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Rollins Celebrates Earth Day BENEDICT XVI Members of the Rollins com­ munity celebrated Earth Day WELCOMED BY CATHOLIC FAITHFUL AROUND THE WORLD on Thursday, April 21 with EcoRollins and the Depart­ ment of Environmental Studies. Events included raf­ fles, a dunk tank, tie-dye T- shirts and recycling bags, music, the movie Being Erin Brokovich, and information tables.

Senior Art Show Opens The Cornell Fine Arts Muse­ um and the Department of Art and Art History have or­ ganized the 2005 Senior Art Show rnounted in the Col­ lege's Cornell Campus Cen­ ter. The exhibition begins on Friday, April 22 with a free public reception with the artists from 6 to 8 p.m.

Prof. Awarded Fulbright Grant Adjunct Professor of History J. Travis Moger has been awarded the prestigious J. William Fulbright Grant to conduct research in Ger­ many during the 2005-06 ac­ LAURENT ZABULON/ROMAIN BLANQUART/ KRT CAMPUS ademic year. The Fulbright Program provides grants for by Nicole Fluet Tuesday, April 19, 2005, vative principles. Formally, thirds vote from the Cardi­ scholars, graduate students asst. life & times editor the Cardinals came to their Pope Benedict was the head nals. A ballot is cast twice a and teachers from the U.S. Following the death of final decision with Cardinal of the Congregation for the day, every day, until a clear and other countries. Pope John Paul II on April 2, Joseph Ratzinger, a seventy- Doctrine of the Faith under winner is elected. the longest serving pope eight year old native of Ger­ Pope John Paul II since 1981. Once this occurs, and the after Pius IX and Saint Peter, many. His papal name will The College of Cardinals number of votes for one can­ IN THIS ISSUE the Catholic Church now be Pope Benedict XVI. Pope meets in the Conclave to didate is achieved, the Col­ Benedict is the first German vote in secrecy for their next lege of Cardinals asks the Rockin' in the Downunder faces the issue of selecting a pope since the 11th century Pope. A Pope is officially new pope to fill his foot­ CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 steps. and clings to strictly conser­ elected by receiving a two- Tsunami Assistance Dr. Kathryn Norsworthy shares Time to Get Fit experiences with Rollins community on providing counseling to victims of This week, Rollins hosted a number of student and pro­ the Tsunami disaster. fessional music events. by Nicole Fluet areas of South Thailand that Stephen Kellog, pa%e 4 asst. life & times editor were greatly affected by the Rollins Concerts, page 13 Tsunami. Many of which, m f Dr. Kathryn Norsworthy, she says sadly, are still not Survey Says... Ph.D. spoke April 14 of her receiving the relief efforts Writers this week offer re­ efforts in providing counsel­ needed to rebuild their cities sults of some studies con­ ing to traumatized victims of and homes to this day. Nor­ ducted on lifestyles of the Tsunami disaster this sworthy, along with a group Rollins students. past December. Having been of about eight individuals, pases 6 and 9 a member of counseling ef­ four from Burma and four forts in the South East Asian from Thailand, began their area since 1997, Norsworthy counseling about forty days had the upper hand in this after the Tsunami had oc­ NEWS 2 relief effort of knowing the curred. DANI PICARD /The Sandspur HOLT NEWS .5 culture of the area and being Since she had worked SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE: With extened hours and equipment galore, the Alfond Sports Center is a great place able to gain the trust of the with the people of that area LIFE & TIMES 6 to kick off your new workout routine. If free-weights and people, after taking years to in the past, Norsworthy as­ ENTERTAINMENT . .10 stairmasters aren't your thing, check out this week's articles earn it. sumed her group would go on diet and exercise that are sure to get you healthy and in OPINIONS 15 Norsworthy focused her in and do the normal snape pases 6, 8 SPORTS 18 attention, this time, on the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 1 HE SANDSPUR NEWS APRIL 22, 2005 Welcoming in the Spreading Compassion CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 counselors for the other Norsworthy speaks very New Pope: workshop routine, a more members of the group. With fondly of the work she did formal approach to counsel- these individuals, Norswor- over the past months. She ing. However, when she got thy's group would work on a says the people of these Pope Benedict XVI there, she realized she would deeper level and try to meet lands are a "wealth of infor­ Gregis, Pope John Paul II have to build her routine their specific needs due to mation" when it comes to CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 was thought to make radical from the ground up, calling the traumas they have en­ learning how to help them. winner is he wishes to be­ changes to the institutional­ on the needs of the cultures countered. Norsworthy did her best to come Pope. If he says yes, ized way of electing a Pope. they would be working with. Then, after a two to three "enlarge the network of sup­ the Cardinals pledge their His biggest change was Norsworthy says of this: hour block of discussion, port" by working with the obedience to His Holiness in when he stated that if a two- "The only certainty is that Norsworthy would begin members of her group that turn. Next, the Proto-Dea- thirds vote is not reached you show up and it's not as debriefing, to take a break remained there to create a con of the College of Cardi­ after thirty ballots, then a you plan. You just have to hit from focus on what was long term plan. She said that nals steps onto the Vatican's majority vote can be enact­ the reset button and re­ going on around them. This getting back also helped in main balcony and shouts: ed. A majority vote is con­ group." helps to relieve the tension "allowing me to make mean­ "Habemus Papam!" - which sidered the votes of half plus The first thing Norswor­ and stress accompanied with ing of it for myself." translates to "We have a one. Smaller changes includ­ thy and her group would do reliving and dealing with is­ Norsworthy is planning Pope!" in English. The cur­ ed new accommodations for when they got to a certain sues of this magnitude. on returning in May for a rent Proto-Deacon is Cardi­ the papal electors, allowing village would be to get an Norsworthy went on to couple more months of work nal Medina Estevez. The older cardinals who cannot idea of what it had been like talk about the pros and cons with the individuals she had newly elected Pope then participate in the elections for the individuals who were that come with aid from worked with before. She emerges from behind and to have a say in preparatory affected by this trauma. By Western cultures for the peo­ plans on following up on the gives the Apostolic Blessing meetings, and the maximum doing this, they would sit ple of Thailand. She says that work she previously did and to the public. number of Cardinals al­ down with a group and talk it is a blessing that these hopes to possibly go to In 1975, the rules for lowed in the Conclave at through the issues. Due to countries offer aid and sup­ South India or Indonesia, as electing a Pope changed one time is one hundred the collectivist nature of the port, but many of the indi­ well. She says they don't yet drastically with Pope Paul twenty. Currently, there are individuals in this society, as viduals who came over to know what they are going to VI, who excluded all cardi­ 117 Cardinals eligible to the people had received the help were unable to identify find but they just have to get nals eighty years or older vote in the Conclave. help they needed, they with the culture of those af­ there and do an assessment. from the papal elections and Historically, the Pope is would quietly get up and fected by the tsunami. She Norsworthy wraps up made provisions to prevent selected by the College of leave, leaving those who re­ also shed light on the fact her discussion with ques­ the bugging of the Sistine Cardinals, a group of men ally needed the most help. that many of the areas still tions from the intrigued au­ Chapel during the election elected by the Pope during With the group of indi­ need aid but are not receiv­ dience. Humorously, she process. his lifetime. In 1059, Pope viduals left, usually contain­ ing it because the aid is says that she had wanted to Pope John Paul II also Nicholas II regulated the ing those who had been di­ being delivered to those bring a student with her in made a new set of rules for process of electing the Pope rectly affected by the tsuna­ areas where tourists are May, but the group who as­ the election process in 1996. by making the Cardinals the mi, Norsworthy and her more willing to go. 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In the next Prince of Monaco, Monaco Bank and Precious government to hold. the tragic 1996 two years, Rudolph pur­ saving grace of Metals Society, was also in Onassis was outraged Olympic bombing. portedly bombed a lesbian the nation, died poor shape, reaching a state as his shares went down, nightclub and two abortion of bankruptcy shortly after but the act that most an­ by Genesis Whitlock clinics in Birmingham and of illness last Rainier took the throne. gered him was Rainier's de­ staff reporter in Atlanta. The Birming­ week. Rainier managed to cision to outlaw pigeon Eric Rudolph voluntar­ ham incident killed an off- quickly turn the state of his shooting, a common sport ily entered a plea of duty cop and severely by Brittany Lee nation around. His famed, for the rich to wager on, "guilty" before a judge on wounded a clinic nurse. news editor fairy tale romance to Holly­ which Princess Grace found April 13 regarding his re­ Rudolph, a former sol­ Prince Rainier III, the wood actress Grace Kelly appalling. sponsibility for the fatal dier, then went into hiding famed leader of Monaco made headlines and gar­ Onassis left the country bombing at the 1996 At­ in western North Carolina who carried the country nered attention from the furiously, but by the time he lanta Olympics and for for more than five years, from a diminutive, little rest of the world for the pe­ did his shares in the compa­ three other blasts, a move using survival techniques know Mediterranean desti­ tite country. It also helped ny had reached a value of which allows him to es­ he learned in the military. nation to an investor hot bring crowds of visitors to 10 million dollars due to cape the death penalty. He remained on the FBI's spot, died last week at the this Mediterranean para­ Rainier's successful busi- While Rudolph had 10 Most Wanted Fugitives age of 81. Rainier, who had dise. Sadly, in 1982 Grace ness techniques. faced death row, his plea list, until he was captured been ill with heart, kidney, died in a tragic car accident, Though Rainier en­ deal granted him four con­ after being sighted while and breathing problems, devastating her husband dured strained relations secutive life sentences scavenging for food near a died in the hospital. His and the nation of Monaco. with his French neighbors without the possibility of grocery store in North Car­ son, Prince Albert will take In the 1950's, one of the after resisting altering its parole. As an additional olina in 2003. his place at the throne. world's richest men, Aristo­ tax free status, the nation in stipulation of the deal, Attorney General John Rainier took the throne tle Onassis, expressed a general continued to pros­ Rudolph informed the au­ Ashcroft had been given in 1949 at the age of 26, suc­ great desire to invest in the per and gain respect under thorities of a location in the approval to seek the death ceeding his father Louis II. nation of Monaco through his reign. Rainier ruled for North Carolina mountains penalty for Rudolph, pre­ The country had been in the the Monte Carlo casino. He 55 years, Europe's longest that hid more than 250 dicting that the trial would hands of the Grimaldi fami­ became owner of 52 percent reigning monarch. pounds of dynamite. be "relatively short and ly for more than seven cen­ of the Society of Sea Bath's The nation is deeply Rudolph, an anti-gov­ straightforward." Howev­ turies. At the time Rainier stock. However, in return mourning after his death. A ernment extremist, is er, the government extend­ came into power, however, for his investment, he de­ quiet funeral, said to be thought to be a follower of ed the plea to Rudolph so the tiny country of Monaco sired a say in how the coun­ similar to the one held for a white supremacist reli­ as to learn the where­ (encompassing less