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. Michael Anthony, Mark AldflCll and cone" The endorsement for Student Body President me.” the chair said, “Not once has hefell to Harold Petti irew. who is currently the [Mirchandani] ever come to us.”Morgan also W0" om '0' the" respecllve Offices co-chair of AASAC.é ' For the position ot Student Senate President.as AASAC determined WlIICll candidates to According to AASAC‘s chair Jamila Smith. the council heard trotn ('oneii Morgan and cm:endorse ill the upcoming Silldelli bOdy CleCilonS. their endorsement of Pettigrew was not inl‘lu- rent w rite—in hopel‘til 'lfl (ireg |)oticette.enced by his cttrrent position on the council. [)oucette was a candidate tiiitil the election"If he wasn't an advocate for Al‘rican- board reinov ed him from the race as a result olZHCK MlllEll American issues. we would not have endorsed his grade point average. 'l'lieir decision is cur-.\'cvv's i'aiiui- him." she said. rently under appeal. and l)oucette is continuingAs for current the Student Body President. his campaign tinder writem status.The African American Student Advisory Raj Mirchandani. the chair said the council's Jason Cotter. Mirchandani‘s clnet ol stall and(‘oiiiicil announced their endorsements for next disappointment in his lack of communication candidate tor Student Senate President. did notweek‘s student body elections at last night‘s with them lost hint the nomination. show tip to bid tor AAS;\(“s endorsement. andmeeting. where candidates were treated to it “Instead ot~ contacting us to get our view the council in turn chose to endorse Morganquestion and answer session following a brief point. he‘s made decisions that we should have over Doucette.presentation ot‘ their platlornis. been made a part (if... that‘s It) percent ol' the .lamila Smith stressed Morgan‘s "great" work-.‘\.-\S.-\(‘. the umbrella organi/ation for 32 [NCSU] poptilation that he‘s not getting a ing relationship with the N(‘Sl' administrationAllIt‘ltl]>.i\l1lL‘l'lL‘tlll groups on campus. holds viewpoint from." Jamila Stnith said. as the basis for their decision. but noted that theand annual endorsement meeting to determine Mirchandani did stress that he had made con- two candidates are similar. 5 .which candidates are most informed and con tact methods available to the entire campus. "They had a lot ol similarities. Smith said. Harold Pettigrew. speaking before AASAC at last night‘s meeting,

cerned about issues affecting the Al‘rican- and that he. in turn. had not heard from them. _.. . _ . .American communit). "But Harold doesn't sit back and say ‘come to See AASAC‘ page 3 W0" the" GHUOTSGMEM OVGF incumbent Ra] Mirchandani.

Personal Information: .i Name: Rajesh Mirchandanil Age: 2|Classification and Majortsi: Junior. Political Science(‘urrent Leadership Roles: Student Body President; member.Board ol Trustees; member. l’niversity ('orincil: delegate.Association ol‘ Student (iov'ernments: member. Student MediaAuthority; member. Student (‘enter Board ot‘ Directors: mem». ber. Ticket Distribution Task Force

Personal Information:Name: Harold Benjamin PettigrewAge: Ill(‘lassit'ication and Majorts): Junior. Political Science(‘urrent Leadership Roles: president. Society ol~ Al'rikan.vklllc‘l'lt'ttll Culture; vice president. Alrikan American StudentAdvisory (.‘otmcil; thi-Ztlttt) Leader ol~ the Pack; member.Student Center Board of Directors: member. Chancellor‘s Liaison(‘oiiimiteez member. National Pan-Hellenic Council: member.Alpha Phi Alpha l’rarernit)‘. Inc; Golden (‘hain Leadershipllonorarv Societv Platform/issues:“Being President this _vear. mv stall andl have accomplished a great deal loi‘ this l'iiivchitv. We havehad to deal witlt a variety of issues including lighting battlesdealing with tuition." ~in reaction to this. Mirchandani's priorities include the tor-itiatiori ol a Student (iovernnient endow rnenl lttiid This 'would provide live S2 (KN) net-el biscd sclioliisliips pervearavailable to the entire univtisitv communitv. \kith an endow-ment. .\lirch.indani said. those scholarships will become a

