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Boise State UniversityScholarWorks

Student Newspapers (UP 415) University Documents

4-3-1996

Arbiter April 3Students of Boise State University

Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University itreveals the limitations of the source microfilm It is possible to perform a text search of much of thismaterial however there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allowfor text scanning For assistance with this collection of student newspapers please contact SpecialCollections and Archives at archivesboisestateedu

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gefout of Boise were cheated by MotherNature The one week that most of us have off

have sometime to play and frolick out ofdoors and the weather jumps off the pleas-ant scale

There was nothing pleasant about lastweeks weather

Boiseanswerent ttleonlyoneswho were unlucky I was in Colorado Springs for the

first three days of the break Things werentmuch better there It started to snow the dayI left Itwas also cold and windy

Murphys Law certainly applies hereScientists have suggested that abnormal

weather patterns are the result of abuse sus-tained by the environment Summers thatseem to get hotter and winters that are get-

ting colder offer a forbidding omen of aplanet revolting against its inhabitants

Some scientists think the rise in deadlyviruses is one of the weapons nature uses tokeep threats in check Activitiessuch asdeforestation amateur irrigation and theintroduction of new species (usually live-stock) gives rise to many virus diseasethreats to humans and animalsIt makes one wonder how realistic movies

like OutBreak and The Andromeda Strainare While it is easy to ignore works of fanta-sy and fiction threats like the ebola virus

bull bullbull send asbiver down my spineIt is interesting to watch people especial-

ly Americans talk about the threat we poseto our environment The United States hasabout five percent of the worldspopuhitionyet consumes a ferlarger portion-of theresources Members of our consumer societymight do wen to reflect on thefact that whenthey buy a product the material used tomake that product had to come from some-where -More often than not raw resourcescome from the environment

Im no saint I probably use as manyresources as the rest of us How many of uswould be willing to go without some of thethings that make our lives easier Electricityis nice I would find it hard to live withoutelectricity and Im used to having a car toget around in Im fatter bull get therequicker

The Idaho Statesman recently ran an arti-cle on a couple who decided to get rid oftheir television The couple had twoadoles-cents who werent thril1ed with the prospectof not having a television After being prod-ded by their parents they admitted to thereporter there were benefits to not havingtelevision Time that used to be spent watch-ing television was spent learning a musicalinstrument or a new sport

The benefits of doing without some of themodern conveniences probably outweigh anyhassles we think we might encounter

The Arbiter is the officialstudent newspaper of BoiseState UniversityIts mission ismiddotto provide aforum for the discussionof issues impactingthe campusand the communityThe Arbners budgetconsistsof fees paid bpound students of BSUand advertisingsales It is distributed to the campus andcommunityon Wednesdaysduring the schoolyear The first copy is free additional copiesare $1each payableat TheArbiteroffices

Editor Adam Rush Business Manager Jeff Thompson Managing Editor Kate NeillyBellPhoto Editor RickKosarichArts amp Entertainment Editor Rhett Tanner Sports EditorMichelleSchwend Copy Editor Jason GonderArt Director Pot Schmaliohn ProductionManager BrycemiddotSchwartzenberger Sports Production Michelle Schwend ProdudionAssistant Angie Ambrosek Online Editor Mark David Holladay Cartoonist Eric EllisColumnist Bruce McCluggageAdvertising Manager PatrickAcosta Advertising SalesMatt PottengerJoan SingletonCla~sifiedAds Manager Rhett TannerStaH Writers MarymiddotDohertyDavidAugelloMatthew Stanley Matthew Haynes MicheleTrowellMichael RoyalTedRithmonJosh Casten ChrisEaton Steve Jacoob CoryOswald E~cEllisSports WritersDavidNelson Darren Elledge Brian Gaus Jim KlepackiStaH Photographers John Tone AmeeBroumandAubri Walker Stephanie Daleon Circulation Man~ger Sean lee BrandtReception AprilJohnston Meadow Riede~WalklinBrandy Navarro Editorial Adviser DonMorrisBusiness Adviser WilliamHartTHEwEimr

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Asscorce as truth isthe supp~ has always beellin ex(e~ofthedemandmiddot-Josh_BUlings

14 students qua~ifyfornational competition

Shane Lee took one championship and one third-place sport and Travis Hansen finished in first in onedivision and a fifth in another to lead 14 students fromthe BSU College of Technologys marketingmanage-ment technology program in a state business competi-tion recently Lee took first place in sales manager and third in full-

service restaurant management for the best performanceby a BSU participant at the Idaho Delta Epsilon ChiCareer Conference

Himsen took first in food marketing and tookalongwith tearrimateJon Worthan fifthin-internatlonal mar-keting

Other first-place honors went to Jim Andrews forentrepreneurship and Melodie Evans in fashion mer-chandise promotion

Paul Spieler finished second in food marketing forBoise State while three other BSU students took third-place honors The third-place finishers were VenugopalChenna general marketing Craig Fisher entrepreneur-ship and Sue Rucker sales representative

Julie Russell was fourthin entrepreneurship while theteam of Heather Phillips and Jason Warren took fifth inindustrial marketing

The team of Spieler Lee Phillips and Fisher placedsecond in the Quiz Bowl

I~ addition Kristie Kaes and Michelle Cripes quali-fied to participate in Delta Epsilon Chis NationalManagement Institute national competition

All 14 students qualify for the competition at DeltaEpsilon Chis national conference in Oriando Fla heldin late March Some 2000 business students from acrossthe nation will participate in the conference

The state competition included competitors fromBSU Idaho State University Eastern Idaho TechnicalCollegeCollege of Southern Idaho Lewis-Clark StateCollege Ricks College and North Idaho College bull

Speech and debate teamwins Great West Regionals

The Boise State University speech and debate teamcollected i3individual awards to win the schools firstregional championship at the Pi Kappa Delta We~tRegional Collegiate Forensics Tournament recently mCoeur d Alene

The Great West Region is comprised of PKDNational Forensic Honor Society member institutions inCalifornia Idaho Oregon and Washington

Boise States team coached by communication pro-fessor Marty Most amassed 98 team points to outdis-tance second-place Pacific Lutheran which finishedwith 77 points

Sophomore Patricia Moore teamed Wit freshm~nJessica Dempster to win first place for BOise State mparliamentary debate Moore also placed secnd ininformative speaking second in persuasive speaking andthird in extemporaneous speaking

Sophomores Erin Jensen and Jaime Thompson pl~ced third incross-examination debate Jensen the captainofthe BSU teamalso picked up a first-place finish inspeech to entertain a thir~-place aard in retoricalanalysis and finished fourth mpers~aslve speaking

Dempster and freshman Susie Phelps teamed up towin duo interpretation Phelps and her debae partnerAlex Neiwirth a freshman placed fifth in parhamenta~debate Neiwirth also received a fifth-place award 10

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BSUs award-winning horticulture students from left Tina Lynch-Teilmann Trish Nichols Kelly DeMasters and MicheleSlaathaug

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In Ornamental Horticulture BSUs Trish Nicholscaptured first place in floriculture and second in hor-ticulture while Tina Lynch-Teilmann took second infloriculture and third in horticulture Nichols also

Led by Michele Slaathaug four Boise State fared well in the other programs taking first in land-University horticulture students collected six first- scape nursery and second in specialized horticultureplace awards in the state competition of the 1996 in Employment Interview and Career PlanningIntermountain Postsecondary Agriculture Students respectively Kelly DeMasters took first in forestryClub in Twin Falls recently and natural resources in Employment Interview and

Slaathaug took first in horticulture and third in first in forestry in Career Planning floriculture in the Ornamental Horticulture Specialist Students from BSU CSI Ricks College UtahAward Program She was also first in floriculture and State and Lewis-Clark State College coinpet~~specialized horticulture in the Eniployment Interview In addition Lynch- Teilmann and Nichols eachAward Program and Career PlanningProgram recently received a $500 scholarship from the Idahorespectively to lead the BSU contingent Nursery Association INA scholarship awards are

Slaathaug also teamed with jill Cla~k of Collegemiddot based on scholastic records as well as studentsof Southern Idaho to take third place in the crop spe- needs abilities and sincerity in pursuingemploymentcialist competition She was also elected state confer- in the nursery industrycnce coordinator for the 1997 competition

dental office management public health and dentalhygiene professional and legal concepts and clinicalwork

informative speaking and was 10th in impromptu speak-ing

Other award winners for BSU arc Jaime Bobofasophomore who placed third in interpretation of dramat-ic literature and Jaque Peak a junior who placed thirdin informative speaking ASBSUs Oustanding

Faculty Awards announcedmiddotOnefaculty member from each of Boise States six

colleges received Outstanding Faculty Awards recentlyThe awards sponsored by ASBSU were announced atthe Faculty Recognition Dinner on March 20

Richard Banks of the Chemistry Department waschosen to receive the award from among 17 othernomi-

nees in the College of Arts and SciencesMichael Bixby of the Management Department

received the award for the College of Business Threeother professors from the College of Business werenominated

Lamont Lyons of the Foundations Tecbnology and 1I

Three dental assistingstudents win scholarships

Three students in the Boise State University dentalasslstingprogram recently received $500 scholarshipsfrom the Southwest Idaho Dental Society to assistthemwith their academic pursuits in the program

Pattie Reynolds Fruitland Susan Oldham Eagleand Stephanie DobsonBoise were selected for thescholarships by the dental assisting programs advisoryboard

The dental assisting program is administered by theSchool of Applied Technology in theBSU College ofTechnology

Students who complete the nine-month program earna technical certificate Courses in the program includedental assistant theory dental laboratory instruction

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Secondary Education Departmentwaschosen for theaward for the College of Education Seven other Collegeof Education faculty-were nominated

Nancy Otterness of the Nursing Department receivedthe award for the College of HealthSciences Three other College of Health Sciences faculty received nomi-nations

David Rayborn of the Communication Departmentwas selected for the award from among seven othernominees in the College of Social Sciences and PublicAffairs

Starla Haislip of the MarketingManagementTechnology Department received the award for theCollege of Technology Nine other faculty within theCollege of Technology received nominations

Manuscripts needed forPresidenfs writing awards

Submissions are being accepted for the 1996 BSUPresidents Writing Awards Entries must be written bycurrently enrolledBSU students Essays prepared forcourse work are eligible but previously publishedessays are not A student may submit no more than oneentry

First- and second-place prizes of $150 and $75respectively will be given in each of the six categories

Manuscripts should be 1000-2000 words typeddouble-spaced and submitted in an envelope along withthe authors name address phone number student num-ber and contest category The authors name should notappear on the manuscript Manuscripts will not bereturned

Submissions are due by 5 pm Friday April 5Inquiries and manuscripts should be addressed toMichelle W Dega English Department BSU 1910University Drive Boise ID 83725 Inquiries can be

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will match The next place theyturnisth~NationalBone Marrow Registry The most diffieuItmatehes tomake are for African-Americansraquo~spiulics Asian-Pacific Islanders and Native Americans These groupscomprise only 20 percent of all donors on jhe nationalregistry Currently there are approximately 2 milliondonors on the national registry but more are needed-especially racial minorities Remember as the numberof registrants increases so do the chances of someonefinding a match

Registering takes only a few minutes and is easyFirst registrants will fill out asimple questionnaireNext blood will be drawn Later the blood will be typedand your name added to the national registry If at anytime you are considered a potential match you will becontacted for further testing

For more information on being a donor stop by thebooth in the SUB on April 9 Pamphlets will be avail-able as well as a short video

The Arbiteris looking for

Staff WritersGraphic Designers

Section EditorsReceptionists

Applications available at TIre Arbiter affices1910 University Drive Boise Idaho 83725

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Library seeks facultyaward nominations

The Albertsons librarY is inviting students and fac-- uUy to nominate faculty members for the LibraryFaculty Award The award given at Boise State for 11consecutive years honors a faculty

member who has done the most in the past year tosupport the library and promote its effective use

Nomination forms have been mailed to all facultymembers Students may pick up nomination forms at thecirculation desk in the library Nominations must be sub~mitted no later than April 12

The winner will beannounced at a reception in mid-April His or her name will be added to a permanentplaque on display in the library In addition the winnerwill receive a BSU Bookstore gift certificate for $100 aframed certificate of recognition and an online databasesearch in his or her area of-schclarship

Bone marrow registrationdrive to help save lives

Bone marrow transplants save hundreds of lives eachyear Being a registered donor is easy for students andfaculty at BSU because they dont even have to leavethe campus to register

As a community service project for a Social WorkSkills 1 class a group of social work students will behosting a bone marrow registration drive from 9 am-3pm April 10 at the SUB Brink Room The drive is co-sponsored by St Alphonsus Regional Medical Centerand all registrants wi become part of the National BoneMarrow Registry

Patients needing marrow transplants often go toimmediate family members for an exact match unfortu-natelythere is only a one-in-four chance that a sibling

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Faculty Course Suniey project wont beready for fall registrationby Josh Casten

It looks like BSU students may be waiting a whilelonger for faculty evaluations In Novernbetit wasthought that the surveys students would complete toevaluate their instructors would be out by March andthe results would be published prior to the fall registra-tion period

Psychology Professor Eric Landrum who is the fac-ulty adviser in the project said it may be another yearbefore the final product reaches the students

Itsgoing to happen said Landrum We need totake the time to do it right but it will happen

ASBSU President Jeff Klaus concurs Once you geta project going like this you have to fine tune it nowand make it something that will last or its all fornaught

An earlier survey was distributed to more than 400students to ask them what they wanted to see on such asurvey

We basically backtracked and asked what do youwant to know We found that there is definitely a strongdesire to have something made public about BSU facul-ty said Landrum

Currently Landrum is working with the results fromthat survey on a second pilot evaluation survey It

should be out on a limited scale by the end of the semes- to 10 or 12 questions at the most so it will take as littleter After that Landrum said there may be as much as class time as possible J

another year of new versions and pilot tests if thats He is also trying make sure that the faculty wontwhat it takes find reason to object to the content

-The reasons why it is taking longer than originally As long as the questions are fair there shouldnt bethought are multiple Landrum himself has been very a problem with public knowledge said Landrumbusy lately as he is soon to take overthe chair position Another issue that the committee will have to tacklein his department and admits the survey has sometimes is the matter of distribution How will middotthe results bebeen forced to the back burner made public to the students

Klaus admits that the bull Were trying to deter-scope of t~e project had been Once you get a project goiiiy like this you mine the best way to giveunder~stlmate~ and the have to fine tune it now end m k middott I bull the information to the stu-group IS now adJustmg to the bull bull a e I some dents Do we post therealities of a~ministering thmg that wJlllast or Its all for nought results in the library Do wesu~~ a large proJect -ASBSU President JeH Klaus publish a pamphlet Do we

The problem With a pro- post it on a web page Andject of this magnitude is that then theres the issue ofits something that would take a full-time administration funding Will we be able to give this as a free service ordepartment and having students administer it makes it a not These are some of the other things were dealinglittle more complicated with said Landrum

Another issue is th~ faculty Landrum ~ants to make Klaus reiterated his desire to get the project donesure that the faculty WIll be comfortable WIth the survey right the first timeand avoid delays due to objections either for the class If it means going slower to get it right then thatstime it will take or the content of the questions the step we should take But we re confident it will be

Were going to try to get their blessing and take it done in a very short while We know where we want tofrom there go with it Our primary concern right now is getting it

Landrum is trying to keep the survey short limiting it out

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will give away 20 free vouchers tofemale students taking night coursesAccording to Sneddon these voucherswill guarantee the students a place topark on the BSU shuttle route

The BSU shuttle which circles thecampus until 11 pm Monday throughThursday transports students fromtheir classes directly to their carsStudents parking in the spots couldpick up the shuttle at Christ Chapel bythe stadium

Sneddon created the plan when heoverheard three students complainingthat all of the parking lots on campuswere full on the night of a basketballgame Since the shuttle bus only cov-ers the university area the womenwere forced to walk from theEducation Building to their cars in thedark Sneddon said

With assault on therise on collegecampuses Sneddon believes the ath-letic department should approve theplan

The bottom line is that it takes onetime for a person to be assaulted

Sneddon said that if the proposalprevents oneassault or makes studentsless afraid then the plan is worth-while

Womens History Monthspeaker discusses First Ladies

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Is $60 and 20 parking spaces toomuch for the Intercollegiate AthleticsDepartment to pay to prevent a possl-ble assault

ASBSU SenDavid Sneddon willfind out when he meets with theIntercollegiate Athletics Departmentto discuss a proposal to reserve 20 parking spaces at the northeast comerof the stadium

Although the senate unanimouslypassed the measureSneddon fears theAthletics Department will still veto theplan In past years the department hasrejected similar ideasfearing studentswould grab the free spots simply toavoid paying the $3 parking fee

Herb Criner the assistant athleticdirector said he is willing to acceptthe proposal if Sneddon can convincehim the plan is workable Howeverheis concerned that other students willsneak into the lot during the gamestaking up more spaces Furthermore asystem where lot attendants mustcheck vouchers may slow down theflow into theparking lot he added

Should the measure pass ASBSU

by Susan Strader

When asked what is a First Lady many willrespond by saying the presidents wife

A First Lady is much more than just the presi-dlntssp~se in fact first ladies dont evenhave to be married to the president In caseswhen the presidents wife is iIIor incapacitatedin some way the president may appoint a familymember to assume the role of First Lady

Jane Freund BSU psychology major with anextensive background in political science andcampaign work said during aWomens HistoryMonth presentation The Changing Role of theFirst Lady that the First Lady is not only a wifeand mother but a partner confidante spokesper-son career woman and most importantly publicofficial and role model

The First Lady is seen as a significant publicofficial in politics an a role model for our coun-try Often the role of the First Lady is a doubleedged sword Freund said Whether active andvocal or seemingly passive First Ladies are crit-icized heavily by the public First Ladies areeven made into targets to get to the presidentFirst Ladies are often taken for granted and weusually dont realize the crucial part they play inAmerican government said Freund

Since the early 1900s the role of the FirstLady has undergone many changes Innovations

that are now commonplace such as televisionand radio have thrown First Ladies into thespotlight First Ladies have used this exposure tobecome spokespeople for specific issues and tocampaign on behalf of the presidents More andmore First Ladies are campaigning with thepres-idents and president hopefuls and have becomeinfluential in whether or not they will becomeelected With more b~oks being written aboutFirst Ladies instead of just presidents they arcnow being seenas a separate entity Now withthe Internet there is an incredible proliferationof information available about First Ladies

A changing notabl~ role discussed in JaneFreunds presentation The Changing Role ofthe First Lady was that of the career womanHillary Clinton was the first First Lady to hold ajob outside of The White House Elizabeth Dolehas said that if her husband is elected she willkeep her job as president of the RedCr~ss

As societys rolesfor women have changedso have those of the First Lady Women are now

-a vital part of the labor force Wemen havedeveloped a new identity through a successfulcareer With that First Ladies have developedand identity separate from the presidentswife They have created this new identitybec~se of their accomplishments professionallypoliticallyand personally Because of the FirstLadiesincreased responsbjtity they havebecome prominent prestigious leaders with sig-nificant authority in American govermnenl

Transferof engmeenngprogramsmoves alongby Ed Gutierrez

1996

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June 2~August 16

Classes and workshopsbegin throughout-thesummer No formaladmission requirementsFor a free summer session bulletinwrite or call

1996 Summer Session333-1 Oregon Hall1279 University of-OregonEugene OR 97403-1279(541) 346-3475

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Brownlee Reservolrwater essence orthe origImdfountain t~med t~ IJeIpsUPIKI~the~tion oftheMKand fish management meeting on at the pofksoperiin9InMay 1959 Nature Center in Boisescheduled Total prolect costs are ll$timoted around The three-hour audion brought in

Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Parkfountain undergoes renova-tion playground parking re-routed

Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

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inier~~rB~~lttservolris of particular Interest to biologists andhuntersln 199394Q harsh winter fol~lowing severol years of-drought played havoc on deernumbelS hut now thingshave fumed araundltlcioks hke the deerpopulotion lsonlhe rkeagoln bull

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Spring 96 issue contains feature storieson three career paths with theDepartment of Fish and Gameconservamiddottion officer educator and biologist RobBrazie John Gahl and Sue Nass describewhalthese people do and how they pre-pared for their work both educational~and vocational~

Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

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rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

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Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

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when placed within the context of thetime Kurosawa-has set Kagemusha inDuring this period warlords ran the

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dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

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On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

Olluu members 01tho uniwr

slty are hailing 010expansionas a now ora for BSUWa wiD no longer concon-

Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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cimilar misconceptions about having8uporhuman poworsFormer-ISHSI Prosidont Godd

Tholiy said 110hagan his lorm 01ollice thinking hed have plonly 01 time to study since ho wouldnlhave to 8Ieop

thon Ilinally camo loaccopl8110lacilhailiullodod slsop it was 800hale My GPAvias starting 10 drop Bfelt lake I had been misled Into think-Ino that I was going 10 bo 80rl ofliko

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01 courso Ihe Superman myth andThollys consoquentiy low acadomieporformanco rOBulted in his baingromoved Irom Iho prosidential posl

$a8 S8nap ~e e em e~-mor-ASBSU loador who claims tohavo had oUlra-human povors dur- ing hull tonullo was so hard to adjust aftor 01

yoar as ASBSU Prouidonl vas OV91l Ihad 10 go bacle to eatino sloopingand othor Ihinos-illinos tl1alloollup so much limo Dul of my da otshosaid anvone bolieveurolls tho Superman

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HI is not surprising thai aSllBsuProsident Doff Laus and VieDPresidont Farryl Fright have boonoleeled 10 110our otudonlloadoro fortVO eonaocutivo yoarG Wlhat is sur-prising io that thoy do sloop oatand visit tho balhroom just IiEt9evoryone also

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While Siudoni Beallh ServicesDireclor Blayne Nelson said Ihis isimpossible ultrasound imagos have blllen confiscaled by TheArbilors invesligalive Ie am fromIho Makoson home Ihal do in facldopict an unusual form inside Ihechief el slaffs belly

While Ihis is not Ihe firsl lime ahuman has beeR impregnated withan allon baby Ihls is the firsllime

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Bul The Arbilers Invostlgallvolaam has beon obsollving Ihe beltnolchos 01 Makoasons duringmeotings of Iho ASBSDmiddotSenateEach weok his belt Is a nolchwider bull

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Tho Arbllors Invesllgallvo leamreceived an anonmous lip IhalNakeseon hao lunches walh ASBSOVice Presidont Farr1 Frighl Weasked him aboul whal Makeasonhas baon eating

IvB boen having lunches 10vilhDavid several times a weok Ihlssemesler Bes been fairly consls-lenlln his dlat-oxcapllasl wooElho asked for oxlra picklos on hiDburgor Bul Ihal could bo just acoincldeDco

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lUtor sbdeon yealls of standing in ronl of ISOoAdminiolration Building Iho red molal Gculpturo isbilling removed

This oculpluro which as donated to DIU in 1980nuo iong Doen Beon oy many on campus to be an oyo-GOlfO

Us ugly aaid David Greenfeld a ISO accountingmajor Thais alii can say IIs juol bulI-uol _

lIovovor some BSO studenls and community mom-bllIllshavo had more specific contontions wilh Ihiopiaca 0 fact thay taniiVu Ihat lliiii iiCiiljitaiiu uyiiiRiiiS-IzoB-and maybo oven cauGod-lhe mOllaldocay ofAmerica

Us obscene says Carl BendrlcfltlBona sop~omoreelementary education major The sculpluro iunl jusl ascrap of molal IIs a ponis jutting oul of tho Olound~nd iIs hugo and hard allllli)lland engorgod Everylimo I valle across campuB on mv vJay 10 class ImIhoroughly disgusled And Im suro ooms pooplo oaltheir jollies walking by it And wa wendell VJhy wo liavaadullory and lornication and sodomy and othel pUlver-sion on campus

Just s90ing thai evil piaco of jsnEestanding Ihoro infllonl ollho Administration luilding inspillos pooplo tocom mil sin Tho perverted thing hoo gol to lis takenlIotr1n

Ami tho moral decay doaonl ond vilh sex Drug usaamong studenls has been on tho IliSG and according tosomo this sculpturo and olhors IIka II aro to blamo

Abstracl art like lido piecG of crap vIas vory popularduring tha aDs and 70s and stems from the dllm cui-turs says Janal Lawrenco a sonior music majotiamiprooidont of tho paormon InslilutoChoir My hacEt itdossnl evan lOGiclika anylhing

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This ploco of ad and tha peoplo who made II 810tho oamo p03pla who havobrought about Iha braak-upof Iho Amarican family and tho delorioration of ourcounlry says Jason Davidson a partner in Ihe laJlirm Davidson Bomawoll amp Lockjav vhieh donatedtenorouol 10 Iho PstorsonPreco Learning Culer pllO-IocRIf we are 10 lako back Amorlca the rod tbing andall olhers like II must be Iomovod

Ultimalely Ihe big red sculpturs slriltos 10 tho COIIOofour counlry our govornmonR Its presence al BSU istoaring our Good OIlmoriea apart lurning it ovor totiiiiiiiumisis

Such oculplulo was tho rademarll of communislosays Lance Banson prosidont of Banson Builders amajor contribulor 10 Iho Iocont stadium oxpansionPooplo like tha~ vant 10 impose Iheir valuos on ovorv-ono by sotting up universal haalth caro and othor com-mie viollare programs BVkeopino tho damn thing upwo as a univorsity aro endorsing The rJoocing ofAmorlca II showo thai Joro Dodorsing onvirowacltosand femlnazis Rush was rightr