than try should be run—and Princess Grace, will be held gion that promotes an abouts of the explosives, one square mile) was near Rainier refused to allow it. on April 15. Prince-Albert anti-abortion, anti-gay, and which would not have hap­ bankruptcy. Onassis wanted Monaco has, according to tradition, anti-Semitic ideology. He pened if the case had gone The legendary gam­ to remain a country that already automatically suc­ was charged with a series to trial. Government offi­ bling casino at Monte Carlo, catered solely to the rich, ceeded his father. Though of blasts in the late 1990's cials note that the explo­ run by the esteemed Society but Rainier believed it had some are skeptical that this throughout Georgia and sives were located "rela­ of Sea Baths, was sputter­ no future if it stayed this bachelor prince can fill the Alabama, leaving 2 killed tively near populated ing. While formerly rich way. He wanted to make tremendous footsteps of his and more than 120 injured. areas." aristocracy poured money the country accessible to the father, it is hoped that his Rudolph's Olympic Rudolph is still being into gambling there, now middle class, and to do so leadership abilities will bombing, which killed one held in custody in Birm­ far fewer had the funds to he ordered the construction carry the country firmly woman and injured more ingham. gamble so grandly after of less expensive hotels and into the future. Sharon Warns the U.S. of Iranian Threat • Israeli Prime decided to continue Euro­ from the country. that there was any mention in spoke frankly, advising that pean-led talks with the coun­ The Vice President com­ the President's Texas meeting the Iranian issue had to be Minister Ariel try. mented that Iran's policy about Israel taking the matter brought before the United Na­ Sharon urges U.S. In the past few months, states that "their objective is into their own hands against tions quickly before Iran the United States has quieted the destruction of Israel." Iran. reached "the point of techno­ to take action their forceful rhetoric against Israel has a different per­ A senior Israeli official logical no-return." against Iran. Iran concerning their alleged spective on the matter. Sharon uranium enrichment pro­ believes that Iran is develop­ by Meghan Waters gram. President Bush has re­ ing nuclear weapons to sup­ staff reporter peatedly accused Iran of using plement their stockpiled mis­ While attending a meet­ their nuclear power program siles that could potentially ing at President Bush's Texas as a guise to create nuclear harm Israeli as well as Ameri­ Ranch last week, Israeli Prime weapons. can military bases in the Mid­ Minister Ariel Sharon warned The U.S. is awaiting re­ dle East. the President as well as Dick sults from the European talks Iran still continues to in­ Cheney that Iran is reaching a and is considering exchanging sist that their nuclear program point of no return in their al­ economic concessions for is essentially designed to cre­ leged nuclear weapons devel­ Iran's cooperation in abandon­ ate nuclear power instead of opment. ing their uranium program. weapons. "We continue to Sharon urged Bush to In January Vice President support those diplomatic ef­ take action and threaten Iran Dick Cheney spoke to forts to resolve this in a peace­ with international sanctions MSNBC about the possibility ful manner," commented unless the country ceased its of Israel instigating a preemp­ press secretary Scott McClel- lan. ERIC DRAPER/ KRT CAMPUS nuclear ambitions. Bush ac­ tive attack on Iran to avoid ISSUING A WARNING: Prime Minister Sharon meets with knowledged the warning but any future nuclear threats McClellan also denied President Bush and Dick Cheney with an important message. [THE SANDSPUR NEWS APRIL 22, 2005 Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers Rock Dave's Down Under • ACE brings Stephen Kellogg and The hype. The Sixers to Rollins College Washington Stephen Kellog last Wednesday, April 13. Post raved and the Sixers to Opening up for Stephen about the Kellogg and The Sixers was lead singer, campus, along the recently Sandspur re­ "Kellogg has with Todd Martin viewed musician Todd a real knack Martin. He got the stage for soft-rock as the opening ready for the rockin' main hooks chased act. act in true suave ladies man with a shot fashion, singing smooth of alt-coun­ by Natalie Wyatt pop tunes and upbeat emo- try: both staff reporter like jams. Todd Martin was "Start the ACE does it on Wednes­ a great opening act but Day Early" days! Now seemed to fly and "4th when you're under the Street Moon" feeling a little radar of most are on par bit low in the Rollins stu­ with any­ middle of the dents; a little thing [Ryan] week, you can too easy lis­ Adams has chase away tening for written this those blues by most. Century. " NATALIE WYATT/ The Sandspur going to various entertain­ ACE surely gave Kel­ Stephen Kel- ROCKIN' AT ROLLINS: The Stephan Kellogg Band put on a great show in the ing events. ACE brought logg and his Sixers a lot of loeg and the Down Under' drawing in the crowds. Sixers delivered. listening. If you missed the show The lights shone bright Their sound rang true last week but want to hear red across the stage and the to many college listeners, some of their songs for four band mates ran to the reminiscent of Adam Du- yourself you can go to their front and center of the ritz and the Counting official site and listen for crowd's attention. They Crows. His alt-country ffee at stephenkellogg.com. began by singing beautiful­ tunes were From there you ly in accapela, wearing met by few can buy any of homemade poster board listeners their four al­ hats; these boys were defi­ but in the bums and find nitely jokers. end those their tour dates Stephen Kellogg was fortunate through August. big into audience participa­ enough to These are good tion. Whether he was talk­ have seen 'ol boys from up ing to someone in the audi­ Stephen north but ence or joking about past Kellogg and The Sixers in they've got enough rock experiences with the whole the Down Under were all and alternative beats to NATALIE WYATT/ The Sandspur A PACKED SHOW: Todd Martin was raved about in the Wash­ of them, Kellogg kept clapping and stomping keep any cool Rollins kid ington Post and certainly did not dissapoint here at Rollins. everyone on their toes and their feet. groovin'. Professional Secret Keepers: The Psychology Club Presents Crisis Management Counselor, Dr. Gloria Bullman She started providing crisis sis management counselor is fied that the story being told will have pain, but they need by Dani Picard management services to fire being a post-responder. "It's is too grotesque and will to be productive. The best asst. photo editor departments and law en­ ok to cry," she says, but you thereby feel compelled to thing for a victim of a crisis It's a job that varies as forcement agencies in the have to get the job done first. keep the story inside. to do is to go back to work, much as its clothing. There 1980s and now serves major One has to remember because "people do better are high-tech boots, a bullet­ corporations such as the U.S. "The job may be hard, two things, Bullman says, when they are productive." proof vest, two types of fire­ Postal Service and the Justice but the ultimate goal is not to look scared and to When asked why she proof boots, bunker pants Department. "stay tough" because people chose such a challenging job, and jacket, and a helmet fill­ However, she is not lim­ to make the world a are very sensitive to how she responded with a smile, ing Dr. Gloria Bullman's ited to workplace violence better place by easing you are responding to their "The job maybe hard, but trunk and backseat. "I have and counseling after serious human suffering." story. the ultimate goal is to make an outfit for every occasion," accidents. She also has as­ It's important to ask the world a better place by she says. And, in fact, she sisted in counseling after the practical questions like easing human suffering.... I needs to. When there's a cri­ 9/11 incidents and after Hur­ Dr. Gloria Bullman "Have you eaten?" and recognized very early on Crisis Management Counselor sis happening, one has to act ricane Andrew in 1992. "Have you called your fami­ that this stuff [crises] hap­ fast, especially when you're She spoke to the Psy­ ly?" People in crises need to pens all the time. The things the one in charge of provid­ chology Club on March 31 By emotionally respond­ be armed with things to do you see on the news are ing crisis management. about what it takes to be a ing when someone is telling not with how to feel. wherever the camera hap­ Dr. Bullman is head of crisis management coun­ his or her view of the crisis, The victims of crises are pens to be. Crises will hap­ BeamPines Crisis Manage­ selor and her experiences in the counselor may hinder not "damaged goods," she pen with or without me, ment Services and has exten­ the field. the person's want to tell the insists. Instead, they're more and, if I'm there, I can help sive experience in her field. The crucial trait of a cri­ story. He/She may feel horri­ like patients of surgery: they with it." APRIL 22, 2005 THE SANDSPUR "rlOLT N EW New Dean of the Hamilton Holt School - Dr. Sharon Carrier earned my PhD. in 2002. This by Matt Drury and meetings with faculty, stu­ was also the year that I began dents, and staff. Through open contributing writer my current position as Assistant dialogue about Holt's strengths On June 1,2005, Dr. Sharon Provost for Planning and Spe­ and weaknesses, exploration Carrier will take the helm as the cial Projects. This position has and implementation of best next Dean of the Hamilton Holt afforded me tremendous op­ practices, and synergy with School. In an exclusive inter­ portunities to coordinate the col­ other Rollins programs, we will view with The Sandspur, Dr. lege's strategic planning effort set a course to differentiate the Carrier shares her motivations and to lead preparations for Holt School from alternative for pursuing the position, and reaffirmation of accreditation evening programs in the local her visions for the future of the from the Southern Association area and to become a model for venerable Holt Program. of Colleges and Schools. I have other liberal arts colleges that In your view, Dr. Carrier, what always enjoyed my work at seek to combine liberal educa­ is the traditional role of the Rollins and am enthusiastic tion and cornmunity outreach Dean of the Holt School? about beginning my new posi­ for a diverse student popula­ The Dean of the Holt School tion on June 1 with the Holt tion provides the academic and ad­ School. In what ways do you feel you'll ministrative leadership for What attracted you to the posi­ be working with the student Rollins' evening undergraduate tion? body in coming months? program; graduate programs in This is an exciting time, his­ As the spring semester Corporate Communication and torically, to be a part of the comes to a close, I plan to attend Technology, Counseling, Educa­ Hamilton Holt School. Presi­ as many Holt student events as tion, Human Resources, and dent Duncan philosophically possible and to listen to under­ Liberal Studies; and Office of supports the Holt School and graduate and graduate students Special Programs. The Dean envisions more integration of as they speak about their expe­ works both internally with Holt into the campus culture of riences at Rollins. In the fall, I Rollins administrators, faculty, the Arts & Sciences. There will would like to establish a regular and staff and externally with be new possibilities for enhanc­ forum for meeting with repre­ COURTESY OF DR. SHARON CARRIER civic groups, donors, and others ing the Holt students' educa­ sentatives of the Holt School are important in this process so dents to take advantage of these for the benefit of Holt students, tional experience and for build­ Student Government Associa­ that small problems do not be­ opportunities. the College, and the Central ing on the strong foundation tion In my administrative work, come larger ones and so that Is there anything else you Horida community. provided by the former and cur­ I have found such conversations good ideas are not lost. Of would like to add? How did you arrive at this rent deans, Dr. Patricia Lancast­ with student leaders to be mu­ course, there are policies that I am honored to be appoint­ point in your career? er and Dr. Bob Smither. I feel tually beneficial and enjoyable. guide how formal complaints ed as the next Dean of the My original plan after earn­ fortunate that the Holt School When and why should a stu­ and appeals are handled, and