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SPARTAN DAI dY VOLUME 126 � NI(." \1111,42 21 Serving San Jose StaL I. tii Nit -lc,: 1934 I Ill RS1)AY � N1.11�:1-1 2, 20(W)

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Opposing Views: Should doctors hired to administer lethal injections have the right to abstain from

the job on moral grounds?

Opinion Page 2

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Sports Page 4

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Spartan Stadium Police clean up Mardi Gras switches management

By Janet Marcelo

DAILY STAFF WRITER

Beginning in April. San Jose Sian: t tuversits ’s department of athletics will begin managing Spartan Stadium which was previ-ously. run by Spartan Shops.

"The university has controlled this decision," said Athletics Director Thomas Bowen, "and the univ els]] is ill assume responsibil-itv (il Spanan Stadium in the he - ginning of the 20M-2007 fiscal year.

Vice President of .%dminist ration and Finance Rose I ,ce said the con-tract with Spartan Shops isasn’t up yet, hut is ith prolessn mat si weer

team the I iirthemakes leas ing San Jose, it nas time to rethink oh s n ership of the stadium isn’t a nes% emphasis on athletes and the de-partment

"I kiwi ullv. it n ill make it easi-er to coordinate and schedule. ath-letic events." I cc said

With this decision. the depart-ment will has e control mei all the game -day scheduling. managing athletic contests held .11 the stadi-um and other events conducted in the stint , said

"The department is ill nou%

able to create nes% as clines da) of-game sponsorship. signage and auxiliary reeerine,- 130%% en said. "We are meeting as a staff to re� s less hon is e can create a great das ol aitte tApelielIee lor our

stlidents. :1111111111 and fans 101 the coming 200/, season

STSI isis one of the olds schools in the \X eslcin \ thIctic ’onference that didn’t has,: iii

mediate control over then ,tadium. said S.ISI � President I kin Kassing

Its has ing the depanincut of athletics start 11111111111g %% ell he more like all univ crsit fis ision

\ athletics (departments) who

run the Om» like Fresno (State). Kassing said

Kassmg said Spartan Shops did a good job running the show and operating the stadium. is was helpful to the university

"Noss the Ikpartment of Athletics will be behind the scenes of operations with the control ov er game day s. parking, security. concession. ticket sales and has lug students ins (dyed." Kassing said.

Spartan Shops lixecutive Director Jerry Minmaugh said not managing the stadium anymore was not a negative or positive thing, but a change

"There is no need to find some-thing to IL-place the smelt= Inn’

\ limn:nigh said "As far lc% cline is considered, the mon-

ey :ass as s staved in the stadium’s maintenance and taking care of its facilities "

limn:nigh said Span:m Shops has also maintained I ’ampus Village tin cc Is pros Mine in formation icchnologv sets ices.

ness resitlelic% lot the president

and off campus housing lot lacult and stall.

"We’ve been getting into oth-er things for some time now," klinutaugh said.

Bowen said all rd % owes created the di> of a game iii II go toward the. expenses ()I the game man-agement and to the external (eV-

enue hir general support of the I )1% ision I- A athletic programs at S.I S1

Kassing said the resources the stadium both generates and uses %s ill be handled by the. department and is ill help SJSI 11) offsetting the utilities expenses on south ( %unpin.

"It will have the department’s own touches to getting customer services and tailoring it to lit then needs." Kassing said

UANILLLE STOLMAN /DAILY STAFF

Officer Shawn Nunes of the San Jose Police Department holds on to an unidentified man he arrested Tuesday evening.

