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CEaliforniaLuctheranUnihversity o The Volume42,No.14 60WestOlsenRoad,ThousandOaks,CA91360 February6,2002 Features Arts News Sports Canyon Clubbrings si CLU'sKwan Fong Smackdown, danc- Kingsmenbasketball livemusictothe Galleryisvisited ing, comediansand fallsshortinefforts bytheancientand moviesin upcoming toremain unexplained. events. Seestory undefeatedinSCIAC Seestorypage6 Seestorypage5 Seestorypage4 Seestorypage11 CLU student life conies together and enjoys Club Lu Ameci's at ByRachelEskesen skinsandavarietyofpizzastosuitevery- isfying,"juniorScottMehlsaid. STAFFWRITER one'stastebuds,andthesweetserenadeof Studentsenteredtherestau- CLUstudentson thekaraokemachineto rant,satdownand wereshortly Pizza, a staple for college students, sooththeirears. greetedwithhotfoodbyoneof wastheClubLuattractiononFri.Feb. 1, Freefoodisalwaysabigdrawforstu- Ameci'swaiters. 2002. dents on a small budget. The event at Beverages excluding water "Freefood,karaokeandfriends.What Ameci'swasnoexception. werenotincluded with thefree morecouldyou ask for?"asked sopho- "Itrocks.I'mexcitedforpizza,"jun- food. more representative on programs board ior Daniel Carlton said. He was not the Entertainment for the and planneroflast Fridays'event,Elissa only one who had his eyes on the food eveningincludedkaraokeforthe Jordan. All You Can Eat Pizza Night at dishes being restocked faster than they aspiringsingers. Studentshadto Ameci'sPizzaandPastaprovidedunlimit- couldbedevoured. wanderawayfromthefoodlong ed mozzarella sticks, hot wings, potato "[Thepotatoskins]weresoftyetsat- enough to enter the karaoke room'atAmeci'siftheywanted to see the performances. The microphones and voices were magnifiedenough so that those in the otherroom wereable to heartheacts. Some students could not locatetheirfirst—choicesongs because some of the compact discs were missing. However, classickaraokesongssuchas"I Will Survive" and "Respect" PhotographbyMulinLundblad weresungbyCLUstudentswith JuniorNicoleHackbarthdoesnotholdback greatenthusiasm. whileenjoyingoneofthemanyfreeentrees "[Theperformanceof'Hold offeredatAmeci's. my Hand' by Hootie and the Blowfishwas]breathtaking,Iwasserious- "ThisisthefirstClubLuevent I've ly moved," sophomore Jennifer Mason been to, and it makes me want to go to said. more,"sophomoreAndreaInmansaid. PhotographbyMulinLundblad Freefoodandentertainmentweretwo Club Lu events are sponsored by CaliforniaLutheranUniversitystudentsweredefinitelynotshortinatten- keys to the successful Club Lu event at ASCLUProgramsBoard.Eventsareheld danceforClubLu'sAllYouCanEatPizzaNightatAmeci'sPizzaandPasta. Ameci's. Fridaynightsat9p.m. Small changes make a big difference ByKieshaEdwards 25,308 bricks to be exact. The scenery STAFFWRITER was enhanced with eight flats ofVinca Minora flowers and six flats of white bpocPuloneseued.reftToTroAyrfshhlaoeetttrnhhhdecfeosraoubceumiegsrloaihitiusndtytsteitaiiehnrfsdicrdiseeedsccaeihesuttpanihnlaatoledrnnsetc.romohTfweanhnengtotnghometeiipsnsCrsgreLwoemepUsnorrploeocjdneaaistcmnniht-dg-e, GhTatialaholtzonlhasmo"tnFIuwpoiogesartthrhomhefieenIonrrckirometatmupahnhrlreyedlteyyfcscalhsudsroearidowdndrepnegarw'nhreitteobtaimer,hspdoeasgstIry.oihetodehmdeicn.unythckseaIhnaliogtrifeavlstebota.dooenktnidsh-n fwiolrla"bmTeohmreoerceehyaeant-gtcreaatcictshivigenogfoodlrorogekisvisedonentthtsah.tetfhaecyt reBediaellmFyiiunnmtigupcrhreeoanvmpoerwsmoa.ejiendcI.tta,sl"wpaeynssdeitnnhigoourognhtLciyotnmndmesieatd-y- tffiahoncargit,lt"ihRttesihyaeeasfi,andccTioTluooVirntnatiyyneysaAArdddOderrsmpaaamnnwrgegetaarmr,,eeennpptr,rs.ooojjeedbccilttraenmmcdaatnnolaaroggoeekorr-f ctJToelafheanossMmssatrpp.HopsaorClomollnsv,e.afrlaenapndilndaccPleerumdedeenernostvtoahontef,intrghreeemlPwoaeidtnenedlrdsisconawgpHsianloilgnf and Mike Borilla, landscape supervisor, ctwheaermeemodtbioefgeienctahrteeirpolnfaosrc.etTdhheweidteohclidsniceoownncmrraeetdkeibnsrgliacboks,f miemnprtFoaovtre4m9em3no-tr3ce2o1n5it.nafctortmhaetfiaocniliotinescdaepmapruts- pFhreersehmoefnthSetneepwhleynPreernroyv,aJteodshPueadeSrismomnocnosuratnydarNdicwkitLhaanPhegotaeonmgjreoaypohftbhcyeaYravdetstm.teosOr-tiz T — Calendar TheEcho February6,2002 a clu peek at this week today Sunday ASCLURes.HallAssociation feb.rua.ry 6 AGryemnaFootballIntramurals february 10 8N:y3g0rpe.emn2 8p.m. Chapel WorshipService tuesday SamuelsonChapel TheNEED SamuelsonChapel 10:10a.m. StudentUnionBuilding 6:15p.m. february 12 10p.m. ChurchCouncilMeeting ArenaFootballIntramurals C7:h3a0pep.lmL.ounge friday G8yp.mm. JOIvFeMreteotninHgall RotaractClub february 8 monday 7 p.m. O8Cvopem.rmmt.oonnGHarlolund MClaunbnLuT:heMaotvrieess february 11 C8Whopar.pdme.lUpLoBiubnlgeeStudy 9p.m. SamuelsonChapel SexualResponsibilityWeek 9:11p.m. Saturday TodaythroughFriday thursday february 9 ANySgCrLeUenSe2nate feb.rua.ry 7 CLULeadershipInstitute 5:15p.m. HumanitiesBuilding ASCLUProgramsBoard FCAMeeting 10:30a.m.to4:30p.m. Nygreen2 Nygreen1 6:30p.m. 5p.m. aiElF Classifieds X&h&tvtS, PHP WORK: Administrationclericalworkinhomeofficesetting.Needper- sonwithgoodphoneandorganizationalskills. 