As controvolsy mounled tho Campus Art CommitteDformed to find a replace mont for Ihn lod melal worlecommissioned a graduale sludent in tBioarl depart-ment Todd Soymour 10 croalo a nOVillsculpture as part01 his class work (By choosing agraduato sludanllheunivorsity is ablo to mainlain conlrol ovor Ihe creativoprocoss ao well alO eliminate the largo sums it -vouldhavo had 10 pa a plotesulooal)

Acting In rosponse to Iho protosts aboul the oldSCUlpture committee members have decidad thallhonow sculplure must be roalistic moral positive andloprGsOnlativB of Iho school and its goals ThoroforeIheyvB decided Iballho replacement should bo a slat-uo of a foolball plaer 19 faol lall wearing pads andhelmal and riding a charglog hurso Ono hand holds Ihereins Iha olher holds a largo slyUzod dollar sign

The statue will be unveiled this fall as pari 01 BSBsDomocomiog festivities

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

bl d h rdl d dbl k hi to join a gym Pro ems on u esan roo oc somy usaStup~y a~U aelt~iCSjnst~etor a~~liujdsthiS new~I

There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

sllpport find their voicennd speak outindcfenseof their educationi middotbullmiddotbull1middot bullIf you expand the stadilm Notre Dame will come OtherWise wt rilayendup with a campus of sirong bQdi~But how unfortunate that4saresultofthis view-the and wcakmiiIds~

goal of providing a welI-roundedeolJegc cxperiencemiddothasmiddotJbeCome i thing of the pastreplaecd by a hierarehical system

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

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But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

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- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

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About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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gefout of Boise were cheated by MotherNature The one week that most of us have off

have sometime to play and frolick out ofdoors and the weather jumps off the pleas-ant scale

There was nothing pleasant about lastweeks weather

Boiseanswerent ttleonlyoneswho were unlucky I was in Colorado Springs for the

first three days of the break Things werentmuch better there It started to snow the dayI left Itwas also cold and windy

Murphys Law certainly applies hereScientists have suggested that abnormal

weather patterns are the result of abuse sus-tained by the environment Summers thatseem to get hotter and winters that are get-

ting colder offer a forbidding omen of aplanet revolting against its inhabitants

Some scientists think the rise in deadlyviruses is one of the weapons nature uses tokeep threats in check Activitiessuch asdeforestation amateur irrigation and theintroduction of new species (usually live-stock) gives rise to many virus diseasethreats to humans and animalsIt makes one wonder how realistic movies

like OutBreak and The Andromeda Strainare While it is easy to ignore works of fanta-sy and fiction threats like the ebola virus

bull bullbull send asbiver down my spineIt is interesting to watch people especial-

ly Americans talk about the threat we poseto our environment The United States hasabout five percent of the worldspopuhitionyet consumes a ferlarger portion-of theresources Members of our consumer societymight do wen to reflect on thefact that whenthey buy a product the material used tomake that product had to come from some-where -More often than not raw resourcescome from the environment

Im no saint I probably use as manyresources as the rest of us How many of uswould be willing to go without some of thethings that make our lives easier Electricityis nice I would find it hard to live withoutelectricity and Im used to having a car toget around in Im fatter bull get therequicker

The Idaho Statesman recently ran an arti-cle on a couple who decided to get rid oftheir television The couple had twoadoles-cents who werent thril1ed with the prospectof not having a television After being prod-ded by their parents they admitted to thereporter there were benefits to not havingtelevision Time that used to be spent watch-ing television was spent learning a musicalinstrument or a new sport

The benefits of doing without some of themodern conveniences probably outweigh anyhassles we think we might encounter

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14 students qua~ifyfornational competition

Shane Lee took one championship and one third-place sport and Travis Hansen finished in first in onedivision and a fifth in another to lead 14 students fromthe BSU College of Technologys marketingmanage-ment technology program in a state business competi-tion recently Lee took first place in sales manager and third in full-

service restaurant management for the best performanceby a BSU participant at the Idaho Delta Epsilon ChiCareer Conference

Himsen took first in food marketing and tookalongwith tearrimateJon Worthan fifthin-internatlonal mar-keting

Other first-place honors went to Jim Andrews forentrepreneurship and Melodie Evans in fashion mer-chandise promotion

Paul Spieler finished second in food marketing forBoise State while three other BSU students took third-place honors The third-place finishers were VenugopalChenna general marketing Craig Fisher entrepreneur-ship and Sue Rucker sales representative

Julie Russell was fourthin entrepreneurship while theteam of Heather Phillips and Jason Warren took fifth inindustrial marketing

The team of Spieler Lee Phillips and Fisher placedsecond in the Quiz Bowl

I~ addition Kristie Kaes and Michelle Cripes quali-fied to participate in Delta Epsilon Chis NationalManagement Institute national competition

All 14 students qualify for the competition at DeltaEpsilon Chis national conference in Oriando Fla heldin late March Some 2000 business students from acrossthe nation will participate in the conference

The state competition included competitors fromBSU Idaho State University Eastern Idaho TechnicalCollegeCollege of Southern Idaho Lewis-Clark StateCollege Ricks College and North Idaho College bull

Speech and debate teamwins Great West Regionals

The Boise State University speech and debate teamcollected i3individual awards to win the schools firstregional championship at the Pi Kappa Delta We~tRegional Collegiate Forensics Tournament recently mCoeur d Alene

The Great West Region is comprised of PKDNational Forensic Honor Society member institutions inCalifornia Idaho Oregon and Washington

Boise States team coached by communication pro-fessor Marty Most amassed 98 team points to outdis-tance second-place Pacific Lutheran which finishedwith 77 points

Sophomore Patricia Moore teamed Wit freshm~nJessica Dempster to win first place for BOise State mparliamentary debate Moore also placed secnd ininformative speaking second in persuasive speaking andthird in extemporaneous speaking

Sophomores Erin Jensen and Jaime Thompson pl~ced third incross-examination debate Jensen the captainofthe BSU teamalso picked up a first-place finish inspeech to entertain a thir~-place aard in retoricalanalysis and finished fourth mpers~aslve speaking

Dempster and freshman Susie Phelps teamed up towin duo interpretation Phelps and her debae partnerAlex Neiwirth a freshman placed fifth in parhamenta~debate Neiwirth also received a fifth-place award 10

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BSUs award-winning horticulture students from left Tina Lynch-Teilmann Trish Nichols Kelly DeMasters and MicheleSlaathaug

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In Ornamental Horticulture BSUs Trish Nicholscaptured first place in floriculture and second in hor-ticulture while Tina Lynch-Teilmann took second infloriculture and third in horticulture Nichols also

Led by Michele Slaathaug four Boise State fared well in the other programs taking first in land-University horticulture students collected six first- scape nursery and second in specialized horticultureplace awards in the state competition of the 1996 in Employment Interview and Career PlanningIntermountain Postsecondary Agriculture Students respectively Kelly DeMasters took first in forestryClub in Twin Falls recently and natural resources in Employment Interview and

Slaathaug took first in horticulture and third in first in forestry in Career Planning floriculture in the Ornamental Horticulture Specialist Students from BSU CSI Ricks College UtahAward Program She was also first in floriculture and State and Lewis-Clark State College coinpet~~specialized horticulture in the Eniployment Interview In addition Lynch- Teilmann and Nichols eachAward Program and Career PlanningProgram recently received a $500 scholarship from the Idahorespectively to lead the BSU contingent Nursery Association INA scholarship awards are

Slaathaug also teamed with jill Cla~k of Collegemiddot based on scholastic records as well as studentsof Southern Idaho to take third place in the crop spe- needs abilities and sincerity in pursuingemploymentcialist competition She was also elected state confer- in the nursery industrycnce coordinator for the 1997 competition

dental office management public health and dentalhygiene professional and legal concepts and clinicalwork

informative speaking and was 10th in impromptu speak-ing

Other award winners for BSU arc Jaime Bobofasophomore who placed third in interpretation of dramat-ic literature and Jaque Peak a junior who placed thirdin informative speaking ASBSUs Oustanding

Faculty Awards announcedmiddotOnefaculty member from each of Boise States six

colleges received Outstanding Faculty Awards recentlyThe awards sponsored by ASBSU were announced atthe Faculty Recognition Dinner on March 20

Richard Banks of the Chemistry Department waschosen to receive the award from among 17 othernomi-

nees in the College of Arts and SciencesMichael Bixby of the Management Department

received the award for the College of Business Threeother professors from the College of Business werenominated

Lamont Lyons of the Foundations Tecbnology and 1I

Three dental assistingstudents win scholarships

Three students in the Boise State University dentalasslstingprogram recently received $500 scholarshipsfrom the Southwest Idaho Dental Society to assistthemwith their academic pursuits in the program

Pattie Reynolds Fruitland Susan Oldham Eagleand Stephanie DobsonBoise were selected for thescholarships by the dental assisting programs advisoryboard

The dental assisting program is administered by theSchool of Applied Technology in theBSU College ofTechnology

Students who complete the nine-month program earna technical certificate Courses in the program includedental assistant theory dental laboratory instruction

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Secondary Education Departmentwaschosen for theaward for the College of Education Seven other Collegeof Education faculty-were nominated

Nancy Otterness of the Nursing Department receivedthe award for the College of HealthSciences Three other College of Health Sciences faculty received nomi-nations

David Rayborn of the Communication Departmentwas selected for the award from among seven othernominees in the College of Social Sciences and PublicAffairs

Starla Haislip of the MarketingManagementTechnology Department received the award for theCollege of Technology Nine other faculty within theCollege of Technology received nominations

Manuscripts needed forPresidenfs writing awards

Submissions are being accepted for the 1996 BSUPresidents Writing Awards Entries must be written bycurrently enrolledBSU students Essays prepared forcourse work are eligible but previously publishedessays are not A student may submit no more than oneentry

First- and second-place prizes of $150 and $75respectively will be given in each of the six categories

Manuscripts should be 1000-2000 words typeddouble-spaced and submitted in an envelope along withthe authors name address phone number student num-ber and contest category The authors name should notappear on the manuscript Manuscripts will not bereturned

Submissions are due by 5 pm Friday April 5Inquiries and manuscripts should be addressed toMichelle W Dega English Department BSU 1910University Drive Boise ID 83725 Inquiries can be

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will match The next place theyturnisth~NationalBone Marrow Registry The most diffieuItmatehes tomake are for African-Americansraquo~spiulics Asian-Pacific Islanders and Native Americans These groupscomprise only 20 percent of all donors on jhe nationalregistry Currently there are approximately 2 milliondonors on the national registry but more are needed-especially racial minorities Remember as the numberof registrants increases so do the chances of someonefinding a match

Registering takes only a few minutes and is easyFirst registrants will fill out asimple questionnaireNext blood will be drawn Later the blood will be typedand your name added to the national registry If at anytime you are considered a potential match you will becontacted for further testing

For more information on being a donor stop by thebooth in the SUB on April 9 Pamphlets will be avail-able as well as a short video

The Arbiteris looking for

Staff WritersGraphic Designers

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Library seeks facultyaward nominations

The Albertsons librarY is inviting students and fac-- uUy to nominate faculty members for the LibraryFaculty Award The award given at Boise State for 11consecutive years honors a faculty

member who has done the most in the past year tosupport the library and promote its effective use

Nomination forms have been mailed to all facultymembers Students may pick up nomination forms at thecirculation desk in the library Nominations must be sub~mitted no later than April 12

The winner will beannounced at a reception in mid-April His or her name will be added to a permanentplaque on display in the library In addition the winnerwill receive a BSU Bookstore gift certificate for $100 aframed certificate of recognition and an online databasesearch in his or her area of-schclarship

Bone marrow registrationdrive to help save lives

Bone marrow transplants save hundreds of lives eachyear Being a registered donor is easy for students andfaculty at BSU because they dont even have to leavethe campus to register

As a community service project for a Social WorkSkills 1 class a group of social work students will behosting a bone marrow registration drive from 9 am-3pm April 10 at the SUB Brink Room The drive is co-sponsored by St Alphonsus Regional Medical Centerand all registrants wi become part of the National BoneMarrow Registry

Patients needing marrow transplants often go toimmediate family members for an exact match unfortu-natelythere is only a one-in-four chance that a sibling

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Faculty Course Suniey project wont beready for fall registrationby Josh Casten

It looks like BSU students may be waiting a whilelonger for faculty evaluations In Novernbetit wasthought that the surveys students would complete toevaluate their instructors would be out by March andthe results would be published prior to the fall registra-tion period

Psychology Professor Eric Landrum who is the fac-ulty adviser in the project said it may be another yearbefore the final product reaches the students

Itsgoing to happen said Landrum We need totake the time to do it right but it will happen

ASBSU President Jeff Klaus concurs Once you geta project going like this you have to fine tune it nowand make it something that will last or its all fornaught

An earlier survey was distributed to more than 400students to ask them what they wanted to see on such asurvey

We basically backtracked and asked what do youwant to know We found that there is definitely a strongdesire to have something made public about BSU facul-ty said Landrum

Currently Landrum is working with the results fromthat survey on a second pilot evaluation survey It

should be out on a limited scale by the end of the semes- to 10 or 12 questions at the most so it will take as littleter After that Landrum said there may be as much as class time as possible J

another year of new versions and pilot tests if thats He is also trying make sure that the faculty wontwhat it takes find reason to object to the content

-The reasons why it is taking longer than originally As long as the questions are fair there shouldnt bethought are multiple Landrum himself has been very a problem with public knowledge said Landrumbusy lately as he is soon to take overthe chair position Another issue that the committee will have to tacklein his department and admits the survey has sometimes is the matter of distribution How will middotthe results bebeen forced to the back burner made public to the students

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The problem With a pro- post it on a web page Andject of this magnitude is that then theres the issue ofits something that would take a full-time administration funding Will we be able to give this as a free service ordepartment and having students administer it makes it a not These are some of the other things were dealinglittle more complicated with said Landrum

Another issue is th~ faculty Landrum ~ants to make Klaus reiterated his desire to get the project donesure that the faculty WIll be comfortable WIth the survey right the first timeand avoid delays due to objections either for the class If it means going slower to get it right then thatstime it will take or the content of the questions the step we should take But we re confident it will be

Were going to try to get their blessing and take it done in a very short while We know where we want tofrom there go with it Our primary concern right now is getting it

Landrum is trying to keep the survey short limiting it out

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will give away 20 free vouchers tofemale students taking night coursesAccording to Sneddon these voucherswill guarantee the students a place topark on the BSU shuttle route

The BSU shuttle which circles thecampus until 11 pm Monday throughThursday transports students fromtheir classes directly to their carsStudents parking in the spots couldpick up the shuttle at Christ Chapel bythe stadium

Sneddon created the plan when heoverheard three students complainingthat all of the parking lots on campuswere full on the night of a basketballgame Since the shuttle bus only cov-ers the university area the womenwere forced to walk from theEducation Building to their cars in thedark Sneddon said

With assault on therise on collegecampuses Sneddon believes the ath-letic department should approve theplan

The bottom line is that it takes onetime for a person to be assaulted

Sneddon said that if the proposalprevents oneassault or makes studentsless afraid then the plan is worth-while

Womens History Monthspeaker discusses First Ladies

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ASBSU SenDavid Sneddon willfind out when he meets with theIntercollegiate Athletics Departmentto discuss a proposal to reserve 20 parking spaces at the northeast comerof the stadium

Although the senate unanimouslypassed the measureSneddon fears theAthletics Department will still veto theplan In past years the department hasrejected similar ideasfearing studentswould grab the free spots simply toavoid paying the $3 parking fee

Herb Criner the assistant athleticdirector said he is willing to acceptthe proposal if Sneddon can convincehim the plan is workable Howeverheis concerned that other students willsneak into the lot during the gamestaking up more spaces Furthermore asystem where lot attendants mustcheck vouchers may slow down theflow into theparking lot he added

Should the measure pass ASBSU

by Susan Strader

When asked what is a First Lady many willrespond by saying the presidents wife

A First Lady is much more than just the presi-dlntssp~se in fact first ladies dont evenhave to be married to the president In caseswhen the presidents wife is iIIor incapacitatedin some way the president may appoint a familymember to assume the role of First Lady

Jane Freund BSU psychology major with anextensive background in political science andcampaign work said during aWomens HistoryMonth presentation The Changing Role of theFirst Lady that the First Lady is not only a wifeand mother but a partner confidante spokesper-son career woman and most importantly publicofficial and role model

The First Lady is seen as a significant publicofficial in politics an a role model for our coun-try Often the role of the First Lady is a doubleedged sword Freund said Whether active andvocal or seemingly passive First Ladies are crit-icized heavily by the public First Ladies areeven made into targets to get to the presidentFirst Ladies are often taken for granted and weusually dont realize the crucial part they play inAmerican government said Freund

Since the early 1900s the role of the FirstLady has undergone many changes Innovations

that are now commonplace such as televisionand radio have thrown First Ladies into thespotlight First Ladies have used this exposure tobecome spokespeople for specific issues and tocampaign on behalf of the presidents More andmore First Ladies are campaigning with thepres-idents and president hopefuls and have becomeinfluential in whether or not they will becomeelected With more b~oks being written aboutFirst Ladies instead of just presidents they arcnow being seenas a separate entity Now withthe Internet there is an incredible proliferationof information available about First Ladies

A changing notabl~ role discussed in JaneFreunds presentation The Changing Role ofthe First Lady was that of the career womanHillary Clinton was the first First Lady to hold ajob outside of The White House Elizabeth Dolehas said that if her husband is elected she willkeep her job as president of the RedCr~ss

As societys rolesfor women have changedso have those of the First Lady Women are now

-a vital part of the labor force Wemen havedeveloped a new identity through a successfulcareer With that First Ladies have developedand identity separate from the presidentswife They have created this new identitybec~se of their accomplishments professionallypoliticallyand personally Because of the FirstLadiesincreased responsbjtity they havebecome prominent prestigious leaders with sig-nificant authority in American govermnenl

Transferof engmeenngprogramsmoves alongby Ed Gutierrez

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Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

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Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

Our third story takesolaok at Idahosbald eagle population Every winter thesebig beautiful

birds migrate intoI~ areas like the t

Boise River Why Ptare they hereWill developmentaffect the boldeagle populationsalong the river IIncredible IJahagoes along for aloak at our boldeagles with rap-tor biologist GregKollenecker

Flying with Incredible IdahoThis month Incredible Idaho goes fly

ing over western Idaho in search of mule deer Each winter the Idaho Deportment

of fISh and Game conducts ~Ig game counts to determine how well our states

elk and d~r populations hove fared overthe kIStyear

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rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

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Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

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Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

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On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

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This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

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Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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Studen AssodaIion Powwow OIApril 6 from1230 0 430 pm in the Student UnionBuildings Jpnlan BallrOClRl

The event is designed Ienhance QJhur-alllWlJreness aoout and arnongAmerimnIndions Oll(e IoroI drum group and twogroups from outsidethe Boise area Wl11 per-form various Native American songs Inaddnion A he Nolive American arls andcrofts sole a variety of exhibilions depktingAmerican Indian cuhure will be on display

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The Boise Slae UniVersity Singers willpresen heir setond annUal Caoore Cancerton Saturday April 6 a130 pm in heStudent Union BUildings Holm Ballroom

The Concert will fealure songs fromBroodwoy musimk including a medley ofsuchile songs as Oklahoma MCaoore nMan of La Mancha and MMame BSUmusk professor Gerald Schroeder will direclThe roncert will be presented in a caffee-house-stye selling

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by Jarod Dick of art as well Featured piecesrange in origin from Boise StateUniversity students to internation-al artists Several examples of dig-ital art will be coming fromEurope and Australia

One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

Held in conjunction with the tact Heather Kirk at 323-4251 or College of Social Science and the conferences director JeremyPublic Affairss annual spring con- Maxand at 381-0132 ference the show-as well as the

staff writer

IThese are dangerous times fornature and the creatures it sup- ports We are all aware of the everincreasing demands on the Earthsprecious resources and the virtual-ly devastating effects their deple-tion may have on all ofhumankind In a time when such athreat exists it is important toexamine mans relationship withthe ecosystems Eco-Art a new artexhibit at Boise State Universityintends to do just that

The art exhibit includes worksdetailing man and hisenviron-ment This bond will be depictCdin a variety of media from the tra-dition fine arts (painting sculptureand so forth) to the more non-tra-ditiomil fonnssuch as computerart

Not only will the media contentofthe show vary but the sources

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SUB a room will be set aside for viewing of old filmand a catering kitchen will also be availableA 2000 square foot patio will also be built in the

back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

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BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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gefout of Boise were cheated by MotherNature The one week that most of us have off

have sometime to play and frolick out ofdoors and the weather jumps off the pleas-ant scale

There was nothing pleasant about lastweeks weather

Boiseanswerent ttleonlyoneswho were unlucky I was in Colorado Springs for the

first three days of the break Things werentmuch better there It started to snow the dayI left Itwas also cold and windy

Murphys Law certainly applies hereScientists have suggested that abnormal

weather patterns are the result of abuse sus-tained by the environment Summers thatseem to get hotter and winters that are get-

ting colder offer a forbidding omen of aplanet revolting against its inhabitants

Some scientists think the rise in deadlyviruses is one of the weapons nature uses tokeep threats in check Activitiessuch asdeforestation amateur irrigation and theintroduction of new species (usually live-stock) gives rise to many virus diseasethreats to humans and animalsIt makes one wonder how realistic movies

like OutBreak and The Andromeda Strainare While it is easy to ignore works of fanta-sy and fiction threats like the ebola virus

bull bullbull send asbiver down my spineIt is interesting to watch people especial-

ly Americans talk about the threat we poseto our environment The United States hasabout five percent of the worldspopuhitionyet consumes a ferlarger portion-of theresources Members of our consumer societymight do wen to reflect on thefact that whenthey buy a product the material used tomake that product had to come from some-where -More often than not raw resourcescome from the environment

Im no saint I probably use as manyresources as the rest of us How many of uswould be willing to go without some of thethings that make our lives easier Electricityis nice I would find it hard to live withoutelectricity and Im used to having a car toget around in Im fatter bull get therequicker

The Idaho Statesman recently ran an arti-cle on a couple who decided to get rid oftheir television The couple had twoadoles-cents who werent thril1ed with the prospectof not having a television After being prod-ded by their parents they admitted to thereporter there were benefits to not havingtelevision Time that used to be spent watch-ing television was spent learning a musicalinstrument or a new sport

The benefits of doing without some of themodern conveniences probably outweigh anyhassles we think we might encounter

The Arbiter is the officialstudent newspaper of BoiseState UniversityIts mission ismiddotto provide aforum for the discussionof issues impactingthe campusand the communityThe Arbners budgetconsistsof fees paid bpound students of BSUand advertisingsales It is distributed to the campus andcommunityon Wednesdaysduring the schoolyear The first copy is free additional copiesare $1each payableat TheArbiteroffices

Editor Adam Rush Business Manager Jeff Thompson Managing Editor Kate NeillyBellPhoto Editor RickKosarichArts amp Entertainment Editor Rhett Tanner Sports EditorMichelleSchwend Copy Editor Jason GonderArt Director Pot Schmaliohn ProductionManager BrycemiddotSchwartzenberger Sports Production Michelle Schwend ProdudionAssistant Angie Ambrosek Online Editor Mark David Holladay Cartoonist Eric EllisColumnist Bruce McCluggageAdvertising Manager PatrickAcosta Advertising SalesMatt PottengerJoan SingletonCla~sifiedAds Manager Rhett TannerStaH Writers MarymiddotDohertyDavidAugelloMatthew Stanley Matthew Haynes MicheleTrowellMichael RoyalTedRithmonJosh Casten ChrisEaton Steve Jacoob CoryOswald E~cEllisSports WritersDavidNelson Darren Elledge Brian Gaus Jim KlepackiStaH Photographers John Tone AmeeBroumandAubri Walker Stephanie Daleon Circulation Man~ger Sean lee BrandtReception AprilJohnston Meadow Riede~WalklinBrandy Navarro Editorial Adviser DonMorrisBusiness Adviser WilliamHartTHEwEimr

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Asscorce as truth isthe supp~ has always beellin ex(e~ofthedemandmiddot-Josh_BUlings

14 students qua~ifyfornational competition

Shane Lee took one championship and one third-place sport and Travis Hansen finished in first in onedivision and a fifth in another to lead 14 students fromthe BSU College of Technologys marketingmanage-ment technology program in a state business competi-tion recently Lee took first place in sales manager and third in full-

service restaurant management for the best performanceby a BSU participant at the Idaho Delta Epsilon ChiCareer Conference

Himsen took first in food marketing and tookalongwith tearrimateJon Worthan fifthin-internatlonal mar-keting

Other first-place honors went to Jim Andrews forentrepreneurship and Melodie Evans in fashion mer-chandise promotion

Paul Spieler finished second in food marketing forBoise State while three other BSU students took third-place honors The third-place finishers were VenugopalChenna general marketing Craig Fisher entrepreneur-ship and Sue Rucker sales representative

Julie Russell was fourthin entrepreneurship while theteam of Heather Phillips and Jason Warren took fifth inindustrial marketing

The team of Spieler Lee Phillips and Fisher placedsecond in the Quiz Bowl

I~ addition Kristie Kaes and Michelle Cripes quali-fied to participate in Delta Epsilon Chis NationalManagement Institute national competition

All 14 students qualify for the competition at DeltaEpsilon Chis national conference in Oriando Fla heldin late March Some 2000 business students from acrossthe nation will participate in the conference

The state competition included competitors fromBSU Idaho State University Eastern Idaho TechnicalCollegeCollege of Southern Idaho Lewis-Clark StateCollege Ricks College and North Idaho College bull

