April 2004
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What's Going Down in
Colie's Cafe?
Adam. Justin. Brad, Shelby.
RLeah_ ro,c k out to BOheminan
MELO.OEE_KMU
Stall W.lte.
Ik$ides the Villa JidiOl$
performing in Colie'J (M!e anicle
On In.gc 4). there h.,'., been
various band$ playing, and even
a karaoke nigh1. On Thursday.
MJr~h 4'", lhe jau. band
Guaranteed Swahili WlIS the
opening act forlhe VillaJidiOlS:
IKr.o."C\'eI". this ,,'.15 _ theironJy
appearance at N:u.. S3,lopboni$l
Tom Barton and Guitarist TOOd
Clancy arc N~ SllIdrntsand
h .. "., played on campus many
times. There h,a,'c been quile a
few juz band, 10 grxe the.sage
inColie's inth.e past fewll\Ollths.
These include: both studenu'
sroups. such as Ihe Nazareth
College JauCombo. and offCantl*$
bands. Besides just jazz
and improv, CoIie's WIIS hosl to
a "Of}" wceessful aM cntertaining
ICanIoke Night on Friday. Man:h
so.. And don't forget \\bout tJx:
open·mle nights they have. and
during Di versity Week when
Lo\'e Joocs was in dawn Ibm:.
Erica. Mike, Erica. Sarah sing
Mambo #5
So the Ik"Xtlime you feel
like !hml's IlOIhinSIO do.
check OUt what's soing on
dowIl in CoIic's ear.. .. you might
be pleasamly sutprised at what
you find .
Up Close and Personal The Gleaner Hits Up
with Pete Vegas
Schmidt
"En"te','t'.'l'n'm''e''n'l' Edlto,
Now J'm SUTC all you
ladies 00\ lhen: remember that
roffce house last month Wilh the
adorable and irresistible Pele
Schmidt. N"",. all)'oo guy~ OUt
there. don't gel offended. of
rourse I"", referring IObis music.
Whatever it is about him. Pele
Schmidt had u, all captivated
when he jlel'fonned at the tim
C.A.L.E.B. coffeehouse of the
5Cmeslcr in February. I have
Ilc:VCf sun.50 many pe<!ple al a
roffeehowe befIR. il waslilc:rnlly
sundingroomonly!
I wM fonunate enough
to mut with him before the
sho"" and let all tJx: imide info
on this 22 yearold Grorgia nati,..,.
As I sat there and watched him
string his guitlT ..... e lOt the
chance 10 talk aboot c,·cryth.ing
fl'Qrn his favorite anists 10 jlUt
bowbil NcwYorlcCityis. ~·s
"rock/pap. singer/songwriter.
band" 5OIII1d (as he described it)
comes fl'Qrn hi$ Io,'c of anists
I
such as Incubus. 311 ..... etallica.
Pat M~<.icc and Nirvana. as well
as se,'eral indie anists that he's
rnc:I (III the road. such as Mall
Nathonson. As a sdf-trained
musician. he said that his music.
or ~sound'- has t"olved OYcrtilIE
sine<: you arc able to"find your
0\0-0 sound thn)ugh ocher arusu.
h's likc finding OUt who you are
amona the othc.-r anist! ." Pete
10"C5 being on the rood. and
getting 10 S« Ilc:W cities. yet he
admits to '"miss bring swionaJ)'.
I miss my fIYnds b.xltal rol~
and the home thai rve lived in
fQl" the pasI 20 years:' This i$
50mclhinl that T think evcry
college studem un relate 10. or
atieast those that live on eampus
or h3"« from far away. J USI
locs to lhow you that Petc really
isjUSI a normal guy. like Ih.e rut
of us c,'cn though he has played
in ront'eftS with the liltesof J:I5OO
Mraz. Nonh Jones. and David
Gray.
SCHMIDT. OOI";nl>ed "" pqc 4
CiraduatinS High School
'"lL''''''''' Editor
Exhaustion had
SCt ilL All a hit
d.azed from the
;"tlag and lack
of sleep from
thc previous
,,·eek. the
Gleancr crew
headed 10 !heir
first workshop
at an carly
eight-thirty in
the moming ........ ell eJe'..,nthiny
Rochesler tinle ... okay. okay!
We WOO'I compl~in !
So yeah. after rounlleiS
worbhops and conferences "'e
Icarned a lot about student
newspapers. We heard about bow
because numerous conflicts or
interestS nlallyofus shouldn't be
"TitiOI the 5IOrics "'e " 'rite or
holdin, the: offo«s we da. And
we li!lCned 10 people COInpJain
ofpcople "litinl a.nWng stories
that their adminiwution wouldn't
ollow.
As we listened and
learned. we camc to some
conclusions. Or mainly thai
GIoaotr isn't youra'..".. college:
neWSJl.lllCr. Yes, il has a very long
tradition unlike rtWIy papet$!hal
were much newer. And yes.
l1W'ly of the students who write
and work for (he Gleaner ,.,..,
jovol"ed in many activities at
N~ tlw they .. 1ite about.
And no. the Gleaner d~n'l
really ha_" to wony about the
adrninlItr.DJn .... aUo.o.in& SIOrics
10 be run. " 'illt the cxccpUon of
hale speech and of course libel.
lie!l ... wel1 YOO blow. The U5Ua1.
The (iluner ICtually has the
opposite problem·people
ARENT"'Ti!iosIhtCO'llrOvttsia!
stories that an- OOt there. The
SloriC$ that mal;e you think about
the Khooi IIw each one of us
chose to SO 10,
Sorry. not 10 nmt. and
11lO\-m10ll. HopduUy with all we
learned we can make the Gleaner
truly refkct the campus as a
whole.
The IlIOI1II of What we
learned in Vrps?The Gkaners
unique because Nnareth is!
We ' "" come along way. and wc
ha"e an C\'en longer way 10 go.
Pbotooowt5e)' of Emily Ca"iglia
2 Nazareth College o( Rochester
~hout It!
Has Jesus Left the Building?
ME.lJ.S.SAJ(OTAS
Vice Preslden'
an~thing. e"en1 The news tonight simpl~ reminded me a fcw things. TIle I
sick. h"isled ¥rin Father Fred aJwa~s had on his COnloned face as he walked
I havc I friend ,,'00 is obses5ed " 'illl cows. Yeah. I don'llmow "'h~ either. the halb of m~ old Catlw)lic khool. The 5lXOOd is bow much I """"~';.41
She was ucited. though. when I Iried 10 explain when: I rome from. n;urowing down s~SlCm.
~Buffalo" 10 ·"fifleen minute. fmm Si~ Rags Darien I.ake." She thought, undmtandabI~.
that toWS were prolific in my town. ~nd whilc !hal isn't truc. Aillen is still small and
most people Imow each other.
Father Fred is allo"'ed to walk free 11$ long as he
cIannt elrmueslt ohri~mn.l Ionn aC W~ietahrCQhfi tlwdor ehne''lAI gnod IOhceou'nl. gIetb I e~[~a~ff~~~~:~~
Tlw's probabl~ a substantial ~ason "'h~ I ClIme home for the weekend and
found everyone in uproaI"o'"a'"our town's pric:sI being arresKd for child pomogr.Iph~.
h's all O,'e!" the news. the paper. and e.peciaJl~ the lawn. Some people. """"C"e!".
weren'l surprised.
times. then walk aWJ~ " 'illl thn::e days in jail and I dil1~ look
He Wl)II'I. JIi he should, be cast inlO I dark. dank cc:ll willi I'll
upwards of ten ~ars. ThaI isn't how our justice system worn. I
I s.hould be stmight up about this befClfl: I go an~ fUl1her. 1"111 not Catholic. I
""as I"Iised Caloolic and I went to the Catholic school that the now· infamous Father
Fred ptHided O' ·e!". but.5OfIE !hings happened. and il ended with me being kicked out!
w"lkillJ out of religion.
proposal is harsh. but it will get results. There isn·1 room '~~:::!:~:I like Father Fred.50 wh~should We squcc:zcoverand make: room? Hc i
SQCkt~. and tonight on the news I saw familiar facc:s thaI have 10 lIeaJ
tballllis pathetic CJlcuse for a man spat imo their livcs. Some
could ~Iy articulau: their words. and m~ mom·s beSI friend· ,,'00 ~"""tl
rcctory-lighed and commented thai she's sure quile a few people ~
whal it """ans 10 beCatholk.
