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Abraham Kurp Cleveland State University, [email protected]

Abby Burton [email protected]

Gregory B. Kula Cleveland State University, [email protected]

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P10 Latino Cultures Festival P6 Basketball season preview THE THE CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON 3 News Oct. 20, 2015 2 Index » CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Oct. 20, 2015 » What’s brewing this week Student Feminist Coalition speaks out By Megan Sheldon Among the hundreds of student-run Jones wants to teach others that abortion rights and legislature, Krol their favorite event was on Equal Pay organizations Cleveland State University sarcastically thanked Ohio’s Governor, Day at Café Ah-Roma. has to offer, there sits a newly founded just women. John Kasich, for the loss of over half of SFC partnered with the restaurant to club — Student Feminist Coalition feminismBri Emerson, is beneficial SFC member to andeveryone, junior notOhio’s clinics. offer women a 22 percent discount on (SFC). Anthropology major at CSU, believes “Abortion rights in Ohio right now their total bill to represent the current are dire,” she said. wage gap between men and women. though there is continuous backlash and “We are doing a lot of stuff outside "This is a way to hesitation.feminism is fighting for everyone even CSU’s campus to build a larger coalition,” “This is a way to do community "Feminism is Emerson said. do community outreach and teach people what definitely a Jack Slater, a self-described male feminism is about,” she said. feminist, SFC member and senior outreach and Student Feminist Coalition was movement for Linguistics major believes there are TEDx returns Cubs Food review: Sushi 86 teach people founded just this past January from the women, but negative stereotypes associated with remnants of an old Cleveland State club, feminism for all supporters — male and CSU hosted 13 speakers with talks centered on the Why the are counting on SNL, a goat Sushi 86 should be any sushi enthusiast’s choice men have a theme "Made You Look: Beyond Perception" as part of and Back to the Future Part II to win the World destination for fresh and vibrant rolls, nigiri and what feminism is Student Women's Organization, that had female. TEDxClevelandStateUniversity Friday, Oct. 16. P5 Series this year P7 sashimi. P13 been disbanded. responsibility to be about." Since the formation of SFC, Jones and for women, but men have a responsibility the group have been actively working a part of it." to be“Feminism a part of isit," definitely he said. "Justa movement like any with other student-run groups to raise Oct. 20 to awareness and become active members Student Feminist Coalition holds Oct. 26 » Weekly Calendar of the equal rights movement. meetingsother movement twice a to month. fight oppression. The meeting » Staff Even though feminism has recently This past week, Student Feminist Maria Miranda, an activist of New time and place are announced on their received a bad rap by some, SFC Coalition organized a group panel of Voice Cleveland was also on the panel. Twitter account, @CSUFeminism, and Editor-in-Chief Red Cross Blood Drive, MC Lobby, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. president Zoe Jones, a senior majoring leaders from various organizations in She explained that today’s activist on their Facebook page at facebook. Elissa Tennant Tues » CSU College Republicans Meeting, SC 340, 11:30 a.m. needs to be trained and professional, com/Student-Feminist-Coalition-of- Managing Editor Oct.Sept. 20 25 Career Workshop, SR 158, 11:30 p.m. wants the group to change that. feminist rights. but also able to organize a letter writing Cleveland-State-University. Abe Kurp in “[Student Nonprofit Feminist Administration Coalition] atworks CSU, andAnnie around Krol, Cleveland a Natural Abortionthat also Rights fight forcampaign or lobby to make an impact on News Editor to kind of erase stigma on campus about legislators. feminism.” she said. of the panel. Focusing mainly on Ohio As a whole, SFC members agreed Abby Burton Career Workshop, SR 158, 12 p.m. Creative Writing Club, RT 901, 1 p.m. Action League field organizer, was part Arts & Entertainment Editor Wed » Laura’s Home Candy Bag Event, SC Atrium, 4:20 p.m. Morgan Elswick Oct.Sept. 21 26 Sports Editor Finance workshop held for students Gregory Kula Day of the Dead Fest, SC Atrium, 11 a.m. Opinion Editor Thurs »» By Abby Burton Sara Liptak Oct.Sept. 22 27 Dr. Sandra Chincholkar of the Focusing on how college students can Finally, make adjustments as needed Cover Designer Cleveland State University Mathematics spend a lot of money without realizing so that the total expenses do not how much you could spend if you paid Steven Pitingolo department presented a “Balancing Your is, Chincholkar gave a few examples of outweigh the total income. taking a large expense and figuring out Web Editor FallViking Career Knit Day, Clique PE102, Meeting, 7 a.m.-2:30 MC 105, p.m. 2:30-3:30 p.m. Women's Soccer vs. Valparaiso @ Krenzler Field, 7 p.m. Budget” event on Oct. 8 in Cleveland how something that seems like a little Chincholkar also covered were and what income expenses you should Francesca Gariano Fri » Swimming and Diving vs. YSU, Busbey Natatorium, 5 p.m. State University’s Women’s Center. expense can actually be a big one. things like calculating gross income considerit every as month), a college monthly student. cash flow » Volleyball vs. Loyola @ Woodling Gym, 7 p.m. Advertising Manager Oct.Sept. 23 28 The event started with basics on One of the examples that she used before taxes, practicing prorating (or These income expenses include Sarah George budgets and why it is important to was buying coffee every day. If a student housing, transportation, debt, food, child Business Manager Men's, Women's Swimming, Intrasquad/Alumni Splash Bash @ Robert create one. buys a coffee for $4.25 every day, it may care, medical, education, incidentals and Giorgiana Lascu SwimmingF. Busbey andNatatorium, Diving vs. 9 a.m.Gannon, Busbey Natatorium, 1 p.m. Chincholkar offered tips on not seem like much. But in one year, "[Finances] other things personal to you. Sat Men’s soccer vs. Milwaukee, Krenzler Field, 1 p.m. controlling your budget like knowing that student will have spent a total of There will be another budgeting Student Media & Web Specialist Sat » Volleyball vs. UIC @ Woodling Gym, 4 p.m. your bank balance, knowing what $1,551.25 on coffee alone. seminar in the CSU Women’s Center Sept. 29 Women’sWomen's soccer Cross vs.Country, Oakland, All-Ohio Krenzler Championship Field, 7 p.m. @ Cedarville, TBA Daniel Lenhart Oct. 24 you spend, not buying on impulse After having students choose a allow you Nov. 5 to which Chincholkar asks Faculty Advisor and staying as true to your budget as small expense they have everyday, she that each student brings all bills and Dr. Edward Horowitz possible. explained the four-step plan to creating to start information on their income so she can Distribution Sun » NoMen's events Tennis, scheduled Ball State Invitational @ Muncle, Ind., All day She also spoke about credit scores a budget. help everyone make a monthly budget. » and why they matter to students. “Step one is looking at what you are Mark Heller Oct.Sept. 25 30 According to Chincholkar, credit scores step in the creation of a budget is to list creating the spending monthly, honestly,” she said. Staff Writers & Photographers affect your chances of getting a credit all monthlyAccording income. to Chincholkar, the first “And then step two is deciding where Amara Alberto, Matthew Johns, Roman Macharoni, Becky Magnus Appreciation Monday, All Day card, a car and even a house. The next step is to list all monthly life that you and how you can cut corners with your Raspe, Cameron Tolbert, Elisabeth Weems Mon TheMen's Cleveland Golf, Telich POPS Sun Chorus, Life Financial/CSU Waetjen Auditorium, Invitational, 7:30 p.m.Cleveland, “[Finances] allow you to start expenses from things that take money budget.” » All day through Tuesday creating the life that you want,” she said. monthly like insurance and groceries. Oct. 261 “Like saving for your children and giving want." Contact The Cauldron at [email protected] them a heads-up for college, owning a by subtracting the total expenses from Want your event featured on our calendar? Send the event name, date, time and location to [email protected]. For letter to the editor submission guidelines, visit www.csucauldron.com. Submission deadline is every Saturday prior to the event by 5 p.m. house that you want and more.” the Then, total income.find the net monthly cash flow THE THE CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Oct. 20, 2015 4 News » Oct. 20, 2015 5 News » Captured on campus: TEDxClevelandStateUniversity TEDxClevelandStateUniversity draws crowd Photos by Evan Prunty Second annual event 'makes you look beyond perception' By Abby Burton

The Monte Ahuja College of something that we see every day and about poverty and violence. He now wheelchair-bound dancers to perform Business held its second annual make the audience take a second look. returns to Cleveland to teach the together. TEDxClevelandStateUniversity event people here what this city has been The seventh speaker, Timothy in the Waetjen Auditorium in the a survivor of a severe heart defect that through by “letting the walls talk.” Tramble, the executive director of Music and Communications building started The firstwhen speaker she was was born. Julie She Wilkes, spoke Webb plans to shut down streets Burton, Bell, Carr Development Inc. Friday, Oct. 16. about overcoming life’s obstacles to throughout Cleveland and project presented his thoughts on how to Hosting 13 speakers and two pre- animated faces onto the structures make Cleveland one of the greatest recorded video talks, the event lasted The next speaker, Chris Webb to have them "tell" their stories. He cities while keeping current residents leftfind theone’s audience meaning speechlessin life. while hopes this will make people realize intermission. he performed a poem he had wrote what a great place we live in. Jason Perz followed Tramble with about The five Master hours, ofincluding Ceremonies, a one-hour Dr. about the crime and injustices in The next two speakers gave their ahappy talk onand the avoiding thrill ofgentrification. failure. Having Charleyse S. Pratt, assistant vice Cleveland. talk together. Professor of Urban been adopted by a loving family and “But, folks. I’m tired,” he said as Studies Bill Bowen and retired a mother whom he lost to muscular and Multicultural Engagement, he performed his poem. “'Cause 16 president of CSU Michael Schwartz dystrophy, Perz had a lot of obstacles presidentexplained the for theme the Officeof the ofevent, Inclusion spoke about the importance of to overcome. which was “Made You Look: Beyond old on my best friend’s street so how Struggling with depression, Perception.” coulddays ago,I stay bullets inspired?” struck a five-month-in education from the standpoints suicidal thoughts and even addiction, She said this theme was chosen Webb, from Cleveland’s East Side, ofideas both anda university the conflictleader and of a businessPerz spoke about how failure is so that each speaker could take has travelled the world speaking professor. actually a one-up one can have on Top left: TEDxClevelandStateUniversity speakers gather on Another CSU professor spoke next others. He now operates ThrillerBMX, stage at the end of the event on Friday, Oct. 16. They received a about robotic biomimicry. Professor a program based on BMX biking which standing ovation from the crowd. Ton van den Bogert showed how promotes a healthy, drug-free lifestyle scientists can learn how to make to youth. Bottom left: Retired President of Cleveland State University, Professor Peter Dunham spoke Top right: Rich Cochran speaks about the beneits of trees on Michael Schwartz (left) and Urban Studies professor Bill Bowen a city's health and prosperity. one of the world’s oldest creatures — on imagination and the importance sit on stage during their talk about ideas and business and what amore horse. efficient robots by looking of at creativity. As an archaeologist, Dunham presented his thoughts on role they play in universities. Bottom right: Timothy Tramble passionately speaks about the youngest speaker what makes humans successful. Cleveland's quest to become a successful city while avoiding TEDxClevelandStateUniversity The fifth speaker washas All thriving cities have one thing in the pitfalls of gentriication. ever had. Jacob Cramer, a 14-year-old, common, according to Rich Cochran. spoke about his love for the elderly. He explained that trees have more Cramer founded an organization called Love for the Elderly in Dec. prosperity more than we can imagine, 2013 which collects and distributes providingof an influence research and on even our maps health to and letters of love to the elderly who back up his talk. reside in nursing homes across the Dr. Adrienne Boissy is the Cleveland country. After intermission, the audience gave a talk in which she explained why took their seats for the sixth speaker, therapeuticClinic’s chief mislabeling experience of officer. diagnoses She Mary Verdi-Fletcher. is not the answer to helping