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: THE vver Id Exciting program for Founders' Day chapel 1 OUT tnere . in REBECCAWILLIAMS "lf nothingelse. weregonnaha\e a incoming funds and dc,natioti. are +\R q,\! 1 n'RITI R good time.- Roorbach declares. directly allected by the acm me. and in ROBAGERBER With a program that will be quite actions o j :L er>one on campus. B> %-1\RN]\11·nkillk ditlerent 4-roin prei I ous wars' chapel k. nieeting ifith wrious Campli. club. It' > ou are + 'ind ory.ilit.lili11..

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\L like >.uppl,rt. alid l.N. inspectors full acces. iii Foutiderr [),t> ilicir >.earch for nia>,>, destruc- chapel. the \\ h.it .tudcm. college n ill be pa> to attend crat. pu.hed lo nork cio.el> publick an- \\ith the United Nations and m,uncing The ciner whal 11 their mspectors. Though actuall> COM, 10 lieyi)tmili,lis were expected tl} Chri.ti.iii Liberal PHOTO BY BRIAN QUINONES illitinumi tile u )11[ltllk· throughout illb Arts at Iii)ughlon \,ie„ o f the 16.000-foot tent noi, crected onthequad. The Burlap to Cashmen c,Illege and neck. President Bush said he CoHege. a lund- concirt the -Student, of 'l-oniorro\C' carniial. and the Homccomint: bditcluct i,ill all i pro; ide updated belieed an agreeinetit na>, take place iliside thi' tent. r,11Allig Callipaign 1 :qitipineiil anil near and he hoped for unity. that ha been m Senator Christopher Dodd its quiet phase since 1999. This year. the Roorbach hopes studenth n ho nerc not re,ull. 1-lt,ughti,11 rehes hea# 11> un u.imed that the resolution chapel sen ice nill be "a little Inure listener- planning to attend will decide to tilk: donit[!011. Ii) offer the be:t to their needed to keep the United - friendly." says Doug Roorbach. director of part in this important e\ent that n ill studemb 11> allotting SM 5 million 01 Nations in control of the Public Relations. allect Houghton students todan and iii the projected.goul to operating sup- situation. Acting alone. the Instead ofone main speaker gi; my a kieral generations to conic. port. this >:arl> financial gup \Gll be United States could lose long Founders' Da> address. the sen iees Last year the Advancement ()ffice co; ered and Houghton programs and support and cooperation will consist 01 two or three brief video beun publiciking that the De elopinent facilities vill continue to improw. needed in its war arainst programs, an honorary degree presentation. and Advancement people are not alone A total of 534) mimi)n has been terrorism. a short humorous skit. and great music. in raisinsI funds for the college. rather. Spokesmen from ) See Founder's Day, page 2 Baghdad, Iraq, announced Monday that it plans to cooperate with the U.N. Houghton College Radio will soon be broadcasting