For a few months aftel' ..... ards. pruishiOOoef$ of the chureh and school would
see me and fcverishly assure me thm Ihc:~ ""cre pra~ing for my sinful soul so [don·1
bum in eternal fires. and perhaps mano.ge loescape purgatory afler only a millennia.
Then thc~ would i0oi; ~fully at m~ parents as if IIIq CJCpectod them to hang their
heads in shame and beg 10 be crucified on the altar 01 Bad ~nta&e.
Wa~ to be a role model, Fred. You inlpacted m~ lime al C""",'"',' ","""'II
now you made ~our marl; in a limilar wa~ 01\ everyone else.
Hm:·1i the !hing. thou",. I"m not I heathen. I"m .5OfIEwhat strange. '"CrY
unorthodox. and $Ontelimc$ IOQ willing loshan: m~ thoughts. bull'mjust as spiritual
as lhe people who COOdemned 11l~ SOlII and my uiStence.
You Imow. if a miracle happens and the JUstice: S)'Sl"=':;::;':~i';;;:~
ma~bc a cc:llbloek ""'go would (10 Fred """'" JOOd. It would at i .
reall~ find God.
Ande"eryonecisc in Aillen will be looking for Him too.
So, whac docs this ha,"C to do with Father Fred? Whal docs i! ha"e 10 do with pic1ure from: www.crwn'g"romIlUIJ mj",napl
rows.&if
ERICA KELlERHE8
Conulbulln, Write.
h's the ~ear 2025. little
AllI1k Logan: Ijunior high ",hoo]
~tudcnt has jusl been Il1TC$ted.
s U5pC'nded rmm school and is
eumntly being held in police
custody. In a diml~ UI mom in
lhe back of the Fe(kral Bu~au
or lnvcsligalion. she is
inlerrogated mercileS$l~ for
5C"o'nal hours. She is Ihirtccn and
should be gossiping wilh her
girlfriends or slud~ing for he.
history lCSI. bUI inSlead she is
iohaking. her eyes are blood shot.
she isCJIlmndy lhirsl~ and a large
man is scarri"l her. She ,,'lItIIS
to hide. This girl is I straight A
student. a member of thc
Nalional Junior Honor societ~.
and has the lead role in the spring
mtlsat Wh~ then is she beillJ
t~ated as " felon. " criminal?
The ans"·er. wale •.
She and D fcw of her
friends we~ caughl with a !>ollie
of water in the parking IO! and
Ihc~ e,'en had lhe audacit~ 10
drink il righl behind the school.
clearly breaking Ihe open
container Inw in the Slate. A
sman girl like her should ha,"C
Jmov,'n bcttcr Ihan 10 IT)' \0 ao
over her goVemrncnl "'guilled
amount of waler. but she was 50
thir!~. Her and her friends
n«ded that fi~.
Th is ma~ all licem
A War On What!? H20?!
ridiculous. bul il ma~ one da~ be
a realjt~. Water is not supposed
to be a ··fi~··. bul a necc:ssily for
survi .. aI.lnAnnie·sworld.there
is no longer. geal initiative for
a war on drugs bul rather a war
on water. Hi'" school students
will ~ seemly acquiring bottled
waler like kids loda~ buy
marijuana and other drugs.
Last ~car was deOOled
the Internalional Yur of
Freshwater 10 MIIJ atlention to
its surprising scarcil~ and rnisufoe.
Mosl of uS ma~ be ulUlware of
this foct. but lhe world is in the
midst of a growing wacer crisis.
WaIcr is bcooming IInOlhcr ,ictim
10 big business and enlerpri~ in
ourexettdingl~ materialistic and
consumer socielY.
There hIS been an
alarming increase in Ihe
privatization 01 water in recent
years. Corporate business and
govemmenl$ are apparentl~
srowing !ired of Iheir
··crusade·· for oil. Water is
almosl like In underground
lTWkec being traded righl OUI
in lhe open. nobody suspeclii
anything. Nobody lIIink aboul
waleI' long enough to realize
there's a problem. The World
Trade o..g"niUlion (WTO)
has allowed new rules to go
inlo affecl which allow
multinational companies to
bu~ and sell their waleI'
privileges in an~ oountry they
desire. under Ihc General
Agreement 00 Trade in Sen.'jca
(GATS). For example: a
Canadian compan~ wll
permilled to take 156 million
gallons of Lake Superior·s " 'ater
every yearand then seU it in Asia
for profil. We, the mass public,
tend to lake: water ror granted.
Most peoplc ha,'e no idea how
""an;e this resource i. and unlike
oi l. there is no substitu\C. h is
absol ulCI ~ euenlial for our
, urvival. yet some ~ trying to
take awa~ our natural born tighl
to live and no! be thin~. Once:
apin greed is threatening 10 be
the do""Jlfail of our civiliz>ttion
and Ufe i\§clf; ir 001 dwxked soon.
Competition does not
end wi th ··weopons of mass
(leSlruct;<)II··, space trnvel. and
the spread or onc·s form of
SO'"CIlIIDe1It an~.1t has now
lIIO\'ed on 10 target OUr essential
~s. Compclili,'c claims On
wiler an: makillJ the rich C"o~
Il"I(n po,,-crful, and the pooreven
weaker. nOI jusl sociall~ but
physicalJ~ because thc~·re d~ing
in masses b~ Ihe da~. It is
rslil1lalCd thai five milJioo people
die due 10 wa\er·~lated diSoeases
evCl')' year and evCl')' minute. ten
human beings, usuall~ ~ou"g
children. die pointlcss premalu~
deaths duc to J lack of ,,-aler.
Pan of tbe problem i~
watcr is aJ~ad~ in short suppl~
to begin " 'ith: the majoril~ of us.
being Am~rican s . probabl~
believe waler is a ne,"Cr ending
source and most likel~ don·1 give
it I second thought. It's liuou.
parents. we don·1 uul~ appm:late
lhem until they are not there !o
take care or us ~n~more:
'OTEJl, ronlinued on page 3
unfonunale but true. In
ho,,·cveT. onl~ 2% of the
... " tcr is fresh. and Jess
of lhe total r~ •• ~, 00
consumption.
Conlrar~ 10 popular
pollulion ma~ not be the
cnc:m~ of fresh
nemesis is I". ro,,"n"oo,~
arc laking control
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Student Respect On
I '''''''w",",,',", '" LY
Campus
What W(lULd youdowith walk around tile comer to get a
ofmoney. drink. and then= an: no glasses.
$26.0001 year Why don·1 they hll.e any
a row? ThaI glasses? Well it might just be that
:1~2'~:~:;,~;~~"'~.~I: aamy sdtiundnienngt sh taallkse atnhde mne vfreorm b rIinhge
them back. I have seen them in
bathrooms. garbage eans. the
lUnnels. and Ihal i$ lhe A:3S0n
why on SQIDC' days Illey aren'l
to the Nazareth then=.l"IC!IllOthe drink machines
is why do allow wheA:theyshouLd be. II isn'tjust ' 1_, "".~,. 10 di..-e-<pec1 our glau ... "'ther. Pl. te., forke ,
our learning 5pOQRS, and knifes QfI be found
I would liso say discankd in places lhey simply
il isn'lO:lIher shouLdn't be. I saw a bunch on
lopofa pipe in Ihuunnels. Whal
a aretheydoingll>cA:?Wellilwas
convenient for
The Gleaner
vs.
