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THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF SINCLAIR COLLEGE FREE Page 2 TartanTartan News News Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Sinclair College Switches to Online Bookstore Henry Wolski As with most transitions, the process Staff Writer has been polarizing to some, with students divided on the new system. In a move that was over a year in the “I like it a lot better than the old one,” making, Sinclair Community College biology student J’La Herring said. “Going changed its textbook services to a to find my books was a hassle, cause I completely online store, eCampus. The didn’t always know what it looked like store offers lower prices for students and or where it could be found, and I always options for rentals and buybacks, a first needed help from someone… so being for the college. able to do it online and see it for myself is College officials made the decision very convenient.” in June 2019 after screening several “Having all of the books be at the online textbook providers before picking disposal of the students during the first eCampus, a warehouse headquartered in few weeks of class was better because I Lexington, Kentucky. Part of the process don’t buy all my books at once, I think involved visiting Miami University and that’s just a large waste of money,” seeing how they implemented the store on software development student Kevin Photo by Sophie Hayden their campus. A photo of the entrance to the SCC bookstore in Building 7 Sandstrom said. “I like to go through the bookstore to help students that were “Our number one goal: saving students first couple days of class to know if I’m only exception being online components unprepared. Books for certain high- money,” Jennifer Kostic, associate provost going to need the book or not; if not, I’m of the text that require access codes. enrollment courses were delayed, though said. “eCampus had more competitive going to choose not to and to “Before we switched to eCampus, eCampus provided students that ordered pricing than other retailers and was the save money.” students on financial aid really only had before the first week of classes with a only service that offered free shipping.” The former bookstore, located on the one choice, which was the bookstore,” free e-book. Kostic states that students are expected first floor of Building 7, remains open Kostic said. “Which meant in most cases, “I’m teaching a current class and I’ve to save 20% using eCampus compared to as a one-stop shop for students’ needs. they had to buy a brand new book. Now (received) two comments—they love the the physical bookstore. The service also Now called the “Campus Store,” it carries students who are on financial aid have all shipping because they hated standing in offers students free two-day shipping to school supplies such as notebooks, pens, these affordable, flexible options.” line at the bookstore (and) they love the their homes, as well as free shipping to pencils and folders, as well as tools and The transition has gone smoothly for the ability to rent,” Kostic said in an interview any Sinclair campus. uniforms needed for specific classes. most part, according to Kostic, who also with Dayton Daily News. “I thought for In addition, eCampus provides options Examples of this include scrubs for teaches classes in the communications sure they would all be interested in the for book buybacks and rentals, a first medical students or paintbrushes and department. digital downloads but a lot of them still for the college. It includes a virtual camera film for art students. During the first week of the semester, want the hard copy book, but they don’t marketplace where students can sell their eCampus representatives were at the want to keep it.” books back to each other as well, with the

Sinclair Theater Update: Spring Semester LeAnne McPherson Nelson Sheeley, works. I’m also looking difficult in the way most classical shows to the school, you’re more passionate Multimedia Specialist forward to “Joseph…” as from a are, and “Refugees” will be difficult about what you’re doing. Which leads to technical standpoint this is so much because of the subject matter. this amazing work I’m seeing from our As a way to ring in the new year more spectacular than what I saw from McPherson: How is acting in college department. and a new season of Blair Hall shows, high school. I’m excited to see our show different from Multimedia Specialist LeAnne “Refugees,” a show about a gay couple acting in high McPherson, interviews Benjamin taking in another gay couple who are school? Mellot of the Sinclair Theater fleeing from Syria. Mellott: I’d say Department as a preview of what’s to I think it’s great because it will be a some of the bigger come this semester. good foil to our starting show this year, differences is McPherson: Can us tell about yourself “Slut;” since that was an all female cast some of the source and Sinclair theater history? and this is an all male cast. I think it’s material. Take