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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2011 VOL. 107, NO. 46 ● SINCE 1908

‘Back to Carolina’ to debut Program will off er online courses for former students Josh Dawsey [email protected]

USC dropouts who want a diploma can soon return to class without returning to campus. The university will accept applications for its new “Back to Carolina” program beginning this spring. The program — modeled after a similar initiative at the University of Alabama — will be the first time USC has offered an undergraduate degree primarily through online courses, said Senior Vice Provost Lacy Ford . “It’s essentially an outreach of THE DAILY GAMECOCK the university to the time-bound, Brian Almond / Roaming preacher Tom Short visited Greene Street Monday and debated students on various topics revolving mainly around religion. place-bound, employment- bound people of the state that can’t return to campus physically or may fi nd it diffi cult to enroll at one of our regional campuses,” Preacher sparks debate Ford said. Here’s how it will work: Students gather on Greene Students with at least 60 credit hours can register to re-enroll Street to listen to Tom Short at the university. Ford said USC Ryan Quinn hopes to eventually lower that [email protected] barrier to 45 hours. Then, students will begin From time to time, fundamentalist or online classes toward a evangelical Christian street preachers liberal studies degree, which appear on campus, and their speeches USC currently only offers at invariably become acrimonious debates its regional campuses. The among them and passing students. university will provide fi nancial Like clockwork, those debates draw assistance for a student’s first a crowd, leading to more debate. But course; students will then pay some of the comments from the crowd normal in-state tuition rates. Monday afternoon got particularly Provost Michael Amiridis mean. said the university hopes to River City Network , an evangelical eventually expand options with student organization, brought Tom several other degrees, but that Short to Greene Street Monday. Ray will depend on Back to Carolina’s Vaughn , a River City Network leader, success. said the organization obtained a “There will always be a limited permit for Short to speak until 2 p.m. number of degrees,” Ford said. Afterward, Short and the crowd of “The university couldn’t possibly students surrounding him moved onto offer every degree.” Davis Field, where Short continued At the University of Alabama, preaching past 5 p.m. the program has grown When Short held up a picture of signifi cantly since its inception in Adolf Hitler to make the case that 2009, said Rebecca Pow , a senior non-Christians lack the basis of moral administrator in the Department objectivity to call Hitler evil, a few of Continuing Studies. That students became irate. university’s program currently “You just said two Jewish students offers a wide range of degrees, don’t think Hitler is evil!” one student many more than USC will offer yelled. in its fi rst year. Shouts of “you’re psychotic” and “Our thought process was that “you’re talking out of your a--” were many students who have left and met with remonstrations by other have been away for awhile don’t students in support of Short. have the ability to come back and Short said that many students aren’t fi nish in a traditional program,” Photos by Austin Price / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Pow said. Crowds of students gathered in front of Russell House to listen to Tom Short Monday. PREACHER ● 2 Amiridis said the university won’t invest in new faculty members or resources, primarily using current online offerings and classes available at regional Students, alumni, colleagues remember Pernell campuses. Faculty members have been encouraged to submit office one day requesting money for the course proposals for the program Anecdotes of late chef recall expensive fungal delicacies. She had to look through a grant program, love of students, truffl es them up on the Internet when he left. according to the provost. Seats “I think Jules is cooking truffles right in certain online classes will be Ryan Quinn [email protected] now up there, and he has negotiated a big held for students in the program, budget because he was always good at that,” according to the Office of the Friends, family, students, alumni and Moody said. Provost. colleagues filled Drayton Hall Monday She said that Pernell came into work and The provost said his office afternoon to celebrate the life of a chef excelled at his job every day even though he has already fielded dozens of whose smile was as wide as his handlebar felt increasingly sick from the liver cancer calls about the program from mustache and whose love for people was that would eventually take his life. He died interested students. even greater than his love for truffl es. earlier this month at the age of 61. “But there’s a big difference And that meant something, because But Tuesday’s memorial service was not in being interested and actually Julian “Jules” Pernell loved truffl es a lot. for mourning. doing it,” Amiridis said. “There’s “There are hundreds of types of truffl es, As the Rev. Carl Evans quoted from the a time commitment, plenty of and I think Jules loved them all,” said Pat Book of Ecclesiastes, there is “a time for homework, obligations here and Moody, dean emeritus of the College of everything purpose under heaven,” but this there that interfere with day-to- Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management was a time to smile, as Pernell did every day, day life.” where Pernell taught for more than 20 years and to tell a corny joke. as executive chef and chef instructor. Or two, or three. In fact, every speaker Brian Almond / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Comments on this story? Moody didn’t know what a truffle was Colleagues and students recalled fond Visit: dailygamecock.com/news before she met Pernell, who ran into her PERNELL ● 3 memories of Jules Pernell Monday.

