THE GLEANER
Vol. 86 NO. 7 - - --------- A Nazllretll College student publiCi/tioll February 26, 2010
Gleaner eood read
Staving off Friday
KAITUN LEGG
Contributing Writer
The m!lll .,the door looks dc>_
a' !he little cln:IQ or ligbl whieh .ppc>lS
as he lakes the piece of plHlic into h.is
hand. If you pee10ver Ihe shc>ulder of the
~n io fronl of you. lh< lighl mighl
remind you of 1l ilmaJl SlUl_ Th~ sun
iIIumil\8.le. names and birlh daleS prinlcd
on idenlificalion enrds. 11\e m<ln rums his
ftMhHght on and off as he either mol ions
10 the riglle or liRs a hand to haJl lfle line,
moving Iil«: a. lr1ffi.c director. A molion
10 Ihe righl """u'" you are of drinldng
age. and a girl wilh large plastic glasses,
ironic On her liltlo pretty (aoc. will \llTap a
Yon!"! band 00 your arm. You are under 21
if you are told 10 stny. and in a momenl
you will bclIC!he "" ... 101 kn",. X. c>n both
hamis. an indicalion lhalth.,.., tundo will
nol hold> beer lonighL At lc;ast four of
~'e X 'cd e""uUI'CS will slide lIteir w.y
s""rdly. like m&k~.. ... 10 the bathrooro
1.0 ~rub the" h:w!s clean. Thev will.
consequenlly.befigurcdoulandkickedC>UL
II', 10,30 and it's ThurSday.
so !he Bug Jar - lilce llJIy o!her bar -
«els calm. ""d the bannders do their
job leisurely and with happy = . JD.
like you fnend'. foolball pbying oldor
brother, ,mil.s ..... hile he pours i:hc>ts
and letls you 10 5\lI.y oUI of Il'C>uble. On
lbe o!her ,."d c>f tho bar. Ion leans over
the- wooden ,sur(:acc QJld Iwtds a beet
to hi3 s)dfricmd. He' s; an LD11l8C $lr.lighl
from T"" Ou/s/(krs. grt:.>.<od dark hair
""d all. Ann •• is fiddling wilh .ho cash
rcsiSl er, aJld when she turns lrOund she
asks " Hc>n"y, Molber Mc>lsonT Whon
she IQruI in etos.: she smells like nowe:n...
By .II :45 lb~ ploe. hos
""""formed. The Iloot IS suddenly fuU.
" IIMh Rood of people I ... ghing and
drinking 3J\d Ids.sing. A group of mjni·
skirted college .Iudents begin !hoir
j oumey /Tom the entrance 10 the other
room. wh= ell. dance is filling will,
spinning guls, awkward guy., 3Jld a
coople grinding thei' hips. The nlini·
,lined girl •. already drunk borc>re :l1riv:o.l.
mugsl. 10 push through dusters of
p<:ople.l. ughing 10C> loud ... Ihey <lU!1)bk
ovcr c>ther people', legs. a barslool . the
pool uhle. and each olb", They're
delGrminoo, lik~ !'O mnny ot.hers~ 10 gel
10 Il.e danoe floor and move !heir bodies.
Like most of lbe p.urons. the}' 'n: "en: 10
forgC:13boullh~ir lives foT" j} CQuple hour'3'_
OU15ide. the feeling isn'l so
<loclric . P"""plc huddle in grC>upo.
blowlng out clouds of cigarette smoke
nnd bren!h. A raggedy m"" will, ill,...
moon eyes 5lUmbles OI1d eulS his way
ellrough !ho groups. .topping h ..=
aJ'ld there 10 I&lke Ol girl's Mnd. kissing
il before she pulls b""k in disgust.
By 0,," the claJ1eo I1Mr is ""
full that no one C3J\ danoe anymore.
and Instead !bey sway back and (c>n.I~
lilling Ih.ir arms or pullinS someone
C(]nlinuod on ~gt 5
Who will be the
next Oprah? 2
A battle in love
KAlTLYN QUDT
Staff Writer
Pink, red. andwnilc sponed the C~b.
Hcart-t()Vcrcd cups 53' among rose pcuJs and
Val""line conferu, "P.lling CIlndy onto II,.
",ble top". Specl!llors scurried to find 8 place
10 SClUc to watch the ~c:ilcO\enl unfold. Five
couples ""I behind cI""cd doo", p"""",ng
10 banle 10 prove thoir love. Mu.<ic blared
1\$ the I'NC c>/lioe", welcomed the I""ms
onto the sUS" 3J\d introduc .." , ell~ gl:unc>rous
judges. This was .. baltic:. :l oouJc or love.
II has become !radilion 'l/'O\lnd V.I·
antine'~ Day nl rJ1e INC to hold r.heir Love
Jones Lovt' r5 Bottlt:, On Ihe night ofWedncsmy.
February 10. 20 I 0, chis club hosl.d
lIteir evenl in !he Na.wre!h C<>lIege C~bGrct .
The n;ghl consistod o( four round.. inspired
by the popul ... N~'Wlywod Game. After
e""h round.. a oouple was cli",inoted by the
judges II/Ilil the ... wo.s <>nly one ""uple IdL
SllldonLs cheered Ihr<>ughoul !ho
rolmds. I.ug)ling."d playing along while the
eouplcs 00.11100 il out to nof only prove (heir
to\le 10 one another but also 10 the Audience.
1 n round one. one member of c:J.eh C()up te an·
swerM nve quc.stioru: about t.h.i.Dgs like \.heir
plMner'S favorite tbt>d or what thev would
.h"",ge aboul Ihe"",ol .... The ollte; Iullf of
the IO\le leam \ .. -a,itcd in u. separate room so
".. nol 10 he", Ihe anS"'cr>, Then lbey onsworcd
~'e s.>me qUC-Slions.. Irylng to mal~h
whal lhi:ir partnC'r wrole l...OI.ughler \va$ ev ..
eryv.:hc.rc: On flageo. in the audiC'"ee~ even the
judges wet<; caughl poinling Mil smiling.
Sadly, the nnt couple \Va! given
the boot, but nol Wlthoul ::I love-inspired
prize. Audience membe~ and .""ples
alike tec<:ivcd prizes !hro ug)lC>UI ~ rughL
There \VLIJI nuss.agc lotion. a ~x scrapbook.
handcuff .. and o.her "c:,"dolo,," ilems 10
help celebrale Cupid's favori te holidoy.
The second round provo><! highly
cnlcrt.a1rung.. One member o( ~h love
'<=n h.o.d '0 C<'e3Jt loilel p"J><:r lingerie
for their po.nner. Oul of elle (C>Ul n:m..w...
ins. couptes. throe t~s cnosc 10 dn."'S.1 :l
man! A fI~r Mother eliminauon came round
three. in which ~,e couple. Iud 10 "I oul
:1 .~tf1C with .a roman tic rwist. The couple
who Ion thrs round was quile C"fl1C'rt:l(oing:
As Juliel I~y on the ground. Romeo quile
lil.rally dove in 10 :.sk her was happened.
As if il wasn'l obviolB.. sh.e said.. hI died ....
The crowd begsll '0 rense up dU1'
ing lite fourth ""d final round. The mu.ining
two I<:3I11S had tc> wrile lyrics fc>r 3 duct
a.nd then perform v,,; th one aoothcr. The
a.Ud'CJlCX YoOUi moved by the n,mnen up,
W ... ilo and Rob, but the judg .. cbooe Br;l""'
y and Jus!in II" Il,e ,";nners of II,. las!
round.. 130!h <c>upl", lo c>k home ''''''IS and
Ih. lasl rnJIlo of the evening "'"' ca.Jlod.
On. lu(.\cy attendee .ook homo on iPod
Th~ pO\nl of a battle is
for LI'lerc to be one win.ner. But in
• sense. all of lbcs. couples WOn.
Diversity week is
coming!
EMILY At EXANDER
Staff Writer
Monday Macch 1 is the
start 0 f a vc:ry busy w«:k horc on
campus. In ""ven days. Naz will
compete in a pa:stacoc>~..,n: learn
10 S41sa dance, discuss gender
issues in populor eullUJ'C, gel
..:qu:lu,lod wi!h Vietnam. rock
OUI fot inlomatiolUll ",Ii<brit)'.
bil lite cianO<' Roor to oelebtale
ditTer.:,,=. and send .Ien:otyp""
pac<.ing. Bu. what could
explain this myriad mix? - ).'s
Diversity Week 2010, of"".rscl
The Di vcrs; IY COUllC i I,
",th the suppon of !he lullan
Club. LASMA-. lbe Women .1Id
Gender Srudies Club, Lambda.
ellc InlemolionaJ Club. the
Cn:alivc M;"ds Club. Amnesty
In'omalio,,,,l • ."d lbe Cenler for
SpiriruaJity, has spent a gre8t
d~ c>f ume organizing !hi.
year'. week· long oe.1eblllrion of
diversity. The VI' of Dive..,ity,
Te'vonn Mefield $:lid !hoI "'1 of
the dlvcr.nty.reh .. lcd acti.\lirics
On lite proS"'''' "s«k 10 lake
STUden .. OUi of thdr ""nUon
.tonCS a.nd give tllem II ~oe
whe'" lboy C,ln learn opco\y
about other people !IIld o~'.r
cullures." PI~ with tho
participo.Lion o( \he d;ycr~nry
clu~ in the d~velopmenl of this y=', program. McFidd (now 3
""njot') ",nccled on Ih .. Divel".lity
W .. ks of p",vic>us yeo.rs,
nJfuming. "I dC>n'1 lbink We :lrC
missing Mythinll this )'ear·.
