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A NaZl/rell, College studeJlt publication ------------ November 19 2010
Tea baggers: friends or foes?
.Jeffrey Shewell
Staff Write r
With!h< 2010 mid·t<fJT1 tlcotioo
behind us, many of"" on: <::1gCT
to .sec what rc.{ orm wi 11 be:
LITlph:r(lc;nlcd in Wasbingloo.
The euu. ". Tgenc.e of the Tc.."t Party
movcr:n~'T\l, and it! dTective~
31 ~1nni ng many o(i I.J 5upponers:'
s.c.ats in the Holl5.C 3I1d Senate.
h3.S brought C'Xclh::mcnl to the
sa,,,e old political !Ong and
dance man)" o( lH have grown
tired or. RUI sc;vcraJ of U! are ~till
asking our!.elvc! three questions:
whal is the Tea P3II)° movc:mcnL
who j)~ III supporters. and
WM' do !hoy ./Mld for?
Could 'he TC3 Pony be our ",vior.
otreriJIg m""y of ~,e "",we"
thot Washing10n :>nd tI'e res' of
the country are in such dire need
on Or = they merely jlJ:>1 0
wolf in :sheep'! etoU,in~ playing
to the crowd in order 10 C3rry
out their own narrow ~gcmh?
Tne Tea p~ movement'! rumc
is derived rrom the Bo.~lon Tea
Parry of theA ",mean Revolt,,; on,
of which the primary purpo«
'vos to pro'e" ,"-xes unjuslly
imposed upon the American
coloni •• b}j Greal.»r; · e
~ferencc W:lS originally u:!K'fJ
by Ron Paul ""ppon." during
campaign cvcnl:! prcccd;n~ the
2008 pre.idential primaries.
Coune-sy Qf e.)(amlnef.('Ot\'\
&.5 Lke movement v..'aS mCOn'
10 highligh' Paul', policy on
lower taxes, an 3UdJUDg of lhe'
Feder.tl R.""" •. <la.e·, ri~1S.
and 0 Ulithdf9'Y31 from foreign
involveroenlS ; n I raq and
Afsl",.njst:ln. SupportC'TS of !he
movewcnl rC'kr (0 Ihem.sdvcs.
endearingly. as "Iea·bagge",."
grown signifie.mlly OVer the p:1SI
tW() years aIld has garm."T'Cd much
media attention.. 11 has annc:1cd
concerned cllizcns &om allover
the cou'ntry who have come
together To combat the Obama
Admmiro-atlol'\ .l.nd \\'hat they
pc.rcci\'1!' :u 81'1 cveM:'xp:Lndins
fedo,..1 governmenl. Ullely, 'he
mediohas pajd "elY linlcanC11tion
to Ron Paul .nd lillY rel3tiol\$hip
thol he m.y have wi~, tho Tea
Pony move01enl, Rocher, fiS=s
such'" s..rnh r.lin and Glenn
Bock .re chose ",ost closely
ialC-'llW,t:'"a Mth 'h idcolog)' ~ f
Lhe TC:l Party Mo\'elncnt. So
"'''-'., th'''' i. !he Tca """Y's
oe!W1 stall"" on pol iti ... 1
;.suo.? Tcapany,org sUles
the movc:mrnr! "nona
n<Sllti.",. core- beli.""as
follows; illegal ~licns
an: here illegally. prodomestic:
cmp'o),mef'l( is
indispcn$<lblc.. • SU'enser
OIil\tary i~ c5Senti;lt.
opeeial inl= should
be eliminated, gun
OW1)l'rShip is sacred, the
GovemmcDI must be
dOWl)Si~. !he ,,"tiona]
budge. must be bat.Deed.
ddiei. spending m\l!1
cnd. b:>.il-oucs .nd
stimulus pIons ore il!tgol.
reducing personal and buslncss
income t.o..'Ce.' is 3. must.. polilico\
offi= mU!1 be available to
average citizens.. govcmmlo."1ltnl
intrusion mU51 be .topped,
Engl ish is the COre hmsU.>gc of
the Uni,e<! Sl<i1e.S ""d should be
r<-quiral. and trad iti 0",,1 f"",ily
values should be cncoUN\&ed.
So what doC! lhis mC3Jl (0
those who CO\J~ 01 Kt.Okn~
supponod
Ron P""I Dnd tho TCl Party at
the lime of its inC:llmAoon.? Ron
P.ullus O"l'resSC<! his tnncems
",a The Ntnv )hrk Timu ruling.
"Wt: CQfIHOI stand ~g:linSl big
gov~rnnlenl at nome while
'''Ppornn8;1 abrood." Clearly
the Tea Party 's cunmt SUU\Oe
on the mi I it>ry .nd de~n,e
~pcnding i$ in corLf\;ct with l110
libertllrian belief, ofl'."l and
his supponm.
TI\OT~ Puny ha!t a\socomeumkt
scrutiny from lIle NAACP (or
(':\Cism ...,d bigotry ~pr=<.--d by
",me 0( ... fol\""",,, . HOWC'lier,
i( m\l&l be acknowle<!ged tIUII
while some \vho identify
\hem","'., os suppon= of 1M
movemCJlt aJ"(. In (oct, l":1Ci.n.
tho T"" Party itself does nol
offici:1lly condone nor support
these atDrudc.s . A gr:>ss-<oolS
movemen, w;1I in""iabty draw
people with various nniludt:S ""d
behtfs, os those typo;s of people
can be found everywhero "0
m:lUeI th~ group or organ.i.2:aLion.