John Kerry's not beating around the Bush
BRADLEY WlNN
Stall Writer
John KelT)' is lhe Democratic nominee forthe run al the While !louse Ihis November. Does lit
Ilave.1hot aI bealing Presidem Bush this fall? To be horw:sIl believe Kmy has a "ery lIIalislic chanc:t
at """""8 H..u. for the Wbi~ HOOOH. A row r"",tors thaI [bel,ove ..... ,.......,.iIIJ an: th,o. 0"", wanu Ie
~ar apan ae~ of .. ll3lional fort'Sl in Ala5U in order 10 have rt'IOI'e land for logging. Bush has also bc:cn
prnIiing .11 COII!;lilUliooaJ amendmenl that ,","OUld ban gayl from manying. something that quile. fe,",
Americans arc not happy abouL ~n then=·s the issue aboul whelhcr the BU5h adminiwation euucrated
the t~al of Sadd.lm Hussein lowards lhe world and tile United States. As far as I kllOW, no weapons
have bttn found yet. That COIlld be "ery crucial in this up(:oming flcction. However, one t1lOl"e focto!
Ihal may be big in Ihiscomingclection is edocalion.
" What
" / WIsh everyone
wONld IuIve a
.Jt~,. UlUe of
whoever look OM of President B~s.h·5 mon:: kllOwn policies an: bis '"No Child Left Behind'" Act in on.1c:r to
Ihem from the help boo$! lhe Wucalion nalion-wide. Honeslly, I do not know much about his policy, J rttentJy
dinning hall and attended an on<lUllpllS discussion concm\ing John Kmy and his educalion plans if he wereelected 10
len them theA:. the: While House. While 1II the discussion II .. amcd thai Bush had not lived up 10 his policy of leaving no
but it i$oen.ainly one belund in educ;ujon. AcI;:ording 10 Kmy. Bush hasn't sent enou&h money and ~noa 10 help
not doing any of support his educalion policy. KelT)' a~mly knows betlCron educalioo.
lhe rest of uS any One of Kerry's policies for his education plan is that all schools win m:c,,'c federal fundin" The
good there. funding will be mandatory. KelT)' alsodocsn·1 believe in tile IhWf)' that all childA:n should .... ve to lake
110 ...... "',, ___ .. This anicle is in the same kind of leSt in order to move Ihrough Iheeducation system. Imlca<!, KelT)' i$ moreconcnned
110 wayan aU-Kk on the enliA: aboullhe progrcssofthechildA:n and how much theyare learning, The Democrntic IIOminee would also
5lUdent body. This problem wim like 10 A:buiLd schools in poor shape and reduce the numbcrof chi~n in a classroom. Lastly.](my
,,::;~~~:,::I~::,:"'~,:i;l, is the respecting our school, and strmgly opposes vouchers. Wediscc~ this vouchc:r thing at the discussion. bul I honcstlySliJI do not f who communily mo&IlikdyapplieslO ha,'e a gnsp on what voochcn Ill: all about. To me it sounds I$lhough .. ·hat Kmy wants 10 do with
clean it up. beause af'tu a very small group of people. 'vuchen is I good thing.
!hey made the mess, rigm? Ho"'evt'r, the probIcmiswI Uris \I,~lI KelT)'dcf ...... Bush? It may beaclose race thisNovcmbcr. but mosIlikely not 1$ close 1$ it
Littering is absolulely small group can ruin il for all of " '1$ beI"'""n Bush and Gore in 2000, Is il beuerlo lea"e the same President in omce in a timeofwaror
II"""""""" us. A $Iudrnl SD(rificc$ a come to school ileA:. I hopel ~~"~ 1r.":O:OId:"::~:~:::~§~;~~~k~,~.~ . r~e;~",~"~":, ,:,~, ~::::~::~::
others f""llike nlC,
•r,:::, ::'."::::: I~:~;: anicle for our campul.
lhat c:an A:asOrt 10 blatantly i
by littcring, Slcaling
dinning halls, and
simply just lake care
,~"" "" 00' ~::;:~'i... AIl~ ':
we take good care of it.
should all think about how
would Wlnt our home,
communilY an<!
be tn:atrd. Nazamb
and we Ill: all heR:
the pres.ent. pl .... $e protCCt
environmenl of learning
CQIllmunity thaI we have.
will be foughl
may be the
if_don't
Ihese greedy
thaI e"cry
50 liters of
on about 30 lit=. 25% of bottled watff is nothing
dclll·ti.o.k\m dc"elopingcountries rt'IOI'e than mere: I:Ip w.tcr which
the people must live with 4.5 we can easily from our own
titers and or if they're lucky 8 kitchen si nks and drtnking
litcn. At the same time, ,",'e, in founta'ns. The bortled Waler
the Un;led SillIeS COIl§ume SOO industry has rilrn to I current
lilers everyday of our lives. ~ wonhofS22 billion. Capilali~m
UN Food and Agricuilure
Organiution found Ihal 100
touri~t~ usc lhe &arne amounl of
waler in approximately 55 days
that W(lUld be needed to grow rice
that could f«d local villagers for
15 yc:trs, Water shouLd not be •
privileac of the elite.
WIYI can we do? First of aLI,
Arncricansespeclally. must stop
fuelina these corporations "'110
arc Ihrutening 10 monopolile
WBler. STOP BUYING
BOTI"LED WATER! Nearly
and our presenl age of man
~om merciali sm i~ making
everything. even our IlIOtU basic
nee4s. • marUt to m:tkc the rich
richrr and the poor poorer, not
10 mention CJltmnety thirsty.
If you mUSt, keep one
bonJ,c and refill il with rqular!llp
WIlier. Without customers buying
tbeir bullied waler. the: indu§U)'
will cvemually dicoul and waler
tan A:tUnl 10 its propcrplace: free
toall creaturesand human bcinp.
It may seem like an
inconvenience. but change mUSt
begin some"'bere and remember
all the childrnr in the 'N'Orlddying
from t3CI: of Waif:( in thc:ir bodies.
I Ihink we can s urvive without
our precious '"Nalul11l Springs
Water". Please be an :>dvocate
of Mwatcr ror all"' as a human
right. Ifwedon'lfighlbacknow,
in another crntury, lhey'll be
bonIing upourOllygett and Jelling
il for outrageous prices. Iea~ing
many 10 suffoc.ale.
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entlZrtainmlZnt
Jay
Hansen
Dates Naz
Girl?
MELOOEE..KNAef
SuKII;'rikr
Jay Hansen performed
at • Wff«hou§c on Tuesday.
March 10. The Long Island
perf<)lltler had a very 5OOIhing.
mellow sound. Afterward.
CALEB I1Imed 01T a "dale" 10
Colie's. The winner of this
I1lffie was Evelyn Penido. She
"''as ''ery ucited. because it was
her birthday, and winning the
dale was an ucdlent bif1l1d.ly
gifl. She roJlOf1ed back thaI the
',<we" W~nt well, and they had
a good lime. Jay Harum's lim
CO. entitled TUm. wiU be ",leased
March 24. Forma"e informat;!)n
on Jay Hansen. please ~isil hup)
Iwww,JayHllnsenl'mjccl.wm.
Songs for a New
World
KAIHERIItE...RO.SSIN
COntrlbu,lnl W.lle,
J"...,n RulJen BlUw,,',
e.mting eme<llbie ~oomr:s 10
Naureth College the weetend of
March 27th. The musical is
being performed by IS .!lldents
from all acl'05S campus under the
din:dion of Music m.1jor Ryan
Thomas and Theatre major
Katherine Rossin. ~caSI is futl
of e~rgy and the audilorium
rings willt their JlO"'"erful voi<:cs.
The show itself is atl about the
choices pe<}ple face in their I,,'es
and hOW they deal with the
decisions lhal lhey m>ke . .... 'Ih
piccu ranging from Ihe
h~lIyfunny Mrs.C\au$and
the ullimalum she lays down for
Santa. to the heanbreaking cries
of a WOnt<lll who has no choice
but 10 sil and 5CW asher family
fip in !he RevolutIOnary .... 'ar.