Mellott: My name is Nicholas really cool that this year we’re being able “Slut,” it’s been Benjamin Mellott, I went to Kettering to address big topics like “slut shaming put on for high Fairmont High School and I did theater and homosexuality,” it’s really cool from schools before. there for two years. I also did theater an acting perspective! But most school prior to that in Virginia. At Sinclair McPherson: What show do you think administrations I’ve been Schroeder in “A Charlie will be the biggest undertaking? would never Brown Christmas” and I’m currently in Mellott: As an actor, you kinda put allow a cast of “Joseph [and the Amazing Technicolor blinders on for the future. I’m juggling high schoolers to Dreamcoat]” as Male Ensemble/Baker. a job, theater, a social life, and school! perform it. The McPherson: What are you most School has to fit in there eventually! The other difference is looking forward to this semester for whole department is trying to fit in these the professionalism theater? things, so the general department focus is from your peers. Mellott: There’s a lot to look forward on the present and being there. In high school, to. I’m excited for “Antigone,” because To just try to put on the best show you you might do I love the classics. I’m looking forward can in the present. So, I’m not really theater as a hobby, to “Refugees” because our director is focused on what is the biggest, per say, but in college also a playwright, and as a playwright “Joseph…” is hard from a technical where you’ve paid myself I’m excited to see how he, standpoint, “Antigone” is gonna be thousands of dollars Photo by Richard Foltz A photo of several show banners hanging from the ceiling near Blair Hall Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Tartan News Page 3 Tartan Spotlight: Furaha Henry Jones African Americans in prime, academic we just came up with our own things to of a Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Poetry fields: “I never had a black person as a do,” said Henry-Jones. There, the trio Contest, of which Henry-Jones describes teacher in any classroom, K through 12 would listen to musicals or even teach as an opportunity that encourages youth and most of my college years.” Thereon, each other certain dances. Remarkably, to “write and create art”. Henry-Jones has made it her mission to one of Henry-Jones’s peers was a young It is through these experiences, in become “a role model for all people.” poet who was a part of a “Governor’s which she engages with the community, She attended Penn State and for a portion School,” or a summer-study program that she is “learning to be a leader, of her career, she taught high school until for talented youth, and had introduced learning longevity, and learning to be 2005 when she began to teach at Sinclair. Henry-Jones to her works. She then more compassionate.” “I see poetry as a way of connecting encouraged Henry-Jones, who then had Indeed, poetry and the Sinclair with other human beings, understanding never wrote a poem, to write and publish community greatly influenced her the world and making change in the her own. decision to become a professor. world.” Henry-Jones became more serious “The event was called the Black Source: Furaha Henry-Jones It was also during high school that about poetry when she attended Women’s Think Tank,” Henry-Jones Taylor Pendleton Henry-Jones came to her immense love Sinclair’s Writing Workshop, an event illustrates, alluding to a Sinclair-held Reporter of poetry. In fact, it was this very passion that has taken place for more than 40 event in which she performed her that led her to become a professor. years. poetry. There, a member of the English A loving mother and wife, a poet and “It was so silly,” she giggles as she “Some of my teachers, who are department had approached Henry-Jones, artist, a deeply cherished member of the details her experience with a peculiar currently my colleagues, taught the inquiring if she would be interested in Sinclair community. For 26 years, Henry- class, in which there were only three workshop,” she said, confessing becoming a professor. Thus, Henry-Jones Jones has not only inspired countless students, including herself. The Voice that these wonderful individuals had achieved her masters in English and people but dedicated herself to promoting Instruction teacher had taken ill. encouraged her to share her many talents since, she continues to inspire. diversity and connection through her However, for the remainder of the year, with a larger community, albeit through Henry-Jones cites her children, of passion for art and education. the school did not provide a substitute writing groups or the many memorable whom she notes radiate with compassion “When I was in high school, I knew teacher. ways she has channeled her passion for and brilliance, and the poet Lucielle that I wanted to be a teacher,” she “And so for a year, me and the other poetry to-date—from being a member of Clifton as sources of inspiration. reminisces. Reflecting upon yesteryear, two students would go to the classroom, Dayton’s first national Slam Poetry team Henry-Jones recounts the absence of which was [an empty] music room, and 20 years ago to a quintessential member