Platform/issues: The core of Pettigrevv's platlorm boilsdown to one central thing « building the campus community. AsStudent Bodv President. l’ettigrew' would seek to promote anincreased interaction between student organi/ations.“\\ hen the issue ot tuition came tip. one ol‘ the reasons that l.persoiiall}. don't beltc\c that it was as el'l‘ective is becatrse _\ouhad so manv student leaders ol' so manv dil'l‘erent organi/ations 2 t '. .\. (. St t . l' t. . .. . ' . ‘ c ”l ' g 3' i ‘ . , . . i ' ' ‘.trv ing to do dillcrcnt things. Pettigrew said. s' “H." ”1“" I‘ll“ H i u U“ .:“l‘hc “Um mud didn’t know ‘“h.” the lel‘t hind “1‘ Mirchandani also hopes to lurthcr the ttiitioii battle across: the l'.\'(‘ system. by working with .\lol|_v Broad. President of the ['N(‘ Svstem. to devise a taskdoing ..Bcc.tusc Student (ioverntiicnt doesn‘t have that outreach to the campus community. thenthere wasn't an) drive behind it."Pettigicw leels that the division between Student (iovernment and the rest of the campus studentorgani/atioiis has been detrimental to students. Also. he feels that a failure to publici/e Student(iov ernment has contributed to the students‘ apathy.“It atria/es me how — we have a lot of color livers ptit arotind campus now “or elections] btit whenwe‘re dealing with the issues ol' making students aware. there are still complaints about promoting."l’ettigicw hopes to better the relationship between Student Government and the Student Media , . .r\llllltil'll_\ by contributing a w eekl) column to ”Technician" to keep students inlormed. In addition. ‘)}.lk‘,'.'c'lcc' H" “Um.“ m mm.“ m“ agenda H. [iv—Claim" .he hopes to initiate a “State ”f the lllll\Cr.\ll_\" address. something typical on campuses arotind tltc l Vie. spent the entire month or \laich ligtiring otit how to-bring a comedv show on this cam- ll'.\'(' \chm' pris..,it was trial and error to see what vott needed to do. Miichandatii said.x\lst|.~‘ds Sttideiit Bod) President. Pettigrew‘ plans to "upgrade" the Student (iov ernment w el‘t page “The thing is‘ I vvartptobring ”I“ “mm. communitv together. I don’t want it w cater just to onenot onlv b_\ keeping information available to students. bill also making it interactive. so that students l“’l“"l"‘ll"" here "' NI 51"”- _ _can Gwyn.“ their opinions through the page. Nlll'cllillltlttnl s 'platlorn‘i also includes ltii'thering discussion within the UllHL‘l‘Sll) communit}l’etttgt‘cw' wants to increase student access to Student (iovernment. In that. he Proposes the initia— ”3"”de tl|\L‘l'\ll_\‘. lle " IMP”)? h. “mum“. the “Hum-”U \ CHM“ l“ hm” " dun“ ”mm”lion ot a l‘l't‘gl‘am called “Pastime with the President." which would select live to It) l‘r‘eshiiicn at C“"“"“””-\'”th” to come and have ltiticli and discuss ““1“ that the\ are l‘ttcine. :‘()nc ol the most llllptil'ldlll |issiics| is divci‘sitv on this campus I'd like to continue diversit}"People have complained a lot about Promoting...but one big way til promoting is to acttrallv be Lhwu“'”";‘ I” ”MM ‘1”? [hm “‘I h'H“ 1h“ h“! lm‘thc enrollment that “C can hch l” N‘(' SIM“v isible." l’etltg'rcw said. "I would trv to make Sttrdettt (iov erniiient more well-rounded..i‘ather ihan And ”“IM ”"llm‘il‘mlli‘ once ““ ‘-”"‘H“l mm" "l"l"'ll" ““ have 1“ ‘1‘”.‘C'1‘Il'ln? '” our power l”' retain tiose strit ents."last being tiiition-specit'ic or so political that the students who aren‘t interested in politics are turned , . . . .”H in 51mm” (hacrmnvmfi ( oiitinuing lllll\c‘l'sll} tiaditioiis is oi kev iniimrtancc in f\lirchandaiii s campaign lUl' re—election.llc Pt't‘l‘ttses the establisliiitenr ol‘ a festival he would call "The Taste of N( State." derived l'rom H" “UP“ I” ““"l‘ l“ “”‘lm' ll‘“ ”‘t‘le'l‘l'lW "”‘l “WWW” 0' llllllls‘s‘m‘IH‘tl ll'Sltlllltll‘S‘1 ”Imp” lcstival held in Washington. l).(‘. In addition to bringing "Him entertainittent acts to canr l w ant to makp \lllt- lloiiieL-oiiiitii; is bigger and better Nils.) ear. Mirchandani said. "I want tol‘U‘~ pculmx.“ would tap the “”6”“ “r N(‘Sl"s WWW“ oreani/ations make sure that we have more students out there land]. most importantlv. we have a place where“We have so man} dit'l'erent groul‘s and organi/ations that haven't been seen and that haven't been “Wm“ w” 9mm. hm" 1" "ml “."H’ N lmmd ”l what ”1C "Imam“ hm grown mm‘ . .

lillllk‘tl together tor campus events." Pettierevv said. We have so manv entertaining groups and even» Mllcl‘m‘dilm ”l‘“ ‘Ul‘l“‘”‘ ”‘9 ”lsl'llls'lltms's‘ t“ s'dml‘t‘t” ‘1‘ the ms‘lllt‘sl It‘l' \lllsls‘m “CM-‘1 dI-Slrlb-one lovcs entertainment. Why not take advantage of those students and their talents and show case “IH'U'F‘ . .. . .\Ve acttiallv have a proposal read) to go tip at the l licket Distribution lask l‘orccl meeting tothem ‘"The laste ot' NC. State" would not onlv bring in national artists. btit would seek to promote the keep campotit ”In“ Mllfll‘mdum \‘Hd‘ ”w “hm: other ”up” are talking ”hm” ”‘ l m actuallv

force to looking at l‘tittrie tuition increases, Mirchtindani has already garnered the support fromthe members ol‘ the .-\ssociatton ol Strident (iovernmcnts. ‘"One thing that l‘vc been working on with President Broad is torriiitig a task force to look into 1attrition l'oriiittla. The tuition toiiiiiila would allow students to predict tttition increases. is the l‘or— ‘intila possiblc'.‘ We don‘t know. l‘lll tlic l.tsl\ lvtlc‘.’ tl' look into ll is.‘~Last year. .\/lirchandani hoped to bring more entertainment to campus. \\liilc he did not achieveas much success with the idea as he would have liked. .\lircliaiidani recogni/es this as a learning

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On-line voting security questioned by student”senate 'Horsin’ around campus...1 ' I - ' r \v | F‘FA'VJ‘NNlllllllf UUGGINS In response to .lh" SLLlll‘ll) breaches. Cannmmi. 5““:qu\ \H w‘ I Borwick. who discovered the lack ol This loal.slllv‘l . .l l l'l k'l - - . . , .sectiritv with last year s election s site. i .

()ii '- . “llll llt‘ sl‘ ttis ii th‘ si'uritv' of th‘ submitted Government Bin 48 to the ' WEDNESDAYS” WE TECHMC'AN'NCOR V V 7“ lfla: biml'ii tlll1l\LLl iltrv“ linLlin‘i voiinu L vii m lor thL 5“]ch Senate on Wednesday. ‘ “ RECTLV ”SHED “Din AIYTHWYAND “9% l :8 "9“s s t e s -. e e . . ' .gm; l -l‘~' f ‘l . 5 According to Whitaker. the current 2; 5- .ASCANDIDATESFOR ghigm- . '0 , t eVet. tcnt Bot) l. utions was callct into qucs- elections' s‘t'itutes m'tntl'tte th‘tt the «firs jg) l School. Thetiori. as Student Senate convened for an emer- Elections Boiird holds" oni-line voting ~ ‘3 ‘7 s. E’ r...THEY ARE CANDl' as.of.yetgerécv melanin;I \kctlttesda) tpghl. d Under th changes suggested in GB 48 DATES FOR s ’ ‘EN 5 Wis-.1EQ- unnamedii W. in av. ‘H ' ‘rns iav . moi e ‘)H- . . . '‘ g l“ ‘ ‘3. “'9‘ ‘ F. . ‘.”‘ .L‘ the Elections Board would he gnen the TECHNICIAN REGRETSTHE snnon. '“l wasceiniiig the setuiitv ot electronic voting in the t d ‘ h‘ h' unusuallStudent Bodv l~|ections l have called this Dim” o ettrmine “ U U m "m ”k yH , . _ 5 ‘_ .. 5 electronic voting system is secure. It ‘ . large for ai muting m “Tim.“ to “0,“ concerns. “5 deemed insecure. the Elections Board would “l"lc ”"“"° CW” “”1”“ ”‘9 L"""PMC ‘CVU' newborn... expressed by .l iesident <l>l ro l‘emporef/‘b then have the authority to cancel on-line mp rit_v ol‘ the on-line voting. Borwick and t‘ellow causingi l‘lhl‘ BUN'LK “WM” SUM“ PrU'dLm SUh mg. senator. (‘lietltan Pandarinath. will continue to stir amongst

