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St. Norbert Times Volume 90 Issue 5 Article 1 10-31-2018 "Master Chef" with Chan and Mann Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snctimes Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, Digital Humanities Commons, English Language and Literature Commons, History Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Music Commons, Other Arts and Humanities Commons, Reading and Language Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons, Technical and Professional Writing Commons, and the Television Commons Recommended Citation (2018) ""Master Chef" with Chan and Mann," St. Norbert Times: Vol. 90 : Iss. 5 , Article 1. Available at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snctimes/vol90/iss5/1 This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the English at Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. It has been accepted for inclusion in St. Norbert Times by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. October 31, 2018 Volume 90 | Issue 5 | Serving our Community without Fear or Favor since 1929 INDEX: NEWS: Title XI Clarity “Master Chef” with Chan and Mann SEE PAGE 2 > ASHLEY STREETER | NEWS CORRESPONDENT OPINION: Anger Becomes Action SEE PAGE 5 > FEATURES: SNC Eco Club SEE PAGE 9 > ENTERTAINMENT: Event Spotlight: Almost, Maine SEE PAGE 10 > SPORTS: Homecoming Sports Wrap-Up SEE PAGE 14 > Happy Halloween! Hapy Advisement Day! The “Times” wishes Dr. Joel Mann (left) and Dr. Ben Chan (right) | CVC Facebook page all students and advi- Focusing on everything ona Rueda Esquibel, Chan a half program “Two Serv- ingredient, a food that was sors well as they work from nature, parks and presented on the various ings of Green.” Chan and originally only grown in to plan next semester’s oceans to environmental methods for “decoloniz- Mann were asked by the the Americas and prepared classes. racism, climate change and ing” one’s diet, while Mann CVC to host this event, as in Native American dishes. This issue of the land rights, the Cassandra cooked a traditional Filip- they had recently led a short This was done to draw to “Times” also includes Voss Center is always find- pino dish, Ginataang Ka- term food ethics course for attention the effect coloni- the results of Spring ing new and exciting ways labasa. Chan also cooked students in which they trav- zation and trade can have 2018 Academic Honor to celebrate this year’s a Vietmanese dish called eled to the Philippines to on indigenous people’s Code Cases, which are theme “Green: Reimagin- Banh Mi during the presen- discuss food ethics, cook- practices. The Philippines required by the code to ing Environment.” tation. During the cooking ing and the various conflicts was a colony of both Spain be published to the en- Their most recent there was also a discussion involved in the industry of and the United States for a tire school community. event, a live food demo by on the ethics of food con- food consumption. Mann’s number of years, and as a See page 4. Dr. Ben Chan and Dr. Joel sumption and waste. dish, Ginataang Kalabasa, result, has many Mexican Mann, was based on the Held on Monday, Oct. is a traditional decolonized and Spanish influences on TV show “Master Chef” 22, CVC Master Chef dish, made of coconut and its dishes and their ingre- and focused on food ethics. brought together two of the pumpkin. It was chosen for dients. However, because While discussing the recent college’s most prominent its unique status as a tradi- SEE MASTER CHEF Slow Food movement start- and charismatic philosophy tional Filippino food, de- Page 4 > ed by Luz Cavlo and Catri- professors for the hour and spite using pumpkin as an Callaghan Speaks as Ambassador of Peace SAMANTHA DYSON | NEWS EDITOR Oct. 23 saw the honor- value of peace and under- SNC tradition to award one working with individuals to make the world better ing of Sean Callaghan as standing. The school looks member of its community in the United States. Says for people. He has worked the 2018 Ambassador of to its roots for this value, with the Ambassador of the Norman Miller Center with African presidents, Peace, celebrated with a and finds it in the beliefs Peace Award each year. of Callaghan and his work, which, as with many of his reception in the Hendrick- of Norbert of Xanten, to Callaghan has been “Sean brings a unique set projects, has allowed him son Dining Room at 6 p.m. whom a close community chosen because of his dedi- of cross-disciplinary expe- to have a somewhat unique and a lecture afterward in of individuals mirroring the cation to activism, partici- rience covering business, and influential life to im- the Fort Howard Theater. peace of the holy spirit was pation in charity and guid- systems design, activ- part the ideals that earn him Previous recipients of this very important. ance through leadership ism, leadership