I' is dif1leull if not impossible.
to say what .trect lho T"" POll),
movemcrU will Rave 0... Lhe
w~ of Amaican politics 10
come. Whclher it w;1I suck CYr
bum ou< i$ yet '0 be dctcnnincd.
HOWCVCf. one thing is for :SUl'C'.
:lIJd thot i, tha. keeping an cye
on this you~ bu. eVC11;1'>v.iog,
fOr<:<: ill iii. poli'ica! 3J'C:f\3 is
a D\ust for ""yone invcst<:d
in lbe po Hues of our country.
DON'T T READ ON NIE
Campus under
construction ...
Amanda BryUnskl
Staff Writer
Orang. cones, yellow tape.
and dumpsters: some of tho
new additio~ to the Na7..areth
":,,upus !hi. "''''COler. But do
no' worty. it will nol be for vcry
longl COMlllJCiion siles include
Shull., Medaille, Md Founder.;.
l' l.n rou~ accordingly.
TI,. work 3J'Ound the Dno
A. Shull< CommunilY Cente,
includes work on the roof, echo
circle. potio. and bl"".hers, Near
the fronl entrance of the Shults
Center. a por1ion of the roofover
the gymllMiwn is being worke<!
on. M""y of the brieks thot
construct the p:ttio outside ot
Shults. nc:u the smoking hut. >I'C
being replaced due jo leah and
dderiornlion. In addition. some
of lfK bricks in the echo circle
behind Shults will be replacod.
The ..,bool i. also updating
the blcaehrrs in ShUlls and
the Malaille 1'0nn.1 Lounge
>0 that they comply with
Americ:ans w;ch DisabiUtics Act
(ADA) regulations. The ADA
pmhibi", any discrimi ... tion
on Ihc: bosis of disability. and
""",,,- ,.- - ,...no
Fommod:lrion and oomnJe'rridi
f""ililics 10 be designed and
.IICRd in compliance with
the _ibility .w.cIards
Csbbli.hcd" by lill. III of the x
Acc;ording 10 Na=dh Colle8<3
Pre.<idcn, [)un Bt:lvctnan
lho work on the bleachers w:os
""hcduled for the summer, bur
the conllxlor \\'3.$ put behind
due 10 equipment f!lilure.. A new
rnmp <nlr.lncc to Ihc: Mcdaille
Formal Lounge is being
insblled to make il handic3p
acc~ibl.. Thu should be
ftni.hcd by the end of this wed.
More construction on
Mcdaille will t:IIce p","", over
winl<:r brnk, including the
installation of new b>tIuooms
in the Mcdaille Foml:1l Lounge.
Foundcn Rcsidcnoe HolI.lso
Ius • new roof.
1llo", ....... Iy .fTocte<! by thc
coMUUmion on the Shulcs
Ccnle-r were sent an email by
Rcsidenli41 Life expl.ining the
.tmnge 'igbls and noi<r:s that
migb' be e,'<pcrlencod in the
next few w""ks, Despite the
inconvenience or pe~iltcnt
noisc.. the \vofk 3IOUlwi campus
1S meant to improve the
collcg~. and make. it ~ heifer
pl!lGC 10 study, work. :md li ...· e.
2 THE GLEANER Opinions
M life a s a ally begin .he paper
Sy· n- lor No rnalt<r how ,0.
mg (c.s.SIOn.s i~ ~lIlorin.s , letters to the E itor
niorilis sneaks its way inro
a :>'l':,nior"s. life. it ~n 1x' si·
Itlultanoously rcjuvcnoring
.nJ handicapping. Ailer my
Conrrarily~ others lik.e to
hide frutn the world in a!·
lempts 10 fight senionti
•. For eXMlpk, :mother
friend of oline hi bernate,. in
his room whenever he fects
s.t:niorhis: cOming on. .to a5
'" COl be dUtn!c\Cd by olba
seniors wbo might suck
hi", into their $CniorllU.
o you disagree with 'he lIiL'MiS expressed by one oj ollr writrs?
EmUy SQuie
EdItor In ChIef la7.y SundAy, during which I
aeoomplilhod nothing but a
Seniarids IS an in~vilable brIHh up 00 Bravo trivia. l
o yo" hl1llB article idem; thaI you'd lilce ItS 10 wrile about?
$)Iodromc thilt all Eeo..iOt3
faoealllOnlC point io lhcic6~
nal )'c:1t .. JI(\ lIIldorgradWllc
,,,,deOl Even .... typicoUy
w.:II-org1lJlizcd .rudenl myself,
J've b«n findioS my·
~If lliowins senioriti< "'0-
RU,-nbii 10 slip info my lire.
(dt OORIplc!cly relaxed :lI1d
"",dy for my wed; '0 begi",
HowcvC(, I aloo pu. my.elf
at a dOsJdv,,"tasc by cramming
my wo,k into > S ..... •
buclcs-in.!uccd homewo,k
~\On during the. middle
of an a1r""dy bectie wed:.
No trJ.:a.1:X4.."t bow or when
$eniorith ~ccu you.. you
can Lake oomfon in the fact
lhat you·re not a.lOD~. Bvcry
S¢tlior. and eVCD $Ome
noo-scnlor uodCf8.l'lld ""lOS.