inspectors on a new compro- By CHRISTINA FARNSWORTH the best in Christian music to the, through the power ot music. Besides mise resolution that the U.N. STAR %-rAFF WRITER students, faculty, and staff o f Houghton the musical end of things. they also Security Council is expected College. Whether it's hip hop, contem- provide us with a live, weekly news to approve. Baghdad had With a view to becoming a greater part porary, rap. hardcore. punk. or ska, we show and coverage of men"s and previously stated that it will of student life and a real representative of strive to reach the Houghton Community women's soccer and basketball. As a only cooperate with already the Houghton community. Houghton quick aside. if there is established guidelines. not College Radio (HCR) is excited about the anvore out there who new'ones. new opportunities that this year Will thinks they have a present, They are hoping to start internet good commercial /('Ice Numbers rise in Senegal broadcasting ithin the next few weeks. or would like to be ferry disaster enabling off-campus students. family and Imohed iii an> wa>. 9- The Senegalese goern- alumni to keep ahead of all the Houghton mail Katherine Felton ment released a statement on happenings. Another thing we should all as the> are always Sunday that the toll of \ ictims be looking 1-orward to is the possible looking fur new talent! presumed dead is 970 after installation of speakers on all three levels As weli as proj id- the state-run MS Joola ferry of the Campus Center - no one wants to ing us w'ith entertain- capsized in a strong gale off miss the All-Testosterone Hour (week- ment and infurmation. the coast of Gambia. Passing days at 9 pm)! Houghton College fishing boats rescued only 64 HER is on the air from 6 pm to 12 am Radio is projecting an people shortly after one of throughout the week. and also has some image of what life at Africa's deadliest ferry afternoon shows. According to one DJ, Houghton is all about - disasters on Friday. T BY NNS "Houghton College Radio, while not worship, fun and Originally, authorities Sophomore Alison Flaherty (left) and freshman Elizabeth always viewed as one. is a ministry to the discovery. Weaver (right) host a radio talk show at HCR h See wedIW,vis,page 2 Houghton Community. God has provided us with the desire and the gifts to bring z • NEWS STAR • OCTOBER 2, zooz HWC welcomes new assistant pastor I Founder's Day, J*om page I Stei ens'Art Center into a physical allocated to endowment support Roorbach fitneis center Though these buildings M JESSICA ROCKWELI Hede>an u ith 1114 13 A in (. hnvidn describes endowment ds a giant piggy- adequately sen e their Intended pur- YIAR $All WK!1LK Arts, Pavor lodd u ent onto Abur> bank into which money is inr Listed and pose age is starting to catch up with Semman to reie'lie hi4 Mater of small sums are subtraited as needed them those who use the buildings on a

You ma) h.ne ken him Dninity He has al.o reiened four Through endou ment fund Houghtoti re,lular basis dre finding more and giving announcement„ al (Li H iredit inclinlial pa,tordleduiation will beable to offer improied financial did more th,it they are not as functional or praying Bith those who went P,i,tor Todd , previow,Jobs are paikages to qualified •,tudents now as they were when they were built to the altar doun in Big Al 4 or as a L outh pator m Bosver (m> By designating •,uch a large sum of the The college is not planning on spend- playing ping-pong Todd Le.toh Loutland for tz#ovedr•, Nen ing at projected goal to endowment $upport ing unnecessary funds in this area, the has recently Le\Ington Houghton u ill be able to proride better changes that are planned are important for the bulleSS ot current and future financial did fund new progrdnh and of the Houghton Iil * --"1 Leington South finaniially support students communit> as 4= ( drillind for tour - ompetem falult> A coniplet the new 7,90- MP-- and .1 hal 1 5 e.ir and stall Lndoued outline or case C tam pastor at C haplain to J wholanhipi, u ithout Tbere will not be any solict- statement, of Houghton hopital in the zihich 90% of tation for tbe Campaign for The Campaign Wesleyan P,ilmetto he.iltli Houghton vudents for Christian Cbristian Liberal Arts at Liberal Arts at Loming to us alli,ince JA iiellds uould not bi here from Leington, C hapldin ot Adult are e\tremel> \ ital to I Iougbton College during tbe Hougwon the hie ot the col- Homecoming weekend College will be With him he 6.--viiilllk Columbid South leue distributed at