Aocardmgto juniorRYaJ1
S>wy<r. one of the InterTU!!ional
Club's oc>-presidcnlS, "Diversity
i. not JUSt aboUI beiog dilf"'fCnl.
but tUSoo about sharing what we
lcam from our d'ffrrences".
The Inlemao011aJ Club'. "Lei
Me InllOduoe My Country".
schedulod (or March I, illustr:.tc.
tho club', emphasis on learning
tbroug)l cullUml el(ch:J.nge.
Thi, y .... will be the
first lime Ihe braJ1d-ncw Women
Conllnuod 01'1 ~ 6
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tNDEX
Opinions _ .... .............. .... 2&3
Arts ............... _ ......... _ .. _ ..... 4&5
News ........... _ .. __ ..... ..... . 6
Etc ........ __ ............ _ ............ 7
Sports ............... _ ........... .... 8
2 THE GLEANER Opinions
M
Freshman Ae<:<>nling to many .dults.
teenagers bave only one thing on their
mind:sex.Andlookiog.lther.,.,.,nlcvenl8
at NlWIreth College. one would agree.
c:ampuswbicbodvtrtisetheinfonnalional
progro..m with not-50-subtle pictures.
Aside from campw v.ide
programs. many ,rudents, {.teahmen
in panicular, gather to wa((:h episode.
of "The Secret Lii. of the Anlerican
Tecn_ger" and "Teen Morn" when:
the themes ()f the rcle'\;sion shows
3.tt l«:nage pregn3.nG}'. OIhe~ w:ltch
tbe sc"lldalous episodes of ·'Je ... y
Shore" and '-The Real World" only
to see who hooks lip with who.
the anatomy of the remale reprooucth'e
system in he-,Ith class. Or when the gym
tcacher begrudgingly tcaches you about
forms of binh control and p=>.:hes
abstinence. Or it's only disc....ed on
tile bathroom stalls where eeltoio girls
.'" labeled as "sluts" or ··whore . ...
StaH Writer
At • r:ccent floor progranl,
our resident advi""r h.d Wi "'<:If beer
gogg1es and race to put condoms on
bananas~ The wjnning participants
r«eived J\lbricaol aod free condoms. A
recent program in KC<U1Iey, called "Club
Kinky" advertised an event of """xy
people. sexy food and sexy skits." The
flyers had im.ges of chocolato covered
~wberries. handcuff< and whips .nd
were posted throughout the dorm. RAs
perfonned $\d", of sexual health and
II.cliV11)' and provided breast shaped
cupcakes for the resident •. lnon the",
are the "s.,x or No Sox"flyers all around
It's not that Sex is heinS
promoted in college. il'$ just • more
soci3.11yacccpt&itopic. ThisenvironmCJJt
in collc.gc is completely dinereltt Imm
high school, where the topic of sex is
more hush·hush. Sex is only spok ~n
. &Outjn I'C'produGtivetcm\~ . llke.C:UJdying
In college. sex is no longer
whi<pc:rC<labout in the lunch room. II is;)
common. 3eknowledgcd topic_ RAs have
c(mtioms outs ide the door (or re~idcnts
10 tAke at. the iT discretion_ Thcre~s no
o.dministt;llion monj toring the movie...~
shown in c1 ... " or taking dOWl1 the OY.N
bcc., "s<: they arc "ocxU!lUy explicit"
College. it s~ms. is just nlore in louch
with the realilY oflecn.:Jgers "lid sex. and
th is is • fre,h b"''fIth of oi r to freshmen.
Who will adorn the crown next for queen of
daytime talk shows?
Just a big touch
KAITLYN OUDT
Staff Writer
Imagine Tapnp four
times bigger, How .oout bowling.
or basketball. Or checking your
email with3os.cri-.:~ of (ouehes?
lbi. " what the iPad will do lb,
you, This -m~g.iC3.\" PLII:CC of Inno~"
li"e technology is broughl 10
you by Apple. the .,.",e cr.ators
who brought you the iPod lOuck.
Apple ,nnoooced the
launch of their Iotes' technology
on Jan 27 '0 .an ca.g~r and willing
group of lc-;;hnology gurus . About
1,000 Rctievo cusfomer! 'Nerc survcy~>
d about the iP.ad aJlIlOunccn.\cnt
3J:Id they were unu-np=d by AI"
P'I!'S &.rowing line or inrl(\Y::toof1S.
While consumL"t'S t.enn
oorcd with the <Pod, !NIrkelers
"",I other Applo employees
worlcing on the iP.d !Ire e"dtu·
sia!ltic. Thu most poput:\r adj&."'CnvC'$.
thq W1C to dc:scribc the new
product are -fun" and -thd besl
way" to do anytlong from looking
at photos. 10 browsing tht! web
CrcalOl'1I >nd consumers
arc on opposite ends of li1e "",ctioo
spc:ctrum aboul this piocc ofmnsic.
The saD\<: <UIVCY by RelleYO found
lbot the ,"on> people found out
~bout the iPad. the I""" they .etuolly
\Vll1Itcd 10 buy one,
[I oeems as though Nuared!
studen":Ire following this same
line of thinking. They describ<:<l
it "" dumb :md A wOS!e of money.
You C<\n """ide for your·
:self, H~rc's som~ i..nforn'.!I.Lion aboua
EDITOR
Emily Srasley
MANAGING EDITOR
Casey Tamimie
NEWS EDITOR
Rebecca Nagel
SPORTS EDITOR
Steve Guglielmo
OPINIONS EDITOR
Emily Soule
the big iPod .ouch.
As easy '" holding
D mng,azine or
• newspop..... the
iP.d has ' '<ry small
dimensions . The
heighl is 1 ... < than
10 inche.. with a
width over :seven
inches and a weight
of on~d-a-I\3H
poundS. Light and
portable.. you can ca.oily tak~ the
ipod "")'Where to do anythmg.
Tlte bariC<}' b>ts for mON than 10
hours. You can purchase mo", than
140.000 apps 0.. well .. Ll!ing the "1''''' you .1.lready have on Y0ll!
lPod louch or yoW') Pho t1c. You can
listen to your musio through the
built-in ~p...xe "" surf the weh with
the witc:'l css connection. and roMoge
you, caJend..., .11 fit the touob
or your Conger at 3Jly oricnl.Ohon.
Vou t..'U1 move lht: jPo.d to
be horizonULI or vertical. and thl."
most ::JdV&U1CC'd part or this neW
technology u. the Multi-Touch
SCl"Ceo. You and £he person simng
ne)(1 to you coultt louch the 9crecn
"ltd it would behave the .""'.
way from bO~1 touch po>ilions.
'11Ie iPad i6 dte most ad""
noed pieee oftcd\JIology th,ll've
ever lookc<l m.. -said sen ior ",joe pres-idl:
nt of hardw=: Bob Mlrutidd.
lb. product is >0 co..sy to USe th.1
ooru:umcrJ: w; II understand i I aI·
mOSI U1SUUlli y. The senior vicc
pfe$idenl or iPhone softw:=, Seon
F om:lll. oaid thot IS i I very nalUral.
You don 'I even think about using
i(, you just "do". It is • new Cl1.
cgory of t""boology. but people
will know how to usc it right ow:.y.
Thc:so an: just the basiO$.
The iPad i. said to be affordable,
sWting a. $499. It i. said 10 be fun,
prodUCtive. and the best way to do
just abou.anytbingyou con think of.
http ://www. bID&oda..,~
EMILY SOULE
Opinions Editor
THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW
Lasl Dece ",bet the
queen of d.ytime talk sbow._
Oprnh WlJurey. nnnoun""d th"
,he wi 1\ be endi ng her 25 y=
old ,how in 2011 How",'''.
\Vlnfrcy's seven million
\' iewelS shoul d Mt fret b=U$e
the neVJs of Oprah's ulk show
cnding was .<companied by
news of her pI'Cp:lI"'J.lioM to
bunch a new cablc ~h.1nnc:l,
OWN. th< Oprnh WlIlfr<,y
Network. As the Oprah
show GOmes 10 :.I c1o!C. nuny
viewef'lii are wondumg who
they should tune IOto during
late 3&mOOO 10 get their
dose of ciDytu-ne bli< ,hows.
Some viewers m"y
begin "'':l~hing dte suocessful
opponl.'I)t to Oprah. cllen
Dcgt."1u .-..r t::Q. whose ~how
ilirs dunog the same hour.
Although Ellen's 3bow is
entemining. its up"""~ silly
(onl: is -contradictory to the
often serious. inspiring, and
sometimes gra YO Oprah ,how,
whiclt frequently focuse., On
compelling Mories veNUS the
comic:a.J gurllf!S and interviews
utiliud on BUen', show. 1o
addition, the pc:rsonalities of
the (WO hOSl> differ dra<hcaUy.