Songs for (J Nnrr I\brld will be a
night of beautiful musk and an
even decpcr messagc. T hc
producti!)n is being performed as
a charity fundraiser for
Broad_y Cares: Equily Fights
AIDS. Then: will be a r«eplion
al 7pm precedinl Ihe 8pm
Saturday nigh! performance in
A 13. The reception will include
li,·c music and un infomrat,.·c
Iccturconthefighta~AIDS.
Songs is abo beillJ performed in
hopes of raising awareness and
int£n:Sl in a po5S'~ Performance
Club that would beJin ne~t fall.
. Keep an eyc out after brcak for
posters willt mo", informntioo on
Ihis anw:ing production!
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yOU!!!
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.. odents """"1'"1"')001"-on camisn~
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What is Rainbow Theatre?
GINA...GIAMBALVO
EntOftalnmen! Edlto.
What is Rainbow
Thcalt"l:7 Rainbow 'JlrciItt"l: is a
proJ«1 that was stancd 1999 by
now Naulum,M3rk We;J;vcr. So
why III the OOU about it now.
Ii...., yc~ later? Wcll. litis pasl
year saw a wccessful t"l:,ivaJ of
!he tempor3l'ily forgotlen project.
Rainbow Thealt~ ;s a
small "''eCkcnd play fOlival with
one full.lengllt show,. few onenelS,
and a handful of
monologues about gay and
lesbian issues. both of a serious
and funny nature. lbc shows
were meant 10 be effective in
gelung a message KlOSS. "hile
berng entenaining al lhe same
time:.
This year. a few
N1I1.llreth alums fn')m!he theatre
deparunc:nt tried !O bring il b«k
10 life. and with ilS ~ il
n.ay bc~ome a staple in the
community with a fcw
performances throughout Ihe
year.
Currenl Nazareth senior.
Bryan Adams. and recenl alum.
Carl Girwd, sat down and talked
10 me about whal ;t meanl to
thcm 10 Ix: a pan of Rainbow
Thcatre this paSt year. Bryan.
,,'110 had roles in both Raspbtrry
S"'jrl CMe~e and Thar Ki~l.
said thai eVen though he is not I
theatre mljor. he has a greal
appm;iali!)n for the an and really
enjoys tlCling. "When Carl a~ked
me to do this. withoullookin&at
Ihe Kript I uid yes Ind Wl$
really u~iled about doing il,"
Bryan $lid. The play was
po:rl'ormcd at. gay bar. somrIhing
titat Bryan was not aw:tn:oI' ",'hen
he agreed to do Ihe show. It
in\ntded upon his CQmfoo:woe.
but "helped 10 show Ih is]
character·,confusion. M lbcplay
itself is about sexuality as a
The Villa Jidiots
Ha''C you heard roann,
laugl>let'commg from CoIIe"1 eaft
once Or twice in !he 1151 Iwo
months? [f you answered yes.
lhen you mUSI ha"c been lU'Ollltd
00 one of the
nightS that the
Villa lidiols
w e re
performing.
Yes, Ihal's
right. the: Villa
l id i 0 t s.
"Whal is
that: [ hear
you ask.
Well, i"s
of them IS Ryan Sti les. Brad
SherwuoII. Culin M",,~c, y ... '"
Drew Carey;n lrlIimng. and then
you've got the righl idea.
Thi~ troupe is m.ade up
ofninestudcn!s,
fromalldilTcf'tlll
d:tSSC$. It was
started as pan 01'
dubs on
~ampu •. but has
grownloindude
non·theltte
m~jors, as well
as people who
:m:notinWl!t"l:
league. ItS ntllC'
NUlrelh's members are:
very own
imp r 0 v
comedy
troupe. Think
1im lIi:1oflbury; Adam Piflll~lII.
/UldJustin SIronk jokt around
Bryan Adams,
Paul Cacamise.
Katie Cordeiro.
Carl Girard.
whol~. bm is
10 work wilh lome I
people. He "'as also i
performan~e of M~dea
some t " I
was perfOl1l1ed' I
Presbylerian Orurch.
monllt of March.
Chusecake. who is
known for the ..
moment" cues fox
that this ",as his
every
added Ihat he 'was
Pillllaln:.":!;~~:~~::::::::~ oITlheirfaJenl
Man Moos, Adam "'"_,"
lig in
April.
,
atlmwoodby@nlZ!:du.
-~Q$ """,,""y of Mclodt<: in 2000 is $OfIlCllting a bunch of also played some Pete Schmid! w r"" KiUlW, all .::;';:.:~
uS ~an relatc to, but being a originals.suchasFamou.l.asoog ~
sucoossfulsoloanist isadiffcrcm about dealing with a friend who
stOf)'. And a s.uccess is juS! the ooly ~alls when they are drunk.
way r woold (kscrihe Pete. he or when they want something:
knows "'here he's iOlI1&. and he A"P'I, I SOIlg he wrou: for his
knows when: be's been. and ~1iI1:liilll
willi all of his eJ[periellC'cs. I
hc's ablc to creale $ome
trulyoriginal music. as was
evident a! lIis performance
last month.
Heopened his show
with I cover of Sarah managcrlboutafriendwhodied
Mclacl!lan's fu C~"ItI. and ""ent in a trllerc balcony accidenl: Still
00 !odobisown versions or such in LoW!, about breaking up with
hilS as J~nny From II'e BIOt:k. someone for I slU pid rc:lSOn bul
I'nsl Car. and HOI In H~~. He still being in Io,'ewitb them:Ju'1
,.w"y.
Movie Review:
I,rL."J > 1r ) I .
J);'~d"'"l1'r: litis ,.. ... e\O
fl!IiRion ill
W"h \hal being .w." I
not IiL" n..: POSS;o" "' 1M
I. Aboul 114 of !he IJID'OII:
'pent indr)'. llraWllout""'"
;(>11 .eene, of ClIn!lt rallm,
n !I\;U did OOIhing bill flU up
The ,}mboiism w.cllcht
o' er abundant J...e;;,ving!he
Iter I could ru lly only
, .. v Ihing, about Ihc
Ie two I\our>, h wuki hIo~
n done '0 much bell er.
SonIc people are
Iaininlllil<lUl lhe violenee
W idea of anli-Semiliun. I
" mind !be vioIo:ro;e either
)' and Ibou,1I1 Ihe ID II ·
,(i sm ''''$ blown oul of
po",on. I thi nk Ihe
ver» o~cn;hadow. the
IhaII! wa«n"' D good "",.jc.
\hook! .tan eonplaining
I thaI ,lL\ttad.
ys:
Nazareth College of Rochesler
Passionate
Disapproval
AMAttO~G IAftIltlD"
Conltlbuilne W.Ue.
II gems lhal in lhe pasl
few years there has been
ir.c:"'lISing discu~ion around the
~ubjecl of religion, and as with
mOSI religiously bu ed
coo,-crsations. there'" ';!IC'n.
1"'31 deal of cooum·e"y. Tbe
currenl eonlroversy cenlers
ruoond Mel Oibr;on 's ~ Pnsston
of Christ. his graphic depiction
of the lasl Iwelve hours of Jesus'
life on Earth,
Commg from I 5111)11,
Chri<tian background. I was
exciled aboul the JIO"Sibili!ies of
Ihis movie. Unfortunately Mel
lei nle do,,·n. NO! onl~ did I set:
Ihis film as being hi,hl~ ami,
Semitic and hislorically and
5Criplurally inaccurate, bUI I
Ihou&hl tb.:Il Melld"l any hope of
a l11CS$a,e drowned in I puddle
of blood in Ihe firSI Ihirty
minuld.
~ Ptwion is filled ,,·il.h
coonlless fabrie,niODll. Rllhcr
than usin, laipt"'" as his "*
source, many of lhe cha.raCIer5
and slOriu are derived from
medieval folkl~, such as lhe
accounl of Veronica w"" offers
a drink 10 Je>us as he carries the
cross 10 GoI,Olha. !-Ie also
hta'ily uses the wrilinpofSisicr
AMeCa1herinc Emrnerich.a 19"
century nun "'''''''TOIedo" .. n her
Own visions of Ihe Passion.