By Laura Rheinheimer

DAILY STAFF WRITER

people %% ere stabbed and several %s ere s alidali/ed in I liesda)*s Mardi

liras celebration. said I mimic (iarcia. press information ollieci tot the San Jose Police I )e’partment

l’olicc made 25 arrests and issued 235 ci Litton,. salvia said

.X.11 o1 the ) special forces and sss mg �Itilt officers monitored the area as nett as iindercov ci of beers in the crowds, totaling islet 200 olliccis

I its es ening is is calm and is [Mont am M.1101 MCIdent until slihlis below mid

ss hen crossils laslic,1 %s nit pi dice Houles antl rocks sidle !Moult ii ’Itisens

and some people attempted lo its ilium cars

011 1.0111111 Slievi S.111) k leafed !s,1111.1 bra NIILTI it people throughout the es cning and

411 a iii . the bars and clubs do» 111,%% 11

had most on a

4111.1.15 %WIC 5111(.1,11:ki 114:11110s .111(1

101 flied a line with nieliki i ks ii 11.111,1 and pushed the crossil assas horn Santa 5 iaia

uu,flsi sued. is Ini It has been a prob-lcin aira iiipa,t \ laidi .1.1, e debt:mons

ooli s is tistiall,v good lot .1 stabbing:. I d .0110 ,ibotit the nightclub

It 52 I Santa ‘it I ’slice is ould not sav is lucre the tour stab-

suitesI hi."1:1Istcl.L\L 1ti..-ikeina said the police tried

the isis sls n, ing because trouble lush till’s es is ith the citissils.- eikcina

Itianda Radland st�aii I ,se said Ilie

Ilse 55 oll1(111.1 allots to liel car in

Ike I Mut Street game’: -1 it is time as- 1111n a comer. thev tell its

Ii, is ilk another fists blocks." Radland said. "I s C ii ilked 21 1 blocks

Stuns- 15,111> eittas said the police presence \sips is,, inns Ii

"1 hey ’Ic oierdoing it," said 1:1�. k \ [artist, is iesident

"I think the ’re Lansing

mole sisillleutis ilian anything " itneci Brian I )ale said Ilk. pollee re

sponse 55.5. -- uiie.isiuicd " 1 11,11 wean, pist the right amount."

SEE MARDI GRAS � PAGE 5

Commuting students affected by closure of nearby light rail stations By Jill Rae Seib

DAILY STAFF WRITER

The Valley ttatispoitation .�iithority closed us o Is this it light rail stations on miinday that are used heavil San Jose State I ’niversity students to get to school.

The Pasco de San and

St Janie., ,titions has e do, ,1 tor renosalnm, on the platform, that will Alms riders using is ace.- chairs or %% Akers to enter the light rad

"It hasn’t been as had as I thought ii is as going to he." said )an Sheenan, a business and eco-

nomics minor at SIst .silts, uses the light rail to get to school

"I thought it would he a big has -

sic, hut all you aasc io do is %salts a couple to’ re Hoek. "tic said "I’m not going to cause the ’s is ’silt! has c done thus soonia si Islet

-I his \ I S us cmouragme sill

dents 10 Use the Ctlitt &WWII e cutlet and Santa f stations as :Met natives.

Jay me K e ommumcations manage’ II \ 1 \ -.11(1 that the pi,

icsteLl tame ol thcsi L , pecicil to be about eight mi

"t Mr goal is fun the stations to lie opetted %% hen the doss Moss n hot Islas 51.NISI 1/1.1115.�� K1111/ such

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Religious club aims to provide fellowship By Tatiana Getty

DAILY STAFF WRITER

During normal school hours, the Spartan Memorial Chapel � which rests near Washington Square and Yoshiro I chichi I lalls � is usually dead to the campus hustle and bustle that sur-rounds it. ( )n Thursday nights. howev-er, the nonnalFs chip!> building comes to life with jovial chatter, laughter and music brought by the campus’ resident Christian organization.

The club is a local ministry. of Campus Crusade International founded by Bill and Yonette Bright in 1951 at the I ’niversity of California Los Angeles . (cording to the organization’s Web site, there are now ministries on 1,029 campuses in the I ’nited States and be-yond, and more than 5.5.0(K) students have become involved.

Campus Crusade for Christ is a club that strives tel create a community, a fel-lowship, a ministry and a place is-here

students CIII gloss in mi fund then rela tionship silt hi ’Iii st in a welcoming and non -threatening ens ironment, according to club members.

"We are a fellowship of believers that believe that Jesus Christ is our savior," said Megan Terry, a senior creative ails major who has been with the club for four years. "We create a community. for ourselves where sic come together to support one another, and anyone can conic to feel welcome, even if they’re not ( ’hnstian."