Claude’s Column: World War III Scares Nation from both sides with President Donald war between Iran and the United States, be careful not to be swayed by the mass Samuel J. Claude Trump being the focal point. Some view on the other hand, is a very probable hysteria of social media and be able to Managing Editor the killing of Soleimani as immoral and outcome to the assassination of Soleimani. decipher the truth in a sea of lies. Sinclair Theater Update: Spring Semester uncalled for. Others view Soleimani as a Currently, this affair is solely We humans are fickle creatures aren’t terrorist and see his death as a victory for between America and Iran. we? By nature, we possess a drive to fulfill the United States. As for another draft, this is our own selfish desires and control our Regardless of which side of the argument even less likely than World own destinies. And when we are unable one may fall upon, both sides can agree War III itself. The original to control or understand something, we that the prospect of another world war is military draft was abol- either fear it or even despise it. Whether rather frightening, especially today where ished in 1973 following the consciously or unconsciously, humanity nuclear weapons are more accessible than Vietnam War. For another has lived under this fearful, self-serving ever before. draft to happen, Congress mindset for thousands of years and unfor- Amongst young people, the fear of being would have to approve it, tunately that won’t change anytime soon. drafted has grown so great that the Selec- which is unlikely consid- Fear is a contagious emotion, one ca- tive Service System website crashed due to ering Congress and the pable of causing mass hysteria with little high traffic volumes. president get along like cats more than a word or thought. For centu- Since Jan. 3, #ww3 has trended world- and dogs. If World War III ries fear has spread chaos and panic across wide on Twitter and a seemingly endless broke out, it would not be a the globe through word of mouth alone. swarm of memes flooded social media. war fought with soldiers but However, now we have the internet, an These memes and jokes have brought with with missiles. Besides, our endless digital realm in which information them backlash from people who deem military is packed with more can be shared with the entire world with them crude or tasteless in the wake of than enough volunteers that a simple tap of a touchscreen. This allows potential war. Others consider them to be a draft would most likely not fear and panic to spread with much greater our generation’s way of coping with fear. be necessary. haste. Either way, the fact that we live in a society In conclusion, the cur- Case and point, World War 3. Since where memes are our response to contro- rent situation with Iran is the dawn of this new decade, whispers versy says more about us as a generation something to be concerned and rumors of a third world war have then we’d probably like about but a third world war become more prevalent than they have to admit. it is not. It is, however, an been in years. These rumors were primar- So with this much fear and uncertainty effective demonstration of ily sparked when Iranian Gen. Qassem concerning the future of our country, how fear and how quickly it can Soleimani was killed by a U.S. drone strike likely is a third world war and a draft? turn a molehill into a moun- on Jan. 3 in Baghdad, Iraq. To put it simply, a third world war ain’t tain thanks to the internet. This assassination sparked mass outrage happening, at least not right now. Now a In this day and age, we must Background: Just one example of the wreckage left behind by the flames. Source: YouTube/ABC News Source: Flickr Mushroom Cloud from a Nuclear Bomb Page 4 Tartan Opinion Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th The Classism of College: SAT’s Racist Genesis

Source: YouTube/Netflix Hasan Minhaj observing the problems with the SAT’s in his show Patriot Act. score an average of 1150, this according to College future to college-oriented rather than vocational and Board, a non-profit out of New York that works on trades jobs. expanding access to higher education. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Richard Foltz “It was drummed into us that the key to getting the the federal statistics keeper for the Department of Executive Editor career of our dreams was getting into college,” said Max Education shows that only 8 % of undergraduates are Castleman, Bowling Green State University graduate, training for vocational jobs. who grew up in an upper-middle-class neighborhood And despite their being 30 million jobs in the trade The Scholastic Aptitude Test, better known as the SAT, outside of Boston, Massachusetts. “And the only way industry that pay $55,000 or more, according to the was first hypothesized by a World War I psychologist to get into the college we wanted was to get good SAT aforementioned PBS article, these jobs are statistically named Carl Brigham, with the intent of measuring scores. The easiest way to do that was to pay for an only being filled by kids from the lowest rung of the intelligence. Yet his initial findings, published in 1923, expensive tutoring program, since our weirdly focused economic ladder. “A Study of American Intelligence” had some pretty standardized test-based education had not adequately The big problem here being that this chain regurgitates dated results that may still leave a nasty mark on today’s prepared us for the challenges of the test.” the inequality in the United States education system, education system. “While I was in public school, in the wake of the ‘No wherein, according to research conducted by Stanford Of the breakdown into nationalities of descent, the Child Left Behind Act,’ standardized testing took on a researcher Raj Chetty, the kids who go to the most study concluded that white people of English, Scottish or new level of importance, and so much time was spent prestigious colleges in America come from families Dutch descent to be at the top, while recent immigrants training us for these specific questions on these specific with median incomes of $171,000, students who went to from Poland, Italy and African Americans were at the tests that establishing a ‘general knowledge’ of topics selective public colleges come from families that earned bottom. like mathematics and history was de-emphasized,” added $87,000 and kids who went to community college come In his book, “”The Racist Origins of the SAT,” historian Castleman, noting the emphasis for testing, rather than from families that earned $67,000. and author Gil Troy calls Brigham a “Pilgrim-pedigreed, learning. When those kids exit school, those who went to the eugenics-blinded bigot,” pointing out the problems with “By the time we took the SAT the information we most prestigious colleges earned at least $80,000 by their his testing, namely that they were biased towards English had was so specific that a good portion of the test went early thirties and those who went to other universities or speakers and how some test-takers weren’t allowed over many of our heads. Coming from a wealthy school community college earned half or less than that by their access to adequate education. district, many of my peers were able to use expensive early thirties. Despite this, the SAT is still the norm for most college prep programs, and the school chipped in by offering “I think the idea that I always had growing up was bound high school students, a problem that is further optional seminars of its own. Those who could not that those big, prestigious colleges weren’t ever a place exacerbated on the family median income ladder by the afford these programs, myself included, were at a huge I could go to,” said Noah Noble, Miami Valley Career boutique SAT test-prep market. disadvantage when taking the test, and I can imagine that Technology Center graduate. “Not due to anything Companies like Kaplan, Princeton Review and this issue was greatly exacerbated for those who spoke but that it is financially and otherwise insurmountable Prepscholar offer test-prep for prospective college English as a second language.” and by extension I felt like the types of jobs that those students but at a hefty price, with some of the cheapest This emphasis on college-first, test-oriented education universities afford people would always be beyond my being several hundreds of dollars. has also had an effect on trade jobs as well. According reach.” This becomes problematic when you look at SAT to a PBS article in 2017, more than half of tradespeople scores in comparison to family income, wherein students were 45 or older in 2012. whose families make $20,000 annually score an average Young people for the past couple of decades just aren’t of 890 and students whose parents make over $200,000 being given the information, instead shifting their ideal Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Tartan News Page 5 Kansas City Offers Free Public Transportation Kayleigh DeLaet system as well.” housing costs. Also, those who travel into Nguyen in his statement that “in Dunkirk, Reporter “Transportation accounts for 29 percent Luxembourg for work would have paid France, ridership increased by 85 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the United their fees elsewhere. immediately after the initiative was Kansas City has recently become the first States. By moving more people with fewer Kansas City’s switch to a fare-free system introduced, but in Tallinn, Estonia, it’s major city in the United States to offer free vehicles, public transportation can reduce has also been criticized considering that only increased by 3% over the five years public transportation. While smaller cities greenhouse gas emissions,” according according to the Transit and Mobility that free transit has been offered.” have implemented the fare-free system to the United