THE BEHREND BEACON Church acts other horrors by Kim Horner Knight-Ridder Newspapers October 22, 1999 CEDAR HILL. Texas Ferguson says he wants to save teens from sin, from hell, from another school shooting like the Columbine High School massacre. And to save souls, the Trinity Church youth pastor says he has to scare them first. His Assembly of God church's alternative haunted house, Hell House 911. shows teens the road to hell with more than a dozen scenes about rape. suicide and other grim topics --- including a re-enactment of the Littleton, Colo., high school shooting in April. " Mav he I can make one person think not to do it. - Ferguson said. Visitors come by the bus load and line up for a haunted house that has no witches or goblins. Some call the Hell House even scarier because it's about true-life horrors. "It freaked me out, it's so real, - said Stacy Holbrook. 19, of Duncanville. Texas. The recreation of the Columbine attack is not unusual for Hell House. NA lUeh has staged school shooting scenes the past several dears. Last year. it was the West Paducah. KY., shooting. This ear's theme hits "too close to home - for Dave NlcPlierson, who has counseled Columbine students as pastor of \Vest Bowles Community Church in Littleton. "But even though it's not my style, 1 see that it can serse a purpose. - he said Wednesday. Oct 20. in a phone interview. "The thing that's interesting about this hell house is there will be kids who will eome to that who will never go to Professor tackles Christian, Darwin fish symbols by Edward M. Eveld Knight-Ridder Newspapers October 20, 1999 KANSAS CITY, Mo. Call it "The Great American Fish War," It plays out on the backs of cars, pickups and St:l\ l s. One side displays the Christian fish symbol. The other also display s a fish. but one that has sprouted fret, with the word "DARWIN" spelled out inside the symbol to bring home the point. But w hat exactly is the message from the Darwin fish contingent? That's \\ hat Toni Lessl wanted to find out. He's ;in associate professor of speech communication at the University of Georgia. Even before the state school hoard debate over evolution erupted in Kansas, he was alking parking lots in five states looking for Darwin fish, distributing questionnaires. "I wore out two pairs of shoes, - Less! said. Such emblems can he powerful statements, just like national flags. and people invest their identities in them, he said. More than that, the Darwin fish folks appropriated a religious symbol and University of Illinois students reap benefits working as mentors by Anne Cook Knight-Ridder Newspapers October 20, 1999 CHAMPAIGN, 111. University of Illinois finance professor Elisabeth Oltheten is preparing her UI students for life in the business world. The students recently helped a class at Centennial High School simulate the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Having her students do that helped them on two different levels, Oltheten said. "One is the academic part, setting up mock trading sessions NATIONAL CAMPUS NEWS church, and it may he their onl \\ hen the killers asked whet exposure to the church. - she believed 111(1 , d hcli shout Cassandra Chance of Littleton. hci. tl he i n t i at i uu ' ink) Colo., was hest friends with shooting shoiitin L i has cast douht on vim victim Cassie Bernal', who is Cassie .1, the one the killer portrayed in the hell house. - My gut reaction was repulsiveness, I was repulsed. It hit so close to home. - said Cassandra. I 7. "But I think if the message is getting out. that's the point of it." Ferguson said church leaders thought carefully before planning another school shooting scene. ci \ en the Colorado tragedy. Ultimately. they decided the immediacy of the violence makes the scenes more potent, he said. Alter buying $7 tickets. isitors see two teens in trench coats in„ yy ith guns. planning the crime. "Those jerks will he sorry the} ever made fun of us." said the actors. actually , teen church \ olumeers. Next scene. two teen girls talk in the school library. One is loosely based on Cassie. who reportedly said degraded it. Lessl said. That's potentially serious business. Early Christian believers were said to draw the outline of a fish as a symbol of their beliefs. Letters in the Greek word for fish kwin an acrostic for "Jesus Christ, Son of God. Savior. - So, he wanted to know. is this an earnest war of some sort " Or just a playful parody? He asked thick.' questions: Why did you put this emblem on your car? What audience did you hope to reach What does the Darwin fish mean to you? He distributed 140 sur‘eys and got responses front more than a third. According to the stirs e) responses, a chief aim of the Darn in Dish people is, indeed, derision, Less' said. Their assumption is that people who put Christian fish emblems on their cars are members of the Christian political right, who