patients. Verdi-Fletcher was born with Chris Ramsay, a dog trainer from the a spinal disability, causing her to east side of Cleveland ended the event. require braces on her legs to walk With help from his K-9 companion, when she was young and eventually Snickers, Ramsay educated the resulting in the need for a wheelchair. audience on how to communicate These obstacles did not stop her, with your pups effectively. however, and her TED talk was about CSU President Ronald her love of dance and how she is seen Berkman was thrilled with for her talents in dance rather than TEDxClevelandStateUniversity and her disability. stepped up to acknowledge the innovators who graced the stage. dance company, Dancing Wheels "I think that Cleveland State has CompanyShe founded and School, the first that integrated allows changed from a port to a destination wheelchair-bound dancers and non- [for innovation]," he said. THE THE CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper 6 Sports CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Sports Oct. 20, 2015 » Oct. 20, 2015 7 » CSU men's and women's basketball preview The Cubs, a goat and 'Back to the Future' Filled with new faces, both Viking teams prepare for new season By Gregory Kula The year is 2015, and the Chicago seeing the Cubs win this season would Cubs are in Major League Baseball's make any casual sports fan root for (MLB) National League Championship them, but other facts surrounding the Series (NLCS). century-old championship drought The last time the Cubs were this and the movie show that something close to the World Series was 2003. strange is happening on the north The last time they were actually in the side of Chicago. World Series was 1945. The last time Although the Cubs did not win a they won the World Series was 1908. World Series from 1908 to 1945, the Although they won the World actual “curse” on the team occurred Series in 1907 and 1908, those are the during the last Series they played in. only two wins the team has to their The story goes that William Sianis name. — owner of the Billy Goat Tavern in As team after team was knocked Chicago — attempted to bring a goat Photo courtesy cdn.rsvlts.com out of the MLB playoffs, the Cubs into Game Four of the '45 World In "Back to the Future Part II," Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) sees that the Cubs win the World Series in 2015, which still might happen with the actual Cubs in the NLCS. Photo courtesy csuathletics.edu Photo courtesy cleveland.com cruised through the Wild Card game Series when the ushers and the owner Left: CSU women's head coach Kate Peterson Abiad (left, kneeling) is prepared to combat injuries and the departures of her top three scorers with a full roster and a new plan. on the back of Cy Young Award front- said no. The Billy Goat Tavern is the Future" prediction will collide to Right: CSU men's head coach Gary Waters lost two of his stars to other universities, but he is back with a rebuilt roster and ready to play everyone, including the freshmen if necessary. runner Jake Arrieta. famous for the Cubs, but it is also produce a win, but they still have a They beat the St. Louis Cardinals Tavern website, Sianis then said the famous for Saturday Night Live. long way to go. By Gregory Kula in the National League Division Series infamous According words to thethat official sealed Billy the CubsGoat Stephen Colbert recently stated (NLDS) to advance and keep a movie fate. Cleveland State University enough to win the league. She said the ways, but Abiad said there is one thing will play.” show featured , along his support on "The Late Show with prophecy alive. “The Cubs ain't gonna win no One of the first sketches on the basketball is back! missing this season for the women’s Waters praised his team and knows with other cast members, at the Stephen Colbert." Ever the running joke, the Cubs more,” he said. “The Cubs will never tavern. The ridiculous spoof grew to “The Chicago Cubs are clearly “We need more than six,” she team. they have what it takes to compete in winning the World Series has only win a World Series so long as the goat Women’s team freshmen will help fill this void. become one of the most well-known the Greatest Of All Time,” he said. said. “Of the freshmen, the kid who “I have kids that can shoot the ball,” such a tough conference. happened once since 1945, and it was is not allowed in .” is the farthest ahead…is Nicolette she said. “What I’m looking for is a “We have depth,” he said. “We have sketches the show has created. “G.O.A.T.! G.O.A.T.!” In a press conference Tuesday, Oct in the movie "Back to the Future Part After he spoke these words, the Belushi died in 1982, but his Maybe they should sell out the 13, head coach Kate Peterson Abiad Newman. She is very skilled [and] rebounder.” size, [and] we’re athletic.” II." The story of Marty McFly (Michael Cubs lost the Series and never made very disciplined.” Waters said he plans on using a brother and fellow comedian, Jim, was NLCS by giving livestock tickets just to sat down to talk about the 2015-16 Men’s team J. Fox) traveling through time shows it back. They have since seen heart- be safe. season. Even with the entire roster healthy, full-court press more often because of the Cubs winning the Series in the breaking losses every few years the Vikings still have to deal with this athletic team and working it into The Cubs may be hoping that Last year, the men’s team lost year 2015. including fan Steve Bartman getting at the final game of this year's NLDS. the loss of their top three scorers — the half-court defense. Belushi’s loose connection to the At press time, the Cubs were down amount of injuries the team had to guard Trey Lewis and forward Anton Just looking at the movie and in the way of a catch in 2003. Billy Goat Tavern and the "Back to 0-1 in games in the seven-game NLCS. work Abiad through first addressed last season. the incredible forward Imani Gordon, guard Cori Grady. Head coach Gary Waters will The offensive side of the team is “I’m worried about injuries,” she Coleman and guard Kiersten Green, tell you that he’s heard that statement still up for grabs without a proven said. “After last year, it’s on my mind a who all graduated last season. too many times. point guard to replace Charlie Lee and lot.” At a press conference Tuesday, Oct. Lewis who are no longer on the team. She admitted the ever-changing player losses, the team knows they 13, Waters spoke about the new team Sophomore Kenny Carpenter and Breast Cancer Awareness Month at CSU Rec Center rotation last season hindered a lot of have In toaddition improve to theirfighting road injuries record and to that lost a few