States Department of Plan for the Kansas City Region, 92% of While it’s typically hit or miss in regards in the past, this may be an inspiration for Transportation, commuters use a car to get to work, as to the benefits of fare-free transportation, other large cities to follow suit. It may be hard to imagine that people calculated by Terry Nguyen at Vox. it is hopeful that certain cities are taking With the expansion of urban cities, use of with reliable access to a car would switch Whether a fare-free system will actually strides to improve the lives of their public transportation has been on a decline. to using public transportation even if it change the amount of people using public citizens, even if it means saving them a The construction of roads and highways to was free, but consider those who take Uber transportation is very much a case-by- couple dollars a day. favor cars were prioritized over funding or Lyft to work everyday. If public transit case basis. This was pointed out by for public transportation. was made to be fare-free, more people may In the article “Why Did America Give Up consider figuring out their bus route which on Mass Transit? (Don’t Blame Cars),” could in turn reduce gas emissions since Jonothan English states that “once cars less vehicles would be in use. arrived, nearly every U.S. transit agency Around summer of 2020, Luxembourg is slashed service to cut costs, instead of due to become one of the first countries to improving service to stay competitive. have fare-free public transportation. Both of these factors played into less and “While the country as a whole has 600,000 less people using public transportation.” inhabitants, nearly 200,000 people living “If we could actually build up a culture of in France, Belgium and Germany cross the bus riding, if we make it easier to do,” said border every day to work in Luxembourg,” Ashely Locke in an interview with Kansas according to Daniel Boffey of The City Mayor Quinton Lucas. “He states that Guardian, with Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, There have been some opposing views he states that if we remove the barriers, to Luxembourg switching to a fare-free then our view was we have both great system considering that their public socioeconomic impact, environmental transit is already quite cheap and their impact, and we get more riders onto the real issue of inequality lies in their rising Source: Unsplash Negligent Adelanto Detention Center Expanding

Act, NPR gained access to a previously how ICE fails to hold contractors confidential report, detailing the accountable for issues that arise within detainee’s case and outlining the federal detention facilities. government’s findings on the facility. The report obtained by NPR from the However, despite government warning, Department of Homeland Security’s ICE has renewed and expanded their Office for Civil Rights and Liberties contract to keep the facility running. cites several instances of how contractors Even though the report is from 2017, refuse to follow ICE protocol. advocates claim that no corrections have Examples include contractors using tear been made in the facility. gas instead of approved pepper spray, The Adelanto processing center is failing to report sexual harassment or operated by the infamous for-profit employee misconduct, inadequate medical The sign marking the entrence to Adelanto City. Source: Youtube/ KPIX CBS SF Bay Area GEO Group, a Florida-based company care, and abuse of solitary confinement. apparent. Immediately, the expert specializing in privatized corrections, Not to mention, many sources within the Hannah Shafer observed a man who displayed obvious detention, and mental health treatment. report claim detainees are treated with Reporter signs of schizophrenia. When she asked The government is the GEO Group’s verbal abuse and overall disrespect. by an officer about him, it was found that biggest client. Just last year, the GEO However, despite several warnings, California’s Adelanto ICE Processing he regularly “floods his cell, bangs his Group made $1 billion in federal contracts inspectors from the Department of Center, one of the biggest immigration head,” according to NPR. with the government. Homeland Security found that ICE and detention centers in the US, housing over The expert searched the man’s medical In an attempt to control the influence of GEO are unwilling to fix the issues at 2,000 immigrants, has announced plans files for records from his recent stay corrupt for-profit organizations, California hand. to expand their facility despite reports of at a psychiatric unit, where he was put enacted a new law that bans for-profit Detention centers aren’t prisons, and negligent care of detainees. in solitary confinement despite being companies from running prisons and aren’t supposed to serve as a means for The detention center has been on the mentally ill. However, the paperwork was immigration detention facilities. punishment. They are only meant to hold government’s radar ever since a mental nowhere to