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Security Patrols Off- Campus Parties

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Gambier Ohio THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 2005 8 Pages Security patrols off- campus parties Increased security presence at Milk Cartons and Pizza Huts causes student concern have BY CHARLOTTE NUGENT Safety to a more visible presence still remain this month recently tried to keep first- years away The party was done by 1 1 1 5 The EditorinCh- ief throughout the Village of Gambier Many students agree that they from his apartments party by sending security officers were aware not only and in particular at those locations have seen an increased security pres- an allstu While freshmen are by no of the details ofmy e- mail but of the Amid irritated rumblings from where students are residingout of the ence at off- campus parties Security means the only underage students exact amount of beer purchased for students of a security crackdown Colleges residence system has been coming to Milk Cartons who drink at Kenyon freshmen were the party this semester College administra- Werner said that in past years quite frequently so far this year and the main focus of all discussions I Students living offcampus were tors confirmed that the College has students attending off- campus parties they break up the parties more or had with the powers that be he made aware of the increased secu increased its policing of off- campus probably would not have encoun- less every time said Milk Cartons said So I sent the email but to no see SECURITY page 2 parties both because of the large tered a College security officer unless resident Matt Herzog 07 Herzog avail Security came down at 1030 number ofstudents living offcampus the deputy came down or we got a and in an attempt to make students call from a village resident This year safer after the alcohol- related death however ifwe see an undue number Greek Week Blood Drive of Colin Boyarski 08 in April of students 50 75 100 students According to Dean of Residen- milling around we might watch for ITT tial Life George Barbuto 46 students a little bit and see if we see anything are living ofFcampus with permission else that might indicate underage I this year up from roughly 30 last year consumption and 1 5 the year before Most ofthese If you draw attention to your- students live in the Milk Carton self were going to talk to you added and Pizza Hut apartments Werner This semester 1637 students Security records show a marked are living on and off campus and increase in the number ofparties bro- 88 are studying abroad which puts ken up by College security officers In Kenyons enrollment at 1725 stu- September 2004 officers broke up dents two on- campus parties during Sep- We have more students living tember 2005 officers have broken up off- campus now than maybe ever a total ofsix parties three off- campus and we have an agreement with the and three on- campus Village and rest of the College that However the number ofalcohol were going to patrol the off- campus reports incidents involving alcohol area said Director of Security and that the office felt necessary to report Safety Dan Werner We did patrol to the administration remained before but were being more inten- steady at three and the number of tional with our patrol of off- campus underage students referred to admin- areas istrators for drinking has decreased A College policy statement from 16 last September to 11 this Steve Klise all issued by Dean of Students Don September Not underage students Lucia Pizzo donates blood at the annual Greek Week blood drive Other Greek events this week consist of the pie- Omahan and meant to clarify exist- caught drinking alcohol are referred eating conest in Peirce lawn sports day to be held on Peirce Lawn today a dodgeball tournament and an alls- orority ing rules in the student handbook to administrators however At the party to be hosted Friday reads It is the intent ofthe College time of this article two popular par through the Office of Security and tying nights Wednesday and Friday Owners of Middle Ground may open new restaurant BY SEAN RYAN venture said Schaefer in an e- mailed architects Gunderson noted that it son and Schaefer The building which other restaurant in Gambier or Knox StaffReporter statement She praised the Gunder- would probably not be difficult to was built in the 1940s has numerous County according to Gunderson He sons abilities writing They certainly drop a million dollars into this build- buildingOcode issues This has required said the menu would contain comfort For years the brick building on have demonstrated a lot of creativity ing a sum which he noted would be pretty significant capital upgrades foods but each of the entrees would Gaskin Avenue that was once the Vil- in setting up Middle Ground in the beyond his budget Blueprints are soon which Gunderson said are being paid have an ethnic twist lage Inn has stood vacant But now building that served for many years as forthcoming according to Gunderson for by Schaefer in order to make the Gunderson has also been courting Joel and Margaret Gunderson who her fathers grocery store which will allow him to solicit bids building a rentable restaurant ethnic restaurants in Columbus New- have as of this month owned and So far Gunderson has been un- ark and Mansfield that may provide operated the Middle Ground cafe able to obtain a liquor license for the guest chefs from time to time for a house for the past two years have a restaurant Liquor licenses are given more fully ethnic menu newventure planned forthe space the out by the state ofOhio on a per capita The pricing for the entire menu j Village Inn Restaurant basis and all of the liquor licenses in will be between that ofthe casual counterse-

According to Joel Gunderson Gambier are spoken for said Gunder- rvice food oudets in town and the a native of Gambier and the son of it son Widiout a liquor license he said Kenyon Inn Gunderson said Professor ofArt Barry Gunderson the liill the would be restaurant unlikely to see RESTAURANT page 2 plan is cosmopolitan food to tobring I i open this cosmopolitan village The original However Gunderson said that v I Village Inn which inhabited the build- it the College has expressed an interest ing for many years closed years ago and i in helping them get a liquor license and Inside This moved out of Gambier might shift around some of the liquor The desire to reopen the Village licenses the College already holds and Issue Inn restaurant in Gambier began about sell one to the Gundersons two years ago According to Gunder- Despite these problems Gunder- Sex with The Goat p3 son Mary Ellen Schaefer ofColumbia son is optimistic particularly because Md the owner of the building asked Sccve Klise of the amount of support this venture Kenyon Kribs p4 The Village Inn on Gaskin Avenue the Gundersons ifthey would be inter- has received He says that there has ested in reopening a restaurant in the Gunderson and Schaefer have from contractors that will determine been a synergistic movement between Sex and the Country p5 former Village Inn hired an architect Gary Fisher ofArki the final feasibility of the project a number of parties to make the res- We look forward to having netics in Lorain Ohio After walking The last two years have not been taurant a reality Good Samaritan policy p5 them as our tenants in this restaurant through the Village Inn buildingwith without hurdles according to Gunder The restaurant will be like no 2 News Hie Kenyon Collegian Thursday September 29 2005 Security Six parties busted so far Phishers target students CONTINUED from page 1 locations a lot to do around here he said In addition to the number of You can only the Cyber thieves once again took aim at Kenyon students by e- mail A go to movies rity at off- campus parties at a special students livingoff campus Boyarskis phishing e- mail was delivered to some Kenyon inboxes at 5 am on Wednesday and bowling alley so many meeting held the first day of classes death in April also September 21 spurred the adop- times before youre either Student attendance at the meeting tion of the new security policy and The e- mail which claimed to be from adminkenyonedu said that out of money or youre tired was good with almost all students administrators stress that they students accounts would be deactivated in 24 hours and provided a link for want of doing it There is no school spirit who are living off campus in atten- to keep students