brought hi w i fe Carolina Holding Houghton s forty the Hoinecom- of.01even yeab the pohitiOn 8 d aiddemic programs ing banquet, Mary. and J ihapl.kin he found and nes# programs and in order toi three-year-old Mackenzie that it uaumportant to know whdt u ili alio benefit greatly troin endowment the Aduntement Office to connect Ongindlly fromindi.ind Paitor you belieed and w hy funds For example, as d result of an u ith those who do not attend the Todd hah beerfquite J few pldle* \de felt the confinnation of the anonymous $15 milliong,ft Houghton wa Founder•, Daychapelorthebanquet- doing the Lord + u ork Lord Pator rodd de•,inbes his able to establish the Masters in mu3ii there K ill be a Leremonial campaign Grouing up in indiana after mo, e to Houghton His fir,t goal as program Additionally because high- kickotl" at the Homecoming soccer a time in Ue,t Africa uith 1110 a pa'·,tor and wnph d community quality faculty memben ensure high- u d ine parents who u ere missionines member include getting to know the quality education it is important thdt the Doug Roorbaih emphasized that he wds brought up by strong studenb and people here and to college 19 able to attract and hold on to abli there uill not be any sollittation for thi Chnvidn parents in the deielop relationhip Pavor lodd faculty Through endowment support umpagn during Holnecoming week- Wele>ap Lhurch As a teenager ts e\Lited by the hunger he has seen Houghton ian en•,ure eviellence In tacultv end--he underst.inds that toi- people to Todduas i en In\01\ ed in Louth in vudent leaderx Heurgeuny and in edueation u ant to donate they inust firt belle e group and dikiple,hip group. n ho uant to wik or prd\, to come The findnudl committee hA Juthorlied Inthe camp,lign The Adz ancement 111,, Lail Inti) minlitn he di- and *ee him hi door K JIN,iys $10 million ot the pri)Jected funds to be Office i. wmply going to proi ide wribi4 i# A not drainatic H open or mAbe the ne,t tillie jou spent on capital projects uhtih inilude Intormation about the e\Liting opportu ud. diter grou th .i tuggine dt ke him m Big 11 0 jou lould in,ty reno, stionfot Wele i (-hapel and id,ne initie. the nen callipaignoften im heart not a lightning bolt him for d quick game of ping-pony Suenie C enter the building of a nen It K dlreadv e\Ident that this l. one After graduating troni Indiana \ isual art, Lenter ,ind the remodeling of i.tilip.lign th,it i. north belieing m 1-

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0 STAR • OCTOBER z, 2002 NEWS · 3 Youth for Christ kicks off semester with big bash

By JULIE PALMER just to see if lt's true. YFC' is a big commitment fur the effects of poverty by taking part in STAR STAFF WRITAR The kids come to the meetings those who participate but it is also because they hear about it from their rewarding. -It is an opportunit> to Volunteering with YFC requires at Youth for Christ (or Y FC) is one friends or see posters at school. It is share your faith with young people. least four hours a week. orre hour fur of the most popular outreach organiza- similar to a youth group, except that said Cole. planning with the team and three tions at Houghton. The Houghton the teens are from unchurched fami- o Houghton students are often hours at the club. In addition there are branch is part of the Southern Tier lies and often come because at the isolated from what is going on in the two training sessions per semester and region ofYFC. which is an intema- clubs they encounter people who communities around Houghton. but the big activities. which are frequently tional organization. actually on weekends. Jon Cole. youth ministn coordi- care about People whi) nator o f Southern Tier Youth fur them. The are Interested Y FC Christ. is the head of the Houghton must be based clubs. Cole recommends YFC volunteers committed tu as a great outreach because. It is a may be the the mmistry. good way to get out into the commu- first I his year nity that Houghton is a part of.- people that YFChas There are YFC clubs in seven the teens about fifty towns in the county including encounter students Fillinore and Wellsville. The clubs %01 unreeriny take place on different nights ofthe u orried week: fur example. the Fillmore club about their than last year. meets on Thursday nights fur about futures three hours. At the meetings the kids and their still looking have games. food, and a brieftopical spiritual fur ciimmitted 11es. study on issues facing teens today. indA iduals to Ihese studies focus on -what God reens join the thinks about this." Ever>' five to six frequently mawn. weeks the leaders present the gospel come to Anyone w ho message to the teens. their first ts interested in Many of the kids come because Y FC' event making a the meetings are fun. They play for the big difference m games, which are often gross or activities. the lives of extreme. PHOTO COURTESY JON COLE 1 This year teens m this

