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Volume 90 Issue 5 Article 1

10-31-2018

"Master Chef" with Chan and Mann

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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 >

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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. Fostner, a gesture and accurate source of news about St. Norbert College, as well as the tions, demanding clarifica- meant to ease tensions that world around it. In the spirit of the tion and modifications on had arisen within the cam- Norbertine tradition and the First the handling of Title IX by pus community. His letter Amendment to the United States Constitution, the Times will encour- campus administration. The resulted in further discus- age and defend the principles of letter outlined a number sions on the transparency free inquiry, vigorous debate and of issues victims of sexual of pertinent campus infor- the pursuit of truth. misconduct on campus en- mation from administra- In the spirit of the Norbertine countered when reaching tors. Despite reassurances tradition, we embrace the out for assistance, finding about Fr. Fostner’s position following credo: the procedures and actions as Vice President of Mis- “Almighty Father, the in place to be lacking. Some sion and Student Affairs, scriptures inform us that: requests that were made in alumnus Margaret Uselman Main Hall | Jack Zampino ‘THE TRUTH WILL SET the letter included contin- (’17) revealed information YOU FREE!’ Free from compromising principles Free from being self-serving statistics proved that these a strong hold on this coun- ue people place on others Free from suspicion > AMBASSADOR issues still hold an influence try. These issues, he sug- all around them and their Free from prejudice OF PEACE Page 1 Free from intolerance over many people in the gested, are very personal lives is important in rede- Free from fear of retaliation 7 p.m. In speaking, he ad- world. He also addressed and still the norm for many fining normal and creating Free to be courageous and dressed violence - especial- the #MeToo movement and everywhere. a better world. bold Free to be honest and ly sexual violence - in other how issues regarding sex- After acknowledging In addition to explain- forthright.” nations. Several startling ism and violence also have this, he went on to ask, ing how to redefine normal, “How do we redefine nor- he also gave examples of “Bless those who speak, promote and value the truth. mal?” He wanted to discuss how to act in response. He Bless those who have made inspired his audience to and continue to make the what action to take in the St. Norbert Times a vehicle face of this knowledge. “get angry” and make plans for honesty, truthful and courageous information, The first way to do this, together, showing that pas- who make it a beacon for the said Callaghan, is to listen sion and drive are important enlightened progress of St. Norbert College, protecting to the stories and experi- parts of changing the world it from half-truths and for the better. He explained misinformation. Help the staff ences of those who are know that they are called and speaking out and take them some of the little things that chosen to be that voice crying in the wilderness, especially in. This is connected to his can make change, including for the students whom they second point, which is to being informed, not saying enlighten and inform, helping them to take up the banner believe. or doing harmful things and of truth courageously and living for something good. openly for their welfare and When people speak out, to help St. Norbert College be he stated the importance of Overall, Sean Cal- the shining beacon it is called and destined to be.” giving credence to their sto- laghan showed the SNC ries in addition to listening. community why he was Rev. Rowland De Peaux, Another important idea honored as the 2018 Am- O.Praem. St. Norbert Times Banquet to him was humanizing bassador of Peace. His April 30, 2008 those who are experiencing dedication to a better world CONTACT US or expressing their strug- was evident within his St. Norbert Times gles. People tend to lose speech, and he provided SORR Box 29 100 Grant Street sight of individuality. One those in attendance with his De Pere, WI 54115 more idea is value. The val- own valuable advice. [email protected] Sean Callaghan | Norman Miller Center Website News| 3 Demand for Clarity of Title IX Roundtable: Opening a Dialogue MADELEINE WENC | NEWS CORRESPONDENT Conversation is crucial each speaking time in order we fall into political echo said that he was inspired hopes that, “In the future... in a political climate that is to make sure everyone in chambers and neglect tak- to run the events by his ex- participants will suggest oversaturated with debates attendance got the chance ing an open look at oppos- perience on a study tour of topics to the panel, allow- and arguments that lead no- to share their opinions and ing perspectives. Israel-Palestine, which he ing for greater student in- where and satisfy few. engage in the discussion. When we are given the attended with Dr. Robert put.” Two more sessions A series of events re- Organizer and Modera- chance to take a glimpse Pyne, Senior Director of of Roundtable will be held cently took place at St. tor, Matt Sullivan said that into other viewpoints, we Community Engagement in the month of Novem- Norbert College which the event “belongs to every are often far too quick to al- here at St. Norbert College. ber and although topics aimed to start conversation, student of SNC. Round- low this opportunity to act During the event, Sul- have not yet been chosen called “Roundtable: An table is an ‘Open Dialogue as a chance to broaden our livan was able to witness a as of the time of this writ- Open Dialogue Forum.” Forum’ because it is open views, instead choosing to conversation between vic- ing, they will likely be an- The four events were or- to all students, regardless argue over which is correct tims of the conflict and ac- nounced soon. All events ganized by Matt Sullivan, of their area of study or lev- and right. The Roundtable tivists trying to end it, and are open to any member Class of 2019, and includ- el of community involve- events “strive to maintain “came to the conclusion of the St. Norbert College ed topics such as “The Cost ment; it aims to encourage a friendly and relaxed en- that dialogue appeared to be community, whether they of Higher Education” on dialogue between students vironment,” says Sullivan, the most successful means be staff, faculty, alumni or Sept. 18, “Gender Rights and, in so doing, cultivate “There is certainly room of neutralizing prejudices student. Roundtable will and Feminism” on Octo- empathy and inspire com- for conflicting opinions – on both sides.” Holding the be resuming again in Feb. ber 2nd, “Social Media, munity consensuses; and it respectful disagreement event at St. Norbert College for the spring semester of Smart Technology, & Data is intended as, very simply, enables us to acquire new in particular plays into the 2019. Collection” on Oct. 16 and a cordial platform for dis- perspectives – but we hope Norbertine ideal of com- “Refugee Crisis” Oct. 25. cussion.” He was careful to unite our community in munio, making it a fitting The series was held by to note that the Roundtables spite of today’s contentious setting for such events. the Norman Miller Center are intended to be a forum political climate, and wish Sullivan says that he for Peace, Justice, & Public for discussion and conver- to avoid exacerbating exist- Understanding. sation, not debate. ing ideological divides.” At the events, organizer In a society which often Over the series of Matt Sullivan (’19) acted as seems to encourage debate Roundtable events, Matt a moderator in order to fa- rather than true discussion, said that he has “witnessed cilitate open and respectful Sullivan said that he hopes a dialogue develop in which conversation about the var- that “Roundtable provides participants have openly re- ious topics each event cov- us with an opportunity to assessed their own deeply ered. Attendees were given listen and to be listened to; held beliefs, and have re- a fact sheet with unbiased, every opportunity to that ceived the beliefs of others factual information to ref- end, no matter how small, considerately. I have seen erence during the event if is crucial, because listen- participants legitimize the needed. Throughout the ing, as is the case with all concerns of their peers as Main Hall | Jack Zampino discussion attendees had a things worth doing, takes genuine, and work to find three minute time limit for practice.” Far too often, common ground.” He also allthingshr.com

Dance Marathon Coming Up Soon LOGAN STEFL | NEWS CORRESPONDENT On Nov. 10, the Dance for an entire 13 hour period potentially save the lives of lofty goal seem well within ebration of life, and people Marathon will be hold- in an effort to raise funds children in need of support. reach. Wolf also stated that recognize this when they ing its annual Miracle Day and awareness for the chil- The organization has she hopes to reach the goal join us. They fall in love event to support the Chil- dren’s hospital. The event high hopes to raise an un- “by growing our awareness with our Miracle Families dren’s Hospital of Wis. Par- serves as a fun way to give precedented amount of among the campus com- and they are able to invest ticipants of the event dance back to the community and money during this years munity and the surround- themselves emotionally event. In an interview with ing communities. We hope in our cause. We find the co-president Nicole Wolf, to have more students and event never disappoints she stated that “we have a faculty members join us on and many students say Mir- monetary goal of $95,000, Miracle Day to celebrate acle Day is their favorite as we believe this amount this special cause with us. day of the year, we would will lead to more heartbeats By the numbers we are have to agree.” Finally, if at the hospital.” This goal hoping to increase our fun- anyone wants to support is substantially higher than draising by 23 percent.” Dance Marathon, Wolf says last year’s raised amount of Participants of Miracle Day “There are many ways to $76,745.05, but certainly also seem to have a blast show support of our orga- seems to be doable. Last throughout the event. When year’s earnings saw an in- asked how Dance Mara- SEE DANCE MARA- crease of nearly $20,000 thon gets so much positive THON Page 4> compared to Miracle Day feedback, Wolf said that 2016, making this year’s “Miracle Day is truly a cel- News| 4