hold a spectrum of conservative social and political The conflict was not so much about evolution vs. creationism, he said, although some respondents did mention that debate. "This is more religious culture against secular culture," Lessl said. "It's very much a and understanding more deeply about processes on the (trading) floor." she said. "The second one's more subtle. Students feel separate from the community, and they want to he part of it." "Going into the high schools makes them feel more at home here. They're not transients. They live here four years, and this helps develop a relationship with the community." Oltheten said UI students learn students' names and occasionally field questions that give :hem a chance to spread the word about higher education. 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Time's a Sinner !hit ith h orn ,. a spaceship lookur„.! Science \ en a (iefilte fish. One emhlent slaps hack at the Dam in fish by depictim2 a lar2cr fish \\ allow 'um it . Melissa lkiechailo. a doctoral asking about going to university 'How you choose one! . 'Do you have to know your major" --- ,And other questions as well. - she Lev Gurman said the youngsters he worked with cam!ht ( i tl i k: kj v "The)'re pretty bright. and sonic of them understood almost immediate! said GUMILIII. Ui senior who's looking for a joh in management consulting. "They were pretty mature." He , :aid the ow,_lience aI looks Companies like to see you involved in the community, giving hack.- OCTOBER 29, 1999 (lunch. His program, which serves about 40 youths, will have an All Saints Day party to remember the life of Christ. rather than a visit to Hell louse, he said. The shock value wears oil for children who see \ odeuce evcry day on television. he said. But mostly he disagrees with the approach to solving violence. - Tr) ing to scare people into a decision is very wrong. - Tucker said. ''lf v ou consider all the money, along \\ oh ministry hours ... if they V kalld refocus those areas on missions in urban Dallas. I think the \ \\ 'till,' have a lot bigger return on their money." Sarah Wilke, director of the Wesley-Rankin Leiner. a U nited Methodist mission, said the roughly 50 teens at her West Dallas facilitv already see too much pain and violence. "I don't need to charge them and stick it in their face, - she said. "I lust think we ought to wrap them up in quilts and hold on to them. They need all the care and comfort we can ~ , ivc them.'. ink, OIL lIL I LLI But Sian Denman. youth pastor of Hie Church at Burleson, says re enactments work. His church's I 1\ inc Hell haunted house has laeeLl school shootings in past. "I he Baptist drurch called of this CM , CllOOl shooting scene after public reaction to a newscast about the plan. I)enman said. The hoard net and decided not to co ahead it the afternoon before the Wctig"tiod Baptist Church shooting in Hirt \Vol ilk he said. - I hat \i‘ ;.I• too close for us. - he said. "We iust weren't comlortable v. oh ii We didn't have peace about -Audent :n music at the University of \our i-Kwhas Cit . ), was not part of , but she \vas spotted \\ ith a I )arwin fish on her blue Saturn . 111 C Christian fkil ti) 111h01 uruirJ;in (Taut. She felt that people ed it were pointing to Menisci \ es as being ahme the rest in sensc. It reminded her of the I )r. Setts, story about the haughty, stal "Sneetches, - creatures Ito thought they were better than regular „nce,c hes who lacked belly !••),lik.l imk2 Derechailo, who considers herscll a spiritual and religious person, the l)arw in lish was a way to counter that message. Plus, she said, she thought it was a humorous way to take a jab ;it the "conservative right wing." - I didn't feel like I was defiling some( Inc else's symbol they hold very dear. - she said. "It was more like a tweaking. - All of this has made Derechailo. like many others, a fish einhlem watcher. One of the funniest she has seen depicts a figure erupting out of a fish in an Edvard Munch-like rose, hands against the head.lt could he we all need a st o od Scream. Clurman said. "It's always a positive thing to mention to recruiters. They like to see you doing something on your own. - Andrea Scheffler, a junior who is president of the UI Finance Club. said it's fun to go off campus to work with high school students."We never see kids on campus. - she said. "I think it went well, and the kids were enthusiastic. When I'm interviewing for jobs, this will probably come up in the intcrviev.." Tar Heels now can reminisce over legendary No. 23 at '23' by Christine Tatum TMS Campus October 2.1, 1999 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (TMS) Folks gathering 'round tables to discuss Michael Jordan's glory days at the University of North Carolina may one day think to mention his cornmeal-crusted calamari right alongside the jump shot that handed the Tar Heels the NCAA