safe We dont want here so potential victims to click In an e- mail Librarian and Technology Consultant hardly anybody goes down dance said Omahan that to happen again said Werner watch the Joe Murphy told students that the e- mail address does to sporting events This adminkenyonedu However the new policy seems Any time you have a tragedy in the school is basically designed not and will not exist He went on to note that ifthe College sends an e- mail to turn to have caught students living on cam- community you do what you hu- kids about security concerns students will receive a personal message from a real into alcoholics which is why pus by surprise To be honest it was manly can have human being Ifwe more presence its so frustrating to see security an somewhat shocking to see security and visibility it will make people appendage the school crack With this type of scam occurring more frequendy Murphy notes of down there said Jason Hyde 06 president think twice the importance ofkeeping free ofviruses and so hard on parties computers spyware the Phi of Kappa Sigma fraternity of Some students feel that in- Yet despite the frustration some a recent off- campus gathering at the creased security at off- campus parties Dayne Baugbman students feel about increased security Phi Kap- owned Pink House on will have harmful effects however at off- campus parties Werner said Street said Wiggin Hyde that secu- The College administration finds he hasnt encountered student bel- rity appeared at the house because of Outages blamed on tree itself in a pickle said Herzog On ligerence I havent gotten reports a noise complaint which was weird the one hand if they allow students of students being obnoxious with Beginning shordy before 8 am on Monday the third power in as because outage nobody had even left yet to gather and party at will offc- ampus officers he said I think we have many weeks hit the village Gambier Unlike of previous outages however this and there were maybe 10 people just they run the risk of negligence the best students around one was the work ofnature rather than an failure limb fell equ ipment a tree and hanging out In that sense security on the other hand breaking up Many students acknowledge brought down power lines on Kokosing Drive Because ofsome the is much different of recent They never came parties off campus has just as many that security officers are looking work American Electric Power was able the to reroute power to buildings off campus before if not more adverse consequences out for students best interests on the east side ofRoute 308 by 1 1 said Kirk am Mayor Emmert Across the Administrators deny rumors Herzog said he believes that breaking Securitys attitude toward the street however power remained out until late in the afternoon According to that on campus parties have also up parties will encourage underage Kenyon students has not changed Emmert the power company recendy cleared away dead branches near power been more heavily policed by security students to drink more dangerously one iota said Leonard Offutt 06 a lines The branch which fell on Monday was completely green and the reason There has been no change in the in their rooms before going out in Milk Cartons resident They are why it split remains a mystery on- policies regarding campus parties the evening Not all underagers have still here for our own safety and Max TheLinder I have although heard some students this attitude but the real drinkers well- being theyre certainly no less express that they feel there has been a do said Herzog And they are the friendly or helpful to the student change in the approach to on- campus ones who the campus needs to be body Their concern that Kenyon said I parties Omahan suspect that most worried about students over- exceed the bounds of some this has been of feeling created Hyde said he believes the cam- healthy entertainment on a regular by the more visible presence by Secu- September 14 September 28 2005 pus environment already encour- basis is what has increased their pres- and Safety officers off- rity at campus ages students to drink There isnt ence campus- wide this semester Sept 21 1052 am Medical call regarding student injured in fall at the Science Quad Student transported by squad to the Health Center No infraction cases heard Restaurant Sept 21 637 pm Fire alarm at New Apartments due to burnt BY OLIVIA WATKINS The number ofjudicial Board food CONTINUED from page 1 Staff Reporter hearings from year to year is cycli- Sept 22 1030 am Medical call regarding ill student at Tomsich cal said Steele The number ofcases Hall Student transported to the Health Center While Gunderson said he Last semester the number of heard varies from year to year as hopes students Sept 22 151 pm Report of student being harassed at Duff Street come by and partake cases heard by the Judicial Board evidenced by the statistics from the Apartments in the food and atmosphere and continued its downward trend past few years and any increase or Sept 22 6 18 pm Medical call to the soccer field regarding said that he will hire a number of resting at zero cases heard for the decrease is usually due to this fact Kenyon he also injured athlete from visiting team Person transported by squad to the students plans to semester Additionally during some years hospital attract people from all over Knox The Judicial Board which is cases that would be presented to Sept 23 123 am Fire alarms on south campus due to lightning Counry composed of both students and the Judicial Board simply do not strikes Maintenance was notified The layout of the Village Inn faculty has jurisdiction over any occur would Sept 23 1007 pm Fire alarm at Olin Library no smoke or fire largely remain the same said non- academic infraction of Col- Students can choose to have found alarm was reset Gunderson In the front is anold lege policy These infractions are their cases heard by the Judicial bar walnut Sept 24 12 17 am Underage consumption at Mather Residence retro with paneling reported to the Student Affairs staff Board which consists of four to six Sept 24 1228 am Underage consumptiondrugs non student that would largely stay but perhaps and assigned by Associate Dean of people or they can have an admin- outside Duff Street Apartments with new fixtures and lighting The Students Cheryl Steele to be heard istrative board hearing which is Sept 24 105 am Underage possessionconsumption between decor will retain some of the old by one of the student affairs judicial conducted by one Student Affairs Norton and Watson Halls school features Gunderson said officers The be case can then recom- employee The administrative board with some architec- Sept 24 1 1 28 pm Fire alarm at Caples Residence pull station contemporary mended to the Judicial Board for a is more anonymous and involves a cover knocked loose Alarm was tural flair that will complement the reset full hearing smaller time commitment than the original Sept 24 1157 pm Underage possession ofalcohol at Mather One sexual misconduct case Judicial Board Residence In the end Gunderson said he was slated be se- to reviewed last However one committee is arid his wife still waita- ndsee Sept 24 1158 pm Report ofpossible fight at Psi U party are in mester but the student in question not less lenient than the other mode but Sept 25 1239 Medical call regarding student injured in fall are hopeful am at withdrew from the College before Steele said Old Kenyon Student transported to hospital by health service driver the scheduled trial date It is not Sept 25 113 am Vandalism broken window at Leonard Hall suggested that a student withdraw Sept 25 126 am Medical call regarding student with insect bite Cases Heard at Kenyon before they have a hearing said College physician was contacted 2004- 2005 2003- 2004 2002- 2003 2002- 2001 Steele Students can do it and Sept 25 128 am Theft report regarding jacket and ID Cases heard by Judicial Board 0 1 6 11 then we are unable to proceed with Sept 25 Vandalism broken tile Cases by 153 am ceiling at Hanna Hall the hearing heard administration 228 246 356 372 Sept 25 420 am Underage consumptionnon student at Duff The case in question was docu- associate dean of students 39 39 44 47 Street Apartments mented within the school although Sept 25 432 am Underage possession of alcohol at Duff Street dean of residential life 44 35 41 the Judicial Board never heard the 58 Apartments case The is re- College required to dean for academic advising 10 41 Sept 26 1253 pm Fire alarm at McBride Residence due to smoke 38 37 port all campus crimes said Steele from overloaded washing machine Area was aired out and alarm was Cases presented to the Judicial assistant dean of students 30 19 34 39 reset Board are declining rapidly from director of multicultural affairs Sept 26 844 pm Theft ofbicycle bicycle found on Kokosing year to year For the 2004- 2005 aca- Drive first year area coordinator 29 35 42 22 demic year only one case was heard Sept 27 am Vandalismwriting on the wall at Mather 358 and that was in the fall semester The upperclassmen area coordinator 36 34 44 42 Residence 2003- 2004 academic year six cases Sept 27 7 10 am Fire alarm at Olin Library No smoke or fire assistant to dean for academic advising 12 33 54 33 were heard and in 2001- 2002 11 was found and the alarm was silenced were heard Office of Residential Life 30 13 60 90 Thursday September 29 2005 The Kenyon Collegian Arts 3 The Goat gets some at the Hill r M I mi 1 I i I M I II Hll11 III 1