There abo appears 10 be In
imbalance in the authorily of the
Romans and the Rabbis, which
leads 10 an anll-&."itic poMIyaL
Those """ come from
a Slronger, and possibly more
IrndilionaliSI failh background
ha"e a bclleT char.c:e of comin,
... ·ay from Ihis movie (rdin,
very spirilually moved and
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l"Caffil1t1ed in their fanll.
H""..,,'eI". fo.- the rest of
us. We are prnenled with a
porIranofa man .. "" 3ppcars 10
JX1SSi~dy ~ach peace and Io"e
IUld we aren'lgi\'en lhe conlUI
(0<; "'hy lhe aulhorilies fell the
need 10 h" 'r him brulally
="'-
I think thai Mel (jibson
look on 100 mIlCh Iryin, 10 limil
his movie only 10 Jesus' lasl
1"",,1 ,'e hours. Hoohespc:mlDOre
lime looking at theCOOIe:<t of the
MOry anda lillie Iei$ ume~ing
grotesque imagery of . bMally
bealen Christ, he mighl have
dc:livemd a much more powerful
nleSSa,e.
l _fbIppoinIaI afta:
my '/leW'''I of TIw PQJJWn
TlwChrisI A..dUdairra.m~
diOlilPN"ld'lt1d .... noc in any
profCUIOD of faith aha! "'all
1118dc. buI uu.tead .... In !Ix:
poorpnxluc:ooaoflhclilm. lbt;
over-abundlDo:;:eof .!ow """ion
scenes. and the obje<.'tifyinS of
importam I)'lIIbob by placing
!hem ~ on • rod .. tool
..... y Crom the povoa' dW a film.
of Ibi.s _ could ba~c, If
wmc oflbe sIoto mouoa ~
aod IKt luster c_ angles
_ taken Old of 1/11: film, and
IIOII1e more of tho: mUllltlllk of
matelUl 0I1,ksu • • " ._. I'UI in.
Ibis film would be all the better
fvr n. Also. die lenph of !he
_ b'PPIII, >cenc Wa'i
~, Tht poi ... of thi.1
~ was ma.k willl;n ih fiN
ten minutes, IUId by OOIllinuing
it.my IlCeIlICd IOWc a"a) from
wNI I believe 1M inleOlion of
Ibo: film lObe. 0va:aU.!he >lory
of J"511' is ~olDpl".I~, and
m~ and du. film did !lOt
do that jU$ti~e_ In,lead of
enlicing the vic"er. il lefl me
un<oal.i.rted.
Preview: Noises Off
Feature: Naz
and Smock
Ohl lIIt'tfS fleW, .... '0 ' "NI'$of
n~ IdQl 's, Erica Gamund UT.
.... lInllTII
•
• p." "".
Sil11OO. Canooian Idol Serge. and
Paula. respectively. 0a'"C S:n·jne
talented played the hOSI, "Brian
Dunklcman.- ArnmdII Payne,
Michael Shamrock. and Eric • If~;;" ".~; "~ Traugott were the producers.
final three CQnlestanlll pM"ormed
a chffen:m Itarw>U pop WIll of
!heir ehoice from lhe 18-son,
seleclion. Third place Went 10
JenniferCesan:. second IOChris
Doxke~. and Ihe 2004 Nu Idol
is Lit Nn"l\ml,
". In round one. Ihe
~ .r .~ . "'~, A.~j". . P"ri" ron\eStlr1lSperfonnedaprepared
Arter Nn Idol. Ihe Naurelh
CommulCf5 Associaion (NCAl
sponson:d. ooncen featuring the
rock band Smod:::. with opcmn,
band, f.nler J upiler, The S200
a capella SOIII of their choice.
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"- No The judges were
t il far;uhy. Don KO!, :md
r.o, W,,, .•. and special gueSI.
1I000cia. who played
to raised from this evenl wrnl
loward the Scleroderma
a FoondalJon .... hose mission i~ 10
I"''''''«~ suppon p.llirnts. edu(:ate the
public. and ~h trealmenl5.
Scleroderma, is a chronic.
aUloimmune disease of Ihe
ronn«livc lissue.
•
s h own,
and then. Erica (jansz. the 2003
Thcse IWO evemS made for a
vet)' excilin, Salurday ni&hl, and
SUptXlr1ed IWO ,"et)' good causes..
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w hie h
I h e ~
performed
• Naz
I do l . ",,'''''''''' P a I S Y
K line' s
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In round
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GINA GL\l\IBI.AY0
t:lt lertainlMnt ~.:d;lor
This sprin,. lhe KroI1d
1"heatn: Dl:panmenl show will be
Mich;t,el f rayn's comedy Noius
Off. Directed by departmenl
chair. Dr. [);I"id r't'l'll:IL this show
promises 10 be • huge hit! Dr.
Femll has seen I.his performed
IWice in London. and has wanted
10 perform Noi$rs Offal N87. for
quile some time now. and Ihis
was ,..,ally the onl~ d\a.ncc to do
il since nexI year will mad the
bcginnin, 0( the musical theatn:
program. h has been so Iwd to
gel lhe technical depart .... nl's
support in lhe pasl. whi,h is why
Noi~~. Off had 001 been done
"""""r. bul this ~ear, lhanks 10
thesuppon oftheentire teehnicaI
~. thedlum 0( doinl this play
has become a realily. This
production is a change of p;>CC
for the dcpanmenl. II is a pure
fan:e. but Dr. f cm:1I sayslhal the
~Casl is 50 inlO il so fast since We
had to 51an production "'uk
early.-
I spoke wilh Emma
Piper. who plays Ihe pan or
Poppy. This is her first show here
al Naurelh. although she
performed . lot in Hi&h School.
She say~ thai coming back 10
theatre feo:ls li~eoomlng horne 10
her br:cmuc it"s all aboul '1\a"il\i
.goodtime.~ She likes Ihisplay
because it's "not lhe kind of play
need 10 wrap ~ollr head around.
lose lheir panlS and you don'l
need 10 100 Ihink much."
Brian Peck. who plays
Scldson. alrus and $aid Ihal
doing comedy is a nice b!"Cat
from all the beavy dnma he's
done in the pas!, yet this is 'lbe
most complicaled mes$ I've ever
been a pan of." He wants 10
encourage people 10 rome see lhe
play because he is "doin, a
chanCier Ihat In~olves
illlJl"'55ioos of Jimmy Siewan
and Ringo Starr." BUI pc:rhaps
evm more imponanl than tb.:Il,
~ou should oome to see Kellen
McNally bffaui>e. :>-< Il ri:on says.
"'KeIiCtl is botl!"
Besides the fac l Ihal
Kdkn is a sighl for sore eyes.
M:try Tiballi. who plays Brooke
Ashton. will he s pendi ng lhe
mlljority of Ihe show in her
un de rwear. Mary i. "e~cited
hecause Ih is is slapSlick and
hilarious. There·, .1otof...-oot:
thaI aoes inlo being fUMY.~ She
\\"C1Ilontoup!ain, 'lhisis.ashow
aboul mistaken idemilie,.
W"dincs, hilling people. peopLe
lri pping und fa llin, down Stairs
and a girl in her ullderwrar for
!I()'l, 0( the show."
This show promises 10 be • bit
hu, As Dr. fern,11 sUd, Mir you
wanl to spend Iwohow1laua:hing
non'Slop, this is the play to 5«.
h 's ll ril i.h farce wilh sexual
innucndos and it"$' hoot!"'
The Gleaner
Gold\lD fl
'lalle dellOleS home evenl
°dellOleS Empire g m.lIch-up
Empire 8 includes: Nazareth, St. John Fisher, Alfred. Elmira.