I Hamilton Holt School. I think ing my Master's degree in 1981 has talented faculty, staff, advi­ dent with a problem or concern respect the roles that faculty and the Holt School has the potential was to teach. In fact, I spent sory board members, and alum­ come to you? staff play in these processes. to be the premier school of its eight rewarding years—five of ni who are comrnitted to its suc­ I want students to feel com­ Rollins' size affords opportuni­ kind, and I look forward to en­ them at Rollins—as an adjunct, cess. It will be fulfilling, once fortable in sharing with me not ties for students to receive more gaging the Holt School as a vital teaching interdisciplinary hu­ again, to work more closely only their concerns and prob­ personal attention than they part of the Rollins cornmunity manities courses before accept­ with adult students who are lems, but their ideas and sug­ would receive at a large public and an even greater resource for ing a full-time administrative highly motivated. I greatly ad­ gestions. Access and dialogue institution, and I encourage stu- the Central Florida cornmunity. position with Rollins' evening mire these students for the degree program for adult resi­ many responsibilities they carry dents of Florida's Space Coast. and the sacrifices they make to As my responsibilities in­ attain their educational goals. cHandlbon Mi SaLol creased, I knew that administra­ After you become familiar tion in higher education was my with your new role, what plans career path. While serving as do you have for the Holt com­ Sa^ik rbay 2005 Rollins Brevard's Associate munity? Dean and Interim Dean, I pur­ In my first year, I plan to sued studies in higher educa­ learn as much as possible about tion administration at the Uni­ Holfs programs, curricula, and versity of Florida, where I services through conversations - aX J cLlTi* anna lcUTK HHSGA (Corner £r New \brk Ave's)

UPDATE Join your Hamilton Holt Student Government by Brian Hernandez Christina Schrayter hhsga editor Maria-Christina Nieves Association in planting a tree in honor of the Congratulations to the Denis Mrozek following officers and sena­ Kim Woodham Winter Park Community tors elected for the 2005-6 Juliana Pena school year. Jean-Bernard Chery Officers: Lynne Marie Webster President: Mary-Allen Singer Chrissy Auger Vice-President Jennifer Walchok Mandy Aberman Secretary: Richard Mino Stay tuned to your Treasurer: Angie Ortiz Rollins e-mail account, Holt Senators: News, and the HHSGA Web Alexia Claire Brooks site for updates on end of Qiana White the year events including Carlos Ovalle an after-finals social. k Jason Costa www.rollins.edu/holt/hhsga APRIL 22, 2005 THE SANDSPUR Times No Time for Exercising? Not Anymore! at a place as small as your time, get back in gear that is spent on landscaping, ercise, only to find a forty- by Cora Hardin Rollins, where walking to because the Alfond Sports but there is no doubt that five minute wait on all your contributing writer class is sure to burn a proud Center has started to cater Rollins has been listening to favorite machines. So, take You may have heard the total of approximately zero to your needs. In fact, fifty- what its students want. notice: Unless you are going news. You may have not. calories, this is the prime six percent of students list Through efforts by SGA to the gym solely on the in­ And, frankly, you may just time to balance occasional too crowded facilities as the —Thank you!-- and the at­ tention of socializing, avoid not care. But what has sent sins with the formation of number one turn-off to exer­ tention to signatures collect­ that place like the plague me jumping up and down healthy habits that will last cise, while a further twenty- ed for new equipment at the between 3 and 5 p.m. The like an utter idiot these past you a lifetime. So, read up six percent indicated that • gym, which obviously survey results show that few days? A note discretely about what the gym is the opening hours used to spoke loudly- with over one-fourth of all students placed at the entrance of the doing for you, and head conflict with their sched­ sixty percent of survey re­ working out at the gym over Alfond Sports Center on over there, until a splendid ules. Looks like those prob­ spondents clearly viewing the course of a day do so campus. I am about to re­ 1 a.m. on weekdays! lems have been solved! If, this option as the easiest within those two little veal the secret that nobody Either that, or you could however, you are one of the way to improve overall hours. This is bound to seems to have heard of yet: bargain on scoring a job as forty-eight percent who just quality, a big step has been make you unhappy about the gym has extended its the next fat actress and hope cannot seem to find the time taken to show that the voice the availability. opening hours! the money makes it to your though you want to go to of the students does matter. Another favorite on the Sure, you would have pocket before your choles­ the gym, then there is no While the survey revealed complainer's list: the air been more enticed had I told terol makes it to the main pleasing you now, is there? several other requests, rang­ being too hot. Plan on going you there were a few more artery, or some self respect Just kidding. ing from the addition of a between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., surprise Fox Days coming knocks on your door and I am the epitome of pro­ full indoor track to the cre­ preferably right before your way this week, or that you realize that exploding crastination and thus feel ation of miniature work-out everyone else heads off to all final exams had been twenty dress sizes upward your pain. Finals week is facilities in each of the lunch, if there is any way dropped (I, personally, am is not an achievement to be creeping up and here I am dorms that could be avail­ you can squeeze your exer­ still hoping), but listen up celebrated. lecturing you about going to able 24/7, which may not be cise in. Only twelve percent because this really is great But enough of the bash­ the gym...Truth is, though, financially viable, it is clear of all exercisers occupy the news. For a large percentage ing of dreary reality TV. If you're likely to find some­ that Rollins does care about gym in those four hours, of Rollins students, exercise you still feel inclined to thing else to distract your­ more than just attracting which means you will prac­ is a vital part of the day. In watch some once-semi-fa­ self from studying anyway, new students and looking tically have complete access fact, as a sample survey of mous person embarrass so you might as well hit the presentable. While there are to machines, can choose one hundred students re­ themselves on national tele­ Sports Center now while it no outrageous machines, in­ your TV stations and blast veals, eighty-five percent of vision, I would not want to is nice and empty. And don't door swimming pools, your music as loud as imag­ undergraduates at Rollins interfere. In fact, there is no fret, even if you have never squash courts or other sta­ inable without disturbing are using the gym in their better place to do that than gone before; all you need to ples of grandeur, for a many others. Then again, if own free time, because of at the gym. Of course, it do is ask for a little help. school the size of Rollins, you're there to people the PE requirement or their may be you who is embar­ People, in general, won't I've got to admit we're pret­ watch, you'll hate me for the involvement in varsity rassed in the end when you bite. If you're still leery of ty spoiled with regards to advice, and should proba­ and/or intramural sports. cannot stop laughing de­ weights crushing your legs, the gym. bly stick with the library for Not too shabby for a nation spite the obvious lack of grab a book, get on that Nonetheless, if you've now. in which, according to a re­ general audio and the other bike, or take a walk on the got an 8 a.m. class or intern­ No matter how much cent government report, students whostand per­ treadmill when it's raining ship or anything else that we all complain, Rollins has only one in five adults get plexed at your convulsive . outside. You'll have plenty somehow puts you in touch just stepped it up a notch. moderate to intense physi­ laughter. At least you will of time to hang out at Club with the daily cycle not re­ Lastly, let us not forget, as cal exercise on a regular be relieving some stress and Olin later— this time of the quired of a typical college Matt Moore, the Rollins basis. enjoying the efforts Rollins year there's a V.I.P. list any­ student, do not fret. While I Club Ice Hockey goalie It may seem contradic­ is offering up to its students. way. Getting in without get­ cannot miraculously make comments, that the Harold tory that people our age are In addition to the ex­ ting trampled on is an or­ extended opening hours be & Ted Alfond Sports Center in need of a little bit of addi­ tended opening hours, a deal enough. Forget about of any use to you, there are really is "a good gym... It tional strength training and third elliptical machine has getting a table. specific times during the could use a bit more equip­ aerobic activity, but given recently been added. If All lame jokes aside, day at which you will get ment, ...and perhaps an ice the lures of college life — you've been sitting around though, I urge you to em­ through your work-out rink." Maybe next year, must I really mention 2 a.m. your dorm room and using brace the changes that have most efficiently. There is Matt. Until then, I'll keep pizza delivery and free the excuse that the gym is been made. I can complain nothing worse than finally using what we've got, and cookies galore— especially too crowded to be worth all I want about the money shuffling free an hour to ex- love it. Workouts: Get \v\ Shape

mind! fresh air and be in the glori­ brave a class at the gym. Not running late to class. Instead • Enjoying work­ Rollins offers many ways ous sun while burning off the only will you look great, but of strolling and talking on outs can be the to be physically active. stress of exams. Sing along to you'll get to check out every­ your cell phone, wear your key to a new, Throughout the year, various your iPod and your lung ca­ one else's moves in the mir­ comfortable flip-flops and intramural teams are set up pacity will greatly increase. ror. If the class is an hour long make the stroll to class a mini healthy you and a and made available to any In the rest of the time we and you don't want to stay power walk. This is a great fun summer. student who wants to partici­ have before summer, why not the whole time, fake sick and way to burn a few quick calo­ pate. The gym is open at very devise a workout schedule leave at the half hour mark. ries. Swim some laps at the convenient hours for you to by Heather Williams for yourself? Even if you have Then go run around campus pool when you know your se­ plan your own workout copy editor never worked out before, with your friends and have a cret crush is there and act like when you have time avail­ now is the perfect time to water gun/water balloon you have no idea he/she is Summer is just around able. Grab a few friends and start. For the first week, start fight. watching your glistening, the corner, and bathing suit try one of the fun workout small. Walk or run two or For the third week, start buff body emerge from the season will be in full effect. classes that are taught every­ three miles and go to the gym getting really serious. On water. Exam time and large day! You will learn a new at least once for a half hour el­ your daily jog around the Starting today, take the amounts of studying are also skill, get to listen to fun liptical session. Bring a friend lake, don't listen to your iPod initiative and start moving! about to ensue, meaning music, and burn calories all at on the walk with you and quite as loud so you can This summer when you're many hours of sitting still and once. catch up on the latest gossip. count the number of honks strolling on the beach think­ not getting much physical ac­ If you're feeling more For week two, start incor­ you get. Keep a tally so you ing about all the months of re­ tivity. So instead of feeling outdoorsy, take a walk or run porating your new healthy can compare which day you laxation you have ahead of lethargic and out of shape in the neighborhoods behind lifestyle into your day when­ got the most. Since you'll be you, you'll thank yourself for after exams are over, start the lake or down Park Ave. ever you can. Go buy some in the library studying so the great workouts you are now with a new plan in This is a great way to get hot new workout clothes and much, you are bound to be about to enjoy! APRIL 22, 2005 3OT imes THES ANDSPUR