> MASTER CHEF guettes made of white flour of indigenous people, and ping and organically grown Chan’s presentation Page 3 for the bread, can be filled decentering European ef- foods. This movement is with processed meats and is fects on this process. In es- portrayed as a resistance to focused on the dichotomy Ginataang Kalabasa is pre- promoted and changed with sence, a colonized diet can colonized diets. It is seen as between colonized and de- pared and cooked in a way marketing fads. It is seen as be used to support White resilience in the face of in- colonized food. Colonized that is distinctly Fillipino, a look towards the future, Supremacy and American- creased assimilation. food recipes comes from a it was chosen to be the de- rather than the past. ized Programs, by promot- The program was cen- laboratory and are only fo- colonized dish in this pre- Luz Cavlo and Catriona ing European and America tered around three quotes, cused on nutrition content. sentation. Rueda Esquibel, the cre- fast food. which drove home the ideas They are made in factories Banh Mi, Dr. Chan’s ators of the “decolonize The decolonized diet is focused on in the presenta- (using processed ingredi- dish, is a Vietnamese street your diet” movement, are focused on respecting inde- tion. The first was from ents), and are promoted us- food, or fast food, and uses both Mexican American gneous knowledge and cul- The Slow Food Manifesto ing advertising and trends. ingredients and methods scholars who hold degrees ture. It discusses the bless- (1999) which discussed On the other hand, decolo- of a colonized diet. It is a in English and Political ings and gratitude that go rediscovering “flavors and nized diets come from the sandwich created in the Science. In 2013 they pub- into the process of making savors of regional cook- people and are made from 1950s, based off a similar lished a manifesto to com- food, and the use of whole, ing” and banishing the de- traditional wisdom. The French sandwich. The dish pliment the Slow Food natural foods, such as nixta- grading effects of fast food. food is natural and diverse, uses a Vietnamese version manifesto created in 1999. malized corn, whole grains, The two following quotes, and is promoted by commu- of a baguette for its bread, Theirs was called “De- mesquite and local honey. one by Cavlo and Esquibel nal practices. When asked Asian vegetables and other colonize Your Diet” and It promotes resourceful- and one by Vandana Shiva, about his favorite part of processed foods. It is not was followed by a cook- ness, ancestral knowledge, discussed food sovereign- this movement, Chan an- considered a home cooked book of a similar name oral traditions and grow- ty, sustainability, ancestral swer sums it up pretty nice- dish, but a fast food, and two years later. It began ing only what it needed. It knowledge and the use of ly: “I want to get away from can be bought at street as an intellectual and aca- encourages family farms, local cooking tradition to having our food dictated by carts. It is considered a demic movement focusing local control of farming resist assimilation. the Martha Stuarts.” colonized dish as it uses ba- on the culinary practices and agriculture, intercrop-

Left: Dr. Benjamin Chan Right: Dr. Joel Mann

Spring 2018 Academic Honor Code Review Information published at the request of Dr. Michael Rosewall, Associate Academic Dean The Academic Honor This statement is an agree- them toward an agreement Honor Code, consequences in question. In three cases, Board plays an important ment with the College, in about how to proceed. But, for the student can range students received no credit role on campus, though which the student pledges if the student maintains her from a lowered grade or for the assignment in ques- its work sometimes goes to abide by the rules of aca- or his innocence and cannot failed assignment, to a fail- tion. Three others received unnoticed. Each semester, demic integrity on campus. satisfactorily explain the ure of the course, to suspen- no credit, but were allowed the Honor Board meets to When these rules are bro- circumstances surrounding sion or expulsion from the the option of resubmitting listen and make decisions ken – through plagiarism, the alleged misconduct, or College. the assignment for a per- when cases of academic cheating, falsification or if the student has had a pre- During the Spring 2018 cent of the grade. One stu- misconduct occur. The other academic miscon- vious case of proved aca- semester, seven instances dent was dropped from the Board is made up of stu- duct – it becomes an Honor demic misconduct, the case of academic misconduct student teaching cohort. dents and faculty who vol- Code matter. is referred to an Academic were reported on campus. And one of the cases ad- unteer for this difficult but If a student is suspected Honor Board. At an Honor Most of the cases were first- vanced to a full hearing by important job. of academic misconduct, Board hearing, a panel of time offenses and settled an honor code board. When new students ar- the Honor Code calls for a faculty and students exam- between the student and rive at St. Norbert, each is conference between the stu- ine the case and come to a the faculty member – typi- asked to sign our Academ- dent and professor – where final decision. If miscon- cally as reduced credit or ic Honor Code statement. a facilitator helps guide duct is proved under the no credit for the assignment

> DANCE MARATHON Page 3 our organization. Attend- participant of the event, on provide to cancer patient fam- your thing, then please give to ing all or even part of Mira- why she decided to partake ilies and wanted to be a part those you know who are par- cle Day gives us a chance to in the Miracle Day event, of giving back and helping ticipating. Participants should she stated that “Last year my in any way I could.” Nearly Dance Marathon Total show everyone what we are be advertising themselves 2017 | Dance Marathon Face- nephew was diagnosed with everyone knows someone so passionate about. If the day personally or through social book page doesn’t work, signing up and Cancer at age eight. While who has been affected by a media.” fundraising is another great he beat cancer initially, there serious illness, such as can- way to show support as all the were so many other compli- cer, and Dance Marathon is a funds are donated directly to cations that his body could great way to help these peo- Children’s Hospital of Wis. not handle. Unfortunately he ple throughout their time of Finally, attending our events passed away in Nov. 2017. struggle and potentially save around campus and stopping Since then, I have been pas- a life. When asked how one by our tabling events help sionate about giving to fight might show their support of continue spread the awareness cancer, especially childhood the organization, Alejandrina year round.” cancer. I also experienced first stated emphatically: “DO- When speaking to hand the kind of help organi- NATE AND PARTICIPATE! Alejandrina Ross, a planned zations like Dance Marathon If dancing for 13 hours is not Editor: Cate O’Brien Wednesday, October 31, 2018 OPINION sntimes.wordpress.com/opinion| 5 MEET OUR Anger Becomes Action OPINION EMILIE SMITH | OPNION COLUMNIST COLUMNISTS: As a twenty-year-old I’m not accepting it. to stand up and say that through sexual assault woman living in American Nov. 6 is the date. Cast- it’s ridiculous that we can- and discrimination, even society, I can say one thing ing a ballot may seem silly, not walk home alone once if it’s kept secret. Every- with utmost certainty: I am but it’s an opportunity to it gets dark. It’s ridiculous one knows a woman who mad. I am livid. Looking at change things and upset that we tend to look down is afraid to come forward. our current political system conservative majorities. and try to appear small. It’s This is an issue for every- and the way women are be- It’s an opportunity to make ridiculous that we put pep- one. It’s an issue for society. ing treated not only makes things happen, and, frankly, per spray on our lanyards It’s an issue for our world. me want to stomp my feet it’s silly not to take advan- and clutch it while walk- I don’t feel as if there and scream, but it some- tage of this opportunity. ing down the street and it’s is much more to say. Just times legitimately makes If you’re as upset, an- ridiculous that we have a go vote. It may be a hassle. Cate O’Brien ’19 is me sick to my stomach. gered and appalled as I am, government and society You may need to rush, or an Art and Psychol- When I heard of the voting isn’t a choice any- that doesn’t see any of this go out of your way to make ogy double major from Kavenaugh approval, I more. It’s a necessity. It’s as ridiculous. the trip. But that doesn’t Wauwautosa, Wis. wasn’t surprised. It was an opportunity. If I don’t Vote. Say no. Say that make it any less important. the result I had anticipated utilize this opportunity, I this is ridiculous, and say If enough people say that since the beginning of the know I’ll feel as if I have that you refuse to be quiet. we are done taking what is whole discussion. And that lost the right to be angry. This election is a way for being thrown at us and that disgusts and upsets me. How can I be genuinely our society, our community we are demanding a posi- I automatically assumed upset if I refuse to do any- and the world of women to tive change that encourages that sexual assault accusa- thing about it? That simply shout and say that enough safety and equality while tions wouldn’t hold merit feels like being angry to is enough. If we don’t vote, advocating for humanity as or influence our political be angry rather than to in- we’re allowing our voices a whole, we will have an Jared Gartzke ’21 is an system. And I find that cite change. And honestly, to be taken away. And that impact. Economics major from absolutly, unabashadly ri- what’s the point of that? goes for everyone, despite Vote. Just go vote. Oth- Freedom, Wis. diculous. This is such an integral gender or classification or erwise you’re saying that It has made me real- point for women in particu- anything else. Everyone your voice isn’t important. ize something: this is our lar, because it’s an oppor- knows a woman affected. And that’s just untrue. government, this is our so- tunity to stand up against Sadly, everyone knows a ciety, this is our world and mistreatment. It’s a way woman who has suffered