BY HANNAH FENLON added Charlie Cromer 09 and An- fallen in love with a goat The story Staff Writer drew Kingsley 06 to the cast focuses on Martins attempts to sort 17y- Cromer who plays earold out his relationship with the goat his What kind of person could be Billy Gray said it was Albees crazy wife and his homosexual son Billy Xs sexually involved with an animal style and the complicated nature of Cromer and to find a plane on Someone unstable perhaps or psy- the script that attracted his attention which it is acceptable to love them chologically disturbed certainly The intense emotional complexity all simultaneously To the familys not a happily married well- educated Culliton admits was a little diffi- dismay Martin refuses to draw a dis- father and prominent architect at the cult to integrate into early blocking tinction between the emotions he is pinnacle of his success Certainly rehearsals However she was very experiencing for his wife and son and not Martin Gray the main character excited with the way the play took for an animal he calls Sylvia lj in Edward Albees Tle Goat or Who shape through collaboration from Freeman- SIade describes the Is Sylvia all of those involved actors decisions in response to this this connec- Freeman- SIade 06 was event as mean hard watch and However strange Jessica to Kevin Guckcs 06 produc- wickedly You tion is just what Colin Mannex commissioned to direct the funny adding dont Colin Mannex as Martin Gray and Emily Culliton as Stevie discuss goats who stars as Martin will make the tion over a year ago Freeman- SIade normally get something that absurd audience accept during the shows 8 who cast Mannex and Culliton in her and that emotionally true at the same ing on that refutes everything they posed to look like and encourages pm performances in the Hill The- first college directorial experience time In the end it is Billy who gives stand for It is this familiarity that audiences to attend the show ready ater this Friday and Saturday explained the importance of the Martin a sort of strange acceptance makes The Goat such a challenge to to examine this line and prepared Mannex and fellow drama major senior thesis as a summary of every- while Stevie and the best its audience to be challenged or possibly made Emily Culliton 06 who plays Mar- thing youve learned to do in theater friend Ross Kingsley continue to Its one you cant really look uncomfortable She praises the act- tins wife Stevie are presenting Ve at Kenyon You really want to feel ostracize him for his decisions away from said Culliton ing talents of Culliton and Mannex Goat as their senior thesis in drama like its the right play for you One of the most appealing if Kingsley said he believes the and calls their performance a major After reading Albees script during This particular right play is not the most shocking aspects of story is drawing a line between reason to attend the production their sophomore year Culliton and the story of an obviously success- the play is the universal nature of its what people will recognize as socially Emily and Colin have this Mannex were determined to perform ful seemingly happy family that is characters They really represent an acceptable and what they will not wonderful dramatic and comedic it for their thesis They began tenta- thrown off ofits axis by an unbeliev- American ideal said Mannex They Freeman- SIade agrees saying that chemistry that you have to see to tively rehearsing together before the able confession from the father Gray arent real people but yet they are the action is intent on changing believe she said And its about beginning of this semester and then though he adores his wife has also because they have something go your conception ofwhat love is sup screwing a goat Emmy winners and their fashions are of dubious merit

two- mini- looked like dark sausage cas- able at best The true entertainment BY LESLIE PARSONS fortable actor Robert Garret who Ruby in the HBO part more Falls make- which I would was found in the absurdity that often StaffWriter might seem like the guy you turned series Empire ing Her up down when he asked you to prom I will shamelessly admit that I assume was intended to give her a ensues when an abundance ofceleb- On Sunday September 18th were both given Emmys for their am more often enthralled by what motherly glow made her look more rities are herded into one giant hall the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy supporting roles on this sitcom It I see on the red carpet than what like Jennifer Coolidge in her Legally S Epatha Merkerson after being Awards were telecast from the makes me wonder if the selections I watch in the actual ceremony Blonde days announced as the winner ofthe Out- Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles committee is being honest with This years Emmy runway showed a One year men will learn that standing Lead Actress in a Minise- offering up a night of glitzy outfits itself Raymonds run ended earlier return to feminine fabrics with rich when dressing for a prestigious ries or a Movie for her role as Rachel TV actors and dramatic embarrass- this year which promises much for texture and deep color and gowns event such as the Emmys it is best Nanny Crosby in Lackawa- ments Though it made less than a Emmys 06 that featured a more form- fitting to dress modestly This was not nna Blues went cleavage- diving to trickle in the ocean oftelevision pro- HBOs The Life and Death of cut that year Cody Kasch ofDesperate look for her acceptance speech Her gramming it served to fill my often Peter Sellers pulled in the most Em- Some fashion faux pas were Housewives fame sported a shirt and speech included frank discussion of listless Gambier Sunday evening mys this year which was a surprising expected Will and Graces Debra tie beneath an argyle sweater all be- age and hot flashes which delighted Recipients ofthe Emmy awards statistic considering its early release Messing yet again found a dress neath a pin- stripe suit He stuck out the crowd Donald Trump donned were sometimes surprising and often in the nomination year But it isnt that displayed her lack of bosom like a sore and sweaty thumb a straw hat and overalls to perform discouraging While everybody unheard of for nominations to re- and made her look tragically hippy- The Emmys offered delightful a rendition ofthe Green Acres theme might love Raymond I do hot and flect a certain element of short- term esque Her reminded me of a and demented acts for viewers as song with Will and Grace star and Mul- I dont understand why Everybody memory loss and I was pleased that rats nest Alias star Jennifer Garner well as ridiculous outfits Earth MM spokeswoman Megan Loves Raymond consistently receives this stunning madefo- rTV movie from whom I expect only the best Wind and Fire and The Black- Eyed laly during an American Idol spoof a majority of the awards each year was properly accredited Kenyonites every year disappointed me with Peas performed a Vogue- esque I felt right at home Finally William Trek fame musi- Elderly actress Doris Roberts who will be proud to know that famous her choice of black maternity at- rendition of September that paid Shatner ofStar and might seem like your grandma alumnus Paul Newman was recog- tire While it may have been fitting tribute to the popular television cal infamy opened his mouth Need and often bumbling and uncom nized this year for his role as Max for a soonto- be mother on her it shows ofthe year It was uncomfort I say more