* f C r i in,.r t *t +• Lovi The Zen Messenger Somehow, nearthe end of my junior year in high school, I had gotten involved in the best relationship in which I had ever been. I was dating a boy who was two years younger, a freshman. Despite the social taboo of the relationship, I couldn't have been happier. Ian was the most mature 15-year-old I'd ever met. He spoke well and treated everyone with much respect. He seemed to be perfect for me. However, every relationship has its downfalls. For a week, I had been arguing with Ian about random faults of our relationship. I locked myself in my room during a long, particularly horrible fight, misery taking charge as I feel my relationship with him flying out of the ivindow, and I challenged him, "Wlty don't you just break up with me?" I am not sure if I actually wanted him to break up with me, but I figured I would give him the option. I did not want to be rude to him, but I felt myself doing so anyway. I knew I did not want to breakup with him, but I knew that I would not have dealt well with someone treating me the way I had treated him in the past week. Instead of returning with an impatient or mean reply, my ever-so-patient boyfriend replied, "Can I tell you a story?" I decided to quell my anger for the moment and let him start his story. I was not sure it would save our relationship. I was not even sure that I knew the reason I was so mad at Ian. He prefaced his story with an explanation of some old Asian beliefs. He told me about the old Indian principle that said a person was either able to walk when he or she was born, or the person was crippled for his or her entire life. In this context, he started a Buddhist story, almost as if he was beginning a guided meditation: "A long time ago, the Buddha was going on a long journey across the desert. He wanted a partner to go with him, and his only re­ quirement was that the person should be able to walk. After looking around the small village, the Buddha finally found a young man who wished to make the same journey across the desert. Before leaving, the Buddha wanted to ensure that the man could walk and so he asked the man while they were gathering traveling supplies, 'Can you walk?' "The man assured the Buddha, 'I can walk.' ,$LfHi-i2\ "They started the extensive trip on foot, as they would travel for the rest of the time. Soon enough, the man traveling with the Buddha put his foot down wrong and twisted his ankle. He tried to walk on it but realized that he wouldn't be able to walk for long distances for a while. Feeling quite upset at being injured so early in the r*trip, he told the Buddha, 'Please, go on without me. I don't want to hold you up.' "The Buddha looked earnestly at the man, and he asked, 'Can you walk?' "The man replied, 'Yes, I can walk.' And so the Buddha stayed with the man for the two days he took to recover. They resumed their journey, but before much longer, the man sprained his foot. He figured he'd be incapaci­ tated for at least a week. He implored the Buddha, 'Please, go on without me. I don't want to hold you up.' "But, the Buddha looked earnestly at the man, and he asked, 'Can you walk?' "The man was forced to reply, 'Yes, I can walk.' "So, the Buddha stayed with the man while he recovered. "Once again, they started back on their journey. They made the expedition for a few months without any problems, until the day that the man fell and fractured his leg. He needed a splint and a lot of rest while he healed. "While still in much pain from the break, the man pleaded with the Buddha, 'I'm not going to be able to travel for at least a few months. Please, go on without me. I don't want to hold you up.' "The Buddha, knowing he wouldn't leave the man behind, asked, 'Can you walk?' "The man started to protest, but the fact could not be reversed. He could, indeed, walk. The Buddha waited for six months while the man's injuries healed. Each day, the man would make an effort to put weight back on his leg, but he was unable until the fifth month. During that month, he made an effort to walk everyday, and he was finally ready to depart again on the sixth month. "The Buddha arrived at his destination almost a year after he had first set out. A trip that could have taken only a few months had turned into an excursion that lasted over twelve months. The Buddha and the man, however, had stuck together in the desert and then went their separate ways after arriving at their destination and saying goodbye." After this long story, I was totally confused. I understood that it was a beautiful story, albeit a little bit repetitive, but I didn't un­ derstand why he'd told me that particular story at this particular time, so I started to get annoyed again. I asked, "So... What does that have to do with me being tna&at you?" "Well, you asked why I wouldn't just break up with you. But, I know you. I know your personality. Even though we haven't been getting along for this past week... even though you've been mad at me every day, I know that you can walk. I know that you're still the same person I started dating almost three months ago. And I know that this will pass, just like the man's injuries did. We'll go back to how we were. I know it. I couldn't possibly break up with you. I love you" Thinking about the story and Ion's reaction to my question brought me to tears. I had finally found a great guy. He could deal with me even when I was not entirely rational. He treated me well. He had even ensured that I was comfortable with every stage of our re­ lationship before continuing to a new level. One of my favorite times of understanding happened when he had decided not to have sex with me after seeing the slightest hesitation with my response as to whether I wanted to or not. These thoughts running through my head, along with a sense of feeling extremely wanted, turned my mood by a complete 180 degrees. I did not //TV* understand why we would have been fighting. I did not want to lose him, and his patience with me made me realize < that fact. I felt so comfortable with him by my side. I did not want to lose that comfort, just as I didnot want to lose ' the ability to walk. Ian took me away from the irrationality of my anger with a story. Had he told me the point of the story without the story to remove me from the situation, I never would have believed he was telling me the truth. Perhaps I would have believed that he was only making an effort to appease me. The relationship continued, and he « taught me how to meditate. He taught me Buddhist principles. He showed me how to understand my- If better through looking at myself from the outside. This story was one of many he told me, and each one held a message: he loved me.~ Rae Greco THE SANDSPUR imes APRIL 22, 2005 Ask Intelligent Humor In The Like-Free Zone The Foxl • ACE delivers hu­ lege student with a wonder­ and she could not speak for ful wit and charm about her days." morous slam poet, poetry, and Ham Rolyat, -With no holds barred Taylor Mali, to the who was really just Taylor Taylor Mali spoke about Mali warming up. everything from children's Downunder. When asked how he de­ illnesses to making love cided to leave his work as a (that playing with yourself by Natalie Wyatt teacher to become a slam is like Tevo, nothing wrong staff reporter poet Mali answered, "As with that), how love is like Taylor Mali, the spoken- Horace said 2,000 years ago, owning a dog, about spell word artist and "golden- the task of the poet is to in­ check errors, and about tongued, Armani clad vil­ struct and entertain. I see no what kind of woman he lain" of Def Poetry Slam difference between teaching wants. and like .competitions and performing poetry." In the "Impotence of everywhere, was here at So, what does a former Proofreading" Mali says, Rollins College to give us a teacher write about for po­ "Has this ever happened to Dear Fox, What I think is going on good show last Wednesday, etry? Well, as you might ex­ you? I have been dating my is that he's comfortable. April 6. Brought to us by pect a lot of his poems have "You work very horde boyfriend for almost three Once a relationship has gone our wonderful ACE squad, to do with his own experi­ on a paper for English clash years. We go to different col­ on for quite some time, the he filled Dave's Down ences with the classes he And then get a very glow leges now, but we went to individuals tend to think Under with both people and headed and the children he raid (like a D or even a the same high school togeth­ they have nothing to worry laughter. taught. A crowd favorite D=)and all because you are er and are from the same about and stop trying. This "Mali has a smug arro­ was certainly "Like Lily the wordas liverwurst spoil­ home town. I love him with happens more with guys gance similar to Dennis Like Wilson" coming er. Proofreading your pep­ all of my heart, but about a than girls because guys are Miller's, but his loquacious through to Rollins students pers is a matter of the the year ago.he stopped telling typically less romantic and logic reveals Miller for the and sorority girls possibly utmost impotence." me he loves me all the time. sometimes don't understand intellectual flyweight he is," more than anyone else. He also stopped trying. We why romance is so impor­ The crowd could not Rrves the Detroit Free Press are always together but we tant to girls. "I'm writing the poem stop laughing at his intelli­ about Mali's performance. never do anything interest­ You need to tell him ex­ that will change the world, gent and hilarious use of a Starting at 7PM the ing. I don't think he's cheat­ actly how you feel. Let him and it's Lilly Wilson at my problem that nearly every­ stage was set for an open ing because he wouldn't ever know you love him but that office door. one has had at least once. mic to all Rollins students. I have time to. But he just you need to hear it, feel "Lilly Wilson, the recov­ If you would like to would have to say that a sig­ treats me like I'm his best loved, and have reminders ering Tike' addict, the worst know more about Taylor nificant number of people friend or will always be every once in a while. He has I've ever seen. So, like, bad Mali, you can go to his web­ walked to the stage to share there no matter what. My gotten content in your rela­ the whole eighth grade site at www.taylormali.com. with the audience some­ friends tell me I should leave tionship and does not think starting calling her 'Like From there you can look at a thing that they had written. him because I deserve to be he needs to do anything to Lily Like Wilson Like sample of poems and even Two outstanding artists with someone that loves me, keep it going. However, he until I declared my class­ buy his book or CD, among were Kendra, a Rollins Col­ but I'm lost. What should I does. The thing about love room a Like-Free Zone, other things. do? I haven't really talked to is, if you don't nurture it, it him about it because I keep will start to fade away. hoping he is going to start I think as soon as you Ifs The Metabolism, Not lf\e Carbs\ saying it again and being ro­ talk to him about this, things should stay away from foods for about ten to fifteen min­ mantic. Help! will change. However, if you by Nicole Fluet that slow down their body's utes, such as Tae-Bo. have a heart-to-heart with ~ One-Sided Lover asst. life & times editor ability to digest fatty foods, -Eat breakfast!! him and don't see any differ­ Ever wonder if your me­ including bagels, sweets, -Protein, protein, pro­ Dear One-Sided Lover, ence in his actions - I.E. he tabolism is messing up your and foods that are high in tein! As mentioned above, doesn't start trying or start The first thing you ab­ dieting techniques? Well, dairy content. protein can really help to solutely need to do it talk to telling you he loves you - studies show that it is. Ac­ One thing all researchers boost that metabolism. him! There is no way around then you need to reevaluate cording to experts in heath agree on, however, is that -Skip the alcohol intake. it. I know you're scared be­ this relationship. You don't and dieting, a slow metabo­ those with a slow metabo­ -Eat "good" carbohy­ cause you're afraid if you want to be the only one mak­ lism can lead to a harder lism should take in high drates, such as vegetables, talk to him, he's going to tell ing an effort, and if he isn't time losing or keeping off amounts of protein, up to at fruits, and whole grains! you he's not interested, but I going to, then you should excess and