Gina Walter, an undeclared sopho-more, has been with the club for two years and has taken advantage of this ( ’hnstian community.

"When I first started going to school I didn’t really know anybody at San Jose State l’niversity. and I just wanted to find a place where I could meet neW

people." Walter said. "It was a great place because everyone (at Campus (’rusade) was so friendly and now I’m really involved in it."

he glint!) huisilai .11

Pitt in the Spartan 51, ,st1.11

for villa’ the> call \telillai. "55 c has c mustn’t liands with gut

tars and ke% hoards I still> sue lia%

guest speakers limn (Inlet-on place, and sometime, sic has c menthol, ot the club come Up and gist. us testtinon." she said

, ItersLawls, es eiv 1111’ heads MCI 10

the Crusade I Ion., tI S, S1 to nisi hang out said \ 5,111cis hiticcii gm. use- there_ ill thcin arc ssilllliiit

ted to the mmistii Anil 11 5 111,1 .1 great place to feel nelconic

According the- mission state ment, (*imams ( i iisade "is 1 student led C’hristian organization dedicated to int, moting the Isllsisi dilir 01 belies ets on campus, to des clop Ilue initustr thiough discipleship, to tulfill Lord’s L0111

Inallil of making di., plc. of all nations and to los e one anon,’ �

SEE CRUSADE � PAGE 7

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Si otiline tit \�oodall. the ’,MIA 5 1,11.1 s1.111011 us ictutull’.

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( lutu is clo%er to seltsssml .111k1 .1 101 01 11(.1 ph: don’t go that ssss 1,Cs,111,1- 11 Is 1m the °their clia

ihc ,anunis. \\00,1d1 said -It s not as malls that fir beiame

doss ills iii is together, its only insoni CHICHI 111 the rain "

Klan/ said loss iloot light rail s chucks isere pine hased a less

ears ago to mflllsissi c the ride for sonic pass,iigeis

!limes ci the platIorms at the efssss moist’ stations are built to

SEE VTA � PAGE 5

DANIELLE STOLMAN /DAILY STAFF

A semi truck driven by Pedro Sanchez hit a traffic-sign pole causing traffic delays on Seventh Street Wednesday. He said he did not know the area well, and made a wrong turn, hitting the pole.

2 � SPARTAN DAILY OPINION 11 I t "RSDAY � MARCH 2, 2006

Opposing Views:

YES Doctors shouldn’t be forced to do anything against their consciences.

Last Sic, k in California, Michael Morales was to be executed for a

crime he is as cons icted of 25 years ago brutally raping and murdering

IT’ year -old ’fen \\Michell

he anesthesiologists -- who were on hand to Mien ene in the

C See WWII in case !males aii oke when a fatal dose of drugs were ad-

mumstei ed ss alked out on moral grounds .5 federal judge brought in

the doctors after N lordly. attorney said a prisoner may feel excruciat-

ing pain fruit the last chemicals involved in the execution process

if lw is ni it iiII sedated

hel lc% V tfie had es cis right to leaie at the last minute, because ask-

ing doctors to participate in an execution pi Ws :Iiiunst the I lippocranc

oath I’poll graduation limn medical school. the majority’ of aspiring

physiCialls take some lorm ot the oath. %% Inch includes a promise to

ties er deliberately do harm to :MS mile loi one else’s interest.

