The Gardner-Webb University Friday, March 21, 2003 www.gwupilot. com Volume 6 No. 12 t cks Iraq (left to right) With an interest in the impending war, Jen Wilhite, freshman, and Tiffany Tompkins, freshman, watch NBC News Wednesday night in Suttle Lounge . Photo by Emily Killian Students react to attacks Jennifer Menster Pilot design editor Senior Caleb Smith sat in the bot tom of the DCC listening with intent as President George Bush announced to the nation that the American military is in the early stages of disarming Iraq. The news did not come as a sur prise to Smith, who said he has faith in the president’s decision. On the Inside “Saddam Hussein is a potential threat to America,” Smith said. “We can’t just sit here and let Saddam con tinue to rule.” Other students also tuned into Bush’s speech. Sophomores Kellie Robinson, Matt Verlander and Beth Hester were working in the Suttle Wellness Center when Bush’s four- minute speech came on. see WAR page 4 War is serious business for student Emily Killian Pilot copy editor As the U.S. is moving closer to war with Iraq, students are hearing about more and more people being called up from the reserves. Most of them are brothers, cousins or boyfriends of people we know. Most students, however, haven’t known anyone directly affected by the upcoming war. But Dave Parker is affected. For Parker, a student at Gardner- Webb, the war is serious business. He has trained for war and prepared for war for years as an airborne infantry man in the U.S. Army. Stationed mainly in Alaska, Parker’s highest rank was of a corpo- see PARKER page 4 NCAA Students elect Coast Guard “Children of a Wrestler makes expected to 03-04 SGA Troop Lesser God” school News.... page 2-4 return as early officers.... expresses currently history.... Op/Ed.... page 5, 6 as next thoushts playing A&E.... page 7 week.... page 2 page 3 page 6 page 7 page 8 Sports page 8