. Whitaker “ ml“ " ““9' .m the "‘°'.“l“'";‘- . The government bill also stipulates that “the “Mk l” “"5”” the security "l ”‘9 “Vb ‘llc- the Vet: “Man-‘1'” l" I"? ”“1"” “Cal-gm ol mph"? Elections Board conducts at least one 24-hour ll lhs‘ Elections Board deems the on-line vot— School Staff 1‘ ‘ 1 ‘ ' ‘ ‘ i. s . . ‘ . I ' . . s -‘ s. . '‘llllllf-‘L‘I'llll'lkll- l B01“ bli 1F ‘5 ‘r 'l test 03 the electronic voting gym," belore mp mg system insecure. students will not be able toIt?" ls Isl “P1163119!“ I’lt““3“":nixl:;l‘"::3sf:; ing begins" and that ~th Elections Board access the on-line polling site and will instead.’4 l‘L‘\l',\ ‘.a l . ' . . :i\ .‘.'. “." . . .i \V “.‘t t gs “5 ‘ l '1'; ”thin ' r 5 m. -d actively requests lactual comments regarding have to pdrlltlpdlt iii the Election .it one ol thel; ( U10 t A UN 4 L H :- ut s the security ol‘the electronic voting system." polling sites at the Atrium. l-otintatn Dining

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0 Out of respect for MothersAgainst Drunk Driving, the Peoplefor the Ethical Treatment ofAnimals renamed their anti-dairycampaign, ‘Dump Dairy.’

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The Drunkard toi I‘lie lath-iiSmedt. performed It} thel'ni\ersit_\ 'l‘heatie program atNC. State. \\lll open lhiiisda}.\pril (i at lhoinpson lheaiie onthe N(‘Sl' campus In. ItiniRllsst‘ll.;1sstte|.ite pi‘itlessiit’ til thel'in\ei'sit_\ ('oiiiiiinnieationDepartment and diieeioi \\iihl'iii\ei‘sit) 'l‘heatt‘e. \\lll iliieet theshit\\ as his liiial productionhetore he retires at the end ot thelust summer sessionThe pla_\ \\ ill he pertoi’nieil .\piilo S, and l1 l5 at .8 [‘,ill, and ,\piii(I at I put. 'l'iekets .iie \l.‘ toi.idiilts; Sll tor seinoi eiti/eiis. stii-

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campaign under firecampaign is still geaied io\\.ntiseollege students. hut is taking .itllllt‘l't'lil approach. Instead ot"I iot Beer?" PI |'»\ is no“ sendingmissing posters oi "(‘liailie theKill" who \\as "last seen (Mitt!.is he \\as lteing taken tioiu hismother on a dairy ltlllil. "'l‘he "(iot slogan. meant tosteer college students .l\\.L\ tioinilati‘) piodtiets on grounds ot .iuiinal ei'iielt). touched eainpiisesacross the nation hetoie the tan:paign \\ as cut.\lr\l)l) .i\ idl) opposed the eaiiipaign. deeming ll "ii‘i‘esponsihle”and claiming it \iould eiieoiiiageeoIlege students to tlt'lltlsOn I’lz'l‘.v\‘s liillls\liL'I\\.t‘i|lll \\elisite. the organization iepoiiedlt‘t‘L‘Hlltg ettttt‘lltittts pitstlHL'i’espoi‘ises It‘tHIl eollege students.but added materials time beenrcioked l'roni eatiipuses

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The nature of endorsementsTlte 7t‘t‘hl1it'illll editorial hoanl~~ntade tip of depaitment heads and assis-tants~~met tltis week with the candidates for Student Senate president. stu-dent body president and student hotly treasurer. positions that will bedecided April 3 and 4. These intcn-iews led to the endorsements that youtileetion endorsements are a long-standing tradition in the newspaperindustry As campaigns wind down arid voting dates approach. mostrespectable new spapets publish candidate endorsements. They are not tohe mistaken for news articles. not do they represent any individual‘s opin-itin oti the upcomingi races. These are li’t'ltllit‘ltlllh infonncd opinions.Only those members of the editorial board who attended the ititen'iew‘s‘

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l \en tlte ideas of xotiie til those wetiii ii 'i endorsing .iie intriguinglicaxtttet tatitlitlate liiit Sittith‘xideas about tixing college etiuiittlx togauge student opinion oit Student(itiu‘l‘lltllt‘lll .tcll\ lllc‘s .tlltl tlL‘L'IsItiIISix one that. \\ ttli xtiiiie tuitliei‘ planiiing. offers a[tit til prtitiiisc.(‘urretit xtutlenthotly l’tcsttlcntls'at\lircliaiitlaiii'x proposed Student(‘ttwei‘niiieiit l‘lltltl“ them could tiller.i xnitahlc x.tl\c to the coming ttiititititncteaxc lliat pttiptixal and one tituxiitg cash ptiiiitx at thel iitertainnient and Sports .\renacould he downright hand)\lxti intriguing tti the board wax theidea tit .t l‘ettigrew Anthony pairingIt] the president aiitl treasurer posi—tions. rexpectiiely Both candidatesspoke at length about their tlexn‘e tosee Student (iti\t‘l'tllllt‘lll unified. andtheir personalities xeeiiictl likely ttiiiicxli well. At this ptiiiit. the liltlticlct‘lttitls tillt‘t it lot “I. tit‘tilttlsc. Thetiillillnieitt ot all that promise lies inthe hands til candidates and. iiitistiiiiptii‘t.tiitl_\. til you. the students.\\ hen you \tite. kitow who and whatnitric \ttting tor and press yourlcadct‘s lti cttt't‘k tittl [how things thatdraw your \tite