Speech and debate teamwins Great West Regionals

The Boise State University speech and debate teamcollected i3individual awards to win the schools firstregional championship at the Pi Kappa Delta We~tRegional Collegiate Forensics Tournament recently mCoeur d Alene

The Great West Region is comprised of PKDNational Forensic Honor Society member institutions inCalifornia Idaho Oregon and Washington

Boise States team coached by communication pro-fessor Marty Most amassed 98 team points to outdis-tance second-place Pacific Lutheran which finishedwith 77 points

Sophomore Patricia Moore teamed Wit freshm~nJessica Dempster to win first place for BOise State mparliamentary debate Moore also placed secnd ininformative speaking second in persuasive speaking andthird in extemporaneous speaking

Sophomores Erin Jensen and Jaime Thompson pl~ced third incross-examination debate Jensen the captainofthe BSU teamalso picked up a first-place finish inspeech to entertain a thir~-place aard in retoricalanalysis and finished fourth mpers~aslve speaking

Dempster and freshman Susie Phelps teamed up towin duo interpretation Phelps and her debae partnerAlex Neiwirth a freshman placed fifth in parhamenta~debate Neiwirth also received a fifth-place award 10

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BSUs award-winning horticulture students from left Tina Lynch-Teilmann Trish Nichols Kelly DeMasters and MicheleSlaathaug

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In Ornamental Horticulture BSUs Trish Nicholscaptured first place in floriculture and second in hor-ticulture while Tina Lynch-Teilmann took second infloriculture and third in horticulture Nichols also

Led by Michele Slaathaug four Boise State fared well in the other programs taking first in land-University horticulture students collected six first- scape nursery and second in specialized horticultureplace awards in the state competition of the 1996 in Employment Interview and Career PlanningIntermountain Postsecondary Agriculture Students respectively Kelly DeMasters took first in forestryClub in Twin Falls recently and natural resources in Employment Interview and

Slaathaug took first in horticulture and third in first in forestry in Career Planning floriculture in the Ornamental Horticulture Specialist Students from BSU CSI Ricks College UtahAward Program She was also first in floriculture and State and Lewis-Clark State College coinpet~~specialized horticulture in the Eniployment Interview In addition Lynch- Teilmann and Nichols eachAward Program and Career PlanningProgram recently received a $500 scholarship from the Idahorespectively to lead the BSU contingent Nursery Association INA scholarship awards are

Slaathaug also teamed with jill Cla~k of Collegemiddot based on scholastic records as well as studentsof Southern Idaho to take third place in the crop spe- needs abilities and sincerity in pursuingemploymentcialist competition She was also elected state confer- in the nursery industrycnce coordinator for the 1997 competition

dental office management public health and dentalhygiene professional and legal concepts and clinicalwork

informative speaking and was 10th in impromptu speak-ing

Other award winners for BSU arc Jaime Bobofasophomore who placed third in interpretation of dramat-ic literature and Jaque Peak a junior who placed thirdin informative speaking ASBSUs Oustanding

Faculty Awards announcedmiddotOnefaculty member from each of Boise States six

colleges received Outstanding Faculty Awards recentlyThe awards sponsored by ASBSU were announced atthe Faculty Recognition Dinner on March 20

Richard Banks of the Chemistry Department waschosen to receive the award from among 17 othernomi-

nees in the College of Arts and SciencesMichael Bixby of the Management Department

received the award for the College of Business Threeother professors from the College of Business werenominated

Lamont Lyons of the Foundations Tecbnology and 1I

Three dental assistingstudents win scholarships

Three students in the Boise State University dentalasslstingprogram recently received $500 scholarshipsfrom the Southwest Idaho Dental Society to assistthemwith their academic pursuits in the program

Pattie Reynolds Fruitland Susan Oldham Eagleand Stephanie DobsonBoise were selected for thescholarships by the dental assisting programs advisoryboard

The dental assisting program is administered by theSchool of Applied Technology in theBSU College ofTechnology

Students who complete the nine-month program earna technical certificate Courses in the program includedental assistant theory dental laboratory instruction

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Secondary Education Departmentwaschosen for theaward for the College of Education Seven other Collegeof Education faculty-were nominated

Nancy Otterness of the Nursing Department receivedthe award for the College of HealthSciences Three other College of Health Sciences faculty received nomi-nations

David Rayborn of the Communication Departmentwas selected for the award from among seven othernominees in the College of Social Sciences and PublicAffairs

Starla Haislip of the MarketingManagementTechnology Department received the award for theCollege of Technology Nine other faculty within theCollege of Technology received nominations

Manuscripts needed forPresidenfs writing awards

Submissions are being accepted for the 1996 BSUPresidents Writing Awards Entries must be written bycurrently enrolledBSU students Essays prepared forcourse work are eligible but previously publishedessays are not A student may submit no more than oneentry

First- and second-place prizes of $150 and $75respectively will be given in each of the six categories

Manuscripts should be 1000-2000 words typeddouble-spaced and submitted in an envelope along withthe authors name address phone number student num-ber and contest category The authors name should notappear on the manuscript Manuscripts will not bereturned

Submissions are due by 5 pm Friday April 5Inquiries and manuscripts should be addressed toMichelle W Dega English Department BSU 1910University Drive Boise ID 83725 Inquiries can be

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will match The next place theyturnisth~NationalBone Marrow Registry The most diffieuItmatehes tomake are for African-Americansraquo~spiulics Asian-Pacific Islanders and Native Americans These groupscomprise only 20 percent of all donors on jhe nationalregistry Currently there are approximately 2 milliondonors on the national registry but more are needed-especially racial minorities Remember as the numberof registrants increases so do the chances of someonefinding a match

Registering takes only a few minutes and is easyFirst registrants will fill out asimple questionnaireNext blood will be drawn Later the blood will be typedand your name added to the national registry If at anytime you are considered a potential match you will becontacted for further testing

For more information on being a donor stop by thebooth in the SUB on April 9 Pamphlets will be avail-able as well as a short video

The Arbiteris looking for

Staff WritersGraphic Designers

Section EditorsReceptionists

Applications available at TIre Arbiter affices1910 University Drive Boise Idaho 83725

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Library seeks facultyaward nominations

The Albertsons librarY is inviting students and fac-- uUy to nominate faculty members for the LibraryFaculty Award The award given at Boise State for 11consecutive years honors a faculty

member who has done the most in the past year tosupport the library and promote its effective use

Nomination forms have been mailed to all facultymembers Students may pick up nomination forms at thecirculation desk in the library Nominations must be sub~mitted no later than April 12

The winner will beannounced at a reception in mid-April His or her name will be added to a permanentplaque on display in the library In addition the winnerwill receive a BSU Bookstore gift certificate for $100 aframed certificate of recognition and an online databasesearch in his or her area of-schclarship

Bone marrow registrationdrive to help save lives

Bone marrow transplants save hundreds of lives eachyear Being a registered donor is easy for students andfaculty at BSU because they dont even have to leavethe campus to register

As a community service project for a Social WorkSkills 1 class a group of social work students will behosting a bone marrow registration drive from 9 am-3pm April 10 at the SUB Brink Room The drive is co-sponsored by St Alphonsus Regional Medical Centerand all registrants wi become part of the National BoneMarrow Registry

Patients needing marrow transplants often go toimmediate family members for an exact match unfortu-natelythere is only a one-in-four chance that a sibling

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Faculty Course Suniey project wont beready for fall registrationby Josh Casten

It looks like BSU students may be waiting a whilelonger for faculty evaluations In Novernbetit wasthought that the surveys students would complete toevaluate their instructors would be out by March andthe results would be published prior to the fall registra-tion period

Psychology Professor Eric Landrum who is the fac-ulty adviser in the project said it may be another yearbefore the final product reaches the students

Itsgoing to happen said Landrum We need totake the time to do it right but it will happen

ASBSU President Jeff Klaus concurs Once you geta project going like this you have to fine tune it nowand make it something that will last or its all fornaught

An earlier survey was distributed to more than 400students to ask them what they wanted to see on such asurvey

We basically backtracked and asked what do youwant to know We found that there is definitely a strongdesire to have something made public about BSU facul-ty said Landrum

Currently Landrum is working with the results fromthat survey on a second pilot evaluation survey It

should be out on a limited scale by the end of the semes- to 10 or 12 questions at the most so it will take as littleter After that Landrum said there may be as much as class time as possible J

another year of new versions and pilot tests if thats He is also trying make sure that the faculty wontwhat it takes find reason to object to the content

-The reasons why it is taking longer than originally As long as the questions are fair there shouldnt bethought are multiple Landrum himself has been very a problem with public knowledge said Landrumbusy lately as he is soon to take overthe chair position Another issue that the committee will have to tacklein his department and admits the survey has sometimes is the matter of distribution How will middotthe results bebeen forced to the back burner made public to the students

Klaus admits that the bull Were trying to deter-scope of t~e project had been Once you get a project goiiiy like this you mine the best way to giveunder~stlmate~ and the have to fine tune it now end m k middott I bull the information to the stu-group IS now adJustmg to the bull bull a e I some dents Do we post therealities of a~ministering thmg that wJlllast or Its all for nought results in the library Do wesu~~ a large proJect -ASBSU President JeH Klaus publish a pamphlet Do we

The problem With a pro- post it on a web page Andject of this magnitude is that then theres the issue ofits something that would take a full-time administration funding Will we be able to give this as a free service ordepartment and having students administer it makes it a not These are some of the other things were dealinglittle more complicated with said Landrum

Another issue is th~ faculty Landrum ~ants to make Klaus reiterated his desire to get the project donesure that the faculty WIll be comfortable WIth the survey right the first timeand avoid delays due to objections either for the class If it means going slower to get it right then thatstime it will take or the content of the questions the step we should take But we re confident it will be

Were going to try to get their blessing and take it done in a very short while We know where we want tofrom there go with it Our primary concern right now is getting it

Landrum is trying to keep the survey short limiting it out

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will give away 20 free vouchers tofemale students taking night coursesAccording to Sneddon these voucherswill guarantee the students a place topark on the BSU shuttle route

The BSU shuttle which circles thecampus until 11 pm Monday throughThursday transports students fromtheir classes directly to their carsStudents parking in the spots couldpick up the shuttle at Christ Chapel bythe stadium

Sneddon created the plan when heoverheard three students complainingthat all of the parking lots on campuswere full on the night of a basketballgame Since the shuttle bus only cov-ers the university area the womenwere forced to walk from theEducation Building to their cars in thedark Sneddon said

With assault on therise on collegecampuses Sneddon believes the ath-letic department should approve theplan

The bottom line is that it takes onetime for a person to be assaulted

Sneddon said that if the proposalprevents oneassault or makes studentsless afraid then the plan is worth-while

Womens History Monthspeaker discusses First Ladies

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Is $60 and 20 parking spaces toomuch for the Intercollegiate AthleticsDepartment to pay to prevent a possl-ble assault

ASBSU SenDavid Sneddon willfind out when he meets with theIntercollegiate Athletics Departmentto discuss a proposal to reserve 20 parking spaces at the northeast comerof the stadium

Although the senate unanimouslypassed the measureSneddon fears theAthletics Department will still veto theplan In past years the department hasrejected similar ideasfearing studentswould grab the free spots simply toavoid paying the $3 parking fee

Herb Criner the assistant athleticdirector said he is willing to acceptthe proposal if Sneddon can convincehim the plan is workable Howeverheis concerned that other students willsneak into the lot during the gamestaking up more spaces Furthermore asystem where lot attendants mustcheck vouchers may slow down theflow into theparking lot he added

Should the measure pass ASBSU

by Susan Strader

When asked what is a First Lady many willrespond by saying the presidents wife

A First Lady is much more than just the presi-dlntssp~se in fact first ladies dont evenhave to be married to the president In caseswhen the presidents wife is iIIor incapacitatedin some way the president may appoint a familymember to assume the role of First Lady

Jane Freund BSU psychology major with anextensive background in political science andcampaign work said during aWomens HistoryMonth presentation The Changing Role of theFirst Lady that the First Lady is not only a wifeand mother but a partner confidante spokesper-son career woman and most importantly publicofficial and role model

The First Lady is seen as a significant publicofficial in politics an a role model for our coun-try Often the role of the First Lady is a doubleedged sword Freund said Whether active andvocal or seemingly passive First Ladies are crit-icized heavily by the public First Ladies areeven made into targets to get to the presidentFirst Ladies are often taken for granted and weusually dont realize the crucial part they play inAmerican government said Freund

Since the early 1900s the role of the FirstLady has undergone many changes Innovations

that are now commonplace such as televisionand radio have thrown First Ladies into thespotlight First Ladies have used this exposure tobecome spokespeople for specific issues and tocampaign on behalf of the presidents More andmore First Ladies are campaigning with thepres-idents and president hopefuls and have becomeinfluential in whether or not they will becomeelected With more b~oks being written aboutFirst Ladies instead of just presidents they arcnow being seenas a separate entity Now withthe Internet there is an incredible proliferationof information available about First Ladies

A changing notabl~ role discussed in JaneFreunds presentation The Changing Role ofthe First Lady was that of the career womanHillary Clinton was the first First Lady to hold ajob outside of The White House Elizabeth Dolehas said that if her husband is elected she willkeep her job as president of the RedCr~ss

As societys rolesfor women have changedso have those of the First Lady Women are now

-a vital part of the labor force Wemen havedeveloped a new identity through a successfulcareer With that First Ladies have developedand identity separate from the presidentswife They have created this new identitybec~se of their accomplishments professionallypoliticallyand personally Because of the FirstLadiesincreased responsbjtity they havebecome prominent prestigious leaders with sig-nificant authority in American govermnenl

Transferof engmeenngprogramsmoves alongby Ed Gutierrez

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Classes and workshopsbegin throughout-thesummer No formaladmission requirementsFor a free summer session bulletinwrite or call

1996 Summer Session333-1 Oregon Hall1279 University of-OregonEugene OR 97403-1279(541) 346-3475

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Brownlee Reservolrwater essence orthe origImdfountain t~med t~ IJeIpsUPIKI~the~tion oftheMKand fish management meeting on at the pofksoperiin9InMay 1959 Nature Center in Boisescheduled Total prolect costs are ll$timoted around The three-hour audion brought in

Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Parkfountain undergoes renova-tion playground parking re-routed

Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

In addition to the DrivlngGuidethe

inier~~rB~~lttservolris of particular Interest to biologists andhuntersln 199394Q harsh winter fol~lowing severol years of-drought played havoc on deernumbelS hut now thingshave fumed araundltlcioks hke the deerpopulotion lsonlhe rkeagoln bull

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Spring 96 issue contains feature storieson three career paths with theDepartment of Fish and Gameconservamiddottion officer educator and biologist RobBrazie John Gahl and Sue Nass describewhalthese people do and how they pre-pared for their work both educational~and vocational~

Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

Our third story takesolaok at Idahosbald eagle population Every winter thesebig beautiful

birds migrate intoI~ areas like the t

Boise River Why Ptare they hereWill developmentaffect the boldeagle populationsalong the river IIncredible IJahagoes along for aloak at our boldeagles with rap-tor biologist GregKollenecker

Flying with Incredible IdahoThis month Incredible Idaho goes fly

ing over western Idaho in search of mule deer Each winter the Idaho Deportment

of fISh and Game conducts ~Ig game counts to determine how well our states

elk and d~r populations hove fared overthe kIStyear

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drops the viewer into battles between three war-lords Takeda Shingen Oda Nobukado andTokugawa leyasu Each man wishes to become theruler of Japan to achieve this position he mustdefeat the others and take Kyoto the imperial cap-ital At the movies start Shingen is the strongest the most powerful the most likely to become the-

rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

raquogt been his shadowNeedsomeaddUionalbackgroundmiddotmiddot bullbullbullmiddot warrior had tired of

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And so asShingen is dying he orders his chief officers tohide his death from his followers and his enemiesfor three years using thekagemusha to pull off theruse

Throughout the movie the audience watches asa commoner athief becomes a warlordsand ulti-mately a commoner During this metamorphosisKurosawa posits a question an idea if the originalis gone how can there be a shadow of the origi-nal Doesnt there need to be an original to createa shadow from

Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

is surprisingly clean This absence of gore makes sense

when placed within the context of thetime Kurosawa-has set Kagemusha inDuring this period warlords ran the

~~~wwwvoy~gertOcom(Cghgraph~ world Commoners were at their dis-posal Expendable And instead of com-manding their vast armies warlords

would sit stoically onneafbyhills overlooking thebattlefield watching aStheidroops hacked eachother to bits Not so bid for the warlords not sogood for the common soldiers

And sinc~ Kagemusha isaboiltw3rlord-ancthose whoportray warlords-and notcommohpeople Kurosawa therefore doesnt Lercommonpeople interfe~ewiththe story line or the audi- ences symPM~y To strip the common folk out ofthe audiencesattention he turns the camera awayfrorri the violence the acticn and points it atthewarlords the subjects of the movie Thus we seethe action ~ reflected in the facial expressions ofa spectatornot a player An eerie effect indeed

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dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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audiences havecome to expectHe relied heavilyon acoustic instru-mentation to cap-ture the intangiblequality of honestyin the album andthis technique bull bullshowcases hisinnate abiliiy to wrltememorabiesongs

This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

Upcoming Events

EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

1 Pick up applications and Job summariesin the Administration Business and Educationbuildings and throughout the Student Union

2 Bring completed appllcalfons tothe Brink Room 2nd floor Student Union

= on the appropriate interview date and beprepared to Interview for the position(s) you

are applying for

~ Interviewing and Hiring dates for

J Outdoor Rental Center Supervisor Union

Manager Graphic Designer (bring portfolio)

Audio Visual Maintenance Technician

Monday April 8th 10am-7pmTuesday April 9th 8am-Spm

Interviewing and HIring dates for

Facilities Crew Recreation Center Desk

Attendant Recreation Center Maintenance

Outdoor Rental Center Attendant

Directors Receptionist Student Activities Office

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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I do and I loved them Kids are no longer rate-sponsor container Logo plainly visible of- able to do that and its a liuledishearten)ng _course _ bull

No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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BSUs Gibbs Wins VandalGolf Invitational

Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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14 students qua~ifyfornational competition

Shane Lee took one championship and one third-place sport and Travis Hansen finished in first in onedivision and a fifth in another to lead 14 students fromthe BSU College of Technologys marketingmanage-ment technology program in a state business competi-tion recently Lee took first place in sales manager and third in full-

service restaurant management for the best performanceby a BSU participant at the Idaho Delta Epsilon ChiCareer Conference

Himsen took first in food marketing and tookalongwith tearrimateJon Worthan fifthin-internatlonal mar-keting

Other first-place honors went to Jim Andrews forentrepreneurship and Melodie Evans in fashion mer-chandise promotion

Paul Spieler finished second in food marketing forBoise State while three other BSU students took third-place honors The third-place finishers were VenugopalChenna general marketing Craig Fisher entrepreneur-ship and Sue Rucker sales representative

Julie Russell was fourthin entrepreneurship while theteam of Heather Phillips and Jason Warren took fifth inindustrial marketing

The team of Spieler Lee Phillips and Fisher placedsecond in the Quiz Bowl

I~ addition Kristie Kaes and Michelle Cripes quali-fied to participate in Delta Epsilon Chis NationalManagement Institute national competition

All 14 students qualify for the competition at DeltaEpsilon Chis national conference in Oriando Fla heldin late March Some 2000 business students from acrossthe nation will participate in the conference

The state competition included competitors fromBSU Idaho State University Eastern Idaho TechnicalCollegeCollege of Southern Idaho Lewis-Clark StateCollege Ricks College and North Idaho College bull

Speech and debate teamwins Great West Regionals

The Boise State University speech and debate teamcollected i3individual awards to win the schools firstregional championship at the Pi Kappa Delta We~tRegional Collegiate Forensics Tournament recently mCoeur d Alene

The Great West Region is comprised of PKDNational Forensic Honor Society member institutions inCalifornia Idaho Oregon and Washington

Boise States team coached by communication pro-fessor Marty Most amassed 98 team points to outdis-tance second-place Pacific Lutheran which finishedwith 77 points

Sophomore Patricia Moore teamed Wit freshm~nJessica Dempster to win first place for BOise State mparliamentary debate Moore also placed secnd ininformative speaking second in persuasive speaking andthird in extemporaneous speaking

Sophomores Erin Jensen and Jaime Thompson pl~ced third incross-examination debate Jensen the captainofthe BSU teamalso picked up a first-place finish inspeech to entertain a thir~-place aard in retoricalanalysis and finished fourth mpers~aslve speaking

Dempster and freshman Susie Phelps teamed up towin duo interpretation Phelps and her debae partnerAlex Neiwirth a freshman placed fifth in parhamenta~debate Neiwirth also received a fifth-place award 10

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BSUs award-winning horticulture students from left Tina Lynch-Teilmann Trish Nichols Kelly DeMasters and MicheleSlaathaug

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In Ornamental Horticulture BSUs Trish Nicholscaptured first place in floriculture and second in hor-ticulture while Tina Lynch-Teilmann took second infloriculture and third in horticulture Nichols also

Led by Michele Slaathaug four Boise State fared well in the other programs taking first in land-University horticulture students collected six first- scape nursery and second in specialized horticultureplace awards in the state competition of the 1996 in Employment Interview and Career PlanningIntermountain Postsecondary Agriculture Students respectively Kelly DeMasters took first in forestryClub in Twin Falls recently and natural resources in Employment Interview and

Slaathaug took first in horticulture and third in first in forestry in Career Planning floriculture in the Ornamental Horticulture Specialist Students from BSU CSI Ricks College UtahAward Program She was also first in floriculture and State and Lewis-Clark State College coinpet~~specialized horticulture in the Eniployment Interview In addition Lynch- Teilmann and Nichols eachAward Program and Career PlanningProgram recently received a $500 scholarship from the Idahorespectively to lead the BSU contingent Nursery Association INA scholarship awards are

Slaathaug also teamed with jill Cla~k of Collegemiddot based on scholastic records as well as studentsof Southern Idaho to take third place in the crop spe- needs abilities and sincerity in pursuingemploymentcialist competition She was also elected state confer- in the nursery industrycnce coordinator for the 1997 competition

dental office management public health and dentalhygiene professional and legal concepts and clinicalwork

informative speaking and was 10th in impromptu speak-ing

Other award winners for BSU arc Jaime Bobofasophomore who placed third in interpretation of dramat-ic literature and Jaque Peak a junior who placed thirdin informative speaking ASBSUs Oustanding

Faculty Awards announcedmiddotOnefaculty member from each of Boise States six

colleges received Outstanding Faculty Awards recentlyThe awards sponsored by ASBSU were announced atthe Faculty Recognition Dinner on March 20

Richard Banks of the Chemistry Department waschosen to receive the award from among 17 othernomi-

nees in the College of Arts and SciencesMichael Bixby of the Management Department

received the award for the College of Business Threeother professors from the College of Business werenominated

Lamont Lyons of the Foundations Tecbnology and 1I

Three dental assistingstudents win scholarships

Three students in the Boise State University dentalasslstingprogram recently received $500 scholarshipsfrom the Southwest Idaho Dental Society to assistthemwith their academic pursuits in the program

Pattie Reynolds Fruitland Susan Oldham Eagleand Stephanie DobsonBoise were selected for thescholarships by the dental assisting programs advisoryboard

The dental assisting program is administered by theSchool of Applied Technology in theBSU College ofTechnology

Students who complete the nine-month program earna technical certificate Courses in the program includedental assistant theory dental laboratory instruction

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Secondary Education Departmentwaschosen for theaward for the College of Education Seven other Collegeof Education faculty-were nominated

Nancy Otterness of the Nursing Department receivedthe award for the College of HealthSciences Three other College of Health Sciences faculty received nomi-nations

David Rayborn of the Communication Departmentwas selected for the award from among seven othernominees in the College of Social Sciences and PublicAffairs

Starla Haislip of the MarketingManagementTechnology Department received the award for theCollege of Technology Nine other faculty within theCollege of Technology received nominations

Manuscripts needed forPresidenfs writing awards

Submissions are being accepted for the 1996 BSUPresidents Writing Awards Entries must be written bycurrently enrolledBSU students Essays prepared forcourse work are eligible but previously publishedessays are not A student may submit no more than oneentry

First- and second-place prizes of $150 and $75respectively will be given in each of the six categories

Manuscripts should be 1000-2000 words typeddouble-spaced and submitted in an envelope along withthe authors name address phone number student num-ber and contest category The authors name should notappear on the manuscript Manuscripts will not bereturned

Submissions are due by 5 pm Friday April 5Inquiries and manuscripts should be addressed toMichelle W Dega English Department BSU 1910University Drive Boise ID 83725 Inquiries can be

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will match The next place theyturnisth~NationalBone Marrow Registry The most diffieuItmatehes tomake are for African-Americansraquo~spiulics Asian-Pacific Islanders and Native Americans These groupscomprise only 20 percent of all donors on jhe nationalregistry Currently there are approximately 2 milliondonors on the national registry but more are needed-especially racial minorities Remember as the numberof registrants increases so do the chances of someonefinding a match

Registering takes only a few minutes and is easyFirst registrants will fill out asimple questionnaireNext blood will be drawn Later the blood will be typedand your name added to the national registry If at anytime you are considered a potential match you will becontacted for further testing

For more information on being a donor stop by thebooth in the SUB on April 9 Pamphlets will be avail-able as well as a short video

The Arbiteris looking for

Staff WritersGraphic Designers

Section EditorsReceptionists

Applications available at TIre Arbiter affices1910 University Drive Boise Idaho 83725

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Library seeks facultyaward nominations

The Albertsons librarY is inviting students and fac-- uUy to nominate faculty members for the LibraryFaculty Award The award given at Boise State for 11consecutive years honors a faculty

member who has done the most in the past year tosupport the library and promote its effective use

Nomination forms have been mailed to all facultymembers Students may pick up nomination forms at thecirculation desk in the library Nominations must be sub~mitted no later than April 12

The winner will beannounced at a reception in mid-April His or her name will be added to a permanentplaque on display in the library In addition the winnerwill receive a BSU Bookstore gift certificate for $100 aframed certificate of recognition and an online databasesearch in his or her area of-schclarship

Bone marrow registrationdrive to help save lives

Bone marrow transplants save hundreds of lives eachyear Being a registered donor is easy for students andfaculty at BSU because they dont even have to leavethe campus to register

As a community service project for a Social WorkSkills 1 class a group of social work students will behosting a bone marrow registration drive from 9 am-3pm April 10 at the SUB Brink Room The drive is co-sponsored by St Alphonsus Regional Medical Centerand all registrants wi become part of the National BoneMarrow Registry

Patients needing marrow transplants often go toimmediate family members for an exact match unfortu-natelythere is only a one-in-four chance that a sibling

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Faculty Course Suniey project wont beready for fall registrationby Josh Casten

It looks like BSU students may be waiting a whilelonger for faculty evaluations In Novernbetit wasthought that the surveys students would complete toevaluate their instructors would be out by March andthe results would be published prior to the fall registra-tion period

Psychology Professor Eric Landrum who is the fac-ulty adviser in the project said it may be another yearbefore the final product reaches the students

Itsgoing to happen said Landrum We need totake the time to do it right but it will happen

ASBSU President Jeff Klaus concurs Once you geta project going like this you have to fine tune it nowand make it something that will last or its all fornaught

An earlier survey was distributed to more than 400students to ask them what they wanted to see on such asurvey

We basically backtracked and asked what do youwant to know We found that there is definitely a strongdesire to have something made public about BSU facul-ty said Landrum

Currently Landrum is working with the results fromthat survey on a second pilot evaluation survey It

should be out on a limited scale by the end of the semes- to 10 or 12 questions at the most so it will take as littleter After that Landrum said there may be as much as class time as possible J

another year of new versions and pilot tests if thats He is also trying make sure that the faculty wontwhat it takes find reason to object to the content

-The reasons why it is taking longer than originally As long as the questions are fair there shouldnt bethought are multiple Landrum himself has been very a problem with public knowledge said Landrumbusy lately as he is soon to take overthe chair position Another issue that the committee will have to tacklein his department and admits the survey has sometimes is the matter of distribution How will middotthe results bebeen forced to the back burner made public to the students

Klaus admits that the bull Were trying to deter-scope of t~e project had been Once you get a project goiiiy like this you mine the best way to giveunder~stlmate~ and the have to fine tune it now end m k middott I bull the information to the stu-group IS now adJustmg to the bull bull a e I some dents Do we post therealities of a~ministering thmg that wJlllast or Its all for nought results in the library Do wesu~~ a large proJect -ASBSU President JeH Klaus publish a pamphlet Do we

The problem With a pro- post it on a web page Andject of this magnitude is that then theres the issue ofits something that would take a full-time administration funding Will we be able to give this as a free service ordepartment and having students administer it makes it a not These are some of the other things were dealinglittle more complicated with said Landrum

Another issue is th~ faculty Landrum ~ants to make Klaus reiterated his desire to get the project donesure that the faculty WIll be comfortable WIth the survey right the first timeand avoid delays due to objections either for the class If it means going slower to get it right then thatstime it will take or the content of the questions the step we should take But we re confident it will be

Were going to try to get their blessing and take it done in a very short while We know where we want tofrom there go with it Our primary concern right now is getting it

Landrum is trying to keep the survey short limiting it out

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will give away 20 free vouchers tofemale students taking night coursesAccording to Sneddon these voucherswill guarantee the students a place topark on the BSU shuttle route

The BSU shuttle which circles thecampus until 11 pm Monday throughThursday transports students fromtheir classes directly to their carsStudents parking in the spots couldpick up the shuttle at Christ Chapel bythe stadium

Sneddon created the plan when heoverheard three students complainingthat all of the parking lots on campuswere full on the night of a basketballgame Since the shuttle bus only cov-ers the university area the womenwere forced to walk from theEducation Building to their cars in thedark Sneddon said

With assault on therise on collegecampuses Sneddon believes the ath-letic department should approve theplan

The bottom line is that it takes onetime for a person to be assaulted

Sneddon said that if the proposalprevents oneassault or makes studentsless afraid then the plan is worth-while

Womens History Monthspeaker discusses First Ladies

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Is $60 and 20 parking spaces toomuch for the Intercollegiate AthleticsDepartment to pay to prevent a possl-ble assault

ASBSU SenDavid Sneddon willfind out when he meets with theIntercollegiate Athletics Departmentto discuss a proposal to reserve 20 parking spaces at the northeast comerof the stadium

Although the senate unanimouslypassed the measureSneddon fears theAthletics Department will still veto theplan In past years the department hasrejected similar ideasfearing studentswould grab the free spots simply toavoid paying the $3 parking fee

Herb Criner the assistant athleticdirector said he is willing to acceptthe proposal if Sneddon can convincehim the plan is workable Howeverheis concerned that other students willsneak into the lot during the gamestaking up more spaces Furthermore asystem where lot attendants mustcheck vouchers may slow down theflow into theparking lot he added

Should the measure pass ASBSU

by Susan Strader

When asked what is a First Lady many willrespond by saying the presidents wife

A First Lady is much more than just the presi-dlntssp~se in fact first ladies dont evenhave to be married to the president In caseswhen the presidents wife is iIIor incapacitatedin some way the president may appoint a familymember to assume the role of First Lady

Jane Freund BSU psychology major with anextensive background in political science andcampaign work said during aWomens HistoryMonth presentation The Changing Role of theFirst Lady that the First Lady is not only a wifeand mother but a partner confidante spokesper-son career woman and most importantly publicofficial and role model

The First Lady is seen as a significant publicofficial in politics an a role model for our coun-try Often the role of the First Lady is a doubleedged sword Freund said Whether active andvocal or seemingly passive First Ladies are crit-icized heavily by the public First Ladies areeven made into targets to get to the presidentFirst Ladies are often taken for granted and weusually dont realize the crucial part they play inAmerican government said Freund

Since the early 1900s the role of the FirstLady has undergone many changes Innovations

that are now commonplace such as televisionand radio have thrown First Ladies into thespotlight First Ladies have used this exposure tobecome spokespeople for specific issues and tocampaign on behalf of the presidents More andmore First Ladies are campaigning with thepres-idents and president hopefuls and have becomeinfluential in whether or not they will becomeelected With more b~oks being written aboutFirst Ladies instead of just presidents they arcnow being seenas a separate entity Now withthe Internet there is an incredible proliferationof information available about First Ladies

A changing notabl~ role discussed in JaneFreunds presentation The Changing Role ofthe First Lady was that of the career womanHillary Clinton was the first First Lady to hold ajob outside of The White House Elizabeth Dolehas said that if her husband is elected she willkeep her job as president of the RedCr~ss

As societys rolesfor women have changedso have those of the First Lady Women are now

-a vital part of the labor force Wemen havedeveloped a new identity through a successfulcareer With that First Ladies have developedand identity separate from the presidentswife They have created this new identitybec~se of their accomplishments professionallypoliticallyand personally Because of the FirstLadiesincreased responsbjtity they havebecome prominent prestigious leaders with sig-nificant authority in American govermnenl

Transferof engmeenngprogramsmoves alongby Ed Gutierrez

1996

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Classes and workshopsbegin throughout-thesummer No formaladmission requirementsFor a free summer session bulletinwrite or call

1996 Summer Session333-1 Oregon Hall1279 University of-OregonEugene OR 97403-1279(541) 346-3475

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Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Parkfountain undergoes renova-tion playground parking re-routed

Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

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inier~~rB~~lttservolris of particular Interest to biologists andhuntersln 199394Q harsh winter fol~lowing severol years of-drought played havoc on deernumbelS hut now thingshave fumed araundltlcioks hke the deerpopulotion lsonlhe rkeagoln bull

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Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

Our third story takesolaok at Idahosbald eagle population Every winter thesebig beautiful

birds migrate intoI~ areas like the t

Boise River Why Ptare they hereWill developmentaffect the boldeagle populationsalong the river IIncredible IJahagoes along for aloak at our boldeagles with rap-tor biologist GregKollenecker

Flying with Incredible IdahoThis month Incredible Idaho goes fly

ing over western Idaho in search of mule deer Each winter the Idaho Deportment

of fISh and Game conducts ~Ig game counts to determine how well our states

elk and d~r populations hove fared overthe kIStyear

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drops the viewer into battles between three war-lords Takeda Shingen Oda Nobukado andTokugawa leyasu Each man wishes to become theruler of Japan to achieve this position he mustdefeat the others and take Kyoto the imperial cap-ital At the movies start Shingen is the strongest the most powerful the most likely to become the-

rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

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dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

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On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

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en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

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Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

sllpport find their voicennd speak outindcfenseof their educationi middotbullmiddotbull1middot bullIf you expand the stadilm Notre Dame will come OtherWise wt rilayendup with a campus of sirong bQdi~But how unfortunate that4saresultofthis view-the and wcakmiiIds~

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

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Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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SUB a room will be set aside for viewing of old filmand a catering kitchen will also be availableA 2000 square foot patio will also be built in the

back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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Secondary Education Departmentwaschosen for theaward for the College of Education Seven other Collegeof Education faculty-were nominated

Nancy Otterness of the Nursing Department receivedthe award for the College of HealthSciences Three other College of Health Sciences faculty received nomi-nations

David Rayborn of the Communication Departmentwas selected for the award from among seven othernominees in the College of Social Sciences and PublicAffairs

Starla Haislip of the MarketingManagementTechnology Department received the award for theCollege of Technology Nine other faculty within theCollege of Technology received nominations

Manuscripts needed forPresidenfs writing awards

Submissions are being accepted for the 1996 BSUPresidents Writing Awards Entries must be written bycurrently enrolledBSU students Essays prepared forcourse work are eligible but previously publishedessays are not A student may submit no more than oneentry

First- and second-place prizes of $150 and $75respectively will be given in each of the six categories

Manuscripts should be 1000-2000 words typeddouble-spaced and submitted in an envelope along withthe authors name address phone number student num-ber and contest category The authors name should notappear on the manuscript Manuscripts will not bereturned

Submissions are due by 5 pm Friday April 5Inquiries and manuscripts should be addressed toMichelle W Dega English Department BSU 1910University Drive Boise ID 83725 Inquiries can be

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Registering takes only a few minutes and is easyFirst registrants will fill out asimple questionnaireNext blood will be drawn Later the blood will be typedand your name added to the national registry If at anytime you are considered a potential match you will becontacted for further testing

For more information on being a donor stop by thebooth in the SUB on April 9 Pamphlets will be avail-able as well as a short video

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Library seeks facultyaward nominations

The Albertsons librarY is inviting students and fac-- uUy to nominate faculty members for the LibraryFaculty Award The award given at Boise State for 11consecutive years honors a faculty

member who has done the most in the past year tosupport the library and promote its effective use

Nomination forms have been mailed to all facultymembers Students may pick up nomination forms at thecirculation desk in the library Nominations must be sub~mitted no later than April 12

The winner will beannounced at a reception in mid-April His or her name will be added to a permanentplaque on display in the library In addition the winnerwill receive a BSU Bookstore gift certificate for $100 aframed certificate of recognition and an online databasesearch in his or her area of-schclarship

Bone marrow registrationdrive to help save lives

Bone marrow transplants save hundreds of lives eachyear Being a registered donor is easy for students andfaculty at BSU because they dont even have to leavethe campus to register

As a community service project for a Social WorkSkills 1 class a group of social work students will behosting a bone marrow registration drive from 9 am-3pm April 10 at the SUB Brink Room The drive is co-sponsored by St Alphonsus Regional Medical Centerand all registrants wi become part of the National BoneMarrow Registry

Patients needing marrow transplants often go toimmediate family members for an exact match unfortu-natelythere is only a one-in-four chance that a sibling

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Faculty Course Suniey project wont beready for fall registrationby Josh Casten

It looks like BSU students may be waiting a whilelonger for faculty evaluations In Novernbetit wasthought that the surveys students would complete toevaluate their instructors would be out by March andthe results would be published prior to the fall registra-tion period

Psychology Professor Eric Landrum who is the fac-ulty adviser in the project said it may be another yearbefore the final product reaches the students

Itsgoing to happen said Landrum We need totake the time to do it right but it will happen

ASBSU President Jeff Klaus concurs Once you geta project going like this you have to fine tune it nowand make it something that will last or its all fornaught

An earlier survey was distributed to more than 400students to ask them what they wanted to see on such asurvey

We basically backtracked and asked what do youwant to know We found that there is definitely a strongdesire to have something made public about BSU facul-ty said Landrum

Currently Landrum is working with the results fromthat survey on a second pilot evaluation survey It

should be out on a limited scale by the end of the semes- to 10 or 12 questions at the most so it will take as littleter After that Landrum said there may be as much as class time as possible J

another year of new versions and pilot tests if thats He is also trying make sure that the faculty wontwhat it takes find reason to object to the content

-The reasons why it is taking longer than originally As long as the questions are fair there shouldnt bethought are multiple Landrum himself has been very a problem with public knowledge said Landrumbusy lately as he is soon to take overthe chair position Another issue that the committee will have to tacklein his department and admits the survey has sometimes is the matter of distribution How will middotthe results bebeen forced to the back burner made public to the students

Klaus admits that the bull Were trying to deter-scope of t~e project had been Once you get a project goiiiy like this you mine the best way to giveunder~stlmate~ and the have to fine tune it now end m k middott I bull the information to the stu-group IS now adJustmg to the bull bull a e I some dents Do we post therealities of a~ministering thmg that wJlllast or Its all for nought results in the library Do wesu~~ a large proJect -ASBSU President JeH Klaus publish a pamphlet Do we

The problem With a pro- post it on a web page Andject of this magnitude is that then theres the issue ofits something that would take a full-time administration funding Will we be able to give this as a free service ordepartment and having students administer it makes it a not These are some of the other things were dealinglittle more complicated with said Landrum

Another issue is th~ faculty Landrum ~ants to make Klaus reiterated his desire to get the project donesure that the faculty WIll be comfortable WIth the survey right the first timeand avoid delays due to objections either for the class If it means going slower to get it right then thatstime it will take or the content of the questions the step we should take But we re confident it will be

Were going to try to get their blessing and take it done in a very short while We know where we want tofrom there go with it Our primary concern right now is getting it

Landrum is trying to keep the survey short limiting it out

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will give away 20 free vouchers tofemale students taking night coursesAccording to Sneddon these voucherswill guarantee the students a place topark on the BSU shuttle route

The BSU shuttle which circles thecampus until 11 pm Monday throughThursday transports students fromtheir classes directly to their carsStudents parking in the spots couldpick up the shuttle at Christ Chapel bythe stadium

Sneddon created the plan when heoverheard three students complainingthat all of the parking lots on campuswere full on the night of a basketballgame Since the shuttle bus only cov-ers the university area the womenwere forced to walk from theEducation Building to their cars in thedark Sneddon said

With assault on therise on collegecampuses Sneddon believes the ath-letic department should approve theplan

The bottom line is that it takes onetime for a person to be assaulted

Sneddon said that if the proposalprevents oneassault or makes studentsless afraid then the plan is worth-while

Womens History Monthspeaker discusses First Ladies

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Is $60 and 20 parking spaces toomuch for the Intercollegiate AthleticsDepartment to pay to prevent a possl-ble assault

ASBSU SenDavid Sneddon willfind out when he meets with theIntercollegiate Athletics Departmentto discuss a proposal to reserve 20 parking spaces at the northeast comerof the stadium

Although the senate unanimouslypassed the measureSneddon fears theAthletics Department will still veto theplan In past years the department hasrejected similar ideasfearing studentswould grab the free spots simply toavoid paying the $3 parking fee

Herb Criner the assistant athleticdirector said he is willing to acceptthe proposal if Sneddon can convincehim the plan is workable Howeverheis concerned that other students willsneak into the lot during the gamestaking up more spaces Furthermore asystem where lot attendants mustcheck vouchers may slow down theflow into theparking lot he added

Should the measure pass ASBSU

by Susan Strader

When asked what is a First Lady many willrespond by saying the presidents wife

A First Lady is much more than just the presi-dlntssp~se in fact first ladies dont evenhave to be married to the president In caseswhen the presidents wife is iIIor incapacitatedin some way the president may appoint a familymember to assume the role of First Lady

Jane Freund BSU psychology major with anextensive background in political science andcampaign work said during aWomens HistoryMonth presentation The Changing Role of theFirst Lady that the First Lady is not only a wifeand mother but a partner confidante spokesper-son career woman and most importantly publicofficial and role model

The First Lady is seen as a significant publicofficial in politics an a role model for our coun-try Often the role of the First Lady is a doubleedged sword Freund said Whether active andvocal or seemingly passive First Ladies are crit-icized heavily by the public First Ladies areeven made into targets to get to the presidentFirst Ladies are often taken for granted and weusually dont realize the crucial part they play inAmerican government said Freund

Since the early 1900s the role of the FirstLady has undergone many changes Innovations

that are now commonplace such as televisionand radio have thrown First Ladies into thespotlight First Ladies have used this exposure tobecome spokespeople for specific issues and tocampaign on behalf of the presidents More andmore First Ladies are campaigning with thepres-idents and president hopefuls and have becomeinfluential in whether or not they will becomeelected With more b~oks being written aboutFirst Ladies instead of just presidents they arcnow being seenas a separate entity Now withthe Internet there is an incredible proliferationof information available about First Ladies

A changing notabl~ role discussed in JaneFreunds presentation The Changing Role ofthe First Lady was that of the career womanHillary Clinton was the first First Lady to hold ajob outside of The White House Elizabeth Dolehas said that if her husband is elected she willkeep her job as president of the RedCr~ss

As societys rolesfor women have changedso have those of the First Lady Women are now

-a vital part of the labor force Wemen havedeveloped a new identity through a successfulcareer With that First Ladies have developedand identity separate from the presidentswife They have created this new identitybec~se of their accomplishments professionallypoliticallyand personally Because of the FirstLadiesincreased responsbjtity they havebecome prominent prestigious leaders with sig-nificant authority in American govermnenl

Transferof engmeenngprogramsmoves alongby Ed Gutierrez

1996

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June 2~August 16

Classes and workshopsbegin throughout-thesummer No formaladmission requirementsFor a free summer session bulletinwrite or call

1996 Summer Session333-1 Oregon Hall1279 University of-OregonEugene OR 97403-1279(541) 346-3475

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Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

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Spring 96 issue contains feature storieson three career paths with theDepartment of Fish and Gameconservamiddottion officer educator and biologist RobBrazie John Gahl and Sue Nass describewhalthese people do and how they pre-pared for their work both educational~and vocational~

Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

Our third story takesolaok at Idahosbald eagle population Every winter thesebig beautiful

birds migrate intoI~ areas like the t

Boise River Why Ptare they hereWill developmentaffect the boldeagle populationsalong the river IIncredible IJahagoes along for aloak at our boldeagles with rap-tor biologist GregKollenecker

Flying with Incredible IdahoThis month Incredible Idaho goes fly

ing over western Idaho in search of mule deer Each winter the Idaho Deportment

of fISh and Game conducts ~Ig game counts to determine how well our states

elk and d~r populations hove fared overthe kIStyear

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drops the viewer into battles between three war-lords Takeda Shingen Oda Nobukado andTokugawa leyasu Each man wishes to become theruler of Japan to achieve this position he mustdefeat the others and take Kyoto the imperial cap-ital At the movies start Shingen is the strongest the most powerful the most likely to become the-

rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

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And so asShingen is dying he orders his chief officers tohide his death from his followers and his enemiesfor three years using thekagemusha to pull off theruse

Throughout the movie the audience watches asa commoner athief becomes a warlordsand ulti-mately a commoner During this metamorphosisKurosawa posits a question an idea if the originalis gone how can there be a shadow of the origi-nal Doesnt there need to be an original to createa shadow from

Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

is surprisingly clean This absence of gore makes sense

when placed within the context of thetime Kurosawa-has set Kagemusha inDuring this period warlords ran the

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would sit stoically onneafbyhills overlooking thebattlefield watching aStheidroops hacked eachother to bits Not so bid for the warlords not sogood for the common soldiers

And sinc~ Kagemusha isaboiltw3rlord-ancthose whoportray warlords-and notcommohpeople Kurosawa therefore doesnt Lercommonpeople interfe~ewiththe story line or the audi- ences symPM~y To strip the common folk out ofthe audiencesattention he turns the camera awayfrorri the violence the acticn and points it atthewarlords the subjects of the movie Thus we seethe action ~ reflected in the facial expressions ofa spectatornot a player An eerie effect indeed

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Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

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and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

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ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

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Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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will give away 20 free vouchers tofemale students taking night coursesAccording to Sneddon these voucherswill guarantee the students a place topark on the BSU shuttle route

The BSU shuttle which circles thecampus until 11 pm Monday throughThursday transports students fromtheir classes directly to their carsStudents parking in the spots couldpick up the shuttle at Christ Chapel bythe stadium

Sneddon created the plan when heoverheard three students complainingthat all of the parking lots on campuswere full on the night of a basketballgame Since the shuttle bus only cov-ers the university area the womenwere forced to walk from theEducation Building to their cars in thedark Sneddon said

With assault on therise on collegecampuses Sneddon believes the ath-letic department should approve theplan

The bottom line is that it takes onetime for a person to be assaulted

Sneddon said that if the proposalprevents oneassault or makes studentsless afraid then the plan is worth-while

Womens History Monthspeaker discusses First Ladies

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ASBSU SenDavid Sneddon willfind out when he meets with theIntercollegiate Athletics Departmentto discuss a proposal to reserve 20 parking spaces at the northeast comerof the stadium

Although the senate unanimouslypassed the measureSneddon fears theAthletics Department will still veto theplan In past years the department hasrejected similar ideasfearing studentswould grab the free spots simply toavoid paying the $3 parking fee

Herb Criner the assistant athleticdirector said he is willing to acceptthe proposal if Sneddon can convincehim the plan is workable Howeverheis concerned that other students willsneak into the lot during the gamestaking up more spaces Furthermore asystem where lot attendants mustcheck vouchers may slow down theflow into theparking lot he added

Should the measure pass ASBSU

by Susan Strader

When asked what is a First Lady many willrespond by saying the presidents wife

A First Lady is much more than just the presi-dlntssp~se in fact first ladies dont evenhave to be married to the president In caseswhen the presidents wife is iIIor incapacitatedin some way the president may appoint a familymember to assume the role of First Lady

Jane Freund BSU psychology major with anextensive background in political science andcampaign work said during aWomens HistoryMonth presentation The Changing Role of theFirst Lady that the First Lady is not only a wifeand mother but a partner confidante spokesper-son career woman and most importantly publicofficial and role model

The First Lady is seen as a significant publicofficial in politics an a role model for our coun-try Often the role of the First Lady is a doubleedged sword Freund said Whether active andvocal or seemingly passive First Ladies are crit-icized heavily by the public First Ladies areeven made into targets to get to the presidentFirst Ladies are often taken for granted and weusually dont realize the crucial part they play inAmerican government said Freund

Since the early 1900s the role of the FirstLady has undergone many changes Innovations

that are now commonplace such as televisionand radio have thrown First Ladies into thespotlight First Ladies have used this exposure tobecome spokespeople for specific issues and tocampaign on behalf of the presidents More andmore First Ladies are campaigning with thepres-idents and president hopefuls and have becomeinfluential in whether or not they will becomeelected With more b~oks being written aboutFirst Ladies instead of just presidents they arcnow being seenas a separate entity Now withthe Internet there is an incredible proliferationof information available about First Ladies

A changing notabl~ role discussed in JaneFreunds presentation The Changing Role ofthe First Lady was that of the career womanHillary Clinton was the first First Lady to hold ajob outside of The White House Elizabeth Dolehas said that if her husband is elected she willkeep her job as president of the RedCr~ss

As societys rolesfor women have changedso have those of the First Lady Women are now

-a vital part of the labor force Wemen havedeveloped a new identity through a successfulcareer With that First Ladies have developedand identity separate from the presidentswife They have created this new identitybec~se of their accomplishments professionallypoliticallyand personally Because of the FirstLadiesincreased responsbjtity they havebecome prominent prestigious leaders with sig-nificant authority in American govermnenl

Transferof engmeenngprogramsmoves alongby Ed Gutierrez

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Classes and workshopsbegin throughout-thesummer No formaladmission requirementsFor a free summer session bulletinwrite or call

1996 Summer Session333-1 Oregon Hall1279 University of-OregonEugene OR 97403-1279(541) 346-3475

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Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

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Spring 96 issue contains feature storieson three career paths with theDepartment of Fish and Gameconservamiddottion officer educator and biologist RobBrazie John Gahl and Sue Nass describewhalthese people do and how they pre-pared for their work both educational~and vocational~

Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

Our third story takesolaok at Idahosbald eagle population Every winter thesebig beautiful

birds migrate intoI~ areas like the t

Boise River Why Ptare they hereWill developmentaffect the boldeagle populationsalong the river IIncredible IJahagoes along for aloak at our boldeagles with rap-tor biologist GregKollenecker

Flying with Incredible IdahoThis month Incredible Idaho goes fly

ing over western Idaho in search of mule deer Each winter the Idaho Deportment

of fISh and Game conducts ~Ig game counts to determine how well our states

elk and d~r populations hove fared overthe kIStyear

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drops the viewer into battles between three war-lords Takeda Shingen Oda Nobukado andTokugawa leyasu Each man wishes to become theruler of Japan to achieve this position he mustdefeat the others and take Kyoto the imperial cap-ital At the movies start Shingen is the strongest the most powerful the most likely to become the-

rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

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And so asShingen is dying he orders his chief officers tohide his death from his followers and his enemiesfor three years using thekagemusha to pull off theruse

Throughout the movie the audience watches asa commoner athief becomes a warlordsand ulti-mately a commoner During this metamorphosisKurosawa posits a question an idea if the originalis gone how can there be a shadow of the origi-nal Doesnt there need to be an original to createa shadow from

Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

is surprisingly clean This absence of gore makes sense

when placed within the context of thetime Kurosawa-has set Kagemusha inDuring this period warlords ran the