be found. However, the GEO Group and Trump detainees while their immigration status is health expert visited the facility in 2017. It was later discovered that the administration avoided the law by signing being decided. Her visit confirmed previous reports that man is suffering from active auditory the 15 year Adelanto contract before However, with the Trump administration staff fail to obtain thorough mental health hallucinations. In fact, his condition is California’s law took effect. California pushing harsh immigration policies and histories and prescribe incorrect treatment worsening after spending time in solitary law will have no jurisdiction over the corrupt corporations like GEO dominating plans to patients. confinement. detention center until 2034. the field, it’s only a matter of time before Upon arriving at the Adelanto Detention “I hate to be alone,” he told the expert. Advocates and attorneys for immigrants our troubled system crashes. Center, disregard for detainees was Under the Freedom of Information claim that the new contract demonstrates Page 6 Arts & Entertainment Jan.Jan. 21st 21st – – Jan. Jan. 27th 27th Jan.Jan. 21st21st –– Jan.Jan. 27th27th The Oscars Nominees (The Oscars has a Problem)

Ayzha Middlebrooks American descent, proceeded problematic treatment of Associate Editor to express disappointment. films portraying the black “When you wake up, community. Black women meditate, stretch, reach for receiving recognition for rom hashtags to boycotts, your phone to check on the portraying slaves is a trend that the Oscars have not been world and see a tweet from extends from Hattie McDaniel, Fexempt from critique someone you admire that is who was the first black woman in recent years. In 2019, it so backward and ignorant to win an Oscar in 1940, for seemed as though a change you want to go back to bed,” her portrayal of Mammy in was coming with such Duvenerary tweeted. “Gone With The Wind,” to as Rami Malek not only being Hours later, King would Octavia Spencer winning recognized, but winning, in make the attempt to show supporting actress on the “The their respective categories. support for creators of color. Help” in 2012 and for Lupita However, in contrast to the “The most important thing Nyong’o winning best actress 2019 Oscars the nominations we can do as artists and for “12 Years a Slave” for the 2020s are no longer creative people is make sure in 2013. diverse, drawing visible everyone has the fair shot,” Although “Harriet” focus frustration throughout the he tweeted, “right now such is on the courageous freedom internet. In response to the people are badly under- crusader, Harriet Tubman, to revealed nominees, celebrities represented, and not only in many it seems as though films such as actress Issa Rae and the arts.” that portray enslavement are renowned author Stephen King He finalized his tweet, more likely to gain recognition spoke their mind. writing in a seperate post: “you than films that portray the On Jan. 15, Rae announced can’t win awards if you’re shut black community in the nominations for the 92nd out of the game.” varying ways. Academy Awards alongside At this point, the damage had 2019 was a year filled with John Cho. After revealing the already been done with various diverse films led by not only nominees for the category of news outlets such as NBC people of color, but women as Best Director, nonchalantly News reporting on the mishap. well. Such examples include Rae stated: “congratulations to King even proceeded to “The Farewell,” “Hustlers,” those men.” On this same day, show support for actress “Dolemite Is My Name,” and King took to Twitter stating Cynthia Evro, star of the film “Midsommar.” The list of his thoughts to those who “Harriet.” Evro is nominated snubs is long, extensive and criticized the for the categories best actress covered on multiple websites. nominee options. and song. If she wins, she Consequently, such a matter “As a writer, I am allowed to will become the youngest causes people to wonder if nominate in just 3 categories: person to have won an Emmy, King’s support of Evro is Best Pictures, Best Adapted Grammy, Oscar, and Tony authentic or, simply to preserve Screenplay and Best Original (EGOT). While aware of this, his reputation. Screenplay. For me, the in an interview with the New Ultimately, until the Oscars diversity issue -- as it applies York Times, Evro voiced her corrects its issues with blatant to individual actors and dissatisfaction in being the inequality, celebrities such as directors, anyway--did not only black star nominated for Rae will continue to poke fun come up,” King wrote. “That an acting Oscar this year. at the event’s predictability and said...I would never consider “It’s not enough that I’m people will continue protesting diversity in matters of art. Only the only one. It just isn’t,” she the event, if not outright quality. It seems to me that to said. “Far too much work was watching other things. ...I would never do otherwise would be wrong.” done this year by incredible The 92nd Academy Awards Rae’s reception was warm women and men of color that will premiere on television, consider diversity in as she received laughter from should Feb. 9, 2020 at 8 PM. matters of art. Only the theatre and praise on social be celebrated.” media. King, meanwhile, was Furthermore, the academy’s quality. It seems to me scrutinized for his comment. nomination of “Harriet” that to do otherwise Ava Duvenary, an acclaimed has faced critique due to would be wrong. female director of African the Oscar’s historically