Oprab bog:m her CMeer in
STAFF WRITERS
television as 3 broack:ur
journal",- whooe daytime talk
show m irro1"S the ly~ of stories
fcatun:d in the ncw>. Although
she oC'c.astoo31ly intorporntcs
am and eotertainml.:nt types
of O[!isod.,;, 010S! of Oprah',
shows tend \\Iell 10 her
intrigu ing imorview <1)'1. >lid
prof..ssional p<TSOn.lity. which
oJlow her to explore riveting
ne".. pieces. £lIt1I, on the
other hand. began h~r """',"
as a 4;.Omodian y.·ho gLans ~ch
cpisode )n 3 ,imilar f3S:hion 10
stand-up comedy pmeccdcd
by dancing on ""'80 and with
3udienoe members Due 10 the
jX1"8Onalitydi flere"""" between
titelWOhosu,mostlikc1y.Oprah
viewers will be more inclined
to NoC inlo 0 host lb.,. ollers
similar characteristics fouod
in the Oprah show. Thl.-n:fon:.
the qu~stioo remains; wbo
will fill Oprah'. s)ux:s?
Perhaps the be.<I
solution to the talk-ohowhosl-
s.:arch i, 10 fi"d • fresh.
new host who is willing and
3bl~ to lisb' up daytime with a
,how thai is ~rn.ini.soc:nt of the
Oprah ,how bUI o6ers it< own
uniq>le lono. If a hosl' •• how is
too 9imil:u to tlte Oprab .how.
then they wi II run the risk of
con<"",.ly being compared to
Oprah and will most likdy not
melSure up (0 \he comparison.
Howevcr. if 11 hosl' s show is too
different fr\>m the Oprah show.
lhen mMY Oprah viewCf'S
\\1.11 prob3bly cilbL:r looc
inlere.s:l or nor ~ven lune in a!
:l.l1 becau,.'(.e lhe 'Show docs no!
offe" the f""lUres with wnieh
the viC\vcn; are com fonnbl e_
TI\erefon:, the new
hos, must be .I>Ie to fmd
the pcrfeot equilibrium of
mirroring the Oprah show but
IIndmg 3 unique w:ty tG do so.
which an be. tricky_ HO\4'ovcr.
if a la1k .IIhow host ii able 10
study how Opr:m became ruch
• 6Uoces.<. through her activism.
on.<>:rooo grace. and compelling
stories. then perhaps the
host can employ u,e ""'" e
lecbniques to his Or her sbow.
Ultimately, viewing daytime
lelevi.i\on YIi lbout lhe Oprah
.how will be an .djustn>cnt and
• 100.<. but the daytime queen
has poved the way for maoy
.~ful hosts 10 rnlbrace
th<: rolo and ""ter !he homes
of mi I lions 0 f Amcri""",.
ME EOITOR
Lauren Berger
PHOTOGRAPHY
EDITOR
Brandon O'Toole
ADVISER
Sandra Parlier
Emily Alexander
Lauren Berger
Evelyn DeSantis
Maria Helz
Diana Jacobsen
Heather McKnight
KailJyn Oudl
Jenna Porter
Krystina Smith
Chelsey Wentworth
The Glesoor gives Ii v%e 10 /he stucl&/!J perspec#v9. We
embody IIrs Iru9 Nalllfllth CoRege spirit and IIf!I d9d1cated
'" the rIlpTeSenla1Jon of lila en/1t9 NallJl11lh sltJdlll1/ pOplJ.
'.!ion. We IN8 commltJed /0 worldng iMIh eve¥ln8 who
WBnl$ 10 be Involved and IxJiIdIng II dyIlam/c environment
(0/ slvdenls ro devoJopgreai reporting. design. end &It <kills.
And /inBI/y, W6 went memblllS 01 TIt. Gleaner to be e>rlr&d
_bOOT wortdng fOg9lher; OlJl meetings prowde e 1i3'" <pace
for eN Ideas 10 be openly discnssed. and 9I>OOurBged. W.
Vti/ueeveryooo's /ndIVlduel/a/ert/ and contribution 10 OUI
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Ca~y Maldonado
Opinions ll-IE GLEANER 3
Fist pumpin' to the top Athletes make too much money
MARIAHETZ
Staff Writer
A.3" WI.:. ::111 know. JerSe)' ShorL~ nn.:>
blown up all across frlc n."'llion md b~comc
a huge phenomenon. h has nS:l!'n \0 the
numbt"r onlt ongmal cable Ecnes (or ages
12 '0 34 Even if you haven', 3Ctunlly
wn'ehed on episode, you've p...,bobly
nl 1= be"n '0, or hcatd of, a Jersey
Shore themc-d Jll'rry Dnd played the Jc:rsey
Sho«: drinking game, Or maybe you
(:lI1 .:lC'n»s It crumnl.:l :rurJ1ng before the
Super Ro ..... ,' during MlV's entire day o(
the "Jersey Rov,d ." A nd if you have.'!. ocen
li ving under a rock for the last 4 mon',,-,
"nd haven ', experienced any of Ihese
events, you hs\'c glimpsed Rochestc-r's
love of Snooki when Jersey Shore's most
famOlLQ member" camC'. to a lOt:~1 Mr.
The JCTS~y Shore phenomenon
IS. unde~ l"Andably exciti.ng for college.
students; it's every college S1ud~nf's
dream fo gel paid fo go our and PilrtYJ
Who 'Wouldr't ",""an! to be g.uid<.-.s ;J1\d
gu ido\\o., dr= in Ed Hardy every <i<ty,
use e ight buules of gel in " "'eek, and
have_ hair so high it brings ;"Ou from
4 'II ,. to 5"1'''' Not only do the)' gO! 10
live 1.hl.: hv~ "'lh~·rS drC::lm :tbout. they'n:
gelling famous for it! \\11m could be
bell",. you ... k? A sOMnd Je",..,y Sh or~,
Ycp. that'. ,;ghl A, of Sa!urday,
JanllLU)' 30 it is official thBt Ihe entire em
1",,< signed on"'," =ond sc.;l.<on Qf Jcrsey
Shore. However, it', no longer in thcJersey
Shore, 11 will be Ihe same, bol()'\'e<l Jorsey
Shore v..'c·vc all b¢con)(; obsessed with.
C""pt no"'''''' il will take. plac.e in Mii."in\l,
South Beach. ] would imagine thi!) Il.mt"
though thl:r~ will be ~vcn mon: drama..
more people ","'ill be arrested. and maybl~
Snooki wi!! even Ihrow a punch back Ihis
lime·l It has also been runlOred Ihe-re Yo,ll
be n neW cos! mC1')1bc.r. A nC'\'V' c3St member
mt:"MlS evcn more hoo kups, bre~'"Ups..
and bo,tle., of ho.i r:splllY, So goar up,
and prc-(mTc yourself for a whole second
season of tis 1 pumpi n'. party ing.. lanning..
:lnJ even more dramn then the Jersey
Sho,e Muld hAnd le.. and Mi>rni South
Oeach i,,,'t even close to pr<.-pru-cd for.
STEVE GUGLIELMO
Sports Editor
In 20()9, the nl<'''' powerful
man in the world made S400,OOO.
Coincidcnlally, 'his is olso Ih. lengue
m lrumum sai;;l ry 0 f 3 Mnjor League
Baseball PI,)'''' A lex Rodnguoz, tht
highest p:tid player in the tvU-B, m~de a
"hade o""r:rS33 million in2009.,andlhat's
befo", endorsements nnd postseason
bonuses, This is u,e sobering reality
of the world We li\'c in, A prof¢ss.ioT1al
iuh lctc is worth 82.5 limes as much
as the president of \he: United St::Jtes.
In the midst of the wOJS1
economic recession sin~ the- Gr~f
Depfe,-~jon. with unemployme nt roles
as hiEh OS 10 pen;cnt, salaries for
profes sion"1 .,hlotes Me as hi!',h as
ever. In 2009 the New York YOtl.kc~
guaranteed over $400 ",;lI\on in new,
{,ce.agent conlme,s , How did they
propose to pay (or these n~W contracts?
By charging ove, $2,500 pc.,. ganw
(or lickclS ic !..he low~r luvd of \heir
brnnd ncw. taxpayer· funded .I\Ladi um~
The Yankee, aI\d other profes,ional
organizations can ~ fford 10 P"Y these
Tests: multiple choice vs. short answer
exorbitan' salaries bec<tuse poople
oro willing to poy wh.lever they ask.
The same pooplcwhocomplnin
about how much money athlQles make
",c actually fundiog these "'ll;ui<"". It
is lhlt lam: that w:l.Ik aroW'ld ..... ,;th their
"GOI Rinl',!'Y' shIrts and I)e,..k Jeter
jerseys, The one< ",110 spend upw.iJ'ds
of S500 on ~ licket. and tllon 'rend
another S 1 00 on concessions a.nd
morchondis<: "'"en they gel in 'h" gales,
The only w.y to control playe" a"d
owncr s.alarit-.:i is to .spend ltss to flr13ncc
them. When the y:tnkecs wen: lmolblc to
sell enough "'Legend Se~u" they were
fon.ed '0 ,I",h price, from $2,600
to :l mere $1 . .500 for .1 single game.
A first-year ]oumahst might
e.xp..:! to make S30,OOO """"oj <>.Iary
Acc<>rJ'ng to ESPN,com it would
lake tho; person 750 years to make
wl'13.t Mark Tci.xjera m ilkcs In on e
,cason, On the bngh( side, it will
only take me 6,000 )'C:lrs to equaJ
the du.r-auol) of Teixc:ira'~ conlracl.