1\3.\140:' experi~nccd .$enioriA
ris. Sen.ioriri~ '11 an inltvil,able
p;u1 of 5eoio( y~r and
will c:venrually beC'Ome a
fond me,nory of yO\Jr wt
Y.'" OS 'n undergraJuale_
0)'011 WalZ/ ID slrare yo", views witlr lhe Gleaner staff and
ados?
For e. .. mplc.. Instead of
'" n ~ng this artide and
SUlI'ting my IC&earcb (or a
case ,rudy .. I ~d plJll\rt<>d
to do on a Sunday in carl)'
Novc:moor, J spent the d.y
in my pJjomos. w,«;hins
3 "Real Ho=wi".,.
of Allanu" marathon on
Brovo. ""d lAlking 10
my mom On the phone,
So how docs 3. &'cDlor combat
scnioritis? J ihink lbe
a.n~ver dC'~nd.Si on each
indi II idUJ I s1Ud~ill t for
~"'UITlplc. cmbr.J.ce<.I my ::;cnioritis
::too p::tid for il Itne.r,
hare your thoughts with us by writing a leiter to the Editor!
etters can be emailed to ollZgluoer@gmaiLcom. Please in
lude your full name, year, and major, We look forward t
earing your ideas!
Som~ seniors have lheir s .. -niori
tis mom","nls when (he
lime com~ to pack their
«hool bogs mId go 10 cI ....
Others (\nd thc l'llsclvc-s
w.iuog until IIlc rUght be·
fore. paper is dIl. to acru-
Olllers like '" confide ID
fellow seniors ror moral
support. For ~xamp!c. ODI:
of my rOOmmalC:S ;mJ I
dC<lide<J to begin Wn,1t We
like to .,.11 "debrieling,"
wht'rcil\ we t:hnre WIth each
oth~r the cvc"!Jl$ of our dR.y
and OUI fCi:!.ctioru to $aid
cveot:s. Nocdl~ 10 $..'\)". 3.
frequent topic of GOnVc:f·
sation during ou, debrief-
AI: my gnmdroolllcr u.cd (0
.I ...... y' '-Ay, -'" • h""dred
ycQrs.. what \vill it m:u,
10f">" :\hhough l 'JU sure <e'
ni('ritis w:\:) not Ihe subj oct
"r illi, rhrnsc. I find 1MI
to the moments when SCw
ruori.lIS consumes roc~ this
pb""" 1S ,ill I need 10 ho."
to put my mind &t casC'_
NPR host fired for using freedom of speech
Lauren Belger
Opinions Editor
On Monday, Oclober I , an NPEl
bost feanlrcd on Fox :1ews' "The
O'Reilly Fador," uHerod the following
that cos1 him his job:
""'nell I get on a piane, I got to
toll you, if I :ICC people who 3",
ill Muslim Sorb and I 'hink, you
kJl()W. they"n: idenlifying them~
Ivcs firsl :tnd foremost :.J..."i Muslims~
I get worried, I get nc1"VOus"·
1\"0 <I3)'s late'. NPR (No/ional
Puhlio IUdio) orde",d the joum.li.
t of more Ilan a decade's loy.lty
tQ clean out hi • .!c.k, Subsequenl'
Iy, JU2n Willi.nos, the joul1\llli:
S'1 in question. has been ofTen::d a
multiyear contract of nearly two
million dolt"" with Fox New •.
Williams w ... reportedly "outraged"
and "brokenhearled" al\er being let
go. .cconling 10 the Woshington
Post. While NPR say. il firod Williams
after repc3.ted violatiofL~ of
the news ol'!Jll1ilAt,ion's guidelints.
not for the i~olated. incidt;nt that
occurred on "The O'Rei lly Faclor,"
Willi.ms stood by his comments
on " llIe F 3ctor" and noted
th.lt Ihoy "'cre Inken ou, of conlext .
\Vntdllog th~ re~t of me clipl one
\\ill ;ec th., he i • • b<olulcly right.
NOl only did Williams prefact hi.
remark> by professing that they
\"'ere his opinions and his opinions
alone . bUI he also fo1l0wed up
\\>ith factual ~vidcncc to the contrary
that , h()llld be considc",d.
Williams then reitetilfed what former
President Goorge W. Bu..h,
when Ii"" addreSSing !he terroriSl
• uacks of 9/11, expn:sscd: this is
nol }\meric.a's w.r on Islam. But hc
also noted that the social stigm •• ttachod
to Muslim people will not die
..'\ SHy. 1'hc subsequent att.mplod attacks,
such It.< the New Yorl< City car
""mber, do not help the prohlen •.
I" olher di«:.iplinary new.', Keith
Olbcm,.nn was n:«ntly 'suspended
without pay from MSNBC, after
. Ilogedly donating S1,400 eaell to
three 1=1 Demo<ratie candidates,
He rctumcd 31ler a two-d:oy hiatus,
.it. stl.speo .. ~ion due 10 violating MSNBe'.
supposed ethi",,1 policies.
My question is: where is the line?
WhendopeQplestopbeingpolitically
correcl3.ndslrutt!xpre:ssingopiniQn. ·7
Olbcnrnonn hosts "Countdown-' on
MSNBC. Anyone who watch ... the·
.show for mort'· than four nlinute. ..
""" tell which political port)' they're
pulling for, and which agenda
they're pushing. It's okay fOI Sean
Honnil¥ (of '1'lannity &0 Calm ....
on Fox News) to donate 3 total of
S7,4OO to two 'Republican CandidAtes,
but OIbermann is suspendod
without pay when a prh'ttlc tnns.~
•• 'lion becaine publi~ knowledge.