of its star players from freshman Rob Edwards are expected the team’s growth and the timing and compete. previous seasons and must decide to take the bulk of the work at that By Matthew Johns number of injuries last season was “On the road, we have a routine and how it's going to play. position. incredibly unlucky. I try to stick to that,” she said. “[But] “[We] have to establish a whole Junior Myles Hamilton is coming The month of October is designated interesting to see how many people they are and who they want to be,” were given a chance to win gift cards She said one week she had to go we need to be a better road team if we new group of young men moving in a off redshirting last season and Waters to raising breast cancer awareness come out.” Mozena said. “Students are very and T-shirts. to the Cleveland Clinic three different are going to win a championship.” direction,” he said. and remembering those who have Holding these types of events in impressionable. We want to make a Besides the pink ribbons and times for player injuries. This road schedule is much He does not know what to expect ballhandling position. passed due to the horrible disease. a college environment always poses positive impression.” volleyball game, the Rec Center will This season, Abiad and the Vikings different with the addition of Northern this season but hopes the team will believes Along he with can alsothe fitnew nicely team, into the and Cleveland State University’s challenges due to the students' busy Tables have been set up in the Rec also raise money through a three- have a much fuller roster of 15 players. Kentucky University to the Horizon play better than critics predict. conference tournament will no longer Recreation Center is doing their part schedules, but Mozena feels they are Center lobby to provide students with on-three basketball tournament held One key player, junior guard Alexis League. Now the road games will be “Will we be good coming out of the be at the top team’s court. Instead it to help the cause. important for young adults to attend. information regarding the disease, Thursday, Oct. 15. Eckles, is already out with an ACL played two at a time. Abiad thinks this gate?” he said. “It’s hard to tell because will be hosted by Detroit on a Saturday A number of events have been “We are hopeful we will have a lot along with pink ribbons available for Party in Pink! Zumbathon will be injury. The team is hoping to have her helps the league be fair. you’re still trying to develop that.” through Tuesday at Joe Louis Arena. scheduled all over campus throughout of participation,” Mozena said. “You purchase. held on Oct. 20 in the MAC Gymnasium back by the conference tournament. “If you have to play two tough Unlike last year, when the rotation Waters knows the Horizon League October geared toward raising in an effort to help raise breast cancer Senior forward Allison Mitchell, teams, everyone has to play two tough was set and key players were just that offers many challenges for the team, awareness — including a three-on- the year with things like midterms.” their names or the names of their awareness with an evening of vibrant never know. This is a difficult time of Students can fill out cards with sophomore forward Olivia Voskuhl, teams,” she said. — key — this season, Waters is going and he ranks Valparaiso University three basketball tournament and a Making an impression on college loved ones who have been affected by colors and dancing. junior guard Adesuwa Aideyman, Abiad is excited about the to use his entire roster, but the order and Oakland University at top. Zumbathon. students can last a lifetime and spark breast cancer. Donations are accepted All proceeds from events junior guard Brooke Smith, sophomore partnership with Quicken Loans is not yet set. CBS sports also ranks Valpo at the The Rec Center’s competitive an interest in helping a great cause. but are not mandatory. the Susan G. Komen Foundation. benefit guard Kayla Livingston and freshman Arena and thinks that it add a lot to “We’re going to play ten this year, top and has them ranked 41st in the sports and camps coordinator, Aside from raising money for the A "pink-out" volleyball game was forward Ashanti Abshaw will make up CSU basketball to be able to play there. or more,” he said. “I can say this; we’ll country. Oakland is ranked 103rd. CSU Kelly Mozena, is excited to see what cause, awareness is the Rec Center’s held earlier in the month where fans A full list of events can be found the most of the rotation while Eckles “It’s great for the program,” she have a senior in there. We’re going is ranked 200th. students engage in. main goal throughout this month. were encouraged to dress in pink. at www.csuohio.edu/services/ recovers from her injury. said. “It’s great for recruiting.” to have three juniors, and everybody “We’ve had a lot of interest, but not “It’s very important. This is the Donations were accepted throughout recreationcenter. Abiad knows this is not going to be This season can go many different else will be young. My three freshmen many events yet,” she said. “It will be age that students discover who the game, and students who donated THE CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper 8 Feature CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper 9 Feature Oct. 20, 2015 » Oct. 20, 2015 » stayed in school. She graduated he’s always had a strong inclination school. I was like, ‘I’m going to do my for government assistance right at from the Health Careers program at to give back. CSU. Martin Luther King Jr. High School According to Jones, it was the care of where are my siblings going “I think the big takeaways are Homeless at CSU (MLK). She got good grades and still combination of his mother’s toschool live? work, How butis my first family I have going to take to that there is great hope,” Keller volunteers there regularly as part strength and a mentoring program eat? I don’t want to be living large said. “Lift Up Vikes is providing of a mentoring program she helped run by a Cleveland cop named on campus knowing that I have food support to help encourage students. create. Timothy Roberts that got him up to eat because I have a meal plan I don’t look at this as a tragic place What it's like to earn a degree while living in poverty She received scholarships from and over homelessness. and I can go to the cafeteria, but my or a sad place. I think it’s a place of CSU, moved into a dorm, had a Because of Roberts, Jones was siblings and my mom are at home great hope and great support and meal plan and — most importantly exposed to people, places and things starving.” of encouraging already amazing — made friends, including her outside the narrow world of poverty Out of desperation, Sims brought people to keep going.” By Giorgiana Lascu, assisted by Abe Kurp roommate from freshman year, he was born into, and he hopes to do Tupperware containers into the CSU Allee Coates. much of the same for kids today. dining hall and loaded them with “Shout out to CSU for bringing “I actually created a program food for her family — taking only as "Lift Up Vikes is It’s a crisp, autumn night on the theme song. Their voices fade away student who has gone without “Lucky you!” she chuckled. Allee to me!” Sims said. “She’s called the 4E Program based much as she needed. corner of Chester Avenue and East as I walk out of comfortable college- secure housing for long stretches of About two years after moving always like, ‘You need a hug?’ And upon my talks,” Jones said. “We providing support 22nd Street around 10:30 p.m. I’m world into the eerie silence on her life — to trade stories. to Cleveland, when Sims was in I do. I do need a hug. I’m like, ‘Oh, have to expose, educate, remove college. She appealed multiple to help encourage heading to Norma Herr, the local Payne Avenue. Like me, Sims also spent some the seventh grade, her family thanks, Allee!’" young people from out of their timesInevitably, and got sheback flunkedin, but a out stable of women’s shelter, located just a block A group of about 40 women are time at Norma Herr. Unlike me, got approved by the Cuyahoga When I asked her what her environments and give them new situation for her family proved hard students. I don't away on Payne Avenue. outside the shelter. They’re quiet for she was only a girl, about 11 years Metropolitan Housing Authority favorite memory from CSU was, she experiences if we are to help change to come by, and her appeals wore look at this as I am not homeless and I never a group so large. Is there not enough old and had recently moved with (CMHA) and moved into public answered quickly: A girl’s night with their mindsets about how they view thin. have been. Waiting at that crosswalk, room in the shelter? her mother and three siblings to housing. her roommates, when they watched themselves and view the world.” “Every time I tried to go back to a sad or tragic I didn’t yet know how ignorant I am As I approach, I realize the Cleveland from Detroit. “We were on the program at “American Horror Story,” put on school, stuff kept happening,” she about homelessness. Staying at a women are watching a lady in a The family was supposed to stay CMHA until I was, I think, 16 or facemasks, vegged out on vegan said. “I felt bad about giving them place. I think it's shelter for a single night will barely purple turban who is speaking in with Sim’s mother’s best friend, but 17,” Sims said. “My mom had a job desserts and took pictures on wind- onSims' graduating worldview and doesn’t is definitely care how not the same speech, and after a while a place of great scratch the surface, but for me it’s tongues. One white-haired woman the best friend’s boyfriend wasn’t for a while. She had been taking up disposable cameras. longconfined it takes. by poverty. She’s hellbent they were like, ‘No, you can’t come the beginning of understanding. in the crowd is wearing slippers, an having it, so they wound up at her medicine, so she was cool, so “The goal was to take all these fun back. I’m sorry.’” hope." When I heard Cleveland State Norma Herr. The family stayed there pictures so years and years later, University was launching Lift Up and a robe. on and off for months at a time. house. We were out of the projects, when we’ve probably forgotten "I'm going to do Hope on the horizon ankle-length flowered night-gown then it helped us find a two-family Vikes (LUV) — a program to provide “This is not our end, but our in our two-family. Our landlord was about each other, we unpack all my school work, basic needs like food and laundry beginning. In Jesus’ name, amen,” "My mom always really cool. And then [my mom] just this stuff and go get the camera At this point, Sims isn’t sure if facilities to homeless and housing- says the lady in the turban. dropped off the face of the Earth.” developed and go, ‘Look! This was but first I have to CSU will let her back in, but Keller is insecure students — I was shocked The women in the crowd bow felt bad about When I asked Sims if she was one of the greatest nights of our optimistic about Sims’ chances. For Sims, at least, it’s still too early there was even a need for such a their heads and repeat. Then a mad at her mom for disappearing, take care of where being mentally lives,’” she said. “It is possible to come back,” to say if or when she’ll come back to program. man steps out of the only car on her answer broke my heart. are my siblings Keller said. “It’s always possible to CSU. Right now, she plans to move in It’s easy to accept the concept the street with two giant, greasy unstable and not “My mom always felt bad about Not so different after all come back.” with her sick stepfather to act as his of homeless people my age, but McDonald’s bags and, soon after, the being mentally unstable and not going to live? How being able to do And when she does, she’ll have caretaker. the idea that the kid sitting next crowd disperses, munching dollar being able to do what she needed Many of the possibilities for Sims’ is my family going the strong arms of the LUV program But some day soon, she knows to you in Econ is worrying about burgers. what she needed to,” she said. “I know she tried. life are embodied by Basheer Jones, to support her. The idea for the LUV she will make it back to school. where he’s going to sleep is hard to Once I get in the shelter, the [She] would go without eating just a poet, activist and speaker who to eat?" program was hatched about three swallow. details surprise me. No one is to do. I know she to make sure that we ate. My mom was homeless for long stretches she said. “I just want to graduate. I mumbling to themselves, there are tried. [She] would is the tiniest thing ever because as a child and spoke at the 2014 the Spring 2016 semester. don’t“I don’tcare reallywhere have I graduate a final goal,”from. director of the Resource Centers at no cockroaches — but there is no she went so long without eating. TEDxClevelandStateUniversity yearsWhen ago it’s and ready, will finallythe program launch inI just want to prove to my friends, I first met Jillian Keller, assistant the Department of Student Life and toilet paper either. go without eating She [only] eats twice a week [now] conference. I interviewed him over will offer students a food pantry who I know had it worse than me, the head of the LUV program, the I spend most of the