men's basketball championship in 1982. Then again, maybe not. The center of the restaurant resembles a basketball hoop with the cables in the foreground making up the netting. It's too soon to tell. His Airness new restaurant, "23, - opened on Franklin Street the university's main drag ---- on Thursday. Oct 21. to a sell-out crowd, with a long line of students piled outside with hopes of snagging a spot at the bar. Reservations in the restaurant's 140- seat dining room were hooked solid weeks in advance. Jordan was noticeably absent from the grand opening: public relations reps said bad weather kept him from 11 . N Mg in for the event but rumors that he'll frequent the restaurant any time he's in town have already drummed up a loyal following for the joint. "Even i f the food isn't so good, it'd he worth it to go if there's a chance he'd he there, - said UNC student Kris Mattison. The cuisine is billed as ''contemporary American,'' and the menu is filled with Southern twists: )ccatl,e it Homecoming '99: 'Yell' more like a whisper at U. of North Dakota Campus Correspondent - University of North Dakota October 19, 1999 GRAND FORKS, N.D. (TMS) Maybe making attendance at some school events mandatory isn't such a had idea after all. And manners? Well, it certainly appears quite a few students at the University of North Dakota could stand some refresher courses in those. At least that's what organizers of this year's homecoming festivities are thinking. For more than 10 years, students have packed a traditional celebration held two days before the university's big homecoming game. The night typically includes performances by the cheerleading and dance team, door prizes, the school's annual "Yell Like Hell" competition and the crowning of UND's homecoming king and queen. All those things and more were staged this year but fewer than 200 of the campus' 10,000 students showed up to see them. Hardly a stellar crowd for the Oct. 14 celebration, given that the event normally attracts close to 1,000 students cheering the Fighting Sioux to victory. Why was this year's attendance so low? Many suspect it had something to do with this year's Greek Week a battle in which fraternities and sororities compete to show which chapter has the most school spirit. In the past, attending the night's "Yell Like Hell" competition which pits different campus groups against one another in a war of spirit with yells, cheers and chants as artillery was required of chapter members because Greeks PHOTO BY JUDITH SCHLIEPER - UNC by Sherri Richards barbecued rabbit. stone-ground grits and Atlantic cod cakes. Prices are a hit steep for the average student's budget -- entrees range from $ 14-$26 hut the bar offers more affordable snacks " I just want to sit inside, and the bar is the only place that'll fit in my budget," said UNC student Brad Vincent. "I'm not even going to he able to afford many drinks. This isn't the type of place that looks like it'll he offering too many blue-cup specials. - Indeed, Jordan's new restaurant developed by Jordan's Jump Higher L.L.C., a management company charged with creating a host of eateries with ties to the basketball legend -- was decorated in far more sophisticated tones than the family style Michael Jordan's Restaurant in Chicago. But the decor does point to Jordan's career: Chicago Bulls-red ceramic tiles arc in both restrooms, a private dining area is painted in Carolina Blue, and strategically placed cables descending from the ceiling create the illusion of a basketball net. "It looks really cool in there, and I'm glad he's home,'' said UNC student Misha Campbell, cupping her hand against a window to sneak a peck at the crowd of diners inside. "But if it keeps doing business like this, I don't know when I'm e'er going to get a chance to go inside participating could help their houses earn points that helped them win the title. This year, participation wasn't required, so few groups showed -- which was particularly unfortunate, organizers said, because the traditionally Greek-dominated night had attracted much attention this year from students outside the fraternity and sorority scene. Of the seven groups that did sign "I'm really disappointed in the lack of school spirit." -Kim Johnson, UND student up to perform at the "Yell Like Hell" competition, six dropped out at the last minute and not one called festival organizers ahead of time. "I'm really disappointed in the lack of school spirit," said UND student Kim Johnson, pep rally chairwoman of the university association that plans the university's homecoming celebration. "It's nothing I did. People just don't care." Jacob Johnson, president of McVey residence hall, which participated in the competition and showed off school spirit anyway, said he wished there had been more people at the event."l'm just glad it was my team that showed up," he said. PAGE 8