PerhAps il is e-x.cily what Williams
prefaced hi. remarks
with: -Political cam:c:tntu can
I.<ld to some kind of pandys~
wher<: yoo don't address ",ality."
Which l"ldo m. tQ .nather question:
Which one would you I'1'Ither have?
JllI1n IVIIII_I,former NPR ronlrll>Ii/
Or. rlrolo COJP1esy 0/ neW$one.com
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My life as a Fr I shman mllDllged 10 mCCltlOntC
of the mO'1 MlllZIJ)~
peoplo and create friendships
SIJOll3or than I ever
Courlney Henson
News Editor
Making now friends at college wos something that I
was always nervous about durill3 the months previous
10 arriving al N'22lUt:th, and I'm sure thaI I was
not alone. llalew a few people who were going to
the same college as me from my high school, bill I
was still nervous about the kind of people 1 would
meel here. I had always bemd thaI you meel your
lifelopg friends al college and you discover who
your IJ\Ie friends arc. SO I anived.t Nazwith a 10J of
high hopes abolll the liiends I would make. I 50n of
expected thai I Would find 3 few people that I would
become close to on campus while still remn.iniog
close with mv three besl friends from hack home.
In the rew ~nths that [have bee,o io.college, I have
thoughll would make. The friends 1 have made so
far in my college experience bave become my family
uway from home.
My suilemate Casey. for eXJllJlple. has become Ukea
sister to me. We always manage 10 cheer eacb other
up. wbether _'n: sad about something simple. like
one of us doing crnppy on • leSt. or 50melhing more
serious. Uk. coping with. death in the family. There
is rarely 8 moment when we an: together thaI we an:
not laughing hysterically ov.,. something.
The", is also Sam, wbo I have become eXlm1lely
close to over the 1"'>1 lew months and have the privilege
of calling my best friend. He bas been there for
me as a shoulder 10 cry on, a mend 10 collfide In and
joke around with, a reamic for those nights wben I
jusl need to gel out of my ream. and as a brother to
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not only look out for me, but also 10 harass me nller I
do something ridiculous.
I have c,·en fotmd rnysclfbecoming closa with my
RA. something that I really did ~Ol expe.:l coming
Into college. EmeIYD bas been there for me since day
one and is always tho person I nun to when I need
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With all the olusses and assignments we orc giveo
at college, along with the feelings of missing home,
being overwhelmed with my homework.andjob, and
other penronal problems fueed on B daily basis. i I is
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4 ll-iE GLEANER Arts and Entertainment
The art of dodging squirrels
Lauren Harbert
Staff Writer
One of the things you learn =Iy
on al Nazareth ... !hat <quim:ls are
everywhere. They drop from """",
they run across your p21h. and they
even try 10 gel into Ibe building:!
with you. The biggest issue is
how 10 gel away from thesoo pesky
crittrrs. Here's a quick bow'lo guide.
L For squlJI"Cls thaI drop from trees.
carry MOund an ,,",b,dl ... Keep il in
a convenient pLocc so that you can
op<:ll il quickly in case • "'luirrel
un~ly drops from lhe sky.
1l::lis can happen without WDIrnog..
so bo on your toes.. On that note.
sometimes ~ i. nOI just squirrels lhat
fall fron. !he tn:cs; il CQJ1 also be the
acorns they lIuow at you. freshman
Taylo, Harris .. ys, "One day I w:IS
",allr.ing aud an acorn dropped 00 my
head. a f ~ SCCOfIdi later another one:
<tid. I lookod up ""d =lUod il was
the sante squirrel following me!"
2a.. For the :squirrels that run across;
your p:>lh, you have (Wo 0Plions.
For the. first option to work.. you
must have cx<:eUenl agi~1)' llJId fust
lateral movements. Try laking up •
sport like soccer or foolball. If!bU
i.J Dot an option., do not (carr Pracri~
side-Slepping in <he hallways of
your dorm. When il comes time 10
face sidewalk squirrels. you can
SWlfily and =ily arouod
them withoul a second thOug)tl
2b. The secood oplion is a Hale
bil trickier (especiAlly if you have
• fear of birds). There rue a few
hawk.. on c.ampus. and th~y =0
be used for good. Try <raj ning
one to el iminale any squi rrels
Ihal cros.. your path. Sophomore
Naomi Prioo says, ''"Sure, one of the
hawks on ~pus i. lilY friend. He
gels rid of the liMO)' ing sqlUrreLs
and erows that are RrOWld me_"
3. Perhaps the mosl irn POrlanl ODd
polCfltiaHy lerrifying thiog of all is
the fael thaI squirrels will try 10
gel inlo your building. Do Dol be
afraid of this happening beesUS<'
it i. quite rare. Squirrel. have.
lenad, for drawing you in with
their ador:abk looks. TIley "'"
misleading. The """jesl way to
combal a squim:1 running into
your building 10 wreak havoc is
10 quiekJy enler your building
and pull the door ,hUL In the
inslallCe Ihal a squirrel does enter
lhe building with you. trying
doing WMI Price did. ~ A squirrel
followed me into my building i>S1
't~:9 she says_ IjAr first... I wasn't
sure wh::u to do; J look a m imne
10 wnk. Thon. I ""eked him inlo
• cerncr and nudged him oUl with
my fool. He ran righl oUlthe door."
