ('aie (‘t-iiiei. l‘ye worked at aneducational booth at the N ('. Slate liair thateyplaiiicd letal deyelopiiicnt .iiid optionx toabortion and I'm currently working withxttltlent pro ltlc protetlx ()uexenberry L‘tllldixagree with me all xlie w antx. hut l hayethe adyaiitage ot documenlation. In thewordx ot Neil Pearl ot the band Riixh. "lley.lack/ Relay/(let huxy with the laclx."

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Wouldn't lndcrxlaiid.” or "Black l‘}Popular Demand." l'm not xayiiig peoplehaye no right to wear them. becauxeaccording to the lam .-\mciidment of the(‘onxtilutioir they do All I'm xayiiig ix thatlhcxe xlogaiix conycy a iicgati\e mexxagearid could raixc the ire ol xoiiieone to thepoint oi lighting. and I don‘t want that tohappen The idea ix io piomotc racialequality. iiol delay it. and. iii the long run,llicxc xloganx will delay equality more thananythingSome black people teel w c xliotild rettiinto our rootx and the w ayx ot .\lolhcr -\liicaThexe people don't ieali/e that ll they wentback to ‘\ll'|\d. they would be ietccted.bccatixe they weren't boiu there and theydon‘t know the cuxtomx that are tixed thereNow I'm all foi being taught black liixtoiyin xchool. becatixc many meaningfulcontributionx hay e bccii giyen to xocicly byblack people. and l belieyc in going creditw here credit ix due.-\x for the term “.-\trican .\iiiericaii." l waxnot born iii :\lrlt‘;t and brought oyer liciewhen l wax a kid. l'ni .\lllt‘l'lc'ull*l‘ltl'll.:\lltt‘rlcdll'l‘l‘t‘tl. and I‘ll be American 'tilll‘m dead. :\nd nixt tor the record. I'm not aBlack :\l’llL‘rtL'dll I'm an .»\mericaii. liixt.forcmoxt. alwayx. period

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An apology from KappaAlpha Psi FraternityJan, 3-1. PM}. a party jointly xponxoied byKappa Alpha Pxi tratermty and Delta SigmaTheta xororily wax to hri\c occurred.lloweyer. due to a dixcrepancy in thepromotion. the CVL‘lll wax canceledMany people on campux. expcciallywomen. were olfeiideil by the llyei iixed topromote the eyeiit and labeled the flyer axxeyixt and degrading to womenThe brotherx ot Kappa Alpha l’xi are notin the practice of xeyually degiadingwomen and apologi/e for the coiiftixioii theflyer may hayc cauxcd. ln prepaiiiig theflyer. we did not ltilly conxidci theyiewpointx ot women nor the way the flyeiwould be interpreted by womenKappa Alpha Pxi xtriyex for excelleiite ineyery endeayor we embark upon You mayrext axxured that incidenlx xtich ax thix willnot occur in the futuretlnce again wewould like to apologi/e to all pcixonx \\l1(iwere otfcnded by the piiblit ity

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place III the ‘.\(‘(‘ tournament. or\\l|l It, then l‘m sure we can win as.1 team.”"He has a lot oi heart 77 a lot ofdetcrtnttttttton." (in/lo said. “He\tt'cstles \er_\. \ery tough. He‘sdotng an exceptional Ioh. parttcular~|_\ tor a treshtttttn."\‘ve‘re looking tor great things tocome otIt ot Danny throughout htscollcgttttc career. This Is only thehegtnnttt}: "

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Continued from Page 3only by the ethereal 9 75 turned inby freshman Rosartn Grabner.And then there was sophomoreNicole Cimato. Site was the firstperformer of the eyening. scoring a9.30 on \ault Site commandedeveryone‘s attention by ending theIneet thh a 9 55 on the floor.Throw in a 9 35 (bars) and 9.65(beam). and (‘tmato walked awaywith the all-around title with acareer best 37.85.The Tribe. who fell to l—2. triedto counter with sophomore AnnaDwyer‘s 37.75 itt the all-around.but was. in the end. a team clearlycaught in the wrong place at thewrong time.“I was surprtsed at the three fallson the floor." Stevenson said. “butwe only had five for the entire meetcompared to [4 In our last meet."

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