of all the candidates for a given position were involved in the endorse—ments. The opinions you read are based on the infomtation gleaned frontthose interviews. Technician it endorsements cany only as much weight asyou—«tender and vamp—assign them.Technician offers no endorsements on two positions: student body chiefjustice and Student Center president. There is no endorsement on the for-mer because it is an uncontested position; on the latter. because schedulingcotttlicts did not allow the board proper research to make an endorsement.- Ebonie Polite. Eiditur-in~Chicf. Technician

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race ttii Studentpresident. l'eclintcian(it‘llL'll \ltitg‘alt.\\llll xtiitie iexci\atltilts'l'htittgliMorgan nor hisopponent .laxon(‘ottcr wax particu-larly tw eiwlielniingiit interuewx. btitlixt‘etttctl tti he xtilttlctttttlltlalex. \VheteMiit'galt has theedge tx in what wetiL‘t‘cch'tl to he hiscoinitiitiiiciit tochange Ill senate

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and ice increases and reinstatingcaiiiptint htil Morgan's itleax weteiiitite acti\e and lexx legislatneMorgan is a xophtinitire lill‘SlekL'ttlxettator and the lteatl til the senate'xtuition .tiid l'ccx t‘oninnttce. lliscattipatgti has three loci. publicit}.ticket distribution .tiitl tuition,the primary nieehaitixiii tit\ltirgan'x publicity campaign is the“Red .titd \\ hitc" newxlettei.‘\L'c'tll'tll|l_‘_‘ to liix \ixitin. the "Redand \\'liite" would he a \xct‘lsl}periodical tit'lerntg a comprehen-xi\ e listing ot on campus actn ittcs.trtiiti fraternity parties tti speechesxptinxtit'etl h_\ .icatleittit til‘gtttlI/itttittsThough the newsletter may lielexs than feasible cataloguing al/of the acti\itiex on a canipux tit17_tttiti students would be a ltlg‘lSlbcal nightmare Morgan said that liewas willing tti use his own moneyto get the newsletter tilt theground. 'l‘hat iiiipi'exxi\e gesture ixan indication of how ctiiiiniittetlMorgan is tti liix ideas.

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the board‘s general teeliiig is that itis tiitte tot .i change in tltc c\ccnti\eh aiich til .‘ittitlent tttiit‘i‘iinieiitl’t~.‘igi'cw would most el'lectnelipi‘oitititc tltat change,iiieiiitiei' ot thel‘itton .\cti\ittexlitiartl tl Aliilitiai‘tl till’ll't‘t'litl S.l’ettigiew\t‘l'l's\ ttiincieaxeatcexxibility lltS t H d c it t(itMt‘lltlllc‘lll\ttitiitg liixitleax ttii treattug that attexxihiltty are .itreshttian outreach pi’tigrant. ap c i'xeiiicxtei‘Raj Mirchandani

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('tittei expressed an interest lll“itiotiiig the senate titit tit its ownlittle world.“ a goal that should heititpoitant tti .tll\ candidate and an}xciiattit. ltii lll it matter. llix lllllllarl\ Itlca lot teaching that goal ix ane mail lixtxer\ tot each xciiattii iliatinclutlcx .tll til liix tot heii ttin~xtittietitx A good idea itt lllt‘til}, thelixlxet‘i would be tlillictilt to pittinto practicel’iixt. getting .tdtiintixtiatititi support itii' lltl'lllllL‘ o\ci .t lll.l\\rlll.tllving iiiechaiiixtti to a student wouldhe tlittitull. at least. althought\ti Anthony endorsed

Board selects Pettigrew, Mirchandani second"State of \.( '. State" address and antiii~c;tnipux textual.l‘he ti‘eslimztn outreach plan is atonce ttttpt'exsite aiitl \ague. Theidea behind it is sensible: Pettigrewtargeted i'rexhiiien as students whobring new energy iii the campus buttilteti liittl theiiisehex out of theloop. particularly w here Student(itiiertiiitent is concerned. The lesstitipi'csxne part tit l’etttgrew's planis iii the planning itscll: aside from a‘l with \\ tlll tlte President" plan. heol'tei'ed tcw other methods til e\e>cutiitg liix liexhntaii outreach idea.the itcxliiuan outreach plan needsitiote tlexliiiig out.lsccpiiig liix theme 0! accessibility.l‘cttigiev. proposes a "State til N.( ‘,State" .ttldtcxx llitx idea ix one w itliteal pitiiiitxc llie .ttltlt'exs would he.t per semester report on what‘sgoing on at \t‘St and iii Student(iotcittnient lhe .ttltltt‘ss ix a modext idea. bttt it‘s alxo a xtep towardSt i accountabilityl’etttgi‘ew alxti proposed the ideatil litiltlttig .i ”laxtc til \(‘Slml‘extnal. niotleletl alter a similar fes-tiial held in Washington. DC. Thetextual would take place on a

Hi there. I’mdidate #348.a art from those 0Pizarhaps that’s because we all have the exactsame opinions. No more tuition hikes? Lessbums on Hillsborough Street? Sounds 00d tome. Vote for me, and I’ll work to put t e stu-dent back in Student Government.

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Disclaimer: This cartoon is in no way intendedto promote voter apathy. Voting has great possi-bilities. It’s an excellent way to make your voiceheard. It you noticed that none of these inter-changeable leaders ot tomorrow has a distin-guishable voice. that doesn’t mean you shouldn’tvote. indeed, that's all the more reason why youshould vote. Vote tor yourself, vote for yourmom, or vote for yourfavorite Beetle.Anything to letcandidates knowthat you are notapathetic, youjust don’t careabout theiropinions.

