Jr GSU Village rape investigation continues

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Jr GSU Village rape investigation continues
V.65 No.26
INDEX
News
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Classifieds
APRIL 21, 1998
THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
1-10
11-14
15-22
23-30
28-29
31
Jr
"Going the
Distance" at
TAAC.
Page I 5
Columnist Ronell
Smith ponders
Mother Natures
proclivities.
Page I I
Do your thing on
the runway! the
"You Better
Work" fashion
show.
Page 23
Summer
brings 3
percent
tuition hike
Get funky at
Funk Jazz
Kafe Festival
BY VONETTA R. DEVONISH
FEATURES EDITOR
Approximately 3,000
people packed the Tabernacle
on Sat., Apr. 11 to enjoy a funkfilled jam. The Funk Jazz
Kafe's Spring Festival '98 had
an important mission besides
bringing Atlantans a good
time.
Partygoers
donated
about 1,200 pounds of canned
goods to benefit the Atlanta
Community Food Bank.
Inside the venue, one had
a variety of things to do such
as gettin' jiggy with it on the
main floor, relaxing to the
soothing sounds of Jigaboo
and Yab Yum recording artist
Laurnea in the poetry cafe.
For a change of pace and
escape from the swarms of
people, the art gallery al­
lowed those with artistic in­
clinations to leave their mark
on walls using different mate­
rials such as paint, chalk or
colored pencils.
Funk Jazz Kafe's next
scheduled event will take place
at a brand new venue in July.
Jason Orr, promoter of the
event said, "Funk Jazz Kafe is
always a new experience."
BY SARAH GLEIM
STAFF WRITER
previous years. A committee,
appointed by Atlanta Mayor Bill
Campbell, was designed to bring
"complete harmony" to the
event.
"The city has been working
diligently to make sure the event
The Georgia Board of Re­
gents voted last week to raise
in state tuition by 3 percent,
effective summer quarter.
The increase, which will
affect undergraduate, gradu­
ate, law, MBA, Ph.D. and nurs­
ing students, will raise tuition
$2-3 per quarter hour for in­
state students depending on
their program of study. Out of
state tuition will increase
about $5 per quarter hour.
According to Tom Lewis,
vice president of external af­
fairs, the increase, "the lowest
in years," will help cover the
increasing cost of education in
Georgia.
'The Regents decides on
tuition based on the needs
and costs of the university,"
said Lewis. "Tuition is the only
part of costs that Georgia
State receives directly from
students. The remainder
comes from tax money appro­
priated to each university."
See "Freaknik" page 9
See "Tuition" page 9
Photo by Shannan Cutler
Auburn Avenue came alive this weekend for black college students on break.
Freaknik presents few problems
BY J ASON HANES
STAFF WRITER
Black College Spring Break
1998, also known as Freaknik,
swept through Atlanta for an­
other year with a crowd esti­
mated at up to 50,000 people.
The event of 1998 was not
as large as in previous years,
such as in 1995 when 200,000
students crowded the down­
town area. More students were
expected to travel to Daytona
Beach, Florida for ocean side
Black College Spring Break
events.
The event this year in­
volved more planning than from
GSU Village rape investigation continues
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Photo provided by GSU Police
Kenneth Iverson, age 26, charged
with rape.
BY SHANNAN CUTLER
EDITOR - IN - CHIEF
One of the two Georgia
State University Village rape
suspects, 26-year-old Kenneth
Iverson, was arrested last
Wednesday by Gwinett
County police. Iverson, ar­
rested on separate charges in
Gwinett, is also being held on
the rape charge issued by
Georgia State University po­
lice. Iverson, his younger
brother Timothy and a third
male were interviewed by uni­ administered medical atten­
versity police on March 31 tion and then transferred to
about the rape at Athena dor­ Grady Memorial Hospital's
emergency room, said inves­
mitory.
A medical call was made tigating officer Corporal An­
to Atlanta 911. University po­ thony Coleman. Hospital au­
lice and the Atlanta Fire De­ thorities transferred the
partment arrived on Village women to the rape crisis fa­
cility.
property at the same time.
The former GSU Village
After investigators en­
resident
and the second
tered a resident's dorm, they
woman
were
released from
noticed that one of the two
the
hospital
later
that day.
women present in the room
was unconscious on the bath­
room floor. Both women were See "Village" page 9
Photo provided by GSU Police
Timothy Iverson, age 19, charged
with aggravated sodomy.