Tuesday Graham ColtonStreet debates Those aren’t boos 76° 47° The singer of “Best Columnist Michael Redshirt freshman Days” will stop in Lambert emphasizes Bruce Ellington is Columbia on his eco- the need for students coming on strong Wednesday friendly tour to pro- to think before they for the Gamecocks mote his latest album. irrationally argue. this season. 78° 54° See page 5 See page 4 See page 8 2 Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Harvard professor visits university, discusses impact of Vietnam War

Kalb: Foreign policy still he said. Kalb cited the Gulf War as another infl uenced by past example of Vietnam’s lingering effects on policy, arguing that when Derek Legette Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990, [email protected] former President George H. W. Bush sent in troops only because the United The Vietnam War, though it ended States had a clear objective, Congress’s 36 years ago, continues to influence approval, an exit strategy and an all of our presidents’ foreign policies overwhelming military force — all of since then, Harvard professor Marvin the components the U.S. lacked during Kalb argued Monday night at the the Vietnam War Moore School of Business’s Lumpkin “Vietnam was like a person ... it sat Auditorium. like a ghost marching up and down Kalb, who spent 30 years reporting as a warning of what could have gone with CBS News and NBC News, came wrong,” Kalb said. to USC to promote his new book, President Barack Obama has stated “Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the many times that “Afghanistan is not American Presidency from Ford to Vietnam,” Kalb pointed out, indicating Obama.” how “haunting” the historical proxy is April 30, 1975 — the war’s ending for our current leaders. date — was a “moment of supreme “I think that what Obama is doing humiliation” for the United States, at this point is kicking the can down Kalb said. the road,” Kalb said of the president’s “On that day the United States was handling of the current wars. “Not kicked out of Saigon by the North losing but not winning.” Vietnamese Army,” Kalb said. Kalb was the last speaker of Walker He added that former President Institute of International Studies 50th Lyndon Johnson, who is widely Anniversary Lecture Series. scrutinized for the war’s bleak Gordon Smith, the Walker outcome, referred to North Vietnam Institute’s director, said he was as a “raggedy-a-- little fourth-rate delighted to have Kalb close the special country.” lecture series. Even though the United States “I don’t think we could’ve had a was and still is a great power, Kalb better speaker that could look at past said, it was nevertheless beaten by a events and see how they still resonate “raggedy-a-- little fourth-rate country.” in making foreign policy,” Smith said. This foreign failure had a domino After the talk ended, the University THE DAILY GAMECOCK Brian Almond / effect on how the next seven presidents Bookstore had a table in the auditorium Tom Short preached in support of Christianity on Greene Street and Davis Field Monday. conducted their foreign policies, Kalb selling Kalb’s book while the author posited. signed copies. message. coming on campus PREACHER ● Cont. from 1 Even though 299 American and Third-year Russian language “There is no right and different types of French servicemen were killed during student Josh George said the lecture worried about the and there is no wrong,” speakers who are more the October 1983 bombing in Beirut, was “informative” for him. afterlife because they said Lipack, a fi rst-year confrontational and are former President Ronald Reagan did Waiting in line to get a book and don’t have a high biology student who this, this, this,” Vaughn not attack those responsible in Lebanon Kalb’s signature, George described the probability of dying says he’s an atheist. said. “Tom isn’t like because he didn’t want to fi ght another lecture as “defi nitely food for thought anytime soon. “When people decide that; I’d say that he’s an Vietnam War, according to Kalb. on how to not repeat accidents from “Your probability is they think they know apologist.” “Reagan said that he couldn’t attack the past.” going up,” one student what is right, that Short’s website shows these people because the American replied to Short. creates controversy.” where he stands on people had already been spooked by Such comments were Lipack said the different issues. For the Vietnam experience, and he didn’t retorted by students event was a great instance, his website Comments on this story? want to put them through that again,” such as Shatima representation of South says that Glenn Beck Visit: dailygamecock.com/news Stephens , who believed Carolina as a whole. “speaks the truth and the students arguing Vaughn explained is saying things that with Short were going that inviting Short was no one else is saying too far. River City Network’s — and that need to “I just think that way of spreading the be said. Just wish he when we come into message of Christ and weren’t a Mormon.” situations like these, we fostering dialogue Literature handed can’t be closed-minded, among students about out on Greene Street even if we disagree,” matters of faith that states that Short will said Stephens, a don’t normally come be speaking on campus fourth-year psychology up. He said the use of “during the next few student. “Obviously, it’s the Hitler picture was days.” a heart issue.” an appropriate visual Jeff Lipack, one of aid. the students debating “I’ve heard so many Short, cited Relativism people talk about Comments on this story? to argue against Short’s different people Visit: dailygamecock.com