In a statement to the tandem the dooms said. "Any such interven-

tion %%mild be medically unethical .5, a result. we have withdrawn

from participation in this current process

what is hong asked of us is ethically unaccept

able T

1 ou might ask is in nailed until the last

111111111e io maiolinte then discomfort is ith the

procedme 55 In did they agree to do it in the

first mile c’ 55e may never knovs if there were

it he wasons beyond morals and ethics that led

them ii stop the execum

.5s .5mencans. Hwy have the freedom and

right to say !ha espeCIMIS ;is doctors We trust

our doctors ii, soc hies. not to end them

Their careers could has c item tally lx:en pin iii jeopardy had they

gone through with the exec town. ma to mention how their colleagues

might feel :Minn them 51i ’tales’ execution sits put on hold after his

lawyer successfully challenged the constitutionality of execution by

lethal imection, claiming that it ii lates the I ightfu Smendment of the

Constitution, ii Inch prohibits iuel :mil unusual punishment

Alter studs mg the medical lops of executed inmates. I S District

Conn. fudge Jeremy Fogel aet cud that the three -drug procedure used

hy ’aliforma is as prone to mum I hew IS a chance that the first drug

may not ii correctly, and if the Wilhite Is still conscious %slide the li

nal ding is administered. ii ii utildc Misc unbearable pain. Many people

feel that it should not minim it 51orales feels an pain, because he did

not prs e his iit hill that choice when he ended her life

les. Morales ism. Cons lewd of horrendous crimes against an in �

nocent teenage girl, hut is hen we execute someone 111 this e0111111. 11 IS not supposed to be done in a cruel manner Regardless or it hillier

or not Morales murdered someone. yii annia expect a doctor to help

end his life I %total punishment is e iti.iils a legal form of murder.

but the real issue hem is not is het he i etc support the death penalty.

but rather the is ay the state c allies it out

.5. a state sit: have chosen to enact the death penalty ii it is Sell

telaCed. but that does not mean sic 11111,1 kill Ilie inmate in a cruel and

barbaric Stit.S The law does led is uk in the way of "an eye for an

eye "

!low does it make us any bowl than Nlorales was when killing his

venni if we 55 ant him to feel pain while being executed’? The ;tissue’

is that it does not

JILL RAE SEIB

111/ 12,1r� r r,111\ \pa// cc

campusvoices

"No. They knew what they were there to do

... why take off?"

Tim Kniepp senior

industrial design

"No. Ethically. maybe they’re right, but they did know what they were going to do. ..."

Maziar Bozorginia senior

civil engineering

Should doctors hired to administer a lethal injection have the right to abstain from the job on moral grounds?

Illustration by CJG

Agabgspartandaily�com,

Online poll: Should doctors hired to administer a le.ttal

R jection have the right to abstain from the job

on moral grounds?

r Yes r No

Results to last week’s question: Should the Danish media have published the controversial

cartoons?

33% Yes 67% No What do you think? ft

"Yes. I think anyone has the right to change

their minds ... BS all about freedom."

Debora Kaashoek sophomore

industrial design

rr

NO They were hired to do a job, so they must do it regardless of personal ethics.

In the early morning hours last Tuesday. Barbara Christian sal 11

her phone for a call that she had been awaiting for 25 years

It was supposed to come from the San Quentin State Prison. itt iii

ing her that the man who brutally raped. mutilated and murde led

daughter in cold blood had been put to death.

Instead, because two anesthesiologists failed to fulfill their duties.

Christian received the devastating news that her excruciating quarter

century guest for justice had not come to an end after all. The Imo

doctors were hired by state correction officials to make sure Nlinali

was unconscious while the lethal injections were administered, not execute him.

They withdrew from their agreement at the last minute, leaving

correction officials no other option than to execute Morales with an

unproven methixl that %%mild likely take much

longer and he more painful. NS Inc lii luep declined

to do. Sentencing someone to death is not sonic

thing that should he taken lightly’. and ii isasn’t

Slorales [icier denied being guilty of the pre

meditated minder of I --year-old high school se

noir Terri 55 iihell

Nlitrales stalled his assault M attempting to

strangle 55 mchell limn behind in a car with his

belt When the belt bloke, Morales beat Winchell

with a [’mintier iii iii I her face’ was longer recog-

nizable

Ile then dragged her face down across a road int, iney mil is here

he raped her and mutilated her body by stabbing het in the kali

.5 judge and jury must 1111:1111111011s1 decide that a person’s crime

should be punished by death. ;and in this case. they did. Despite minter

ons appeal. by Morales’ laiiyers. the decision isis upheld. The justice

sy stem had sittlkell. Mid 11 sail lit 10 dole the MOS! S014:11111 and ,

sere of punishments death Die penalty ii as decided upon throupl. ,

long. deliberate mikes, that lick 25 s ears let, in a less short numo,

these anesthesiologists decided that theit personal ideologies and api

das ism): more important than upholding the laws of the legal sy stem.