Hartwick. IIl1aca. RIT. Utica
Saturday, lllan:h 27'":
O"Omen:' lAcrosJt "5. Ebn.ro. 12;00 PM
°Men's Tennis vs. Elmira. 1:00 PM
Women's Tennis vs. William Smith, ]:00 PM
Men's I..ac:rosse vs. Skidmore. 2:30 PM
Equestrian Regionals al Cauoovia
Thr:sday, Man:h ~
1V00000nJ l..ocrosse I'll. /famillQn.. 6;00 PM
Wednesday, l\Iu~1I31 ~:
Men'$ Tennis at Hobart. 4:00 PM
Men·sl..ac:roS5c at Conland. 4:00 PM
Thundal·.Aprill ~:
°Women's I..ac:roS5c III Alfred. 5:00 PM
Friday,A priI2":
Women's Tennis at Middl~bury Toumnmenl
Satnrday,April J'"':
Men:' lAcrosse ~s. C.w. P.m. 11:00 PM
°Women'$ I..acrosse at Hanwick. 3:00 PM
Women'. Tennis 11 Middlc:bury Tournament
Men's OuHloorTrack at Muhlenberg (PA) Invillltiona]
Women', OutOOorTr...-k '" Muhlc:nbe,¥(PA) Invitational
Sunday. April 4":
Women's Tennis at Middlebury Townamcnl
OMen:' Ttnllu vs. Rrr. 1:00 PM
1'ursday, April ,.:
· Worncn·sl..acrossc al R1T. 4:00 PM
Wtdnesday,April7"':
°Men's I..acrosse at Utica. 4:00 PM
Friday, April !I*:
Men:' Tennis ~s. & f.g,.·rrllCt. 4:00 PM
Satll rday,Aprill{,,,,:
OMen:' /..IIcross~ vs. IIl/rn.·iet, 11;00 PM
l\l:>lMns lAcrosse vs. St. /..II ... rrnce. 1:30 PM
Men's Outdoor Track al UR In''itational
Women's OmdoorTrack 1Il UR Invitational
Equc:strian Zones II Cazenovia
Sunday,Aprilll '":
Equ~~trian ZoOC$ at Cauooyia
Mo;mday, April 12"':
OMen:' Ttnllis I'l. o4/frro. 4;()() PM
Wednesday, April 14"':
°Mtn:' I..=rosSt vs. 041/"0. 4:00 PM
Thul'WDy,Aprill 5"':
1V00000nJ I..=rtJJU VS. GeMSftJ. 4:00 PM
Salurday,A prill7"':
Women's Tennis at 5{. I..awrcllCCl Tournament
°Mtn:' T~nn's vs. 1I1/",,·ick. 1:00 PM
°MenJ I..=rou~ vs. Rrr. 1:J() PM
° WQmen~ /..IIcrosSt VI. fl /raca, 11:00 PM
Men's OutdoorTrack at Hamilton lnvilll1iooaJ
WomeI\'s OutdoorTrac:k at Hamilton In"italional
Sunday, April 18"':
Women'J Tennis at 51. I..awrcllCCl Tournamenl
The5duy,A pri12O"':
°Mtn:' Ttllnis vs. Sr. JO/ul Fishtr. 4:00 PM
Women's I..acrosse at RClIMClaer. 4:00 PM
Saturday, April24'":
°MenJ Ttnnis IIosling Empi" 8 ChampiQn.Jh'Jn
°Mcn·sl..acros" al Ithaca. 1:00 PM
Men's Ouldoor Track at RITlPcnn Relays
Womcn's Outdoor Track at R1T/P"nn Relays
Stickers rout St. John Fisher; hold offAclelllhil
MlLMAS.URJON
5pDrts Ed~ ",
Tile Men's I..acrosse
teDm is off to a strong start.
Coming imo the "a$On ronted
si~lh nalionally in Divion ]I] and
1$ defendina Empire 8
Conference Champions. tile
slickeTS loot 10 make anolher
appearance in Ihe NCAA
Tournament at Ihe end of tile
~-.
"We're an improved
(Cam, we ha,'e a \o! man: depch
lhan we'V(: had," said coacll Rob
Mwndull. "We don'l have any
standout star$. but we have 40
players woo are prcuy good."
Returnina 10 the learn
are SlandoulS junior auacknwl
1I1")'an Coon, eaming first!e3I1l
Empire 8 1I0nors all well lIS
honorable menlion for AU·
American. junior defenseman
Chris Cimini. a firs! team
Empi/l: 8 aJl'SI:lr las! "3SOfI, and
junior goalie Don Gr ecn . a
second learn all conference
selection. Senior auad:men
Justin Wahl and Brandon
Bm"n. ,,'110 eamod ~ learn
all conferellCCl honors. are liso
kcycontriilulOl'1i.
The O"lden Flyer>
looked 'pr1'uy good' witll t\ll<l
impressive wins over St. John
FisherandAdelphi Uni,·ersity.
With a 21 ·2 victory Over
Fisher on Mucll 3. NaUll'tll
lmpcnelTable dcfen~
pruvided by Gordon Quontt.
T.J. Brescia and Cory
KI7JC .... Wia and n:scrva Fnmds
Dooald. JelT I\I wngini and Will
Thttlt made il difflCUh for IIIe
C.rdinals II) ,et "pcn Sh01S.
Empire 8 Goolic of tile Week
Alex Ch·a lier. Gf(lrge Plliino.
and P~tdcl. Mull!" combined
for nine SI ,'es oh,oo,.", .. ~
curliest.
PIWlO
Women LAXers gear up for
KAILMAST.£RTO./j
Sports Ed ~or
Tbc presc:as<:>n (<)1" thc
women's lacrosse (Cam has been
• wh,ir lwind. Between the lateg~
me against
Itllaca in lilt
inaugural Empire 8
confcn:n<:c tournament. but lust.
losing IIIeir automalic bid to tile
NCAA Division III Tournamenl.
-rhtre'S no rcason 10
belie'.., thai "iC ~ldn't be in
!he hum again (for lheconfercncc
championship)." said fifth-year
coach Sue BeIUllt. ''Thal's our
,oal every year-Io be
compctiti"e tnough tochallcnae
for the conference lillc:."
This year. the Golden
flyers will beCQUlllingon ~nior
caplain Shawn. Kabot
(piclumi left). Kabot ""IS last
year's leading $COrer and the
Empire 8 co-Player or the Year.
"Shawll' is "ur tOp
relurning offensh"e player." She was .lso
Ikhme said. ''but she Imows lhal
1 of the
,~"""d, •.. 'ho
assists.
Sopllomores
Carney.
Arlane Ghovanl00,
Kim Kreskow.
O'Donnell . and
I'ass no. and juniors Ashley
Canabll!ih and J oanna Did<ey
will als" be looked 10 for
conlTiiluliQns on tho: sroring end.
Juniors Unduy
Ru rgcss and I..htdSllY Gotham
(pictured, riglll) will hold down
the defensive cnd. Burgul.
returning III starting goalic. was
hollQfed as a $KOnd-team all·
Slat for the Empire 8 Conference
Last year.
OOlllam Lcd the 2003
season with ground balls. draw
Behme lias confidcnc~
!!quad.
"h's a h:'::!::~';j!" group that is ~
Bellme said. "We're a
they wam to end up."
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I\.QU.I PHILLIP..S
Staff Writer
Junioo; " a ul Osetek and
La ura Tyler have been key
, .0n(ribUiors to the Men's and
Women's Swimming (cam for
t !he past three seasons.
I Tyler.anativeofOncida.
, ~Y. is an English major. She his
1 lmOng the Nazareth elite in the
I 100 and 200-yard breastroke.
Osctck. hailing from
1:1£: How do you prepare for a ~: How do you prepare for a
meet? meet?
Favorite
Buffalo
. ()swcgo. NY. is a Mathematics ~: Three things you can't livc ~: Three things you can'l !;"e
e najor. He is one of the co· without ... without..
r (I ptain li for the 2003-2004 LI: Pink.lhejiggas. shaving. eo; Music. Laura Tyler. L.B.
s !eason. ~: Your dream date would be. . ~: Your dream date would be . ..
n In reccnt meets, Tyler 11: Heath Ledger ea.: Sining at an olltside cafton
h .... s victorious in three evems J:i..e: What is your mOSt the West Coast during a sunset
& !gainsl Ulica. including the 200 m e m 0 r a b I e at hie tic wilh Jackie Crossen.