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PERNELL ● Cont. from 1 also constantly leaving the McCutchen House shared a “Jules-ism” from around lunchtime to Mayor speaks on leadership at USC the man they described escape women who were as a “hilarious” and seeking him. Benjamin highlights “completely ridiculous.” But most of the night Among them: focused on Pernell’s success, addresses “Whatty whatty, nutty close relationship with city’s problems buddy?” his students. Numerous “Someone’s slicker than letters from former Thad Moore a peeled Vidalia onion!” students were read at the [email protected] Or the favorite of service. Each recalled his Columbia Mayor Steve William Knapp, one quirky sense of humor. Benjamin spoke to students about of Pernell’s fellow chef Sarah Farra, one of leadership and his career — and instructors, which Pernell Pernell’s former students students responded by questioning uttered in response who graduated in 2006, him about where the city stands to a student who was said she didn’t understand today — during a discussion in considering abandoning a his sense of humor at fi rst. the Ernest F. Hollings Special baking career: “There’s a “He told me I was his Collections Library Monday lot of dough to be made in favorite kumquat, which I evening. that business!” learned later was a fruit,” Among the issues broached in Knapp said simple Farra recalled. “At fi rst, I Benjamin’s question-and-answer forays to the grocery store didn’t know how to take session were retaining and with Pernell for a bag of that.” attracting entrepreneurs to the city, apples could become two- But they later became fixing the floundering CMRTA hour ordeals once cashiers great friends and would bus system and establishing the and customers in line sing Broadway tunes back mayor’s vision for Columbia. began rushing up to say and forth in the kitchen. Benjamin also updated The hello. Pernell also seemed Farra sang “For Good” Daily Gamecock on progress to have an inside joke from the musical Wicked regarding crime in Five Points. with every student and in remembrance of her The mayor said that crime in the remembered everything teacher. area was down across the board, about them. Taylor Harrison ranging from more serious violent But Knapp said Pernell and Cera Osmialowski, crimes to citations for underage was as amazing a chef as both fourth-year hotel, drinking. he was a person. restaurant and tourism Benjamin attributed that change “The time I worked management students, to new rules for bar owners, the with Chef Pernell taught left the service visibly recently established youth curfew me more than 15 years emotional. They Andrew Askins / THE DAILY GAMECOCK and “more active enforcement” by of previous experience,” remembered Pernell’s Mayor Steve Benjamin spoke on leadership at USC Monday evening. police officers of laws, especially Knapp said. “Jules taught humor and energy, regarding violent crime but also me what it really means to and how he would those efforts have been a lack is going to work itself out,” said including bar capacity restrictions be a professional chef.” always purposefully of available capital, a problem Benjamin, who described ongoing and underage drinking. Neal Smoak, director mispronounce exacerbated by the late decade changes to the system and his goals Benjamin said his office had of the McCutchen House Osmialowski’s name. banking crisis, but others, for its success. been working to grow business where Pernell taught and They both thought they according to Benjamin, have more Speaking to The Daily by following a three-pronged cooked, also recounted would get him as a teacher to do with Columbia’s culture. Gamecock, the mayor explained approach, but that his efforts still how exemplary “The again this year. “I believe that we still that CMRTA’s board of directors is face challenges. Boss of Sauce” was as a “I really came because treat business almost as an currently being downsized and that “We go out and we chase colleague. After saying I didn’t get the chance accommodation,” he said. “We’ll control of the system is shifting economic investment, trying to how humble Pernell was to thank him. I thought allow you to do business here if somewhat from local government bring additional capital and jobs despite his high skill, he was coming back you follow our rules, as opposed to Veolia Transportation, which from outside here to our region; we Smoak decided to let the this semester, and I just to creating an environment where runs the buses. have a new task force we set up ... audience in on a secret wanted to tell him how businesses can grow and prosper.” The city will announce its to do a total review of all our laws about Pernell’s more special he was and how The mayor also discussed appointees to the board on Nov. and regulations and incentives, or humble tastes. awesome that class was,” ongoing changes to the city’s bus 1, and a new executive director, lack thereof, to try to stimulate Though his favorite Harrison said. “This system, which has been mired in to be employed by Veolia, will be businesses right here,” Benjamin sophisticated culinary was nice for that closure. defi cits and low ridership ever since named “in the next week or two,” said, adding that he was working on dish was soft scrambled He was really one of the its ownership was transferred from Benjamin said. other stimuli for growth, including eggs covered in truffles, best people I knew. Love SCE&G to local governments work with USC on its Technology Pernell had a thing for radiated from that man.” nearly a decade ago. Incubator. Comments on this story? Lizard’s Thicket liver “The [regional transit authority] Some of the challenges facing Visit: dailygamecock.com/news and onions, Rush’s slaw Comments on this story? dogs with no chili, Cherry Visit: dailygamecock.com

Garcia ice cream and fried GAMES · FUN GIVEAWAYS FREE! sweet potatoes covered in A classic carnival with a sexual health twist... syrup. But his favorite comfort food was eastern GYT Fall Carnival North Carolina barbecue, Wednesday, Oct. 26th which was served in the McCutchen House during 11 am to 2 pm a reception following the service. @ Davis Field His colleagues also (between Russell House & Library) joked about his love life. Pernell never married and in partnership with the USC Residence Hall Association didn’t date often because, www.sa.sc.edu/shs/cw/students Smoak said, he was too obsessed with French truffl es. He recounted one time when Pernell took a woman to a USC football game and left her there because she knew nothing about truffl es or Carolina football, another of his passions. He came back for her in the third quarter. Pernell was Tuesday, October 25, 2011 4 EDITORIAL BOARD JOSH DAWSEY Community Editor-in-Chief COLIN CAMPBELL KRISTYN SANITO service also Managing Editor Copy Desk Chief