For more infonnatioI1 about
dodging ~'ese )}e:Iky critlers.
check out the website
www.atlsquirrclsmus.tdic..com.
Bob Dylan and his band at RIT
Courtney Henson
News Editor
Bob Dylan's fourth ..,Icetion on
his Saturday Nov("mbe.r 6 concert' at Gordon
Field house wn,ings b~ve ch.mged- i.
a good poinl of reflection for his Cilleer.
Allhe age of 69. Dyl"" is obvioU!lly not
the: younger folk ,s.ing~r thai o!dc:r faJl~ l'CIllCfDbcr
rum as. The alulicncc:: ha.s cltang.cd 3.S wei I. S:rrutdny
nighl's crowd of nearly 3,000 featured a familyfriendly
atmosphere, cemprised of demographic.'
ranging from college studeuls 10 children and
their gmndpareolS wi th everyone in bclVl<Cil.
One inleresting aspeCI of thi, COncert
was the P"'''''Il" of an Ameriean Sign L."guage
iolC1pre.erduc to RJT', School for tho Deaf. Offlo
lbe ri gh. of the Slage. ~,e entire cencc rl was sigrled
for the convenieDce of deaf 8\l<1iencc members.
Dylan pl.yod a mix of old and
new oumbers., COJ1c1udcd .... ,th lhc. pereonial
f3VOritc:~ ~lkc a Rolling Slone:' The crowd
reaclod most favorably to Bob Dylan on
Ihc hannonic.o in the song -Highway 61
Revisited." In addition. the crowd ~ppre<'iaiod
gu.itarist Charlie S<::xton',9 cf(oru on stage_
Critics ollen cI>lm th~1 Dylan i. diffieul.
to und=und in live performllJlces. whicbcerlllJn\Y
proved true in this venll<'. However, this ospe<1
does not dctOlb" tt.udicnce Ilu:.mbcrs from enjoying
h.is music_ His unique blend of rot:k. folk.,. bh.le.9J
rountry and g""P"\ definildy make him 3ppe:iling
to a wide ran~ of musIC lov\og individuals.
Aside from lite music. Ihe visltnl
aspects of tho coocert w"'" iocrodibJy artistic
and c"",live. B.1ekgrounds o[ the sUige varied
from ~ viows or the b=d performing
10 am"". m.apallo" of arehitrctttrol sights.
The eurren'lOur ~d October 6 in Fon
Lauderdale. Florida ~lId will conclude November
27 ; 0 Connecticut. nus is an run bilious S4:h~ulc for
any "",formcrin lhcirfillhd=dc orlOuring.lfyou
missed Dylan" RJT pcrforrnaoc.e. he rcru.rn~.o lite
""'" on November 17 al Binghamton Univcrsity.
Arts and Entertainment THE GLEANER 5
The rise of"Team Coeo" Courtney Henson
News Editor
History in the making?
Be a part of it!
When was the last time
you wimessed the making
ofa new country? Come
learn aboUI the potemial
fa Ie of Sudan, which will
be decided on January
9, 2011 by a referendum
vote which could result in
me division of the COUllIT)'
and the creatioD of Africa's
newest Slate. Southern Sudan. On Wednesday,
December I al 7pm in A-14 in the Arts Ceuter.
srudcnlS from Nazareth·s Refugee Reseillemem
class wi II conduci a presenlalion aboUI the issues
surrounding \his impeding referendwn vole.
Additionally, Sudanese community members will be
present 10 sbare their own stories.
Movie Releases
November 19:
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows:
Part 1" and "The Next Three
Days"
November 24:
Pfangled
Burlesque"
"Love and
Other Drugs,"
and
"Faster"
November 26:
"The King's
Speech"
Afl.cr nrnc monlhs 0 £f 3lr, ColWl
O'Brien ha.B rcrumod to IC!CVlstOD with
• vcog<::Ulc<:. Back In lanu:uy of lhis
year, NBC planned 10 move C<>""" '.
.how entiuod ''1110 Tonighl Show" 10 •
midnighl lime 0101, in or&:.. 10 provide
""""mmodationsfor"TheJaylenoShow."
When O'Brien re~ to continue ...
hosl if the show were \0 be moved 10 lbe
next day, NBC decided 10 ..,nd hiIn 00
his way wilh. $45 million buyout. S\Ooo
then. O'Brien Iw; .... y<:d tlCtive lbrousb
a Twill.r accounl he h:ld =tcd, which
accordlDg to .MTV ncv..'S is /·one o( th,
~I in Ibe site's hislory." 11 ""'" \hroush
lhis 1\","er "e""unl thai fans beColJ11e
iQionn<d of hi. new ,how airing on res
this fall, emilled "Con.:tn," which beg:tn
i~ first season on Monday. November 8.
0 ' B ri .." is once again a=mp:mied by narralor and
fellow eomedian Andy Ritch ..... Who provides a grea<
deal of comody 10 Ihesbow. EYC1YIhing lhal he says bas
• comic.ltlcmcnl \0 illhoJ keeps the~udienC<' laughing
and <nleruinod: nol thai O'Brien would be inc:lpable
of doing !his on his own. Now that he has ",lU/TIod 10
!.Clevi. ion, 0' Brien i, funnier ""'" ever. He is ""I afraid
10 poke fun al hi. former =ployCTl! 31 NBC, JU. currenl
position OD basic cnblc. or his Dtonlhs of being off :tir.