unwanted least two meals a day. Pro­ -Work out in smaller ses­ don't think that's going to find someone that will. pounds. tein is known to speed up sions, more than once a day. happen. What I think he will Give him a chance to However, there are ways metabolism and work with -Sleep! Don't miss out on do is realize what has been change. I would give it a around this. Since metabo­ the body to break down those seven-nine hours a going on and try to change. month or so. If nothing lism generally has to do with foods. The more protein the night, they are very impor­ He's still with you, and changes and you're still feel­ our genetic and ethnic back­ body has, the better a chance tant to your body. that counts for a lot. If you ing neglected, then it's time grounds, it's not something of burning extra calories. Other Pieces of Advice: don't think he's cheating on to listen to your friends. we as individuals can help Yogurt has also been -Eat five-six small meals you and he is still dedicating Good luck!! or change. The only thing we at least some of his time to found to be very effective for a day. Instead of being you, then I don't think you can do is work with our me­ those with this body type. staving between meals, should consider ending the Daisy Fox tabolism type to help our Since many with a slow me­ you'll be getting your fill relationship just yet. bodies get on their way to tabolism have a hard time with fewer calories. burning calories. Here are tolerating milk products, yo­ -Focus on small goals some pieces of advice found gurt is a wonderful alterna­ when it comes to dieting: The Fox returns to answer this from different health and di­ tive. It tends to not upset the losing only one to two weeks social and relationship eting specialists: stomach, and is low in calo­ pounds a week is the health­ Dieting for a Slow Metabo­ ries as well. iest questions from Rollins students. lism: Ways to Boost Metabolism: The most important Studies show that those There are a many ways thing is to know your body If you have any questions that with a slow metabolism to boost metabolism on a type. Once you know what you would like The Fox, to an­ should be taking in around daily basis. your body needs, it's only a 40% carbohydrates, 40% -Walk every morning for matter of time before you're swer, then send an email to proteins, and 20% fats each about twenty to thirty min­ on your way to a healthier [email protected] day. This means those with utes. and more fit figure. Good this certain metabolism type -Do morning exercises luck! APRIL 22, 2005 1 lmes THE SANDSPUR And Dwr Survey Says.,, Party IT'S NIGHTTIME...Do You KNOW School- WHERE YOUR FRIENDS ARE? So Rollins stu Us? dents don't party as much as re­ ported, and are homebodies...? by Ami Fox • Despite recent contributing writer Where do all those press, students Rollins students really go are more focused when they make their nu­ on academics merous phone calls to their friends asking, "What are than partying. you doing tonight?" I de­ cided to try to find out just by Megan Archer where exactly all those stu­ contributing writer dents prefer to go and why A study I conducted for by polling thirty random a Statistics for Economics students around campus. class conveyed that Rollins The majority of the stu­ students seem to be more fo­ dents sampled agreed that cused on a healthy lifestyle they would rather go to a than what is portrayed. The bar around the Winter Park students who attend this area than make the trip to LARA BUESO /The Sandspur well-known "party school" downtown Orlando. Of the NEIGHBORHOOD BAR: Do students go to Urban Flats for just the fun atmosphere? spend more time on exercis­ fourteen males and sixteen only three downtown. The leading competitors in the ments be more successful ing and school work than females, six preferred to go legal age brackets also same area, I made sure to in the Winter Park or they do consuming alcohol. to downtown Orlando chose Winter Park, with ask which one everyone downtown Orlando area. The survey I conducted while the majority of twen­ nine out of eleven twenty- prefers, even if he or she Another interesting dif­ was a random sample de­ ty-two students liked Win­ one to twenty-four years prefers the opposite area fering characteristic be­ signed to assess the health ter Park in­ old select­ overall. tween students who prefer and lifestyle decisions of stead, leav­ ing this If those students who Winter Park or downtown forty Rollins students. Of ing two par- area; tend to hang around Winter is how often they tend to go those surveyed, twenty- ticipants whereas, Park at night had to go out. Overall, the majority three were females and sev­ who don't go those downtown, they would of all participants go out enteen were males. to bars at all. twenty- first opt to go to Kate two to three times a week. The results show that Another five and O'Brien's, a bar with a very However, Winter Park sup­ most females only consume potential deciding factor in above selected Winter Park casual, fun atmosphere porters go out more fre­ one to four drinks per week preference of bars was one to nothing. similar to some of the bars quently than the down­ while most males consume where the students live, ei­ Anyone looking into in Winter Park. To get a bet­ town crowd, with most five to nine drinks. Even if ther on-campus or off-cam­ opening a new bar or re­ ter picture of which down­ saying at least four times a Rollins students go out pus. The majority of stu­ vamping their own to at­ town bar ranks the highest week. many nights, there is not a dents live on campus and tract more students should among other downtown To conclude my survey high level of alcohol con­ prefer to stay around Win­ look to this next question: bars, the best opinion is and to see what everyone sumption. ter Park for bars at eight­ why do these students pre­ from those who prefer to go thinks would be really nice On the other hand, the een. Thirteen people live fer either one? there in.the first place over to have closer to campus, I students seem to be spend­ off campus and also prefer Well, overall, the at­ Winter Park, and the major­ asked what each person ing many of their daily Winter Park over down­ mosphere was most impor­ ity of that group chooses thought Rollins needed: a hours studying and sleeping town. In both categories, tant to the stu­ bar, club, restaurant, all of rather than partying. Results more women preferred to dents whether the these, or none of these. show that a majority of stu­ stay around Winter Park they liked Only a few people, those dent average six to seven than downtown (seven ver­ Winter Park or who decide not to go out to hours of sleep per night as sus six on-campus and five downtown bars or clubs at all, believed well as one to four hours on versus four off-campus). bars. The.loca­ that the social environment schoolwork. The age of the partici­ tion was sec­ around Rollins' campus is Another conclusion from pants also made a big dif­ ond with just fine as it is. However, my survey is that Rollins stu­ ference, since some of the drinks and "where all my Chillers. For around Win­ of everyone who does dents exercise on a regular choices of bars both around friends go" in a close third. ter Park, Urban Flats takes choose to go out to some basis. My findings portray Winter Park and downtown However, of the people the cake with the Winter bar or club at least once a that 88 percent of both the Orlando only allow ages who prefer going down­ Park regulars. Fiddler's week or more felt Rollins males and females exercise twenty-two and above. town, the majority said at­ comes in a close second. needs a new bar near cam­ at least one day a week and However, the under twen­ mosphere and no one said What is it that makes pus, with eleven of the 43 percent exercise at least ty-one age brackets still location. For Winter Park these students keep going votes. three days per week. preferred around Winter bars, atmosphere and loca­ back to their favorite bar or Could this be because Overall, with all of the Park, even with the recent tion were equivalent. club night after night? Well, of the recent crack down at time spent on sleeping, change at one of the most Therefore, if a new estab­ no matter if you like Winter Urban Flats? Or did people studying, and exercising popular bars near campus, lishment is looking for Park or downtown, the ma­ just get tired of the scene leaves little time for students Urban Flats, which is now ways of attracting the jority said the location or around here? I have no to go out partying. Thus, de­ twenty-rtwo and up after Rollins students, they need the atmosphere was the idea... That will have to be spite the reputation of 11PM. The two students to pay attention to the at­ best thing about their fa­ the subject of my next sur­ Rollins being a party school, who are below eighteen mosphere they are creating vorite bar. Being the place vey. So for now, we're just students have their priorities were split, while the eight- and proximity to campus. where all their friends go is going to have to make do focused on an academic- een-to-twenty age bracket To see where each Win­ also very important to with the bars around here driven and healthy lifestyle was no close race: eleven ter Park and downtown bar everyone. Once again, this and wait for a new one to as well. preferred Winter Park over ranks among some of their can help new establish­ hopefully open soon! I THE SANDSPUR APRIL 22, 2005

Walt Disney World Soars to New Heights tween, and the bottom row • Epcot unveils closest to the bottom of the new attraction screen. This way every row Soarin' just in has a front row view of the IMAX screen. time for the Soarin' can be found in­ "Happiest Cele­ side The Land. The Land is yy a glass-enclosed structure bration on Earth. found in between The Liv­ ing Seas and Imagination by Nicole Fluet rides. Inside of The Land, staff reporter guests will also find a trip Well, Disney has done it through EPCOT's organi­ again. Soarin', the newest cally grown food depart­ installment in EPCOT, is ment, a nature show featur­ only the beginning of Walt ing the characters from The Disney World's Happiest Lion King, a rotating gar- Celebration on Earth, cele­ den-themed restaurant, and brating Disneyland's fifty a number of smaller, fast- year anniversary. The ride food style places to eat for can also be found in Califor­ kids. Soarin' is a welcomed nia Adventure, the newest addition to this nature- park in the Disneyland es­ themed exhibit.

tablishment. The ride simulates a trip © 2004. THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY Soarin' previewed last about forty feet above land SOARIN' LANDS AT EPCOT: Walt Disney World guests take flight over the wondrous Golden weekend for passholders through areas such as the State in Soarin', anew attraction at Epcot's Future World. The high-tech attraction features an and Vacation Club mem­ Golden Gate Bridge, Napa eye-filling flyover above the rich California landscape. The Florida attraction was inspired by the bers only. The ride is sched­ Valley, downtown Los An­ hugely popular Soarin' Over California at Disney's California Adventure theme park in Anaheim. uled to open officially in geles, and a special surprise feet of really flying, but not them dangling in front of awesome. Passholders this May of 2005 with the kick- visit at the conclusion. Each from the ride itself. It is the screen. Those with flip- past weekend rode it five or off of the Happiest Celebra­ destination is equipped very smooth; however those flops or loose sandals are six times during the day, re­ tion on Earth. with sounds and smells so with extreme motion sick­ told to place them in the gardless of the forty-five The ride itself is a hang- that the riders really feel ness are advised not to ride compartments so they will minute wait. Those who gliding adventure over the like they are there. from the captain at the be­ not fall out onto the screen have been to Disneyland sights of California. Guests The only downside to ginning, who looks strange­ while flying. The upside to say that the ride is also pop­ are seated eight to a row, the ride is that the riders ly like Alec Baldwin. that, however, is the sensa­ ular there, and tends to with three rows. The top can look to either direction Another downside is tion of really flying with have a long wait on normal row sits above the other two and see the other riders. the fact that riders can see bare feet! days. This will no doubt be rows, the middle sits in be­ This takes away from the ef- the feet of the riders above All in all, the ride is true of Soarin' in EPCOT.