10-15hrs/wk.Startat $9/hr. R N Z (80P5l)ea4s9e1c-al3l9:39 1 ClassifiedadscanbeplacedontheCalendarpageforaflatrate Supporting B A C K S T R E E I regoarrddelress.sAofdswoarrdescuobujnecttDtioscedoiutnitngavfaoirlacbolnetefnotramnuldticlpalreitiys.sue insomnia Call(805)493-3865 P0ETR1 AND since 1992 Classic Films Screened POETIC FUNK The 2002 CLU Film Studies Series, organized as partoftheCLU Film HistoryClass,willbeginthisThur.,Feb.7,2002at7p.m.intheForum and continue every Thursday evening throughout the regular semester. Filmstobescreenedrepresentsomeofthemostinfluentialandinnovative filmmakersinthefirst 100yearsoffilmhistory. Manyofthesefilmsare RonizhasbeenfeaturedattheHouseof Blues, hard to find and have been recently purchased by CLU as part ofthe BordersBookstore,variouscollegecampuses, and University's expanding Film Library. Experience these masterpieces of theTVshow"Moesha." cinemaastheyweremeanttobe-onthebigscreen! Thereisnocharge foradmission,whichisopentoallfacultyandstudents. There will be an open mic Thisweek: Eisenstein's1925masterpieceofSovietcinema. opportunity for CLU poets/ 6th Annual Leadership Institute Wednesday, feb. 6 Student Onion Building ' Thedaywillbefilledwithgreatworkshopsandspeakerstohelp 7 to 9 p.m. youdevelopyourleadershipskills.Joinusandfindoutjusthow I much"isinyou!" WhenandWhere? Sat.,Feb.9at10:30a.m.to4:30p.m. Tickets selB at uFlult'icultural SoilandHumanitiesCenter (Precroms G/fflce (located in tf\e Formoreinformationgoto:www.clunet.edu/StudentLife § uo) and(frem o<$u members. Toreserveyourspotcalloremail:[email protected] I»r<-*atr Al Ilit- IDoor YeardiscPortraitswillbetakenintheSUB Feb. 19throughMarch 1. $2 $3 Mon.-Thur. 10a.m.to3p.m. Fri.: 10a.m.to12p.m. OMivrH $3 $5 Yeardiscsarefreetoseniorsandallstudentswhohavetheir portraittaken. Questions?CallEdlyn Vallegoatx3323 Questions:calltheyeardiscofficeatx3805 ) ) )) News February6,2001 TheEcho 3 Learn the art of successful recycling as Ventura County has demonstrated environmental leaders, the City of ion show featuring a 60-piece, cut- Makeadifferencetodayandvisit (NAPS)-Ventura,aseasidecity VenturaDepartmentofPublicWorks ting-edge ecofashion show direct yournearestrecyclingcenter.Acou- onVenturaCounty's"GoldCoast,"is iscommittedtoavisionthatprotects from New York's Seventh Avenue ple of recylcing centers in the situated just 63 miles northwest of the public health and the environ- runways. The collection featured ThousandOaksareaareasfollows: Los Angeles and 27 miles south of ment. This fall, it chose two eco- designscreatedbysomeofthebest- FourSeasonsMarket SantaBarbara. Foundedin1782and events to show how recycling really known namesinAmericanfashion - 20/20RecycleCenter home to tthe historic Mission San worksandthatrecycledplasticbottles TommyHilfiger,Nautica,PoloRalph 740MoorparkRoad Buenaventura, thistown ofapproxi- haveanafterlifeasT-shirtsandfash- Lauren, Nicole Miller and dozens TuesdaythroughSaturday mately102,800hassucceededindoin ionsontherunway. more. Eachgarmentwascreatedfor 11:00a.m.to5:00p.m. what other environmentally-minded ABottles-4-T-ShirtsExchangein EcoSpun, thefiber made from recy- (909)279-2200 communitiesmightonlydreamof. Mission Park invited children and cledplasticsodaandwaterbottles. In1989,whenCaliforniapassed theirparentstoexchangefourplastic Theseprogramsweremadepos- Ralphs-TomraPacific AssemblyBill939requiringallcities bottles for a limited editionT-shirt. siblebyagrantfromPepsi-cola. 1322N.MoorparkRoad toreducetheamountofwastesentto The shirt was made of 50 percent "Today's teenagers and young TuesdaythroughSaturday landfilldisposalby50percentbythe recycled plastic bottles (Wellmans adultsarethefirstgenerationtogrow 9:30a.m.to4:30p.m. the year 200, Ventura was sending Fortrel EcoSpun) and 50 percent upwithrecyclingasawayoflife,"said (714)565-7585 more than 90 percent of its waste reconstitutedcotton.Noonebelieved aPepsispokesperson."Bysponsoring directly to landfills. Through public itwasmadeofrecycledplasticbottles. the FashionfromTrashtouraround Ralphs-TomraPacific education,outreachandrecycling,in "Recyclingonlyworks whenwe the UnitedStates, Pepsiwantsthese 583N.VentuParkRoad alittle morethanadecade,Ventura close the loop by buying products youngpeopletoknowthat recycling TuesdaythroughSaturday has decreased the amount ofwaste madefromrecycledmaterials,"noted plastic soft-drink containters really 10:30a.m.to4:30p.m. thecitysendstolandfillsby59per- John Anderson, vice president of makesadifference." (714)565-7585 cent. MarketingforWellmanFibers. 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" 334890TWBilaamscek(fp.ltu.i)d 111791MPProiiidnnwttemsinetalssatuwarleem(eabnbtr.) Februaryisn'tonlythe CotterHomesPlayersinAssociationwithSimi\rdileySecondMissionaryBaptistentirety monthofcardsand orasenfe chocolatesfromyour sweetheartbutalsothe celebrationof... BLACK TuesdaythruThursday $12 HISTORY 7:30p.m. Frida8:y0&X3Spa.tmu.rday WednesCdoalyleagnedNiThguhrtsday!!! MONTH Saturday(Matinee) 2:00p.m. "You'llNeverForgetThisRide' Takealookbackand honorthosewho February 12 -16, 2002 havehelpedmakea SimiValleyCulturalArtsCentef differenceandcelebrate 3050LosAngelesAvenue blackcultureandits impactonsociety. TicketInformation&DirectionsCall:(805)-58.i-9940 News 4 TheEcho February6,2000 ASCLU Senate continues with possible campus improvements BSTyAFEFmiWlRyITHEoRlden Thereareapproximately 1500stu- everything from the University tothebathroomsandkitchenwillberen- dentsregisteredforthespringsemester, Commons to the residence halls. ovated. The first ASCLU Senate meeting butthefinalnumberwillnotbeavailable Anotherprojectthatwascompletedover Another development was the ofthesemester was held Monday,Jan. untilFeb.6. breakwastheinstallationofdoorsinthe appointmentofKarl Fedjetothejunior 28.at5:15p.m.inNygreen2. Themeet- Senate worked hard last semester pavilioncreatingastoragearea. "Doors senatorposition. ingbeganwithareportfromtheDeanof andmanyimportantprojectswerecom- wereaddedtogivedramamorestorage Sethtneurdoselpnlrtmisen,ngt.Bsielmle"sREtonesrrso,el"rl,mReodnsitssceurissssaisintdgr.onsgprifnogr povlfaecttahetediobonun.ilcdSaiimngpgnsussawrweohurineldeicsnasttumadpleulnsetd,solwnaebremeloiosnntg tasaloildeh.ye,l"pssetnaarttethreeccolredaenruHpololfythHealbwaecgk r"eAtphrleesteensteadreinuntdheer- Alargenumberofprojectsforthe SUB...