REBECCA YOUMELL Commencing in clemcntmy
Staff Writer school and C>afT)'ing on
IhroughoUl college . .1. srudent'!
knowledge lS consistenrly
boing 1<51<:<1. Although teachers provide multiple forms
When ""ked "'hieh form" of t"S1ing she
p~fcrrcd, Amanda Poppe. a junior SpAnish m!}jor at
Nazareth . !l.:I.tcd, .... 1 like :shon anS\lIcr because you luve
more ofe fl opportunity to dcfend your opinion, Ahhougll
ini tia l] )' you mo.y be wTong, if you defend YOll..r!\Clf and give
more supporti.ng informalion YQU have the oppon unity
to receh'e almost full credi!," POPP" continued. "Wi'h
mulriple ehoic.~. the ques.lion~ l.long w1th the di(1.'.Ction s,
may be \'~~e and you·rc eilher right Or \YTong."
of ci.iming thot a student does not know dlO lI1>tm . 1
baS<><! on 3 series of ambiguous OIld lionit<d a"swers.
of as's·ess'['ncnt, rhey often 3dhen::: to either the notorious
mu[tjplc~choicc test or tht:: other frequenlly given fonn -
the shon am wer fest. A 1 though both types 0 f Cx..1ffi i nat 10m
h;J.ve thl.?ir adV ~nt3SC"S and di sadvantages. short answcr
tests nol only :lJlow !:tudems to trul), demOt'lslr.:llc their
.::om~n:h("nsi on of the cove red m3teri al. they :.1$0
.1.lIoc:atc Studcnts to pott.:"nti ally rece ive orcdit for their
crc::::ltivity. not cliciling a ucfini livc right or wrong answer.
One ilSpecr of hluJliptc e.hoicc testS HLat docs
not allow S1udC1'lt~ 10 fuHy dcmons1J'atc their content
k.now[cJge .:lfJd hinders their pl!'rfOmlJnCe 011 th~
a.s.sc·SSnle-·nt is the test's dl!$igo. Multiple choice 1(.>:$15
a n:: often overly runbiguou.."\ , Students are frcqu e: nrly
c-onf'USCd by Ihe w-ording o( fhe questions :and. the refo re,
o{tC"n (-ai l to in(erpret tiu: infonnation n.s 1111! lest
crearor intended. rc:sull ing in ~n ·· 'ncMTccl Sf\$.\Vcr."
In add ilion. eve..n if 30 SWdG"i1l has some knowteJge
of L'I question :md Ihey s~ l ~1 thc..~ wrong :('1"lSl",Ver, they
receive no CfL"tiil fo r kno ... 1Jing s om~ i n fonn~u (o n, The
-srudL'-rH-'S knowledge- must ~i rnp ly mal ch ,11M of the
po.s.s ib ll:' JJ1S'-"'crs ,h,H :"Ire provided in the test book le- t,
Often tt:fc:rrM to :as "multiple. gucss..·· mulliple
choi~ te-m provide S"TUdc:t'llS with the oppl'lt1unity of
sin ~ply circling .:m ftMWef YIllhmll knowing anything
pertaining to the q l,l es ~iot"l , TeS1ing 0. s[udent in such :l
\\'3)1 is not an eff(;·cl ive fonT'l of o.uthemic asse.sS'me-nL It
is co n\mOn prnel ic.e for students ...... 1'10 are runn ing short
on ti me: during a lest 10 provide: all of the remai ning
qucslion.o;; wi th random anSwers: in the hope- t.hat they
will get o' least some of Ihem ri~t. Such tcs[S pro,' ide
~lL1dcnrs !,L'ho ha"'Ci not s"(u died Or do not (uHy understand
t,he- matC'ri;").l with an c;J.sy e-sc"pc . MUltlpk choice lCSts
me based more on probability tillln.a studcnCs knowledge:
~d lJndCrsL1ncling of Te-qui re:(j ir)foTmo.lion. Short :m~wcr
t-~.~m i t)aJ jonS". ('111 lht.· o ther hand. demons1r"tc who docs
and who do::S' 1'10l c-Ompre he-nd the: Infonll attOn. They
provldf.: lC3Chf.' r:;. w irh a (: leore-r uodcrs t~d i ng of tne.
cff("(:l i .... c,rH:-_ss of the-i r teft chi ng ~J iimil the ir :lpti rucle
Sarah loy, an Incius;'. Childhood!MiJdlc
Childhood instructor at Na:a.J~dl College agrees U10t ""
variety of ilS.st:lssmtnl is. imporunl." Shl.:. s la(cd that. ""For
demonstrating !;lud .: nl.S~ undcrst:mding, shOJI answer
assessments can be mo~ c:IToclivt. 11 d..:pcnd:s on Ihe
d~l&n oflhc 'c-st -and who the ~ludenl.S: :lfc." OITering her
view on tllu luple--cnotcc tests. she ~id they "a.s.sess [cs~·
taking skills rather than concepts they sbould be (esting.With
many instructors, the pro.o .. of learnlng material
is ~ onsid ercd mOre t.h:u1 the product. uWi1.h short answor
tt:sls tea~ he r.$ are ab le to see the process: of the stude nts~
thinking. rnthcr than j US1 seeing the producl." s.aid ]0)'.
E.ach srudent takes' tests diffc-rcntly. and
individually prefers. different styles of ilSScssmcnf over
othe-rs. While ~ i ng tes ted on their compruhc.n.sion of
subject m a ltd, however. shorr answer r esl~ .1.C'e OVCr:ltl
more efficient th3.J1 that o f muhlple choiCe!". J\llo\Vll'lg
$"I\H.1l:"olS to expl:tin the-ir idc:as. d"InOnstrale theIr
lnow[edgc. anu rnoft: cffec.li\"ely rrt~ in infonnation,
short Wl$WCJ tests elici t the: process of !\tudent.4)~
team ing. activcly c" gaglng them n'ilh ... vh.at Ihey
have le--JIned-,hc true- fo undation of one's t d'uc...'"Il ion ,
4 THE GLEANER Arts and Entertainment
Rochester, NY 14614
(585)232-1090
"FinaUy !IOmcthlng (0 gel dressed up (or." This bOI locale is the perfecl <-'(cuse 10
blow your money on those new jC3ilS or sw~1 heals. Tribe<:>. Nighlclub is like a slice
of NYC heaven withoul the price of ""v~ling, Enjoy • VIP booth ""d pruty in style.
Taylor's Disco Nightclub
3300 Monroe Av~nu~
Rochesl.eT, NY 14618
(585) 38\-3000
Talk about Satwday nighl (everl You can burn II 10 the ground baby, bum ""by bum, Rishl here in
Pi ns ford, i,' .. grcaJ laeotian soyoudon"have to pay .1D! forata.'ti . Granled, you may run inlO som~
dinos.>ur< there. you will <till have 8 grc31 time.It',lilee StUdio S4, minus the dcuS$ Not 10 meotion
Ihere is a fullixlr and ""'pie FREE parl<.ing, so you woo'l have to wall< fur in your new plalforms.
Vertex Club of Rochester
169 North Chestnut Street.,
Rochester, NY 14604
(585) 232-5498
Dj~ nol your style? Maybe you oood something. little darker .• liltle man: 80's. Then Vertex
i.! your dig. This is 18+ 50 all of you underage pruty people can 91111 have a good I1me lIJ)d enjoy
Roen=r and its many faces il bas 10 olfer. You can dan~ or just lung ou~ you cr""le the night.
The art of ~&MIW~~ analysis
LAUREN BERGER
A&E Editor
People have :u:JWldying interesl in
lcoming different ways (0 discover 01= aboul
their pcn<>naJitics, Palm. readers, psychi~ selJ~
belp boolcs- the list go"" on. II ("'-"0 include.
handwriting aruJysis. You con 1<11 3 101 .bolll
• pcrson jUSl by looking al liIe way they write,
Handwriting ""ulysis, u1so known al
gr:.phoJogy, is the study of • person's handwriling
ond the ceoceclion il ha~e the benDviors
~ person exhibits. Interesting. AJthough
there Its.s bc:cn a rcc<:nl rekindling of interest in
h:u1dwriring onalysi., it is nol ,omelhing new
10 our obsessive world. Gr:>phology bAS aClU~
ally been .round since 1622, when the first
book on it was publisbed by Camillo B:>ldo.
He beUevod th.:ll if yOD study handwriting, it
becomes "p""siblc to uodcrsund Ibe thoughts,
emotions ""d disposition of the wrilcr JUSt
from a portion" of ",nncn words from a lener.
No (WO pc<>ple hav. the t.amc handwriring.
The leuet$ fonmod by hand become
• finger prinl TbJ>I'S why forensic scientists
C3n use ;1 in their analysis, A«ording (0 bw;]..
org, "Handwriting is linkod 10 • person's "ner,
VOUS: sySlem, brrun functioning. health. erno·
tionoi sLole, ond general outlook on life."
Just as pe=naIity te,". can tell )'ou
wb.t kind of person you =, anal}'7inG your
handwriting can teach you aboul your CJ1-
ergy levels, work b,bits, level of communi·
cation. lCndcncy 10 be introycrtc:d of (;~
vertL-d. level of drive (0 ",cceed, and more.