vibe Inside Deep Throat personalities and sex commentators Barbato manage to sneak some biting She is contending with an American propriately modern no doubt Friday 930 800 pm ranging from Norman Mailer to social commentary into this very en- rival Gina Gershon as well as foes helped by Assayas highly stylized 1972s Deep Ujroat the movie Erica Jong Deep Throat generated tertaining film Make no mistake the from within her own company in- direction The atmosphere of the the cool that took out of shabby such public attention and controversy original Deep Throat was by no means cluding Chloe Sevigny Boys Dont film is further enhanced by the band theaters on the wrong side of town that it was eventually banned in many aquality motion picture as the people Cry Dianes increasingly twisted experimental score by great all do and placed it however briefly in the states leading to police raids on movie who made it will openly admit Inside business methods lead her into a Sonic Youth The actors impres- the difficult material spodight is chronicled in the docu- theaters This documentary helps the Deep Tliroat however is an intelligent shadowy and dangerous underworld sive jobs with and the film as a whole viewed in mentary Inside Deep Throat The film audience see how anX- rated film that and humorous look at our culture s of pornography makes some explores the cultural phenomenon reportedly cost 25000 to make and conflicted stance on obscenity Surely this all sounds very cold a metaphoric sense Demonlover is cer- that was Deep Throat how it came to was shot in under a week attracted so and amoral and it is Director Olivier interesting points for the faint the be and why it was so wildly popular much attention in American society Demonlover Assayas makes Demonlover function tainly not of heart characters is though claims that the film grossed It also looks at how things have or Saturday 101 800pm as a kind of comment on corporate lack of morality in these shocking but the film is certainly over 600 million are likely exaggera- havent changed since 1972 with Continuing KFSs week ofNC- culture The film is an exaggeration Those who stick with it tions it was still far more successful regard to obscenity and censorship 1 7 films and its accompanying obses- in this regard but this only serves to provocative busi- will the intricacies than any other pornographic or in American society sion with pornography Demonlover further Assayas points about appreciate storys and the talents of those who made it independent film Inside Deep Throat is both an is a film about the pornography ness and ethics Though difficult to the film will have Directors Fenton Bailey and informative look at Americas unique business Connie Nielsen GLidnitor watch at times the film is thrilling and at the very least liter- them and talking for some Randy Barbato combine old footage relationship with pornography as well stars as Diane a ruthless corporate and its depiction ofa cutthroat thinking underworld is afterwards such as news stories and material as a surprisingly funny look at some of executive bidding on behalf of her ally corporate eerily time from the film with new interviews the characters involved in the making corporation for some new high- tech fascinating is sleek and has Jason Smith of the cast and crew and other film of this landmark film Bailey and hentai or pornographic animation The film an ap 4 Kenyon Kribs 56 womens magazine reborn

Ajourney into the freshman quad BY ELIZABETH CARINGOLA Moe However with a larger staff Staff Writer Unlike many other magazines this time around and a broader- at Kenyon that have a literary focus based focus Moe is hopeful that Yet another publication will 56 will have sections for news the magazine will prosper under join the ranks of Kcnyons numerous commentary politics interviews the supervision of Assoc Dean of magazines this semester The newly- and musical and literary reviews Students Cheryl Steele and student reformed womens magazine 55 will Although it is not strictly a literary co- editors Sara Burns 07 Lisa Car- fa be inclusive ofwomen not exclusive magazine it will have a section of roll 07 Laura Huss 07 and Rachel it of men according to co- editor Lina student submitted art and literature Kauppila 08 Moe 07 as well as a womens community sec- 56 will be published twice The magazine is named 56 tion with recipes and fun facts every semester Submissions to after the percentage of women at- The publication of 56 ceased the magazine are based on interest 1 tending Kenyon in 2002 the year of two years ago because staff was in Students interested in writing for r the magazines founding We may short supply and Lucy Martin 04 the magazine should attend meetings have actually to change the name of who was the driving force behind the that are held every Sunday night at the magazine to update that says magazine at that time graduated 630 pm at the Crozier House

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BY STEPHANIE REICHES put to bed by friends and sub- a health emergency Staff Writer sequently dying in their sleep Stefanie Wilson 08 a Mc- because of fear that a request for Bride resident advisor said In a joint effort Student medical assistance will lead to People should just know that Council Senate and a special formal disciplinary action being security isnt out to bust peo- committee are drafting a new taken against the intoxicated ple theyre here to help us out j Good Samaritan policy for student or themselves too A v Kenyon that would officially ex- Kenyons policy which Jessie Rubenstcin 08 was empt students from punishment Steele describes as being in the unsure whether an explicitlyst- ated tor alcohol consumption if thev early stages will not necessar- policy would encourage more call security for a friends safety ily be the same as those at other students to call security to help a The policy may become official colleges but the main priority sick friend I dont know but I by the end of the year of the policy will be the safety can say this people are generally Currently according to of students irresponsible she said Dean of Students and Committ- I think for the special com- The death of Colin Boyar- We and Affairs Chair Cheryl Steele Student ski a 1 ee mittee 08 I at this I past spring was 1 I I Ml I II II dont have a formal policy but what were trying to develop is source of motivation for students I would say we try to respond in a policy that is sensitive to what working to change the policy BY MADDIE SMITH Columnist ways that Good Samaritan poli- students are concerned about but Were listening to what students Staff cies are outlined also isnt totally enabling student say said Steele After Colin There are the girls you marry and the girls you f at least according to mv Good Samaritan policies behavior Steele said Boyarski finally students were halliTuite But he wasnt the first guy Ive heard who splits the female population have been discussed here for The draft of the policy will interested in talking about cam- into those two groups All dirough high school I would catch my male friends four she said longer than years go first to Student Council pus culture more actively This and boyfriends referring to women in the same fashion Granted it wasnt neces- Several colleges already have and then to Campus Senate for was one of the topics that was sarily so blatant a distinction every time Sometimes it was much more subde- a Good Samaritan polices in evaluation The current draft raised It was advocated for by simple shes beautiful versus shes hot or I have so much fun with her versus effect Dartmouth College and of the Good Samaritan policy Student Council so this summer I want to do her Lafayette PA College in Easton is scheduled for discussion at we began looking into it Now its not that I have a problem with this type of categorizing Im in particular have been used as the senate meeting on October If anything came out of quite aware that we women do the same kind of thing to men Its only natural models for be Kenyons first draft of 20 From there the draft will discussions last spring after to want to be able to stereotype people round them up and put them into two the proposed Good Samaritan passed on to Dean of Students Colins death it was Be safe and different piles black and white nice and simple It makes the task ofsearching for policy Don Omahan take care of each other Steele the one you want for now or forever a much easier undertaking- right away According to Lafayettes Assuming that the policy is continued The interest in this we can