O'Brien is joined by • wide variety of gucol sblS
11i'I\ appc:1f of his $how. lueludillg Seth Rogen. Tom
Hank:!, B.l. Nov.k. Venus Williams. Michael Ccru.
~II Bro.nd. and '0 m:Uly olhc:r:;. His l!IIest .tan
always come prepo.ted for ~ nighl fuji of laug) ...
and "'''':lYs do "" excellenl job of hishlig/llins lhe
comedic clement of tbt' show. To w~lc:b Conan 31 his
be!t alon.gside a gN:1l array of ulcbril)' idols. tun\.'
;".0 TBS every Monday through Thumlty al II pm.
Strong Museum of Play enhances team building
Strong N.tiooal MUSClUll of
Play .nd Career Develop",enl
Services ""'e launched >n
innovative colbborouivc
workshop, 1,,= Building
through Play: Developing
Spirit .wd Delivering
Rc.ul... • half,d~y progrnm
that u.~es play ~ b3..'\.cd tntining
to incre.:lSC cJTeclive ttlUl\
eoll.bornrioll in the. won.:pl • ..,.
C<>pilalizing on Ihe • .• pen
fllcjljt~don of Career
l)c\'ctopment SCf"'..'ices and
the engaging and pl.yf"l
environmcml of Strong.
participants have serious fun :1.4
lhcydcvclopondstrcnglhenlheir
lcam building .kill •. Following
an introductory orientation
in :. museum das.'i:room.
pankjpanl.~ are sel loose 3Dlong
the muscum '~ whimsiCAl
exhibits 10 coopcra.ively
solve c:<perien.tlol Ie-;aming
clL1l1enges: in the pro<:e-'lS.
individU!1ls en~gc in dirocted
~ctivitic's. reflcct 3SSe~ their
team e(fectivcness, and acquire
new !lkills to strengthen tcam
building at their work:pl~c .
The workshop perfce.ly
complements the m\lSe'u(t1' S
philosophy. says loan Hoffin..,.
VICC: president (or educalion {It
Strong. noling \hal .dults. as
well as children. learn best by
playing: "PI>y is eS>eoli.1 10
huO)an learnin~ developmen.,
and creativity. and the u)useum
is delighrc.d 16 be p:u1 of .1.\
cduc3.donl.1 cOort th!tl uses
pJay 10 en<:()umgc engagement
:lJ)d build respecr among te.3m
members io the wmi.:.pJace.u
According to Sh.1ron
Melville. director of business
dC"o·t!]opmcnt nt Carccr
De\'elopment Services.
"In leday's campi"" and
cotnpeLitive world. companic:i
arc increasingly tunling t()
teams 10 reach Iheit busin" ..
goals. How effeclive and
efficient tho$C leams are can
m3ke or bre3k a proje<:l, a
dep.."lrUl1cnl. or C'\'cn a division,"
"'n addition." say. Deb Koen,
p.'CSidenl and CEO of Career
Development Scrvjocs~ ''The
'Team nuilding through Play'
woricshop provide., 3 powerful
retreat right here in Rochesler
for orgCU1.i.za.(ions commiued to
tbe profcs.sion.1.1 development
of their employ«.s. [,n
today's economic climate.
it provides tremendous
return on inveSlnlenl.'·
Chod Oliveiri. manager for
Conte nt Dc"C'lopmenc at
Elemenl K, one of .he firsl
comp.'U1.ies 10 cXJ)cricncc. the
worksbop. offo ... th.is comOlenl
:lbou( his leanl's experience:
"0", loam galhered valuable
insights into how \\o'e (unction as
owhoJeo.nd3S indi\'ldu.'lls.1t \Vas
a great combin'-ltion of tactic..1.1
information and team-oriented
NATIONAL
MUSEUM OF 'PLAY"
activities in an ideal \ ICIIUC'."
The average oost for a.ll
organization for '1'eam
Building throug/l Play
i. $2,100, depending on lcam
size. For more infol'm3tion or '0 book lhe work<hop for your
tcOllll. contact Sharon Mel ville
at 585.244.0765 or b)' enl';
.1 smelvillc@c:orcerdc\·.org
Career Dev~lopment
Services (\Vww.canxrd~·~
otg) oft"", le~ ding-e dge talcn.
management progr.unming
to develop the polenli.l of
individuaJs and o'rganiul.iQns.
6 T f IF. GlEANER News------------
Lambda "TRANSforms" Naz Gleaner Staff Spotlight
Courtney Henson
Position: News
Editor
The Month Of •••
December
December 1; Hanukkah starts at
sundown
December 4: National Cookie Day
December 6: St. Nicholas Day
December 7: National Cotton
Candy Day, Pearl Harbor Day
December 16: Chocolate Covered
Anything Day
December 21: First day of winter
December 25: Christmas
December 26: Kwanza
December 28: National Chocolate
Day
Decemebr 31st: New Year's Eve
Year: Freshman
Major: Communication
and Rhetoric
Hometown: Syracuse
Favorite Books:
"Dracula" and
"The Lovely
Bones"
Dream job.: working for Disney
Favorite food: Caffe Sorelle pasta with rose
sauce
Idol: Emma Watson and my Uncle Bob
Best friend: Sam Distefano
Favorite shows: "Conan" and "The Office"
~4Y ,Ol"'~.iI.d Favorite cracker: Townhouse
Favorite sport: Volleyball
Favorite concert Warped Tour 2010
Favorite sports team: Syracuse Crunch
Favorite movie: Clue
Favorite YouTube video: Garth and Kat
Rac!St r3markS m@rk c@mpuS
Emily Soule
Editor In chief
The K=ey Rcsidrnce Hall woke up on
OctoboeT 10 10 lind =isI .... marks pl,.,.,,,,d
IIIICros:s. ill donn room door, The incidenr
sparked conversAtions across campu.~ about
di!!lcriJo.ill3lioll ::md rndsm in 21 college sct1Jng.