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APRIL 22, 2005 VOLUME 111, NUMBER 24

ESTABLISHED IN 1894 upon our guilt, our ever disastrous the conse- WITH THE FOLLOWING ;>ur sin. We see our quences, cannot be changed, EDITORIAL: your nrc ibility. Nor could you have "Unassuming yet almighty, best you it turns out we have done better back then be- sharp, and pointed, well round­ Dodd in ed yet many-sided, assiduously bad decisions and cause if you could have, you tenacious, victorious in single regrettable conse- would have. You did, at that combat and therefore without a That s, for which we must moment, the best you knew peer, wonderfully attractive and done th< perhaps to the law how to do. You did not con- extensive in circulation; all these hard or i 3se we have harmed, sciously, intentionally make will be four>d upon investigation of us to > to God, but certain- a bad decision; you meant to be amon^ the extraordinary qualities of The Sandspur." tow w< r own guilt-wracked well; only you figured nces: "Damn, damn, wrong. Considering what MARK K. BARTSCHI ! How could I have resulted, you are probably Editor-in-Chief STUPID?!" less likely to figure things at this point that we that same way again. You've JOHN FERREIRA n hear: "You did the learned your lesson. You are Managing Editor a could at the time," sorry for having made what BRIAN HERNANDEZ the pool Production Manager decided d- ut SECTION EDITORS & ASSTS.

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Dear Editor: public for passing two-dollar DEAN HYBL bills, but because a few years Advisor ago, when people were I wanted to comment on The Sandspur is published weekly the audaciously written openly concerned about the on Fridays and maintains a circula­ piece by Issac Stolzenbach. I obvious infringement on the tion of 2,000 copies. have to admit that when I rights of people in this coun­ The Editorial Board extends an in­ vitation to our readers to submit let­ saw the title, "Welcome to try, most people thought ters and articles. In order for a letter the Policed States of Ameri­ they were being paranoid or to be considered for publication, it ca," I didn't think I would unpatriotic. Amazingly, the must include the name and tele­ fears of those paranoid, un­ phone number of the author and be care to read the article, as I 400 to 600 words in length. thought it might be just an­ patriotic, concerned Ameri­ In considering a submission for other tirade about the rights cans are a reality and I think publication, The Sandspur reserves we're finally beginning to re­ the right to edit letters and articles. people have given up for the Submit all letters and articles to the perceived greater good. alize the freedoms we have address below or bring them to our Though Stolzenbach's article lost. Unfortunately, free­ offices on the third floor of the Mills did touch greatly on the doms given up so easily are Memorial Center. All submissions not easily regained. must include a printed copy with a rights we have lost, I think saved copy on disk and must be re­ he did an excellent job at I say thank you Mr. ceived in The Sandspur offices no conveying the state our Stolzenbach, for speaking later than 5 p.m. on the Monday prior to publication. country is now in and the without hesitation on an bleak future we still face. issue that affects us all. The Sandspur I laughed at the article, 1000 Holt Avenue - 2742 not because it was funny that Winter Park, FL 32789 some guy was humiliated in Phone: (407) 646-2393 Advertising: (407) 646-2696 Disclaimer: The views expressed within the Opinions section are entirely the opinions of the individual E-Mail Us At: authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Sandspur staff or Rollins College. [email protected] Please address any comments, opinions, rants, or raves to [email protected]. ISSN: 0035-7936 [THE SANDSPUR O^^na^fP^' APRIL 22, 2005 CelebReality: VHl's New Blast from the Past • Feeling violat­ Baio' air every ten minutes VH1, the retro-crazy net­ for a month. work, features program­ ed by the invasion Generally, semi-famous ming they call "CelebReali­ of CelebReality? faces who bravely take the ty," which features stars no leap into television experi­ one has seen since the de­ You aren't the ence "trickle-down" success cline of acid-wash denim. only one. in their alternate fields. Peo­ For instance, "Strange Love" ple start reasoning, "That features the odd romance by Genesis Whitlock pop star is so adorably between Flavor Flav, hype staff reporter dumb. Maybe her new CD is man for Public Enemy, and Amidst the surgical mir­ worth a listen." The follow­ Brigitte Nielsen, the tall acles and the mad dashes ing week, cosmetic endorse­ blonde chick from 'Rocky across the world lies a reali­ ments and movie deals IV.' "Strange" is the only ty television subset that's come pouring in, accompa­ way to describe it—they been lurking for seasons, nied a healthy following of have a relationship so but is now experiencing its imitators who don platinum bizarre it can't be faked, or boom —the celebrity reality hair extensions and baby else television writers have show. doll dresses. As a result, sunk to an all-time low. Celebrity reality shows that celebrity is instantly There's also "The Surreal COURTESY OF BRYAN HARAWAY/ GETTY IMAGES treat their avid watchers to catapulted into A-list star­ Life," a spin-off of the popu­ BRIGITTE AND FLAV: IS this love for real? the day-to-day activities of dom. Other celebrities fol­ lar MTV series that holes up cum-teenybopper idol to her labor. Viewers can all learn the stars whose lives they low suit like dogs—the raw the egos of seven flunkies devoted viewers each week. from their self-sacrificing at­ follow religiously. Any per­ smell of success via shame­ who still think they're fa­ Following suit (and proba­ titude, as well as their abili­ sonality who feels his or her less self-promotion dangles mous. I could care less bly wondering how Jessica ty to meet each situation present situation doesn't before them like a perfectly about Peter Brady's sex life, suddenly became more fa­ with a vapid expression and warrant enough paparazzi aged steak. Thus, a barrage but that's just me. mous), Britney and her 170 the words, "That's hot." stalking can go to a major of celebrity reality shows Then there's the brand of pounds of dead weight, One day, someone will broadcasting company, sign floods each channel. reality shows in which pop Kevin Federline, are also be studying our ancient civ­ his/her life away to the One can't help but feel stars attempt to show their slated to air their own ilization and assume that media bosses, and— voila — violated by the intrusion of adoring fans that there's "fairy-tale romance" in a re­ our gods were these people commercials for 'The 80's and 90's has-beens into more to them than smoke ality series. Fans are hoping featured in reality shows, Nonexistent Life of Scott valuable television time. and mirrors. I find these her show will give them an tabloids, and plastic sur­ shows to be most humorous, idea of what true love really geons' reference books. because the reality protago­ is. Whatever happened to ad­ nists expect to be taken seri­ And last, but certainly miring people who didn't ously when they emote in a not least, a recent uprising have to broadcast them­ confessional: "I just wish of celebrity reality shows selves to make their mark on people see the real me." Are provide a glimpse into the society? we supposed to believe Jes­ glamorous lives of heiresses Is our society so far gone sica when she says this after who desperately want to that it's unpopular to admire watching her idiotically pre­ show the world that they're heroes of women's suffrage, tend not to know what Buf­ not just living off the fruits but ideal to worship people falo wings are? I think not. of their oil-magnate grand­ whose only impact on socie­ Fortunately, television has father's labor — they're ty is what they're wearing to treated her sister, Ashlee, doing important things for awards shows? The answer much better —the vocally the community, like doing is likely yes, but that's fix- inept pop star received her product inspection for every able—if we started a pop own coattail-riding show, Louis Vuitton purse. More group comprised of Nobel followed by a hit album; she notably, Paris Hilton and Prize winners and docu­ also doesn't have to worry Nicole Richie demonstrate mented their rise to stardom about people seeing the in their series 'The Simple on a television series, then "real her," because the Life' how truly horrible it is maybe the viewing public queen of nepotism reveals to work for a living by doing would adopt a new "civil her true identity as a poser- (pardon my French) manual rights is hot" trend. COURTESY OF FOX.COM Latin America's New Left Wing • But most have hold on to their ideals of nally flourished, and free They are exporting their pockets with oil money and bringing about real social elections are a reality, not a products to America, Europe amass more power. There is broken with their change in the region which panacea to be paid lip-serv­ and Asia. very little hope that the socialist past. combines them in a single ice to. The one outliner to this world will get rid of Chavez, thread and connects to their New moderation has new left is Hugo Chavez of because the oil money will predecessors on the left. been found. The politicians continue to flow and other by John Ferreira Venezuela, who is an unfor­ There has been a severe nations will continue to sup­ managing editor of Latin America are no tunate reminder of those backlash against the conser­ longer spewing violent rhet­ that are attempting to turn port him while he keeps In recent years Latin vative ideals that dominated oric of hate of the first world. back the clock. Chavez was their gas pumps full. America has undergone a the region during right-wing Their anti-Americanism is elected democratically to the The Chavez dictatorship political realignment. Today, dictatorships that brutalized no more virulent than what oil rich nation, but, since tak­ should not be seen a region- all of the major powers of the the region during the sixties, is fashionable in Europe, ing power, Chavez has wide movement though. The region are controlled by par­ seventies, and eighties. The which is mostly harmless. changed the constitution leaders of Latin America ties of the left. Unlike the old nineteen - nineties saw a The left has matured; it now and stocked the Supreme might share a rhetorical line revolutionary left of Latin great wave of democracy realize that capitalism is a re­ Court and military with with Chavez but there sup­ America, the new leaders of sweep Latin America, and ality of the Western world, those who are willing to do port is only skin-deep. Some the are moderate liberals today democratic institu­ that its not going away soon. his will. There are no inde­ have said that there is a new who sound more like the tions in the region are as The New Left also real­ pendent democratic institu­ axis of evil forming in Latin American Democrat party strong as they have ever izes that the free market is tions left in Venezuela. America, this could not be than Che Guevara. Today's been. The specter of military the best and fastest way to Chavez pretends to be a man further from the truth. Most new Latin American Leftist rule or a iron-fisted one man bring about prosperity for of the people, he claims to be of the nations are progress­ sees the value of the free rule no longer exists in their mostly poor countries. opposing the interests of the ing strongly towards mature market, of capitalism, and of Chile, Brazil, and Argentina. Strong, solid corporations wealthy, when in reality all democracies, even though foreign investment. They Mexican democracy has fi­ are budding across the area. he wants to do is line his some are lagging behind. APRIL 22,2005 THE SANDSPURJ Honor Code Controversy The New Pope a Is the updated practice for generations of to assume that cheaters and professors and students at plagiarizers really take the Rollins Honor Rollins. time to research the punishT Code a flawed However, the new honor ment for their offense. As Former Fascist? system? code proposal would strip well as punishing the guilty, • With the world portion of Germany I called Rollins' professors of all their minimum sentences will se- in a knotted fist of home for three years, Bavaria, by Meghan Waters personal discretion and force verely punish those who ac­ I encourage Catholics to pre­ staff reporter them to turn in any student cidentally plagiarized or turmoil, do we pare themselves. I don't think who they suspect of break­ made a minor infraction of need a religious we've seen the likes of that A modified honor code ing the honor code. Al­ the honor code. kind of conservativism in the has been rolling around though proponents of the By far, the most contro­ leader poised to U.S. (not yet anyways, but Rollins, hoping for approval new honor code believe that versial aspect of the new dig the rift deeper? we're getting there). In that for some time now. There is a fairer, more standardized honor policy is that of the southern-nugget of Germany, only one problem: student system of conviction and provision that forces stu­ by Issac Stolzenbach do not expect anything to be representatives and faculty sentencing will sprout from dents to report any and all photo editor open past 6 p.m.; even the gas have to actually agree on this situation, I disagree. breaks in the honor code that I'm feeling a fistful of ran­ stations are closed. It is scary what these alterations Professors tend to get to they personally