[so] pictures will upcomingsemesterwerealsodiscussed be posted in the SUB to inMonday'smeeting. Oneprojectthat represent the different is currently being worked on is a new fencetobeinstalledaroundthefootball athletic teams/' field. Senate alsopassedabill tobuy SALLYSAGEN(V3) new patio furniture for Old and New West. The Student Union Building Duringthismeeting,possibleproj- willalsobegettingsomechangessoon. ectsforthefuturewerediscussed. One Pictures ofthe 15 athletic teams were projectdeals withcafeteriacomplaints. ordered and frames are coming. Someofthesecomplaintsincludehours "Athletes are underrepresented in the ofoperation,accessibility,qualityofthe SUB...[so]pictureswillbepostedinthe food andserviceas well asthecostof SUB to represent the different athletic food. Someofthese issues have been teams,"senatedirectorSallySagensaid. discussedinpastyearsbutSenatehopes PhotographbyLaniGreen The SUB will be improved this that this semester those issues will be Discussioncontinuesamongsenatemembersaboutimprovementsuggestions. summer,everythingfromthestagearea takencareof. Coming Soon: Comedy, Movies, Dancing and Wrestling SBTyAFLFauWrAaINTeEcRhanicky aninthegymforClubLuat9p.m. Mani'sPlace,aclubinSimiValley, The Programs Board met for its isbooOknedApfroirlC5L,Ut'hseuWsWefForSMmaarcckhdo1.wn first meeting ofthe spring semester to willtakeplace,whichwillfeatureCLU discussupcomingeventsatCLU. studentsinthering. The Jan. 28 meeting began the The Spring Formal, set for April FREE SPINNING. FREE CHILDCARE. processoffinalizing plans,and also to 13,willbeattheParadisePointResortin starttheplanningofeventsthatwillbe San Diego. Noticket prices have been happening throughout the next several setyetbuta notebook with hotels and FREE WEIGHTS. months. informationaboutwhatisavailabletodo ParlorAwapiszzhaeldnigohntFartidaAym.ecAi'bsillPiwzazsa dinenStasnusDeiebgyotwhiellenbdeoifntthheemSoUnBth.forstu- OH HECK,JOIN FOR FREE! passed at the meeting to reallocate Josh Kramer, a CLU sophomore, moneytoprovideunlimitedfood. wasappointedtothemarketingposition On Feb. 8 there will be a Mann fortheboard. JoinanytimefromDecember15.2001throughJanuary31.2002. TmiocvkieetsanrieghftreeatforJaCnLssUMstaurdkenetts.Place. ThePrograms Boardmeets every Allyoupayareyourlowmonthlydues! OnFeb.22therewillbeacomedi- Mondayat6:30p.minNygreen2. VOTED"THEBESTPLACETOGETINSHAPEINTHECONEJOVALLEY!' •Aeio&ics•FieeWeignis•Cvbex,LileFilnessSHammeiEquipment•Slateotthe-ArlCanfloCenlet•CardioKickBoxing•Spinning •PersonalIfamtng•FalAnalysts•FreeOiildcaie•OuldoorWalk/RunClasses ConvenientParking•PilalesMa! TalChi&Yoga •Allocablemonlh-lo-monlhmembeisriipdues•KIDSClasses•Saunas IHRSAMember PERSONAL-NON-INTIMIPATING.FOREVERYONEWHOWANTSTOLOOKANDFEELBETTER. Call orvisitustoday! (805) 496-1834 PhotographbyLaniGreen MembersofASCLUProgramsBoardlistenintentlytothemeeting'scontents. Arts February6,2002 TheEcho 5 Ryan Carpenter's on artistic fossils HE CLU display in the Kwan Fong Gallery SBTyAFPFamWeRlIaTEHRunnicut avetloopcsireagpgtonre.st,anallosaurusclaw,anda Ryan"DeCsairgpneonstaeurr"isbbyeinCgLUshoswtundenitn wfoosrsiklIsnroeafpddraiorttd.iuocCntairtoponestnhtteeistrelehdfaas"cEtaxultasrloleymcerb"eaaastneeddd California Lutheran University's Kwan OfftheWallCreatures." PhotographbyCandiceWorthan FongGalleryofArtandCulturelocated These original creations mimic CurrentlyondisplayintheSoilandHumanitiesBuildingareRyan inthTehSeoislhaonwdcaHsuemafneiattiuersesCevnatreiro.usfos- aucntiuqaule pfroesshiilsst,oriecacfhlareh.aviTnhgeseitsfososwilns SCcaorrppeinot-eLro'bssftoesrsial,rSehpaorrkd.uctions,fromlefttoright:SharkFish,Alien sil reproductions that are a result of are not to be considered authentic but minutsegeEruaacmthedqupaailreticitesytiiacnrtmtwheoedrikgu.amllse,rycrheaastebdeeans aahtnaidvoenasrbeieneccnolmudceerdeifacotsesbdiylbrnyeapturtrohede.ucitmTiahogenissneaotfciraoenn- msacutlrpitxed,anmdoltdheedn ainnddivsiedtuailnltyo acolsotroende aplrieehni,staordircagonp,igaKltihnagton fwiashsandFrtehde and stained to be completely original. Flintstone'sgarbagedisposal. tChaartpewnatser'usnigqouael,waapspetaolicnrgeaatendarwtowuolrdk ing "aIndthcooumgphlteetaeclhyfloisfseillikwea,"ssfaaisdcinsattu-- closely resemble actual fossils. dentSallyJahraus. Carpenter has created fossil reproduc- Upcoming events for The Kwan tionsafteractualfossilsaswellasimag- Fong Gallery ofArt and Culture will Wl "iFnoastisTvihelefRoesapsrrieloasduocoftffiiotcnhtseit"iosfuehsaotcwurcreaeasstueorreistg.iitnlaeld Asiphnrcoilwlucdae7s-e1t4h,oefwImhnuitlcetrhiamcetidsiivaea-nrAerlitnastteerdFneaswttioiorvnkaasll \ reproductions ofactual