To begin :m llIlAlysis, you would look
.1 Ihe ovel'3!l feeling of lhe handwriUnG_ How
do the word.! sil on the p-'ge7 Taking. subjective
st:lDee, what i,lIle feel of the hand? You also
look al th_ iDlcn.sity. cd.ck thereof in the wriring.
Allcr lIle gen""" questions, there arc
m3(lY specific detail •. You look at the slope of
the words, the slonl ofindivid""lleuc"" dislaJ\cc
between lette .. and words. height ond widlh of
I~((cn. aod the shop< of the letters ""d word-',
Th.", are expe"" in the freld of grapholog)
·. Hundreds of books have beeo writl.en
aboul the lopi~ _ Thcr~ is tvcn a society d ...'C Ii·
C3tcd to grapholog,iSl profcssiono.is, The 3rt of
graphology mig/lt jUSl be a wholo other world.
Peter and the wolf:
audience couldn't get enough
ROC H EST E R fitlJ{jJa/Iet;
Taking a srudy break the bird to the foreboding drone
tn>m some monotono.... of the Pctneh hom to signlfy the
linguistics homework" I dcdded to wolf. tho irutrumcots se .... ed 10
momcnlAriJy relive my childhood n:prescOI tho fcelingl; and action.
in the company of a go'lZOOUS of Ihe eb ..... etc ... that rue unable
bird, a eoroi~ duck. " sly COl. to!<pC2k during the perform"""c.
and a lerrifying wolf. How~ver, In 3ddirion to the ori""",(ion
these were nol ru:>J 3nimals, The to the varia"" insttwncnts. tile
Roehes!er City Ball",', produclion Arabesque Wind.< also gave a short
of4'etcr and the Wall"" ha!l como Ic..<son on p3t1.ieulllrS of musi~.
10 Naz.re!h College and was an perfonnancc. This porn on of the
excellent w:>.y for mc (0 spend performance ""'" an excellent
my SuodAy afternoon. While the iDleraC1i~eexperience., particularly
.udieneee~=============;;;;;=~for the
w
primarily
comprised
of younger
(0 I k s ,
there were
01 • n y
A-Iost cOlrvincing. and terrifying,
was tlte wolf Clad jn a sleek suit of
grey material, Ihis particular dance)'
wore a harrifying waif:. Itead mask,
complete with large shiny teeth and
angry red eyes,
younger
member:>
of the
audiLoCC .
While
"Pctct' and
the Wolf'
a ~ pee (S_-============::::::=:-_\\I35 an
(0 the excellenl
performance that could b.: .J, .. "e display of wenl lUld
appreciru.cd by both yOWl8 and =tivity, lIle end of the .how
old. E.laborate :lnd eolorful .clS met audience mer(lbel'5 willi. rew
oonsiSlingofbrightlycolore<!leafy di$appointmenl •. On Ih" whole, 17_ and a qU:llnt whit~ d'pboru-d thc prescnlllrion fellquile l\I6hed""
hous.e help to sel the couotrysidc 310ng with \he brief introduction 10
<cenc where the cv~n" of lIle lbe iflSlrUmcnts,lhe dW'<l<ton of the
story lake place, AccompanyinG show WD> I.,.. than RI) hour. Dance
the sell were !alenle<! ballcJi.as. perfonn""e"" though be3ulifully
who we", convincingly disguised choreogl':lphcd, were very short
"" .... intaJ cbaraetCTl> in colorful ond o/\en rell rushod, leaving
and ,,!>borate COStumeS, Most audience membe", expecting ruore
eonvrncing, ""d temfY(nG, was from these lalcnlcd individua.ls.
the wolf Clad in a slcek suil While Ihi. perfurmarrec v,'lIS
of grey m~":rial, this particular thc perfect length 10 .. ti</» a
dan«:r wore a horrifying wolls child's short "!tenDon <pall. older
hOlld mask. comple(e Wlm large individuals may be left wondering
shiny ""'th and :lOg/)' red cyeos, whysuch""""ccllcn(performano<
The show fearured many Deeded 10 end so quickly.
Oppotnlflilies rot" the audience
10 become involved, Before the
fl!3n..red presenlJllion~ young
children gathered in the lobby of
d\e Ar1s Center and Iud the oplion
to =fo"" inu> n bird, • duck.
a cat. or ft wolf wi\h the help of
.killed face painters. In "ddilion
10 the: embellishmenl of foe.
pain!.. before the pCdOrTlWlo.:. the
meml>c:rs of Ihe Arabesque Winds
<"nsemble oriented the audience: to
the cs,;,;nthl role instruruents pl.y
in lhe ""lIet. Musieia"" cxplainod
(0 lIle c!uldn:n which instrument<
repr<..,nled the particul:rr animal
woose rolc they Iud Lo\crn ov.r
for the day From the lively
(wilter of lhe nUle to ~resenl
Theater Rev,iew
Peter and the Wolf
••••
4 out of 5 slars
•••••
Arts and Entertainment
Kimono flutter through the MAG
JENNA?ORTEA
Staff Writer
I pe.ll into Iile parking 10'
of the Memorial Ar1 GaileI)' 01 a
qWlrlCr pasl 'Wo. The guided tour of
FashJoning Ximorw: Art Dee» and
Modernism In JapDII ,taned 81 the
.op of Lb. hour. bul J ;nl.end to e~leh
as much infOrrtlalion u I can bec.ause
my unde"tanding of Ille Jnpan=
kimono tradluoo is limilOd.
Waving my Naz ro. J blUl:C
past !.he Qckef counr.!r and enlcr
Ibe lD.gnilkeoce !hal ;s U1e
MAG. We:Mog lbrougb rooms
filled with historical Awcric<ln
:utists like Copley aod Lbe
Pcalcs. I skid UIIO the hall with.
n dreamy Maxfield Parri,h
painting, dart around a comer
nnd enter the kimono exhibit,
A simultaneous c:ab::.
of breath and gasp of shock
takes my breo.th. as I am now
im m...-.cd in " slrnngc tanj;le
of color and form. 1 sape up
and glmce aroUDd.. driolang in
the bold colors in Iile maje:nic
f.brios panel<. ou"",""tched lilte
wi 0g5 and perching from Roor 10
ceiling. [ hear a wo""'" beh'nd
a wall prutitioo >nOOUbCC. -tf
you would OOW follow lIle this way.
1 will show you children', kimooo.-
Wonderful. Now 10
simply slip unlloli""" ;010 the
group. I!m~ from behind the
portition, 1 walk .lnLight into ,
goggle of ClCIrC"1Ilely ,ho(1, smanly
drcssc<l old I.dies. each of whom
pos>= disptoponiolUn"ly large
rho1.£) hnpJI",,'AV . .lp.V1IDaJrthcr:lJJy..oom
handbags. All . ;oeluding Lbe
docent gj viog the 'our, rum aroUDd
su.pieiously. SO Iho.I """" no' my
most discr""t entrancc. 1 awkwardly
sbuffle <0 the bock of the group.
"Now notice how cute
this killJOno is! II ~s covered in
~b3I"! " the lirUe docenl lady
e"pounds and the goggle chisps bock
.gr=bly. Througboul !he cxhibil,
r am the awl.:w"rdly t:ill caboose:
of a traln of crooning and c.rowiug
riny women who incb "'ong ll{Id
ShOUl out similes for the gorgeous
(,bric pallems wbicb include
"loUipo1"" ""d "Curious George,"
Ponicularly cute responses from
my .our group gener,". glances ..,d
m>.irks from the o=.sioruJ college
rnuleol enjoying the exhlbi. alone.
IllcidcnlD.lly. the ladics w ...
spol-on by comparing the panems 10
thioS' with whi<b they Wen> familiar.
This exhibit di!play. the brillian.
.limax of me kimono aadition, wbich
occurred Jx:lwccn I B90 and
1950 and is ~ •• riud
by iii imaginative blend
of Japan..., tnIdilion and
WCSlL"rll cuJ!W':I! indueoee.
Anyone can. appre:t:ial(J
the exquisn.. pallen> ond
perf<cuon of each rich
III :IIerio.l. The COlON are
incrcdiblybriJlianl,3.bdwlU!c
5Dmc remind you Ol c.oloJ"j
you wear, others contain
bues, combinolioM, and
designs thai are refrc=;hingly
new and inspiriog..
The Cl<h ibi. is &ce
with a N=.lb !D. and rutI$
through April4e. II is closed
"" Monday, :md Thcsclays.
but open LIte ""'. of the
week from II am 10 Spm.
Busy during I.bc doy? 00
Thunday!, !he hours are exlcoded 10
9pm. Care 10 C3lch~ Iilntastie .our like
I di d? They are F ridaya a1 2pm. OIher
evenlS OS$Ocialed wilb the cxhibil,
as we II as lectures, neW ~"thi bil3.
and Sundny Baroque organ conccrt$
on: coming 10 the MAG througj1 the
I'CSI of Ibis month and inlo M=b.
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to miss in theaters
CASEY TAMIMIE
Managing Editor
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Shu(7er Island
. ' ' 1
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Romance
Valentine s Day
Fantasy
Avatar
Comedy
COpOUJ
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CASEY TAMIMIE
Managing Editor
A moll'e< and daUghl'"
hold tighl 10 eneh olller in their
lls. momenLJ log~ther. The tcain
whL<luc blow> ""d lbey cling '0
one ""olller more fiCl'Ci.'ly Ilurn
before. On the fronl of the girl's
jacKet is a mt.ched eirclc with
large Dumbers, II is how her n~\V
family will koow who she is.