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CHRIS BROWN JAMES KRATCH Assisting needy Design Director Sports Editor gives perspective ‘Back to Carolina’ A lot can be said about a society based on how it cares for the less fortunate. As one of in right direction the highest virtues of society, community service seeks to bridge “Back to Carolina,” a new program at the divisions between individuals USC, will allow former students to complete Street debates fail to engage integrity by helping others through their their baccalaureate degree primarily online, difficulties. It taps something previously unattainable to those into the core of who dialogue of ideas should look like. who don’t return to campus. Restraint in arguing we are, allowing All sides are to blame. Tom Further reducing the costs of attaining us to express our refl ects maturity Short’s linking of atheism to Adolf a college degree is never something to genuine love for Hitler and Hugh Hefner is grossly scoff at, and we’re You could not have missed the our neighbors. misleading, to the point that I heard completely behind crowd of students massing outside Whether students blatantly saying, “Man, he “College the initiative. The Russell House Monday. Tom Short motivated by said atheists like Hitler.” Many other is crucial correlation between was at the center of this attention. Dominique faith or moral students (supporting, I suppose, the income and education His reason for gathering these Grate obligations, serving in order “critical” view of Short’s religion) Fourth-year level is more or less students? A single topic: Why Jesus? others has a unique simply yelled, cursed, interrupted African American to remain a direct, positive, Or, in other words, here we go studies student way of impacting each other or called out jokes — all upward trend. The again. both the individual competitive the things that our education teaches more educated people Let’s get some issues out of the being served and the individual us not to do. in most job America — and more way. I’m an out and active atheist. doing the service. As students, our “job” is to markets.” specifically South I was a Christian for several years, Over fall break, I went to understand and articulate what we Carolina — can and I understand Tuscaloosa, Ala., for an alternative believe. We do that by engaging produce, the better society will be. And for the concerns many fall break mission trip with the others. It is by that engagement that, we applaud the university’s efforts. Christians have about Methodist Student Network, that we arrive at our integrity, our Under the new system, students who have the direction of their where we had the opportunity steadfastness and our comfort with earned a certain number of hours will be faith in both this to meet new people, build new who we are. able to complete their degree online, leaving community and the friendships, serve those still People’s minds do not change with the costs of relocating to campus out of country at large. suffering from the aftermath of loud proclamations or street-side the equation. Initiatives such as these are It is out of these the spring tornadoes and reflect Michael proselytizing. They change through well documented throughout the South, concerns that we have on personal faith. Lambert examples of restraint and well- specifically in Alabama, where similar today’s evangelism, a After working at the Red Cross Third-year measured expression. That proves programs have shown great success. We’re French student tool of the Christian all day Thursday and seeing your comfort with yourself and your excited about the prospects of this program, faith that is at best the devastation in downtown comfort in dealing with those who and we hope USC can bring this success to ineffective and at worst divisive Tuscaloosa, I felt guilty about think themselves your “enemy” in our beleaguered state. and alienating. Our campus faced returning to our luxurious today’s faux culture wars. Mahatma Yet it is merely a fi rst step. The university that evangelism head-on today with host church, an anxiety that Gandhi’s “Be the change you want to has purposefully shied away from reallocating Short’s presence. And the result was was strengthened by a tour the see in the world” fi ts with this, but I resources to develop the program in order a discouraging and fatiguing failure. following day by Nancy Green prefer André Gide — a French author to protect traditional degree programs. By Failure of what? Not of faith or of Compassion Coalition, a of doubtful character yet undeniable doing so, it somewhat inhibits the impact of values; not of a “message” to be nonprofit organization working talent. He said, “Knowing how to such a system. For example, only one degree spread to those needing to be saved to assist victims. She showed us free yourself is nothing; the hard part — liberal studies — will be offered. While from the “other” side. No, this was the areas hit hardest by the storm. is being free.” expansion will be considered after several a failure on our part, as spectators, As we drove through many As seen today, we all think we know years based on Back to Carolina’s success , debaters and representatives of our of these areas, we saw uprooted how to free ourselves. But how many more options right out of the gate would have beliefs. trees lying on the tops of houses, Shorts or young atheists live freely made it even more enticing and reenforced Beneath the loud voices, there was cars totaled, driveways blocked by throughout the day — not from each the university’s faith in the program’s future. the same murmur of disappointment debris— all of which reminded me other but in being secure in who they Back to Carolina is worth keeping, no among students. Many