archaeological byCLUstudentsandfacultyalongwith findingscreatedwithextensiveresearch national and international new media and close attention to detail to be as students. Thegallerywill alsopresent authentic as possible. These lifelike theSeniorArtExhibitApril20through fossil reproductions includeaprotocer- May 18. PhotographbyCandiceWorthan Spring brings five exciting RyanCarpenter'sartisticfossilsculptureofaprotoceratop'seggnest. movie review Museum exhibits to Getty Viewers not likely to forget SBTyAFJFanWneRtItTeEJRauregui MediTehvaelsaenrdiesRenoanis"sAarntcfeulEuRreopaed,i"ngruni-n "A Walk to Remember" TheJ. Paul Getty Museum, located wnionrgksthorfouargthfoMcaurscihng1o0n,twhielldiefxfearmeinncee onfofwofoftfheer4in0g5tfhreeeewxapylorinatLioosnAonfgenleews,arits cboenttweemepnorreaardyinrgeaidnintgh.eMIincdlduldeedAgweisllanbde SBTyAFKFiWmRAIlTlEeRn twhiatthihsewrhvaotcailmptarleesnstesdhimgehlitghehtmeodstth,raoulgohn-g "wMIiettdahilyetvhoaenlfetaahntedureGRdreancnoaldilsesTcaotnuicroe,ns"Ehruiergaohdplieing,ghstainnidgn a1n5dmaaTnnhueasnc"crSiieopntutsn,dpsathproyefreuLseAasr"clryowlipllr.linbteedfbeaotoukrs- what"Ait WmaelaknsToinRleifmeemtobehra"veexspelcoorneds omuotvitTehheemsatcgooirncyt.aelTn.theofmtuhseicfilimswwhaastqmuiatdeeretahle- themusicoftheArabAndalusian,North ing three different types of cultural chances. 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"StorytellerSeries,"intimateperformanc- Theirgreateststrengthwastheirbeau- es by some ofLos Angeles' talent. His tifulharmonizationandmovingmelodies. aslaroisodetnhauelnddoeftrhbolcsuaeelsmilinincgkasttaaennndddjasnaczeeza.rpcrhNoigenrwgemslasyinroi'ncsss OCmhonisectklsyd,etlebicguhtttswaiantdhsoiuhmtuilmatorhrieotyucsoutonptertryhfeofremeDlai.nxciAee ThefourwomenofRainingJanetookthestageatthePChoatnoygroanphCblyuJbeslsaicsatNewton comfortingvoiceandsoulful expressions wasroundedoutwelltowardtheendwith Wednesdaynighttoperformabeautifulnine-songacosticset. were blended with an intensity that one a tribute song to Sept. 11. Raining Jane couldventuretocomparetothegreatlead wasgenuinelyhavingagoodtime. singerofPearlJam,EddieVedder. The final performance ofthe night "Mylyricsaremoreabouttheconnec- wasbythetrioknown asThatFatFrog. tionbetweenpeople... likemusic,itkind Theirperformancewasagreatdisplayof ofconnectspeople,"Newmansaid. majortominorchordprogressionsunder- AhintofartistssuchasJeffBuckley liningajazzleadguitarandwalkingbass and Ben Harpercould be detectedas an lines. undertonetohisinfluences.However,just Thebass playerusedhistonal range when one thinks one has a handle on very well, while the singer and guitarist Newman's style, he drops a rock chord used descending chord movements and progressionunderneathablues/jazzsolo. movingmelodiestopushhersongs.The "Paul [Newman] hadsuchgreattone leadsinger'svoicewasalittlemorethan andsoulbehindhisperformance...andhe satisfactory, but her hollow body guitar hadsuchcontrolofhisintensity,"sopho- antics shined through. She showed the moreAndrewPalmersaid. audience the most impressive solo ofall Theonlyaspectofthisone-manper- the performances, as well as the band's formancetocritcizeisNewman'slackof versatilitywithanemotionalballadtofin- 'outros.' His songs ended abruptly and ishtheevening. without warning. But in the end, even "I likedtheatmosphereofthewhole ». PhotographbyJessicaNewton wpiltahyoeNudetxatan,bicanasnpmdierbieanhgqiusnahdrotwhe.itm,ofPawuolmNeenwfmraonm niBniegchttkh,yatitKrwkaaiunssdef,uonjfusne[ieioinrt.nigmdaitvee]rssee,ttlioncga,l"taslaeindt PSearuilesN"ebwymsahnowkiincgkeodffohfifsthaerstehniarldwofeeblkueosftlhiceksCaannydojnazCzlpurb'osgr"eSstsoiroyntesl.ler "Religion, the Media, and American Culture" focus of 21st Annual WinterBreak Theological Conference ByPamelaHunnicut popularcultureinfluenceoneanother. will present his lecture "Religion in the ingabanquetlaterthatevening. Thesec- STAFFWRITER The keynote speaker forthe confer- MediaAge." John Dart,newseditorfor onddayoftheconferencewillbeginwith enceisStewartM.Hoover,directorofthe the"ChristianCentury"willalsopresenta a panel discussion on "Religion and California Lutheran University will Mass Media Projectatthe University of discussion entitled, "Religion as News: Mediated Culture: Worldviews in hold the 21st Annual WinterBreak ColoradoSchoolofJournalism. Hislec- ReportersandBelievers." Conflict"ledbyWilliamF.Fore,editor-at- TheologicalConferenceon Feb. 6and7, tures and panel discussions will address Aftertheafternoonbreak,apaneldis- largeofthe"ChristianCentury." coveringtheissueof"Religion,theMedia, how the media shapes religion in the cussionon"ChurchesandtheMedia"will The conference will end with andAmericanCulture." mindsoftheAmericanpublic. beledbytheRev.EricC.Shafer,director Hoover's second lecture. "Challenges to Leading experts and professionals Theconferencewillopenwithadis- of communications of the Evangelical Media UnderstandingofReligion." The fromchurches,universitiesandtheenter- cussionon"TellingtheStory"byR.Guy LutheranChurchinAmerica. two-day conference will take place in tainmentandnewsindustrieswilldiscuss Erwin,aprofessorinthereligionandhis- The new Segerhammar Center for SamuelsonChapelandisopentoallat$30 how religious faith, the mass media and tory departments atCLU. Then Hoover AFaithandCulturewillbeinaugurateddur- aperson. break to remember M