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Nova Southeastern University NSUWorks The urC rent NSU Digital Collections 3-14-2005 The Knight Volume 15: Issue 20 Nova Southeastern University Follow this and additional works at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_newspaper NSUWorks Citation Nova Southeastern University, "The Knight Volume 15: Issue 20" (2005). The Current. 302. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_newspaper/302 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the NSU Digital Collections at NSUWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Current by an authorized administrator of NSUWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. then o v a knight S o u t h e a s t e r n u n i v e r s i t y March 14, 2005 Volume 15, Issue 20 Ladies’ Crew Dominates At In This Issue Men’s Golf Team Stetson Sprints Compete in Buccaneer Invitational Page 8 Video Game Review: Star Wars Are you up for the challenge? Page 13 Pictured, Right to left: The four novice who rowed in varsity-- Luciana Bedos, Monica Henderson, Lauren Thomas, and Miglena Dzhupanova as they have fi nished the Varisty Eight race, holding the boat over their heads and leaving the dock. Photo by Nicolle Garber Dark, choppy waters and extreme weather The real scoop on conditions make for intense competition St. Patrick’s Day By Nicolle Garber Staff Writer On Saturday, February 26, Th e opening event of the novice coxswain Danielle Garcia. 2005, the ladies of NSU’s rowing day, which set the tone for the rest of Th e Four competed against Tampa Page 20 team competed in dark, choppy waters the morning, was the Women’s Pair and Stetson, placing second behind and temperatures in the low 60s. event. Varsity rowers Taylor Liput Tampa after a chaotic, false start Despite the adverse weather, the ladies and Mary Brylski competed against by Tampa and competing with succeeded in winning gold in three out Stetson and FSU, beating the crews perseverance to fi nish the race with of four events. in a time of 9:57, leaving them in the a time of 9:10. wake of their watery As the wind picked up trail. Taylor, being and the conditions of the water only 5’5 and Mary worsened, the Varsity Eight boat about 5’11, seemed fi nished fi rst with a brutal defeat like an unlikely pair; against Embry-Riddle who fi nished Featured nonetheless, the two second, while Tampa came in third. Sections ladies blew away the Th e Varsity Eight crew consisted competition with of Varsity Coxswain Cheyenne Knightlife . .3 strength and fi nesse. Poskey, Katrina Bonilla in stroke Th e second seat, Nicole Felluca, Ashley Amrich, Sports . .7 event was the Miglena Dzhupanova, Lauren Women’s Novice Th omas, Monica Henderson, A&E . .11 Four, with a crew Luciana Bedos, and Stephanie Blair of Christy Fritch in in Bow. Th is 2000m race proved to Opinions . 17 stroke seat, Brittany Berkey, Tatiana Please See STETSON Coach Gartin exchanges words with his crew. Photo by Fabricio, Nicolle Nicolle Garber Garber in bow, and Page 18 2 The knight March 14, 2005 Bizarre News Rafi a Chodhry Speeding In Pitkin, Colorado, quarter” and had “basically the News Editor a group of students taking an same profi le.” Th e astronomer said Bullet avalanche safety course near that the source is likely a “natural the Aspen Highlands Ski Area cause,” with possibilities including Time rushes past us like a to work and chat with everyday. Th ey were ironically pummeled by an a pulsar or “burper.” speeding bullet. Before I knew it, I challenge me and make sure that I am avalanche during their instruction. was 18 years of age and a freshman at living up to my full potential. According to 9News, one person died after being buried in the snow, San Luis Obispo, California NSU. As time continues to carry on I can’t overlook my co-workers residents who emit putrid odors undauntedly, one day I’m going to be at Th e Knight. Th ey never fail to put while the fi ve other members of the seminar remained unscathed. will be restricted in their usage of 40, and, God willingly, practicing my a smile on my face during late night the local library. Th e Associated life long dream: medicine. deadlines when my work never seems Th e safety group is thought to have caused the avalanche. Press reported that library patrons As we progress through to end. may also be asked to leave for life, there is one