Holocaust. The .1011' follows the
life of E"" Schlesinger. ~ German
Jewish child whose lifo chong ...
forcvcr when she SIC:p.s on a train
for England and nevu looks back.
Audiences meet Eva at
dijfer<:nl S1:lges in her ~fe. both
before and aJkT leaving Germany.
Young Eva, played by sophomore
""tie uScur and Helga. played
by junior COlerin:! Fisher, a<e
hc:utb=kingly perfccl in evet)'
w:ly that a gneving mother 3lld
frigh'ened daugb.er should be.
sole survi"or of U,e Holoc.>u:<I
in Eva', ("nlily joumies 10
EngllUld tl> ",chim he,. baby girl
wbo is all grown up, EVIl, now
Evelyn. is .11 '00 comforrable
in the home of Mrs. Miller,
ploycd by Senior KeUi Loucks.
So what h,,!,peru: '0
Helga and Eva? Docs Eva .eeep.
he mother ond rcclrum her jewish
heritage? fonuntllcly for you.
Ihere "'" three pcrform ... = Ieli oC
!his breathl:lhng!y re:1l production
of 'trugsle, lov., ~od 10y:>lIy.
. .t .'~"
i
,- .
The child nods slowly ·ffI-:.::~:·:.: ·)·
as her moth .. ""plains thaI lbe
family', mOSI precious "",,",ures
at~ sown into her trovcling
outfrL Fidgeting neNously. tI,e
tiJ1)I girl pl""ds for her mothcr
to come :md "gL'1 her sOon.
"Wh"" wi II you
comc'!- il.Sks WI: gjrL
-Soon." r.:.:plic..s the: molbcr.
Na.z::J..(t;:liJ's prOduclion
of "KJnd.::nranspon. - dirl.-cl<Xi
by rani Lc:~\i$. is :1 touching,
nvelirlg, and cand;~ ponr'~'l
of • f:llYlily 10m apart by Ihe
II l.s only :) mancr
or ume. however. before E:v.ll.
forgets her bittlr moU,er, h.,
Jewish roots. and the h>.rd.hip6
her PlJ'eOts fl!.cOO_ Senior Meg
Richordson inrricalely W~J!iVCS
.. sl\!;bl Gennan Iii' in'o her
adop.ed Manchester "ocelli as Ihe
lcenager and adult "'c~ i on of Eva.
When Helga, the
The remo.ining
p<rformao= will Ulke pl."" in
StUdio A-34 io the AIt.< Ccn.er.
TickclS An: on l>3.Ie nt iii&! box
ofllce Cor Friday f obroo!)' ~6
ano Saturdoy f~brllArY 27 ~I
8pm. as well as Sunday F<bruary
28 ,. 2 ~m Romcmbcr. Liokc.l>
~n: frre for N:17..31\..'1h Sludcnts l
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6 THF. GLEANER News ----------------
A makeover for WNAZ
EVELYN DESANTIS
Staff Writer
H ar d w orking
Naz students :tre Ol~kj ng
prepanUions for a <ol11plot<l)'
renovated f~"e for WNAZ,
Nazareth's own radi,o station.
Currently, the o nJy WAy to
access the radio station .is b.
(ru,ing into channel four, club
president Eric Steve"" expects
to havo shov.'s slTC'aming
online ;n the near fu ture.
"Online slrCaming
allows U5 to reaoh t.he Nazareth
community, 3S weH as listeners
of the lorger communities,
\,,;thin the \arg(::r Tc.3ehes o f
Ihe hllen.lcr ," said Steven).
By goil'S 10 Ihe
club's !lew =tnd improved
wC! bsit e~ \1I,,'TJ:1Z1hcpulsc.com.
f::\I1s will h.a\'e ;\cce..~ 10 the ir
favori te show':"c: and the abiHry
10 read bios: of S(a.f'f membe rs.
There is D1so an up-Io-dOle
scheduJe of show. rrow~ver.
I~ station bM even higher
hope$ for their bro:ulc....ting
lhAn S1Jnpi y Lhe i "fern'N.
"We would like to
be bf<Y-Id~g PM for fall
SC"rncst('r~" .\.l)'s StCVCM of the
c\uh's hope 10 find room m
thei .. budg~t to a.cqUire :;m FM
1r:.:U1sminer in the near fUlure.
111;5 me ans thai
WNAZ would be .,'nilable all
over Lhe gre:llcr Rochc-stcr arca.
\\'h1ch would hopefully attraCt
nmny new (an, ,md supponcrs
of the club. According 10
il survey conducled by 1he
club, about 80% of studellts
surveyed would be iruC'rcstcd
in li sten;f\g to an FM bro3dc.3!n
of WN,\Z and aboUl 66% of
students would be in tcres l(.--d in
listening to lbt" ~latj on online.
In addition 10 now
transmitting option$. :\ new
iM.c. full)' equjpped with the
hish tech software "DJ Radio
Logik:' mny be added to the
slalion. With the help of "bJ
Rad io Logik" sludenlS will be
.blo to record the soogs for thei,
sho ..... s in adv:lnce. This means
lhat over ~ pri ng break, when
your f::lvon t\: DJs are nOl,in the
,rudio, your favorile WNAZ
,hows will $lilt be aud.,blc,
Slc\ .. cns :lI:so s3id that wi111 this
He ...... sofi"w:lI'e. lhc s.electioll of
music that .... ;ill be o"ailnble
during limes when sTUdellts
do not h,,~e sehoduJ<d ,now>
will Ix: mucb mOll: nudienc.·
fri endly. According to Slc ,'el\S,
sel<:etions Ihal do nol oPP<"al
to a wide audit-nee ha"c been
oomptelely rCllIovod from
Ihe ~alion's oQgoing playlis!.
Coupled wilh lhe
tc(.~ lml c: ol rnak'e-o\'cr. the
club's offic-e in the ShuJts
center is .1.lso geUing a fncdi ft.
Club 1n<.'mbC'rs. have bc<::n
hard ill work in the s tl1dio,
pre.paring the Willis for a new
coal of purple p:.int. complc-k
with 3. murnl of the club's new
logo designed by John RusS'o.
OrgiU1i7...::ttio llUl Icc.hniqLlCS'
arc being impro\led upon
Il> ""II wilh the 3ddition of
new shelving for the club·:;:
collection of approxinlOtcly
2,500 CDs, The enlire
endeavor h"" COSI the cl ub
approxintnloly $400 10 dare,
To complete the' rcnQvnrion,
ao estimmc", $1500 is yel 10
be spent, , Inrge pol tioo orthe
club's bt:dg.N that has gO/1l:
unLlscd in recent )·~:l(s . Stay
Illl1cd ilS \V'l\1AZ t:on; in ut'.$
to make impfQ .... ~men l:s 3nd
amp up lh~ radio lisltning
experience for Na.z:ffc.th
students and rans from all O\lC'L
Come out, come out, wherever you are
LAUREN 8ERG~R
Staff Writer
·n,. 17-)'c01'1)ld policy
"non'l Ask. Don'l TcW· may
soon I.>e comins 10 A11 end. A
new po ll ~ys Lh~t more th:m
h..Jf of Americans \~t t.o sun a:eoking, tlJld :rell1 [~lIing,
Ever since the n:ign of Bill Cli"'on. aboUI 600 goy'Icsbl:
uu .• nd bisexuals h.w been d; ,hQnorabl)' discharged
each yrorb4.'G3U$C' thei r sexual orienLatiol\ was dj ~CDVc-n:.d
Diversity week preview from page 1
the brand-new Womcn 9nd Gender
Studies Club will panici",,~
in Diversity Week. lIS panel
discuss ion, wi IhlhelopiGof"Gend,.,
:md Se,<"ality On Teltvision." will
be eonduc~d b)" Drs, Gt«ne nnd
Bailey Joncs1 along with some
slucil.:na..g (rom tile \'ery new major.
A popular c,,"'cnt. first ;ntroduct"<i
durmg last ycar'~ Dtvo"ity W,..,k
by 1.11. ne wly foundod Creative
Mind" Club. " on ll'lc btll once'
again this year. Knoy.TI as "'Ocl
_"lereotypc M<,. .. i I ('nc:oura8c~
students to id""u fy and 'hen debunk
the social labe!s: the)' ObscN~ in
thei r daily livt'S. On the morning
of M=h 3, :\'Iud.n", and faculty
wiU be iJtv {(~d to decornte :\ lershin
wii.h Q 'Stcreorypic.oJ !:1..Il1e-ment
(such . s: "N",..are!h ' tudenl< ore
~1 j un kie.." when J I com e.s to free
garb''') A fler wearing their cho...c:en
6tcn'QtypO around for Ille dAY. th<y
will b~ encoum.ged 10 join ;n the!'
group di~1.WIOO to be held jn the
CnbDrcl ~I sa.me evening. where
tll<y wjll be nble 10 comment 00
the conSC<luenccs of stereotypes.
Oll1er OivC1'Sity Week evenlS
include, "Oiv.r:<ify You, Life~.
which will reature <rude"t
",d raculty perform. nce, OI1d
pr"=lolions, nnd the Ill ... "nd
While Mixer - botlJ On ~bch 5.