ByTeresaOlson milessouthofLondonandsawalocalSanta Thousand Oaks STAFFWRITER Barbarabandplaying. <gg> Casey Stantonsaidthathishighpoint Aswinterbreakapproached,CLUstu- "wasgoingdownintosouthernLondonand infti©TOlnvntacam "Br*fc*5ffil dents looked forward to long, relaxing seeingtheJamaican influence in theCafe breaksfilledwithholidays,familyandfun. Cairo." While many students'breaks were forthe "itwascoolformebecauseIwasthere PAUL BROMLEY smoorsstWypaarnttuMneovretnotnfualndanDdanpieealceGfeuelt,inpgrotfoeosk- winhethney7otuhagrreadtheatwiatghePyeoouplheavteoaPecoopmlpeleatne-d 92studentsonamemorabletourofEngland. ly different perception," choir member FleetandInternetManager trip,Bwohtihchthelasctheodiraawndeetkheanbdanadhtaolofkatnhde DwaavsidawLeossocmhiengbescaaiud.se"NIogwottthaotsIe'emai1l9oift included stopsatsuch storied locations as England.ItisanexperienceIwillneverfor- (805)497-2791 aYnordkOmxifnosrtde.rTChaethgerdoraulp,alCsoovepnetrrfyorCmaetdheatdrtahle get."AhighpointforDr. Mortonwas per- (818)889-8919 famous Trinity Church, where playwright formingatCoventry,acathedralfamousfor 2401 ThousandOaksBlvd. FAX(805)497-0740 WilliamShakespeare'sworkwasseenhun- thefactthatitwasbombedbyHitlerduring ThousandOaks, CA91362 PGR(818)226-821 dredsToofmyeaanrysaogfo.the performers, this trip hisreAilgtnhoinugGhertmheancyho.irwillbestayinginthe meantmorethanajourneyoutofthecoun- USAforthenextfewyears,itwillbeusing Pleasecallmeforspecialstudentrates. tbreyrtHoolseleyhWiisltosroincarlemmoenmubmeernststh.eBnaignhdtmwehme-n ctohautnttryi.meDrt.oMtoorurtotnhehawseshtiegrhnhorpegeisonforoftrtahv-e sheandanotherbandmembertraveled 100 elingtoScandanaviaineither2005or2006. Features February6,2002 TheEcho Campus Quotes What did you do over the Christmas holiday? StephanieGomez,freshman,multimedia Derrick O'Dwyer, freshman, business JoeyDiedrick,senior,artmajor KariRomero,senior,Englishmajor major major "Ireadbooks,sketchedandhungout "I worked and instead ofgoing to "I worked all break at Armani "I snowboarded with my friends. I with my mother. The break was fartoo Hawaii I went toVegas. The break was Exchange in Cabazon, which is located went to Mammoth twice and Mountain longand I came backaweekearlyand justright,nottoolongbutnottooshort." near Palm Springs. The break was too Hightwice.Thebreakwasverylong." stayedwithsomefriends." longandIwaseagertocomeback." JeremyNausin,junior,religionmajor LukeLundmark,junior,religionmajor CaitilinRooney,sophomore,communica- Tim Huck, sophomore, sports medicine tionsmajor major wcbheuundrtdc"yhI'sahsnuo2n1wwgsbitonoatubretirdriwtinhrtdgeha,tyrfephaaatemriltlpyaye.n"ddanodtuhtfrreiaewtndsmm.yyI cfBhaiomgiirlB"yIetaworfue,orn.rwthCIithocarlhiEssuowtramowsapesenfuttnaw.ns"idnceo.twhbOeonaoertdhtieonrvgifsoairtt wbrheialke".IbIwetocwraauksseedfutanht.eMIlaaggsotitccboouMrpoeludentaoafftiewnreaealkls hDoiweegv"o1era,pnldwaayTesJd.toboIatslkwoenatgbsablcelo,coalu.wseenTthitewtaobsreStaaokn,o seemedtodragon." muchwhenyouareusedtohavingclass." Civil Rights Week: How one ISSy tip: Clip art person can make a difference can liven up any ByLisaRadberg Holmansaid."He'samanwhopavedthe STAFFWRJTER way forequal rights, he did it the right way;hewentaboutitcalmlyandsmooth- PowerPoint file California Lutheran University cele- iy." brateditsannualCivil RightsWeekfrom Also at the service, members ofthe Jan. 28 to Feb. I. Sponsored by Black Student Union - Brothers and aboveandthenright-clickthedesiredclip Multicultural Programs, the week fea- SistersUnitedreadquotesfromcivilrights Creatingacompellingandmotivating artthumbnail.Choose"Insert"andmove tured,amongotherevents,theCivilRights leaders and scriptures. Professor Russell PowerPoint presentation can be a chal- tothenextclipandchoose"Insert"again. WeekChapelServiceandadisplayofstu- Stockard of the communication arts lenge. ISSyadvocatestheuseofclipartto When finished selecting clips, close the dents'quotesinPearsonLibrary. department spoke on non-violence and help keep an audience engaged. Follow gallerywindowandallselectedclipswill tionTohfeeqtuhaelmeriogfhttshimsoyveearm'esnctosmwmaesmo"rTah-e peaceTfhurlousgolhvoiuntgtohfecownefelkic,tst.heCLUcom- tPhoiwsesriPmopilnetpfirloec:eduretoaddcliparttoa apopspietaironoend tohnetsolpideo.f(eTahcehcloitphser;maiyfsboe, PowerofOne-how one individual can munitywasabletowatchdocumentaries •Placecursoronslide merelydrageachcliptothedesiredposi- make a difference," said Juanita Pryor, intheStudentUnion BuildingonMartin •From the "Insert" menu select tionontheslide.) directorofMulticulturalPrograms.Thus, LutherKingJr.,CesarChavez, Mahatma "Picture" Any questions about using the Pearson Library display highlighted Gandhi, Mother Teresa and Nelson •Select"ClipArt"fromthedropdown PowerPointmay bedirectedtothe Help howCLUstudentsfeeltheycanpersonal- Mandela. Students werealsoencouraged sub menu (the ClipArt gallery window Desk([email protected]). ly contributetomake the worlda better tovotefortheirfavoritecivilrightsquote. willappear) place. Edlyn Vallejo, coordinator of •Selecta"Category"ofclipart HonoringthelifeandministryofDr. Multicultural Programs, was one ofthe •Choosethethumbnailrepresentation MartinLutherKing,Jr.,thechapelservice drivingforces increatingthelibrarydis- ofthedesiredgraphic Jan.30at 10:10a.m.presentedfreshman play,whichrequiredweeksofinterview- •Fromthedropdownmenu,selectthe