~~~wwwvoy~gertOcom(Cghgraph~ world Commoners were at their dis-posal Expendable And instead of com-manding their vast armies warlords

would sit stoically onneafbyhills overlooking thebattlefield watching aStheidroops hacked eachother to bits Not so bid for the warlords not sogood for the common soldiers

And sinc~ Kagemusha isaboiltw3rlord-ancthose whoportray warlords-and notcommohpeople Kurosawa therefore doesnt Lercommonpeople interfe~ewiththe story line or the audi- ences symPM~y To strip the common folk out ofthe audiencesattention he turns the camera awayfrorri the violence the acticn and points it atthewarlords the subjects of the movie Thus we seethe action ~ reflected in the facial expressions ofa spectatornot a player An eerie effect indeed

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dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

Upcoming Events

EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

1 Pick up applications and Job summariesin the Administration Business and Educationbuildings and throughout the Student Union

2 Bring completed appllcalfons tothe Brink Room 2nd floor Student Union

= on the appropriate interview date and beprepared to Interview for the position(s) you

are applying for

~ Interviewing and Hiring dates for

J Outdoor Rental Center Supervisor Union

Manager Graphic Designer (bring portfolio)

Audio Visual Maintenance Technician

Monday April 8th 10am-7pmTuesday April 9th 8am-Spm

Interviewing and HIring dates for

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Attendant Recreation Center Maintenance

Outdoor Rental Center Attendant

Directors Receptionist Student Activities Office

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

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Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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I do and I loved them Kids are no longer rate-sponsor container Logo plainly visible of- able to do that and its a liuledishearten)ng _course _ bull

No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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BSUs Gibbs Wins VandalGolf Invitational

Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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Brownlee Reservolrwater essence orthe origImdfountain t~med t~ IJeIpsUPIKI~the~tion oftheMKand fish management meeting on at the pofksoperiin9InMay 1959 Nature Center in Boisescheduled Total prolect costs are ll$timoted around The three-hour audion brought in

Idaho Power Company and the Idaho $300000 P1~nscall for the fountain to $14940 with bidders coDing into theDepartment bf fIShand Game hove he~mpleted this spring Boise radio station from os for IiWoy osscheduled a meeting to discuss fish fish Cheney WoshThe total was not theing and water management at Brownlee Bear turkey hunters drawn largesfraised In the event When moreReservoir The meeting bosbeen sched A111511applkants for spring blade ftemswere auCtioned but the 35 donouled for Wednesday April 3 1996 from bear and turkey controlled hunts have tions this year brought the most money ~7-930 pm at the West Auditorium In the been notified bymoil whether they were ever per em The largest amounis wereIdaho Power Company building (1221 W lucky or not in the computerlz8ddrawing bid for trips including several offered byIdaho) in Boise held March 6 Controlled hunts for both Idohooutfiuers and guides and working

Specifically the meeting is intended species are held in addition to general trips to be provided by IDFGpersonnelto be a forum for discussing how fluctua hunts each spring doing biological or enforcement taskstions in the water level affect fish populo Turkey hunters filed 1303 applica- F9r the first time a similar auctiontions and fishing success in the reservoir tions to draw for 480 permits In 24 dif- will be held in Pocatello on March 18Idaho Power biologists wiilpresent infor ferent hunts staiewideThe one controlled That auction is set to begin at 605 pmmotion on the timing of nest building and hunt in Boundary Caunly offering on on KSEIProceeds from that auction willspawning for smallmouth boss crappie unlimited number ofperms aUractecJ go to support the new Edson Fkhterand catfish in relation to water tempera 94 applications Nature Center at Pocatelloture and lake water level Bear hunters filed 275 applkations IDFGfunding coordinator Kit

Idaho Power Company waterman- with the Idaho Deportment of Fish and Freudenbe~ said many bidders in theagers will aka be present to discuss 1996 Game for 60 permits which are split Bo~e auction called to buy the some tripproposed runoff forecasls and water level evenly between twa hunls they had bought in previous auctionsmanagement Applicants for controlled hunts may Freudenberg said the outfitters and

Anglers and concerned citizens with donate 51 of their application fee to gUides program sponsors and the radioquestions about fish or water in Brownlee Citizens Against Poaching This year 54 station along with enthusiastic biddersReservoir are encouraged to attend and percent checked off the donation on their made this auction the most successfulget their questions answered applications to provide CAPwith 5866 ever

For further information contact Chris CAP~~es the money to pay rewards forRandolph of Idaho Power Company at tips on poachers388-2922 or Steve Yundt of IDFG ateither 887-6729 or 465-B465

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Ann Morrison Memorial Parkfountain undergoes renova-tion playground parking re-routed

Ann Morrison Memorial Park visitorsshould watch out for heavy equipmentwhile the fountain undergoes renovationBright orange fencing marks the spotwhere big trucks and other equipment are at work And playground visitors will bedirected to park in the parking lot accessimiddotble from Americana Boulevard

To ensure safety during construc-tion saysTrevor Adams Boise Parks ampRecreations project manager we willclose the parking lot soulh of the Candy(one Playground Parking is av~lable atIhe lot west of the playground

The project is being done as a cooper-ative flffort between Boise Parks ampRecreation and the Harry W MorrisonFoundation The foundation is paying torenovate steps and planter boxes installnew lighting ond more Help is ako callimiddoting from NelsonConstruction Company The company ismoving fill material from the Boise WestCoast Hotel site to the fountain at nocharge

The fountain Hillbe spedacularwhen completed says Velma Morrisonpresident of the HarryW MorrisonFoundation The new design will featuredynamic water geySers reaching heightsof 45 feet

Adams notes the design captures the

No POSM for deermiddot elkantelope

Applicants for controlled hunts ofdeer elk and antelope will skip the newPQint-of-Sale Machines this year and willfile paper hunt applications as in the past

The Idahq Department of Fish andGames licensing chief Steve Beigexplained that the company that suppliedthe new computerized system for pur-chasing licenses tags and permits was notable to guarantee that the system wouldbe total~ reliable for the hunt drawingapplication period Department oHicialsdecided to take no chances with the applimiddotcation process and opted to conlinue theold system for one year GJech the com-puter system company agreed to absorbany extra coScaused by staying with thepaper process

Beig said all ap~icants will be sent apostcard aher the hunt drawing to tellthem whether or not they were successfulthose who draw a permit tan the~ taketheir card to a POSM station to purchasetheir tag

The applications process has beenshortened this year at the request of hunters who want more time to plan heirfall vacations Applications for deer elk

and antelope controlled hunts must befiled between May land May 31 Prior tothis year the application period came InJune

Radio aUdion sets recordThe sixth annual Idaho Department of

Fisband GamelJ(BOI Rod~Audion heldmarch 11 set a record for riIoll8YroJs8d

Traveling Owyhee Countywith Idaho Wildlife

~ull of history and hunting opportuni-tiesthe southwestern corner of Idahothat once lured miners and cowboys nowentices river runners bolanists and all

manner of wildlife aficionados-fromherpetologists aher snakes and lizards tophotographers aher bluebirds and buttermiddotflies The Spring 1996 ~sue of MohoWildlife magazine opens up this lillie-known country in a 12-page DrivingGuide to the Mud Flat Road written by Jack Trueblood who grew up working inand hunting this country with his dadField and Stream writer Ted Trueblood

Jacks curiosity about the hardy soulswho chose to make their lives in thisrough-and-tumble land in the early daysled him to track dawn histories of the oldstage stops and ranches thaI dot the areaHe reveals the genesis ofgeagraphicnames like Nip n Tude and HurryBack creeks and repeOts anecdotesabout early settlers from the OwyheeAvalanche Idahos first dai~ newspaperThe Driving Guide chec~s off noteworthysites mile by mile starting at Grand Vie~just south of the Snake river and meanmiddotdering around South Mountain to JordanValley are In 1995 the route known osMud Flat Road was designated a NationalBack Country Byway by the US Bureau ofLand Management which manages the _more than 36 mdlion aues of publiclands accesses

The Driving Guide features outstandmiddoting photographs by Mark lisk WiUiomHMullins Colleen Sweeney and othersIllUstriding sights to be seen along theroute-from windcarv~ sandstone to

petrog~phs to nimno~ts of humon hobitation Would-be springtime travelers willsee fields of daisy~lke while muleis earsand find a redpe for the huge edible puffboUs they could come acrosS Sourcesof mops and other information are givenas wen as a warning about travel condimiddottions on the unpaved bUIwell-gradod main road

In addition to the DrivlngGuidethe

inier~~rB~~lttservolris of particular Interest to biologists andhuntersln 199394Q harsh winter fol~lowing severol years of-drought played havoc on deernumbelS hut now thingshave fumed araundltlcioks hke the deerpopulotion lsonlhe rkeagoln bull

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Spring 96 issue contains feature storieson three career paths with theDepartment of Fish and Gameconservamiddottion officer educator and biologist RobBrazie John Gahl and Sue Nass describewhalthese people do and how they pre-pared for their work both educational~and vocational~

Idaho Wildlife the award-winning bimiddotmonth~ magazine published by the IdohoDepartment of Fish and Game is sold for5250 a copy at all Fish and Gameoffices some PayLess Drug Stores (in thesporting goods department) and at TheBook Shop Borders Books and CoffeeNeWsin Boise To order a onemiddotyear submiddotscription for 51295 call1-800-IDAmiddotWILDanytime to charge Visa or MasterCard

happens when the original group of wildanimals begins multiplying over theyears Sudden~ a hundredanimak maystart showing up for a handout and itbecomes a financial burdenAbotheriskof spreading disease increases IncredibleIdaho loins biologists as they capturemiddot andmove a group of elk from Idahos highcountry back to beUer wintering range

Our third story takesolaok at Idahosbald eagle population Every winter thesebig beautiful

birds migrate intoI~ areas like the t

Boise River Why Ptare they hereWill developmentaffect the boldeagle populationsalong the river IIncredible IJahagoes along for aloak at our boldeagles with rap-tor biologist GregKollenecker

Flying with Incredible IdahoThis month Incredible Idaho goes fly

ing over western Idaho in search of mule deer Each winter the Idaho Deportment

of fISh and Game conducts ~Ig game counts to determine how well our states

elk and d~r populations hove fared overthe kIStyear

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drops the viewer into battles between three war-lords Takeda Shingen Oda Nobukado andTokugawa leyasu Each man wishes to become theruler of Japan to achieve this position he mustdefeat the others and take Kyoto the imperial cap-ital At the movies start Shingen is the strongest the most powerful the most likely to become the-

rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

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And so asShingen is dying he orders his chief officers tohide his death from his followers and his enemiesfor three years using thekagemusha to pull off theruse

Throughout the movie the audience watches asa commoner athief becomes a warlordsand ulti-mately a commoner During this metamorphosisKurosawa posits a question an idea if the originalis gone how can there be a shadow of the origi-nal Doesnt there need to be an original to createa shadow from

Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

is surprisingly clean This absence of gore makes sense

when placed within the context of thetime Kurosawa-has set Kagemusha inDuring this period warlords ran the

~~~wwwvoy~gertOcom(Cghgraph~ world Commoners were at their dis-posal Expendable And instead of com-manding their vast armies warlords

would sit stoically onneafbyhills overlooking thebattlefield watching aStheidroops hacked eachother to bits Not so bid for the warlords not sogood for the common soldiers

And sinc~ Kagemusha isaboiltw3rlord-ancthose whoportray warlords-and notcommohpeople Kurosawa therefore doesnt Lercommonpeople interfe~ewiththe story line or the audi- ences symPM~y To strip the common folk out ofthe audiencesattention he turns the camera awayfrorri the violence the acticn and points it atthewarlords the subjects of the movie Thus we seethe action ~ reflected in the facial expressions ofa spectatornot a player An eerie effect indeed

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bullthe stage These elements enhancedthe dynamicperformance and proved to be a great advantage tothose too far from Smith to get a close look Video

cameras often zoomed in fora close up Also colorful lighting sequences enhanced the

dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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audiences havecome to expectHe relied heavilyon acoustic instru-mentation to cap-ture the intangiblequality of honestyin the album andthis technique bull bullshowcases hisinnate abiliiy to wrltememorabiesongs

This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

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dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

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On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

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CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

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0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

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C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

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WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

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Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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While Siudoni Beallh ServicesDireclor Blayne Nelson said Ihis isimpossible ultrasound imagos have blllen confiscaled by TheArbilors invesligalive Ie am fromIho Makoson home Ihal do in facldopict an unusual form inside Ihechief el slaffs belly

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lUtor sbdeon yealls of standing in ronl of ISOoAdminiolration Building Iho red molal Gculpturo isbilling removed

This oculpluro which as donated to DIU in 1980nuo iong Doen Beon oy many on campus to be an oyo-GOlfO

Us ugly aaid David Greenfeld a ISO accountingmajor Thais alii can say IIs juol bulI-uol _

lIovovor some BSO studenls and community mom-bllIllshavo had more specific contontions wilh Ihiopiaca 0 fact thay taniiVu Ihat lliiii iiCiiljitaiiu uyiiiRiiiS-IzoB-and maybo oven cauGod-lhe mOllaldocay ofAmerica

Us obscene says Carl BendrlcfltlBona sop~omoreelementary education major The sculpluro iunl jusl ascrap of molal IIs a ponis jutting oul of tho Olound~nd iIs hugo and hard allllli)lland engorgod Everylimo I valle across campuB on mv vJay 10 class ImIhoroughly disgusled And Im suro ooms pooplo oaltheir jollies walking by it And wa wendell VJhy wo liavaadullory and lornication and sodomy and othel pUlver-sion on campus

Just s90ing thai evil piaco of jsnEestanding Ihoro infllonl ollho Administration luilding inspillos pooplo tocom mil sin Tho perverted thing hoo gol to lis takenlIotr1n

Ami tho moral decay doaonl ond vilh sex Drug usaamong studenls has been on tho IliSG and according tosomo this sculpturo and olhors IIka II aro to blamo

Abstracl art like lido piecG of crap vIas vory popularduring tha aDs and 70s and stems from the dllm cui-turs says Janal Lawrenco a sonior music majotiamiprooidont of tho paormon InslilutoChoir My hacEt itdossnl evan lOGiclika anylhing

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This ploco of ad and tha peoplo who made II 810tho oamo p03pla who havobrought about Iha braak-upof Iho Amarican family and tho delorioration of ourcounlry says Jason Davidson a partner in Ihe laJlirm Davidson Bomawoll amp Lockjav vhieh donatedtenorouol 10 Iho PstorsonPreco Learning Culer pllO-IocRIf we are 10 lako back Amorlca the rod tbing andall olhers like II must be Iomovod

Ultimalely Ihe big red sculpturs slriltos 10 tho COIIOofour counlry our govornmonR Its presence al BSU istoaring our Good OIlmoriea apart lurning it ovor totiiiiiiiumisis

Such oculplulo was tho rademarll of communislosays Lance Banson prosidont of Banson Builders amajor contribulor 10 Iho Iocont stadium oxpansionPooplo like tha~ vant 10 impose Iheir valuos on ovorv-ono by sotting up universal haalth caro and othor com-mie viollare programs BVkeopino tho damn thing upwo as a univorsity aro endorsing The rJoocing ofAmorlca II showo thai Joro Dodorsing onvirowacltosand femlnazis Rush was rightr

As controvolsy mounled tho Campus Art CommitteDformed to find a replace mont for Ihn lod melal worlecommissioned a graduale sludent in tBioarl depart-ment Todd Soymour 10 croalo a nOVillsculpture as part01 his class work (By choosing agraduato sludanllheunivorsity is ablo to mainlain conlrol ovor Ihe creativoprocoss ao well alO eliminate the largo sums it -vouldhavo had 10 pa a plotesulooal)

Acting In rosponse to Iho protosts aboul the oldSCUlpture committee members have decidad thallhonow sculplure must be roalistic moral positive andloprGsOnlativB of Iho school and its goals ThoroforeIheyvB decided Iballho replacement should bo a slat-uo of a foolball plaer 19 faol lall wearing pads andhelmal and riding a charglog hurso Ono hand holds Ihereins Iha olher holds a largo slyUzod dollar sign

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

bl d h rdl d dbl k hi to join a gym Pro ems on u esan roo oc somy usaStup~y a~U aelt~iCSjnst~etor a~~liujdsthiS new~I

There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

sllpport find their voicennd speak outindcfenseof their educationi middotbullmiddotbull1middot bullIf you expand the stadilm Notre Dame will come OtherWise wt rilayendup with a campus of sirong bQdi~But how unfortunate that4saresultofthis view-the and wcakmiiIds~

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

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There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

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Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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ltEdiforial

FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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drops the viewer into battles between three war-lords Takeda Shingen Oda Nobukado andTokugawa leyasu Each man wishes to become theruler of Japan to achieve this position he mustdefeat the others and take Kyoto the imperial cap-ital At the movies start Shingen is the strongest the most powerful the most likely to become the-

rulerHowever during a seige on an enemy castle

Shingen is mortally wounded Though his body isdying his vision is strong

H was common practice at this time for war-lords to employ look-alikes kagemusha to taketheir places in events if they were unable-orunwilling-to attend Shingens brother whod

raquogt been his shadowNeedsomeaddUionalbackgroundmiddotmiddot bullbullbullmiddot warrior had tired of

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Throughout the movie the audience watches asa commoner athief becomes a warlordsand ulti-mately a commoner During this metamorphosisKurosawa posits a question an idea if the originalis gone how can there be a shadow of the origi-nal Doesnt there need to be an original to createa shadow from

Deep dude And if this story line isnt enough to drag you

Kagemusha is also a samurai movie an actionflick However unlike most samurai movieswhich are awash in blood and violcnceithis movie

is surprisingly clean This absence of gore makes sense

when placed within the context of thetime Kurosawa-has set Kagemusha inDuring this period warlords ran the

~~~wwwvoy~gertOcom(Cghgraph~ world Commoners were at their dis-posal Expendable And instead of com-manding their vast armies warlords

would sit stoically onneafbyhills overlooking thebattlefield watching aStheidroops hacked eachother to bits Not so bid for the warlords not sogood for the common soldiers

And sinc~ Kagemusha isaboiltw3rlord-ancthose whoportray warlords-and notcommohpeople Kurosawa therefore doesnt Lercommonpeople interfe~ewiththe story line or the audi- ences symPM~y To strip the common folk out ofthe audiencesattention he turns the camera awayfrorri the violence the acticn and points it atthewarlords the subjects of the movie Thus we seethe action ~ reflected in the facial expressions ofa spectatornot a player An eerie effect indeed

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bullthe stage These elements enhancedthe dynamicperformance and proved to be a great advantage tothose too far from Smith to get a close look Video

cameras often zoomed in fora close up Also colorful lighting sequences enhanced the

dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

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audiences havecome to expectHe relied heavilyon acoustic instru-mentation to cap-ture the intangiblequality of honestyin the album andthis technique bull bullshowcases hisinnate abiliiy to wrltememorabiesongs

This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

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Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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slty are hailing 010expansionas a now ora for BSUWa wiD no longer concon-

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The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

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just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

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But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

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ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

Held in conjunction with the tact Heather Kirk at 323-4251 or College of Social Science and the conferences director JeremyPublic Affairss annual spring con- Maxand at 381-0132 ference the show-as well as the

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IThese are dangerous times fornature and the creatures it sup- ports We are all aware of the everincreasing demands on the Earthsprecious resources and the virtual-ly devastating effects their deple-tion may have on all ofhumankind In a time when such athreat exists it is important toexamine mans relationship withthe ecosystems Eco-Art a new artexhibit at Boise State Universityintends to do just that

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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I do and I loved them Kids are no longer rate-sponsor container Logo plainly visible of- able to do that and its a liuledishearten)ng _course _ bull

No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

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BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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bullthe stage These elements enhancedthe dynamicperformance and proved to be a great advantage tothose too far from Smith to get a close look Video

cameras often zoomed in fora close up Also colorful lighting sequences enhanced the

dynamic concert at times creating an almost dreamlike property while Smitty sang bull

Ashe always does in concert Michael played upthe energy and interacted with his audience Heinvited the crowd to sing along to the well-knownpiecesand encouraged the Pavilion attendants toclap thelr hands to the beat of the music

This Smiths 1996111 Lead You Home Touris his ninth over a14 year period His many talentshave placed him before millions of adoring fansthrough more than a decade as an artist

Smith initially performed only Christian songs but as time went on he incorporated a more contem-porary style into his music Hits like I Will BeHere For You Somebody Love Me and PlaceIn This World have scored in the top ten on musiccharts Five of his 11 albums have been certifiedgold by the Recording Industry Association ofAmerica and Smith has received several musicalawards Among these are two Dove Awards forContemporary Album of the Year a Dove Awardfor Songwriter of the Year and a Grammy Awardfor Best Gospel Performance by a Male

by Matt Stanleystoff Writer

On Monday night Mar 25 Michael WSmithelectrified an audience of 3644 in the BSUPavilion Three Crosses who are traveling withSmith opened the evening with This is Not MyHome and continued playing upbeat songs whichwarmed up those in attendance Jars of Clay arealso part of the tour as an opening act but due to ill-~ess the J~~~P~~~~table to perform

After the intermission following Three Crossesperformance the lights dimmed and peoplereturned to their seats ineager expectation Thensoftly at first a drum beat could be heard As it grew louder white spotlights illuminated the extend-ed round stage and permeated the thick fog exudingfrom it Michael W Smith became visible andmusic burst from the mammoth speakers suspended

above Before long Smith began singing and hisperformance was under way

Smitty as called by his friends and relativesprovided an astounding performance He playedsongs from his latest album Ill Lead You Home aswell as many old favorites like FriendsRocketown and Cross of Gold to the pleasureof his fans The concert lasted over three hours

Besides great music the show incorporatedsome dazzling visual effects A gargantuan whitescreen was used to project images and videos above

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Ill Lead You HomeLafesfSmitty (Ds a Smash

ARBnERAUBRI WALKER

audiences havecome to expectHe relied heavilyon acoustic instru-mentation to cap-ture the intangiblequality of honestyin the album andthis technique bull bullshowcases hisinnate abiliiy to wrltememorabiesongs

This record became RIAA certified gold just twomonths after its release It debuted in September 1995at No 16 on the Billboard Top 200 chart based onChristian retail sales alone This achievement led toawardsby the Gospel Music Association the ChristianMusic TradeAssociationand Billboard magazine

So if youre in the mood for a new CD and cantdecide which one togetIU Lead You Home is theobvious choice Its variety and quality mixed withcompletely honest writing will make a good additionto your musical collection

by Matt StanleyStaff Writer

Michael W Smiths latest release Ill Lead YouHome is perhaps his best ever It combines fast-mov-ing pop rock with gentle inspiring melodies to create avery satisfying musical experience which character-izesMichaels unique style

Songs like Cry For Love and Breakdownwillhave you playing drums on your steering wheel whilesuch tunes as Straight To the Heart Someday andIll Lead You Home will move you to sing alongsoulfully

His 11th album with Reunion Records Jll LeadYou Home combines the skills of producer PatrickLeonard (Peter Cetera Madonna and Kenny Loggins)with those of collaborator and friend WayneKirkpatrick Leonard helped Smith give strong musicalfocus to the record while Kirkpatrick assisted in writ-ing songs which were deeply personal

JU Lead You Home reflects Smiths faith and fami-ly values while expressing a youthful vibrancy that

10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

Upcoming Events

EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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tiBoiseState University expands its stadium and plans to build ag

new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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slty are hailing 010expansionas a now ora for BSUWa wiD no longer concon-

Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

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Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

rHlARrrRWEONlIOA~APRIL3 1996 -- ------------------------ ----~

ltEdiforial

FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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10 KULTURA ----------------------WEDNESDAYAPRIL 31996 THE ARBITER

On be SagB bullbullbull exhibit is the first comprehensive one-person BCto the 3rd century AD Among these rore

survey of the pointings of this Northwest marble bronze and ceramic pieces - portray-

CI) February 16-Aprl16 artists small-scale oil still-Iifes Careful~ craft- ing gods and goddesses heroines and heroes

- mTO THE WOODS 01 Knock em Dead ed Helms paintings include beauliful inlaid mortal meri and women and animals real and

0 Thealer (333 S 9th St) Presenled by Knock wood veneers as port of the image His still life mythical- oro portrait heads refined and

CO em Dead Theolor Thursdays at8 pm $1450 compositions and landscapes include ordinary graceful figurines funeral carvings eleganlly

-C admission Fridays and Salurdays 01630 pm images of birds dogs pieces of wood and boots painled vases bowls anll plallers The public