Megan Giberson, a member of the YFC plans Teenagers involved in Youth for Christ smile and laugh during their first activity of the area and year. Houghton College participates in the Southern Tier chapter of Youth for Christ YFC Cabinet this year, says that she to do having fun at thinks the grosser the games, the more things like the same time kids that come. She thinks that they going to a Rebecca St. James concert, there are wonderful ministry opportu- should consider joining and can tell all of their friends what they did roller skating parties, and attending nities in this area. Allegany County is contact Carina Call, president of the the week before, and because o f this, Niagara 2003. They also have gym one of the poorest counties in the YFC' cabinet. others end up coming the next week nights about once a month. country, and students can help fight

SPORTS EXTRA

Field hockey ladies unified, excited about the new season JV soccer team off to excellent beginning

By MATT HALL'LKO As I talked with sophomore STAR CONTRI Bl'TOR Lindsay Musser. it was obvious the 83 ANDREW BRAUTIGAM team lacked no sense of humor. Her STAR CONTRIBUTOR sophomores, senior attacker Houghton's field hockey team stories of "The Stupid Stick." and Paulo Goke, junior midfielder consistently demonstrates fantas- other ridiculous pranks and jokes kept Houghton's JV men's soccer Chris Clark and senior defender tic talent and tremendous attitude. me laughing. team has had an excellent David Thompson being the only Undoubtedly, the ladies of So where are these supenvomen? season up to this point, with a exceptions. this squad have formed a unity You can most likely spot one these 3-1-1 record. The JV squad is becoming that demands respect. The quality girls by their display of battle wounds. The season started out on a more of a developmental squad, ladies of this team represent black eyes, bruised legs and arms. and low note with a tie against with some younger varsity Houghton College in a way that perhaps a feu scars from previous Jamestown Community College players making cameo appear- glorifies our Savior and puts wins seasons or surgeries. and a loss to Alfred State. ances. Sophomore forwards on the record. lt takes discipline to be on the However, a resounding 8-0 Dan Kowakzyk and Tim Coached by Donna team, and the work expected ot-these victory over Elmira College was Ridgway, and Freshman Hornibrook and fueled by seniors ladies is demanding. It would seem the start of the current three- midfielders .Andrew Knowlton Rochelle Hershey. Abigail that the academic load itself would be game winning streak. The two and Jared Siglin have all been Phillips. Laura Sheppard. and distraction enough. but as the season most recent victories came over major contributors in the team's Hallie Fairchild. it is obvious that began, the team set several goals. rival school Roberts Weslevan good performance. Perhaps the there is no lack of leadership. which included being a sisterhood. in satisfying fashion, with biggest contributions from Laura Kline dominates as goalie displaying joy. and demonstrating decisive victories of 3-1 and 3-0. varsity players has come in the and has already proved herself perseverance. Winning on Roberts' home form of stellar goalkeeping from with two shut-outs. My impression of those 1 know on field in a night game was, Mike Dierks and Rob Rennuart, Speed is the strength for these the team has affirmed these aspira- according to coach Peter Amos, who have a combined goals ladies, but their fluidity on the tions. 1 f you take the time to watch "Quite a treat for us. It's great to against average of 0.612 a game. field directly reflects hours their games and get to know each come in here and beat them the With a combination of diligently spent on the practice team member. I'm certain you'll be first time we've played on this speed, sany and enthusiasm, field. In fact, their dedication impressed as well. So come to the field." the JV men's squad is anticipat- traces back to mid-August when next home game on October 9 as they The team this year is com- ing a successful end to their the ladies began two-a-day carry out their cheer "00-day-wu- posed of mostly freshman and excellent season. practices. yang!" 4·FEXTURES STAR • OCTOBER 2, zooz

Top Ten Things I Want to Know by Greg On Burllapto *mere 10. - Why wouldn't everyone vote for Cuzco? 9 Where's my hairbrush? 8. Who shot Mr Burns? If a tree falls on a mime, and nobody's around to see it, does anybody care? 6 Why does it always rain on movie on the quad night? 5 Why does it always snow on Homecoming? 4 How many people actually get permits to use the lean-tos? 3 Why do they call parade floats "floats?" They don't look like they're floating to me. 2 Why is it called "Homecoming?" My home Thurs, Oct 3rd 8:00 Bm. = On the Quad is nowhere near here. 1 It's been a month. What happened to $3 Students - $5 General Public 47 at the door doughnut night in the cafeteria?