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hlocked~off campus street. withbands playing at either end of thestreet. a sampling of intemationalfoods and on«canipus talents. suchas members til" the Magician‘s(‘lub. an example offered byl’ettigrewThe textual is an ambitiousundertaking. Pettigrcw has donehis homework"where location isconcerned He said thatllillsbortiugh Street and theBrickyard are the most promis—tng areas he‘s seen. The prob—lems there. however. are that theBrickyard is a hit xiiiall for sucha lk‘StlHlliA-tt fact Pettigrew him-self pointed outmantl that gettingHillxbtirottgh Street blocked otitliax neier been xoniething studentgoteniment has been able to do.The hoard w as particularlytttipressetl by l’ettigi‘ew ’x interest inuniting Student (imerniiicnt’x leg»ixlatixe and csecutne branches andworking with the Raleigh (‘ity(‘ouitcil to give NCSl'greater credibility in thecommunity. both topics hespoke about at length.Mirchandani is near-57..., PRESIDENT Page 6

(‘tittei did say that the lixtxei‘i haspreliiittiiai} support lorni Sam\\crttt. ttiteiiiii \ice prtwtixt toriiitot'iiiatitin technology. and sometlk'tlll\St‘ciitltl. lht‘ llSlSL'IW-Swould depend on the xtutleiits'willingness to participate 7 which('titter said wottld be required andthe xenattirx' willingness to betattlittil tti sending e-niail to theirconstituents. twti relatncly uncon—trollable tactorx ('otter also dis-cussed litx role in trying tti institutea one-year iitoi‘attit‘iunt on studenttee increases and iii trying tti rein-state catiipotit. 'l'o thoxe ends. heand Student Body President Rat\ln‘chantlaiii ha\e introduced atittitiott tor the moratorium tti thexeiiate and the two time lobbiedtiiit\ei‘xitt administrators aboutcantpotit and ticket distribution. ingeneral

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dents. xttclt a intwe would be wildly bene-Acctii'tling tti Anthony. when an

Both talked about improiing theStudent (imernmeiit Web pagethose ideas. how ex er. are misguid-ed. When senate acti\it_\ and \txi«bility among the students increase.better publicity will follow.That litie of thought is what goesMorgan the edge; gi\en his senatetrack record — on at least two occa—sions. he went straight to his con»xtittientx tor opinion. first on theallocation to Lawn Part) and sec»ond titi the caiiipout and liix will~ingness to use his own money tofund the “Red and White."Technician belte\ex that Morgan iswilling tti do the legwork toimprove the senate()ur endorsement of Morgan isnot without its uncertainties. ()lparticular concern is the impor-tance he -and ('titter . placed titii‘eiiixtating caiiipout. l'tttloubtetlly.the xtudetit hotly wantx the cam»pout back. The Senate President -and the xettate. lot that matter . haslittle control twer whether that hap-pens. lt is art adnunixtration deci-xttiii. hottotn lll‘lt‘. As a campaignissue. cantpout‘s a no-brainer; one

would be foolish to express anopinion against getting campoutback - it‘s not. however. an issuethat ts within the .xenate‘s circle ofintluenee.More troubling is the relativelack of attention that the two candi-datex showed to the actual mechan-ics of the Senate President's posi-tion. Neither Morgan nor Cottermentioned maintaining order in thesenate ball or cutting down on thetime wasted oti procedure in theirplattoriiis.Despite these reservations.Morgan is a good candidate andwould make a good senate presi-dent. Though he is dangerouslyclose to making the “Red andWhite" the lone issue in his catn-paign. we believe that he has thework ethic tti make it work and.more lttlptit'ltlnll). the desire tomake that work ethic a senate»widestandard.The senate needs a president whow ill try to mme the senators out ofmeeting and committees and intothe unnersity community. (‘onenMorgan would be that president.

strength of the college councils. Smithcame from a strong. unified council. but

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otgaiii/atitin needs money in a week. ittaii‘t .tl'ltirtl to w an a iiitiiitli for the proper toi'iux tti go through His plan speaks ttithat tact Aside ti'oiii the streamlining ofthe allocation prticexx. Anthony offeredlittle iii the way ot hard-and-l‘axt ideas.Rather. liix strengths lay in his ability todefine the problems lacing the treasureras a itieniber of the esecutivc branch.Anthony spoke at length about unifyingthe e\eeuti\e and legislative branches andot ientoting the discrepancies betweenwhat Student Gowrnnient hears from theatliitinistration and what the student bodyhears from Student Government.Smith is a first—year senator from the(‘tillege of Textiles. The centerpiece ofliix campaign is a plan to use collegecouncils as a feeder to Student Senateappointments and as a vehicle to expressxttttleiits‘ concerns iii the senate.A product of the textile college councilhimself. Smith came back tti the collegecouncils frequently during the interview.The idea is interesting. but there are flawsiit it. First. there is the issue of the

ttot all of the colleges are blessed withsuch a council. Second ~—and this is not aflaw in the idea itse|f~~Smith spoke of thecollege councils primarily as they relateto filling senate seats and overseeing thebody. areas that obviously concern thetreasurer. but which have less to do withhis duties. The treasurer does work close-ly with the senate. but he is an indepen-dent agent. responsible t‘or the students‘monev.Smith touched on topics like workingwith area businesses and making organi-zations accountable for their spending—an annual treasurer's promise thatAnthony also addressed. But. he offeredlittle other evidence that he has experi-ence. with money.Smith also came off a bit standoffish. atrait that would not be helpful when deal-ing with administrators. students and sen-ators on matters of money.Given his experience with handlingmoney and his understanding of the trea-surer‘s job. Michael Anthony is the bestcandidate for treasurer.

