tl20010409-000 "Thilonday www.thetowerlight.com OIVEr ight Published twice-weekly by students of Towson University 4/9/01 Towson students donate blood 3 Spade is 'Dirt' in new comedy 11 Tigers beat Blue Hens, split series 16 Rowlands win, but Tigers don't 18 Departments News 3 Nation 4 Taking Stock 4 Campus briefs 6 A&E 11 Backstage Pass 14 Sound Bites 15 Sports 16 Fast Break 18 Athlete of the Week 19 Op/Ed 22 Glasser makes Top 100 again Towson vice pres. selected by paper as one of Maryland's top women in 2001 Carrie Oleynik � The Towerlight Joanne Glasser, executive vice president for institutional advancement, has been named one of Maryland's top 100 women for the second time in four years by The [Maryland] Daily Record. Glasser said she was honored and humbled by the recognition on the legal and business publi-cation's annual list. ""To be included in this highly prestigious and selected group of women who have con-tributed to their professions, their communities and the state of Maryland is indeed a real honor,"" she said. A recent reception was held at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for the top 100 women, who are selected from economic development agencies, cham-bers of commerce, women's organizations and the business community. Elizabeth Carbone, executive assistant of institutional advancement, has worked with Glasser for five years, and said it was a privilege to work with Glasser. ""She has an unbelievable amount of energy and passion for Towson University and everyday she creates a work environment that encourages you to do your best,"" she said. SGA President Dan Wait, who meets frequently with Glasser, said one of her best qualities is the relationship she has with the campus communi-tY. ""She has a very open-door policy,"" said the junior political science major. ""She's very per-sonable and I have always See GLASSER, page 9 Film student reeled in to the Big Apple Jeff Bowdoin/The Towerlight Senior mass communication major Rod Lopez currently has two films, ""Blood and Death"" and ""Cuban,"" showcased in the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. [See story, page 11.] Tigers continue roll, beat Hofstra Campbell's seven goals lead way to 16-12 Am. East win Adam S. Reisinger The Towerlight The America East Championship will now, in all likelihood, go through a place no experts thought it would when the season started: Towson. The No. 11 Tigers, behind sophomore attack Kyle Campbell's second consecutive seven-goal game, defeated No. 13 Hofstra 16-12 Saturday, giv-ing them first place in the con-ference and a good shot at clinching the No. 1 seed and homefield advantage in the America East Tournament. � ""We've got three [conference] games to go,"" Head Coach Tony Seaman said. ""We don't want to get ahead of ourselves and count out these other guys. We've got to win each one of these."" The Tigers can sew up a share of the regular season this week, as they host Hartford on Wednesday then Vermont on Saturday, the first home games for the Tigers since a 7-6 over-time win over Darthmouth just before Spring Break. ""One of the things about this team is we had to find out how to win, and you can only do that by winning,"" Seaman said. ""1 think the biggest game was that Dartmouth game, with us win- See FOUR, page 17 Chris ifearyiThe Towerlight Leading scorer Kyle Campbell Today High 78 Low 57 Tuesday High 80 Low 48 Wednesday High 68 Low 45 Thursday High 68 Low 49 "