Make plans now to join the festivities as Houghton combines Homecoming, Family Weekends (formerly Parents Weekends), and the palic announce- ment of The Campaign for Christian Liberal Arts at Houghton College into a memorable, five-day celebration. The climax of the ime will be the "Bridging the Generations" banquet on Saturday evening, but activities begin with the Heritage Chapel on Wednesday and run through Sundaymoming.

Wednesday, October 2 All weekend Art exhibit: faculty from Huntington College (Ortlip Art Gallery) 11:00 a.m. Heritage Chapel-panel to discuss Houghton history (Wesley Chapel)

Thursday, October 3 8:00 p.m. Concert: Burlap to Cashmere (Quad-in the tent)

Friday, October 4 9:10 a.m. Departmental Receptions (Academic Buildings) 10:00 Founders' Day Convocation (Wesley Chapel) Noon Lunch (Campus Center) 1:30-5:30 p.m. Classroom visits* (Academic Buildings) o 1:30-6:30 "Students of Tomorrow" Carnival (Quad-in the tent) 5:00 Dinner (Dining Hall) 5:30-6:45 Dinner with the Student Life Team* (Houghton Wesleyan Church) 6:00 Campus Store Fashion Show (Campus Center) 6:45-7:45 Dessert reception with the faculty* (CFA Atrium) 7:00 Women's VB vs. St. Vincent College (Nielsen Center) 8:00 Artist Series: New York Chamber Soloists (Wesley Chapel) 10:00 0 Coronation of Homecoming Court (with bonfire - Alumni Complex) 10:30 Fireworks (Alumni Complex)

Saturday, October 5 8:30 a.m. Men's Basketball Intra-squad Game (Nielsen Center) 9:00 Equestrian dressage competition (Equestrian Center) 9:00-11:00 Information Sessions* (Campus Center) 9:30 Alumni Soccer reception (Burke Field) « 10:00 Alumni Soccer game (Burke Field) 11:00 Parade (Campus roads) 11:00 Women's VB vs. Ursuline, Point Park (Nielsen Center) 12:00 p.m. Equestrian cross-country competition (Equestrian Center) 12:00 Picnic (Alumni Complex) 1:30 Women's VB vs. Ursuline, Point Park (Nielsen Center) 1:00 Women's Soccer vs. Notre Dame (Burke Field) 3:00 Equestrian stadium jumping competition (Equestrian Center) 3:00-4:30 Residence Hall Receptions* ( Residence Halls) 4:00 Men's Soccer vs. Malone College (Burke Field) 6:00 Art Gallery,lecture (CFA Recital Hall) 6:45 Youngest Generation dinner (and babysitting) Campus Center 7:00 "Bridging the Generations" banquet (Quad-in the tent) 9:30 Student "Spot" (Wesley Chapel)

Sunday, October 6 9:30-10:30 a.m. Brunch with the President* (Campus Center) 11:00 Family Renewal Service* *These functions planned especially for visiting families of current students (Family Weekend). h'I'AR• C )(:7'()BER 1, zoo. FEATURES·i Have 2 poppin' 9004 tife cluri*3 natio.al popcor. poppi. Mo.th

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OCTOBER IS. .. IN QUESTION

What is your favorite fall activity?

• AIDS Awareness Month

• Breast Cancer Awareness Month

• Caramel Month

C 6 "I like to jump in • Cookie Month the leaves and play • Dinosaur Month football." • Eat Country Ham Month Julin Young (senior) • eCard Month • Fired Up Month • Popcorn Month • Pregnancy & Infant Awareness • Rollerskating Month "Camping."

• Sarcastics Awareness Month r' Adam Sukhia · Stamp Collecting Month (freshman)

0 8 - Sports Day 9 - Bring Teddy Bear to Work Day "Going through the woods 12 - International Moment of Frustration and getting branches of colored leaves and putting Scream Day them in my hair."