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l’t‘ll’onc antl ('Iiatl Rilc} also mm 0-2. and scaling the Victor} for the LiL‘\PllL' ill\|llL‘. l\\ir IlltIlLilL'\ lastWOpraCk Notes lhcn‘ singlt‘s matches to gnu liN(~ a Tar Heels. \\ cck to her tlllllltllt‘lll\ llolll Duke.l-l cdgc. But Dusai tlcl‘calcd Woll'pack tennis returns to action and I'Iorlilii Slnlt‘. holli ol \tllicli arcN( State “on No. l and No. 2 I‘N(‘\ l)rol'l 0-3. 7-5 at No. sin- Thiirsdat ili 'l‘allahasscc. l‘|a.. trip 25 it'aills lll holli lll.llL‘llL‘\[INC Men's Tennis Defeats N(‘ doubles to clinch the doubles poilii. glcs. North ('arolina's ’l'ryslan against the Florida Static Sk‘lllllllllcs. (ilotcr look llL’l opponent to thrct-State.4-3 Assiil' Drori and Marcro l’ulrtilic Mt-nianc look lll\ ”latch to three sets. The coaching will ll't‘i\ likccombined to “in 0-7 at No. .1 tlou- sets. but lost to Shaun 'l'holnas (i-(l. Senior Brit: (:“ner named she is pulling; llcl'scll lll position toCHAPEL HILL - The North hlcs. defeating State‘s Huang.r .t-(i. 7-5 at No. 5 singles. women’s tennis player 0f the \tin tough llllllt‘ilL‘\ and in lllllL‘(‘tirolina Ilicll‘s tennis team cxtt'ntl- ”0%” and Ryan Bouill‘tl. 'l'liu No. l singles match-up week . lhost- L'ill\L' lllilltllL'\ \\Iil go lit-ied its Winning streak to clghl. with a After losing the doubles point. [he hccailtc thc dCCidlllL' lat-tor and \\;i_\.4—3 \t‘ln.‘ over N(. ‘SllllC on Tar Heels had to “In four ol' ihc \I\ North ('arolina junior Dmid N( State senior Bl‘ic (ilowr has 'I'Ilrotlglloiii illt- \wuk. (ilotci'Tuesday. lhc Tar Hccls llnprow lo singles matches lot-latlti lhc \ It‘ll‘l’t (‘hcaluootl took an early lead in [he been named planer of. the \\ cult lol‘ lnaiiiliiiilctl .r IllMllHL‘ aliliuilc tilI"; overall and 3'“ ”l 1h” "\(‘C- SWIM" THPI‘ Phl”ll“ C‘l‘ll.‘ ”9'9”" l‘ii'sl sci. Kcith Salmon rallied. tak- the “00k ol' March 30-30 by the practice and ill lit-r lllillL‘llt‘\ and isWhllL‘ Slate dropped to an owrall L‘tl N.(‘. State's lil'ic Jackson 0-3. (l- in;‘ the first set to a lichrcakcr. hilt women‘s tennis coaching stall: Brit- proting lo ht- .i L'I'L‘Jl iolc llltltlL‘l for.- - ‘t.i . _1 ‘ t ‘ t . . . r . .fLLOld oI )and I) "1th A( ( . 1) at No. I \lllLiLN. (hualttootl plC\LlliL‘tl. “inning 7-0. has been plinlng L‘XL‘L‘PIHHIRI”) \\L‘ii ihc younger Ill;1}t'l\ tilt lht' lt~.tiii

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The Raleigh Relays has become one ofOThis year’s Raleigh Relays draws top run-

SCHEDULEMen‘s basketball vs. Penn SL. 3/30. 4:10Gymnastics. Regionals. 4/l

Baseball vs. Ga. Tech. 3/3l. 7:00Track. Raleigh Relay s. 3/3 4/ lMen‘s tennis at FSU. Todayirr-

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MO. State hosts Raleigh Relays atDerr Track on Friday and Saturday.

King for a day

JEREMY ASHTONThe worldof sports isfar froin per—feet.If several ofthe problemsthat exist insports wereeliminated.then thegames wewatch would be so much better. Thesports world needs someone. amonarch perhaps. to step up andtake care of some of these prob—lemsSo. I wondered what changes Iwould make ifl ran the show.If I were king of the sports world.my first proclamation would set alltllll on base salaries for profes-sional athletes and make contractsmore incentiv e—based.Too many sports stars have forgot-ten that they wouldn‘t have jobs ifATHLETICSthe fans didn‘t come to see them.The owners may sign their checks.bill it is the fans whom actually paytheir salaries by showing tip forgames. buying merchandise andwatching them play on television.Athletes have a right to make agood living just like anyone else.but play er salaries along with ticketsales. are getting somewhat oirt ofhand.As king. I would eliminate the"insert-corporate-name-herccom"bowl games and replace them witha playoff system. Due to the sheernumber of bowls that are beingplayed now. every 6-5 team in thecountry goes to a postseason game.That dev'alues the irieaning of qtial-ifying for a bowl game.An eight- or lo»team playoffwould also guarantee that thenational championship would bedecided on the field. The BowlChampionship Series has done agood job of pairing the two bestlearns in the country. up to thispoint. But it‘s only a matter of timebefore a situation will arise wherethere are three undefeated teamsfrom three different major confer-ences or. worse. no undefeatedteams in all of Division l—A.Opponents of a playoff systemhave said that it would stretch outtoo long and wouldn't bring enoughrevenue into the NCAA. Yet thisyear‘s lo-leam Division I-AA play,off ended before the Division l-Abowl season was even underway.And I would certainly love to watcha good team from a small confer-ence. like Marshall. get a shot at anational powerhouse just like in theNCAA‘s basketball tournament.Speaking of the NCAATournament. the Monday of theNational Championship gamewould be a national holiday if Iwere running the sports world. Thegreatest event in sports deserves tohave its own day.Drug abuse and on-the-lield vio-lence would no longer be a problembecause I would institute capitalpunishment to prevent them. Well.that might be a little harsh. but finesand suspensions would stick if Iwere running things.Former New York Yankee SteveHowe violated Major LeagueBaseball's drug and alcohol abusepolicy seven times and was allowed

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and field.I'NC are both bringing verysquads up." said ()lscn.The 5.()(ll)~rrieter race. with one of the

his premier event. The lellrlllt‘lt‘l‘ dashwill feature Ramon Clay. a “LUZ-second200 rtmncr. NC State‘s own Tyrone l)o/icr

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“We are putting on the only major meetin the nation this weekend." assistantcoach Gail Olsen said. "Florida Relayswas last weekend. andloan llONMalt Writer