night just to make sure because that’s what she’s used to the phone prior to my talk with (already in operation), laundry and my siblings and the kids I day I was initially going to sleep at doing.” Sims. But, as she said throughout our mentor — look, you don’t have to Norma Herr. Keller was so adamant number 125, obsessing over every that we ate." After Sims’ mother’s I noticed remarkable parallels interview, “Things happen.” housing-insecure students, lockers be perfect. Life most of the time fidgeting in my narrow top bunk, I not stay at Norma Herr that it movement of my bunkmate, the disappearance — a common between Jones’ story and Sims’. The magic of her stay at CSU forfacilities some ofspecifically their belongings for homeless and a —or I would say 80 percent of the scared me off for weeks. snoring coming from somewhere occurrence throughout her life No, he didn’t mention any girls' didn’t last. In Sims’ sophomore place to receive mail. times — sucks. But, look, with all “If you were my daughter, I — their landlord was patient. But nights or “American Horror Story” year, trouble at home yanked her the obstacles in life, you can still would be jumping over my desk from the sleeping bodies all around everyone has a limit. marathons. attention away from school, and her planning classes taught by a CSU accomplish your goal. My goal is just in the darkness and the stifling heat and shaking you,” she said after she me. I survive the night. “He let us stay there for two But like Sims, as a child, Jones grades suffered. mathLUV professor will also and cooking offer financial classes to graduate college.” heard what I was planning. “When we were [at Norma Herr], months without rent, and then he lived for a time with his mother and “I got all F’s because I wasn’t taught by a prominent local chef. But here I am, heading to Norma Making sacrifices they had really bad bedbugs and was like, ‘I’m sorry. You have to go,’” his three siblings in a Cleveland- concerned about school,” she said. For students whose needs are Anyone interested in donating Herr instead of my nice, warm bed. roaches,” she said. Sims said. area homeless shelter before being “I don’t know if that’s for everybody beyond the scope of the program, time, money or goods to LUV can The light turns green. A group of The morning after my night at “I didn’t see any now! I’ve never So they were homeless again. approved by CMHA. Like Sims, he [else], but for me when stuff started contact Jillian Keller at 216-687- students are walking arm in arm Norma Herr, I sat down with Quenice seen a bedbug,” I admitted, a little Sims, like she always does, persisted. graduated from MLK. And like Sims, going bad, I completely forgot about 4674 or at [email protected]. singing the “Game of Thrones” Sims — a 20-year-old, former CSU disappointed. Through pure determination, she LUV will serve as an official Ohio Benefit Bank, so students can apply THE THETHE CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper 1010 CultureA&E CAULDRONCAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper 11 Reviews11 A&E CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Oct. 20, 2015 » CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper Oct. 20, 2015 » Captured on campus: Latino Cultures Festival Comedian Bill Burr to stop in Cleveland Students learn about, experience a diverse ethnic community By Roman Macharoni With an upcoming animated year with fellow co-producers Vince Photos by Cameron Tolbert sitcom and an eight-year-running Vaughn and Michael Price working podcast, Bill Burr is certainly a busy on his latest project — the animated man. Also known for his role in the hit sitcom “F is for Family.” Burr said he series “Breaking Bad” and his Comedy was spending late nights working in Central stand-up specials, Burr will the studio to get the characters right be bringing his unapologetic comedy and to make the show a reality. style to PlayhouseSquare’s State “I’ve been in show business for 23 Theatre (1519 Euclid Ave.) Friday, years,” Burr said. “And this was the Oct. 23. Politically incorrect Burr is known doesn’t feel like work.” for making time to rant and feature first “F timeis for I’ve Family” ever ishad set anin 1973actual and job. It comedy’s brightest stars on his show loosely based on Burr’s childhood while touring around the country. growing up. The show will premiere His signature brash comedy style has earned him a reputation among his Voice talent for the show will include fellow comics as a strong supporter of Burr,in December Justin Long exclusively and Laura Dern. on Netflix. the craft, or a comedian’s comedian. Burr also keeps himself busy with Photo courtesy bitsandsegways.com Most known for his role in "Breaking Bad" and eight-year-running podcast, comedian Bill In a phone interview, he remarked his “Monday Morning Podcast.” As the Burr will be performing at PlayhouseSquare Friday, Oct. 23. on how humbled he is to have such a show has grown, viewers have often title. sent him questions concerning sports Burr looks forward to coming back “My bucket list is empty,” Burr said. and relationship advice. to Cleveland, saying that a lot of his but at press time his 9:30 p.m. show Burr’s first show is already sold out, “All I wanted to do was be a working “I can’t say I enjoy doing this as closest friends come from Cleveland, still has seats available. Call 216-241- comedian. Everything else has been much as stand-up,” Burr said. “But I including Nick Kostis, owner of the 6000 or visit playhousesquare.org for gravy.” love hearing people’s questions…it’s comedy club Hilarities. tickets. Burr has been busy for the past very satisfying.” Tickets for the show are $47.50. Students who rock: Maria DiDonato Hip to That is made entirely of different progressions, scatting and a Cleveland State University students whole new way of singing,” she said. and was created a year ago after the DiDonato has also become familiar group met in the Music department’s Jazz Combo. The group also performed in the with “Booking difficulties gigs likeis a struggle networking because and Thursday Series — a weekly concert youfinding have places to do to a play. lot of calling [and] performance hosted by the Music emailing,” she said. “Eventually places department that is mandatory for all start calling you, which is nice, but music majors to perform in at least I'm always calling to book us different once a semester. places.” “I got us together to do a Thursday Even with the complications of Series in Drinko Hall, and we liked booking, DiDonato still believes playing together so much that we being in a band to be an invaluable started a band,” DiDonato said. experience.