cancel out roughly halt ofour perceived options depending on which Health Services website The approved it will ultimately be comes from primarily students type were going for at the moment Not to mention that our chances of getting Good de- Samaritan Practice is up to the students to determine but also from conversations that what we want are much higher now that we know were going for the right type signed to prevent dangerously how effective it is in persuading administrators and faculty have Makes the whole datinghookup game a lot less daunting doesnt it intoxicated students from beine more students to call security in participated in But heres where the problem comes in What it youre labeled as the wrong type What if youre the kind of girl you f and all you really want is a Dance team begins sophomore season relationship Or what ifyoure the kind of girl you marry and right now the idea ofcommitment and being tied down just sounds like the worst idea on the BY CARTER MILLER naked without it To help her get the way But with practice she said the planet and string- free sex may just be your calling How on earth do we make it SbiffWriter club started last year she talked to Court- team improved eventually working up clear to the opposite sex dial we arent always the we appear to be ney Snow 05 and Siobhan Williams 05 to eight- minute routines which Barrett type Time after time Ive found myself ending up with the same type of The Kenyon dance team the Barrett says it was hard to work up the added takes incredible endurance guy Now I certainly have times in which those are just exactly the type of guys Lovely Ladies has returned this year courage to get the club started but that So much ofdance is conditioning I need But then there are those other times in which I dont want that at all after its debut in the 2004- 2005 school it was worth it in the end and strength training said von Kann when a change is not just appealing but necessary when Im tired of the same year The club grew as people with who adds that they recommend outside old conversations and of how each night seems to run the same monotonous The Ladies co- captained by various dancing backgrounds including cardiovascular training for dancers course when I long for a different kind ofspark another sort of excitement a Blossom Barrett 08 and Kathryn von first- time dancers went through tryouts This year Barrett and von new variety ofbutterflies How do I or we find and then attract another type Kann 08 are a group of eight female Von Kann joined in the first year and Kann have run into some problems As of guy when weve already been identified as not their type dancers who perform selfch- oreographed began to help Barrett with the chore- a completely student run organization The solution ladies lies right here within us We are the ones who dances influenced by hip- hop ography According to the captains unaffiliated with the Kenyon dance need to take action and consciously revamp our hookupdating style Im not jazz and ballet Last year the group choreography is especially difficult for department they were unable to secure saying you need to change your style of clothing lay offor on die makeup or performed mainly at basketball games the club since they develop and execute a dance studio for practice They now learn a new way to flirt Im saying that we need to be the aggressor widi the op- during halftime routines without any outside coaching practice in the aerobics room in Ernst posite sex and with ourselves We need to self examine Figure out exacdy what Its a big melting pot said Barrett Initially the team struggled through and will eventually move to the new or who we want Learn what kinds of things they like and what side ofourselves commentingon the varied backgrounds three- minute dances and many were athletic facility we should let show a little more when were around them Consciously decide the of the dancers Some of us took jazz unsure of themselves Despite these setbacks the club personality tweaks we need to make Maybe we come on too strong too fast and ballet tap one of us is an exc- heerleader There were some girls that were continues as usual Barrett and von that sends the more sensitive guys running the other direction Or maybe were really shy said Barrett They would say Kann said they are happy to see the a little too subde when flirting and we should kick it up a notch in EmeriTs The dances are usually around I dont want to wear this I dont want continuing interest and look forward to words so that the more forward guys take notice Not a complete personality eight minutes long and are meant to to do this my body doesnt move this a successful second year for the team overhaul just a little adjusting here and there And then we need to go out and excite the audience and involve their Did you Know that mixing carconatea Bever find him instead of waiting for him to come to us attention Their goal is to entertain ages with Alcohol increases the The waiting is over girls No sultry glances over our shoulders or seductive said von Kann Were definitely not rate of intoxication shimmying while we wait for him to find his way over Beat him to it Initiate cheerleaders but we like to get the Chances are a lot higher that hell realize you just may be in fact his type ifyou crowd a little bit pumped up ODADAS show him what youre really all about However the athletic department Friday the 28th Saturday 24th is unsure whether they the the want group 2 dollar Movies Trip to Colonial City to continue performing at athletic Bowling Lanes events The co- captains have decided Into the Blue 930pm Join Americas J Student Tour Operator to meet with the department but the Corpse Bride 900pm 1 for shoes 930pm caucun outcome remains uncertain Flight Plan Meet in front of the starting at 1015 Sell Trips Earn Cash Barrett started the team last year bookstore Travel Free ACAPULC0 Shuttle Leave from outside of for shuttle rides soon after arriving at Kenyon Since the bookstore starting at JAMAICA she began ballet at age 1 1 she has been 845 get your tickets before Sponsored by Social Board BAHAMAS involved in dancing She was on a dance you board the bus 2Mm rs STUoENT j Ram in high school and soon found that TRAVEL FLORIDA by SERVICES I she missed it in college sponsored social board j Thats what I do she 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I 6 OPINIONS The Kenyon Collegian Thursday September 29 2005

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EditorsinCh- ief Willow Belden Charlotte Nugent Good Samaritan

Managing Editor Dear Editor Michael Vandenburg policy a good idea Last week I sent my column to the Collegian hoping that I had Editor made a subtle point about language and the way we add to the acr- Design imony of the political debate through generalizations The Collegia Kevin Guckes Its a Saturday night You stumble home from a party editors gave this piece the title Protests dehumanize sacrifices in Iraq Layout Staff 3 ready to melt into bed But upon entering your room you I myself am a frequent protester to the war in Iraq I would have to find your roommate curled up in a fetal position mumbling be a self- hating protester indeed or a very cruel one if I thought that Brendan Mysliwiec incoherently Or you go into the bathroom and see a friend protest per se dehumanized those who have died or been injured Gilad Barlev O puking in the toilet Or you walk down the hall and see the in Iraq I was stunned to find an argument against generalizations Arianna Herman girl next door passed out on her floor You know you should spawning just such a generalization in the title News Editors get help But youre more than a little tipsy and youre under I realize that the Collegian editors work very hard for no pa 21 If you were to call security wouldnt you get in trouble whatsoever and that sometimes things slip away from them M Dayne Baughman Maybe maybe not But if Kenyon adopts the Good intention in writing this letter is not to castigate them but simply to Max Thelander Samaritan policy that is currently being debated in Senate assert that I do not think that protests dehumanize sacrifices mad Features Editors and student council the answer will be a definitive no in Iraq Some protests like the exhibit Eyes Wide Open whih The new policy if adopted would mean that intoxicated will be coming to campus in a few weeks serve exactly the opposite Jenny Lu students could call security for a friends safety without risk purpose They put a human face on a conflict that