had stopped how blessed I am. I realized that are and letting that be their example? doubt. College education in America is by expecting a mature discussion, as students we may not be able I am not saying we shouldn’t argue; crucial in order to remain competitive in most or a thoughtful (not gimmicky) to donate large sums of money, I’m saying that before you argue, job markets. But we endorse it cautiously, and presentation of an age-old belief but we can always give our time think of what is there to gain. If hope USC will devote enough resources to system. Instead, they got the in service to assist those in need nothing, walk away. Conserve your the cause, rather than let the program fl unk equivalent of lunch-and-a-show, a around us to help make the world integrity the best way you can. out due to a lack of support. bad vaudeville-esque copy of what a a better place. Decision between internships, debt looms free labor, interns may have to pay out of Perhaps students could take the internship over Economy leaves students little choice pocket — sometimes more than a thousand the summer and defer the credit for the fall when dollars — for a summer of experience. they already have to pay tuition and their full when applying for summer positions Working as a company’s slave is one thing, but fi nancial aid applies. paying to do so is even crueler. Another solution could be that a small amount Deadlines to turn in applications for summer The costs of this financial of financial responsibility be placed on the internships are quickly approaching and the sacrifi ce, along with fi nding a place company where the internship is held and for the yearly stress of sending in résumés and work to stay, buying food and all other company to pay the tuition directly to the school samples is looming over students desperate for activities that cost money during the or reimburse the student. the one opportunity that could be the experience summer, add up. This way students aren’t getting direct income they need. It’s understandable that in today’s from the internship, but they don’t have to As low-income college students with hefty economy many companies simply indirectly pay for it either. tuition bills and living expenses, most of us Cassie can’t afford to pay students for 12 Experience is the key to getting a job. are used to functioning without much money. Stanton weeks of work. But it’s incredibly Internships are the key to gaining experience. But Obviously, the ideal internship would be paid and Third-year print frustrating that students are forced if an internship is too much of an expense, then offer help with lodging as well as compensating journalism to pay expensive summer tuition on students are forced to decide if they want to go in for mileage. In most fi elds, however, this situation student top of not getting an income. debt or deal with blank, résumés. isn’t realistic. USC should offer some sort of compensation It’s stressful enough worrying about finding But when internships aren’t paid they have to or alternative for students bearing the fi nancial a job to pay the bills after graduation. There be taken for credit. And when they’re taken for burden of an internship. Partnerships with local shouldn’t be an equally intense stress during the credit, students have to pay summer tuition. businesses could allow the university to further four years on how to pay for summer internships. This means instead of simply offering incorporate the community.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011 5 goes green on tour ‘Best Days’ singer uses alternative energy to promote new album Chloe Gould [email protected]

Graham Colton is stripping off all the glitz, glamour and label-driven stage lights and going natural. Boasting a list of smaller-venue sets across the Southeast, the singer-songwriter — known best for his 2007 “”-endorsed single “Best Days” — is going green in a whole new way. Colton’s “Go Natural” tour , which began Thursday , is bringing an eco-friendly mentality to the music world. The songster will travel to all 21 of his tour stops in a vehicle that runs on compressed natural gas (CNG) and will stop at The White Mule in Columbia Wednesday, Nov. 9. The Oklahoma native said the cause hits close to home because natural gas is produced in his home state . However, Colton did keep money in mind when making the decision for the green tour. “I would be lying if I didn’t say it started with my pocketbook,” Colton said. “I wanted to bring my full band on tour, and with any musician, it’s almost impossible to go out on a full tour with the price of gas.” The CNG, which will fuel Colton’s tour, emits up to 90 percent fewer particle emissions and costs 50 percent less than gasoline . It’s an alternative energy and eco-centered movement the singer hopes to bring to both the music community and his fans. “I was definitely inspired by all the different kinds of alternative energy, and all the musicians and artists who are doing what’s best for the environment,” Colton said. “There aren’t many lines of work where you spend your life on the road in planes, trains and automobiles.” Colton, who just rereleased his latest album “Pacific Coast Eyes Vol. 2” on Oct. 18, is also promoting the new music on the tour, mirroring the album’s more laid-back sound by connecting with his audience in more intimate settings. Courtesy of Graham Colton “It’s about making connections with fans,” Graham Colton set out on his “Go Natural” tour Thursday to promote his latest album “Pacifi c Coast Eye Vol. 2.” Colton said. “I feel better as an artist when I’m despite it all, he’s ready to bring everything back The rerelease, which has made it to No. 2 on the focused on quality rather than quantity.” down to Earth and play for a certainly smaller but singer–songwriter charts, is 18 tracks long and can The artist, who was signed to Republic for impactful crowd. be downloaded for only $5.99 on iTunes. the release of his most well-known album, “I’ve been really lucky to have some big moments To follow Colton’s tour diary and download 2007’s “Here