Prcsjdenl Daan Br.lVernen quickly add<CSSed the
incident by sending • campus wide emAil llull
re<Wcd Nazareth·, Sl:llcmcnt of RcspCCl and
Divers;ry. The president
a'so snBfcd ~UI conOC1Tl
for the IIUlne. with the
N=r<th commuoily
sblins. "I belicvt ahac
most of our stIIderu.
welcome the richness
of diversity. Bu~ U,e
(0 ..... who eng:\ge ; D acts
of inlolcranee can ru..in
the 1.'11(\1'\. c.ommunity,-
While the employmenl
of racin rcrnarlcs on
, Ii bora! arts C<l neg.
=nPIlli in 2010 may
seem swprising. c.ampw:cs aCross the c<)unay
hzlvc e:pericnccd rncism Blld discnmiJ)(llion. For
."""'ple. in 2007 a group of whi~ undergradll'l~
srudenb; from Yale University dressed up for
Hollow""" in COmlmC3 thOI included bbckfaec,
The event ~pum::d rhe Ya/~ Daily Ne:ws to
compose and publish an articlt the d:l.~' after
Hollowecn that pro\ljdt"d d("lallcd inform"til)n
:Joout bbcki.J.cc ::md 115 "'om."ruivt: n .1. I urc,"'
The frequency of racist remarks !U1d actions
oocwringonMllcgo c.>rnpuscs b3s le<l some eoUeg.,.
10 find waY' combat r:leism . For =mple. at Pt'1tl'I
Statc'. in response. 1O oonccl'l'b about reccnl ro.c.~t
incident&. ~c UnJvcrsity is undcrto!dns. a series of
new inll:iati 'olea to promote a shMod undc:rstalldil\g
of the value of diven>ty :rnd d<-v< lopi ng program>
to cre::lI.e D welcoming camP\!! cl,m:ale .... The
proactive ApprOilCh 10 confrontin& mc;sm on
college =pUl!C5 ""'y in=
cul1'\1t"il1 understand..ing and prevent
the OCCUrrcTlce- of mci!!1 rcmLlfk:s and
incidents. TelTell Jones, Vice Provost
for Educationsl &lui!)! at Pellfl
St:l1< exp!,ine<l (0 th. uoivcm(y"
C<ltrununity tl\tII "coUege campu=
aIO not immune (0 t:lci.s;m :md
other fonns of hlllr<'d thOl continue
to exist in our sodC'ty :It l:use."
The response 10 the raei:!! =wk.<
in the Kcomey Rcsideoo< Hall
deOlOMtrnlc::! IJY.J:I Nlll:3I"Cth~s turret'll
approachlofigbtincracismoncampus
i. toquickly respondlOany ,0 f"""uoO'
by ~ddre .. ing the enUre "''''''''''Ill =unil)',
A profound sblemcnl dun concludes N~cu,':It
Sll>tcment o( R.cs:pecl aod Diversity ,dd==
t.he- (;omrnirmenl of Nszan::lh CDmm ~mifV
mc",b<n;: "Respect (or !he dignil)' of.1I poopl"":,
t~ M es~nti~1 pan of the College's trndiliou
and mission. ~d 11.£ vi~lon for tht: fun.rrc,"
Becca Youmell
Etc. Editor
FUN TURKEY DAY FACTS !
• Americans feast on 535
million pounds of turkey on
Thanksgiving.
• The average person
consumes 4,500 calories on
Thanksgiving Day!
• Benjamin Franklin wanted the
turkey to be our national bird.
• The annual Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade®
tradition began in the 1920's.
• Contrary to popular belief,
the Pilgrims did not have big
buckles on their clothing,
shoes, or hats.
FaCIS found a \ httn://\\I"Cvw.wh sv.cQlll
Gleaner staff playlist:
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(( £ong ewe" : Taylor Swift (t:mJU, s-.te)
(( ~ !JeJ/' : MGMT (!&uo. 'lpumdt)
Etc. TIlE Gl EANER
Thanksgiving on a
...•• budget (serves 2-4 people)
Estimated total cost: $10-$15
Where? Wegmans (indtvidu~1 pric~ Dlay vary)
For a/riendly fiscal/east try ...
Turkey at $029/M
Butternut squash at $0.79/M.
I 10.5 oz. can of Campbell's" turkey gravy : SO-SO
1 14 oz. can of Wegman's· jel1.ied cranberry sauce :
$0.79
I 14.5 oz. can of Del Monte« green beans : $0.79
7
I frozen pre-baked Mrs. Smith's~ pumpkin pie: $5.89
I box of Betty Crocker's' instant mashed potatoes: $1.49
I box of Stove Top" stuffing: $1./9
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~,( 9J~wut StpnpfUJ.ny/' : The Verve The 84th Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade@ will air on NBC on
November 25,201 o from 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.ml
(( Ja4 oj ~ J) : Christina Perry
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lIazare-th Soccer comes -to an end a-t -the hands.f S-tevens
Ryan Flies
Sports Editor
Nii!l.3reth Men's iClnd Women's ~cer
COmes 10> an end as Ihe Duck< def ... t the
Golden FlyerS In both of thel r E mpl,e 8
eha m plonship gam "'.