Emilie Smith ’20 is an English major from Green Bay, Wis.

https://www.theskimm.com/noexcuses #WontBeErased Erika Ditzman ’21 is CATE O’BRIEN | OPINION EDITOR personally know a trans an English, Commu- I cannot understand would say that the new def- disorder, this new defini- people’s incessant insis- inition is beneficial to them. tion wouldn’t actively help person. nications/Media Stud- tence to control others’ Perhaps proponents of the trans individuals overcome So who is this benefit- ies double major from actions and identities. Re- narrower gender definition their supposed disorder in ing, aside from the popu- Green Bay, Wis. cently, the Trump admin- hold the belief that trans- any way. It would not pro- lation of people harboring istration revealed that they gender individuals experi- vide any support for trans transphobic thoughts and intend to constrict the defi- ence their gender the way individuals at all, instead feelings? No one. This defi- Not pictured: Aldo Gon- nition of gender to “sex they do because they suffer bluntly informing them nition is not based on what zales, Emily Buelles- as either male or female, from a mental disorder and that they are wrong about is best for the American bach. unchangeable, and deter- so believe that this legisla- the only thing that people people. It’s based in fear, mined by the genitals that tion would be for trans in- should not be wrong about: ignorance and backwards a person is born with.” And dividuals’ own good. themselves. thinking. Those who are the biggest question I have There is a good reposi- Therefore, the new def- supportive of this definition in response to this proposal tory of research forming inition would negatively af- have no stock in the issue. is, “Why?” to suggest that trans in- fect transexual individuals; They are not the individu- No, seriously. Why is dividuals’ brains respond and, honestly, it wouldn’t als who have struggled with this the concern of the ad- similarly to the cisgendered affect anyone else. Anyone the confusion, body dys- ministration right now? brains of the gender they who identifies as the - gen morphia and societal judge- Who does this proposal identify as. These studies der they were assigned at ment that can come with benefit? Because the only suggest transexuality is a birth would not be affected living openly as a transexu- people it directly affects legitimate experience, not a by this definition or any of al person. So why are these are transgender individu- mental disorder. But even if the ramifications that may the people deciding the fate als, and I doubt any of them transexuality was a mental come from it unless they of those they know nothing about? Opinion | 6 It’s That Time of Year EMILY BUELLESBACH | OPINION COLUMNIST ERIKA DITZMAN | OPINION COLUMNIST Halloween is trans- school or they just have the This can be something as where they are excused costumes but are damned if forming into a holiday for desire for a cool costume, minor as a woman choosing from judgement, since, after they do choose sexy attire. adults, where, instead of they think they have choic- a costume that isn’t reveal- all, it’s only a costume, and If we didn’t live in a patri- wearing a costume that has es. However, when walking ing her body and instead so they are excused from archal system, then women value to them and displays into a Halloween store or reveals her creativity, which being viewed as sleazy. would truly have the free- their imagination, people scrolling on a website there is rapidly becoming the out- Our pop culture normal- dom to make these individ- constantly wear costumes is an overload of sexualized of-norm choice. izes these sexy costumes ual costume choices. How- that sexualize an assort- costumes, which can lead Another point of view is prepackaged for women to ever, we do live in one and ment of things. Occupa- women to quickly conform that Halloween is an excuse buy; it is rather unconven- that is why these over the tions, animals and charac- to the belief that the sexy for (in Lindsay Lohan’s tional to see a woman in a top sexy costumes can seem ters are slimmed down to cat costume is their only character, Cady’s, words) costume that is covered, controversial and prompt revealing material and less option. Also I believe it is “hardcore girls just to wear and displays her creativity the question: are women ac- coverage so women can becoming increasingly hard lingerie and some form of and imagination rather than tually feeling empowered or look sexy. in today’s society to make animal ears.” To women, it exposing her body. Women do they just want to prove This could be because an unconventional decision. is the one night of the year absolutely have the right themselves and their hot- the Halloween aisles are to display their bodies, be ness to their peers? jam packed with costumes confident, and all of those There is no line to cross labeled as “sexy,” limiting empowering things. The on Halloween, which grants the availability of buying question is, why has the tra- you permission in your adult a creative and covered up dition of dressing up shifted years to look exactly how costume. However, it could from being a kid and want- you want with no limits. also be because adults have ing to draw attention to how Instead of having Hallow- the freedom to buy what- creative you are to being an een be a playful time to turn ever costume they prefer to adult, wanting to draw at- your imagination into a real- dress up in, like that sexy tention to yourself physical- ity, stores and this tradition two piece nurse costume. ly (meaning how “hot” or of wearing a costume that Each year, we see more “sexy” you can look)? This enables you to look super and more women wearing tradition of letting loose sexy has turned this holiday costumes that are sexy and and going wild with your into a competition of who draw attention to their bod- costume has become about can look and feel the sexiest ies, and I believe the ideol- drawing attention to your without being judged. Hal- ogy behind why they wear physical features rather than loween is all about drawing these costumes is faintly your creative imagination. attention to yourself, and to ALDO GONZALEZ | OPINION COLUMNIST talked about. Since we live in a pa- go out looking super sexy Since October is Respect Life Month, here is a short essay I wrote on abortion. When women try to triarchy, it is almost a deci- in your costume on this day find a simple and appropri- sion that women are shamed may be the only time of the into. They are damned if year you can without having ate costume, whether they https://www.pinterest.com/ want to wear it to work, they don’t conform to sexy to defend yourself. The Importance of Hobbies JARED GARTZKE | OPINION COLUMNIST For the last few years, portunity to take myself of deadlines and wonder- get to take some time to stress and anxiety build to I have dedicated my Mon- less seriously. ing whether or not I even realize that the most im- the point where I would day nights to playing a I think that now more deserve to study at this col- portant parts of life are not lose my sanity. card game called “Magic than ever people make their lege. Every week, I get to in striving for perfection, That is why when peo- the Gathering.” I will con- lives more serious than they take Monday nights off. I but in realizing that I’m not ple tell me that their hob- cede on the spot that it is need to. Every week I go take off from the stress and perfect. Without something bies are comprised of re- definitely not the coolest through a process of work- anxiety of school. I get to to do on a Monday night, watching Grey’s Anatomy or most glamorous way ing, writing and reading. reunite with friends, discuss I would stay in and read, or The Office, I grow- cu to spend an evening. I do Rinse and repeat. Every their lives and their thoughts write or just sit around and rious about how they can think, however, that my week is continuous stress and laugh at their jokes. I do nothing. I would let my get through their weeks Monday nights are with- and what is simmering in out a doubt one of the their lives. The growth and most important parts of experience you gain from my weekly schedule. This hobbies is something that enjoyment is why I find it newer generations have disheartening when I ask www.facebook.com/StNorbertTimes sadly taken for granted and people about their hobbies, replaced with the cold em- and the best thing they can brace of a dimly lit screen. come up with is Netflix. This culture where we as- From my personal ex- sume we have a lack of time perience, there is a lot to be to dedicate to bettering our- gained from having a hob- selves with simple methods by. From my time playing is something that I think is “Magic,” I have met new desperately needed to re- people, travelled places I gain the fullness that many wouldn’t have otherwise of us lack in our lives. I’m gone and strengthened a not saying that a hobby will lot of my soft skills. More fix all your woes, but I think importantly it is something it has more of an impact that gives me a weekly op- http://bookmans.com/bookmans-recommends-magic-the-gathering/ than we realize. Opinion |7 Wicca ERIKA DITZMAN | OPINION COLUMNIST As one of the many many greater forces that earth, fire and spirit. Each energy and will of the soul. blindly believe, my Wiccan symbols of Halloween, evil support the building blocks element, in either a femi- These Gods do not assume practices abide by the rules spellcasting women with of our natural world. As a nine or masculine form, physical or human-like en- of the Three-Fold Law, as I long black garb, pointed polytheistic religion, vari- offers a diverse perspec- tities, but instead hold their fear the wrath of my Gods hats and ugly green noses ous Wiccan Gods take the tive and guiding principle essence in the world around but am yet inspired by the can be pictured, cackling shape of the five basic ele- to followers. The element us, determining our ulti- lessons they teach. These wildly as they ride through ments, including air, water, of fire, for example, is the mate concern as the planet spells provide hope that, the dark night sky atop Earth we protect and care by my actions, I might help their brooms. This sheer for. In response to our faith, another person while also nonsense about “double, these entities support life in helping myself. There is double toil and trouble” return. My theological con- no room for greed, anger, portrays a very real reli- victions in the form of Wic- malice or hostility in my in- gion upon which this inac- can practice affect every terpretation of this religion, curate depiction is based: decision made in my daily and I abide by this without Wicca. life, shaping my moral divergence. I am a Wiccan. Pos- principles for the better. Wicca is only nega- sessing none of the ste- The Three-Fold Law tive if the spellcaster uses reotypical characteristics, states that every action, their natural power for none would guess I am whether positive or nega- wrong. Therefore, the com- anything but the norm at tive, returns to a person mon Halloween figure is St. Norbert College. Now, three times over. What oth- a poor, two-dimensional before you judge, give me ers may consider karma view of a much more com- the chance to explain. is to me a Pagan principle plex religion. This Hallow- Although I do not through which I determine een, you might think twice necessarily believe in the my behavior towards oth- before dressing up as the existence of a monothe- ers. Unlike the practices of stereotypical witch, mock- istic Christian God, I do “dark spellcasting” or “sa- ing an entire religion and believe in the presence of https://ayslynscorner.wordpress.com tanic rituals” that outsiders its people. Abortion: The Central Issue ALDO GONZALEZ | OPINION COLUMNIST Since October is Respect Life Month, here is a short essay I wrote on abortion. When the topic of to this is that two human parents. According to Na- those stages, too. Not only tion of a pregnancy, and I abortion comes up, ten- parents bring forth a human tional Geographic‘s “In the are the pre-born part of the think this serves as a decent sion often rises as hefty child; thus, the child is not womb” video, “The two human species, they are starting point, but I have disagreements are about to part of any other species cells gradually and grace- also genetically distinct in- to wonder what happens be unleashed. It is essential except human. Yet they are fully become one. This is dividuals, just like you and during this termination. In to strive for civil dialogue far more than merely hu- the moment of conception me. This separates the pre- order to end a pregnancy, in such scenarios, and it is man, and the pivotal land- [fertilization], when an in- born from a single sperm one must stop the devel- equally fundamental to be mark that further specifies dividual’s unique set of or egg that would never go oping human being in the objective and consistent. what they are is fertiliza- DNA is created, a human through the stages of hu- womb from developing In the case of abortion, one tion. According to Dr. Ja- signature that never existed man development on their any further. Regardless of should first and foremost netti Signorelli, fertiliza- before and will never be own. the method, which would know the basic facts of tion is, for those of us who repeated.” They are an in- The obvious question most likely be “suction cu- when human development barely passed biology class, dividual: that is, with the that links abortion to what rettage,” otherwise known begins and what an abor- “the process by which male proper environment and I have articulated so far is as vacuum aspiration, the tion is. As I will argue, it is and female haploid gametes time, they will go through precisely “what is an abor- developing human being is clear upon analyzing these (sperm and egg) unite to the stages of human devel- tion?” First of all, I am killed deliberately. facts that the pre-born are produce a genetically dis- opment. They begin as an medically speaking about The pre-born are hu- human beings from fertil- tinct individual.” The pre- embryo up until the week induced abortion, which man beings, but abortion ization, and abortion vio- born are genetically distinct 9, then they become a fetus, means it is deliberate and does not treat them as hu- lates their human dignity. in that they have their own then an infant, toddler and not accidental, unlike mis- man beings. Instead, abor- If the murder of a tod- unique DNA, which dif- so on. Most of us are adults carriage. Some say abor- tion treats them as dispos- dler, slavery or genocide ferentiates them from their now, but we went through tion is merely the termina- able waste. This means we come to mind, one would should condemn abortion rightly condemn such acts with the same indignation as atrocious treatment of as we do with the murder of human beings. This is pre- toddlers, with slavery and mised on the fact that they with genocide. Instead of are human beings and thus abortion, we ought to give deserve dignified treat- love, respect and dignified ment. The pre-born are not care to the pre-born, just as usually treated the same we do for newborn infants, way, but why? If the pre- toddlers, teenagers, adults born are not human beings, and the elderly. All of them they do not deserve similar are human beings, and all treatment; however, it is of them should be treated a biological fact that they as such. are human beings. The https://www.philosophytalk.org/blog/abortion most evident starting point Editor: Caitlin McCauley Wednesday, October 31, 2018 F e a t u r e s snctimes.com/features | 8 Hallowed Haunts of Green Bay CAITLIN MCCAULEY | FEATURES EDITOR