TashaHolman, whoperformedthetradi- ingstudents.Vallejosaidshehopesthatby "Insertclip"icon(topicon) tional gospel song "His Eye Is On the recognizingCivilRightsWeekoncampus, •Closetheclipartgallerywindowto Sparrow." Singing a cappella, Holman studentswillstopforasecondandthink viewgraphicontheslide touchedtheaudiencewithherclear,pow- abouttheimportanceofequal rightsand •Positionandsizegraphicasdesired. erfulvoiceinthepiece.Shedescribedher- notsimplytakeitforgranted. Toshortentheprocesswheninserting selfas"realsimple,butrealempowering." "We shouldn't just recognize that multiplegraphicsonthesameslide,open "It'sreallynicethatCLUhasdevoted [civilrights]inoneweek,buteveryday," thegallery/categorywindowasdescribed achapelservicetoMartinLutherKing," Vallejosaid. Opinion 8 TheEcho February6,2002 Getting sick is the pits towithage,justthefactthatyouwantthe medicine. comforts that only your own home and Butifyouwereathome,youcould familycangive. restinyourpajamasandnotworryabout Ijusthad a week ofcatching every anything. Itwould bequietandyou can bugthatwasgoingaround.Morethanany- take a break from school to get better. thingIjustwantedtobeatmyhouse,in Thenyourmomcanwriteyouanotefor mybed,withmyfamilytakingcareofme. youtobeexcusedfromclass.There'sjust It's not that the health center staffisn't something comforting about being at wonderfulorthatnoonewastakingcare homewhenyouaresick. ofme;Ijustwantedhome.Andsinceit's Ina lotofwaysbeingsicksendsus aboutathree-and-ahalf-hourdriveitwas back toourchildhood days. Ourparents notreallyanoption. tookcareofuswhenwewerebabiesand Gettingill issuchareclusive factor. that'swhatIactlikewhenI'msick.Iwant Dailyroutinesbecomedifficult.Youdon't someonetotakecareofmejustlikewhen feellikegoinganywhere,whichisdifficult Iwaslittle. sincemostofuseatintheCaf.Youdon't Havingtoactlikethealmost20year EBDyITMOiRchIeNlCeHIHaEtFler dreoarlmlyswmaanktetsosteheataniymopnoess,ibbluet.liYvoinugninevtehre oselldftihsatdoI aabmleanadlmboestreesvpeornysdiabyl.eGfeotrtimnyg ymouucrhMoowwvhniatnagnydoauhwawavayinntgtoafrreceoeslldoeomgmee,taodldvioavinnptgraegtoetnsy gkawoonnrdotbwhge.cowaiYunhosgouetjowyuioslctullatsdshsotrnooi'pswtmbowyona.rneatGeswttwotoeiramnktigsshtsidhrratcenlsaasisnets'dd,s jspuaiscctikfiwteara.knetsycohuarngpeasrenatsp,erysoounrtbheodugha.nYdoua of education beyond high school. But butyoufeelmiserable.Youdon'twantto everyonceinawhileyougetthattwinge getthewholeworldsickeither.Takinga ofhomesickness. It's a feeling I'm sure showerusesmoreenergythanyouhave, wwee'vgMeetoassltlicekt.xipmNeeorstiejintucscetrdeyeaotpusrleueaspvteoronyncdeau.ysawchheens dbbueotcrammuossertootomhf.eyusYadorouenrn''ttphatarhveenerteasbafanetdehltuthhbeelipnolnoelusyrs andpains,butgettingafeverandhavingto thingtheycando issendyoumoneyfor goseeadoctorkindofsick.Ithasnothing Staff Editorial CLU is a great place to be How ByLauraTrevino level ofparking structures only to finally squeeze into a tiny to STAFFWRITER spacejustsecondsbeforeclasstime.(Andnevermindthetwo- mileracetotheactualclass!)CLUismuchsimpler.Weareable Respond Asastudentwhohasattendedmanydifferentuniversitiesall topullupandparkalmostrightoutsideofourclassroomdoor. overthestateofCalifornia,HawaiiandseveralinEurope,Ican Ourclassesareinterestingandtheclassroomsarewellkept. say that California Lutheran University tops the cake. 1 have Ourprofessorsareintelligentandrespectableandthecampusis Mail neverexperiencedacampussowellputtogether. Studentscan absolutelybeautiful.Thefoodisgreat,andthebookstoreisrea- LetterstotheEditor calltosetupcounselingappointmentsfortheirentireeducation- sonablypriced.Weevenhaveagiantshoppingmall,(TheOaks) 6C0alWi.f.OLlustehnerRadn.U#n3i6v5.0 awlecasriemeprlybesfiogrneuhpefoorrsthheehaapspreovperinabteeecnlaasdsmesi.ttLeadr.gOerncceollaecgceesptaendd, justmCiLnuUtessigfnirfoimcasncthlyooelxc(feoerdsthtohseemlaejnogrtihtyysocfhecdolulleegebsreoaukst)t.here ThousandOaks,CA91360 universitiesaddagreatdealofextrastrainonthestudentandthe concerningexcellenceinstudentrelations,individuality,support whole registration processcan becomeextremely frustrating if andofcoursesimplicity. I feeltotallyconfidentthatCalifornia Phone youarenewtothesystem. LutheranUniversitywillmeetandexceedallofmyexpectations (805)493-3465 otherAnunoitvheersrituipessicdaentboeCvLigUoriosusthaenpdacrhkailnlgensgiitnuagt.ioJnu.stPtahrekiancgtoatf ofourtetdhuecreatwiiolnlalalgsrooawptphreacniadteleoaudrersschihpo.olIahsopseomtehtahtiontgheurnisqtuued.ents E-mail gettingtoclassisanadventureallitsown.Irememberhavingto arriveatleast45minutesearlyjustsoIcouldcirclethecountless [email protected] welLtceotoCtmeLersUotnoorattnhoyeTtehodpeiitEcocrrheaolr.aeted The Echo Staff ctEdhoiemtoernsiealcwosMpmaatmtpeeenrr:tsTiohtsneelfis.ttsaafHrfotiwocfelveTsehrae,sEwtechlhleoasswteaolfn-f Lettersmustincludethe anoctknnoewcleessdagreislythraetproepsiennitontshepvrieeswesnteofdtdhoe writer'sname,year/position ASCLU orofCalifornia Lutheran University. andmajor/department. 