is often abstracted Kirsten Reach of punishment for rhetorical reasons Opinions Editors The idea of a Good Samaritan policy is an excellent one Far too often at Kenyon intoxicated students who are under 21 The Rev Karl Stevens Mario Strahinov have refrained from getting much- needed help for themselves or Episcopal Chaplain to Kenyon College Kathryn Chiasson their friends for fear of the consequences To be sure RAs tell their Editors residents that security is there to help and to make sure everyone AE is safe But this rhetoric has not erased the ingrained notion that Dear Editor Ted Hornick security is out to get you or at least that they would write you up Recendy the Collegian featured the subject of course enrollment Katy Cosse if they knew you had been drinking both a lead article and an editorial Central to your coverage ofthis subje side Kenyon students have a laudable is an underlying value we all hold dear that Kenyon students have ace Sports EditorinE- xile On the bright for taking good care of each other and watching out for to relatively small classes and that meaningful personal relationships ru Sara Kaplow reputation those who are under the influence Students walk each other home the opportunity to develop between Kenyon students and their teachers Photography Editor bring each other water and food and stay with their friends until is a good thing that we regularly examine this subject as the Collegian J in the 1 5 edition Steve Klise they have sobered up September But sometimes this is not enough Sometimes students slip What the Collegian did not do in its coverage but perhaps will do ir Business Manager through the cracks Last April Colin Boyarski 08 died at Kenyon the future is to look closely at data on enrollment studentfaculty ratio Megan Shipley partly as a result of alcohol poisoning The existence of a Good average class size etc A look at this type ofdata would make it clear that Ke Samaritan policy would not necessarily have saved Boyarski But nyon has hired more professors to meet the increases in enrollment we ha c Online Editor it might have helped It certainly wouldnt have hurt And if experienced Our studentfaculty ratio has stayed the same at 1 0 to 1 for tk Ian Kerr- Dalton implemented the new policy would go a long way toward ensuring past five years and our average class size has also remained steady at about that more students get the help they need when they need it 17 Today we have fewer courses that enroll over 50 students and we have Faculty Advisors Students would finally recognize that there is truth behind more courses that enroll under 20 students Kenyon has increased the size o PF Kluge the claim that security is really there for students safety and well- the faculty as enrollments have increased which explains why the number John Elliott being that they want to help not just to bust parties If actions ofcourses Kenyon offers has steadily grown For me one of die most strid- do speak louder than words then the Good Samaritan policy ing statistics I have encountered recently is this one over the past 20 years Copy Editors will make securitys words ring loud and clear We at the Collegian 1985 to 2005 the overall student enrollment at Kenyon has increase Olivia Watkins Emily Burns Shelly wholeheartedly support adoption of this exemplary new policy It by 10 percent while the size of the faculty has increased by 43 percent Parver Cory Anderson Matthew will be a welcome change Ward Julia Dale Rebekah Morris Gregory Spaid Aileen Caldwell Tim Miller Ellen Provost Guigelaar Allison Burket Amanda Giffi Laura Johnson Jeremy Sher

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entire process seemed to One ofthe candidates for senate rep- everyone votes I think there should to introducing the student council creep up on all ofus without warning resentative Jake Miller 09 expressed be a chance for a bit more substance and campus senate It even has lists I woke up one morning and on my a desire for some kind of forum I to someones bid for class represen- of upperclassmen representatives way out of the Gund lounge I was just think it would help everyone a tative The only true campaigning But the confusion of being in a new attacked by such campaign slogans as lot the student body and the can- was when our candidate for dorm place coupled with the myriad of Hes no flake and O Murphy Oh didates he said Maybe we could president made a short plug at the activities surrounding the beginning 1 yeah Ive learned since that Gund all give short speeches or something beginning of our hall meeting right of a new school year it seemed that escaped relatively unscathed Walk- and attendance by the student body before we were to vote this article slipped my attention ing through the McBride I found it would be optional In Gund there were a total of I think it slipped the attention of truly papered with the faces ofpeople At my high school there was two candidates for dorm president many incoming freshman who were running for hall rep dorm presi- a community informational meet- No one from Gund ran for the sen- primarily concerned with meeting dent and freshman class senator ing about the student council and ate As for the hall representatives new people and signing up for classes Frankly these jobs mean absolutely a briefing on the responsibilities someone decided to run in our hall I think a formal public introduction nothing to me considering I dont of each office Students running meeting only seconds before voting on the part of current members of BY ROB GALLOWAY know how any of this works for office were required to give a began Some students expressed an the council or its advisors would be Staff Columnist I never met any of the people speech in front of their respective interest in running but felt that they well- received by all The areas on campus frequented running for office other than my class At Kenyon people running were uninformed about when the Dean of Residential Life George bv the freshman class were recently hall representative and one of the for the senatorial position have the election was going to take place Barbuto admitted The whole FYC inundated with flyers and posters in students running for senator who difficult task of ensuring that they Had I known there were elec- First Year Council process may support of freshman candidates for happened to be in my German class make themselves identifiable to the tions I would have run said Sam be worth revising but it really is a the student council and Senate elect- So decisions of whom to vote for entire freshman class Campaigns Kling 09 This administration is function and decision of the various ions I do not mean to sound anti- were more or less arbitrary for dorm representatives seem to be a trying to keep me out of campus student government bodies democratic or even un- American As Jessie Smith 09 said I just litde more manageable than for other politics They can try but Sam Kling Hence I address this article to but these flyers were rather puzzling chose the people whose names I offices but even that can be daunting does not give up But seriously I dont the current members of the student yhen it was time to vote I knew liked most How were we supposed in terms ofensuring that everyone in even remember who I voted for In government call me old- fashioned absolutely nothing about the candid- to know who to vote for if we didnt your dorm knows who you are and all honesty I only knew one of the or even distractedly ignorant but I ates or the election or even about even talk to them about what their for which office you are running candidates I voted for I voted for the do not think I am the only one ex- he respective offices for which these plans were It seems as though the only tac- rest based on what I had heard from pressing such views Next time a litde individuals were campaigning Even the candidates have ex- tic for running an effective campaign other people which was very little public warning about the upcoming I have difficulty getting truly in pressed a desire for a more structured is running around and giving a wave Admittedly there is a section elections would go a long way Film studies needed at Kenyon Kenyon ravaged by poor i r entertainment But at the risk ofbeing studies According to Tazewell Kenyon overly- reductive saying we shouldnt does risk falling behind some of our etiquette and hygiene study film because of movies like Stealth strongest competitors in making film a f their impulses surge through the is like