Last year‘s Raleigh Relays were held insuch horrid weather conditions that NC. WHAT' Tc‘a“ Relays "‘ nextState track and field head coach Rollie RALEIGH “98‘“"4‘ w “9“" '3‘“Geiger was left wondering about the cal— RELAYS have either v.0. thhmiber of athletes that would return this year. _ competing “"‘h F” I”After seeing the entry lists. though. all of WHEN' athletes. Anybody “by”his fears were subdued. "The amount of FBIDAY' wants f0 ra‘ce‘ agaipsttalent we have coming to race here this SATURDAY gf‘ftifgng’fmm"_l ':weekend is ama/ing. livery single event _ “f‘_ f." A“ to mm“has athletes in it that are capable of being WHERE' m“: . .. .the best ill America." said Geiger. DERFI Th" yfi‘" ‘ ”In“? 31‘.”The sheer number of athletes competing TRACK :30“ n [”31“ ”Ik'lnj‘. If]at the Paul Derr Track this Friday and gum)". ylom fi‘lf‘lr.“Saturday is phenomenal. ()ver 2.000 run- ‘ . ““5“ IV; to. I'm":Athletes lrorn the l‘ntHc‘fSll) oltiers. jumpers arid throwers will flock tothe NC. State campus to compete in thisyear‘s Raleigh Relays."With this many athletes. our numberone goal is to just get through the meet."said (icrger.

Wisconsin. Villanova. George Mason andGeorgetown. to name a small few. are alltraveling to Raleigh this weekend. Brit thisdoes not mean that teams closer to homeare not competing.

Gymnasts face crun

bars (49.35). beam (49.525) andfloor (49.775 l.State carried the momentum intothe following weekend at theEAGL Championship meet inPittsburgh. The Pack claimed itssecond consecutive league titlewith a score of I% that topped thehost Panthers by .735 points.The Pack went into its final rota-tion trailing Maryland by .075points. But State delivered a clutchpertonnance on beam and then

Olhe NJ). State gymnastics team gets its shot at a tripto the National Championship meet this weekend.

JtntMr llsrrros.\ss‘isl.irit Sports lklitorThe NC. State gymnastics team travels to Athens.Ga. Saturday to lake on five other teams in the RegionSix Championships.The Nth-ranked Wolfpack. who finished l999 withthe same ranking. fell one spot shortof qualifying for the NationalWHAT: Championship meet last year. State “‘1‘“th 3“ the Terrapins “mgg'edGYMNASTICS has been completely focused on on Lh‘ljwmc apparatus and 5“degetting to Boise. Idaho. for the “” 'r _REG'ONALS 200i) Nationals ever since. “We had two falls in the meet. butWHEN: The pack will eel its chance m“ neither of them counted. which wasSATURDAY, weekend when it competes at a "'9? thing. Stevenson ”1‘“?-6'00 P M Regionals for a trip to Boise. ‘I‘UCk'l-‘y' the other I‘m” ‘M the"- Idaho. job so that made up tor those littleWHERE: "We know “my “'5 like to g0 [to mistakes that we had.ATHENS Nationalsl because we went two ‘Maryland. Brigham Young., years ago." said senior tri-eaptain “”5““- George Washington MdGA- Jerinv Sommer. “After missing by host Georgia will be in direct com-petition withState this week-end for two splitsat Nationals.T w o t l m edefending nation-

jUst tenths of a point last year. it‘sjust that little c\ira riiotivatirig factor. This is whatwe‘ve been working for all year."Slate heads to Regionals following the best regularseason effort in school history. The Pack had crackedthe l‘lh-point barrier only once in the gymnastics pro-grams 20 years ot'evrstence before this season. But this “I , championyear‘s team has topped that mark on four separate ocea— Georgia _" the“um heavy favorite“This is the best learn I‘ve ever been a pan of." gm"? mm themeet. The GymDogs are current-ly ranked third inthe country andbeat State by amargin of 3.]25points earlier inthe year at theEntertainmentand Sports Arena. yBYU was brought into the region

Sommer said.Sis State gymnasts were named to the All-EastAtlantic Gymnastics League team at the league’sawards banquet. Junior Amy Langendorf and sopho-more ls'ellr Brown were unanimous first-team selec-tions in the all<arouiid and on vault. respectively.Langeiidorf was also named to the first team on bars. anevent on w hich she is ranked 23rd in the country.Sommer and fellow senior Maggie Haney closed outtheir impressive careers at State by getting voted on tothe All-EAGI. team. Sommer was natned for the thirdtime as a second—team choice on beam. Haney. who isranked sixth nationally on floor. earned spots on thefirst team for floor and beam.Junior Kara Charles and sophomore Airtime Panton I’m"[ from '1‘“ year.State is familiar with the other

because the top If! teams in the country are dividedevenly among the six regions. The lltli-ranked Cougarsimproved their regional qualifying score by almost a

will also be in this race as well as the 400.where he will be competing againstJerome Young. a -l-l.l-secottd quartermiler.The men's pole vault will be a heavilycontested event as well. (iciger says thatState will enter five men who have allcleared l7 feet or better.Among the rest of the athletes represent-ing NC. State are assistant coach TerryReese who is the top seed in tlic lltl~metcrhurdles and the No. 5 seed. red shirtsophomore. Isaiah ()gclsby ill the lo-potind weight throw. respectively.The women’s field is just as impressiveas the men‘s are. The SilO-metcr run willbe a highly contested match-up betweenCharmaine Howell and Julian Reynolds.Howell is a 2:ll3~lialf inrlcr. altd Reynoldsis a 2:(l3»i‘tinner.The 400 should also be a stellar race

fastest fields on the track. \\lll sport suchnames as Steve lloliiian and DanMiddleman. Holman is currently the pre—mier miler in thc l'nitcd States. andMiddleman represented the l'iiited Statesin the ltl.tl()t) in the tours Olympics.The University of Wisconsin. whichplaced second at the NCAA L‘l't)SS~L‘tllll‘lll'_\’championships. is sending ll men to com»pete iii the 5.000, NC. State will also bewell represented in this race with four mencompeting in the first heat. Running forState will be former high school nationalchampion and .‘kll-.‘\lllL‘l'iL‘llll AbdulAl/indaiii. Al|«.>\iiicrican Brendan Rogers.Atlantic Coast Conference l0.000~ineterchampion Dav c Patterson and junior. RyanWoods.The top events of the urect should be themen‘s lllll- and Still-meter dashes."Both of these races feature outstandingfields." said ()lseti.Tim Montgomery. who has rtiii the tilt) in See RELAYS Page 10WZFIMP‘TWWI is Tidalu' I) .‘p. to, ._

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Consistently goodthe “most consistent gymnasts inschool history", According toStevenson. she has missed a totalof three beam routines in her lotiryears at State. That kind ol'consis»tcrrcy has made her a Home in thelineup ever since she arrived atState."liven on her down days. shemakes everything." Stevensonsaid.