and in ellect granted Morales clemency

It is our right :is cill/ens to debate ii !tether or not criminals should

be sentenced to death It ii as not, him ei er, the anesthesiologists � place

to doss hat they did

’ntil the lists are changed say mg otherwise, they had a duty

perform the lid, they agreed to do Like pharmacists who ref use to till

birth control pill piesenptions because ()I moral or religious objec

ni m. these situ ftc us should not hi.uc e the right to C1100se is hat lass s thep 1011tm i eritrice tnt because tile don’t match their peisonal beliefs

(if Ci ui se. nobody should blindly follow is hates ci I I .leir SUperlOrS

sas. hill sic has c u legal Slittlelh In plate 10 iii grits ill us and 01riet:-

I lolls ic gdilt1111J! loss arid social lxiii ii’ IiIlie dilutor. did 1101 agree

ii Ith Capital theS shOUld Use taken it up ii ith Ilw eourts

instead of abandoning then lobs Better yet. they should wit bin e

agwed to do the job in the first place

I me to the selfish actmns 01 these Iwo doctors is Ito let their beliefs

41111111 the Amencan legal system, Barbara I’Imstian MINI continue to

hi e silt!) a 25 year nightmare that started with the death of her (laugh

ter It should has e ended with a phone call infomung her that Nlorales

had met the same fate

Matthew Zane is it flatly staff writer.

MATTHEVV LANE

COMPILED BY KIERSTEN GUSTAFSON; PHOTOS BY MEGAN CHUNG

"Yes. They should have declined the job

in the first place."

Lauren Lofano senior

psychology

"No. I think they’re right to stay with the Hippocratic oath ...."

Jonathan Moseley graduate

industrial design

"Yes. Because the whole thing is immoral

anyways."

Abel Habtegeorgis senior

public relations

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Mardi Gras excess inappropriate for remembering faith iwdo :n pausing. there have been low re-

ports til people being stabbed. MU>, reports 4.4 iin-dalism and dozens of people being arrested in down -

toss n San Jose

VII this to elebrate the final day before the ( ’atholie

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Wednesdai ol the sear until l’aster Sunday,

tradith malls eat onlv one meal per day and au 4)0 meat

product, Some usually give up other items. including

chocolate

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Handball club serves up three aces at national tournament 41, 4ft

By Annette Andre

DAILY STAFF WRITER

Three students front San use state I in% ersit% S Beginning Handball class competed in last is ecken,Fs Intelcollegiate Handball Tournament at I e\.us S&\l in College "stallon. I e�as

S.ISI student Ricardo I has wis ranked lust in the open do ision going into the tournament (lull il nearly 300 competitors, Dia/ ended up placing lost

-Last Scar I made the scum’s and this %ear I icon.- I 6a, said "I %vas ranked No I and I lii ed up to mv seating I .sually that doesn’t happen

I )1:1/ su On the .511 5ine, a an :IN% ald that is go. en In the lop ball

et/IMMO, /Is Ill both the singles and doubles do ’,ions "Not oniv is Ricardo a glum but he’s a great citi/en contrib-

uting to handball as well. S.Is 1 handball instructor solomon Sher said "Ile contributes to ihe growth of handball b% pla% ing all it� cr, and he is one step wino% id I rum being a pro "

Diaz started play mg handball his sophomote %ear at sit% cr (*reek high school in San Jose when he was first introduced to Aber Ile

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.�bei has a long list ol cicilential, as %%ell Ile has c% on 20 national championships and is a member th, Sam ’nal Handball I hill 01 fame as a recipient ,,I the Robert Retail,’ I denim: .5c hies einem .5%%ard. the highest iii aid gis en to handball 1/1.1% CIS 1k- is also a member of the Northern I ,Iiiiorma Hall oh lame I, c,’uituuh’uimm.r and us a