Amnc.st,)' rntcmalionllrs rumual
Jarnnc:rty benefit concert will alSO
be part of Divc.:nlly Week. This
year. in .1ddifion to ~ llpporting tilt:
human right! work. or Amnesty
Tntcm.,hona1. the conccrt ...... ,1\ raise
mon~ forlWo Kenyanorplunagl!s
Don'f forgcl to take tld .. 'anta.gC'
of thi!l opportuntty in order \0
apprecl :J,tc the d i rferCT'lCC"'S Our
colle&~ community has to offer.
and 10 J:lCrhaps sh.uc yOUf own.
Ke ~p your t.jlC!'; open for po!rtc~
and your inbox clear for c-maih
\ .. ilh fwther infonnat1.on l
Staving off Friday from page 1
are up5ide down chlir< and. Ihe )'OUJ1g prof=ional sloppIly,
table boiled to the ceIling. but The door !lUll calmly places Ius
r\O on.: noric~ in the cb:rk::ne::;s. flw:hlighl on a wmdow 1008t: and
Suddenly ~ Talking unhurriedly pulls lhe lWQ apart.
He,ds song comes olu lJld (L.S\J;Il,lI>-Jlll.l:W· s.all:ead detid ><! to lc~ Il1c
ofth'. ma os a mud UGsh lor lhe morosemon, adailyAg ",theb ...
floor, pus hi g'lbdr way fra ntic.liy. SIn)'. Being a rtcogni ble regul".
as if there were a million dollars II n form of soci:\l uu ncy here
"",iling ill tho middle. "Don~ II's finally !WO, and
touch me. I'm a rcal Jive- wjre~'" flicks :111 the lighl switches.
sings D. toothy man wilh hi up People squint in the harsh
arms li fu:d towards Ih. ceilillG. t. but linger >roW1d the b"
rejoicing, A sm3.Jl \\.'oman swi dane:.: floor. hoping 10 nave
dangerously .round Ihe roo Friday morning :lI1d ilS 0""
ataUc:r.slendcrwomanwhose tTercnt kind of hl\l"$ hnc $.~ . TWo
meet in the middle o( thl> .sma1$ ok> deS)>C'Mcly kiss. and ....
wo~'~ rock, bnnd,o;: 0 plc file past sevC'f(\} gjve !l
tightly, 111< pctite d;lnoe~ pump in salute. The kissing
her partner around. They gran n r remains oblivious untU their
laugh with their oye .. clo,ed;.;! me nds peel the'n .p,rt. By 2: I S
people glare as the couple bQ co llie b>r finally ompties, ...,d tl,e
off of should." ,,,d elbows and b.rlendcrs mi ll arou.nd, picking up
hips, .ome reople point m,d 'Bugh. gins os und bollIeS. 0 ut<ide people
others don', notice bec(tusethey 'rc linger still, making :ltler bar plans
too drunk or sweaty to care, :\ltd running into the streel while
lJ Ihe ()ther room, ~mc cars tlonk. No one w:rnts: to go
morose rv,,'cnly"'"somclhlOg with home. because goinS homc means
> patch donim jacket ""d ev<"lUaUy wnking up to real life.
:!Cwn up J ps..o' 0 ow, unti l lhe nighl
bars100L and hjs urge ... OJ wisc- w:uriQrs ch.oose to give in to sloop,
cracking young prof"Hiol)3l, f311s it's ju.I.u:sual llmr.d.y .. the Bug
b~eky.'3Idi , II looks likl: :\ trusl- Jaron MomoeAvenue-prediet3ble
f3.ll gone wroog. and the' mOrOse in its OINC\ unpredictable woy,
m'" 10= nis gl~,'" os he slugs
who lhey
an ... \0 onk:r
to c..Idcnd
thclr f..::l1ow
e i f i7.C"ns."
T n c
Qutnnipiac
Unl"'~L"'tly
poll.r<I'a"ed
on 0 CIlS
M cd, 0. opposi lion j n \Vashlngton is we I ShinS h-=:a vi lyon. the
issue n\~ American Famal)' As:wciation . .J. c.on.scrvativc
Chnsliln organiZ31ion which i ndud~ rndLo mUons.
onlmc news and prornoting Chrisli:m acti"ism. rdc-as.ed
, news poSt oondcn,ning th. pos.<ibl. "'peal of DA DT,
But in President Obanl.:)'$ fi rst-ever State of
Ule U'llon Add.rcs. on Janu.>ry 26, he pleds.d to end !he
nH\j~ry'", han on OpC'fl gays a.nd [esbin,ns, much to the
disdain of the fivc-~ar gCl)erals ~i tting in the frorH row.
"'This Y<:::lf. I Will work with Congress ~nd our
n1i!itary 10 finally rcpC'al the 1:1\11 u,at dcnic..'< gay A.merlcans:
the righl to se~c the count~ .. they lo .... e because of who
<hoy are," Ohoma procl.imod. " I\'s th~ ri ght 'hin~ to do."
The ChOlrman of Ihe Joinl Chiefs of S\.:lff,
A,uni rn) Michael Mullen. supports ,ep«>lIng the policy.
SWJ1ding be;,jdc hinl7 Secretary orDefen. c Robert G:l1e.
"tid former Sec retary of St;;llc (. nd dro ntr of the ori g,iaOl.I
DADTJ Colin Powcll. All arc Ii fclon ~ Republ ic.""
-"No n"ll.tterhowllook allhc is~\.It::.,'" Adm. M uU~n told lhe
Se.n.ateArm td.~erv rc('s: CommilleconFebruary2 , "rcannol
csc:.ape being lJ'oubled by the f\lC llh:,l! we ha .... C' in p)occ :::l
policy which fotc.C:'( YOWJS men :md .... ·QmCn (0 lie about
News B!og on fcb. 10. sa.id Ib3.( two in lh~ Amc'nc:ans:
s.1.)' " Don't Ask, Don'( Tell'· amoWlts to di scrim in.jhon
Sovoral «:n;lIor.<, most notably John Mcc..in (TtAZ)
""d Jeff Ses.sions (R-AL) foci otherwi",
·nH~ former prt'Siden(jnl cand3dntc preseoted ;"\ permon
signed by Over 1.000 former tni li'lll)' officers (,n Feb
2. all .s.aying &hey wanted lo keel' Ole ban. Sessions:
arbd(cd Adm. Michaer MuUen. HOling tha t Con grc~" s.
not the chairman. wouJd mske Ihe final d~ ci~ion ,
"Ir President Oban,;\' consre.ssional i)crnocralS ,
and nomoscxu..·t.I acti vists get Lhei.r \\'Ibh." the AFA
wrote on \heir websi le On February R, "your son Of
daughter may be forceJ to shar-r: milrt!lf)l ",how~rs
:md bMrneks "'-1th active and opr:n homosexuals
who may vcry wel l "'iew them with sexu:tl inlere...~ ,.
Rt."toftcd a bloggcr On fc:btu.1r)' II , ·'We know that
homos~xu.us are cnlisting in the servic-c. W¢ know
that hornosexl..I.a.l~ IlfC clliTenlly serving our country
-Vld fighting. OUT wan:, We can a lso projcct that these
110mosexunls Illkc showc-r'S. And, s ince most o f the
Army's showers ;\Ie communal (J K.now, rve been lhere)~
ilfld soldie rs t..'\ke showers togelhc-r---the homostxu.a!s
~rc already t.:\k ing showers wjtl-J the S1Tnighl.s."
·'1 don·t think they .1!'t req uired 10 lie .about
who they nre: · Sessions lold Mu.Uc-n on Fcbruar)'
2. "1 think thJt is .an o verstat~me nt... Y<\u shouldn't
We your power to influence .0. dis cus:lion··
"l1,is is aboln leadership: ' Mullen "" pe ndod,
"and I t:1k.~,.' tha.t very, ve ry s.eriotL"ily' ·
Prc,ident Obamo says th" OAOT could ukc up
10 OJ. )'12r [0 be filily remov,,'d . Ana while th~ support for
upholding the policy is sli ff cOO1pe!i.ion. 'he CBS poll
~lo)'s ""'82 percent of AJneri COJ) VOICON! say tht: miHl..ary
should :stop pursuing discipJioary action agai nst gay :Ina
tcsbran 9('r~ .. jc emen1be~ who ue outed agai nst their will."
Nazareth College nondiscrimination
policy and procedures
We. the N:.znrctb e<>mmunity,
c:mbrae<: both re'pecl for !be
person and fi-ccdom of speech_
The Coliege promoles civility
:u1d dena un"", .cts of hatred or
inlolerane<:. The free c..change
of idC3.iii is possible only \\'nCfl
concepts, values Dod viewpolOlS
<:In be <xpresse<l aIld cho.llooged
in 1t mrutnLi" t.h::i.l is nci Iher
Ih..rcalelli.ng nor demeaning. It is
Ihe policy ofN=1h College,
in k"""inS with its dforts 10
foster a communiI)' in which
Ihe div<;rsi'Y of all members is
respected.. not to discrim.inalc
on the basis: of race.. religton,
color, sex",,1 orienCiU.ioo, gender
idenl i Iy or expression., nut iono.l or
trthnic origin. sex... :t.gc. man"",} or
, .. clcran stalw.. disability. carrier
S{aru.o;;:, genetic pY'!:disposiliQn
or ony olher protecled <tatus.