Right Now,” is now working under and career milestones,” Colton said. “It’s amazing unreleased mp3s, visit CNG’s website at www. “Graham Colton Records.” to open for 10,000 people, but it’s the people at cngnow.com/graham. “I’ve defi nitely been a product of the old model places like The White Mule who are around for Colton will play at White Mule, as a part of the and the old way of doing music, but now I’m life. They make the lasting impressions.” “Go Natural” tour Wednesday, Nov. 9. Doors are working under the new way,” Colton said. “Pacifi c Coast Eyes Vol. 2” houses all the tracks at 6 p.m., and the show is at 8 p.m. Ticket prices In the new generation of Twitter, Facebook and from the “Pacifi c Coast Eyes” EP, new versions of are to be announced. social media, where self-promotion is a part of the “1981” and “Everything You Are,” and three fresh everyday, “I can do it by myself,” Colton said. songs — “Wide Open Inside,” “Hold Onto My Colton has opened for the likes of , Comments on this story? Heart” and “My Resignation.” and , and Visit dailygamecock.com/mix ‘Three Musketeers’ remake not so sweet

Classic fi lm fl ops with weak This fall has already seen its share Bloom). aren’t given enough screen time. acting, lack of direction of unnecessary remakes, including One year later, after the The only performances that really “Footloose” and “The Thing,” but Musketeers have disbanded, young hurt the fi lm are those by Jovovich Tyler Simpson the most unnecessary of them all has D’Artagnan (Logan Lerman) leaves and Lerman. They receive the [email protected] only just arrived in theaters. his country home and travels with most amount of screen time, and What differentiates this version of the hopes of becoming a Musketeer both performances are worse than “The Three Musketeers” “The Three Musketeers,” aside from himself. Upon his arrival in Paris, he listening to a Paris Hilton album. the 3-D, is that it’s a steampunk- immediately begins to quarrel and Lerman, who gained fame from NOW IN THEATERS inspired version containing a few schedule duels with the Musketeers, his leading role in “Percy Jackson science-fiction elements such as but instead fi ghts with them in the and the Olympians: The Lightning Director: Paul W.S. fl ying war machines. This addition movie’s first major swashbuckling Thief” (2010) , is completely wooden D may heighten the fi lm’s silliness, but scene. in his portrayal of D’Artagnan. Even Anderson that’s not the problem with this fi lm. The basic structure of the the character isn’t very interesting Starring: Matthew The movie begins in Venice where Alexandre Dumas novel is the same — he’s depicted as a sneering frat Macfadyen, Milla the musketeers, Athos (Matthew here, with the exception of a few boy who does nothing but challenge Macfadyen), Aramis (Luke Evans) major changes. For instance, the people to sword fights for the first Jovavich, Orlando Bloom and Porthos (Ray Stevenson), attempt secret affair between the Duke and half of the fi lm. Rating: PG-13 for sequences to steal airship blueprints designed Queen Anne (Juno Temple) — which Jovovich has showed herself to be by Leonardo da Vinci. With the could lead to a war between England a sufficient action heroine in the of action adventure violence help of Athos’ lover Milady de and France if exposed — has been “Resident Evil” fi lms. However, her Winter (Milla Jovovich) , the heist is devised by Cardinal Richelieu character in this fi lm seems to exist successful until Milady betrays them (Christoph Waltz). only for ornamental purposes, as she What’s worse than a movie being (predictably, even if you haven’t read The actual plot of the fi lm comes dons a different silky outfi t in each of unnecessarily remade? How about a the books or seen any of the previous into play when Milady steals the her scenes. movie being unnecessarily remade films) and gives the blueprints to Queen’s diamond necklace and the The dialogue dithers between that has been unnecessarily remade the Duke of Buckingham (Orlando Musketeers are asked to retrieve monotonously outdated and an many times before? it. There’s also a strange subplot agonizing attempt at courteous wit. where teenage King Louis (Freddie Most of these misguided attempts Fox) seeks advice from D’Artagnan include the Musketeers verbally (Logan Lerman) on how to gain the bashing their handyman and King affections of the queen. Louis worrying about his outfi t, with Three major aspects in “The lines like “lovely outfi t, very retro.” Three Musketeers” really weaken Even the action sequences within the fi lm: the acting, the dialogue and this film are tedious, lacking any the direction. sense of danger and making the The previews for the movie movie boring. boasted a promising cast, but the Director Paul W.S. Anderson’s performances from the majority of strengths rely on technical skill, but the actors can only be characterized he is overall a horrible storyteller. as fine. Watching Christoph So let’s break down all of the Waltz portray his more villainous problems here: insipid dialogue, roles, such as Hans Landa from tedious acting, characterless “Inglourious Basterds” (2009) , is characters, boring sword fi ghts and always pleasant. Orlando Bloom, an extravagant mistreat of Christoph though slightly miscast, seems to Waltz. The ending depicts a possible have fun as the vampy Duke of sequel to be in production, but let’s Buckingham. hope not. The three British actors “One for all” is enough. portraying the swashbuckling leads are OK, even though the depth of Courtesy of collider.com their characters is absent since they Comments on this story? From left, Logan Lerman, Luke Evans, Ray Stevenson and Matthew Macfadyen star. Visit dailygamecock.com/mix 6 Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Get spooked 10 costumes to spice up Halloweek Kristyn Winch [email protected] Halloween is the perfect time to become a different person, even if it’s only for one night. Dress to impress at your parties this weekend by drawing on pop culture for inspiration. Here are a few costume ideas for guys and girls.