witness. kled after the election of Pope to think that a product of that should entail. know their students This means that students Benedict the XVI; I actually environment is now leading a The purpose of this throughout the semester, must turn in their friends harbored a smidge of hope faith that had a faint shot at honor code revision is to and if they catch a student and colleagues or else they that the Catholics would try to gaining grips on reality. change the immoral culture cheating or plagiarizing, could be turned in for with­ modernize and take-up a posi­ Perhaps this is exactly of Rollins students by scar- wouldn't you rather have a holding information. Is it re­ tion in modern discourse. what the Bible-thumpers were ing the living daylights out professor who understands ally the responsibility of the Perhaps the Catholic talking about . . . could it be of them. As of now, if a pro­ your personality judging the students to curb the spread Church could have moved for­ that the "false prophet" has fessor believes that a student situation rather than a panel of cheating and plagiarism? ward by going out on a limb just taken the stage "as the has broken the honor code in of a few estranged peers. Should the student who and acting as though people third part of man," or is that their classroom, the profes­ Also, allocating mini­ squealed on his friend be outside of Europe mattered; just another thing the Protes­ sor is allowed to use his or mum sentences does not able to keep his identity con­ instead, they have hurdled the tants are beklagend about? Per­ her own discretion to select take every unique situation fidential or not? Would stu­ fence back into the sheep-pen haps he removed the swastika an appropriate punishment into account and assumes dents ever really report these ... knee-high rubber boots and and covered the three-sixes on for the student. This is called that every break of the honor offenses to Rollins faculty all. the side of his head long professional autonomy and code is a malicious act and without having a dislike of Still scarred from seven- enough to get the helm? Who is why physicians are al- that the student truly intend- or vendetta against the ac­ years of Catholic school, I knows... lowed to personally diag- ed to deceive the professor. cused student? These are all know exactly what menagerie I would rather have some­ nose their patients and why Sure, minimum sentences questions that Rollins facul­ of insanity I was about to re- one like Specialist Michael lawyers are allowed to pres­ will allow students to recog­ ty and the student body have immerse myself into; regard­ New, who was court-mar­ ent their own case. My point nize the repercussions of to ask themselves before less, I §till felt it better than tialed many moons ago for re­ is that professional autono­ their crime before they com­ making such an important being a literal-interpretative- fusing to wear the U.N. Beret my has been a successful mit it, but how realistic is it decision. evangelical. You may live as part of his uniform, than your life on your knees in have a Pope who once wore a Catholicism, but at least Nazi uniform as a member of Academic Freedom? they/we don't go around try­ Hitler's Youth. Spec. New ing to bring about the Apoca­ stood squarely in the face of • Academic free­ Dictators decide what defend" those opinions to lypse; checked your Rapture those he opposed, instead of dom at what cost? subjects should be taught in their professors and class­ Index lately? turning-tail like a coward and the classrooms throughout mates. They learn more What is one to do? I either deserting his duty. If the pope One writers reac­ their nation. We live in a na­ about their own stances, and try to outlive this guy (which had intestinal fortitude for tion. tion founded on the princi­ they gain confidence in is doubtful because I'm sure what he believed in, then there ples of liberty and justice. We standing up to their profes­ get healthcare) and would be no discourse over by Jami Furo value freedom of speech as sors and peers. hope the next choice will bring his worthiness for the pontiff staff reporter the first amendment of our These types of classes the faith back to life, or spin position... because right now A bill is going through Constitution. Do you notice a have always been my favorite the spiral down and anticipate his bones would be swirnming the Ohio Senate called the pattern? kind. I love being in a class­ there will be cool people in in lye with the other people "Academic Freedom Bill." We enjoy our freedom. room with a professor and hell. I have a feeling a great that died for their beliefs, or if The bill's intentions are noble Americans will defend to the students that disagree with deal of the Catholic communi­ he was lucky enough, a snug enough. It states that stu­ death their right to express me. I love to discuss subjects ty (at least in the United States) pine-box with a Luger slug in dents should not be discrimi­ themselves. So how can we that have us so riled that after will find themselves searching his head. nated against by their profes­ support a bill that dictates class is over we are still argu­ for "... one medicated peace­ I am aware that my de­ sors because of their political what professors can or can­ ing. I love hitting the hard ful moment. . ." as aptly de­ mands are unreasonable, the beliefs. I agree. Sounds great. not say in their own class­ subjects. I love the challenge. scribed in one of Maynard cliche is emerging already: However, one facet of the rooms? Since when does the I love the opportunity to talk James Keenan's songs per­ Yeah, but if you were there ... bill is causing quite a stir. One government know more than to a room full of people that formed by his band A Perfect . But this is the holiest of holies part of the Academic Bill of educators about what is best have different beliefs than I Circle. we're talking about here... the Rights guarantees "freedom for their students? do. I love how we can engage A little Prozac here for the man should be ten-feet tall, from the persistent introduc­ What is so wrong about in an intense academic de­ excommunicated Catholics able to walk across the Rhine tion of controversial matter discussing controversial sub­ bate and still respect each who wouldn't relinquish their barefoot, and built upon into the coursework that has jects in a classroom, anyway? other in the end regardless of same-sex marriages; a dash of blocks of German self-disci­ no bearing on the subject at Students learn by hearing whether or not we agree with Xanax for the pro-choice peo­ pline. hand." In other words, it different viewpoints and by each other. ple that will be forced to have Another schism is upon us does not allow professors to being about to express their What is next if this bill children out of wedlock; fist- . . . the inkling of roaming discuss controversial subjects viewpoints. passes? Am I not allowed to fuls of painkillers for all those down to the local church to that are "irrelevant" to the The professor should not write this column anymore not authorized to use con­ give it all another chance di­ subject of the course. discriminate against a stu­ because it's "controversial?" doms to try and forget the minished completely upon stinging pains from all the seeing the pale purple veins of What? dent for their beliefs, of We cannot be restricted to funk on their junk. What a sad a flat right palm held high in Who is the government course. However, when stu­ only the comfortable subjects state of affairs the air. The "Rapture Index" to decide what can and can­ dents hear perspectives dif­ in a classroom. We are more than that. We deserve the op­ may have gone down a couple not be discussed in a class­ ferent from their own, it caus­ Joseph Ratzinger, now portunity to express our Pope Benedict the XVI, is Ger­ of points since his inception, room? The bill is intended to es them to think about what viewpoints in our class­ man, stiff as a board, and but fasten your seatbelts promote academic freedom, they believe, and they form rooms. And that, my friends, wears a couple of smiles ... he nonetheless, this is going to be but if it limits the subjects their own opinions. is what academic freedom is is Scheifiefreundlich. Hailing a kooky hellfire/brirnstone that can be discussed in a After forming their own truly about. from the more conservative kind of ride. classroom, how free is that? opinions, students learn to I THE SANDSPUR SPORTS APRIL 22, 2UUb Soccer Match Stopped One Last Ride After Fans Throw Flares For Armstrong sport's most accomplished, • Champion's by Jake Kohlman and certainly most competi­ sports editor League match be­ tive, athletes. Armstrong fa­ tween Inter Milan Lance Armstrong an­ mously defeated testicular and AC Milan halt­ nounced this week that after cancer before going on to the 2005 Tour de France, win the first of six consecu­ ed due to fans. where Armstrong will be tive Tour de France races. by Erica Tibbetts riding for a seventh consecu­ Armstrong's story has made asst. sports editor tive title, he will retire. Arm­ him a global celebrity, lead­ strong said at a press confer­ What is the world com­ ing to best-selling books, ap­ ence called to announce his ing to? Sporting events were pearances and a famous girl­ once the most noble and decision that he has decided friend, singer Sheryl Crow. honorable of occurrences, to retire because he wants to In other cycling news, but recently things have leave competitive cycling one of Armstrong's former been going down hill. Just while still at the top of his teammates, Olympic gold look at the state of sports game. Armstrong also ex­ medallist Tyler Hamilton, pressed a desire to spend these days. We've got bas­ COURTESY OFMATTHEW ASHTON /GETTYIMAGES was banned from riding for ketball players racing into GAME OVER!: Referee Markus Merk calls a stop to Champi­ more time with his children two years due to a positive the stands to beat up fans, on's League match after fans threw flares on to the field. who he often had to leave for steroid test. Hamilton, seen we've got baseball players score 3-0 on aggregate (1-0 in play PSV Einhoven. weeks at a time for races. by some as a possible succes­ lashing out at onlookers, but the match). In the 73rd The UEFA association Armstrong will end his sor to Armstrong, has vowed even those incidents aren't as minute things began to go has decided to fine Inter cycling career as one of his to fight the suspension. bad as what's going on in very wrong. A headed goal £132,000, around $260,000. Europe. by Inter player Esteban They have also decided to Football, or I guess I Cambiasso was disallowed make Inter play six games Monday Night should say soccer, has had and Inter fans were not without fans. The matches problems with violence and happy. They started throw- will take place in a closed "hooliganism" for years, al­ ing plastic bottles and flares stadium without anyone in most since the sport began. onto the field. Over 30 flairs the stands. The loss of rev- Football Switch Fans, especially the English rained down onto the penal- enue will probably cost Inter by Jake Kohlman ones, are notorious for get­ ty area and one of them around 5.5 million pounds sports editor also won the rights to the ting in fights with each struck AC keeper Dida in the (over 10 million dollars). For 35 years NFL foot­ 2009 and 2012 Super Bowls. other, throwing things onto face. The keeper went down Sports was once the ball has been a fixture on ESPN's acquisition of the field and rioting after and had to receive medical realm of heroic deeds, loyal ABC on Monday nights. Monday Night Football games. attention. Meanwhile, refer­ fans, and record breaking That is about to change caused a stir because it Recently an incident of ee Markus Merk herded the performances, but now it though as the NFL and takes the NFL's premiere particular severity occurred players off the field in an at­ seems to have become a ESPN announced this week broadcasting outlet off net­ during a Champion's League tempt to calm the crowd. stage for conflicts between that starting with the 2006 work TV. match between Inter Milan The match was suspend- testosterone loaded players season Monday Night Foot­ The NFL is still looking and AC Milan. Both teams ed for 25 minutes, after and fans. As wages rise and ball will on be on ESPN. to sell the rights to a future were competing in the quar­ which the players returned the competition for revenue Other changes to the package of Thursday/Satur­ terfinals of the tournament to the held. Play resumed for becomes more important, NFL TV schedule were an­ day games, though NFL and the stakes were high. AC 30 seconds, but was called athletes and fans seem to nounced as well. NBC Commissioner Paul Tagli- was up 2-0 on aggregate, off again due to renewed have fewer scruples. Hope­ Sports, which lost NFL abue has floated the possi­ meaning that unless Inter crowd trouble. fully, some time in the near broadcasting rights to CBS bility of showing those scored three goals they The match was cancelled future, players will go back in 1997, acquired the rights games on the NFL Net­ would win. for the night and will be to playing for the joy of the to the NFL's Sunday night work. As of next season AC Milan striker Andriy recorded as a 1-0 win for AC game, and fans will relax a game. NBC reportedly is ABC will be the only major Shevchenko had scored in Milan, meaning they go little bit. We might keep see­ paying $600 million a year network without NFL the first half to make the through to the next round to ing more violence until then. to get back the NFL and games.