“Spooky Season” was once the Chicago floating around the din- tion, there have been off and has actually is officially upon us! and Northwestern Rail- ing area. No one knows several reports of flick- never been used. Filled with frights, road Depot. Opened in who this mystery wom- ering lights and lights Over the years since fears, laughs, and tears, the 1890s, the railroad an may be, but she has suddenly burning out, Burke Hall was built, there is no better time depot helped put Green made it quite clear over as well as a voice heard students have reported than Halloween to Bay on the map and the years, that she is re- singing in the empty seeing a young boy scream yourself silly heightened the hustle maining here in Title- bar. Several guests have roaming the halls wear- at things that go bump and bustle of life. town to stay. also confirmed over the ing a white baseball cap in the night. Our very As the times Just across the years that they were and have affectionately own Green Bay, Wis. is changed, the depot was bridge from St. Nor- not quite able to shake named the apparition home to many ghostly eventually sold off and bert College is the re- the feeling that they Wally. There have even and ghoulish places after passing between nowned Union Hotel. were being watched by been tales of hearing a that will put you right several different rail- Famous for its classic someone who wasn’t moaning or screaming in the Halloween spirit. road hands, was pur- and “old school” dining even there… coming from the shut- Everyday popular plac- chased by a group of experience, the Union The last of the tered up elevator shaft es such as Titletown investors who would Hotel received its name spooky haunts hits as well as closet doors Brewing Company, go on to create the Ti- for originally acting as close to home: SNC’s mysteriously slamming the Union Hotel and tletown Brewing Com- a boarding house for very own Burke Hall. or being found opened. St. Norbert’s Burke pany that we all know returning Civil War The recently renovated So as you’re going Hall all have their own and love today. The soldiers. Purchased in hall was built in the about your Halloween spooky histories that brewery does, however, 1912 by the Maternow- 1940s as an all-male festivities, use caution. help make each one in- have an inherited per- eski’s, the hotel is run dormitory--the first You never know when famous among ghost- manent customer. today by the couple’s residence hall on cam- or where a ghostly blast loving crowds. There have been great grandchildren. pus at the time. But from the past may ap- Titletown Brew- several reports of a Antonia Maternow- Burke Hall has its own pear and disappear. Af- ing Company is one mystery ghost haunt- eski lived in the Union ghostly tale that haunts ter all, Halloween night of the most popular at- ing Titletown Brewing Hotel for over 60 years the halls to this day. is a very unusual night! tractions to bring fam- Company. The myste- and eventually died in The story goes that ily and friends alike rious paranormal being one of the hotel’s very when the residence who are visiting. But is said to be a woman own rooms. Guests hall was being built, the home of the beer- dressed in early 1900s have reported seeing a little boy fell down bler (a drinking foun- clothing with a grey this great-grandmother the elevator shaft and tain that shoots out parasol. She has been floating about the -hall died. Today, the Burke beer instead of water) seen several times ways at night. In addi- elevator shaft is closed Features | 9 Saving Earth One Meeting at a Time ANNA DENUCCI | FEATURES COLUMNIST impact, and we hope to We have prob- Club is a recently re- Eco Club offered. I was rity, increase apprecia- continue that positive ably all seen or heard formed and reinvigo- disappointed when the tion for the environment trend! at some point in our rated club with many club didn’t have much and educate members lives, especially re- opportunities to offer activity last year, but of the SNC community Are there any up- cently, about climate the student body in re- when I was given the about how to live more coming events we change. We have defi- spect to doing our part opportunity to restart it sustainably. should know about? nitely experienced the to help the planet stay I couldn’t refuse! I’m Meeting times? wacky weather from healthy and clean. The looking forward to see- Why do you feel blizzards in April to new president of the ing what we can ac- this club is necessary We’ll be cleaning heat-strokes in Nov. club, Margaret McFad- complish this year. for the campus? up the Fox River Trail The newest United Na- den, was willing to sit near campus on Nov. tions report states that down and discuss the How were the first Having an active 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 the rising temperatures purpose and mission meetings? Eco Club on campus is p.m., we’ll be leaving have accelerated to a of Eco Club as well as important because even from the GMS Atrium. threatening rate for our how to get involved The first meet- small changes we make own planet. The next and do your part! ings were great! There can have large effects. thought that may come was a lot of interest, It is vital to come to- How can people to your mind is: what What drove you to and we’ve had a great gether and become ed- become involved? can I do? I am a college restart the club? turn out so far. Every- ucated on environmen- student just trying to one seems excited to tal issues impacting They can come to get through lab reports, My involvement in share ideas and make a our community and the our meetings in GMS essays and test grades. my high school envi- change. world, and it is empow- 1048 every other Tues- How can I really help ronmental club lead me ering to feel like we day at 8 p.m. or contact the environment if I am to Eco Club at SNC. I What is the mission as students can make me at margaret.mcfad- just one person in a hu- was super excited my for Eco Club? a difference. Eco Club [email protected]. The club man population of over freshman year when I and the Green Initiative would love to have you! seven billion? was able to get involved Our mission is to es- Fund have started proj- The answer may be and help out with the tablish SNC as a leader ects that have lessened right on campus. Eco numerous opportunities of environmental integ- SNC’s environmental Run for Lungs 5k ALEJANDRINA ROSS | FEATURES CORRESPONDENT anyone you know to Saturday, Nov. I feel as though CAC The Run for the cost is $20 ($18 for sign up for the Run for 3, Colleges Against does a good job of Lungs is for the whole a team), faculty/staff is Lungs 5k and be a part Cancer (CAC) will bringing up the conver- Green Bay/De Pere $15 ($13 for a team), of something greater. host their annual Run sation so that people community, not just and student is $10 ($8 #Fightlikeaknight for Lungs 5k. Col- feel understood, sup- the SNC community. for a team). Even if #bethehope leges Against Cancer ported and aware. Everyone from those you decide not to run, is a student organi- “CAC is a group who have been person- you get a t-shirt just for zation committed to that acknowledges the ally affected by cancer signing up and you’re raising awareness and pain cancer causes to whether it be a care- also supporting a great money to support can- so many, but contin- giver, survivor, friends/ cause! cer research. The group ues to fight for a -can family of a survivor The race will be- puts on several events cer -free future for all.” or caring community gin in front of the Cam- throughout the year to said Claire Diamond members are encour- pus Center at 10 a.m. raise money for cancer ‘20, Director of Media aged to participate in on Saturday and will research and give back and Recruitment for this event. finish around 1:30 p.m. to the community. CAC. The run is only Be sure to invite “I have been a Events such three days away, but your friends, family and member of CAC for as the Run for Lungs it’s not too late to sign about three years now. is just one way CAC up! Visit WWW. SNC- I joined after losing a strives for a “cancer- CAC.WIXSITE.COM/ family member to can- free future.” CAC SNCCAC or sign up cer and realizing just also hosts fundraisers the day of the event at 9 how many people are throughout the year as a.m. impacted by this dis- well as their big Spring You can even ease. I have noticed event, the Relay for sign up as a team (four how many people seem Life. Of course, they or more people) and re- to be touched by the cannot do this without ceive a $2 discount! For effects of cancer and you. community members, Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Editor: Sam Sorenson ENTERTAINMENT snctimes.com/entertainment | 10 Event Spotlight Almost, Maine INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY SAM SORENSON | ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Interview with Director Erin Hunsader