Girls Guys Courtesy of ibtimes.coms Courtesy of earloomz.com Princess Beatrice LMFAO All eyes were supposed to be on Kate Middleton as she wed Prince William Rap group LMFAO had everybody shuffling this year with the hit “Party in April, but Princess Beatrice’s hat stole some of the attention. If you’re feeling Rock Anthem,” and the song’s music video can provide plenty of inspiration for a crafty, try your hand at recreating this salmon pink headpiece. Several different Halloween costume. Shiny fabrics, leopard print, neon colors and obnoxiously large imitation versions of the hat are for sale online. glasses are necessities for getting this costume just right. If you’re lacking the time or money to channel Redfoo or Sky Blu, LMFAO’s members, just draw a face on a Rapunzel cardboard box and be the Shuffl e Bot. Princesses make an appearance at every Halloween party, but take a break from Belle or Cinderella this year. Disney released “Tangled” last November Charlie Sheen and young adults everywhere became nostalgic for princesses and fairy tales. A Hawaiian shirt and a smirk are the only elements required to pull off this Channeling Rapunzel requires a long blonde wig, which you can buy at a variety costume. This getup is all about attitude. Carrying around a vial of fake tiger blood of costume shops or make at home. is optional. Maybe you can convince a gal pal to be your goddess for the night. Nina (“Black Swan”) Occupy Wall Street/Occupy Columbia protestor Though “Black Swan” was released nearly a year ago, troubled ballerina Nina Simple: Don’t shower for a few days, and wear a sign with a slogan about (played to Oscar-winning perfection by Natalie Portman) hasn’t left our minds. freedom. Don’t spend too much money putting this ensemble together, This character gives you two costume options: pure, good girl White Swan or dark, though. You want to fi t in with the 99 percent. twisted Black Swan. The sparkly, pretty ballet costumes for the White Swan are hard to resist, but the Black Swan’s heavy black makeup is too much fun to pass up. Steve Jobs Pay homage to the late, great Apple genius. All you need for this costume is a black Nicki Minaj turtleneck and jeans. Carry around a real apple or your latest Apple device. Just don’t The pink lady to be this year isn’t Rizzo— it’s Nicki Minaj. You know you’re lose sight of your iPad or laptop if you use it as an accessory. dying to wear that cotton candy pink wig for a night. There’s no right or wrong way to pick the rest of the costume. Think colorful and over-the-top. Tutus, Axl Rose spandex and fi shnets would be great pieces to incorporate for this ensemble. Guns N’ Roses is embarking on its fi rst tour in fi ve years and will make a stop at the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville on Halloween night. Can’t cough up the cash for Michele Bachmann tickets but still want to represent the ’80s hair band? Be front man Axl Rose for Although she repeatedly told Americans that she is not a witch, the Minnesota Halloween. A long blond wig and a bandana are the only necessary parts of this congresswoman still makes for a great Halloween costume. Don your most costume. In your costume, you’ll probably look better than Axl does these days. conservative suit set, and don’t forget the essential American fl ag lapel pin! Where to find the perfect costume Halloween Express Party City Doing it Location: In Columbia at Location: Columbia Place 275-2 Harbison Blvd. or in Mall, 7045A Parklane Road DAILY West Columbia at 2501 Hours: Oct. 21–27, 8 a.m. to Augusta Road 10 p.m. Hours: Monday – Saturday, Oct. 28–29, 8 a.m. to midnight The 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 30, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Sunday, noon to 7 p.m. Oct. 31, 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Hip-Wa-Zee Sid Nancy Gamecock Location: Five Points , Location: Five Points , 940 Harden St. 743 Saluda Ave. Hours: Monday – Saturday, Hours: Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, 1 – 6 p.m.

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Whenever Bruce Ellington makes a big play, it sounds like the thousands of fans inside Williams-Brice Stadium are booing him. But Ellington knows better. When the receiver scored his first collegiate touchdown in South Carolina’s 54-3 win over Kentucky, it was the low rumble from the crowd that stood out most for him, because he knew that it was praise from fans actually calling his name. “It was great,” Ellington said. “The exciting part was when the stands started saying, ‘Bruuuce.’ I love that.” It’s not the first time Ellington has heard the deep roar of his name as approval, though in the past it has come in the more cozy confines of Colonial Life Arena. Ellington, a two-sport star who was the starting point guard and leading scorer for the USC men’s basketball team last season, is now starting to hear his name chanted more and more often on the football fi eld as he has emerged as a staple of an offense still in its building stages. Just four days after fifth-year quarterback Stephen Garcia was dismissed from the team, the Gamecocks lost star tailback Marcus Lattimore to ligament and cartilage damage in his left knee against Mississippi State . Getting carries out of the wildcat formation as well as playing at slotback, Ellington is Richard Pearce / THE DAILY GAMECOCK looking to become a greater factor in an With Marcus Lattimore out for the season with a knee injury, slotback Bruce Ellington will play a larger role in USC’s offense. offense that will be without Lattimore. “It has been a tough season, but we’re Ellington has not only has the support “I was proud of him and I was excited score on the fi eld this season, Ellington just going to fi ght through it,” Ellington of his football teammates, but his for him,” Cooke said. “We’ve been got off to a sluggish start on the