.J V>1. the 100 backstroke. and a accomplishment? J:i..e: What is your most
:e ~mberofthe 200 me<!ley relay. LT: Placing 3" in stales freshman m e m 0 r a b I e at hi e tie
"~ Qsctek won two events. year. accomplishment?
J. 800 freestyle and the 200 ~: Woo is your inspiration or fQ: Beating Tommy Gunz in the
;0 aststroke, in a losing effon hero? 500.
ID 'nst RIT. 11: My brother Dan. !if: Who is your inspiration? illady hoopsters finish seaso': T9;~i'5"
1.~ASIEruO..N
;~Edltor <- The 2003·2004 season
n the Women'sBasketballteam
:;1. quite the roUercooster ride.
~iShing 9-15 overall and S·9 in
~~ tomptre IS Conlerence. the
n was scatlel'!'d
ith wins. disabling ie Golden flyers 10
~l into a mythm.
Wilhayoollg
graduating nO
iors. leadership
expected from
r~n junior:; Sara
iplcy. Kadi
rgen.
i" em (pictured.
I). Sara h Russ.
In}r.and8 Eichas. and
in plcmenled the solid
:d. ndation established by lhe
"'
re1uming players.
TrnnsfeJS Amy P;IllllllO
and Kathl een Thomas were
intimidating forces down low. at
b' and b'2"' respectively.
Freshman Sarah
Homer stepped up
. in the guard
position. and was
a lively presence
on thecoun.
HighlighlSfmm "'==i the season include
I' a close match-up
against RIT in
January as the
Golden Flyers
rallied back and
came '"' victorious on sophomore guard
Shannon Marlin 's three pointer
with :02 left on the dock. pulling
Nazareth ahead S6-S4.
The lady hoopstcrs were
able (0 avenge a blQwout by Utica
in theirsecond meeting with a 71·
56 win in February. The: Chase
Tournament was dlsappomtmg.
as Nazareth took 8- place. losing
(0 Geneseo. Bnx:kpon and RIT.
RIT's win over Nazareth was the
Tigcr's first ever in a series
beginning in 1988.
Burgess suffered an
ankle injury in the middle of the
season. sidelining one of the
Golden flyer's key cOfitributor:;.
Shipley was honored at
the end o f Ihe season with
re<;ognition as a cunfercnce first·
team all,slar.
With the lalent returning
next year. the women will ha"e
the experience and drive to be a
threat in the Empire 8.
Phoro cmlrluy o! ........... naz.eJ" the te Ga;!i:;;-~i rookies
en's basketball season ends with a victory
E_MASIfBIO~
Editor
A win over Keuka on
ruary 24'" marked the
son's end for the Men' s
tballieam.
In an ovcnime thriller.
cd IS points. made big
·OOtions. pulling the Golden
ahead for good.
Shipley finished with 23
andjunior Kenny Taylor
14 points and grabbed 9
unds. while sophomore
"llnI Malt Groot added 13
'n1s and a career·high IS
ok
WhiletheGolden flyers
shoe poorly from the field. they
made up for H wHh a 61·30
rcbounding advantage.
Nazareth eode<!
the season with strong
showings against RIT.
Alfred and St. John
Fisher. but fcll JUSt shon
of making the post·
season tournament. The
men finished 13· 12
o"erall and broke even in
the Empire 8
Conference.
While losing three
seniors. Lawrenc. Ma ro ney.
J ake Sil'Ck and Bn!t Kearney.
the Golden FJyen win ha~e to
bounce back from the
commanding presence Maroney
adds when On the noor.
Solid
from
play .h,
returning
play e r s .
including
Shipl e y.
Slakas. Groot.
sophomore
C a swe l l
S mith and
re Se rV e S
- ..... --I DeBois.
Taylor. J ust;n Fl a dd . Nu l
I'de~n alX! Rich OrJi~~ will
ensure a successful seawn next
year.
PIIOIO rnurtt:ry of """,·.tI"z.ed~
Several students earn Empire 8 honors
Mya n S hiplcy. a
junior center from
Palmyra-Macedon, J NY. had quite the
season. returning for
hi~ second season (Q the men's
basketball program.
NO( only did he receive
Empire 8 Player of the Week
honors for the period ending
Novcmber 23. 2004, and was
named the Rose City Classic
MVP. but received a few POSt
season di s tinction s. He was
named to the AIl·Conference
Second Team. averaging IS
points per game. 7.6 rebounds.
and posted II 60.5 field goal
percentage. placing him with the
nation's best.
Most notable. however.
is the honor of being one of the
five players in the nOrlheaSl
named to the Academic AU·
American Team. Coach Mike
D~ley said of Shipley. ''This is II
well deserved honor for Ryan and
for our basketball program. His
leadershipon the basketball coun
and in the classroom has been
. senior guard
East Aurora.
was named
......... ,,, •• , Basketball
Empire 8 Player of the Week for
the period ending February 15.
2«>4. In addluon 10 coming up
big in win~ over Hartwick and
Utica. Maroney also leads Ihe
learn in several categories
including scoring (15.7 points peT
Empire 8
Player of the Week forthe period
e!ldingJanuary24.2OO4. Shipley
posted impressive stats during
that time. ineluding a career-high
27 points against Alfred.
In addition to Player of
the Week. the 6' I" center earned
All·Conference Fim Team
distinctions. Shipley was an
integral part of the Golden flyers'
success. leading the team in
rebounding (7.4 per game) and
blocked shots (1.2 per game). and
was second in !iCOring with 12
points per game. She also led
the Empire 8 Conference with
field goal percentage. convening
52.5 percent of her shots.
honors for
Women's Basketball for the
period eooing December 8. 2003.
During that previous week.
Burgessaveraged 18.8 poinlSand
6.5 rebounds per game. She was
also elected game MVP for the
Golden Flye rs' win over
Frostbur,g as they hosted the
rebounding (8.7
ii~if:i,~f~~;.~;;:;; aOcYcuemr ulfaitvee< ! e2v.8e9n8t sp. oiRnutss saenldl
lacrosse took first place in the New York
Civalier. State Collegiate Track
Penfield. NY. ConferencePentathlon
as Championship.
~,; ~~m::, :;:;;;:-::
ending March 7. 2004.
accumulated im~ive numbers
over the Opening games of the
Golden Flyers' 2004 season.
iocluding a career·high 20 53"CS
againsl Adelphi University. a
Division II powerhouse.
Sa ... SIripI~ loJ.tt il /(J Iii< 1101<.
PhDlo <OU,,~., of M .... ·.""~ <d"
Hall of Fame to induct 6 alwnni
Nazareth will induct six
alumni into the Spans Hall of
Fame thisyearonApril16. The
annual ceremony will take place
at the Holiday Inn Airpon
The 2004 inductces
include Mary Kay Botsford.
Sanna. '88 (women'~ volleyball).
C hris Pegan. '98 (mell's
basketball). r ele Riley. '93
(men'. lacrosse ). Corey
Sha piro. '98 (women's tennis).
Tom Vetter. '81 (men's
basketball). Former women's
basketball coach Mike Decill is
will be into the distinguished
se .... ice calego!),.
If you are interested in
attending. lickets pre $25. and
include dinncr. starting at 7;30
PM. A cash bar will be opening
at 6:30 PM. TicketS are available
by calling the Nazareth College
Athletic Office 8t 389·2195.
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Nazareth College o( Rochester
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Professor Spotlight iHola!
Ihilen to musk. ProI"e>sors IlI"C just hk~ u~ in sOllie
ways!
Pop Quiz Time! Wh3t prof~ cnj0y5 liSteni", to Blues rrwsio: and latin
rhythms and also likes 10 play lhe CasI:metlI aner a ,lass of Sanvla? Wanl • hiM?