Synopsis “Almost, Maine” is a series of vignettes about love and relationships. Taking place during just one fateful night, all of these relationships are severely altered in an extremely compelling way. The St. Norbert Col- lege theatre program will present “Almost, Maine” by John Cariani be- ginning Friday, Nov. 2, and running through Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Webb Theatre in the Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts. A special discus- sion with the cast and crew will take place after the Nov. 4 performance.

“How does this compare to other productions you have directed?” I was in “The Tempest” last year so this is certainly different than doing Shakespeare. I also directed a show here a few years back called “Stop Kiss”; and, although that had themes of love, it dealt with much heavier content, so really directing “Almost, Maine” has been rather refreshing.

“What do you enjoy most about this production?” What I enjoy most about this show is how it brings everyone together. It’s one of those shows that makes you laugh and smile while still feel- ing something deeper.

“What makes this production special and why should people come to see it?” “Almost, Maine” offers the audience an escape to a more innocuous place. It explores the beginnings (and the end for some) of relationships as well as that visceral moment when we fall for someone. There is a quality in John Cariani’s writing that is whimsical and fun, as well as, honest and poignant. Cariani uses the northern lights to punctuate these magical moments that happen at the end of each of the show’s vignettes. The show is not only visually stimulating, but also allows the audience a mo- ment to recall and relate to a time when they may have went out on a limb for love and what happened.

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The music industry – news about music that is ex- low profit in record sales, cided to take the risk and em- has been given to them as a.k.a. my favorite source of citing for a reader interested in these major companies find it brace a new trend of music. pioneers in the shaping of not ranting material – has had the future of the music indus- difficult to make enough profit Now, it seems like labels are only what we listen to now one of the most boring years try. The headlines for the mu- to cover their costs. recycling what has been pop- but also our culture; how- in recent history. The most sic sections of the magazines Seemingly unrelated, ular in the past without em- ever, the interest behind new exciting release that keeps that were mentioned can be perhaps, but the major loss bracing any exciting under- trends, new artists and new everyone talking is the up- included in one of these three of money in the industry has ground movements that might styles should be brought back coming release of “Bohemian categories: reunion of classic forced music publishers to show us the future to our own to embrace what music should Rhapsody” later this year. bands, how modern music is spend most of their budget musical culture. be in our modern culture: a However, that is a film, not a not as good as old music and on what will compensate for Classic artists, songs and rollercoaster of excitement. record, and it is also about a pointless gossip. Where are the money they spend. This styles deserve the respect that band that hasn’t released new the new movements? The new a big reason why most of the music since 1995. upcoming artists? What is on marketing in the show busi- This is not to say that the charts today that is dif- ness goes to artists who have Queen does not deserve the ferent from what was on the already made a name for hype of a biographical docu- charts two years ago? themselves in the past (think mentary in their honor. On the Looking at this recent Queen) or artists whose social contrary, a band that changed trend, the most obvious ques- life has become popular in our the history of music and that tion that arises is: why? After modern culture and thus al- continues to be relevant in the the Media and Telecommu- ready had a big fan base prior hearts and playlists of its fans nications Act of 1996 was to signing a record deal (think like myself is worth noting. signed, the music industry 6ix9ine). It almost seems like the mu- became a major oligopoly All this finds its way to sic industry refuses to move between what we now know one main conclusion: the mu- away out of its once-glorious as Universal Music Group sic industry has lost its will past in order to move forward. (UMG) and Sony Music En- to take risks. Artists like The Checking out the biggest tertainment, who own almost Beatles were turned down by publishers for the show busi- 60 percent of all record labels many record labels in their Above: Queen perfroming live at Wembley Stadium ness like Rolling Stone, En- worldwide. With the advance- time, ultimately achieving tertainment Weekly, Billboard ments on music streaming the worldwide fame they now and others, it is hard to find platforms and the all-time- possess because one label de-

Album Review: “Birthplace” by Novo Amor ANNA VANSEVEREN | ENTERTAINMENT COLUMNIST