mentoring, the Ambassador of Peace award come from different According to the Center over many years. His in- spirituality, organizational Award. areas of SNC’s community, for Norbertine Studies, his volvement in international growth, financial manage- In addition to the recep- and have been given the ideal community demon- development is noteworthy, ment, and personal for- tion, Callaghan gave a lec- award because of their vari- strated “selfless sharing and with over 25 years of expe- mation” (SNC Website). ture called “Redefine Nor- ous actions that uphold ide- reaching out with love was rience consulting with for- Clearly, he has overseen mal: Act Accordingly” at als of peace. the moral power that should eign nations across Africa, or been involved with sev- SEE AMBASSADOR St. Norbert College surge from the members. the Middle East and the eral different projects, and OF PEACE Page 2 > frequently speaks of the That being said, it is an European Union, as well as has many ideas for how sntimes.wordpress.com facebook.com/stnorberttimes @sntimes Wednesday, October 31, 2018 NEWS sntimes.wordpress.com/news | 2 Editors in Eduardo Chief: Jose Padrino Elynor Gregorich Velasquez Graeme Heidi Swanson Demand for Clarity of Title IX Gallagher Madeleyn Glosny JACK ZAMPINO | NEWS CORRESPONDENT Leadership Anna Vanseveren Team: Title IX is an education ued Title IX training for regarding his interactions faculty, addressing school Elynor Gregorich Sports Team: Graeme Addy Bink amendment that has been faculty and staff, clarifica- with students and handling procedures on how reports Gallagher Andrew Gehring in place since 1972 which tion of the roles of the Title of Title IX in a viral Face- of sexual misconduct are Nicole Fellrath Emma Hirt Erika Ditzman Kyra Kronberg mandates: “No person in IX Coordinator and Divi- book post. After expressing managed by the Title IX Samantha Dyson Riley Haas Caitlin the United States shall, sion of Student and Mission her negative experiences coordinator and the need McCauley Copy Editing: Cate O’Brien Erika Ditzman on the basis of sex, be ex- Affairs and an adoption of with Fr. Fostner, a letter for clarity on what infor- Andrew Shaut News Team: Anna Vanseveren cluded from participation a transparency initiative in drafted and signed by a mation is able to be shared Samantha Dyson Hannah in, be denied the benefits the release of information large number of alumni was with the rest of the campus Ashley Streeter Robinson Madeleine Wenc Heidi Swanson of, or be subjected to dis- of Title IX-related inci- sent to President Bruess de- community to better notify Logan Stefl Kyra Vinz Emma Hirt Mercedes crimination under any edu- dents. manding an investigation individuals of harm occur- Jack Zampino Danforth Hernandez cation program or activity At the beginning of the into Fr. Fostner’s mishan- ring on campus. Staff and Features Team: Sarah Schepp Caitlin receiving federal financial fall semester of 2018, stu- dling of Title IX proce- faculty released a statement McCauley Photography: assistance.” What Title IX dents were made aware of dures as well as requesting in support of the students Alejandrina Ross Andrew Schaut Anna Denucci James Viall legally does is ensure that an investigation into Fr. Jay that the Division of Mis- and their pursuit for im- Kenneth Costa Opinion Marybeth Koss schools receiving federal Fostner during the previ- sion and Student Affairs be provements on Title IX. Team: Cate O’Brien Advisor: funding, like St. Norbert ous school year. This in- separated into two isolated A demonstration hap- Aldo Gonzales John Pennington Emily College, must create and formation prompted further departments, threatening pened as a result of this dia- Buellesbach Social Media adhere to rules prohibiting discussions on the lack of to withhold future alumni logue on Oct. 11, calling to Emilie Smith Team: Jared Gartzke Nicole Fellrath sex-based discrimination, transparency between ad- endorsement of the college. attention the need for Title Erika Ditzman Alyssa Brugger Emma Hirt as well as sexual miscon- ministration and the rest of The ongoing discussion IX reform. Title IX remains Entertainment duct and violence. the campus community in on Fr. Fostner and Title in discussion and most like- Team: Sam Sorenson Toward the end of the regard to Title IX issues. IX has sparked open dia- ly will continue to be a rel- Rebecca Jacques 2018 spring semester, a let- President Bruess released logue between administra- evant campus issue. MISSION STATEMENT ter was sent to President a letter to the St. Norbert tion and students, staff and The St. Norbert Times strives Bruess signed by a number community addressing the to be an informative student-run of students, including many results of the investigation newspaper that acts as a balanced leaders of club organiza- of Fr.
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