CI) $2450 admission TIckets available 01 Selecl-Amiddot placed in myslerious surroundings Tho public may soe Ihis oxhibit Tuesday through friday

gt0- Seal may see I~is exhibit Tuesday Ihrough Friday between 10 am and 5 pm and on weekendsC- between 10 am and 5 pm and on weokonds between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen-

e April S-7 10-13 18-20 between noon and 5 pm Admission is $3 gen- eral $2 seniors and college sludenls $1 chilmiddot

0 GREETINGS at Boise lillie Thealre (100 erol $2 seniors and college studenls $1 chil- dren in grades 1middot12 and free for children

en E Fort St) A comedy a young man who brings dren in grades 1-12 and free for children under 6 and museum members 345-8330

C his alheist Jewish fiancee home to meet his under 6 and museum members 345-8330y fami~ 01 (hrislmastime This comic lewel SEASONAL CHANGE SELEalONS arm 15 - AprilS-

explores the nature of reality Presenled by FRO THE GLENN C JANSS COLLEC- TRANSmmlNG will be shown 01 BSUs

Boise lillie Theatro 8 pm Box-office lickels TION altho Boiso Art Musoum (670 S Julio Gallery 2 in the Public AffairsArt Wesl

are $6 each 342-5104 Davis Drl Glenn Jonss who has lived in Sun Building Upper-division BSUstudenls in BSUsVolley for many years has a special fondness iIIuslrolion advertising and graphic design pro-

AprilS-9 for the ouldoors and numerous works in her groms will display visual translations of Ihe

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN DROTH- American Realisl Colledion renedthis interest term Iranscending A variety of media will be

ERS 01 the Morrison Conler Main Hall On view throughoulthe winler months will be a represonled including poinling compuler

Presenled by IJA Produdions 8 pm TIckels seledion of drawings and painlings fealuring graphics and sculplure The public may see Ihis

$39 - $2950 01 Seled-A-Seat 385-1110 the 10pic of seasonal change Featured are exhibil Monday through Friday between 9 amaulumn stilllifes by Janel Fish and Michael and 630 pm and Salurday between noon and

On e Walls Beck along wilh winlery landscapes by SpmBarbaro Cushing Joel~n Duesberry and James

Through Spring 1996Winn The public may see this exhibit Tuesday March S - April 1S

WINGS OF LIGHT 01 the Boise Art Ihrough Friday belween 10 am and 5 pm UOt~CE UPON A TlfAE LONG LOrm

Museum (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Designed by and on weekends between noon and 5 pm AGO AN ARTISTS JOURNEY

Washinglon artisl Dick Ellioll for the facade of Admission is $3 general $2 seniors and college THROUGH CHILDHOOD TRAUMA will be

Ihe Boise Art Museum a renedive Iighl inslal- sludenls $ 1 children in grades 1-12 and free shown 01 BSUs Gallery 1 in Ihe Liberal Arts

lalion fealuring 35000 renedors is mounled for children under 6 and museum members BUilding Washinglon slale artist Jane Orleman

on Ihe fronl of the building facing Capilol 345-8330 will display a coiled ion of narrative paintings

Boulevard Throughoulthe winler and springthai depidthe ortisl coming to terms with childmiddot

months Ihe danling colored pallern will February 17 - June 9 hood trauma This display coincides wilh the

sporkle with renecled light 345-8330 TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY GREEK celebralion of Womens Hislory Month TheAND ROfMt~ ART 01 the Boise Art Museum public may see Ihis exhibit Monday Ihrough

Fllbruary 17 - April 7 (670 S Julio Davis Dr) Featured for the firsl Friday belween9 am and 630 pm and

ROST HlIy 19H993 hlime in the Northwesl are 80 classical Greek Salurday between nOORand 5 pm

Boise Art Museum (670 S Julio Davis Drl This and Romar works doling from Ihe 5th cenlury

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TREASURE VAlLEYJURIEDEXHIBIT will be ___shown in the Student Union Gallery Oil acrylicwater-bosed and mixed media paintings as well ossculpture work Works sub milled by artists living in theTreasure Volley Free

fAarth 29 - May 17ECOmiddotART EXHIBIT will be shown in the Student

Union Gallery Held in conjunction with the College ofSocial Sciences and Public Affairss conferenceEcopsychology The Inlerconnectedness of Humansand the Environmenl Free

April 4 bull 6OFF THE WALL at Fosters Warehouse Building

(8th Stroet Market Pocel A show and sale of the newand used art donated 01 Donation Saturday held onMarch 9 Proceeds will benefit the Boise Art MuseumsAcquisilion Fund and will be used to purchase new artfor the Permanent Collection Friday 5-9 pmSaturday and Sunday 10 am - 5 pmApril 4 bull 30

INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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Wlldnesday April 3LOW ACTION FIGURES amp STUFFED ANI-

MALS altleurolux (lll N 11th SI) Ages 21 andolder 343-0886

TOIW SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER 01 theFunny Bone (81h Street Markot Place) Ages 21 andolder 331middot2663

A-BOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (6th and

Main) 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Thursday April 4THURSDAY THOUGHTS ON ART 01 the Boise

Art Museum (670 S Julia Davis Drl Norm Weinsteinwill discuss give a presentation entitled Perfect~Beast~ Perfed~ Divine Symbob of HumanTransformation 7 pm Free admission all day to th~Museum and Thursday Thoughts on Art a RrstThursday traditron 345-8330

POETRY NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 WMainStl Enjoy on eclectic evening of pootry hosted by Mso and Ms Elle self-proclaimed vanguards of the openmic live from the worlds most comfortable couch intrue coffeehouse tradilion No cover 730-930 pm343-4196

DlTlMoINeurolux (111 It 11th St) Ages 21and older No cover SOC drahs 343-0886

TOMAy SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (81h Street Markel Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

AmiddotBOMB SHOES at Tom Graineys (61h andMainl 930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Friday AprilSDAVID SEIVERS in the Morrison Center Recital

Hall Vocal graduole recital Free 385-3980KAGEMUSHA allhe Speciol Evenls Center

Sponsored by the Studenl Programs Boord 11 pm52 generl 51 students faculty and stoff 385middot3655

SOMETlPJlES tAARTHA al Bravo Sponsored byIhe Sludent Programs Boord Free 7 30-93G pm385-3655

SHHHH DOWT TELL AIVONE atDreamwolker (1015 W Moin Sll Discreetly check outthe posilive donee vibes and intimate coffee club expe-rience with special guest DJs spinning a kaleidoscopeof House techno rave trance retra and tribal mixes55 Midnighlto 4 am 343-4196

DAN ACDONALD at ~ing M (5th and Idaho)Acoustic folk and blues 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOrMY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at theFunny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

DJ VAtINA ot Neurolux (111 N 11th Sll Ages21 and older 110cover 343-0886

SOiiiiuS 0 LGiii Giiiliiiy5 Downiifii i6ih urn

Main) Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505 RAMBLERS at Tom Graineys (6th and Main)

930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

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BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

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and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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slty are hailing 010expansionas a now ora for BSUWa wiD no longer concon-

Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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Ami tho moral decay doaonl ond vilh sex Drug usaamong studenls has been on tho IliSG and according tosomo this sculpturo and olhors IIka II aro to blamo

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Such oculplulo was tho rademarll of communislosays Lance Banson prosidont of Banson Builders amajor contribulor 10 Iho Iocont stadium oxpansionPooplo like tha~ vant 10 impose Iheir valuos on ovorv-ono by sotting up universal haalth caro and othor com-mie viollare programs BVkeopino tho damn thing upwo as a univorsity aro endorsing The rJoocing ofAmorlca II showo thai Joro Dodorsing onvirowacltosand femlnazis Rush was rightr

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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INTERPRETIVE ICONS at Flying M (51h andIdaho) The works of Christelle Leonard In classicalantiquitymiddot she says the veneration of Ihe godsfound artistic expression in the cull statue within thetemple By late antiquity however a more spiritualconcept of deity developed and Ihe statue wasreplaced by relief sculpture and then by paintingArtists during this time depicted an~ religiolis Iheme5-llnything ebe wos considered blasphemousThe icons I have used here are from different counlriosand cenluries1 did not necessarily choose Ihe imagesfor their contenll wanted to share Ihose images Ihatlconsidered beautiful 345-4320

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930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Saturday April 6FIREBIRD in the Morrison Center Main Hall

Contemporary ballel performance presented by IdahoDonce Theatre and supported by BSUs Iheotre artsdeportmenl 331-9592

MENS TENNIS at the outdoor coursl BSUvsUtah Stote 9 am 334-2641

MENS TENNIS atlhe outdoor courts BSUvsUniversity of Arkansas-UIlIe Rock 2 pm 334-2641

BOISE STATE CLASSIC TRACK AIm FIELDMEET at Bronco Stadium Featuring teams from BSUCalifornia Utah Slate Montano and Colorodo 385-3657

TRIBAL NIGHT at Dreomwalker (1015 W MainSll Open invitation to tribal drummers and elhnicmusicians to come fill the coffee house with drummindancin and lovin No cover 8-11 pm 343-4196

THE RAVE at Dreomwalker (1015 W Main SllOJ RIFFRAFFcarries the torch into a new season ofnew music and fresh altitude with the traditionalDreamwalker style of hate-free and born to be any-thing and everything 55 12 am - 4 am 343-4196

PEGGY JORDAN 01 Flying M (5th and Idaho) -Acoustic guitar and vemls 8-1030 pm 345-4320

TOiUAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER atlheFunny Bone (81h Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

CITIZENS UTILITY STUNTfJiAN amp HUGH atNeurolux (111 N l1thSI) Ages 21 and older 343-0886

somms OF LO at Graineys Basement (6th andMainl Ages 21 and older 9 pm 345-2505

RM~BLERS 01 Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

Sunday April 7TOMrAY SLEDGE amp RIC SCHRADER at the

Funny Bone (8th Street Market Placel Ages 21 andolder 331-2663

THE CLUTCH 01Tom Graineys (61h and Mainl930 pm Ages 21 and older 345-2505

DJ KEVIN at Neurolux (111 It 11th Stl Ages1)1 __ J IJ_ JAJ naaL11 UIN UNg bullbull ~VVI

Aonday April 8-GltEG RAYMOND at NoodleS (81h and Idaho)This BSU political science professor will discuss Russiaafter Yellsin Part of the fettuccine forum lectureseries Noon Free 342-9300

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUAS at TomGraineys (61h and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345-2505

Tuesday April 9WOMENS NIGHT 01 Dreamwalker (1015 W

Main SI) Invitation to women an~ to celebratewomen in arts history and politics Pootry readinglive music and group activities oro to be expected aswell as the opportunity to enjoy sisterhood Smoke-free evenl 53 suggested donation 7-11 pm 343-4196

BEST OF DOISE OPEN MIC at the Funny Bono(81h Street Market Place) Ages 21 and older 331-2663

FAT JOHN amp THE THREE SUrS at TomGroineys (6th and Mainl 930 pm Ages 21 andolder 345middot2505

OPEfl fllC WITH THE PEACHES 01 Neurolux(111 II 11th SI) No cover 343-0886

Upcoming Events

EL KORAH SHRINE CIRCUS althePavilion Friday April 12 at 430 pm and 830pm Saturday April 13 01 2 pm and 7 pmand Sunday April 14 012 pm and 7 pmTIckets go on sale March 27 0110 am 510 adults55 children 12 and under

PETRA WHITEHEART GRAMMAmiddotTRAIN amp JOHNNY Q PUBLIC at the PavilionMonday April 15 7 pm TIckets go on sale March26 at 10 am 51250 ahead of time 515 the dayof Ihe show

1996 TOUR OF WORLD FIGURESKATING CHAfJiPIOIS atthe Pavilion FridayJune 28 8 pm TIckels go on sale Jon 22 all 0aM 520 - $40

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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new Recreation Center the College of Southern Idaho expandsaround unable to sleep From this experience comes much ofthe mood and emotion that her pieces reflect For exampleNightVolcano isa dark and violent piece that Shurtleff sayscame from some of her most severe bouts with the arthritisThis work is an example of the metaphor she uses to comparenatural disasters in nature to natural disasters in the body

Other pieces such as her lighiCumtiShow a calm andserene side of nature that produces such unique and beautifulphenomena as comets These more peaceful drawings are

feeling behind this force of nature Another of Andersens later pieces expressing the rarity by which such events occurpieces Nine Landscapes features a collection of nine small Shurtleffs artwork also metaphorically describes issuesscale landscape works on one piece of tile that women face as a whole For example Amphora includes

Andersen says that each of her works symbolizes some- a large suture across the belly of the vessel This detailthing personal and meaningful in her life Much of her work expresses the notion of a woman having endured a hysterec-is influenced by the work she has done in the illustration of tomy something she herself experienced Theseforms of per-childrens books sonal expression brought the title Flux clearly into context of

Cheryl Shurtleff another professor at BSU represented her own life through her work and was a marvelous portion ofthe second part of the showslitlc-that of Flux Her pieces the overall showare small scale works of graphite detailing the beauty and The third artist featured at the Herrett Center was BSUflux of nature and various other themes professor Christine Raymond whose works formed the third

Part of Shurtleffs portion of the sbow featured her portion of the title Refinement Her works of acrylic on castgraphite works on the pages of books (such as dictionary paper are very abstract and reflect the emotion and feelingspages) which she feels added to the overall concept she was she experiences when creating the artworkworking to promote For instance one piece entitled Flux For example one piece entitled 0 Cautious Hopefinds her sketch upon a French dictionary page where the (Prelude to Spring) is rich in color This work reflects herterm flux is defined This imaginative approach combines mood and environment it was originally supposed to be anseveral forms of expression to capture a common theme entirely white piece symbolizing the beauty of winter but was

Shurtleff says that this concept allows the work to influenced by the early signs of spring color that she couldbecome morecontemplative more profound in exp~essing not ignore when looking for inspiration from her studio win-the message of my works - dow

The rest of her show included small scalecimages in bullmiddotAnother group ofRaymomls pieces form a series of fourgraphite on Bristol Paper These images are quite mOOdyandtmiddot~Orks(identicalin form and differing only in color and como

lheshow we missed EsseneeeFIuxeRefinement expressive with subject matter ranging from amphorae to~~pOstion) that captu~the differentexperieneesshe was hav-The works of BSU professor BethanneAndersen repre- scenes of nature These pieces according to Shurtleff are Jng while creating them This group()f works (entitled the

sented the title s flrsttheme-e-Bssence a theme that reflects intendCd to express what it is like to be i1I-something~at~middotBridgeSeria) include the different colors or the seasons asthe way her small scale works in oils capture thCessence and she knows much about since she was recently diagn0sediStheycross from one to the next with the appropriate overlap-feeling of her subject matter havillg rheumatOidaithritis - ping that occurs This Seljes capllJres the ntind and emotion

For instance herStomiCloud depicts the emotion and bull BoutSwith arthritiso~n force her tospend nights movingmiddot middotthat aCCO1lPanythCseeventamp~

its museum and plans to bring the worlds of natural history art

and science to Litecommunity Whats wrong with t~is picturer

Every once in awhile something will occur that makes mequestion my decision to auenc Boise State University Theseoccasional events stem from a variety of reasons fightingwith the Registrar over a petition for withdrawal from a classbeing forced to arrive at school at 730 in order to find a park-ing spot or the fact that the campus itself seems to have beenplanned b~ someone with little to no experience in suchaffairs

But recently I found yet another reason to bitchIt all began when I traveled to Twin Falls 10 visit the

Herrett Center for Arts and Sciences in order to see theirMarch show EssenceoFluxoRejinement featuring the worksof renowned artists and BSU professors Bethanne AndersenCheryl Shurtleff and Christine Raymond

The shows place of exhibition-The Herren Center forArts and Sclence-swith ilS size architecture and exhibit con-tents demonstrated to me the administrators of Boise StateUniversity are little concerned with anlnvolved recognitionof the arts Their lack of support for the humanities (bothfinancial and otherwise) should disturb anyone who feels thatthe job of the University is to offer students a balanced educa-tion

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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slty are hailing 010expansionas a now ora for BSUWa wiD no longer concon-

Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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Tholiy said 110hagan his lorm 01ollice thinking hed have plonly 01 time to study since ho wouldnlhave to 8Ieop

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While Siudoni Beallh ServicesDireclor Blayne Nelson said Ihis isimpossible ultrasound imagos have blllen confiscaled by TheArbilors invesligalive Ie am fromIho Makoson home Ihal do in facldopict an unusual form inside Ihechief el slaffs belly

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Tho Arbllors Invesllgallvo leamreceived an anonmous lip IhalNakeseon hao lunches walh ASBSOVice Presidont Farr1 Frighl Weasked him aboul whal Makeasonhas baon eating

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lUtor sbdeon yealls of standing in ronl of ISOoAdminiolration Building Iho red molal Gculpturo isbilling removed

This oculpluro which as donated to DIU in 1980nuo iong Doen Beon oy many on campus to be an oyo-GOlfO

Us ugly aaid David Greenfeld a ISO accountingmajor Thais alii can say IIs juol bulI-uol _

lIovovor some BSO studenls and community mom-bllIllshavo had more specific contontions wilh Ihiopiaca 0 fact thay taniiVu Ihat lliiii iiCiiljitaiiu uyiiiRiiiS-IzoB-and maybo oven cauGod-lhe mOllaldocay ofAmerica

Us obscene says Carl BendrlcfltlBona sop~omoreelementary education major The sculpluro iunl jusl ascrap of molal IIs a ponis jutting oul of tho Olound~nd iIs hugo and hard allllli)lland engorgod Everylimo I valle across campuB on mv vJay 10 class ImIhoroughly disgusled And Im suro ooms pooplo oaltheir jollies walking by it And wa wendell VJhy wo liavaadullory and lornication and sodomy and othel pUlver-sion on campus

Just s90ing thai evil piaco of jsnEestanding Ihoro infllonl ollho Administration luilding inspillos pooplo tocom mil sin Tho perverted thing hoo gol to lis takenlIotr1n

Ami tho moral decay doaonl ond vilh sex Drug usaamong studenls has been on tho IliSG and according tosomo this sculpturo and olhors IIka II aro to blamo

Abstracl art like lido piecG of crap vIas vory popularduring tha aDs and 70s and stems from the dllm cui-turs says Janal Lawrenco a sonior music majotiamiprooidont of tho paormon InslilutoChoir My hacEt itdossnl evan lOGiclika anylhing

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This ploco of ad and tha peoplo who made II 810tho oamo p03pla who havobrought about Iha braak-upof Iho Amarican family and tho delorioration of ourcounlry says Jason Davidson a partner in Ihe laJlirm Davidson Bomawoll amp Lockjav vhieh donatedtenorouol 10 Iho PstorsonPreco Learning Culer pllO-IocRIf we are 10 lako back Amorlca the rod tbing andall olhers like II must be Iomovod

Ultimalely Ihe big red sculpturs slriltos 10 tho COIIOofour counlry our govornmonR Its presence al BSU istoaring our Good OIlmoriea apart lurning it ovor totiiiiiiiumisis

Such oculplulo was tho rademarll of communislosays Lance Banson prosidont of Banson Builders amajor contribulor 10 Iho Iocont stadium oxpansionPooplo like tha~ vant 10 impose Iheir valuos on ovorv-ono by sotting up universal haalth caro and othor com-mie viollare programs BVkeopino tho damn thing upwo as a univorsity aro endorsing The rJoocing ofAmorlca II showo thai Joro Dodorsing onvirowacltosand femlnazis Rush was rightr

As controvolsy mounled tho Campus Art CommitteDformed to find a replace mont for Ihn lod melal worlecommissioned a graduale sludent in tBioarl depart-ment Todd Soymour 10 croalo a nOVillsculpture as part01 his class work (By choosing agraduato sludanllheunivorsity is ablo to mainlain conlrol ovor Ihe creativoprocoss ao well alO eliminate the largo sums it -vouldhavo had 10 pa a plotesulooal)

Acting In rosponse to Iho protosts aboul the oldSCUlpture committee members have decidad thallhonow sculplure must be roalistic moral positive andloprGsOnlativB of Iho school and its goals ThoroforeIheyvB decided Iballho replacement should bo a slat-uo of a foolball plaer 19 faol lall wearing pads andhelmal and riding a charglog hurso Ono hand holds Ihereins Iha olher holds a largo slyUzod dollar sign

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

bl d h rdl d dbl k hi to join a gym Pro ems on u esan roo oc somy usaStup~y a~U aelt~iCSjnst~etor a~~liujdsthiS new~I

There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

sllpport find their voicennd speak outindcfenseof their educationi middotbullmiddotbull1middot bullIf you expand the stadilm Notre Dame will come OtherWise wt rilayendup with a campus of sirong bQdi~But how unfortunate that4saresultofthis view-the and wcakmiiIds~

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

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But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

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Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

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About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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Studen AssodaIion Powwow OIApril 6 from1230 0 430 pm in the Student UnionBuildings Jpnlan BallrOClRl

The event is designed Ienhance QJhur-alllWlJreness aoout and arnongAmerimnIndions Oll(e IoroI drum group and twogroups from outsidethe Boise area Wl11 per-form various Native American songs Inaddnion A he Nolive American arls andcrofts sole a variety of exhibilions depktingAmerican Indian cuhure will be on display

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The Boise Slae UniVersity Singers willpresen heir setond annUal Caoore Cancerton Saturday April 6 a130 pm in heStudent Union BUildings Holm Ballroom

The Concert will fealure songs fromBroodwoy musimk including a medley ofsuchile songs as Oklahoma MCaoore nMan of La Mancha and MMame BSUmusk professor Gerald Schroeder will direclThe roncert will be presented in a caffee-house-stye selling

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by Jarod Dick of art as well Featured piecesrange in origin from Boise StateUniversity students to internation-al artists Several examples of dig-ital art will be coming fromEurope and Australia

One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

Held in conjunction with the tact Heather Kirk at 323-4251 or College of Social Science and the conferences director JeremyPublic Affairss annual spring con- Maxand at 381-0132 ference the show-as well as the

staff writer

IThese are dangerous times fornature and the creatures it sup- ports We are all aware of the everincreasing demands on the Earthsprecious resources and the virtual-ly devastating effects their deple-tion may have on all ofhumankind In a time when such athreat exists it is important toexamine mans relationship withthe ecosystems Eco-Art a new artexhibit at Boise State Universityintends to do just that

The art exhibit includes worksdetailing man and hisenviron-ment This bond will be depictCdin a variety of media from the tra-dition fine arts (painting sculptureand so forth) to the more non-tra-ditiomil fonnssuch as computerart

Not only will the media contentofthe show vary but the sources

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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The Bolso SRaluUnlversilySludant Union will be tho scone01a major expansion over thonm savara monUls according10 Union Director Breg Fleasing

Tho expansion will containfour pools ssvaral restaurantsa 00000 sq ft casino a bohdtviOll200 rooms a hockoyamoa and a 2000 capacilystudy area

According 10Floasing thoUnlvorslty bas basn allowed 10run casino stylo gambling Inuchango lor glllHamt_ votesfor currant election officialsfrom aD BSU sludrmtsTho mqwasion should bana-

fil aD ~bdonla by creating plen-iy 01room for convonlions andother avants but studiers wiDneed to find somowhora alsolP10uing said r1JosI 01 thofunding will como from studentf09s wldch haw ooen imreaoodthis year by BOOtlJe and willincroaso anothsr 000 eachyear for tho nmd ton yaam

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slty are hailing 010expansionas a now ora for BSUWa wiD no longer concon-

Irate solei on oducalion Woare now in010business ofontertainment ft said BSUPresident Sharlos Ducr 10will be ablo to raise much largeramounts 01money 10fund 010oxpansion 01tho Stwlont Unionand athlotic wnuo Woam hop-ing to bacomo lila largest hotelcasino and sporting venua intho wmld ft

The oxpanslon should dowus to bring In IarlJer numbmo 01reemits from Novalia mdd BSUAUIelicDirector DonnFillotbuvormiddot Changes at tho SUD will 110ft

DiRely affect tho rool 01tho uni-vomity Anow name BroncoPalaco has alread ooenapprmmd Moving sldowalkaand oscalatom wiD ba 1n8ta11~dbeginning April 1amp

just want tho students tounderstand that this viIIimprove their lins tlo vlillhavo much to offer ahemvhatho expansion Is completeFIasinO smd

Construction on Bronco Palace has already begun Union Director BregFleasing soys the construction and disturbances will only benefit the stu-dents in the future

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

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Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

Gifts from in-kind gifts such as building supplies andthe trees for the plaza to construction materials arc stillbeing pursued for the project

The draWing below pictures thesouth side of the stadium after themiddotrenovation is done The two cornershave added 30000 seats the plazais shown surrounding the front sideof the varsity center and the Hall ofFame and the Hall of Fame is locat-ed below the west side corner seat-ing

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I do and I loved them Kids are no longer rate-sponsor container Logo plainly visible of- able to do that and its a liuledishearten)ng _course _ bull

No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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BSUs Gibbs Wins VandalGolf Invitational

Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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RaynjondalsO fecls thai each ~f thetenns in jheshows First this gallery locatedonthefiiSt floor ofthe Uberal Arts iiUereferredtoallof the three artists that each of us Building is far too small to sccommodate many of the shows(AI1dersen Shurtleff and Raymond) captu~the essence of presented theremiddotWhen viewing art it is often essential to seeihesubjectth~i invariably involves akindoffluxorchange- apiece without having to endure peripheral distractions

froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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There arc many ob~taciesthat stllnd in the way of Boise butldmg saymg that CUrre1t recreation facti lUes aretnade~State paying any allentlon to the humanities~ quate PerlJaps she is unaJreof the Condition of the arts on

Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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Studen AssodaIion Powwow OIApril 6 from1230 0 430 pm in the Student UnionBuildings Jpnlan BallrOClRl

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The publit is invned and admission isfree

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The Boise Slae UniVersity Singers willpresen heir setond annUal Caoore Cancerton Saturday April 6 a130 pm in heStudent Union BUildings Holm Ballroom

The Concert will fealure songs fromBroodwoy musimk including a medley ofsuchile songs as Oklahoma MCaoore nMan of La Mancha and MMame BSUmusk professor Gerald Schroeder will direclThe roncert will be presented in a caffee-house-stye selling

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One of the artists in the showMarketta Leino of JyvaskylaFJlandis displaying her work inthe cutting-edge medium of digitalart This medium has especiallygained popular with the explosionof the Internet in fact Leino is thefirst woman artist to have a studioin the Internet (on Art Net see Arton the Net athttpwwwartnetWelcomehtml)

conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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IThese are dangerous times fornature and the creatures it sup- ports We are all aware of the everincreasing demands on the Earthsprecious resources and the virtual-ly devastating effects their deple-tion may have on all ofhumankind In a time when such athreat exists it is important toexamine mans relationship withthe ecosystems Eco-Art a new artexhibit at Boise State Universityintends to do just that

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SUB a room will be set aside for viewing of old filmand a catering kitchen will also be availableA 2000 square foot patio will also be built in the

back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

rHlARrrRWEONlIOA~APRIL3 1996 -- ------------------------ ----~

ltEdiforial

FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

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In ~ummation I was quite impressed with the show and display space it is virtually hripossible to have a meaningfulIuite impressed with the gallery itself- Themiddot gallery in the apprcciatlve viewing CCperienCC bullbull bull Herrell Center where Essence-Flux-Refinement was shown This deficiency was madt apparent during the recentwas roomy enough to accommodate the large number of showing by Washington artist Jane Orleman Thisshowapieces This size allowed the artists to display theirworks far enough apart from each oiherthattheviewers allention focused on each individualwork a must If artwork is to be viewed and appre-ciated without distraction

But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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series of paintings telling of the artists childhood traumas-should have been viewed in an environment conducive to theemotion and contemplation that went into the work Howeverthe openness of Gallery 1 made such a viewing impossible

Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

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But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

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Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

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About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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froJJi conception to expression and refinement of the image to However t~e cramped space will allow nothingbut sensorya truly genuine piece overloadbecause one piece Is placed right alongside the next Whatever the term used to define the works the show was allowing no lsolatioll no focus -a marvelous example of the high caliberofartists BSU has on Second Gallery 1 is located in an area at the center of thefaculty (as well liS the high caliber of artistS that Boise has in Liberal Arts Building that was once a large open loungeits own artistic community) llreanot uniiltethe entrance to the Business Building

Because only temporarY walls on the first tloor-and nothingThe gallery that we dont have ThemiddotHerre Center on the second-separates the hubbub of academia from the

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But then I looked around at the rest of theHerrell Center Iwas awestruck by what I foundNot only does the Center feature the contemporarygallery that the three Boise artists were featured inbut also a wide array of other galleries and exhibitsas well

The Center was originally built to house thecollection of artifacts representing Pre-ColumbianAmerican cultures that was donated to the COllegeof Southern Idaho in 1980 by Lillie and NormanHerrelllocal jewelers collcctClrsand educatorsThe Herrellhad made education their Iifemiddotwork In1965 they opened the Herrell Arts and ScienceCenter adjacent to their jewelry store on KimberlyRoad where they displayed their collections as well asafully self-contained planetarium (the projector for which theHerretts constructed themselves) and observatory

This 10OOO~square-foot Herrell Museum recentlyreceived a $37 million face lift-as well as a 14OOO-square-foot addition The Herrell Center for Arts and Science nowincludes five anthropology galleries two art galleries a lec-ture hallclassroom and a state-of-the-art planetarium Theexhibits in the anthropology galleries are all constructed bythe seven-member staff and focus on Pleistocene mammals(mammoths camels sloths) the history of stone tool devel-opment around the worldancient lifestyles of the SnakeRiver Plain and the Intermountain West and ornaments fromCentral and South America And this summerthe Center willbe displaying an exhibit describing Basque culture

The Herrelt Center~s FaUlkner Planetarium with its 50-foot dome and seating for 150 people is the largest Digistar IIplanetarium in the Pacific Northwest

I was filled with both wonder and disgust at this massivestructure-wonder at the fact that this kind of facility is pre-sent on a college campus and disgust with the fact that BoiseState offers nothing to compare with it

Arts At BSUIt suddenly struck me that for many at Boise State~he

artS are afforded virtually no place or irnportance on campus For example the Hemingway Western Studies Center was

recently subjecllO dramatic budget cuts Nearly 7S pe~nt ofthe Centers budget was cut BSUs InterdisciplinaryHumanities program and CilmidianStudies program were notso lucky(ifyoucan call losing three-quarters of your budgetluck) they wcteaxedHoweverat the same timetheIntercollegiate Athletics Depart11lent was left virtuallyuntouched

Of course the one reason for this shaft is the fact thatBroncoAthleticsbrlilgin money Thf fact that this isa liberalarts university is obviously eluding someone sin~ the liberalarts are given ~Injbst noatCntion

Another example can be fol1nd by examining the artgalleryspace thafBSUdocs have The two galleries that

make up BSUs Visual ArtsCenterarc not housed in the

Willmiddota Recreation Center make you a more educated person

Distressingly it seems clear that students atBSU are offered a very one-sided approach to

leisure with its tendency toward sports and recreation That iswhy the notion of a student-funded Recreation Center isabsolutely ludicrous when the arts are facing the grim timesof budget cuts and program downsizing I find it hard tobelieve Ihat the students of Boise State see a new buildingwith yet anther gym andnock of racquetball courts as being more important than such educational projects such 3S theHemingway Western Studies Center I find it hard to believe that the students of Boise State

want such projects to be swept under the carpet-especiallywhen ajunior college such as CSI has managed to captureand promote the essence and primary goals of higher educa-tion so well -lttL )

Students at BSU if the Rec Center pro~sal is accepted asit stands will face a $6500 fee increase to be phased in overthe next fOllr years The fee increase will then remain in placeas an ongoing cost until the building is complete

Greg Jensen an ASBSU membcir endorsing the proposedRecreation Cenler can sec only benefits and cloudless hori-

zons ~-The Recreltional Center Jensen said atthe recent meet--

ing of the Executive Budget Commillee can only enhancerecruitment and aid in the retention of a bright and talentedstudent population

However is the type an~caliber of stuilentswe want atBSU the type and calibcir of students who would choose tojoin an institution ofhigher)earning like they would choose

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Of course one of the main problems that the art depart- campus If this University is to produce studenlswell roundedment and other departments face when competing with eaCh and well educated in anamy of arellS an4 interests it Imistother for appropriation of funds is the middotsucceSsful lobbying by put an end 10 this short-sightCd middotapPloallt to only one flletionsuch organizations as the Bronco Booster Association This of the sludent population ~ group plays on the fact that sPOrts events bring mon~y into Butaf coursethcreissornemeasilre ofresponsibifitythe school and therefore are more deserving of the financial resliiigonthcsh()uldcrsofthc snideiitsas ~elJ Who~us( -T

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Gallery 2 is hampered by its location Because the LiberalArts Bililding caters t6 a wide array of classes more peopleare aware of the presence of Gallery 1(albeit from the secondfloor looking down) However Gallery 2 is housed in thePllblic AffairsArt West Building a building containing theoffices of the Political Science Department the Public AffairsProgram and several Art Studio classrooms (as well as a fewoffices for art professors)

Sincemiddotthe Public AffairsArt West BuildingJacks the c1ass-room space that would bring a wider variety and larger num-ber of classes and stiJdents Gallery 2 remains virtually

unknown to anyone that doesnt travel there with any regularfrequency

Of course BSUs gallery director Richard Young shouldbe commended for the fine work that he has done His push to

bring such shows as the prints from The PrintmakingWorkshop (in conjunction with Black History Month) andJane Orlemans show (celebrating Womens History Month)are a credit to the cause of arts at BSU and should beacknowledged

Buiit is no smallt8sk to promote the arts when faced withsuch grim means

whereby the m~tptofita~lemiddotofevents take precedence overthingsliat simply broaden the mind Anothcr hurdle sianding in the way ofan advanced plIrsuitof the liberal arts is that many feel tluitthere are enough gal-leries in townthat BSU is and would be co111petingwithtlleBoiseArt Museum But this Is alllooi point re~IYYlhen on~realizes that the Boise Art Museum generally pllUISllndarranges its exhibits with a much larger much n10remain~stream audience inmind Therefore BAM must presentshows that will appeal to all ages and interests (such asTreasures in A~tiquity with its wide selection of ClassicalGreek and Roman art)

As a resultBA~usua(IY displays few controversial shows-shows that Boise State (as a liberal arts university) has a duty topre~nt to the p~blic

But how can this be doncwhen there is such limited spaceand means to do so

Yet another problem lies in the fact that the College ofArt~ snd Sciencescrelics-Iargely on donations from Boisebusinesses and organizations Bilt often the art department isovcrlooked because these organization are inundated with

requests for support from virtually every otherdepartment on campus

- Of course individual support from people inthe community is always a welcome relief Peoplesuch as Nan Rick who recently donated 30 piecesof European art to the Student Union Building Inan allempt help it establish some sort of permanentcollection And the Herrell Center in fact came to fruition nearly entirely as a result of the MagicValleys support But community support oftenseems lacking in reference to BSUunless itinvolves rallying around some sort of team eventor orange-and-blue bedecked horse

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

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About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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conference-is designed to pro-mote the notion of ecopsychologythe interconnectedness of humansand the environment HeatherKirk visual arts coordinator saysthat this show is important becauseit helps to exemplify the relation-ship that man has with nature andto show how delicate this relation-ship is In a time when humansoften seem to be at odds with theearth this is a very importantcause to support

The show will be running fromApril 1-14 along the exterior wallsof the Student Union BuildingsHatch BallroomtEcopsychologyThe Interconnectedness of

Leino uses her art as a vehicle Humans and the Environmentto develop her interest in the evo- will be held April 3-5 in thelution of our time and its impact Student Union Building as wellon humanity and ecology For mOre infonnation please con-

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IThese are dangerous times fornature and the creatures it sup- ports We are all aware of the everincreasing demands on the Earthsprecious resources and the virtual-ly devastating effects their deple-tion may have on all ofhumankind In a time when such athreat exists it is important toexamine mans relationship withthe ecosystems Eco-Art a new artexhibit at Boise State Universityintends to do just that

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back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

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According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

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Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

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BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

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SUB a room will be set aside for viewing of old filmand a catering kitchen will also be availableA 2000 square foot patio will also be built in the

back that leads right up to the track circling the field Itwill look out onto the field below the west side seatingof the new comer seating

The money for this renovation will not come from anincrease in student tuition It is all being raised anddonated by the public

Student seating will also be unaffectedWe will have moreseats so if we ever did have a

problem there would always be that opportunity to givemore seats to the students Madden said

This project is something the athletic department hasbeen thinking about for years It has only been in the lastcouple of years that they have been able to put it intomotion

Going to Division I football gave us the opportunitywe needed Madden said We needed something to

really justify increasing the size of the stadiumFurther down the road it is the hopes to have a super

structure built that will come up over the stadium to sup-ply a new press box and luxury suites

According to Madden this is the kind of stadium thatis commonly seen in Division I football

Future plans also involve a landscaped walkway thatleads from the stadium all the way through the campus

There is also a Hall of Fame being built outside thePeterson Learning Center which is being built with

Stadium gets new look and appealRenovation adds seating plus more room for display and socializingbI Michelle Schwend money donated by Peterson

Major gifts have already been donated toward the sta-dium expansion project

Ron and Linda Yanke and Tom and Diana Nicholsonhave made major contributions toward the projects fin-ishing line

The two families gifted a ISO-acre piece of propertyvalued at ~l million dollars The property islocated offof Can-Ada Road near Nampa a site that now sits closeto the Snake River Stampede grounds

Larry and Marianne Williams also gifted $500000 toBoise State University $450000 of that was put towardthe stadium expansion project --

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No longer can you walk into the ball park with- No longer is winning a game a triumphantout seeing corporate sponsor posters hung in ability thatyour school can be proud of AWevery spare inch of fence line now means a higher salary for the head coach

About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

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wish to supportThose who advise waiting

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About the only thing you can enjoy anymore One coach gets hired under ~ more superioris going out with two or three of your friends salary than another coach and the other oneand shooting some baskets in a park that no says just wait until I win the conference Soone knows about You sit and talk While throw- then its not about winning for the athletes itsing the ball back to your friend at the free about winning so Coach can get morethrow line money

I picked up a sports magazine a while ago We have athletes getting free rides to attendand read not one not two but five articles on college and they want to get paid on top ofnationalism politics and corporate sponsorship that Ithas to make you wonder how many ofin athletic events They were all aiming the them are out there to play only because theydirection Im taking you sol know theres evi- love the gamedence out there that Im not the only one who Dont think because you live in Boise andfeels this way go to Boise State your free from it Your own

The whole mess with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Broncos are caught up in the puddleand the national anthem the political articles The Dairyland Tvshirts and signs hangingreaping on jet fighter planes streaking over everywhere what do you think they are Howthe 1991 Super Bowl when the Persian Gulf about those footballs Greg Erickson (sportingWar was about to begin Theres tons of anec- a US West Cellular T-shirt) kicked up duringdotes out there You dont even have to look time-outs at a basketball game It isnt a coin-for them Theyll be on the next read-a-board cidence the guys on the basketball team strapyou see on the same kind of shoes every night

Bobby Knight expressed overall sentiments All I have to say is thanks but no thanks Iabout the corporate sponsorship of the NCAA think Ill stick to the park wtth my friendsTournament to a point With his head in his shooting a three pointer Maybe theyll makehands he said Its a tournament that I look it maybe they wont But Ill tell you oneupon with not nearly the feeling that I did thing-they wont lose a contract because theirwhen I thought that it was justa tournament for shooting percentage is low

Spediil to the Arbiter

BSUs Magno setscollegiatepowerlifting record

Boise State powerlifter and former track and field athlete Regina Magno set a national col-legiate powerlifting record inKilleen Texas Magno who finished up her shot put career atBSU following this years indoor season was competing in her first ever Collegiate NationalPowerlifting Championships She is also the first Boise State athlete to ever qualify for theevent Magnos record came on Saturday March 23 in the dead lift portion of the competitionfor the 176 pound plus category The previous best mark for that category at a national meetwas 424 pounds Magno bettered that with a lift of 430 pounds It not only established a national record but also shattered Magnos previous personal best of 405 pounds in the deadIll

Regina wanted to go down there and compete to the best of her ability and she did thatBSU Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn said She also wanted to break the dead-liftrecord which we felt all along was a very realistic goal She will now hold that record for atleast the next year and that is something special

In overaIl placing Magno finished seventh at the national competition Magnos combinedlift total was 880 pounds In addition to her record breaking 430 total in the dead lift Magnosquatted 310 pounds and bench pressed 140 pounds to account for her 880 pound total Magnowasone of more than 150 athletes from around the country to compete at the 1996 CoIlegiate

National Powerlifting Championships Next up for Magno and several other members of thenewly established BSU Powerlifting Club will be the Rocky Mountain Powerlifting Championships set for this coming June in Pocatello Idaho

THEARBER WEDNESDAYAPRIL31996 ----------------------SPORTS 17

Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

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BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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Burton takesthird place finishat nationalsSpecial to the Arbiter

Five Boise State wrestlers traveled toMinneapolis last week to compete innational competition Charles Burton andJeremy Clayton were the only Broncowrestlers to win their first round matches at-the 1996 NCAA Division I National I

Championship tournamentThird-seeded 167 pound Burton defeat-

ed Ken Johnson of North Carolina 19-4with an awarded technical fall at the 611mark of the match

Clayton pinned No9 seed at 190pounds with a pin over Carlos Eason ofCornell University at the 251 mark

Scott Surplus Dustin Young and ShawnStipich lost their opening round matchesYoung lost at 142 pounds to number nineseed Phil Judge of Michigan State 13-8Surplus faced the No1 seed at 158 poundsin his opening round match against JoeWilliams of the University of IowaSurplus was pinned at the 403 mark of thematch

Stipich was the last Bronco to wrestlerin the opening rounds of the tournamentThe heavyweight lost to Nick Nutter ofOhio State 2-1

In the semifinals Burton earned an All-America honor in the 167 weight classwhen he defeated Gerald Carr of theUniversity of Minnesota 1i-9 in quarterfi-nal round action

His quest for the national championshipended a day later when Mark Branch of Oklahoma State handed Burton a 9-0 lossinthe semifinals He went on to defeat JoelMorissette Of Michigan State 8-3 to reachthe consolation finals

Burton then claimed a third placevicto-ry when he defeated defending 167-poundnational champion Markus Mollica 4-3 inthe third place match Burton had wrestled Mollica in previous years but this was theirfirst match-up this year Burton finished his season with a 36-4 record

In third round consolation matchesBronco wrestlers Clayton and Stipichwere both eliminated from the champi-

onships Clayton lost to Mike Benson ofOhio University 9-5 at 190 pounds whileStipich ended his Bronco career with a 2-1tie breaker loss to Jerry McCoy ofMillersville (Pa) University in the heavy-weight division Claytons overall recordfor the season was 23-9 Stipichs overallrecord was 27-8

Boise States two other wrestlers wereeliminated in earlier competition Younglost his second match at 142 pounds onFriday afternoon to Casey Cunningham ofCentral Michigan when he was pinned atthe 313 mark Surplus was defeated byJason Prable of West Virginia 11-6 at 158pounds

Burtons third place finish coupled withthe scoring from four Bronco wrestlerscompeting at the national championshipsput the Boise State team in 22nd place with2412 points

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

The win was Gibbs first as a collegiate golfer Gibbs freshman campaign also includes settingaschool record for low 18-hole score She accomplished that feat last fall by shooting a 71 in BoiseStates first tourn~ent of the year

As a team Boise State placed fifth of six schools at the Vandal Invitational Weber State edgedout Idaho for top team honors The Wildcats made up ten strokes on the Vandals by firing a secondround score of 329 for a two day total of 669 Idaho led the tournament after the first round with a330 but a second round score of 346 left the team with a 676 and seven strokes back of Weber Stateat the end of competition

Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

On the womens side senior Misha Looney leads the league in three events tOO-meters (1180)2~meters (2444) and the lon~jump (19-614) Julie Jenkins leads the high jump with a NCAA pro-vlslon~1 mark of ~-934 nd Abigail Ferguson has the top triple jump mark at 39-1112

BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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Borah High School graduate and Boise State freshman Merrilyn Gibbs shot a 36-hole score of 157(+ 11) to capture the 1996 University of Idaho Golf Invitational Gibbs was tied for the lead withDawna Hogaboam of Idaho after the first round of competition but a second round score of 96 byHogaboam opened the door for Gibbs to win individual medalist honors Gibbs took advantageshooting a six over par 78 in the final round of competition Eleanor Pilgrim of Northern Arizonaalso fired a 78 in the final round finishing just one stroke behind Gibbs in the final individual standings

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Shreve announces move toleave BSU basketball

Misty Shreve a member of the Boise State womens basketballteam from 1994 through 1996 has announced that she will not returnto BSU after this spring semester 1996 as she and her family (husbandMatt and 16-monthold son Collon) are planning to move to PullmanWash

Shreve and her husband plan to pursue their degrees at WashingtonState University where Matt was enrolled before transferring to BoiseState

Shreve played in 25 games this past season for theBroncos asaback-up in the post position She averaged 41 points and 23 reboundsin those games She redshirted in 1994-95

She came to Boise State from Hanford High School in RichlandWash Her father Steve Hayes is the womens basketball coach atIdaho State University

I will really miss my teammates coaches and the Boise State basketball experience But concen-trating on finishing our college degrees and raising Collon are the most important things for our fami-ly right now Shreve said

Bronco Brian Davidsonnamed athlete of the week

Boise State University decathlete Brian Davidson has been named the first Field Athlete of theWeek in the Big Sky Conference for the 1996 outdoor season

A senior from San Ramon California Davidson automatically qualified for this years NCAA-National Track and Field Championships when he set a school record in the decathlon with 7712points at the Willie Williams Classic in Tucson Arizona March 14 and 15 He surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 77550 by almost 200 points Davidson broke the old school record of7290 points set by Dave Tomlinson in 1986

During the two days of competition Davidsonwon two decathlon events-the high jump with aleap of 6-9 and the 400middotmeters with a time of 4894

In the first Big Sky Conference outdoor track and field report of the 1996 season Boise State hadthe best marks in seven mens and five womens events Ian Hatada had two of the top mens marksleading the conference in the 11O-meter hurdles with a time 1442 time and the long jump with a 24-714 mark Ih~r men leaders for the Broncos included Waller Reed in the loo-meters (1056)Cormac Smith In~he 1500-meters (35L18) Thomas Shanahan in the 5ooO-meters (144390)Chuck MeTheny In the shot put (54-1014) and Davidsons 7712 decathlon points

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BOIse State Will host Its first outdoor meet of the 1996 season on April 6 with mens and womensteams from the University of California Utah State University the University of Montana and theUniversity of Colorado joining the Broncos

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

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carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

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I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

rHlARrrRWEONlIOA~APRIL3 1996 -- ------------------------ ----~

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FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

rHlARrrRWEONlIOA~APRIL3 1996 -- ------------------------ ----~

ltEdiforial

FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

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excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

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Letter 0 he EdiorDear Michael Rigert

I am writing in i-eply to a letter from Mi~hael GRigert in the March 6 issue of The Arbiter I also had thepleasure oftakillg Sociology 101 from Professor AngieBlain several years ago Unlike Mr Rigert I found theexperience most stimulating This type of educationalexperience is what I expect from a public institution ofhigher learning and the dollars I spend on a course

I would as)(MrRigert to think of the meaning behindthe sociologi~ peJl)JlCCtiveas defined in my Sociology

textbook from that course Society - A BriefIntroduction by Ian Robertson Robertson states that theworld does not consist of a reality that everyone sees inexactly the same way

Professor Blain goes beyond the textbook material inteaching the sociological principles One of her teachingmethods employed articles from the daily newspaper inorder to impress upon students that sociological princi-

pIes pertained in vast areas of everyday life If legislatureis passed or rejected there are sociological consequencesto some group in our society Sometimes the conse-quences of an action benefit one group whilethe sameaction is not benefiting another group This is the conflictperspective of sociology as opposed to the functionalistperspective of sociology

Sociology is the study of human behavior and socialbehavior I find it frightening that a student is so self-absorbed and insecure that they believe discussing issuesfrom a sociological perspective is an attack on their per-sonal beliefs morals and values

I was in a standing room only section of ProfessorBlains class the entire semester I kept hoping someonewould find their personal beliefs morals and values wereat stake and drop so I could have a regular seal No onedid I still found myself sitting at a table to the side on thelast day of class

Shame on you Mr Rigert for thinking your opinionis shared by most students

Janet L Blanthorn

Were I as reasonably open-minded as yourself yourMarch 6 tantrum to the editor would have left me with apoor impression of transfer students Your mind is aboutas open as a Presidential campaign fundraiser to the pub-lic and such reactionary conduct raises serious questionsabout the two previous institutions from which youcame Contrary towhat Rush says you realize his tvand radio shows are not considered real schools

Of the most flagrant of your many misconceptions is

middot~bat~bjeCtlVitYi$ Jcsiflbh~if itexiStSal ali~Every irmtruCtorbrjn~politicaibi8s to the e1lSSroomwhether middotC()nscentiou~orinternalizedthrOugbtopi~selection Being a student and frielJd ()ffngi~aJ8inlfehifW~emph8sis andspinamon~ OihernteansIt isinnate necessary to respond to MicbaeIGRigerts)etterto theWhile Ms Blains lectures do present frank eXfXl5ureto editor concerning Angies SO 101class There are sever-the far left perspectiveI highly doubt she gave the al points which I would like to address with regardto sliamphtestpretenseof impartiality Michaels letter-That she bas passionate befiefs about her work is The comment was made that you are a reasonably

beyond obvious and is key to her excellence To need her open-minded person fully capable of critical thoughtto admit her liberal llOdfeministsentiments is like Well Michael I think you should take a look around notneeding RiJPaul to divulge that he is no erude I prefer just at Boise State University but at America in generalthata professor shamelessly flauilt bias nakedly upon the I would argue that criticalthoughtls something thatstage rather than veil it with disinterested scholarship -99 percent of the population is lacking so (eel lucky ifbecause some junior~McQirthyite may finditJndecent you consider yourself a critical thinker My point is thatimproper or repelling Further try reading your text- the more exposure students get to the critical perspectivebook once ina while Any text merely titled Sociology the bettercant be terribly leftist Im not sure what you think the role of the University

What is truly a shame and is in fact most dangerous is bull would argue that it is an institution which shouldabout seizures such as yours is the chilling effect they proviqe~ery studentihe tQQI~n~~ssarytoengagein_have on the free expression (If ideas in whatshould be critical thought more specifically in a democratic soci-sanctuaries of independent speech Radical teachers risk ety To my knowledge Boise State caters primarily totheir jobs salaries and tenure to place a mere drop of Idaho residents Now I know this may seem obvious toaltemativethought into the mainstream And for linking some but Idaho is not the most critical state in existencerelevance to education for daring to question the order an examination of recent Idaho legislation which is beingand direction of society they face repeated atiack from proposed regarding environmental and sexuality issuesthe close-minded mandarins of the status quo should prove the non-critical atmosphere I would even