Photo courtesy facebook.com/HiptoThat Hip to That includes a bassist, “I love being a student in a band, keyboardist and drummer, along with because I feel like you always learn Senior Music Education major Maria DiDonato has been the vocalist for Hip to That for a Top Left: Senior Spanish major Judy Nogueras (left) presents samples of Puerto Rican cuisine during the Latino Cultures Festival held Thursday, Oct. 15 in the Student Center Ballroom year since the members met in the Music department's Jazz Combo performance group. vocalist DiDonato. the most about performing by simply from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event was presented by the Oice of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement. Hip to That is primarily a cover doing it,” DiDonato said. “You learn By Morgan Elswick band, but they occasionally include from mistakes and you learn how to Top Right: Musicians performing during the Drumplay: Afro-Caribbean Bands portion of the event. their own work in performances. connect with one another by playing From working a part-time job to Education major with a minor in DiDonato has learned many new [it] out.” Bottom Left: Visitors were encouraged to learn about traditional and contemporary Latino cultures. Tables were set up with cultural fact cards with corresponding ethnic items, and running a student organization, there Theatre, being the vocalist of Hip informational, student-made posters were displayed throughout the area. aspects of music from her experience Hip to That will perform at The are several ways for a college student to That is her way of learning the in the band. Stray Goose (37040 Detroit Rd.) in nuances of the music industry while Bottom Right: Dr. Charleyse Pratt (left), assistant vice president for the Oice of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, presents handmade jewelry from Mexico. “I learned a lot about jazz music Avon on Halloween (Oct. 31) starting For Maria DiDonato, a senior Music from my friends in the group — like at 9:30 p.m. to gain experience in any given field. finishing her degree. THE THE CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON Oct. 20, 2015 12 Theatre» Oct. 20, 2015 13 Food » 'King Lear' astounds audience with cast Direction, costumes show insightful, captivating take on tale

daughters — the size of each division Hally) are the most striking feature depending solely on the quality of each of modernism in a usually antiquated daughter’s profession of love to their context. The royal daughters are father. As his two eldest daughters adorned in structured pencil-dresses plot to undermine their aging father’s and chic bohemian-reminiscent power in order to seize it entirely ensembles. The king and other royals for themselves, Lear descends into look dashing in suits and ties and up- madness. to-date military attire. Photos by Roman Macharoni The Hanna Theater’s Classic The fashions are unique to each Far left: Danny's BLT roll — made chemistry. They provide pristine aspects of their backgrounds and with smoked salmon and a lettuce roll, performancesCompany flauntsthat remain seamless poignant castpersonalities.character and Thecleverly regal reflectyet versatile different topped with tomato and loaded with and truthful while encompassing the scenic design allows for a wide array bacon and spicy mayonnaise modern mannerisms and integrity of of backdrops and moods. Top center: California Shrimp and Crab this interpretation of “King Lear." Overall, “King Lear” is an box Of the array of enjoyable entertaining and intriguing performances, Lear’s daughters — production that will especially pique Bottom center: Signature E.L.S. roll Goneril (Laura Perrotta) and Regan the interest of experienced theatre- made with tempura shrimp, avocado (Robyn Cohen) — shine particularly goers who appreciate creative and salmon bright as two very conniving people interpretations of classic works. Photo courtesy greatlakestheatre.org Student tickets are $13 with an Aled Davies (center) is King Lear, a ruler who chooses to divide his kingdom into three parts presence and sly, scheming physicality. ID and are available online at www. for each of his daughters in "King Lear," running now through Nov. 1 at PlayhouseSquare. with The cunningmost captivating inflections, performance piercing playhousesquare.org or at the box Monday-Saturday: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. of the production, though, undoubtedly By Cheyenne Bizon Sunday: 4 p.m.-9 p.m. goes to Davies as the disturbing William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” Under the direction of Joseph cyclone of madness that is King Lear. office in PlayhouseSquare. 5th Street Arcades, 509 Prospect Ave. E, boasts a long history of striking Hanreddy, “King Lear” is being His honesty is prevalent in all aspects Cleveland, OH 44114 audiences with harrowing loss performed at PlayhouseSquare’s of Lear’s journey through insanity, Sushi 86 (216) 621-8686 and tragic disturbance. It grips the Hanna Theatre now through Nov. 1. and his focus is never anything but audience with scenes of betrayal, In this tale, King Lear (Aled Davies) precise and mesmerizing, making his whiffs of greed and disquieting chooses to divide his kingdom into performance fascinating. themes of madness. three parts to bequeath to his three The costumes (designed by Martha By Roman Macharoni

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The Black Lives Matter movement two were found guilty. and black people are fed up with the It is avoiding the fact that statistics My husband and I work full-time did feel a lot better once she got to I was dealing with a sick child. The has been thriving for over a year. apparent carelessness concerning show at least 313 black people were and are both in school. When one of absence — which I understand to a school and played with her friends. last thing on my mind should have Created by sisters Alicia Garza, Opal acquitted, black South Central L.A. their lives. killed by the police in 2013. our children is sick, we spend quite a degreedoctor’s — notebut not as all justification illnesses lead for to myThat still didn’t stop the guilt that one been making sure my FMLA hours Tometi and Patrisse Cullors, it was residentsAfter thewere twooutraged. officers They were The state of fear black people now It is avoiding the fact that 17-year- bit of time debating who will be the a doctor’s trip. of us should have been home with her were clocked. made in response to black lives being so angry they began rioting, looting live in when they are approached by old Trayvon Martin lost his life. lucky one to miss work. They want you to have a suitable to let her rest. She always made me feel guilty — it lost at the hands of policemen. and burning buildings and cars. It is avoiding the fact that white What we usually do is take turns backup, but who is going to want to Companies should offer more paid- was awful. My stress levels were high, Black people have been dealing should never happen in a country supremacy still reigns in the United staying home unless the other one has watch a sick child that is not theirs? time-off to working parents. If this is and that wasn’t good