The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 27, 2003 - 7A ATHLETES Continued from Page 1A and varsity swimmer Tim Wef said his coach encourages team menbers to make schoolwork their top prority. "He understands that we're here ,s students first and swimmers second," le said. Some students may notthink that athletes make academics apriority. "I study a lot," Harrison sail. "Maybe people see us as being nnchalant or not as stressed as everyoie else. But school is pretty stressful." Men's tennis head coact Mark Mees said an academic backgnund will be critical for athletes in the future. "We have a real good group ofguys who all realize the importance of getting a degree," Mees said. Although he would like to see his players aimto play tennis professionally, he said, it i;very difficult to make it as a professional athlete. Non-athletes can often push assign- ments and studying to the weekend - a luxury athletes do not have. Study- ing, when it takes place, occurs on the road and whenever athletes can fit it in. Rindler said studying on the week- ends is difficult when the team is com- peting out of town. "Not much studying gets done on the road. It's pretty hard to crack open your books, so everything just gets pushed back to later in the evening." When student athletes miss tests due to away games or tournaments, they often can take them on the road under the supervision of their coaches. Kinesi- ology junior and varsity softball player Amy Prichard said she once took a Physics 140 exam sitting on the floor of a bus and with her coach as a proctor. Making up tests is not an unfamiliar situation for many student athletes who travel on the weekends. Mees said he works hard to maintain good communi- cation with students' professors and inform them of conflicts well in advance. "We stress not surprising pro- fessors," he said. Student athletes are required by the University to maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average and carry a mini- mum of 12 credit hours. Assuming that on top of this, the average student athlete trains for 15 hours a week dur- ing the regular season, the amount of time available for studying is already greatly reduced. Mees said it is also important to con- sider physical exhaustion as a factor. Spending several hours a day in practice can tire out athletes even before they tackle studying. Most student athletes have to sched- ule classes around practice times, which often means they take an 8 a.m. class rather than the same one at 3 p.m. Mees said he allows players - especially jun- iors and seniors who have fewer options in their schedules - to let tennis fit into their academic program and not the other way around. Wera said a typical day consists of morning practice, breakfast, class, lunch, practice, dinner and then home- work. "I've had this type of schedule since high school," he said. But what is normal for an athlete may not be normal for the average student. "I definitely don't have the college experi- ence," Wera said, adding that in spite of his schedule, being a student athlete is worth it. Prichard echoed the same sentiment, saying "We complain about it, but we know we love what we do." MEDIA Continued from Page 1A talists," he said. The Islamic revolution in Iran that replaced the monarchy with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1979 reshaped media in the Middle East, Nazir said. The government controls much of the media in the Middle East by forbidding critical and dissenting voices from being published, he said. However, relatively free media exists in Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and sometimes in Pakistan, he added. "The Middle East represents the world's most closed media," Nazir said. "What's conspicuously absent are critics of the government." Al-Jazeera - the Arab-language television network based in Qatar - is the one significant exception to the prevailing censorship of the media in the Middle East, he said. Al-Jazeera has challenged issues such as polygamy, corruption and nepotism. "Al-Jazeera comes across as a fresh breeze," Nazir said. "But Al- Jazeera shouldn't have broadcasted images of the POWs" - the Ameri- can soldiers recently captured by Iraq. In Pakistan, he said, dictators try to buy journalists' loyalties. Yet if they resist, journalists are prone to intimidation, abduction and physi- cal abuse, he added. "You find fundamentalists perme- ating in every social fabric," Nazir said. "There's a war going on between moderates and Islamists." the michigan daily I n.M ' .1 t f t" Sign a May t; May Lease May 2003 FREE"' 5paciois Two & Three Bed room Apartmeits Great Location Univer~Ly 536 5. 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