Ali Lacey, better known of instrumental greatness. when we heard Ali’s music, as Novo Amor, a Welsh What’s even more unique is the specific idea came to us singer, songwriter, multi- Novo Amor’s voice. It is un- almost in a flash.” Spend- instrumentalist and producer like any voice I’ve heard be- ing a total of 35 hours un- released his debut album, fore; it is calming yet power- derwater, Novo Amor’s team “Birthplace,” on Oct. 19. ful and light yet booming at worked tirelessly to create a Even though “Birthplace” is the same time. visually stunning, powerful Novo Amor’s first full-length The most notable song music video. The effort to re- solo album, the indie/folk mu- of the album is its title track, duce plastic doesn’t end there, sician is not new to the music “Birthplace.” This track en- though. All of the vinyl cop- scene. His first release came compasses what the entire ies of “Birthplace” are made in 2012 in the form of a two- album is about: sustainabil- from recycled vinyl pellets track single titled “Drift.” His ity in many different respects. from other records. In turn, first EP, “Woodgate, NY,” The song was released as a this makes every vinyl copy was released in 2014. Since single in June and was ac- its own unique color. CD cop- then, Novo Amor has been companied by an incredibly ies of the album are packaged consistently releasing new moving music video. On the in soft cardboard instead of singles and EPs, some in col- meaning of the song, Novo hard plastic. laboration with producer and Amor said, “‘Birthplace’ rep- I have been a huge fan of songwriter Ed Tullett. This resents change, the release of Novo Amor for a long time, partnership culminated in a an attachment to something and to listen to his music full-length collaborative al- that defines your character. evolve over time has been re- bum titled “Heiress” which It’s a theme that inadvertently ally exciting for me. “Birth- was released in 2017. manifested during the making place” is an incredible album Novo Amor’s music can of the record.” Shot in Indo- with a very important mes- Above: Ali Lacy, the genius behind Novo Amor be best described as atmo- nesia under the direction of sage, and I think it needs to spheric. His songs transport Sil van der Woerd and Jorik be heard by everyone. If you the listener to a different di- Dozy, the music video focus- enjoy artists like Vancouver mension, and the songs in es on the dangers of plastic in Sleep Clinic, The Paper Kites, Star Rating System “Birthplace” are absolutely the oceans.. “The pollution of Ed Prosek, Wild Rivers or no exception. The tracks are our oceans is one of the most anyone similar, you will abso- beautifully melancholic and important stories of our time,” lutely love “Birthplace.” Terrible the combination of strings, Sil commented. “They are un- horns and banjos make for an der attack by a rapidly grow- Borderline incredibly unique sound. As ing tumor of plastic waste heard in the track “Emigrate,” for which we are responsible. Worth checking out my personal favorite from the We’ve been exploring ways album, the continuous cre- to make a video that touches Great scendo leads up to a flurry on this topic for a while, and, Masterpiece Entertainment | 12 Reminscience of “The Flintstones” REBECCA JACQUES | ENTERTAINMENT COLUMNIST

“Flintstones, meet the Flint- other, their friendship always Dino was always one stones, they’re the modern seems to hold true in the end. of my favorites to watch in Stone Age Family, from the Though he’s unaware of the the cartoons. His silly antics Upcoming Events town of Bedrock, they’re a consequences his actions will would almost always lead to a have, Barney, for example, bit of laughter. I was happy to page right out of history...” *For more details, contact the Ticket Office at (920) 403-3950 or An old classic cartoon was willing to switch his test be reminded that they kept the visit snc.edu/tickets you don’t hear much about slab with Fred’s as a way to characteristics of each char- anymore is “The Flintstones.” repay him for lending him and acter how I remember them The characters within the Betty the money to adopt their from both the movie and the show were brought from son Bambam. This action is cartoons. 10/8-11/2 Rick Harnowski: The Needle Has Moved the cartoon world into real- returned in the end by Fred, “...When you’re with the Oct. 11 5-7 pm | Baer and Godschalx ity when “The Flintstones” who fixes the mistakes he Flintstones, have a yabba- Galleries movie was released in 1994. made and gives up an execu- dabba-doo time, a dabba- 11/2 Autumn Band Concert 2018 It starred John Goodman as tive job to continue working doo time, we’ll have a gay 7:30 pm | Walter Theatre Fred Flinstone, Rick Moranis with Barney in the quarry. old time.” as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Considering the fact that 11/2-11/10 Almost, Maine Perkins as Wilma Flinstone this movie was made in 1994, Webb Theatre | $15.00 and Rosie O’Donnell tak- I think it has amazing graph- ing on the role of Betty Rub- ics. Though parts may seem 11/3 Middle Level Honors Band Concert ble. This movie would have blurred, everything was still 4:00 pm | Walter Theatre stayed long forgotten for me done relatively well. Take the if it weren’t for my running office Einstein bird: its run- 11/6 Chamber Music Concert Fall 2018 across it on Netflix recently. ning and flying mechanisms 7:30 pm | Dudley Birder Hall | Free Event One of my favorite parts were on the wonky side and 11/9 Instrumental Jazz Concert Fall 2018 could use some work, but the of “The Flintstones,” be it the 7:30 pm | Walter Theatre | $6.00 cartoons or the movie, is the general movements and talk- story of friendship that is told ing mechanisms were well 11/10 Faculty Guitar Recital: Dr. Christopher between Fred and Barney. executed. The animatronics of Cramer They each have their ups and the dinosaurs were done well, 2:00 pm | Dudley Birder Hall downs, but they are willing the wooly mammoth show- to sacrifice a lot to help each ers worked and the pterano- 11/12 “Tickling Giants other out. Even though they don airline had a good flight Above: 1994 movie poster 7-9:45 pm | Fort Howard Theatre may get angry with one an- mechanism. 11/12 St. Norbert Community Band Concert Fall 2018 “Chronicles of Narnia” Series in 7:30 pm | Walter Theatre 11/13 Faculty Recital: Dr. Jamie Waroff the Works at Netflix 8:00 pm | Dudley Birder Hall

HEIDI SWANSON | ENTERTAINMENT COLUMNIST Finally, the wait is over. publication order of the nov- the new adaptations. Appar- Netflix will develop a televi- els. Even though the Magi- ently, Netflix will be produc- sion series and film projects cian’s Nephew is first in the ing both a television series based on C.S. Lewis’s seven series, it was published sixth. and films, though I am not book series, “The Chronicles Netflix has not yet determined sure how that will be done. To of Narnia.” Most recently, any schedule for the releases, clarify, Netflix’s press release “The Lion, The Witch, and so fans will have to wait and stated, “Narnia is one of those Sudoku Solution the Wardrobe,” “Prince Cas- see how these classic tales will rare properties that spans mul- pian” and “The Voyage of be adapted. tiple generations and geogra- the Dawn Treader” were all In Netflix’s press release, phies.” Mark Gordon, eOne’s adapted, together grossing Ted Sarandos, the Chief Con- President and Chief Content over a billion dollars world- tent Officer, said, “C.S. Lewis’ Officer, Film & Television wide. This marks the first time beloved ‘Chronicles of Nar- stated, “One and I are excited the rights of all seven books nia’ stories have resonated to be collaborating with The are held by the same com- with generations of readers C.S. Lewis Company and Net- pany. Mark Gordon, Douglas around the world. Families flix who have the capacity to Gresham and Vincent Sieber have fallen in love with char- translate the Narnia universe will serve as executive pro- acters like Aslan and the entire into both stellar feature-length ducers for the films. world of Narnia, and we’re and episodic programming. After the release of “Voy- thrilled to be their home for We cannot wait to get started age of the Dawn Treader,” years to come.” on the multiple productions the production of the “Nar- Acquiring the “Chroni- we hope to undertake.” nia” movies stalled. First, cles of Narnia” is an impor- From here on out, it is 20th Century Fox, Walden tant achievement for Netflix. simply a waiting game for and The C.S. Lewis Estate Though they have produced fans of this epic adventure. decided to adapt “The Magi- hit T.V. shows like “Stranger Hopefully it won’t take as cian’s Nephew.” Later in Oct. Things” and “Orange is the long as George R.R. Martin is 2011, Douglas Gresham, the New Black,” they have had taking to write the next novel stepson of Lewis, revealed a harder time creating a hit in his “A Song of Ice and Fire” that Walden Media’s contract movie. With other monster series. with The C.S. Lewis Estate companies acquiring popular had expired, placing the film rights, like Amazon with the on hold. In 2013, The Mark new “Lord of the Rings” se- Gordon Company and The ries and HBO with “Game of C.S. Lewis Estate entered Thrones” and its potential spin into an agreement to devel- offs, Netflix needs to keep up op and produce “The Silver and produce better material. Chair” in order to reflect the Not much is known about Entertainment | 12 Entertainment | 13 Junk Drawer: Favorite Halloween Activity

Heidi: Jerry Seinfeld’s “Halloween” Over the past month, I have found myself saying, “I wish I could trick-or-treat” at least three times a week. I miss the traditions of my childhood: wearing a really cool costume - only to have to cover it with a jacket because of the cold, getting a ton of candy that I ate within a week, going out with friends to experience the spooky atmo- sphere, interrupted by shouts of children and parents yelling at rambunctious kids and, finally, what has weirdly become my favorite Halloween activity. I always loved every Halloween school day, when my class would traipse to the library. Our librarian, Mrs. Lani, set up the book “Halloween” by Jerry Seinfeld. Mrs. Lani did not read this book to us. Instead, she played a tape of Seinfeld reading, and he has such a distinctive voice that I can hear the book right now. I loved that tradition because it was always a sign of candy to come. As Seinfeld says, “What is this? What did you say? Someone’s giving out candy? Who’s giving out candy? EVERYONE WE KNOW is giving out candy? I gotta be a part of this!”