said. “We’re going to go through basketball teammates as well. While talking about him getting in the end hardwood last season as well. He only adversity — every team does. We lost one practice for the basketball team has zone since the season started, so I’m scored two points in the Gamecocks’ 94- of our best players — everybody knows started without Ellington, he’s still on happy that he got to do it.” 79 defeat of Elon in their opening game that — but we’re just going to have to his teammates’ minds. Ellington will have more chances to last November . However, Ellington step up and make plays as players.” “I’m unbelievably proud of Bruce return to the end zone with the injury continued to improve, ending the season Despite a slow start, Ellington has Ellington,” said basketball coach Darrin Lattimore sustained. Football coach with a 12.8 points-per-game average. done just that. The redshirt freshman Horn. “I think the job that he’s doing Steve Spurrier indicated it is unlikely As USC comes off its bye week and earned SEC co-Freshman of the Week is outstanding and I think it’s really Ellington will be utilized in that position, prepares to travel to Tennessee, the honors, the fi rst to do so in both football been challenging and difficult to do but said he will have an expanded role in Gamecocks are aware it’s going to be an and basketball, after his performance at that. Nobody is cheering harder for that the offense. uphill battle going forward, especially Mississippi State, in which he did a little kid, except for maybe his mom and his “It is more involved than just sticking without Lattimore. However, one upward bit of everything on offense. He was brother, Ashley . I teased him with a text him back there right now,” Spurrier said. climb USC would like to see continue is 2-for-3 passing for 24 yards , rushed for that it took him long enough to score, but “He’s not going to be a running back that of Ellington’s improvement. 25 yards on four carries, and tallied four we’re cheering for him and we’re pulling per se. We won’t ask him to pick up the Whether as a quarterback in the catches for 32 yards . He also returned a for him. We look forward to getting him blitzing linebackers and such which is wildcat formation or as a point guard for kickoff for 17 yards. back whenever that is.” what running backs do nowadays. He’ll the basketball team, Ellington knows as “I’ve been out for two years not playing Ellington and senior forward Malik be in there in the wildcat. As we know long as the low, sustained booing sound football,” Ellington said. “Of course, I Cooke had discussed what it would he can throw it, so we’ll have some passes of his fi rst name is echoing through the had to get used to it. Now I’m feeling be like for Ellington to score his first for him — more than last week.” stadium or arena, his pass is right on comfortable.” collegiate touchdown. Just as it took him several weeks to target. SC native Worley to start at quarterback for Tennessee

Dooley gives Rock Hill product made his fi rst start in USC’s 14-12 win move the Alabama-LSU game into nod against Gamecocks over the Bulldogs in Starkville, Miss. , prime time and out of the usual 3:30 on Oct. 15. p.m. EST kickoff for the SEC Game James Kratch Worley enrolled early at Tennessee of the Week was CBS’s agreement to [email protected] (3-4, 0-4) after a heralded prep career at broadcast next year’s game, which will Rock Hill’s Northwestern High School be played in Baton Rouge, at night, True freshman quarterback Justin and participated in spring practice. He LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva Worley , a Rock Hill native , will start threw for 5,315 yards and 64 touchdowns wrote in an open letter to fans posted Saturday for Tennessee against No. as a senior at Northwestern, leading the on the school’s offi cial athletics website. 14 South Carolina , UT coach Derek Trojans to a 15-0 record and a 4A state Brantley probable for Georgia Dooley announced Monday. championship . For his efforts, Worley game: Florida coach Will Muschamp “I just feel like for us to go out and was named the Gatorade National said Monday that he expects senior try to win games, we are not throwing Player of the Year. quarterback John Brantley to return and catching the way we need to, and Arkansas kick time announced: from injury and start against No. 22 we’re not calling the game the way we USC’s game at Arkansas on Nov. 5 Georgia (5-2, 4-1) on Saturday. Brantley want to,” Dooley told reporters. “We will kickoff at 7:15 p.m. local time has missed the last two games with a just need to make this move. It’s not and be broadcast on ESPN, the SEC high ankle sprain suffered in a 38-10 something that is done on a whim.” announced Monday. loss to Alabama on Oct. 1. Worley made his collegiate debut It is one of three games featuring “We feel like John will be ready late in the Vols’ 37-6 loss at second- SEC teams that will air during the to go for the game,” Muschamp told ranked Alabama after Dooley made the much-anticipated clash between No. 1 reporters. “As we progress through the decision to forego Worley’s redshirt. LSU and No. 2 Alabama , which will week, we’ll know more about his status.” Worley did not attempt a pass against kick off at 8 p.m. on CBS that night. Florida (4-3, 2-3) has lost three the Crimson Tide. Ten nessee w i l l face M idd le Ten nessee straight games, including the game The Gamecocks (6-1, 4-1 SEC) will State at 7 p.m. on Fox Sports Net, while against the Crimson Tide . Tracy Glantz / THE STATE be facing a quarterback making his Mississippi State will host Tennessee- Tennessee coach Derek Dooley will start fi rst career start for the second straight Martin at 6:30 p.m. on CSS. Comments on this story? a true freshman under center this week. game. Mississippi State’s Tyler Russell Part of the deal allowing CBS to Visit dailygamecock.com/sports