Beau Faulkner Communications "To try and remember the past year." Krista Kegerise Communications "Exercise more and eat good food!" Matthew Bragg Management "Quit smoking." Mary Draisey American Studies "Do my schoolwork." k .\.‘ Gruden takes on his old matey's from Oakland By Rob Trishman staff writer for The Capital Times Arrrhhh Matey! It's the Oakland Raiders vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII. I suppose the stars of the halftime show will be Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean. Enough with the theatrics though, on to the game. "Gannon' rhymes with "cannon", and this is appropriate because Raiders quarterback and league MVP Rich Gannon appears to have a cannon attached to his right shoulder. He will be tossing the ball to the best and hardest working receiver on the planet in Jerry Rice, a former Heisman Trophy winner in Tim Brown, and a nice supporting cast featuring the league's leading receiver among running backs, Charlie Garner (961 yards). Gannon and Co. will take their air show up against the top defense in the league. The Bucs' "D" was #1 overall and #1 against the pass. And theßaiders' presidentially-named offensive guard Lincoln Kennedy will be try ing to protect Gannon from the likes of Tampa Bay defensive linemen Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice, as well as hard-hitting linebacker Derrick Brooks. When the Bucs have the ball, it's Tampa Bay's "Johnson and Johnson" (QB Acoustic Guitar Player offers tranquil melodies during Welcome . Week On Wednesday January 15th, Penn State Harrisburg welcomed back Jazz Musician and Guitarist, Alfonse Ciaccio to perform a beauti fully soothing two hour performance at an SAF proposal and SGA sponsored Coffee House. The event was held in the main lobby from noon to 2 p.m. where thre tables with game boards were set up and light refreshments of flavored teas and coffees and cook were served creating a relaxing atmosphere. Ciaccio's tranquil melodic enhanced the peaceful atmosphere as Penn State students, faculty, and staff sat or walked passed and enjoyed listening to his gi and that is exactly what Ciaccio calls his musical ability, a gift. "There is no better reason to have a gift than to share it with others," Ciaccio told me before he began play ing at noontime. He also told me why he likes playing the guitar. He says that it is the instru ment closest to your heart. He went on to say that, "the difference between an artist and a by Sarah Elkalban staff writer for The Capital Times Brad and WR Keyshawn) vs. Oakland's "Woodson and Woodson" (defensive backs Charles and Rod). Oakland also has to contend with former Nittany Lion WR Joe Jurevicius, who has had a breakout season. Veteran Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski, playing in his fifth Super Bowl, will be patrolling the middle trying to stifle the Bucs' passing game. If the Bucs' can't move through the air, fullback Mike Alstott may have to carry them on his burly shoulders. When he runs well, they win. X-factor: Attention good, mild-man nered citizens of sunny San Diego, please evacuate your homes. Raider Nation is invad ing your city. Oakland features a group of rowdy fans who look like the KISS Army on steroids. The "Black Hole" will set up shop in Qualcomm Stadium and it won't be pretty. This game can also be called "Chucky Bowl I", because former Raiders and current Bucs head coach Jon "Chucky" Gruden will face his old team for the first time with no expected love loss. But on the field, the Bucs have already proven they can shut down teams with a better offense, turning back the 49ers and Eagles on their way to the big dance. Sunday should be no different. Prediction.... BUCCANEERS 24-RAIDERS 13. technician is that an artist is more interested in telling the story" and telling a story he did. While listening to his music, one cannot help but paint a picture in his or her mind, a picture filled with much emotion and journey to the farthest reaches of the hidden or the forgotten. His music ':es has the power to make reminisce the past, antici the future, and thorough :njoy the present. Ciaccio musician who exudes passion and love for it he does in his perform :es. This can be seen in his as well as be heard in :ssity; it is necessary to :e room in your life for space" he says. As he _ it, "to be truly creative, we have to have that space and have a detached indifference to opinions of others." Meeting Ciaccio made me realize once and for all that music, with or without words, is poet ry... profound words from a profound musi cian. Photo by Stacy De Angelo music. Music is not just a by for Ciaccio, it is an cession of self which is a