Anna VanSeveren: “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” For as long as I can remember, Halloween has always meant sitting down with my dad to watch “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” Even up until high school, we would watch the 25-minute show on VHS a few nights before Halloween. Nothing got me in the Halloween spirit quite like Lucy pulling the football away from Charlie Brown, Snoopy taking his persona of a WWI Flying Ace to the extreme and Linus and Sally waiting up all night for the Great Pumpkin to visit them in the pumpkin patch. I remember being genuinely worried that I would get rocks instead of candy when I went trick-or-treating just like Charlie Brown did. This year will be the 52nd anniversary of the original air date of the TV special, but it really is a timeless classic that makes Hal- loween the best time of the year. Good grief.

Rebecca: Costumes In my opinion, the best part of Halloween is dressing up. It is a chance to let our imaginations wander and allow ourselves to truly be whatever we want, whether it’s a magical being, a crazy creature or a hard-working heroic citizen of one job or another. I remember dressing up in elementary school for Halloween parties. I also remember getting candy, doing crafts, eating Halloween decorated or inspired foods and seeing what costumes the others kids were wearing. I remember second grade most of all. We had made shoe boxes that everyone went around and put a piece of candy into and a creepy tunnel made out of gym mats for us to roll through on our bellies with wheeled cart. I remember someone came dressed as Spongebob.

Eduardo: Dressing up Growing up outside the United States, Halloween was not one of the most celebrated holidays back home. Trick or treating, pumpkin-carving and other signature activities of this time of the year did not take place, except for one: wearing a costume. On Hal- loween Day, my school would give away prizes like gift cards, soccer match tickets and others to reward the student with the best outfit. Of course, it is worth noting that the costume contest in our school was mainly for the kids from kindergarten to 6th grade, but all of us in secondary school enjoyed making fools of ourselves more than anything else and we joined in year after year. Dressing up is not only the most fun part of Hal- loween, but it is also the most social and entertaining one.