13 - Train Your Brain Day Michelle Butler 14 - Columbus Day (junior) 14 - Pet Peeve Week 19 - Sweetest Day 23 - National Mole Day

24 - Forgiveness Day "Skateboarding.

26 - Make a Difference Day Philip Burger 27 - Daylight Savings Time ends (freshman) STAR • OCTOBER z, zooz 6·A&E CD review: Stanley Climbfall by Lifehouse miss mat calleine liMP m me new and raw. Lifehouse resembles Creed By MELANIE MARCIANO conee snell in eanasenga iii the grunge, rock aspect, but is a STAR :1&1· %'Rl-11·.R little softer and poppy. With catchy By SHELLEY DOOLEY A ladder ona rail runs the length of choruses they can also be compared to the store and tucked in the back STAR MANAGING EDITOR It's hard to follow the great Led Zeppelin and Jars of Clay. Start- corner is a hand operated freight success of their last album. No Name ing out as a praise and worship band The Canaseraga Hardware store elevator-the oldest remaining in the Face. but Lifehouse is only improving in California. a few of the songs opened in 1895: over a hundred village. withi@erience in their second album, reflect the general worship style. years later, the store houses one of Friday and Saturday nights offer Sta,1 le; the most charming coffee shops in live free entertainment by local Climbtall. Western New York. The Canaseraga bands. Students are strongly encour- With a fresh.

CofTee and Hardware Company aged to contact the Nobles i f they ]10nest.

opened in June and is owned by want to play at (607) 545-8828 or unrehearsed Allan and Patti Nobles. check out their website at approach. George Dolloph originally www.canaseragacoffee.com. this album is But what about the coffee? opened his hardware store on Main truly more of Street in Canaseraga, New York. His From espresso to mocha lattes to Lifehouse. steamers to hot chocolate to chai to store was thriving when he passed it Singer- down to his son Fred. The business tea. the delicious list seems endless. soli,Imi'riter- The prices are reasonable and nearly ran successfully through the mid guitarist 1970s by Harry Knights. Everything every drink on the menu is under two Jason Wade dollars. wanted this You'll enjoy album to be the drinks so less furced. much that He simply you'll be sure PHOTO COURTESY DREAMWORKS RECORDS wrote to walk out whatever came out of his mouth when Their single. "Hanging by a with a bag of making lyrics. The effect is a harder. Moment" from No -Name Face Was coffee beans more laid-back grunge-pop-rock. the most played track on radio last or loose leaf Unlike the last album. all the year, hitting number one on the green tea. tied Billboard of Modern Rock Track songs on Stanley Climbfall are together with one common theme. Chart. Lifehouse has a very popular you.11 just "It's about moving forward...[saying] I and likeable sound. return again know how to do this. so I'm just There has been much confusion to fill up your continuing to go forward, take the about whether Lifehouse is a Christian drink card good with the bad and keep moving' band or not. They are not signed to a every sixth Jason Wade explains. Christian label and just recently drink you FILE PHOTO The meaning can be found in the started selling to Christian bookstores. purchase is The inside of the Canaseraga Coffee and Hardware album's name: Stanley Climbfall, a Even though they do not come out and Company. The coffee shop opened in June. made-up character who experiences say it in their lyrics, all their songs are The life's ups and downs. His name can be inevitably affected by their faith in wooden broken down to "stand climb fall," God. Like all other artists, they sing could be found in the old store and counter that runs the length of the which is what Lifehouse feels is the about what is on their hearts. They store is deconted with delotable for years it wastbe place togotoget process of life. This album accepts sing about many Christian issues and pastries and biscotti that are under a iteins such as pets. pans, nail that we don't always have the answers ways of life. Their songs are subtly lantems, and even horse harnesses. dollar. Fresh baked bread and bagels to our upside-down world and encour- from a Christian perspective and they are also available. Next month the Today the store holds the old ages the listeners to keep on keeping bring that perspective to a large Nobles anticipate beginning a light charm of the 19th cenwry-one on. Another theme is that "You can't audience by their quality music. The lunch menu offering items such as hundred and seven years after truly experience happiness without mystery about their lyrics that makes chili and sandwiches. George Dolloph opened the doors having experienced sadness"-Jason people think and try to figure out if With such a friendly atmosphere for business, the Canaseraga Hard- Wade. This also ties into the encourag- they are Christain or not is a very and scrumptious drinks, the twenty- ware & CoffBe Company brmgs ing theme of the CD. good interest and evangilizing tool. back the old hardware store, very five minute drive through farmland is The sound of this album is not muchasit wasat the end of the 19th well worth your time. drastically different from the last one: For directions to Canaseraga and century. they still sound a lot alike, though this Bottom Line: Great lyrics and the coffee shop, visit the website or Today the aimosphere is a new album may be more unrehearsed meaning; strong follow-up album unique blend of old and new. The call (607) 545-8828. shelving on the wallsis filled with drawers made from horse nail boxes. ®et pour kiiork pubti®eb in the ilantborn! What is the Lanthorn? Old English for lantem, the Lanthorn here on campus is a literary magazine that publishes the work of students. We accept submissions of poetry and prose. In the spring edition. we also publish artwork.