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Thliesheecdhoonwdiatlthleesn:footlbleowpiungb- BUASlIiNsEoSnSRMoAbeNrAtGsEoRnS ErSiPcORITnSgeEmDuInTsOoRn Afsonodfporvtoseniutrsnoctofihrbossreichmnoiacgmptoi,mnmoesanrettacrenlriudiaepoadlurlrsaeppensormtsieaeenrntswpet.rrdiitSsohterueescrniehoanirvnnpevdrseiitsnniittmgsiuaopnrtlngeieesoli.dnys January30,2002 Cory Hughes PHOTOEDITOR Complaints concerning advertisements in March27,2002 CIRCULATIONMANAGER mTahneaEgcehroasth(o8u0l5d)b4e93d-i3r8ec6t5e.dtothebusiness Inquiries: Inquiries about this newspaper AMparyil135,,22000022 PCRlOaOirFeREDaAlDaEiR PDarAg.DliVDaIrsSusEoatRntni W(s9T8h1eh0o3se5u6t)l0Ed-c42Oh9b7lo3e8,s-7e3aC.3nad2lTd7ieRr;floeoerasEnp-dsimhe,aaodinLTlteuhote(ohct8euhh0rsoe5aa)@nEcn4dtdU9iun3tino-vOer3eat4rik.s6nsei5t,dC;yhu,iF.Cea6fAx0, Opinion FEBRUARY6,2002 TheEcho 9 Homosexuality: Nature or nurture ? tect African-Americans after the Civil to rid the world ofgays by stringing weremarried? Homosexualsarenotthe War and during the civil rights move- themuptoafenceandbeatingthemto reason for a society's supposed down- mentinthemid-20thcentury. Secondly, death; thus our elected officials create fall,noraretheythereasonforAIDS,no I'd like to know why some people more laws to protect minority groups. ifs,and,orbut,aboutit. believethathomosexualityisthedown- Eventhe U.S. Senatehasrulesprotect- Forthosereaderswhowerenotliv- fall ofall society. Oh right, the Bible ing the minority party. Ifourchildren inginCaliforniatwoyearsago,wehad says it's mean and evil, therefore gays weretaughtthathomosexualityisn'tthe the most simple ofall propositions on andlesbiansshouldbesenttoanisland mostevil forceintheworld,maybewe theballot. Proposition22providedthat inthemiddleoftheoceantorot. We'll could breed a new generation ofopen only marriage between a man and a get to this squabble later. Finally, mindsandauniversalloveforman-and woman is valid or recognized in America has come to the point of womankind. California. Thispropositionpassedbya explainingwhatlove betweentwopeo- The day Reverend Jerry Falwell widemargin. Funny,Idon'tremembera ByBretRumbeck pleshouldbeandhas"defined"whata retires from public life, you'll find me proposition asking kids if they really STAFFWRITER marriage is made up of. Our govern- celebrating till six in the morning. wantedtowearbikehelmets. Notonly menthasnorightinterferinginthepri- Falwellhashisfollowersconvincedthat is the government in our pocketbooks, againThfeorGarnuoetsheormeseTmewsotseormoefpisusbhaicnkg vpaetoeplelivbeeslioefveciotrizwenhso,mnothemyatdteecridwehatto AhmomeorsiecxauwalassawtetracekepdarotnoSfepttheembreeras1o1n. dbiutniintghrasooimnsvaodfedoutrhestlatiev.ingWritohomtsreanndds the political and moral buttons ofthe love. A sign from God, eh, Mr. Falwell? like this, our state flag should be diehard Echo readers! After receiving Remember the horrifying pictures There are some excellent clergy mem- changed from a grizzly bearto a boot noemailsoverbreakregardingpolitics, and movies that were shot during the bersinAmerica,someofwhomteachat stomping on the face ofhuman rights tJoascoonnavnidnc1ehaalvleodfecyioduedtthoatwoproklithiacrsdeirs c1i9vi6l0sr?ighTtswomotvhaetmestnatndinoutthein1m95y0smianndd omuarnispcuhloaotle.daBnudtbaenyusBeidblfeorvuenrkseincdaanctbse. aanbodutditghneitpyr.ivatPeedoepcliesiosnhsoumladnd'etbywoortrhy- whatreallymakestheworldturn. Have arethegroupofblacksbeingsprayedat The South used many Bible verses to ers: motorcycle helmet use, abortion, afunfivemonths. by a fire hose and single black man claimitsdivinerighttoperpetuateslav- andgaymarriageforexample. Normally.I'dbackintoatopicsuch being attacked by a German Shepard. ery. Oneofthemostwidelyusedverses Here'saninterestingfact:Thereare as gay rights carefully, but in areas of This is the same situation today in was Genesis 9:24-9:27, which told a more homosexuals in the world than man hating man solely on the basis of America. Becauseofclose-mindedindi- storyofNoahcursinghisgrandsoninto there are redheads. It's true. So is it sFierxsutaloffp,retfheeresnicmep,leI fwaoctn'tthatbethegensttlaet.e vliadwusalsr,egtahredrienagredaisccoruinmtilneastsionn,umabsesrauoltf asnltaiv-erreyl.igioIn'.mWnhotatanItia-mBibalgea,insntorisapmeo-I troirmiesttaottbauclklyonushaairroucnodloar?ndIb'dlahmoepeantoetr.- andfederalgovernmentneedstoprovide andjustplainharassmentofhomosexu- ple shutting themselves off from an Thegayrightsmovementwillendwhen legislationtoprotecttherightsofthose als. Lawslikethesefosterhateinsome argumentjustbecausetheBible"says"it peoplestopseeingsomethingtheydon't whoarenotheterosexualshowsanobvi- citizens because they see itas"special iswrong. IfJesuswasascompassionate understand as filth and zooexhibit.As ousprobleminAmericansociety. These treatment"towardonespecificgroupof asmanybelievehimtobe,doyouthink always,emailmetohaveacivilconver- lawsaresimilartothosepassedtopro- people,andthentakeituponthemselves he'd hate Peggy and Sue becausethey sation, not to ride me. movement springs to life and trans- tohisdeathbehindapick-uptruck,but absolutelynecessaryforsuchagroupto forms the act into a dreadful "hate both are somehow worse than the keepthepublicconvincedthatthereis crime." "Ohno!"criesthepublic. "A crimesofacertainMr.Dahmer—which some sort ofoppression, and ongoing hatecrime! Howhorrible! Thecrimi- makessense,right? Imean,hekilled victimization. Hence"hate-crime." nalmustbesoevilandfullofhate...!" his victimsoverthecourseofseveral Evenhavingpulledhugesocialand Andinthemeantime,theteenagerwho daysbyputtingacid intheirbrainsto politicalforcestotheirsideinthebattle attemptedsuicidebecausehehateshim- turn them into sex zombies for his againstafabricatedenemy,andgaining