Boise State University is dam lucky to have just a few argue that America in general is extremely fascist and inteachers with the courage and integrity of Ms Blain to need of citizens who think criticallypinprick the insipid center-right behemoth and refute the You made the comment that Blain was failing to dif-myth of scholastic neutrality Such academic integrity ferentiate her far-left views from the class material Iespecially in this conservative region is precious in its would argue that the average child in America especiallyscarcity and proves true respect for students Your pout- with the advent of television spends a good 18 years ofing about not having your beliefs reinforced adds to the their life being continually bombarded with far-rightpressure of academic constraint and homogenization of views An examination of the compulsory educationalteacher self-cencorship and the ultimate degradation of system should demonstrate this

our learning environment My point is that three credit hours offar-Ieftpropa-So next time youve got a problem with the instructor ganda is probably not going toreverse the far-right

or wish to debate points raised in class bring it up during socialization you seem to be concerned withher office hours The size of a Sociology 101 class isnt You also made the comment that the presentation ofexactly conducive to teacher-student dialogue far-left material is unethical I would assume that you

If your philosophical foundations are 56 fragile that are advocating an objective presentation of class materi-they cannot withstand one semester of alternative stirnu- al I would argue that nothing is completely objectivelation better crawl back to Sunday School or the Moreover werent the Nazi doctors taking a somewhatBusiness Department There are plenty of other profes- objective scientific approach to exterminating theJewssors willing to fortify their careers by pandering to the Wasnt this objective stance unethicalideological designs of the national security state It appears to me as a reasonably open-minded per-

Chances are youve never felt abused barraged son that you are not as critical as you think Your com-cheated or ran screaming political discrimination from plaint is typical of students who would like to ignore theclasses which omitted the radical view and the action truthwas left unattributed to teacher opinion Angie Blain is an excellent professorwho addresses

Unless you can prove your grades have suffered social issues that most ignore She should be commendedbecause of your political views you have no right to for addressing views which others refuse to touchmalign a BSU treasure even if our champion four-year Blain is one of only a few professors who is providingnon-daily tabloid welcomes such baseless and puerile a truly liberal education something we need now moreslander than ever

This is higher education where learning will ideallyrequire a mature confrontation of controversial views aridsubjects I advise opening your mind more and yourmouth less

I thought only liberals whined

Perry Stokes

Fishbowlby Eric Ellis

rHlARrrRWEONlIOA~APRIL3 1996 -- ------------------------ ----~

ltEdiforial

FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

~

excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

24 ARBITER ------ __ ----- WfONfSDA~ APRIL3 THE ARBITER

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

5pringprganization FairWednesday Ap-ril17 1996

1000am 200pmAt the Quad located between theBusiness BUilding and the Library

Pictureyourself in aStudent

OrganizationlReserve a space for your group now

~~ Reservation forms available in theStudent Activities Office

$75 prize for Best Booth Decorationl

~ lI RAIN DATE APRIL 19

clown- Egg Coloring priziS ~Jump RoplDgmiddot FacePaintinpound bull EiiifAunt -Pinatis

1gt

sect Free to BSUcOJ StudentsStaffOJ

~-$2 General OJ 0lt 0lt bullbull

C~CjOaQ)ueOJc0oct0E

OJCColt5uOJOJlLI

c~oU

Parents pleasebring cannedfood for theIdahoFoodbank

April (i~h1000 till1230 pIllon the Quad

(Between theBusiness buildingand the Library)Hey fKids1)Color ME

rReturn colored for a prize) 5rm-I

For more info call 3851448 ~~~l

ctown- EEU cctcnna- Prizesmiddot Jump Ropinpoundbull Fare Patnttna- Egg Huntmiddot Pinatas

Who will represent your club at the

ASBSU HALL OF FAMESTUDENT ORGANIZATION

RECOGNITION DINNERWednesday April 24 1996

Complete your applications fOr Outstanding Organizationand Advisor Awards by Friday April 5

Each group receives free tickets for Advisors and two studentsSelect your student representatives now perhaps the new andold president or the most promising organization memberAdditional tickets will be $500 each ifpurchased before April 19For more information call Student Activities at 385-1223

ipoundi~DENT~AND ACTTVmES

BECOME ANAIR FORCE

NURSE

The Air Force has aspecial place for you As

an Air Force nurse officer youcan put your professional skills to

work and enjoy

bull a team approach to health carebull 30 days vacation with pay per yearbull complete medical and dental carebull opportunities to advance

Serve your country while youadvance your career

USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONSTOLL FREE

1-800-423-USAF

The Quads on the ParkAffordable Off-Campus Studio Living

Available to Students amp Non Students

$285 monthRent Includes Fully Furnished Private Bedroom with Semi-Private Bathroom

Fully Furnished OommcnKltchen Living amp Dining AreaGas Electric amp Water Utilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV

For Pre-Leasing Informationamp Reservations Contact

Northwest PropertyManagement Inc

208) 336-0101

Bedroom FeaturesProject Featuresbull Key Locked Bedroom Doorbull Full Size Bedbull Desk with Keyboard Pull-Out Tray and Chairbull Sink amp Vanity with Mirrorbull Closet with Mirrored Wardrobe Doorsbull Cable TV Outlet with 31 Channel Service

(Cable Service Included inRent)bull Two Private Phone Lines Available for each

Bedroom (Telephone service not included inRent)

48 Four Bedroom Unitsbull Three 3 Story Buildings Around a Central

Courtbull Located Directly Adjacent to Ann Morrison

Park (Some Units Feature Park Views) andTwo Blocks From Boise Stale UniversityCampus (BSU Shuttle Service Stops AcrossFrom the Project)Secured Grounds with Oated EntriesOn-Site Management

bull Landscaped Central Court Features SandVolleyball Pit BBQ Area With Tables and _Casual Seating Areas

bull Laundry Facilities with Vending Machines

Semi-Private Bathroom(Shared by Two Tenants)

bull TubShower Unitbull Toiletbull Heat Lamp amp Fan

General Unit Featuresbull Four Private Bedrooms Two Semi-Private

Baths and a Common Living Dining Kitchenand Deck Area

bull Bedrooms are Lensed on an Individual Basis(You are Encouraged to Apply With OneTwo or Three Roommates)

bull Rent Includes Electric Oas amp WaterUtilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV Service

bull Central Forced Air Heating and AirConditioning

bull Individual High Efficiency Hot Water Heatersbull Bike Hooks On Decks

Unit Common Areas(Shared by All Four Tenants)

bull Kitchen Features Microwave with ExhaustFan Gas Oven amp Range Frost FreeRefrigerator Garbage Disposal DishwasherIndividual Pantries for Each Tenant

bull Dining Living Area Features Dining Tableand Four Chairs Seating area with TwoLoveseat Sofas Private Deck or Patio

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ltEdiforial

FIGHTING THE FIRE FEEDING THE FLAME_Gasp how could they do expected to favor the country

such a thing1 Chinas recent and dismiss major incompatibil-military maneuvers off the ities as minor differences in cul-coast of Taiwan have taken tureHoweverClinton has nomany by surprise and consti- such excuse fie blasted Bush -tutesan annoying problem for in the 92 election for failing toPresident Clinton in an election stand up to Beijings deplorableyear human rights record but when

- __-Therecent-display of aggres~electedmiddotPres-Waffie quietlysion and intimidation toward backed down Like the vastChinas bastard stepchild is majority of Bushs foreignpoll-right in line with its character cy Clinton condemned it in

What do you expect from a 92 only to continue it in 93country that has no respect for Clinton himself seems tohuman rights arms rouge wish the situation would just goregimes all over the world and away and solve itselfcares about international law as Supporters of this policy ofmuch as they do about demon- refusing to take a stand onstrators in Tiananmen Square China call it studied ambigui-

Not only does China roll ty I call it bullshit Real lead-tanks over peaceful pro-democ- ers dont shy away from diffi-racy demonstrators it also has cult choices or continuallysent around 100000 of its citi- draw lines in the sand A policyzens to forced labor camps for no to have a policy is not a poli-nothing more than opposing the cy There may be times whengovernment China has trained leaving people to guess aboutif not supplied Pakistan and your intentions can be a usefulIran in nuclear weapons tech- strategy but this is not one ofnology and sold missiles and themother weapons systems to the Whats so damn complicatedlikes of Syria and Iran Clinton about naked aggression andthought he had something to human rights violationsshow for his appeasement when MONIYThese specialistsChina pledged to crack down would have us believe we haveon pirated videos CDs and too much money invested insoftware which cost US pro- China our trade volume is tooducers hundreds of millions of great and we have nothing todollars but they backed down gain by revoking most-favored-on that promise nation status with China I won-

No Chinas behavior isnt der how great these argumentsstrange its cruel but consistent would have worked on otherWhats really surprising is the world tyrants Wed like to

bullbehavior of the arsenal of take a stand against Hitler butdemocracy (thats us) Despite we just by too many BMWsthe continuous flow of from Germanydeplorable actions emanating At least Bush had a strategyfrom Beijing our nations lead- promote engagement and tradeers have seen fit to sit on the to promote change in Chinasidelines and let China bully us Bush may have honestlyand our friends Our past thought that the way to trans-accommodation might be form China into somethingexcusable considering the exis- more to our Iikingwasto infil-tence of greater evils and trate the country financially tothreats butagainst the back- invest and change the Chineseground of the current world system from within Since a corrupt capitalist governmentsorder our stance seems blatant- relaxation in the Soviet political - should have taught us that by Iy cowardly system lead to a changeineco- now Our ability to influence

Weare now the worlds only nomics (or so we thought) it Chinas actions by economicremaining superpower Despite stood to reason that by opening interdependence and investmentsigns of decline the US i~still China up economically a have failed despite the benevo-the worlds largest economy change in politics was sure to lent effect of capitalist profitsbacked with unmatched military come thus most-favored-nation and black marker Michaelcapabilities The world order status Jackson CDs Giving money towill continue to be dictated by But this clearly hasnt criminals doesnt make themthe US and its allies We are in worked Not only has nothing -good it just makes for richa position to pick and choose changed inChina now we have crooksour friends yet wecontinue to given them no reason to Bycontilluing to grant most-coddle a brutaldictatcrshipin change Changes toward a mar- favored-nation status to ChinaChina ket economy dontautomatical- regardless of its crimes we

As a former ambassador to Iy mean a change In a govern- havegiven them a clear greenChins George Bush could be ments charactersupporting light to engage in whatever

The gates and doors were locked and all thewindows fastened down I spent thenight in rest- less sleep and rose at every sound half in hope-less sorrow and half in fear of day would findsoldiers breaking through todrag us all away

Just beforethe sunrise I heard something atthe wall The gate began to rattle and a voicebegan to call [hurried to the window and looked

down into the street expecting swords and torch-es and the sounds of soldiers feet

Try to imagine living a couple thousand yearsago in one of the outpost towns of the mightyRoman legions part of the most poweful andinfluential civilization in the known world Youare a peon a puppet-state civilian who by the

way had gotten some crazy wacked-out religiousnotions that Love can conquer anythingAnything at least until they just doused-yourleader the day before in a torturous slow-dyingdehumanizing public spectacle There are nohuman rights abuses hotlines to be found any-where

There was no one there but Mary sol wentdown to let her in John stood beside me as shetold us where shed been She said Someonemoved Himin the nighland none of us knowswhere The stones been rolled away and Hisbody isnt there

We both ran towards the garden then Johnran on ahead We found the stone and the emptytomb just the way Mary said The winding sheetthey wrapped Him in was just an empty shelland how orwhere theyd taken Him was morethan I could tell

Nothings going right First a governmentalact of unjust execution now a mob is digging upthe grave before you even havea chance to sendflowers Visions of your best friends corpse puton display at the marketplace have exceededeven the hideousness of that last Stephen King

novel you just readSomething strange had happened here just

what I did not know Johnbelieved a miracle butI just turned to go Circumstance and speculationcouldnt lift me very high because Id seen themcrucify Him and then I saw Him die

Back inside the house again the guilt andanguish came everything Id promise Him justadded to-my shame When at last it came tochoices I denied I knew His name even if Hewas alive itwouldnt be the same

You have been one of the mainstays arid have

carried a lot of the weight of this little movementwhich just slarted a couple years ago-Multitudeshad come flocking to check out your cause Youeven had some political clout because the politi-cians and others in authority even paid theirrespects You loved the attention but you made agreat tactical error You forgot that peoplebecome jealous-ofpower and influenceYour-leader talks like hes God and you even believehimbut you didnt realize there would be aprice to pay

Even while you handed out the leaflets andannounced on the bullhorns a new era of truthforgiveness and love you just couldnt imaginethat secret meetings taking place were plottingjus the opposite of your dreamkingdorn hereonearth Lies extortion blackmail and even mur-der were heading your way One of your trustedown had already been bought off Every one hasa price dont they And during the mockery of ascripted trial you found out yourprice while youhung out with the reporters trying to find out ifyour coveted leader could pull this one out justlike he had all the other times

You lie to save your own neck When askedabout your affiliation you disown theman forwhom the day before you announced that youwould have given your very life A cockcrows inthe distance and you feel like throwing up Nextyou find out that another one from your band hasjust committed suicide And now after theexe-cution you dont know what to believe anymore

Suddenly the air was filled with a strangeand sweet perfume light was shining everywhereand drove shadows from the room Jesus stoodbefore me with his arms held open wide I felldown on my knees and just clung to Him andcried

AS he raised me to my feet again I lookedinto His eyes love was shining out from themlike sunlight in the skies Guilt and my confusiondisappeared in sweet release and every fear Ideyer had just melted into peace

HES ALIVE Hes alive and Iin forgivenheavens gates are open wideHES ALIVE

Eggs and chocolate bunnies or an ernptytomband radically-changed lives Its your choice butthere are consequences My thanks to DonFransico forthe lyrics of his1977 song entitledHes Alive For a fuller account of Peters tra-vailsjoy please read John 1825 - John 2031Happy Easter

~

excesses they want CancelingMFN status would hurt multina-tional corporations with main-land investments have negativeeffects on our economy andwould take valuable revenueaway from the Chinese govern-

ment but wouldntstop trade orrelations with the US

It is one thing to watch abully kick sand in the face ofthe weak it is another thing 10support that bully in its effortsMFN statusis exactly what it

saysmos~ favored it is aspecial trading agreement wegrant to countries whom we

wish to supportThose who advise waiting

until the old leadership diesmistake the symptomwith thedisease infusing money into acorrupt regime only prolongsthe regime besides new rulers

WOIltbe anybetterifi~sthe old order that chooses them(Kim IISung anyone) Likebattered Viveswho Continuallymake up excuses for the behav-ior of spousal abusersthesedefenders of the status quo justdontunderstand thatCltina bullwont change espedaJyifWedont give th~m anyreasoll fr

24 ARBITER ------ __ ----- WfONfSDA~ APRIL3 THE ARBITER

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

5pringprganization FairWednesday Ap-ril17 1996

1000am 200pmAt the Quad located between theBusiness BUilding and the Library

Pictureyourself in aStudent

OrganizationlReserve a space for your group now

~~ Reservation forms available in theStudent Activities Office

$75 prize for Best Booth Decorationl

~ lI RAIN DATE APRIL 19

clown- Egg Coloring priziS ~Jump RoplDgmiddot FacePaintinpound bull EiiifAunt -Pinatis

1gt

sect Free to BSUcOJ StudentsStaffOJ

~-$2 General OJ 0lt 0lt bullbull

C~CjOaQ)ueOJc0oct0E

OJCColt5uOJOJlLI

c~oU

Parents pleasebring cannedfood for theIdahoFoodbank

April (i~h1000 till1230 pIllon the Quad

(Between theBusiness buildingand the Library)Hey fKids1)Color ME

rReturn colored for a prize) 5rm-I

For more info call 3851448 ~~~l

ctown- EEU cctcnna- Prizesmiddot Jump Ropinpoundbull Fare Patnttna- Egg Huntmiddot Pinatas

Who will represent your club at the

ASBSU HALL OF FAMESTUDENT ORGANIZATION

RECOGNITION DINNERWednesday April 24 1996

Complete your applications fOr Outstanding Organizationand Advisor Awards by Friday April 5

Each group receives free tickets for Advisors and two studentsSelect your student representatives now perhaps the new andold president or the most promising organization memberAdditional tickets will be $500 each ifpurchased before April 19For more information call Student Activities at 385-1223

ipoundi~DENT~AND ACTTVmES

BECOME ANAIR FORCE

NURSE

The Air Force has aspecial place for you As

an Air Force nurse officer youcan put your professional skills to

work and enjoy

bull a team approach to health carebull 30 days vacation with pay per yearbull complete medical and dental carebull opportunities to advance

Serve your country while youadvance your career

USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONSTOLL FREE

1-800-423-USAF

The Quads on the ParkAffordable Off-Campus Studio Living

Available to Students amp Non Students

$285 monthRent Includes Fully Furnished Private Bedroom with Semi-Private Bathroom

Fully Furnished OommcnKltchen Living amp Dining AreaGas Electric amp Water Utilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV

For Pre-Leasing Informationamp Reservations Contact

Northwest PropertyManagement Inc

208) 336-0101

Bedroom FeaturesProject Featuresbull Key Locked Bedroom Doorbull Full Size Bedbull Desk with Keyboard Pull-Out Tray and Chairbull Sink amp Vanity with Mirrorbull Closet with Mirrored Wardrobe Doorsbull Cable TV Outlet with 31 Channel Service

(Cable Service Included inRent)bull Two Private Phone Lines Available for each

Bedroom (Telephone service not included inRent)

48 Four Bedroom Unitsbull Three 3 Story Buildings Around a Central

Courtbull Located Directly Adjacent to Ann Morrison

Park (Some Units Feature Park Views) andTwo Blocks From Boise Stale UniversityCampus (BSU Shuttle Service Stops AcrossFrom the Project)Secured Grounds with Oated EntriesOn-Site Management

bull Landscaped Central Court Features SandVolleyball Pit BBQ Area With Tables and _Casual Seating Areas

bull Laundry Facilities with Vending Machines

Semi-Private Bathroom(Shared by Two Tenants)

bull TubShower Unitbull Toiletbull Heat Lamp amp Fan

General Unit Featuresbull Four Private Bedrooms Two Semi-Private

Baths and a Common Living Dining Kitchenand Deck Area

bull Bedrooms are Lensed on an Individual Basis(You are Encouraged to Apply With OneTwo or Three Roommates)

bull Rent Includes Electric Oas amp WaterUtilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV Service

bull Central Forced Air Heating and AirConditioning

bull Individual High Efficiency Hot Water Heatersbull Bike Hooks On Decks

Unit Common Areas(Shared by All Four Tenants)

bull Kitchen Features Microwave with ExhaustFan Gas Oven amp Range Frost FreeRefrigerator Garbage Disposal DishwasherIndividual Pantries for Each Tenant

bull Dining Living Area Features Dining Tableand Four Chairs Seating area with TwoLoveseat Sofas Private Deck or Patio

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24 ARBITER ------ __ ----- WfONfSDA~ APRIL3 THE ARBITER

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

5pringprganization FairWednesday Ap-ril17 1996

1000am 200pmAt the Quad located between theBusiness BUilding and the Library

Pictureyourself in aStudent

OrganizationlReserve a space for your group now

~~ Reservation forms available in theStudent Activities Office

$75 prize for Best Booth Decorationl

~ lI RAIN DATE APRIL 19

clown- Egg Coloring priziS ~Jump RoplDgmiddot FacePaintinpound bull EiiifAunt -Pinatis

1gt

sect Free to BSUcOJ StudentsStaffOJ

~-$2 General OJ 0lt 0lt bullbull

C~CjOaQ)ueOJc0oct0E

OJCColt5uOJOJlLI

c~oU

Parents pleasebring cannedfood for theIdahoFoodbank

April (i~h1000 till1230 pIllon the Quad

(Between theBusiness buildingand the Library)Hey fKids1)Color ME

rReturn colored for a prize) 5rm-I

For more info call 3851448 ~~~l

ctown- EEU cctcnna- Prizesmiddot Jump Ropinpoundbull Fare Patnttna- Egg Huntmiddot Pinatas

Who will represent your club at the

ASBSU HALL OF FAMESTUDENT ORGANIZATION

RECOGNITION DINNERWednesday April 24 1996

Complete your applications fOr Outstanding Organizationand Advisor Awards by Friday April 5

Each group receives free tickets for Advisors and two studentsSelect your student representatives now perhaps the new andold president or the most promising organization memberAdditional tickets will be $500 each ifpurchased before April 19For more information call Student Activities at 385-1223

ipoundi~DENT~AND ACTTVmES

BECOME ANAIR FORCE

NURSE

The Air Force has aspecial place for you As

an Air Force nurse officer youcan put your professional skills to

work and enjoy

bull a team approach to health carebull 30 days vacation with pay per yearbull complete medical and dental carebull opportunities to advance

Serve your country while youadvance your career

USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONSTOLL FREE

1-800-423-USAF

The Quads on the ParkAffordable Off-Campus Studio Living

Available to Students amp Non Students

$285 monthRent Includes Fully Furnished Private Bedroom with Semi-Private Bathroom

Fully Furnished OommcnKltchen Living amp Dining AreaGas Electric amp Water Utilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV

For Pre-Leasing Informationamp Reservations Contact

Northwest PropertyManagement Inc

208) 336-0101

Bedroom FeaturesProject Featuresbull Key Locked Bedroom Doorbull Full Size Bedbull Desk with Keyboard Pull-Out Tray and Chairbull Sink amp Vanity with Mirrorbull Closet with Mirrored Wardrobe Doorsbull Cable TV Outlet with 31 Channel Service

(Cable Service Included inRent)bull Two Private Phone Lines Available for each

Bedroom (Telephone service not included inRent)

48 Four Bedroom Unitsbull Three 3 Story Buildings Around a Central

Courtbull Located Directly Adjacent to Ann Morrison

Park (Some Units Feature Park Views) andTwo Blocks From Boise Stale UniversityCampus (BSU Shuttle Service Stops AcrossFrom the Project)Secured Grounds with Oated EntriesOn-Site Management

bull Landscaped Central Court Features SandVolleyball Pit BBQ Area With Tables and _Casual Seating Areas

bull Laundry Facilities with Vending Machines

Semi-Private Bathroom(Shared by Two Tenants)

bull TubShower Unitbull Toiletbull Heat Lamp amp Fan

General Unit Featuresbull Four Private Bedrooms Two Semi-Private

Baths and a Common Living Dining Kitchenand Deck Area

bull Bedrooms are Lensed on an Individual Basis(You are Encouraged to Apply With OneTwo or Three Roommates)

bull Rent Includes Electric Oas amp WaterUtilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV Service

bull Central Forced Air Heating and AirConditioning

bull Individual High Efficiency Hot Water Heatersbull Bike Hooks On Decks

Unit Common Areas(Shared by All Four Tenants)

bull Kitchen Features Microwave with ExhaustFan Gas Oven amp Range Frost FreeRefrigerator Garbage Disposal DishwasherIndividual Pantries for Each Tenant

bull Dining Living Area Features Dining Tableand Four Chairs Seating area with TwoLoveseat Sofas Private Deck or Patio

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The Quads on the ParkAffordable Off-Campus Studio Living

Available to Students amp Non Students

$285 monthRent Includes Fully Furnished Private Bedroom with Semi-Private Bathroom

Fully Furnished OommcnKltchen Living amp Dining AreaGas Electric amp Water Utilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV

For Pre-Leasing Informationamp Reservations Contact

Northwest PropertyManagement Inc

208) 336-0101

Bedroom FeaturesProject Featuresbull Key Locked Bedroom Doorbull Full Size Bedbull Desk with Keyboard Pull-Out Tray and Chairbull Sink amp Vanity with Mirrorbull Closet with Mirrored Wardrobe Doorsbull Cable TV Outlet with 31 Channel Service

(Cable Service Included inRent)bull Two Private Phone Lines Available for each

Bedroom (Telephone service not included inRent)

48 Four Bedroom Unitsbull Three 3 Story Buildings Around a Central

Courtbull Located Directly Adjacent to Ann Morrison

Park (Some Units Feature Park Views) andTwo Blocks From Boise Stale UniversityCampus (BSU Shuttle Service Stops AcrossFrom the Project)Secured Grounds with Oated EntriesOn-Site Management

bull Landscaped Central Court Features SandVolleyball Pit BBQ Area With Tables and _Casual Seating Areas

bull Laundry Facilities with Vending Machines

Semi-Private Bathroom(Shared by Two Tenants)

bull TubShower Unitbull Toiletbull Heat Lamp amp Fan

General Unit Featuresbull Four Private Bedrooms Two Semi-Private

Baths and a Common Living Dining Kitchenand Deck Area

bull Bedrooms are Lensed on an Individual Basis(You are Encouraged to Apply With OneTwo or Three Roommates)

bull Rent Includes Electric Oas amp WaterUtilities Plus 31 Channel Cable TV Service

bull Central Forced Air Heating and AirConditioning

bull Individual High Efficiency Hot Water Heatersbull Bike Hooks On Decks

Unit Common Areas(Shared by All Four Tenants)

bull Kitchen Features Microwave with ExhaustFan Gas Oven amp Range Frost FreeRefrigerator Garbage Disposal DishwasherIndividual Pantries for Each Tenant

bull Dining Living Area Features Dining Tableand Four Chairs Seating area with TwoLoveseat Sofas Private Deck or Patio

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