E"ery Monday class be,iM something like this ... fHo/a ellISt! .Como Jut"", Jllfill dt
stm(ll"'? .Btbicrcm m .. cha? ,&I .. di"'l)1l1
Dr.1>emJa says that $he's heanl3101 of cnzy
ucuses for students' ab6cncc from classes OVer the year$. After I bit of thought.
she decided that the most ootra,toUs ","OOld have to be '" hen a Slulknt kepi telling
Ora. Pe~a that her gl'lmdma died: many times. II m:wle Dr. Pe~a wonder how
If yoo guessed DnI . Tina Pereda then yoo win! Give yourself. prite! many JIllndmas a person could have, especially thm would die in the course of a
Dr. I>ereda is 11M m .. jrriltlt~lt. Right. some pwple don't know Sp;IIlish. year.
{)Jps. Dr. Pcmb. on the other hand doc::s. Whal else can be expected of
someone who was born and raised in Madrid. Spain. She's!he younp of four kids.
Dr. Pc:~a'$ fint view of tile good 01" U.S.A. was .... hen she arrived in Denver.
Colorado ItS par1 of a culluml e~ch;tnge "many year-; ag<:>." She laught se"emh graders
.... hile in Colorado and although they "''ere an e~dting group to work with, she wllllted
Dr. Pereda likes Nazareth a lot. Her favorite pan of Nu is the Casa
Hispana (ima.gino that!) She loves !he fXl that Spanish Majors. like myself. look
for ","ork at theCasa.1I helps tonwe !heCau.. Cau.. What Ora. Pereda ma.y_
realile is thaI all of herenoli)'. her fun spirit. hereasy ,oin,·noss and her ability LO
relate LO her IitUlk:ntS mal:es working al the Casa Hispana not seem like work al
times.
tocotuinucopening minds to the di,'<:fSe culture of Spain. When asked how Dr. Pereda would like 10 impl"O\"~ the Spani.sh program
What would male a pI'11Or1 d!:cidc to teach ;n New York? Well. after ~iving she tumc<i the question blck around to a few students "min,1I !he Cas.. One
her I'tI.D in [)rn,'Cf she Igd to find • job. Nazareth CoIle,e ...-as on the liS! of colleges sludent ",-wid like 10 sor:= a sl:yWlllk iJlSlalkd from the Casa Hispana to Kearney or
that weft h.ring so Ora. Pcmb looked at a map, realized!lw RochesterwucloKrlO Smyth Hall. Not only ""ould askyw:alk m:lkc N:u look grand.. il would al~ make
her family in M:ldrid and she was also curious to see how the Ease Coost oompami 10 for an easier walk. especially in inclement weather. This idea ~ frQm • $Iudem
Wesl Coasl. And SO Ora. Pereda arrivC5 a! Naz. ....ho walu 10 lhe Casa ,""ny times e"cry .... eek and has almosl been hit by cars
Want to know some of Dr. Pereda's deep SC<:l'<:ts? while crossing the Ans Cenlcr parking lot. Anotller student .... ould like to sec mort
Dr. Pereda likes chillin' al Las Tapas Resuunuu. You can also find ller as. one $Indents get involved tile many progr.uns thaI the CI$.III Hispana and Club Cervantes
of the cafes in the Park Avenue 1UU. Her fa"orite food is vegetable paella. Ora. offer. Many~rstudcnts and facullyhave voiced IjJ"tlemem with thiUUtCmmL
Pc=la's favorite place 10 vi$il is New YOIt City beeau§l'ofthedi,·et"Sity found thcl'C. Dr. PcI'Cda ends the interview "'ith Ihis advice: "Be loyal 10 yourwlfand
It"s also just. fun place 10 visil. Pcmda alsoenjo)'s loin, blck to her Alma Mater in he loyal to others. by being aood 10 yourself you wil1thm be good to othen.- i:;i' H;;;IUt;b;ndO;;~ofY Fi~h;;,~Ad~! iTcllg6 U1Irb;'"~'";d~;~"'==:"9~;;;sPii~e9n1::~~~
"Cardinal Crazies"
- F..ditors not,..thl5 i5 an editoral and should be Iaken lI$ $uch, It
does not nl't:essari ly n'nec:t the opinions of the GlcAner starr.
8BAQL.E.LWlHN
Siall Wllta'
r thought I only had one
I'<:ason to hale St. John Fi sher
College. When I arrived I t
Naum/1lhisfall I foundoutthal
thecollegcjusta mile OOvo'n the
road .... as our ri,·aI. Right a .... ay.
I began 10 de$pi:;e them. h "'.
OOIhing looutremc.
I had the greDt
opportunity 10 :mend a basketball
game at tlUs gl'Cat college not 100
long ago. No. I'm 001 talking
about that recent bnwl. I'm
talki", aboul the ,ame right hcI'C
al horne .. ainst the same school,
51. John Fisller. Though we lost.
I had so much fun thaI nigh1. J
fell the /CIII ucilemem ora I'<:al
collc,e basketball ,ame.
Ho-.-ever. when I saw the Fi!her
Students walk ;nlO the gym I fell
.s though I had a whole new
I'<:ason to hale them. First off.
llIey were wearing !;hins saying
'"Canilnal CntZie:s~ and I thought
10 mY§l'lf. '·No. they can'l llave
that name, !hey Stoic that fn)m
my high school.~ I c.me from
Rush-Henrie!!a. I"m proud o(
theschool I came from. Though
I was J>ever a pan of our gI'C:lt
fan group that was recently
revived. I f~1t that the name
'"ComI:t Cruics" from my high
school "'as jUSl slolen. " 'hether
Fisher Igd it rU"$l or 1>01.. 1locn I
thought 10 myself. "They're
wearing I'<:d, the wont sehool
color e"er:' I said tllat because
red was a school coIorof my high
schoo!"1i rival. Fairport.
So now I had tbree
~tohau: thatcollegedown
the road from us, SUI'<:. they
wel'<:n't really legi1i'""te reasons
to hat~ a college. but they weI'<:
good enough (or me. Besides.
my haired wasn' l tme and deep.
My haired was only a fncndly
ri,-aIry that I knew would 1E"o'Cf
getOUlofhand.lncverimagintd
that ""hat seemcd as 1I friendly
rivalry bctwl:<.~ltwo colleges with
jusl a mile belween each other.
\nIe haired would he shown.
Now I will lalk about
thai recent bnwl at St. John
FishcrColiege. Whatadisgrw:e.
No. 1"01 nO! talking about lhe
Natareth f~ns, Ihe " Kidera
Krnies:' I was reading Ihe
Democrat and Cbronicle theother
day. It '$ Ippalli", whal lhese
Students do. They apparenlly do
research on the opposing players
thnt Fisher i, playing and then
they hand out scripts to the
"Crazies:' How ridiculous is
that? It seems childish 10 me.
thoughl maybe
becluse we'l'<: the rival of 51.
John Fisherthat maybe theyonly
dothis 10 torture us. AppllCntly
I was very. very wrong. Rrr
(RocheSlcr Ins titute of
T«hnoiogy) also has the National
TIXhnical Institute foc lhe Deaf.
When Fisher hos1ed RrT. the
'"'Cruics~ docided 10 chant. "Yoo
can't helll" this' You ean', hear
thisl"' They didn't Slop there.
either. Whea an athlete from
RIT look 10 the free throw liJ>e.
the Fisher fans dc>:.:ided 10 chant
dcrogaIory I'<:nwkii II the athlcle.
pertaining 10 his ~d ifferent"'
~J.uaJ preference..
I know if I ""enl to 51.
John Fisher College I would
penonalJ)' he ashamed to ha,'e
this type of publkily towards the
rollele. I" d like 10 pcrsonally
thank the Nazareth fins for
having more class thin our
buddies down the road from us.
We rnny have h:ld a slight role in
slaning that brawl, bul at least
we don' t chant such horrible
words at OW" opponenu. I"m
happy 10 know I"m II a college
whcI'C the students know how 10
act ~gruwn up:'
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