saying we shouldnt study literature more significant part of the curriculum to line ahead f because ofauthors like Jackie Collins Ohio University already has a large film ofpeople I the library Options for students interested in program and hosts the Athens Film frequently go to after my meal like both film history and film production are Festival annually and Denison University to study many of the students here Last week I limited at Kenyon Assistant Professor of offers a major in cinema went four n ights the five days the English Patricia Vigdermans Film as Text Hiring someone with abackground out of of academic week And I admit course is an excellent introduction to film in film to complement Tazewell who must 1 a studies because it teaches students tojudge currendy advises all of the film students A that have made it habit while at the library to utilize the bathrooms film by the same criteria that they have would be a step in the right direction for because they are for the been taught to view literature Kenyon Fortunately as Tazewell said most part clean and Yet this week Sophomore Ashley Tate currendy the College administration is 100 quiet past I encountered a phenomenon that enrolled in Film as Text said The fact is behind the effort to increase film studies BY ELLEN PIERSON at first shocked me then vexed and that we are living in a fast- paced visual cul- at Kenyon At the request ofthe president Staff Columnist frightened me and lastly perplexed ture Film is a valid art and it deserves and the provost faculty have already Pi me The relationship between the audie- attention in the classroom engaged in discussions about the future BY EDDIE LIEBMANN Monday night I opened the nce and the filmmakers has always been Visiting Professor of History SylvieC- offilm studies I think the future looks Staff Columnist light blue stall door and saw that i tenuous one it is impossible to say ouIibaly and Assistant Professor very bright This is not an at snob- someone had left the toilet un- hich group held more sway over the of History Glenn McNair have also There are other things the school attempt bery or social stratification I know flushed This in itself is not that other Clearly though it was a two- way taught history seminars where film has can do as well Stout said Even if the nothing of forks knives spoons or bewildering but it becomes so when odunge in which the prevailing vein of been a central focus That film has been school does not wish to invest too heavily any of that pretentious garbage I the same occurrence takes place in public thought was often preserved Bec- addressed in both the departments of in video education inside the classroom almost never remember to down each of the different bathrooms on ause film is generally intended to appeal English and history is a testament to its I believe that it should consider giving put the toilet seat or a napkin on my each of the four days I began to to a broad audience it arguably reflects legitimacy as an academic medium but students access to the resources needed to put lap Yet even for a brute like myself wonder if it was perhaps the same general opinion in a way that literature film should be more than just a side- note pursue such interests in an extracurricular my experience thus far at Kenyon person doing it each time I could often does not This is one ofmany reasons in other departments fashion Ascension Films a student- run College has been nothing short of just imagine him finishing up and ty Kenyon should provide more film Associate Professor ofDrama Jona- filmmaking group has been unable to troubling and literally unsettling sprinting out of the bathroom study options to its students thon Tazewell one of very few faculty gain access to higher quality equipment Two recurring instances have stirred standing and giggling behind the Film history is littered with stereo- members with a significant film back- due to a lack offunding my blood into a boiling stew one bookcases as he saw my expression npes and storylines that take considerable ground said My impression of interest Now that scholars have recognized occurring in Peirce Dining Hall and as I exited the bathroom I think this liberty with history but these flaws are in film at Kenyon is that students are the critical importance of film to our cul- the other occurring in the library unlikely however saoly what make it such a fascinating and very enthusiastic about what we have ture Kenyon has an obligation as a liberal The line for hot food at Peirce The wrongdoings I have necessary academic pursuit Understand- but eager to have much more The arts institution to make a serious commit- Dining Hall proves to be a harrow- cited are hardly serious misdeeds ig the idealized version ofour history is consistent requests for synoptic majors ment to both film history and productioa ing experience each time I eat there Thus the reader should not expect fs as important as understanding what in film the over- capacity enrollments in With the talented students and faculty Perhaps it is my constant look of an epiphany or a summation of my Rally happened because it explains why my film classes and those ofmycolleagues who are already involved Kenyon clearly surprise that is characteristic of a point bound together with wisdom obtain events or ideas still have meaning in English and modem foreign languages has the potential to be graduatingstudents freshman or my gawky body that I simply implore that in a commu- lor us today and the inititative of student groups like with both the skills to interpret film in an invites people to take advantage of nity as close- knit as this it should According toJulian Shephard who KFS and Ascension Films to express their informed way and to communicate their me in line but I have been nearly be second nature to watch out for tJught at Kenyon for a semester last year love offilm all demonstrate the significant own visions using this highly sophisticated sliced by many razor- sharp the litde things Because as the year fd is currendy working on a screenplay student interest and artistic channel Iffilm provides such too popped collars to take this sitting progresses and schoolwork unravels 1 New York There is the sense that it Film studies has existed as a field important insights into how people feel down anymore I simply cant imag- us it is the litde things that will keep it an art since movies are seen as a since the sixties and yet most liberal arts about society then we want Kenyon grads ine why some students cant control us all sane lower common denominator form of school still lack a full program in film to be calling the shots Sports The Kenyon Collegian Thursday September 29 2005 Ladies soccer has 3- game week Football sets new records Lords the victory to Kalamazoo Ladies take Capital and Wilmington in the second half lose to Otterbein fumble BY CATHERINE KELLEHER Johnson 08 and Javier Arbolaez 09 BY DAN PRAGER Heiser the Ladies beat Wilmington downhill from there the Ladies StaffReporter contributed 91 and 61 yards respec- College for the first time in school looked lethargic and the midfield StaffReporter tively history Beth Blackey 09 scored in was overwhelmed and confused Despite setting several school However the Lords offense had The Kenyon Ladies just had the 68th minute to give the Ladies losing the ball on almost every records in their game against the Ka- four fumbles three of which turned their week with the 1- 0 win The Ladies were out- possession Walters said that the most trying yet 1- lamazoo College Hornets 2 the into touchdowns for the Hornets The three games in six days from which shot by Wilmington 18- 5 On the Ladies didnt really come out to Lords 0- 3 still ran into difficulties in Hornets had five sacks to gain them a they came away with a 2- 1 record road and missing a captain the odds play especially against a team that achieving victory The Hornets beat total of 14 yards The Lords also had making them 5- 31 on the season were stacked against the Ladies but we knew would test us Otterbein the Lords 38- 26 which is an improve- a combined total of eight penalties On Thursday the Ladies edged after a truly gutsy performance they 71- 0 overall is one of the premier ment from the 48- 17 victory that the which caused them to lose 87 yards by Capital College by a score of 1 0 came away with an astonishing win soccer programs in Division III Hornets had in the 2004 season Four The Hornets only had three penalties The play was fast the This however did In