"I’ in an animal. I love to compete. \ said "Hill I i% iitle. sit lois l’s to go c back 1,) handball

lici is doiti;2 ’ma that In. teaching the 55 ecinc�stla% night Beginning landball class at 5.151. Ile also ,,.u. lies handball al the downtown \ a � .5, coi ding 5bei. the handball class stalled ;wail% IS sears ago

In. Prolessoi lett ; 55.11en I aidinal lett Sist Me program laid dormant It to three 5 us mmmii Sher picked it up again

three veal, ago "There :tie Alton! 213 kids in th. , lass. and ;ill ol them are doing

%%ell.- he said the% knoe, to pla%. and they it be able to phis tot the lest ot Melt lus es "

Jonathan I :inning is another sist � student who competed in last weekend s tournainent.

"Ile had lie% et played in a tournament beton..." Aber said tot only three or tom months and ended up %% inning the

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( hits Megenian also competed in the tournament .51ter play ung (or mmiiis si� months. stegeman convicted in the tippet di% ision Macket.

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From left: San Jose State University sophomore Chris Stegemann, senior Ricardo Diaz and Senior Zack Fanning pose during practice Wednesday at the event center after bringing home first place in both the novice and overall division at the National Collegiate Handball Tournament last weekend in College Station, Texas.

SJSU prepares for weekend rivalry series with SCU By Tatiana Getty

DAILY STAFF WRITER

After dropping its home se-ries this past weekend to 1,1Yola \ MI% mount I.:Mersa% 2 I. the sal, Jose State I ’in% eisa% baseball lealn IS gearing up I, ti this is eek end’s series against ell’, ION% n

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!lithe series against the I Mtn" is. the Spartans is iii anemia LA anc back Ii, iii then ecent home loss against the I 1,;ns

its one of inir goals to win the woes," said outfielder Chris 5\ an toted% because it., a ri%aliy sows, bin it’s also a bounce -back series

In the series opener last Today, S.IS I lost to the lions 2 3. and is etc unable to come hack Saiurda% as I All crushed the Spartans I 5 scoring II runs On 10 hits in the sesenth inning

Sunda). the Spartans a tok game three 6-1, and no�VIMIler pitcher Josh Amherson allowed one mn on four hits. striking out eight bat-ters in se% en innings of %cork

"DM tously we is cue- %et.% dis-

appointed that ise didn t is in the series,- said coach Sam Piraro. "But we were happy that we came back on Smtday and played a real solid game and got an outstanding pitching perfOrmance.-

This %%as Amherson’s fourth start of the season, and his perfor-mance has brought him the honor of NNts I.ive Western Athletic conference Baseball ’Pitcher of the Week- (or Feb. 20-26.

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"It’s a gi cat honor lobe picked,-Amberson said. "But honestly’, I don’t heel like I deser% e it, and it’s lust one start and 1’111M%t focused on helping our team get a win ev-er% time I go 1)111

This is the first award for Amber:on, and the second this season tor a Spartan pitcher. with the first going to senior pitcher

lifandell I hAVIllg

In the series against the _ Broncos. Dewing will start in the

series opener Friday, followed 17% junior pitcher Loren NIoneypenn% on Saturday. Amberson will pitch in the series finale Sunday.

The Bmitcos are coining off a 2005 season where they went 28-28 and enter the series against SJSU with an Mt:rail record of 7-6 after taking a three-game series from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last weekend. 2-1

hauler in the season, SUSI.. lost their season opener to Cal Pol% 2-1, but have since come back and will enter the series with a re-cord of 9-6.

When the two teams met last season, SCI. took the series 2-1, with SJSI. defeating the Bioncos 6-4 in the series decider.

The rivalry series begins 6 p.in. Friday night at SC1 new Stephen Schott Stadium, comma-ing at 1 p.m. Saturday at Mimicipal Stadium.

