OcrToBER 25, 2005 ..- World Series Cont. from page 12 has really fired up this team and could be just what Chicago needs to put them over the top. For Houston to become the next world champs, the offensive load has to be carried by the Killer Bs: Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio and Lance Berkman. Bagwell and Biggio have stuck around through thick and thin during the past 15 years as Astros; they’ Il be raring to go in their first World Series. Meanwhile, Chicago finished among the league leaders in home runs this year and they’ ll have to go back to the well again to defeat Houston. This one’s going down to the wire folks. Prediction: White Sox in 7 World Series MVP: Aaron Rowand, CF ... Hazing Cont. from page 11 Hazing, on the other hand, is characterized by humiliation and de 2 ame It usually involves nudity and/or severe discomfort. Hazing can scar a young man for life, both smpononally and physically, yet it is advocated by some as being a part of the game. How does being by a broomstick make a rookie feel at home? It simply widens the gulf between the first-year players and the veterans. The reactions of OHL commissioner David Branch and McGill officials indicate a positive step, but the effort has to be sustained in order to eradicate hazing. The issue must be kept in the Pas eye for any headway to be made, and people like Mantha must be made an example of. The Windsor incident may not have happened if Mantha had just taken a stand from the be ng. Instead, the coach turned a blind eye and allowed the humiliation to continue. Coaches, especially those at the junior level, have to be held responsible for their player’s actions if there is ate they can do to stop them. What kind of a message is Mantha sending to his own teenaged layers and young children everywhere allowing such degradation to take place?) 4) 7 _ Hazing is a huge black mark on sporting culture that has to be dealt with, not only because of negative effects on victims, but because it is driving away kids who love to play. Everybody loves... Cont. from page 12 Ron Artest: We all remember this one! While playing for the Indiana Pacers, Artest became involved in an altercation with the Detroit Pistons. When the referees broke up the incident, Artest went for a breather on the sidelines. A well-meaning fan obviously mistook Artest’s exhaustion for dehydration, and tried to quench the star’s thirst with a beer carefully thrown from several rows up. Artest took exception to this, climbed into the stands, and proceeded to beat women and children at random. After everything was over, Artest punched a lost- looking, chunky man in the face as he walked on the court for good measure. Artest received a 73-game suspension. THE CADRE @ 16 Right Here and Now Cont. from page 8 to be some parents out there that absolutely freak the fuck out over this. And the student has no idea it was even sent out until they get that phone call. It just doesn’t seem very fair to me, that’s all. Rob Walker PS: Labsolutely cannot believe that the second half of the letter is a spiel to buy care packages from our beloved food service provider, Chartwells. I mean what was the thinking there? ““Your son or daughter has been getting hammered illegally! Now buy them some cook- ies!” DOMINO’S PIZZA NOW OFFERS GREAT STUDENT DISCOUNTS! Get great prices on present your UPEI stuclent i.d. 5346529000 large pepperoni, $7.99 large with 3 toppings, $8.99 large with 5 toppings, $9.99 Delivery to UPE campus, Browns Court and surrounding areas only. Must present student id. Take the lead in Canada’s Parliament this semmer An unforgettable summer in Ottawa is within your reach? Canada’s Parliament needs English and French bilingual full-time university students to work and learn as Parliamentary Guides for summer 2006. From Victoria Day to Labour Day, the Parliamentary Guides welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world, helping them understand and appreciate our country’s national legislature. You could have the opportunity to learn about Parliament first-hand, to enhance your public speaking and to improve your second official language. This experience also includes fabulous friendships, great memories and the opportunity to spend a summer in the Nation’s Capital. Guides are hired from all across Canada and from every academic discipline. Most travel costs are paid for, inclading travel to and from interviews. You can find oat more about the Parliamentary Guide Program at the campus student placement centre, by calling the Library of Parliament's Information Service at 1-866-599-4999, or on the Parliamentary Internet at: www. park. ge.ca. The deadline te apply is Monday, November 14, 2005. For more information, contact (613) 947-2182 or guidesi@parl.ge.ca