thing we should Th en there is my mentor, “fi ghting, eating, drinking, sleeping, all remember to do. We have to whom I also look up to because he playing games, and printing or remember to thank the people who has most awesome personality which I viewing illegal materials on library make a diff erence in our lives. In believe brings out the good in everyone computers.” Th e law presents a my 18 years on earth, I have been around him. grey area for the librarians who privileged to know many people and Th ose special people in our must enforce it; just what exactly be part of their lives. Th ere is my lives are celestial beings who keep constitutes a foul odor? father, who I believe is the greatest us sane and on the right path. Th ey man alive. His attitude toward life, brighten our days and let us know that coupled with his unselfi sh love for throughout the hectic journey of our A man in Berlin who me, makes me appreciate him more lives, someone is looking out for us. went on vacation left his lights every day. We’re all in this journey together and National Geographic and stereo on so that his dear pet Th en there is Carol, Eileen need to look out for each other. So let’s News reported that astronomers hamster would not feel lonely in and Pat; a special group of highly not forget to thank those that stand by have detected “unusual, powerful his absence. Reuters reported that intellectual individuals whom I get our side! bursts of intermittent radio waves concerned neighbors alerted police emanating from the direction of the when the man failed to answer the center of the galaxy.” Scott Hyman door. Fearing that he was disabled Library Happenings of Sweet Briar College in Virginia, or dead after fi ve days of non-stop credited with discovering the waves, blaring music and no activity, police By Africa Barfi eld noted that they are unique because broke into the man’s house to fi nd Director of Marketing and Community Relations “fi ve bursts occurred at regular the “golden hamster.” He is still on Youth Services Librarian Article intervals of about an hour and a vacation. Published Dante Tang, a Youth Services Librarian at Nova Southeastern University’s Alvin Sherman Library, was recently published in the Winter 2005 issue of Young Adult Library Services magazine. Tang’s article centered on the topic of combining courage and teens. After receiving a “We the People” Courage Grant provided by American Library Association and the National Endowment for Humanities, Tang Pictured Above: Parijat Ali, Sarah Eldieb, Sonia Hudson, Alexandra Lee, encouraged the teen advisory board Tiffany Lin, Agatha Matsos, Bradely (TAB) to create promotional materials Moore, Scott Moriarty, and Rachel Ridley. that would highlight the concept of Photo courtesy Africa Barfi eld courage. Tang coordinated the eff orts 30 10am-3pm of the teens, which produced a book For more information, please display and a letter writing campaign call Collection Development (954) to Unites States President John F. 262-4542. Kennedy. In the letters, each TAB member wrote personal thoughts on Ireland for Kids Author Event what courage means to them. For Th e Alvin Sherman Library anyone interested in more information presents children’s authors Patricia on the TAB or Tang’s article, please call Reilly Giff and Susan Bartoletti on (954) 262-5477. Wednesday, March 9 from 3:30pm- 4:30 pm. Books are available for Th ird Bi-Annual Used Book purchase and a signing will follow Sale the program. For more information, What’s your pleasure? Suspense? please call (954) 262-5477 Children’s books? Drama? Romance? Or academic journals? Th e Th ird Free Evening of Celtic Music Annual Used Book Sale will have it all. Join us March 17 from 7-9 Come to the Alvin Sherman Library, pm for traditional and contemporary Research, and Information Technology Celtic folk music at Connections Café Center April 28–30, for your pick of in the Alvin Sherman Library at Nova the best previously owned, gently used Southeastern University. Th e event collection in Broward County. Times is free and light refreshments will are as follows: be available for purchase. For more Th ursday, April 28 1pm-6pm; Friday, information please call (954) 262- April 29 10 am-6pm; Saturday, April 4548. March 14, 2005 The knight 3 Knightlife Page 3 Who Has Your Identity? 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