playing such a tough sched- speed of fight momentum not fumbles hindered the Lords chance for 20 yards for the 50- 50 balls was intense and carry over to Tuesdays game against ule the Ladies hope to dominate at turning their 556 yards of offense Coombs said We played hard the Ladies were able to pass the ball Otterbein College the NCAC and reach the playoffs into a victory We need to clean up our careless mis- effectively The Ladies played great On Tuesday the Otterbein this year This week was a true test The Lords offense came out as takes but its a big improvement We through balls both on the ground Cardinals crushed the Ladies scor of the teams grit and character and a powerhouse achieving the second didnt even begin to touch on where and in the air threatening on goal highest total yards of offense in Ke- we can go with our abilities and talents much of the The Crusad- game nyon history Only the 1969 Lords as a team ers held their own with speedy beat Saturdays total with 566 yards of The Lords defense performed counterattacks and tight defense gaga total offense The Lords set a record for well The Lords held the Hornets to But in the end the Ladies wore the v total plays of scrimmage with 99 the 378 total offensive yards and only 18 Crusaders down and a finally goal previous record having been set at 98 by first downs They also held the Hornets came from Weronika Kowalczyk the 1997 and 2001 teams The Lords to 50 percent on third- down conve- 06 in the 80th minute secure to offense also set a record for the number rsions supporting the 63 percent third- the victory of first downs by gaining 33 compared down conversion rate posted by their There was one unfortunate to the 1 984 record of 3 1 Quarterback offensive counterparts Will Lippert the win however as note to captain Rafael Sanchez 08 completed 25 of36 07 and Joey Fumari 09 each had eight Blair Heiser 06 severely sprained passing attempts which gave the Lords tackles Furnari also recorded his first her ankle and will be off the field 264 passingyards Sanchez also rushed career interception at Kenyon Andrew for at least a few weeks according to for a total of 1 32 yards Fuchs 07 also recorded another sack Head Coach Kelly Walters Walters Ali Kittle Brooke Rockwern 08 maneuvers around the Otterbein defender Alby Coombs 07 had a fantastic causing the Hornets to lose six yards said that people are need going to day He rushed for 1 39 yards on a total Casey McConnell 06 said We fill in for Blair five goals nine shots The La as Walters said They truly battled to step up to ing on of 34 carries and scored three touch- didnt play the full 60 minutes We Only days later dies came flat and Otterbeins The Ladies battle is two stepping up out next against downs As ofthis past game Coombs need to keep doing what we are doing 09 a free Ohio Wesleyan home in Heisers absence was exactly what Kara Martin scored on University at has a total of 319 rushing yards on the and everything will fall into place We Ladies Saturday fifth It was all October 1 the did On without kick in the minute on year Coombs has rushed 2817 yards also need to have more focus in his football career at Kenyon only The Lords next face the Oberlin Volleyball goes winless at tri- match nine yards behind Kenyons leader for College Yeomen at Oberlin this total rushingyards Anthony Togliatti Sanirday Oct 1 at 1 pm Their next BY 15 kills and 1 1 digs against Marietta ing positions new to them this year PHILIP EDMUNDS Coombs is also tied for second place in home game will be Saturday Oct 15 Reporter Despite the loss Sarah Brieschke the internal challenge is clearly the Staff career rushing scores with 24 Phelipe at McBride Field 07 put up 20 digs in the Wooster small size of the team Coming off ofa sound defeat by match It would be nice to come out Otterbein College last Wednesday The Ladies had trouble and take a mental focus break every Field hockey teeters the Ladies dropped two more in coming back from the Wooster once in a while said Collins but we Ladies pummel Earlham but fail to hold back Oberlin Tuesdays tri- match at Wooster Col- loss losing mental focus get along well and our teamwork is yesterdays match proved more difficult as lege The Kenyon Ladies lost three against Marietta a team Kenyon was improved since last season It seems BYHILARYGOWINS the ladies failed to find the net Oberlin straight games to conference power expected to beat that the skills are in the right place StaffRcporter started the game off right with a goal from Wooster 30- 16 30- 16 and 30- 22 We kept up the energy in the now and that the priorities will be The Ladies bounced back strongafter Meg Reitz followed by a second goal from before losing to Marietta College 30- first game but we go on spurs of to remain consistent and focused two tough losses in aconrrnandingwin over Abigail Brox 09 The eowomens final 20 30- 27 and 30- 27 Kenyon played playing well and we definitely need throughout the rest of the season Earlham College last Saturday7- 0 This was goal didnt come until just 1 5 seconds rat a tough game against the Scots but to work on our consistency said In an interview earlier this sea- a much- needed victory for Kenyon who left in the match adding insult to injury for fatigue and inconsistency prevented Collins We didnt pass as well as son Head Coach Todd Raasch had previously suffered two losses at the the Ladies a victory against Marietta usual against Marietta which made said The mentality issue has been hands ofconference opponents It was a rough afternoon for the Wooster is a good team but it difficult to stay focused addressed and were working to im- We really needed to show ourselves Ladies on both ends of the field hile we hustled and played well said Kenyon has to overcome several prove it The Kenyon Ladies contin- we could win said Jenny Stem 08 The Kenyon had only three shots on goal Patrice Collins 07 We definitely challenges to improve its win column ued their tough schedule Wednesday 7- 0 score definitely boosted our confi- Oberiingotoffl3 The eowomenssriffing could have put it together if we had the rest of the season With only against Wilmington at 7 pm in the dence which will help us be victorious in defense turned into unstoppable offenst minimized the errors Collins had eight players some ofwhom are play Ernst Center the future Where Kenyon did not take advantage on KCUF CAMPS OUT AT VERSAILLES Stem ended the day having scored offense Oberiin would turn it around into her first goal of this years season Lauren a strong offensive force Goalkeeper Kim Keiling 08 and Kayla Greenberg 07 each Brown 07 put up a strong fight rruldrs added a goal of their own and with her nine saves however it was not enough o goal against the Quakers Greenbergtallied quell Oberlins 1 3 shots on goal up four goafs leading die team in scoring I diink that we started oft very The scoring attack was rounded out by slowly and that wis didnt pick up the game die freshman class widi a goal by Perrin until after the second halfTsaid captain Kjk Legg 08 and two goals from Kelly Adams Flinner 06 Because Kenyon took on this 08 All in ill Kenyon came away from List tough Oberfin team eariy on in die seas Sanirdays trip to Eadham feeling confident diey were not aware of dieir opponents and rcdiarged strengdi Flinner slid It was one ot tfr However Wednesdays rematch with first games ot die seasons and we didnt die Oberiin eowomen following a win know I diink we psyched ourselves out over Oberlin earlier diis month found diis time around road Kenyon on die losing end widi a 3- 0 loss Kenyon will make yet anodicr In dieir first fice- oft against Oberiin trip as they face W ooster College on Sa-

1 1 2- NCAC Kenyon pidled out a 1 0 win on an overtime turday at pm boster is 2 in

Kevin Guckcs 01A- s god byJulia Boyer 08 diis season Kenyon plav having recendy lost to Oberlin in Versailles The College rial Andy Ncilsen 06 blocks an offensive play at the ultimate Club Sectionals OH Kenyon Ls still die only team who has beaten top- of September 24 Wooster was while the Louis- Ultimate team placed 13th with wins against Oberlin Miami University and Case Western losing to ranked Oberiin for fourth place in the conference whi ville club team Age against the Machine from Columbus and Mandible from Cleveland This weekend KCUF will While finishing was not a problem die Ladies split second place with Ohio host their home tournement FRED both Saturday and Sunday on the Kenyon fields featuring 16 regional teams in round one against the Yeowomen Wedeyan