The teams return to Stephen Scott Stadium for the series finale at 1 p.nt. on Sunday

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MARDI GRAS - Downtown arrests down from a year ago continued from page 1

Several caps %%ere vandalized on fourth Street and St. James Street, ending up with broken ss indows and dented niofs and hoods.

on St. James and Fourth Streets, the windows of a BMW M3 were shattered, and the roof, hood and trunk dented. leaving a skeleton of what was once a shiny’ sports car

"\\ hat happened was a whole bunch of people came through here and your car got stomped," said an unidentified of re sponding to the vamkilisin

"The cops told us to clean tip

our mess I hat’s really low," said a friend of the car’s owner, who didn’t give his full name

Both police and bar patrons said trouble ensues when young-sters ss ho cannot drink come doss mou n and crowd the streets, vandalize property and start fights

"There’s supposed to he a big old party, but I guess not," said Jamie Pelkey, who drove with I riends from kikland to have fun, but said he was not old enough to go into bars.

The SJPD had warned people not to come to the area unless they had a place to go, Officer Daley said.

Mars in Dula, a 5.1st alum-nus. said three years a tlo. people

%%el,. has ing a good time at Mardi liras

"Now there’s just police." Ihday said.

’ It’s this whole new world or-der,- said 1-cruando .lidian Perez, a tumor at sisl majoring in ra-dit . tele% ision and film "It’s egssiN e force "

Last sear, there were 45 arrests and 1-0 citations made on Mardi Ora.

Mill [lase a problem. but it’s getting better." I )ale’, said

lloussem Kham. a San Jose State 1 no ersity sophomore ma joring in biology. said he planned to stay ttiii 01 tumble

"I u tie in!. running shoes." Khan’ said

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Betsy Canfield, a San Jose State University sophomore majoring in human resources, gets ready to board the VTA light rail at the Santa Clara station. The Paseo de San Antonio station closer to campus that Canfield normally uses is closed for renovation,

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" I lies irc not compatible ss oh the height ol the platforms. so sic are raising the sections of Ow phil toms. so passengers will be able to entei easier and roll right onto the s Kunz said

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According to Noriega, three students were stalking home through campus when a suspect approached them and demanded money.

The victims told police the suspect appeared as if he had a weapon in his pocket and that he may have been under the inlliwnsc of alcohol.

Nisic !:1 -"ant one of the victims it as able to get away and %% am a I PD cadet be-tween the student 1Mon and the Art Building, but the sus-pect got ass ,t\

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Pool floods classroom

Two offices also affected

By Zeenat Umar DAILY STAFF WRITER

Some students were forced to es uate a classroom they were study ing in when a pool on the second floor 01 the Spartan ( ’omplex flooded, sending water through parts of the building.

The minor flood, which occurred early Wednesday afternoon, affected one classroom and two faculty of fic-es. according to ( ’aro! Bare, facilities manager and equipment technician in the kmesiology department.

Sarah Pigmies of Facilities Development and ( )perations said the cause might be linked to a technical problem n it h a pool pump.

The water from the flood ss as cleaned up within one hour.

According to Barbara .1 ( uur in terim associate dean for the ( ’ol lege ot Applied Science and Arts. there was

an inch of water on the Ili iii ss hen she walked into her Mice shortly alter the

flood. She said the ,illennath of the

Hood was minimal. and only caused

inmor damage to a less Ilk, in her of-

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Bare said no classes were cancelled

as a result of the flood.

"We got a very quick response

from the cress.- Bare said

A blessing on Ash V

GAVIN MCCHESNEY / DAILY STAFF

Rev. Lance Beizer prays with San Jose State University graduate student Sheila Fnedle during Ash Wednesday at the Spartan Memorial Chapel.

CRUSADE - Club aims to help others

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The club strives to achieve that goal through their weekly Nightlife meetings and Bible studies, but also through goals or themes they set for themselves every semester. Walter said

This semester’s theme is serv-ing others. and the club is trying to demi nitrate that theme by serving the campus community and the

world. according to its members.

*A\ e’re trying tri locus on help-ing out: \\ alter said Not just

reaching innards hut outs% ards, to get people interested in the religion and help out in the community.-

"( Inc of our members discussed starting an outreach to the home-less... said senior Terry. "To do something like serve a meal once a %seek or something. -

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