VOLUME l_MI , NUMBER 9 O 1-. t c^saJrLawJc Inside This I issue... New political group Ethos Percussion group at Kenan/ 7 Women's volleyball team comes up short/15 INDEX News 3 OP/ED „..5 UNCW Life 7 The Scene 8 Classifieds 9 Sports 13 Serving UNC-Wilmington Since 1 948 University on guard against threat of Antlirax Wes Melville University officials have de cided to install campus guide lines for protecting the univer sity from any potential danger due to the national threat of Anthrax contamination. The Department of Environ mental Health and Safety is working closely with the UNCW post office, as well as tfie Wilmington Fire Department’s hazardous mate rial team. Together, they have agreed upon and set up a list of guidelines and procedures that the campus will follow if con fronted by the ominous sub stance. Stan Harts, director of envi ronmental health and safety, in sists that the odds of Anthrax invading our campus are “ex tremely low.” At the same time, he said, having proper knowl edge of what to do in the event of an attack is necessary. “We want everybody to be cautious and suspect of any thing suspicious,” Harts said. Preparation begins with the post office, where employees handle thousands of letters and packages daily. The post office has been put on full alert so that they can identify what is being called “suspicious mail.” Gen erally, any mail that is deemed suspicious is any that lacks a return address, has incomplete address information, has exces sive postage or taping around it or has stains or oily substances on its exterior. It may sound like an ambigu ous process, but Doris Moore, manager of the post office, says that her staff has responded well to the increased pressure. “They know what to look for,” said Moore. When any of the postal work ers - who are all clad in rubber gloves when sorting through the mail - run across a suspicious looking package, the initial steps of a thorough university- designed procedure are imple mented. Assuming the piece of mail does not pose an immedi- See Anthrax, Page 4 Haiardous materials ctBW wash off following anthrax ir tions in the Longworth House Office Building in Washington,D.C. Students protest celebration honoring Charlie Daniels Heather Grady ity is just another lifestyle when the About 24 protestors—including that it is an abomi- several UNCW students—stood in nation of God,” quiet defiance ofthe induction of coun- said an article by try music’s Charlie Daniels to the Daniels. Wilmington Walk of Fame. The article gave The protestors clustered on the side- rise to whether walk near a crowd of Daniels’ fans, Daniels was a wor- holding religious signs and expressing thy figure for ccMn- that the singer was a bigot with regard munity recognition, to homosexuals and others. jsotestors said. ProtestcMs objected to information “Yes, I do want fiom Daniels’Web site, which detailed to have fiw speech, the siJiger’s feelings on the societal cata- But I don’ lysts for the Sept 11 attacks. “ *■ ' “As an executive field. Protestors say these criteria ai board officer (I) re- not stringent enou^. ally had a duty to ap- Executive Director of the Arts pear at this peaceM Council Don Fishero said the problem protest,” said Pnsston arose when attempting to find a uni- Craddock, the" fied definition of good character and organization’s presi- politically correct behaviw. dent “What is politically ccwrect to one Protestors also person is not politically oxrect to an- said they held the other,” Fishero said. Alts Council of the He added he did appreciate the Lower Cape Fear re- ideas expressed by the protestors, and sponsible, since the he said he would continue to present entity was coUabo- those ideas to the executive board of rating with UNCW die Arts Council for consideration as in the Celebrate he had done in the past. ^ honor bigotry and that’s what (the Wilmington! effort, and therefore was Daniels said while he too appreci- ‘Why has (the Sept. 11 attack) protesters) felt was happening here to- responsible for approving honorees for ated that the protestors expressed their happened?... We’ve shaken ourfists in day,” said Michael Moore, coordinator theWalkofFame.Tbepartnership' Charlie DanieTs”'^ God’s face far too long... We have of the protest munlered untold millions of unborn Several members of the university’s children and tolerated an immoral presi- Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians and Allies dent in the name of a good economy, of Diversity smdent oiganiztion were We have proclaimed that homosexual- on hand as well. ideas peacefully and that he hoixjred created to promote and expand multi- their right to do so, the protesters were cultural arts in the region. The Walk of Fame inductees i be natives of Wilmington, and are cho- wrong in their understanding of his “I don’t hate anybody. People mis- :n according to prominence in their construe things sometimes,” Daniels