selfis nottried forahate crime. He enjoyment,buthey—heneverclaimed not only equal but better rights than somehowdeservesnopublicattention. tohatethem. Thinkaboutitandthink otherAmericans,thegayrightsmove- Neither does the serial rapist who is aboutwhatitimplieswhenamovement mentrefusestostop. Thismakessense, clearly not altogether fond of the issopowerful, influentialandconniv- since not even the legitimate parts of womenhebrutallyrapesandmurders. ingthatitcanenthrallanationwithits the civil rights movement ofthe '60s ByJasonScott Therapartistwhoencouragesviolence manufacturednotion that the deciding were morally strong enough to admit STAFFWRITER againstthepoliceisnotlegallyaccused factorintheawfulnessofacrimerests whentheirjobwasdoneortogoabout ofhatred. Thememberofthepowerful solelyonwhetherthecriminal openly lettingAmericanslivetheirlivesundis- The homosexual movement in lobbying groupNAMBLA (the North statedhisdistasteforthevictim'ssexu- turbed by constant public turmoil. America has succeeded beyond any- AmericanMan-Boy LoveAssociation; al preferences or skin color. Think Gaysfightnowfortherightto"marry." one'swildestdreams. Throughdecades yes,agroupsolelydevotedtoadvocat- aboutthistoo:howmany"hate-crime" They slowly seem to be winning the of political wrangling and pro-gay ing sex with boys), an integral and trialshaveyouheardofwhereablack, battle,butperhapsneverwill—notfor propaganda,ithasraised homosexuali- influential part of the homosexual gay,orotherself-declaredvictimofthe anysatisfyingreasonlikeastatelegis- tyfromthestatusofmentaldiseaseto movement,isnotdoinganythingwrong white man murdered a straight white laturebeingtoomorallystrongtolegit- thatofaproudlabel. Theyhavegone at allwhen advocatingchild molesta- male? Aregaysandminoritiessimply imatethepoliticsofsuch adisgusting evenbeyondthattomakehomosexual- tion. Thehomosexualmovement,anda sofulloflove,soperfectandrighteous, movement, but more likely because ity holy. Its legitimacy is not to be fewotherpowerful lobbyingconglom- thattheircrimesleavethemmoreinno- such anaction would simply create a questioned. Such an infraction is an erationshavesodeludedtheAmerican centthanstraightwhites? Theconclu- legal nightmare. Tax law, and indeed infringementupon "gay rights"andis public thatthe country hasconvinced sionthatthehomosexualmovementhas almosteveryareaoflegislativesignifi- tthoirbsetysAevCeLreUlyanpdunoitshheerdprboy-gtahyegbrloouposd.- iwthsietlfeothnatblaccrki,mestroanilghytogonegsayo,nmealweayo:n cimopmoesetoo,natnhderwehsticohftihtewcoouulndtryli(kaestiof aclatnecree,d.wSoou,lmdayhbaevethteorebiessdormaestihcoaplel.y Gaysthemselvesarenowprovided female. The evil establishment, "the thegeneralpublicwascleverenoughto In any case, no matter whether specialprotectionbythelaw. Ifsome- man,"hasresortedeventocrimetosub- actually sitdown and think about the states start legalizing gay "marriage," oneweretoassaultme,orBrett, ora jectitsvictims!Ghastly! wholething), isanemphatic"yes." A gayswillneverbemarriedintheeyes straightwhitewoman,andcallanyof Inweavingtheirevilmagic,homo- movement such as this, or really any of God. The best the homosexual usfoul,horriblenameswhiledoingit, sexualshaveconvincedacountrythata movement that has dragged its exis- movement will ever gain is a hollow they would be tried for assault. If homosexualgettinglynchedandpistol- tenceouteventhislongafterthecivil victory. Let us pray that they never someonedoesthistoahomosexual,the whippedinWyomingisnotnecessarily rightsera,hastwojobs:toachieveits evengetthatfar. wondrous magic of the homosexual worsethanablackmanbeingdragged primary political objectives it is [email protected]. TheopinionsexpressedinthesecolumnsdonotnecessarilyrepresenttheviewsofTheEchostaff,ASCLU,orofCaliforniaLutheranUniversity. Advertise The Echo in 493-3865 1 Sports lO TheEcho February6,2002 Kingsmen baseball Softball reedeems itself has a Vangaurd against rough AifntneirngaldoisssatpopoWiensttimngonltat,e gtwiiwvtoehrCauLnssUolfooarh4C-o0LmUel.eardu.CnoobyneAyarwoansDfiolxloonwetdo tKhienVgasDnmegesupnairthdeadLiaaontslwoososngaSoamnteursdTwauyee,espdFeaabyg.ai2tn.hset start theKingsmenemerge Going into the 7th inning the DuringthefirstgameofthedayCLU victoriousovertheLions eKairnngesdmfeinvewreunrse. uCpLU6-2a,nsbwuetredWebsatcmkonbty ownolnywtiwtohearrsorcso.reof11-4with 17hitsand SBTyAFJFohWnRIBTotEtRa ByMichelleLoughmiller gainingfiverunsoftheirownfromhitsby Highlightsofthegamewerepitcher STAFFWRITER Luke Stajcar, Jason Claros, Manny Ryan Melvin earned his firstwin ofthe The California Lutheran Last week the California Lutheran MesquTahdea,scaonrdewAansdynoLwutt1re1l-l7.withCLUin CseoaosnoenyhfiotrahtohemeKriunngisnmtehenniantnhdinRniynagn. bUanicvkerisniatcytioSno.ftball team is officially University baseball team kicked offthe theleadbutinthetoptheeighthinningthe Duringthesecondgameoftheday The Regals led offtheirpre-sea- season by playing two NAIA teams, Warriorsusedtimelyhittingtotakea 15- the Kingsmen achieved another victory son schedule at home with a double Westmount College and Vanguard 11 lead. The Kingsmen loadedbases in withascoreof3-1.JasonClarosleadCLU headeragainstVanguardUniversityon University.Duringthecourseoftheweek theeighthinningbutwereunabletoscore. withahomeruninthefirstinning. 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