NATE BEELER/KRT CAMPUS APRIL 22, 2005 SPORTS THE SANDSPUR Meet the FREE WBight Loss Study Rollins Sailors To Qualify you must be: Each school provides the by Erica Tibbetts boats, so teams have to be • Between the ages of 25 and 50 asst. sports editor prepared to race in different • Overweight defined by a Body Mass I think of myself as a pret­ boats. This usually doesn't Index of 27-35 ty good sports fan. I've been present a problem, but Livia to soccer games, basketball told me about an occasion • Otherwise Healthy games (men and women's) when an unfamiliar boat tennis matches, and even caused a bit of a problem. Study requires regular visits to clinic in Celebration driven all the way to down­ Livia told me the following town Orlando for a swim story "one of our freshmen, Randomly assigned to reduced calorie diet meet. But, I'd never watched poor kid, learned a great les­ and exercise, low carbohydrate diet, exercise a sailing race (or should I say son. They were sailing at only or diet and exercise with group support "Regatta"). So, I got in touch Univ. of South Florida and with Li via Barton, the sailing had to go in and wait out a To see if you qualify call: team captain, to talk about thunderstorm. When they her sport. went back out, he forgot to Livia has been sailing check the plugs on the boat. RIPPE LIFESTYLE INSTITUTE since she was 8 and has been He noticed that he was sailing at Florida Hospital Celebration Health teaching sailing for the past 6 unusually slowly and eventu­ years. This summer she will ally he realized that the boat be the head of all of the water­ was sinking. He had to get front programs at the Block towed in, and all of the teams 407-303-4611» 407-303-4511 Island Club on Block Island, watched as his boat was an island just south of Nan­ draining water for at least an tucket and Martha's Vineyard hour, definitely embarrass­ A tFri^nrli about life as a Rollins sailor, sailing in the future, impor­ and some of the details of tant lesson learned the hard Study compares the effects of competition. A sailing regatta way." sweetened beverages consumed takes about a day, starting at Rollins only has 8 boats, with meals on energy regulation 9 and going till 7 pm. Each so only 8 teams can come to race takes between 20 and 30 the home Regattas. Livia says To qualify you must: minutes. Livia says the team having the "home field" defi­ • Be female, 20 - 60 years of age is pretty tight knit because nitely provides an advantage • Be normal weight they spend all day together and teams that have sailed to­ during regattas, not to men­ gether longest and know each • Be relatively healthy tion the 72 hours it takes to others actions have an advan­ • Have a regular menstrual cycle tage over those who don't. get to some of their "away Free To Participants: matches". The team has trav­ Rollins has had a good eled to such schools as Yale, team over the past few years, • Body Fat Measurements Dartmouth, New Orleans, finishing 6th this year and • EKG and Texas, but those are ex­ 3rd a few years ago. The team • Blood Work and More ceptions. More often Rollins is losing some good seniors races against teams such as this year but Livia says there To Learn More, Call: Tampa, Southern Florida and will be some good juniors Florida State. They are part of and sophomores next year. the South Atlantic Inter-Col­ And the team is always 407-303-4611.407-303-4611 legiate Sailing Association looking for more members; (SAISA), which is part of the Livia says that very few peo­ Rippe Lifestyle Institute Inter-Collegiate Sailing Asso­ ple come in with lots of expe­ Florida Hospital Celebration Health J ciation (ICSA) of North rience. She told me that sail­ V America. Sailing is not gov­ ing here is an amazing expe­ erned by NCAA rules, but rience with the beautiful rather we have our set of weather and setting. CLASSIFIEDS rules and regulations. There I still haven't seen a Re­ Hometown Carpet Cleaning is both a fall season and a gatta, but I know more about We clean your carpet with the best equipment, and offer a quality job with service to sailing than I did a few days spring season, both equally match. Rollins faculty and staff receive a 6% discount, and off-campus students re­ competitive but the spring re­ ago, and maybe next season ceive 15% off of cleaning services. Please call Loi at 407-646-2121 (daytime), 407-737- sults determine which teams I'll be a fan. go to Nationals. 4339 (evening), or via email at [email protected]. Licensed and insured.

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COURTESY ROLLINS SPORTS INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Call (407) 646-2696 or e-mail [email protected]. I THE SANDSPUR SPORTS APRIL 22, 2005 Men's Soccer Closes Out Spring With a Win Over Ajax's PDL Squad and amateur players who Ajax team wasted their free • Chris Cerroni one day hope to be the big kick. The action continued in scores lone Rollins names. the Rollins' box and there goal as the Tars The Tars have struggled was an appeal for a penalty, with injury a little this spring but again the ref deemed it defeat visitors 1 -0 season, and for the Wednes­ to weak to warrant any inter­ to end the season. day game they fielded a vention, and play continued. slightly younger and less ex­ At the other end of the field by Erica Tibbetts perienced team than usual, there was another tough asst. sports editor but Friday night they were tackle, but again no call. It was a cold, yet sunny up to full strength. Chris Eventually the ref evening when the Tars took Cerroni started as the lone awarded a penalty when the field to play their final striker and made his pres­ Matt Gowan was brought soccer match of the spring ence felt almost immediately down inside the Ajax box. season last week. They'd as he pounded the ball into Cerroni stepped up to take been in action two days be­ the side netting after only a the kick. He fired it low and fore, on Wednesday, against few minutes. The shot was to the left, but the keeper the semi-pro team from wide, but it had the Ajax guessed the correct way, and Cocoa, and hadn't done too keeper worried. made the save. well. They lost that match 5- Matt Gowan also had a The scored remained 0-0 1. On Friday they were look­ few chances, while Juan throughout the first half. ing to end the season on a Kusnir made some amazing In the second half the high note. runs down the left sideline. Tars again seemed to be But last week's opponent The play was almost all in dominating, with chances ERICA TIBBETTS /The Sandspur was no pushover. It was the Ajax half and the Tars falling to Leslie Osei, one of SHIRTS AGAINST ORANGES: Rollins defenders close in on Ajax, a name that anyone were dominating. Then the the freshmen on the team, Ajax player as the Tars finished the spring with a 1-0 victory. who follows professional visiting team got a break­ and Tres Loche, a central came his way. Chris Chaffin, both teams in the final min­ soccer would recognize. Ajax away down their right flank. midfielder who made his a sophomore, made an utes, but the score remained is a professional club team in It looked like their player mark in the conference last amazing run down the right 1-0 and the Tars ended the Europe and would normally would have an open chance semester. side and put in a beautiful season with a win. be way, way out of our at goal. Kevin White came Cerroni blasted balls cross. Cerroni got on the end They won't play another league. But this team was a steaming in and brought the over the goal, to the side and of it and beat the keeper, game until August, but the PDL (player, development striker down. It looked like a at the keeper. He seemed to putting the ball into the back team looks strong, and hope­ league) team, so it wasn't the tough foul, but the ref didn't be getting a little frustrated, of the net. fully the Tars will have an­ big names, just the youth award any cards, and the when, at long last, a goal There were chances for other great fall season. Starting Pitching Sparkles as Rollins Sweeps St. Leo in Weekend Series and against St. Leo the Tars of which was earned. Chile game of the double- • Rollins win pitchers were especially was relieved in the sixth by header as Sophomore streak extends to dominate. David Nathanson Senior Gator Brooks who Mario Lombardo seven in a row as went 6 1/3 innings in the came in to throw six shutout took the mound for opening game of the series innings as the game went in the Tars. Lombardo team moves in to and allowed only one run to extra innings and ended was dominant as he first place in SSC. while striking out five as the in the eleventh on a Gene shutout the St. Leo Tars won 4-1. Nathanson is Howard RBI single. Lions, throwing a by Jake Kohlman now 8-1 on the year while Brooks picked up his complete game two- sports editor Wano picked up his third seventh win of the season to hitter. Lombardo Rollins outscored St. Leo save of the season. improve to 7-1 and he also struck out seven and 10-4 over the weekend and In the Saturday double- moved to fifth place on the did not walk a batter, moved into first place in the header the Rollins pitchers Rollins career win list with all while lowering his Sunshine State Conference took their games to another 29. Brooks was named ath­ ERA to a team-lead­ as the team swept three level. Starting pitcher Eddie lete of the week for his ef­ ing 1.99. Lombardo games from St. Leo. Chile went five strong in­ forts. improved his record Rollins has had fantastic nings in the first game, giv­ The real gem of the to 4-3 as the Tars CAN'T SCORE ON ME: Starter Mario starting pitching all season, ing up three runs, only one weekend came in the second closed out the sweep. Lombardo throws two-hit shutout. ROLLINS COLLEGE - CAMPUS CALENDAR Friday -22 Sakrday 4-23 Sunday -24 Monday 4-25 Tuesday 4-26 Wednesday 4-27 iTSdav 4-28 Senior Art Show Senior Art Show Senior Art Show Senior Art Show Senior Art Show Senior Art Show Cornell Campus Cornell Campus Cornell Campus Cornell Campus Cornell Campus Cornell Campus Center-All Day Center-All Day Center - AH Day Center-All Day Center - All Day Center - All Day Senior Art Show Baseball vs. FL GC "A Day in Holly­ "A Day in Holly­ "A Day in Holly­ Cornell Campus Meeting - CSS 230 Softball vs. Alfond Stadium wood, A Night in wood, A Night In wood. A Night In Center - All Day 5:30 p.m. Florida Tech 7 p.m. the Ukraine" the Ukraine" the Ukraine" Softball vs. Lake Island Park Bach Festival Annie Russell Annie Russell Annie Russell Florida Tech 6 p.m. Choral Masterworks Theatre Theatre Theatre Lake Island Park Knowles Chapel 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m, 7 p.m, 8 p.m.

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