Nanny Sommer is hoping to addanother trip to Nationals to heralready impressive career at State.

Jtiimr HSHTON\\\.sl.llll spoils I‘lllv'tJenny Sommer doesn‘t necessar-ily grab the same attention thatsome ol her teammates on theNC State gymnastics learn do.Sommer often goes unnoticed ona team loaded with talent. But her

froin the West“Somrncr's versatility has been akc). factor in her success at State.as well. She has been named to thethree teams atwere second-team selections. as well.“The kids that got spots eamed them; they workedhard for them." head coach Mark Stevenson said. "Wehad sortie kids that are very good athletes that didn‘t geton. too."The Pack has plenty of reason to be excited going intoRegionals after its last two meets. The State gymnastsset a new EAGL record at the Woll’pack Invitational onMarch II by posliiig a l‘)7.725. Only No. 1 Michiganand No. 2 l'CLA have scored higher in a single meetthis year.State did not count a single score below 9.75. In all.

Regionals after facing them earlier in the season. ThePack split a pair of meetings with l7th-rankedMaryland and 23rd-ranked Towsorr and beat GeorgeWashington in their only matchup of the year.The road to Boise certainly isn‘t an easy one for thePack. But Stevenson and his team are confident thatthey can beat allnost any team in the country it theyexecute their routines.“If we go out and hit our routines. we're a good team.”Stevenson said. “We're one of the top [2 teams III thecountry when we do that. If we don‘t go out and hit our

coaches and teammates know thatthe senior from Blufftorr. Ohio.has been a crucial part of the\k'olfpack's success over the lastfour years.“llccatrse she doesn‘t get the[0le and the 0.05s all the time.she gets overlooked a little bit."State head coach Mark Stevensonsaid. “She irist keeps doing lhejobevery meet tor tis. She's the kindol kid that you have to have in a

.-\|l»l-'.AGI. team on tltrcc differentevents in the last two years.including a second-learn selectionon beam this year."Stevenson credits Siviiiriiei"shard work III the gym for heraccoinplishments at State. BritSommer believes that a big reasonfor her success is the support thatStevenson. assistant coach SamSchtih and ltcr tciiiiiiiialcs havegiven her.the State gymnasts set or tied six records at the’olfpack Invitational. including new learn highs on

Baseball faces crucial ACCmseriesw

OThe ll.C. State baseball team meets GeorgiaTech in an ACC showdown at lloall Field thisweekend.

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The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets come totown this weekend for what looks to be aseries of extreme importance for theWolfpack.Georgia Tech is ranked nationally in two ofcollege baseball's three major polls. BaseballWeekly has Tech ranked at No. t4 whileCollegiate Baseball ranks the Jackets as the22nd-besl team in the land.Meanwhile. NC. State is on a three-gameskid after dropping the last two games of theUNC series this past weekend and then blow-ing a two-run lead in the ninth inning onTuesday against the Citadel.'i

The Pack. however. is tied for fourth in theconference with Wake Forest at 5-4 in AtlanticCoast Conference play. Georgia Tech sitsalone in third place. a game and a half up onthe Wolfpack. So far this season. TechWHAT: has composed a 5-lBASEBALL record against rankedopponents. including aV3- GA~TECH three-game sweep ofWHEN: North Carolina two weeksago. At the time. the TarFRIDAY' Heels were ranked secondSUNDAY in the nation and the. Jackets were 24th.WHEHE' This week's polls haveDOAK at least four ACC schoolsFIELD In the [Op 25. Five areranked in the BaseballWeekly poll. with FloridaState at No. I. Clemson at No. 5. UNC at No.6. Tech and Wake Forest at No. 24."This is the toughest conference in the

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nation." Mooney said. "There are never artyeasy wins when you play in this league."Three (ieorgia Tech players are in the top ll)of the ACC in batting averages. SophomoreRichard Lewis leads the league with a .405average while fellow sophomore teammateMark Teiseira is fourth. batting .403. Juniorcatcher Bryan Prince is tied with three otherplayers for the seventh—best average at .379.Teixeira. the Yellow Jackets' third baseman.is also second in the league with eight homeruns and has already won ACC Player of theWeek honors once this season. Teiveira. lastyear‘s ACC Rookie of the Year. was draftedby the Boston Red Sort in the ninth round ofthe Major League Baseball draft in 0998. buthe declined so that he could continue to playat Georgia Tech.()ther Tech players are also among statisticalleaders in several pitching categories. (ToryVance. a preseason second-team All-American selection. leads the ACC in strike-outs per nine innings. averaging I172.

Freshman Jeff Watchko is fourth in the leaguewith Ill strikeouts per game and fifth in theconference with a 2.67 I-LRA.The Yellow Jackets snapped a twoigaiiic ltis—ing streak on Tuesday by dcleatiiig (‘harlestonSouthern ()3. Tech iriiprov ed its overallrecord to I‘J-X alter a J‘for-J pcrtormance atthe plate by Tciscira. who horiicrcd and drovetn two rtllls.I-larliervthis season. the Jackets had a iiiiic~game winning streak before losing twice toDuke by identical scores of 43.'With so much talent and depth. State dcfi~nitely has its work cut out for it againstGeorgia Tech.“It‘s gonna be tough." Mooney said. “It‘sgonna be a dog tight as is the case in cvervACC game. There really are no advantagesbill it s gonna be nice to play at home.".Friday and Saturday‘s games both have starttimes ol 7 pm. arid Sunday‘s matinee willbegin at lz30 p.m.