Sam: Horror Movies While certainly not exclusive to Oct., nothing gets me in the mood for Halloween like horror movies. Every year, I do my very best to watch 31 horror movies in Oct. This year I’ve watched about half of that, but it is something that I try to commit to. Whether the movies are genuinely scary, not meant to be taken seriously or meant to be taken seriously but completely fail; I love horror movies more than pretty much anything. Side-note: the new “Halloween” is really great and definitely worth seeing. Wednesday, October 31, 2018 | Editor: Addy Bink SPORTS sntimes.wordpress.com/sports | 14 Homecoming Sports Wrap-Up ADDY BINK | SPORTS EDITOR This homecoming week- Saturday, volleyball lost University Friday, losing 6-3. Friday. Logan Badalich ’19 Heniff ’19, coming in 58th end provided SNC fans plenty to Edgewood, 3-2, and beat Lauren Michael ’19 was the put up two goals, his first at 25:58, earned the MWC of sports action, starting Fri- Lakeland, 3-1. Against Edge- first on the board for the Green on the season. Collin Bundy Elite 20 Award for having day night. The Green Knight wood, Hanna Strohm ’19 had Knights, scoring from a Lisa ’19, Ethan Wolfe’ 21, and the highest grade point aver- pride continued into Saturday 14 kills, Van Hiel had eight, Lenell ’20 and Katie Trudeau Giovanni Pompilio ’20 each age amongst the participating with sports from sunup to sun and Sarah Sprout ’22 six. ’22 assist. SNC’s next two put up one goal for the Green runners. G.Tarsa, Janto, Price, down. Rohloff put up 20 assists and goals came in the third period Knights. and Bruley earned All-MWC Dolan 12. Jessica Geurts ’22 within three minutes of each honors. Volleyball (Friday and had five service aces. Mad- other. Libbie Doney ’20 found Women’s Cross Country Saturday) dy Miller ’20 completed 33 the back of the net at 12:51 in Men’s Cross Country digs and Strohm and Geurts the third period off a Mary The Green Knights cap- Women’s volleyball fin- had eight and five blocks, re- Laken ’21, Rebecka Olsson tured their third straight MWC The men’s cross coun- ished Midwest Conference spectively. Against Lakeland, ’19 assist. Jessica Schlaff ’19 Championship on Saturday, try team finished sixth at the play with a big win against Baumann had 20 kills, Ferry put up the final Grene Knight with a team total of 36 points. MWC Championship, scor- Beloit College. SNC blanked 14, Strohm 12, and Van Hiel goal at 15:28. Khloe Spors ’22 Graceanne Tarsa '19 took the ing a total of 147 points. This Beloit, 25-11, 25-10, 25-19. 10. Rohloff had 37 assists and and Trudeau were on the as- individual title, finishing with was well behind Cornell’s 36 Grace Baumann ’22 put up Dolan 17. Lee finished with sist. SNC’s Anais Aurard ’21 a time of 22:49. Abby Janto points, giving them the first 17 kills, Lexie Van Hiel ’20 29 digs, Ferry 17, and Bau- had 38 stops on the game. The ’20 came in five spots behind place victory. Matt Holloway 10, and Haley Bartz ’21 eight. mann and Rohloff each had Green Knights went 0 for 1 on Tarsa at 23:24. Alex Bruley ’20 finished 14th with a time Danielle Dolan ’21 lead the 13. Van Hiel completed five the power play. ’22 finished 11th at 23:53 and of 26:34, becoming an All- Knights with assists at 26 and blocks. Erin Sorg ’22 came in 13th at MWC honoree, the only Emily Rohloff ’20 had 19. Ja- Men’s ACHA Hockey 23:53. Elisabeth Klumpyan siah Lee ’19 finished with 15 Women’s Hockey ’21 earned 19th place finish- SEE HOMECOMING digs, Halie Ferry ’19 had 13, The men’s ACHA hockey ing at 24:12. Joyana Tarsa PAGE 16 > and Rohloff, 11. Van Hiel had Women’s hockey fell in a team took down Concordia ’22 finished with a time of four blocks. tough battle against St. Mary’s University-Wisconsin 5-4 on 24:32, coming in 26th. Kelly Off to Hot Start RILEY HAAS | SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The Milwaukee Bucks opposing big men to guard The reserve forward has years and he continues to often plays solid defense have been red hot to open him on the perimeter. The averaged 7.3 points and 6.3 get to the rim at will where and does not try to make up their 2018-19 regular 11 year veteran went 5 for rebounds across 23 minutes he finishes in a variety of the spectacular play but in- season campaign. As of 11 from three point range per game. ways including rim rattling stead makes the right play. writing this column, they against the 76ers en route to While these offseason dunks and finesse layups Of course, a team is are 4-0 and coming off a 21 points. DiVincenzo and acquisitions have helped over the tallest defenders. only successful with a big victory over the Phila- Ilyasova have been spark the Bucks get off to a quick There are not many play- smart, creative delphia 76ers. Although the plugs off the bench for start, the most important ers in the entire NBA more and Milwaukee just might season is still very young, Milwaukee. DiVincenzo piece of their team is still valuable to their team than have found that in Mike the up and coming Bucks does not appear to have any star forward Giannis An- Giannis. Budenholzer. Budenholzer seem to be primed for a rookie nerves as he is av- tetokounmpo. The Greek Khris Middleton has had the opportunity to learn deep playoff run. eraging 5.5 points and 3.3 Freak has looked like the been quite impressive in the under legendary coach After losing in the first assist in just over 20 min- MVP candidate so far this early going as well, averag- Greg Popovich in San An- round of the playoffs last utes per game. He has also season, averaging an astro- ing 24.3 points, 6 rebounds tonio where he spent 19 year to the , shown the ability to knock nomical 28.5 points, 16.5 and 3.5 assists per game. seasons. He then got the it was evident that in order down long range shots as rebounds and 6.8 assists At 6’8,” he is the perfect head coaching job for the to compete in the East, they well as make plays at the per game. He is fresh off player to compliment An- Atlanta Hawks in 2013. In had to make some moves in rim. Ilyasova previously a triple double against the tetokounmpo on the court. 2015, he helped the Hawks the offseason. They started played with the Bucks from 76ers where he posted 32 Middleton has a deadly out- to a 60-22 record and that process by drafting 2009 to 2015 before agree- points, 18 rebounds and 10 side shot as well as an un- earned Coach of the Year Donte DiVincenzo, an ath- ing to come back for a sec- assists. His shot appears to derrated ability to create his honors. He has had success letic two guard from the de- ond stint this offseason. be smoother than previous own shot off the dribble. He in the postseason due in part fending NCAA champion, to his emphasis on team Villanova Wildcats. In free play. In 2015, when he was agency, they signed veteran named Coach of the Year, big men Brook Lopez and the Hawks had four players Ersan Ilyasova to one and named to the NBA All-Star three year deals, respec- Game. With Giannis being tively. They also added the star of the Bucks and coach to many good role players sur- take over for interim coach rounding him, Budenholzer Joe Prunty after the firing just may be able to take this of . All four ad- group from a fringe playoff ditions have proven to be team to a contending team helpful early on in the sea- in the Eastern Conference. son. Lopez is the starting center with a sweet stroke from distance, something the Bucks have not had in recent years. He helps space the floor and forces Matt Marton, USA Today - Sports | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports | 15 Homecoming Sports Wrap-Up Brewers Fall in Game 7; Future Bright ANDREW GEHRING | SPORTS CORRESPONDENT A dream season for the Milwaukee Brewers came to an end on Sat., Oct. 20 as the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched a birth to the Fall Classic with a 5-1 victory in Game 7 of the National League Championship Se- ries at Miller Park. The Brewers were on the brink of advancing to their second World Series in franchise history, the first since 1982. “This team took us on an amazing journey,” said Brewers manager Craig Counsell following the de- feat. The journey began on SEE HOMECOMING Jan. 25, 2018. PAGE 16 > Milwaukee stunned the sports world when they Jeff Roberson, AP | WiscNews.com acquired Silver Slugger outfielder Christian Yelich from the Miami Marlins in The Brewers did it their The Brewers bullpen were added as well. ers to the NLCS. exchange for highly regard- way and ignored the media. was strong. Headed by Jer- Despite these acquisi- ed prospects. In a matter Twenty-eight ESPN emy Jeffress and Josh Had- tions, the Cubs increased The Brewers reached of hours, general manager sportswriters picked the er, the pen ranked sixth in their lead in the NL Cen- twelve consecutive victo- David Stearns struck again, Chicago Cubs to reign su- the majors at the All-Star tral to five games with a ries following their game bringing World Series preme in the NL Central break. After showing po- month of play remaining. one win over the Dodgers champion outfielder Loren- for the third straight sea- tential when being called The Brewers also trailed in the NLCS. While they zo Cain to Milwaukee with son while only one writer up last season, Josh Hader the Saint Louis Cardinals eventually lost the series, a 5 year, $80 million dollar picked the Brewers. was living up to the expec- by half a game. Milwaukee there is lots of optimism for contract. Milwaukee had its tations in his first full sea- needed to make a push in the 2019 season. Many criticized the share of extreme highs and son. He averaged a league- order for any chance at the This Brewers team is moves initially saying the lows throughout the season. best 16.69 strikeouts per division. built for the future. Unlike Brewers should have held It all started on Open- nine innings and set a ma- That is exactly what the 2008 season where the on to top prospect Lewis ing Day when the Brewers jor league record for strik- they did. Brewers lost their ace CC Brinson and questioned opened with a win by pull- ing every batter out over 2 Christian Yelich Sabathia to free agency and how Cain and Yelich would ing out a close extra innings and 2/3 innings work in a emerged as the MVP of the 2011 when Prince Fielder fit into the Brewers plans. game in San Diego. save on April 30. Jeffress National League, putting left town following the The Brewers were set The Cubs set the tone had an ERA of 1.34 over 47 on a clinic during the month season, the majority of the to send out an outfield early in the year by winning innings of work. Both were of September. He put the 2018 team will be back comprised of former MVP seven out of their first eight headed to the All-Star game Brewers on his back as he next year. Ryan Braun, Keon Brox- matchups with Milwaukee. for the first time in their ca- hit .370 with an astounding It hurts to be one game ton, coming off a 20 home It looked like Chicago had reers. 270 wRC+. away from a chance at win- run 20 stolen base season, their number again. The acquisitions of Starting on Sept. 23, ning it all, but the Brewers Domingo Santana, mak- The Brewers were able Christian Yelich and Loren- the Brewers won their final will be back. ing major strides with a to take a small NL Central zo Cain were paying divi- seven games to force game 30 home run season, and a lead of 1.5 games into July, dends. Cain had a wRC+ 163 with Chicago to decide cannon of an arm in Brett but a poor end to the first of 126 and was making a the division and home-field Phillips ready for the big half saw them drop their serious case for gold glove advantage throughout the leagues. final five contests, spelling consideration. Yelich had National League playoffs. Milwaukee needed trouble for Brewer Nation. a wRC+ of 122 and had The Brewers went into starting pitching, not out- Milwaukee finished the 43 RBI. Both were named Wrigley Field and came out fielders, said the general first half at a mark of 55-43 to the All-Star team giving as the NL Central Cham- public. and was 2.5 games behind Milwaukee five All-Stars, pions following a clutch The Brewers went out Chicago. their most ever. eighth inning with key hits and got under-the-radar Some major headlines In the second half of the from Cain, Braun, and San- starting pitchers in Jhoulys from the first half includ- season, the Brewers made tana and a strong perfor- Chacín and Wade Miley. ed Jesús Aguilar. Aguilar some moves at the trade mance from Chacín. People were concerned transformed from a pinch deadline in an attempt to The Brewers went into Chacín was due for regres- hitter to an All-Star in the make the postseason for the the playoffs riding high and sion coming from a pitcher- first half of the season. He first time since 2011. They swept the Colorado Rock- friendly ballpark in Petco led the Brewers offense acquired two former World ies in the National League Park to the hitter-friendly with 24 home runs and an Series champions in third Division Series. Despite the confines of Miller Park, and OPS (On-Base % + Slug- baseman Mike Moustakas media notion that the Brew- Wade Miley was not the an- ging) of .995. Jesús won the and reliever Joakim Soria. ers needed starting pitchers, swer coming off a season final vote contest to be the Former All-Star infielder Brandon Woodruff, Chacín with a 5.27 FIP (Fielding last player selected to the Jonathan Schoop and start- and Wade Miley all pitched Independent Pitching). All-Star team. ing pitcher Gio Gonzalez fantastic to lead the Brew- Sports | 16 Homecoming cont. for St. Norbert. Joe ing Macalester 17-15. Gasick ’21 finished 22nd Matt Galanopoulos at 27:14. Just 24 seconds ’21 scored first for the later, Evan McVittie ’22 Green Knights with crossed the line in 34th. nine seconds left in the Anthony Tellier ’22 was first half. This touch- four spots behind McVit- down went unanswered tie at 27:44. Ben Behling the entire first half. ’19 came in at 27:48, Galanopoulos scored earning 41st, Ethan Sowl again in the third quar- ’21 placed 45th with a ter after an interception time of 27:59, and Peyton by Hunter Prokash ’19. WORK Janto ’22 came in 47th at Malacaster scored in the 28:07. fourth quarter, making the score 14-7. Spens- Men’s Soccer er Thompson-Meyers The men’s soccer ’19 extend SNC’s lead WITH team completed an un- with a 29-yard field beaten regular season goal, making it 17-7. Saturday against Beloit, Malacaster would score winning 7-1. Ben Prange again, converted for two ’20 tied the school record points, and reduce the MEANING. for goals by scoring two Green Knight lead to off of assists by Drake 17-15. Norbs defense Vandermause ’22. Domi- shut down the Scots, and nic DeMaria ’21 pushed finished the game 17- the Green Knights to 15. This win means the 3-1 with a goal at 49:34 Green Knights will play of an assist from Grif- in the MWC Champion- MASTER’S IN CLINICAL MENTAL fin Hoerchner ’19. An- ship game against Mon- HEALTH COUNSELING thony Masello ’20 and mouth Nov. 10. Ryan Feuerstein ’21 each scored unassisted goals in Women’s Soccer the second half. Joe Min- The women’s soc- neci ’21 scored at the 86 cer team gained a spot minute and Joe Corno in the MWC Tourna- ’22 scored, unassisted, at ment by beating Beloit the 88 minute mark. Josh Saturday, 2-1. Madalyn Koleske ’20 and Max Sanderfoot ’19 found Handrich ’21 played ex- the back of the net early ceptionally in goal for the in the second half from Green Knights for the en- an assist from Monica The Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program from tire game. Stephans ’19. Three Marquette University prepares students for a career as a counselor in minutes later, Hanna Football Lech ’21 scored off of a variety of settings, and to enter the job market with a skill set that’s SNC football another Stephans’s as- in high demand. Students have the option to stay general, or specialize clinched the MWC North sist. Ally Magiera ’20 Division Title on Home- made nine saves in in addiction, child and adolescent, or clinical rehabilitation counseling. coming Saturday, beat- the net for the Green In addition to rigorous classroom learning, we guide every student in Knights. finding the clinical placement that will be most meaningful for them. We challenge students to think critically about the cultural context of their approach, to seek opportunities to serve the underserved, and to do what it takes to Be The Difference.

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