for my son or my with police brutality for a very long cases of police killings, but certainly deemedpolice officers the “land is of unacceptable the free.” and States and that people do not want something major going on at work. Most parents do not have a backup something a company cannot do, then family as a whole. time, with a notable case being the notThat the last. was one of the first public The Black Lives Matter movement Black Lives Matter to succeed and The brunt of it used to fall on when their child gets sick. It’s pretty they should give parents support if Upon hiring, most employers say Rodney King beating. Sean Bell was killed the day before serves as a voice for the unheard, so create justice because of their white me because my husband was in a sad that parents spend time worrying their child is sick and not make them they are family-friendly, but that In 1991, four Los Angeles policemen his wedding in 2006 by New York why is it now being questioned? status. management role, often without about what awaits them at their job feel bad about it. usually turns out to be lie. I have yet pulled King and his friend out of a car Police Department detectives. Many people have chosen to change The implication that all lives matter coverage. I dreaded making that call the next day when they are with their When my son had a series of after a police chase. After suspecting Bell and a friend the Black Lives Matter movement into pushes black lives into the background to my boss’s voicemail at 6 a.m. sick children at home. surgeries between the ages of 10 to 13 it over my head when I miss work due Both men were asked to lie of going to retrieve a gun following an an All Lives Matter movement. once again. I usually spent my day worrying Some actually send their children months, a previous employer got so to afind sick an child. employer What a who shame. doesn’t hold facedown on the ground but when We know that all lives matter, but This injustice reiterates that black about the work I left behind, how I to school doped up on all sorts of upset with me that my job was on the King refused, he was viciously beaten. into their car and killed Bell, who was that isn’t what society shows us. lives in fact do matter, and that a would catch up and if my boss would medicine, praying the school doesn’t line. I didn’t understand why because my children’s health and well-being The entire incident was caught on unarmed.argument, Thedetectives detectives fired were 50 bullets found If all lives truly mattered in America, movement is necessary to gain justice. be upset with me. call them to come get picked up in the I turned in all of my paperwork for certainlyI’m a mother come before first and punching foremost a time and video. not guilty. there would be no need for an entire Our culture prides itself in being middle of the day. Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). clock. Once the video was released, the We have heard about the lost lives movement aimed to end the senseless Lisa Hammond is a senior majoring pro-children, yet we do not have the I admit I did this one time with my My boss would always remind me country was outraged at how King of Trayvon Martin, Freddie Gray and killings of black people. in Journalism & Promotional support from our employers. daughter. I spent the rest of the day that any time off I was using to take Jenna Salamon is a junior majoring was treated. Mike Brown, and how those accused Saying that all lives matter and Communication at CSU. Every employer I have worked for feeling guilty. care of my sick son was unpaid, and I in Journalism & Promotional of killing them were found not guilty. that there should not be a Black Lives in the last ten years has wanted a When I got home, she told me she had to keep track of it and turn it in. Communication at CSU. two were acquitted while the other These men were killed unjustly, Matter movement is disrespectful. The officers were put on trial, and Rice family deserves justice, closure Unfair to call 12-year-old Tamir Rice shooting "reasonable" By Patrick Kaminowski Two "experts" who recently in my gut. After seeing this country with Ferguson and Baltimore who prepared reports for the Cuyahoga spiral deeper into more heated racial A CNN article by Ralph Ellis and County Prosecutor in the Tamir tension between police and minority Melissaefficient Gray way. published in June of this police and civilians. It’s not the type of Rice case are calling the shooting communities, the line between law exposureshare stock I prefer in for the my conflictcity. between "reasonable." enforcement and police brutality verbal commands from inside the I want Timothy Loehmann to face Timothy McGinty, the county continues to blur. patrolyear said car Officerbefore Loehmannshooting at shouted Rice. the consequences of his actions and prosecutor, says that a grand jury The Rice family is in urgent need of However, witness interviews don’t for our community to move forward closure in this case. They have had to back up that statement. from this matter. Loehmann and his partner, Frank endure the tragedy of the loss of their There needs to be some type of Garmback,will decide will whether face charges. Officer Timothyson and the constant scrutiny of mass spoke with Rice and tried to de- reform within the Cleveland Police media. escalatePerhaps the if situation, the officers things actually could Department to reduce excessive use shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in The jury needs to bring Timothy have played out differently. of force in urban areas. NovemberLoehmann 2014, was after the the officer boy whowas Loehmann to justice. His impulsive, Video footage appears to show Rice As for these “expert” opinions seen displaying a handgun at Cuddell knee-jerk reaction cost a 12-year-old reaching for the gun in his waistband that describe Timothy Loehmann’s Recreation Center — it was actually kid his entire life. shooting at Tamir Rice as “reasonable,” an airsoft pellet gun. Loehmann also has a history was that really his intent? There are I have to vehemently disagree. Attorney S. Lamar Sims believes of emotional instability during simplyas the too officers’ many caruncertainties pulled up. here But These statements only allow the Rice posed a serious threat to the his previous employment at the — but one certainty is that this boy outrage and hurt to stay fresh in the Independence Police Department that should still be alive today. hearts of the Rice family. were objectively reasonable. There caused him to be terminated. With the shooting of Tamir Rice, isofficers a serious and problem Loehmann’s with these actions It is frightening that the Cleveland and similar cases like the Michael Patrick Kaminowski is senior statements, and the Rice family is Police Department overlooked his Brelo incident, Cleveland jumps into majoring in Journalism & Promotional understandably upset. background. Given this information, the spotlight of racial unrest between Communication at CSU. When I hear these statements, there is no reason this incident could police and minorities. it places an ugly feeling of distaste not have been handled in a more Our city is right up there on display