Re<pecl fo, the digni'Y of oJl
peoples", on =ti,,1 part oflhe
College's lrad.ition ""d mis'ion.
and its vl.!ion for the!! IUt\1f(:.
II i. the policy of Na7.areth
College of Ro<:hestcr nOI 10
discriminate on the basis of
racc~ color. religion,. s.cx. Sl.:xU3.l
orieoblion. gender idCfltity or
4.."'Xpres:sion. rurioll:1l or ethnic
origin, age, ouritaJ or ""'cron
Status. WStlbility. ca.rrit:.r ~t:ltus,
genetic predisposition or any
olbc-r prolOCle<i iU-a1U5 in lito
.dmi"ion of students to the
col1ege; in any of the rights,
pnvikgcs. program<- and
activitiC3 gcncrally Llcconlcd or
m.ule aVallable ro srudlNlts at the
college: in the .odmi.njs:o'H.ion of
itset!ucntiona\polic1C$,admission
polioie.,. 9Cholarsh;p and 10>1)
programs, .nd .Ihlolic .nd olher
program$ administered by the
collcg~. or .i n the em ploymcn l
pnorti= of the college.
It i. d,e policy of N=rotl,
Col1ege of Roch<51cr, in
kocping with efforts 10 establish
an en vi ronml.:nt In whlch
the digniry and worth of all
(nt'mben of Ihc insrirullonal
commun1ry :lJ"e res~d, that
scXWJl Iw-ossmenl 0 f 51Udents
end cmpl~y«s is un=ep",blo
conduci >lid will nOl be 101~"'led.
Sexual harassmcnl may involve
th¢ bch3.vioI of a person of
Rhell Sec!olf, ,enior. "Arcb"
eith ..- r sex ag:llnst • pcrsoo of
the oppoo itt: or same sex. when
the behavior f>.lls wilhin the
rol1owing dennillon' S=I
harassment of employee'S lnd
sludenl5 aI N=rcth CoUege is
defined as any unwelrome sc..\.-un.l
odvances.. req U = for '~\"lllll
fovors. orotllcrve-rbal or physiCl11
conduct of (, scnW n:.ture whl:n:
A. .rubrn ission to S:U~h
conduct is m!lde. either exphcltly
or implicicly 0 'enn or condition
o[onindividuo.l'semploymcnl.;or
B. :submission to
or rejectiol) of :a.ucb conduct
is used as the basis fOI
em ploymen I or olher de< i.ions
aff<cting thol individunl; or
C. ,ueh conduct
tu... the purpose or effect of
unre:aJionabty inrerfcring with an
individwJ's work f><rfornunce
or l!ducaLional expe:ne-nce,
or CreMl::S 3n intimidaring.
basti!e, or ofi"eosivc work
or ..". 1:iuC:alional L"t'IvlrOn01cnt.
Harassment or I nli{TI idalion
of fioollter person, lin)iling
onothor person', righl 10 "'l",,1
opportunity Or otherwisc denying
anothcr person equaJ ~(mcn[
bcc.au."e of bis or her race, color,
religion, sex, sexual onenUltion,
gender identity Of ..- xpression,
nat ionnl or ethnic origin.
:1ge. mmltnJ Of Vl,'1.er.J.n statwi,
disability • ....,.icr sf.:>."'-'. genetic
predi sposition or ~ny other
prolected sl~ru.s is prorub iled.
Faeully, ,·lllff ",d studen"
who wan! furthCI infotTl1.iltion
or llSi.sunce in di,~uss:ing. or
flIing a. complaint of h:llu::L~ • .'~menl
or discrimirution on the basis of
l"3.ce.. colorL religion. SI!:X~ se.\1.U1
orlcot.n.tion~ gender idclltiry Ol
CXprc~SLOD.. national Of clhnit
origj.n, age. I'lJ,LlrlraJ or veteran
S~"tIUSI dl:lJlbility. carrier ~tus,
genetic prodisposilion or ll.rty
other prot<ctcd st:ltlJ.< should
COntacl any of lite Advisors for
Concerns of Discnmination
and ViClirntz;ation AdVISOrs
WlII 1l8Sigt in ttylOg 10 resolve
the problem inform~lIy "ndlor
explain dlc Sleps of the formal
gri~v",ce procedure. You may
also con"'Ct the Dcpru1rneol of
Human Resources lor assi:nance
Etc. 11-1E GLEA1\IER
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_ EMILY BRASLEY
_ Edltor-In-Chlef
• Like n'lO:5t Naz ~udelll<;, the Glean~r stJ.ff I!
a1 way< on Ibe lookout for good pi"D. Of course,
- a pctfe~"t pil.>'_' experience is nol IillliK"<i 10 the
· pizza's (Mole. We' re- looking for a pie with a
equid. dc liIJCT),. a low price. and :m ea."Ioy phone
.mleraction. Plus, a good-lookio' aotivory pcnson
can't hun., right? At 3 recent meeling. \\'C or-
• derc<! piv-'lS fro,n three 1"",,\ joints in order 10
- test them Oil these iacto~. 'The: conscnslls i::; in!
• POnlillo~s won the Contest" .• they arrived
. the fa..~lcn. had thl!' cutost delj\'cry boy, :md ---
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tho_ P"= looked and I"-,,ed greaL Mark's had _
tl,e best price, and lc .... -"" d.ticiou.<, although _
a lillie (00 greasy. for SOme Gleaner Ine'nbers. _
HOWever. t.hey arTived last ~),ul of the three dehvcI)'
c:omp:mics. S3.l1Ja.tore'~ wa.~ mediocre • •
ovcr~l1, winning ooly in lbo clarity of the telo- _
phone colI. The employee ",,",woring lbe pboDe _
(Joere wa;; the only one who dido'c ask us Co repeat
our order multiple timc;s. Here ate the re- .
suJ[$' and some piCIUIC..<; of the party thAt ensuedl _ - MARK'S SALVATORE'S -
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AHL holds first annual outdoor classic
NHL eouo!C1Jl'lI1 Iu\d.
II set aD AHL anendan""
record of 21.508 '"
Governor David Paterson
was 00 bond 10 drop !he
ceremonjaJ fim puck.,
which was deli"ere<l III
tUm by skydivC1' Ray
Maynard. Ther< was
al,o an F-16 nyovc:< from
Ihe 174th Fig/1<er Wong
of the New York Air
N~lio",,1 G u.vd during
the n.Boliol\aI anlhem .
l1\.e enonnous crowd
VI3S IrCa.tcd to some carly
flrI.-works :>s enfo", ....
Jon Mirslll)" of Sync,"",
and Jeremy Y~blonski
dropped thc gloves !IIld
fough. ju:fl I minute
and 50 second::! i oto
~\e game. Mirstoy left
the ire with hi. hand.
rniscd as the crowd .>nd
~[Jn"§itiif(GY;-F<:6ii~~rr,;lnTo.iECsy;rac;LiSeTIUn<:n--.-:--:-:~--::---:--.~:runch bench vigorously
opplauded his effort and the energy he broug/1. '0 the
game!. Mjrstay '! lcam.ruato Alexander Picard lhcn
broug/1' ~\e noc .... '0 a crescendo as he pumped in the
first goal in Winter Cbssic hi!i1.Ory les.s than five minutes
!alcr~ bc.3tiog Senator',! goalie Mile Brodeur 011 a.
breabway 01T the assiS! from Mike Blundcn. Picard's
hosted the Bingham'on Senator.; 01 (he S(.IC Fairground.
in Syracuse in the first outdoor game: in American Hockey
League history. The "'Winter Classic" will become a
)"e""ly event held in dini:n:nt AHL cities und be based on
th" wildly populO! NHL win.cr clossic tha. beg:m in 2008
in Buffalo. The inaugural classic had all of the pomp that
N az athletics highlights
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swimming and diving (cam
milestone gool """ the only scoring in the fin1 period
As the <e<:ond p<.';od opened. tho wind began to gust
Ilal<!cr and the tempcrulUrc started 10 faU. With the clU1,ge
in lemperarute came an inc.rea..">e in the physical play.
Woth 14;51 left in the second period, Josh Hennc:sy oflbe
Senator's ned Ihe ,core 0' I-t with. short-handed goal,
The goal was
hi. 19th of
the season.
As the cl<>ek
ticked down
onth. =nd
period i.
• ppeorcd
thai the
team. would
go iruo the
Thai lead would hold
for Ihe reSI of Ihe game.
as the Cnmch weill on
la beal Binghamlon 2-1.
second in~nniS::!i.jon tied_ HOwm'er~ wilh only j L7
seconds left in Ihe period, Crunch dofensem~ Otlvid
LiffilM pUJ1ched in " goal 10 Sive the Crunch a 2-1
lead. Tha. lead would hold for the reS! of the game.
lIS the Crunch went on [0 beat Binghomton 2- I.
~'Th3l \\f'3:S awesome:' said Jeremy Long. an
I S-ycar-old fresh""'" '1 Onond~ga Community
Col\egc. "TIl.!', how hockey ;. ""pposed '0 be
playod.. I hop< they do this every '=On, r d gI,dly
come out a.nd ftocc-u 3.lld wntch llt.is every year. I'
The previous sncodanoc record for an AHt game "".IS
20,672 for. 1997 g.me played at Greensboro Coliseum,
Alfred. Pictured is DM w.ldbilling.
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