The Gold e n Flyer', '" med to tie th e ga m e
1·1 a fler a goa I by Ireshman Sa ra ~ Clpperly
wlth21 mlnuleslen In regulation. TNsdid
not Ian long
as Sleven's:
The second seeded mldflelder
Men's beam fell Mary Chew
1·0 to fir<t seeded put in th e
Steven< desplle a game winning
game-high 10 <aves shot pan
by Junior goalie Kyle N • , a , e I h
Connolly. according 10 8 0 a I h e per
nazalhll2rlc.s com. The: Hlilary Simon
Outks took ;j3 n e3dy wlt hun de:r
le,jd after freshman minute
Edward Rupp scored left, The
the game-Is lone goal Senior RI~ 1(01,), Ducks defense
al Ihe 11 minute mark. From Ihere on wlth<tood the continuou, pre .. ure kom
oul Ihe Duck5 provod to be toO much the Golden Flyer offense, holding them to
as their offense continued to pre«u,e JU<l Hve ,hols In Ihe .ee<>nd hall, Hnl'hlng
the Golden Flyer< by outshoodng them wltl1a15·11<hotadvantage, TheWomen',
1 S-4 In the firsl hal" finishing wilh a leam HnlsheSlhe season with are<ord of
21-9 <hot advantage, Th. Men's te.m 11·7·2, Thl' was the third consecutive
IInish., the , •• son w~h a rewrd 0110- y •• , thaI Nazarelh was defealed In
7·2, This was the second straight year Il;e Empore 8 championShip game,
Ihat r-J...,a",th hos follen to Stevens
In th. Empire g championship game.
The fil'Sl seeded
Women's
team fell at
home to the
third seed.d
Steve:M after
giving up
the game-winning
goa I
w~ 30.9
see<>nds lell
Sefilor H.I~ry $1 moi\
Na13,elh!! 'Soccer programs came I~ will'.
high expectations. The Men', team won
the Empire B regul., season tille In 2009.
. nd wo, picked to finish
seCllnd this yea, behind
Stevens. The Women's
team w" coming off ot
th el, 16~ eonsecll\ille
w~nnl"g season under
head c<>ach Gall M. nn
. fter making It to Ihe
Empire 8 championship
8"me the pr,,,'ou, two
v""l"i. Iloth Ihe Men',
and Women~s teams
finished the 2010 seMOn
ranked elghlh In their
respective regional pol,.,
according 10 the NSCAA.
return for his senior after
finishing with 31 save-<
In league play, second
among £mp Ire 8 goalies.
The Women's team is set
10 rellA rn nile of Its lOP
11 anything can be sl. polnl ,eoren; from thIs
take n awoy from Ihl' season. The Golden FlyerS.
season, It's Ih"l the ho>weVer, will have to deal
Golden Flye ... h.ve the w~h the los, of their lop
potenodl to compete !.Corer, senior Erica Conte,
with some of the lop- and starting goalie, senlo>r
ranlced teams In Ihe H.llary Simon, who has
country. On 5ept.ember 11)nlor \(ell~ klJhl'\ made: flrsl·le~m Empire
11. the Men's team went heii!d·lO·hedd 8 for thE: past three years, .md won the
with 18~ ranked Me.siah at Golden Flyer 2010 [8 DefensiVE Player of Ihe Year.
Stadium. Nazareth to>ok Ihe Falco", all Thl' means that treshm~n goal,. eelhany
the way to overtime wh.re they came up r-Jovak. who played I" two games thIs
short 01 the up«t 1·1. MessIah finished ye.r, will have to .tep up and become
the ... .,on ran~ed third in the counlry. a I"'rt of the Golden Fiver delense,
On September 4, the Women~s team
foced 16~ ",nked William Smith during
the Na .. ,elh Tournameot. lalUng 1·0.
The Heron< finished
Ihe leason ranked
n I nth In Ihe country.
The Me"ls leam
will be looking to
fill the void th<n wIll
be lell following the
departure of their lOP
point scorer, senior
Rlke<;h Kota k. H owev",
Wllh the upcoming return ot a majority
ot their contribo.no .... de,pite the loss of
some key p I.yers,
Men', coach Danny
G IIberl<On and
Women', Empire B
Coach of I he Vea,
G.II MaM will look
10 load their Golden
Flyers at .anOther run
for the Empire 8 ntle.
Ihe Golden Flyer< will luO\OI K,\eConnol'y
have the return ot tre.hmen Rvan Folev
and Jame, Wheeler who combined for 33
points, neatly a third o( the team's lOtc!!.
Stamng goalie Kvle Conno>lIv will also
""'":JI ..... ......,Epi...,-, ....
~ ~ Syracns~ Orange EQmba!! S yra ,use Om Dee R as k et ba 11
Nov. 21, @ Cincinnati Nov, 21, vs. 'Will iam & Mary Nov. 19, vs. Los Angeles
Nov. 20. vs. UConn
Nov. 28, vs. Pittsburgh Nov. 26, vs, Michigan Nov. 20. vs. Tampa Bay
Nov. 27, V$. Boston College
Dec. S, @ MinneSOLa Nov. 30. vs. Cornell Nov. 24. vs. Pittsburgh
D~c. 12 vs. Cleveland Dec. 4. vs. North Carolina Slate Nov. 26, vs, Toronto