Hey writing majors...and others! Want Sadly, we were unable to publish a spring edition last semester because we did not receive enough submissions. Please don't let this happen again! to see your name in print and get some Many people may not know about the Lanthom. others may be afraid to share their work. In our meetings, we have a small review committee clips for your resume? Send your which reads the submissions anonymously and decides whether or not to articles, comments, short works of publish them. The past year we tried. as we will continue to do this year. to constructively critique submissions and make suggestions to the authors. C fiction, etc. to the STAR! We're This makes it possible for us to publish revised works we might otherwise have passed over, as well as helping writers to grow and improve. So looking to expand our horizons and we please, tell your friends and write, write, write!

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gl'AR JP()RT>, WRITER who are needy and suffering. In short, in LIZ 1 IORNOR due to the lack ofcompetition." to restore the simple purities in life.' %-IAR 5,1,()RTAR'KI-I-1'1:R As for the men. Chris Buell won We all lore to hear stories of This is the mission statement of the race with a time of 27:06 followed athletes. both professional and pro, Simple Purities and is the cry of In a rare dual meet hosted by St. by Gabe Whittaker (28:02). Tim Cook doing some sort of community and Haffey's heart to show unending love Bonaventure University in Olean. both (28:37). Shaman LaCour (29:26). and civic service that will help build and and compassion to the people of the the men"s and women"s cross country Chris Mancuso (29:58). enrich their community. Hardly do we Dominican Republic. There was some controversy over teams took first place. Ona mainly hear of an athlete being called by God About two weeks ago, Jason the nien's race as the course was later flat course that wound through fields te go to a foreign land to do mission Mucher, Houghton's Assistant Public measured to be one hundred meters Relations and woods. the Highlanders put forth work and a good effort and several outstanding longer than 5 niiles. Despite the long Director. spread the performances. interviewed course. several men ran personal Word of For the women. Man Gibson took records including Warren Waybright God... Tim Haffey in (3():08). Mark Mullert (32:16). Chris order to share first place in the meet with her fastest Tim time thus far in the season. 20 11. Moore (33:26). and Eric Martens Haffey. his story and (32:48). Freshman Nick Ruiz. Emily Munro raced to second place junior ** let people with a time of 20:48. Also in the top know about recovering from injur. ran his first defender tive for Houghton uere Li/ Hornor college race withatime of 31:05. oil the the ministry oi (21:22). Erin Lau liA (21:32). and Kai> For their first place finishes holli muls Simple Sykeb (22:06). Jod> Obtraski al,•o had teanis recened cn·stal i rihe. and the Purities. What i arsity a greatrace with a per.onal record top the lini>herb on each team took would come teani had home t- next would be an expen- shirts. Chris ence this a surprise to Mancuso s lillitiler Haffey and dup 1 - 6 that totally ::4. V - 43 -„I.<-91 - many iii the the race. changed Houghton saying, "The his life. - 1rails were Last A few nice and the days after the year weither was interview. Haiky good and we wasil"t Hafky all had a lot received a call sure what of fun.- he would Junior Tim Haffe, (5). was featured on ESPN.com from Mucher Both after he i)egan a non-profit organization to help be doing saying that teams are the people of the Dominican Republil it, the Joy Russo. a looking staff editor summer. forward to and the spring seniester Has coming to from ESPN.com. wanted to inten ie" their race at an end. So he simply prayed that the Haffey .ind hear his inspiring ston'. PHOTO COURTESY LIZ HORNOR Letcliworth Lord would use him in whates er H.1> Hail-ey called Russo and Was fhamari I.aCour. Tim Cook. and Gabe U hittaker head toward State Park lieeded inten kewed for about an hour and a the finijh at the race at >it. Bone,entur-c l nifenit, this Satur- Soon after hib prayer. 1-laITey halt: discussing his experience in the day. hosted keen ed an email from C rossroads Dominican. what God has done in hi time of.28:23. C .ipt,im 1-rin Lan li> by SUNY Genaeo. They encourage Mis>,ions m the Dommican Republic. life. and Simple Purities. He did not was pleased with the effort put forth their fan. to come out li) the park and saying that they had a job fur him to think that the story would get much by the women as she noted that it w'as cheer them on . be a medical worker in the fields. press on ESPN'. website. but on a -mentall¥ hard race for our runners Haffey was shocked at what he Thursday. September 26th. on the saw when arriving in the Dominican: main page of the College Sports real poverty. The urge to help these section of ESPN.com. was HatTe>''s impoverished people grew in him. picture and his story. HIGHLANDER ath/ete of the week Over the period of the summer. Haffey was in utter shock. "1 Haffey performed examinations and could not believe it. I didn't think it gave out medications. He was not would be featured this much. qualified to perform operations. but he "God has done great things and I knew that he was helping people with am so glad the word is getting out his duties. For Haffey, knowing that he there about the ministry. It's a blessing was serving the Lord and the impover- from Him, it's good for Simple ished people was satisfaction enough. Purities, and it is good for Houghton.' After arriving back in the United To read Tim Haffey's story on States, Haffey decided that he needed ESPN.com, go to the College Sports to do something to continue aiding the page on their site. For more informa- Dominican people. Haffey set up tion on Simple Purities, visit Simple Purities, a "non-profit organi- www.simplepurities.org. zation dedicated to providing food.

HIGHLANDER SCORES

Women's soccer

9/27 vs. Tiffin. Cross Country - 9/28 9/28 Houghton 5. Geneva 3 Chris Buell. ·lst. 27:06

Gabe Whittaker, 28:02 Men's soccer Tim Cook, 28:37 9/27 vs. Tiffin. cancelled Kirsten Nelson Shamari LaCour, 29:26 9/28 vs. Rio Grande. cancelled middle blocker, volleyball Chris Mancuso, 29:58

Kirsten Nelson has been named the American Mideast Conference Volleyball Mary Gibson, 1st, 20:11 Volleyball Player of Ae Week for the week ending September 29 9/24 Houghton 3, Roberts 1 Emily Munro, 20:48 9/28 Houghton 3, Carlow I Liz Hornor, 21:22 The 5-10 sophomore averaged 4.18 kills and 1.91 blocks in leading 9/28 Houghton 3, Notre Dame 0 Erin Lawless, 21:32 Hot.,ghton to three AMC North Division victories on the road. She leads the Hightan(lera (7-8 overall ; 3-2 AMC) in kills (178), kills per game (324) Katy Sykes, 22:16 hiaing percentage ( 294), total blocks (70),and blocks per game (127).She Field Hockey is second on the team in digs (113) and digs per game (2.05) 9/28 Houghton 1, Juniata 4