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Jeri Hensley Reporter

very year in Las Vegas, Consumer Technology Association hosts Ethe Consumer Electronics Show (CES) the world’s biggest tech show. There’s no shortage of new and exciting gadgets announced, but some of them can be a bit odd. Most of the products shown range from sleek TVs to self- driving car ads, but there’s always a few that go a little out of the box. First up, a toilet paper robot. Charmin announced it’s “Rollbot,” a robot designed to bring a rescue roll of toilet paper so you don’t have to do the awkward, no-pants shuffle to the linen closet when you suddenly find yourself without that precious paper. While this sounds like a lifesaver, you currently can’t buy one as it’s still in the concept phase. A sibling to the Qoobo (a robot pillow with a tail) has been announced, the “Petit Qoobo.” While no version exists in the commercial world, the Petit Qoobo is basically a pillow covered in cat fur with a wagging tail. It shares traits with its real-life counterparts and can move its tail to react to touch, meow and purr. While this is still a concept, you can buy its larger sibling the Qoobo, for $149 on Amazon. Samsung’s “Ballie” wants to be your personal assistant! The tiny ball-like robot has various abilities such as acting as a home security system, a fitness assistant and can use AI to react to its owner’s ever-changing needs. While you can currently use Amazon Alexa’s technology to activate your to their hit from last year, the Impossible The GoBe3 can track calorie intake, scenario soon enough. faucet and instruct it to fill your Hydro Burger 2.0. Another plant-based meat and detect your stress levels based on Self-driving cars are the technology Flask, Moen has decided to make one look-alike, Impossible Pork received skin readings, similar to lie detectors. of the future and no one is taking that that doesn’t require hooking your house high marks from those who tried it at The Valencell blood-pressure detecting to extremes like Audi. They unveiled up to the ever-terrifying Amazon AI. U CES 2020. earbuds help to track your blood their new concept car, the. The car by Moen hopes to create a world where The production and mass release of pressure and can even indicate the still has a steering wheel but it’s not you can complete tasks that require a plant-based meats would bring about beginning stages of hypertension. required most of the time. Audi included sink hands-free. a reduction in greenhouse gases being Folding phones have been a thing an ‘infotainment system’ to fill the The faucet is designed to dispense released. Along with helping to save the since the early 2000s, when our cell passengers’ time, which includes a mini exactly the correct amount of water at environment, the meats are healthier and phones weren’t nearly as smart and table for you to enjoy your breakfast the right temperature without going over can be eaten in larger quantities, so no could fit in any pocket you needed it to. and the ability to change the music by by a drop. No release date or price has need to feel bad about pigging out! Now the technology has been looking out the window. been announced, but Moen debuted a Tokyo unveiled its “City of the updated for the modern era and those Tech start-up Prinker unveiled their Smart Showerhead at CES in previous Future,” a prototype city that will be smartphones that seem to be getting temporary tattoo machine, which works years. built near Mount Fuji in Japan, in place bigger could actually be able to fold in by simply passing the device over In the most startling announcement, of a previously defunct manufacturing half and fit in your pocket. your skin. The device then lays down a Samsung’s STAR Labs has announced plant. The plan is for all vehicles to Now imagine if you could take your temporary tattoo in either color or black “Neon,” an artificial human. The avatars be hydrogen-powered, as well as tablet and fold it like a phone, or if and white, depending upon the user’s are supposed to be able to carry on introducing new ways of living such your computer was all screen and no choice. Prinker says a single cartridge is conversations that are human-like, using as integrating robots and new means keyboard but still folded in half. Intel’s good for up to 1,000 tattoos and is made unique thoughts and emotions. STAR of personal mobility. The city will be “Horseshoe Bend” is the latest and most of cosmetic-grade ink. Labs hopes to be able to integrate these known as Woven City and anyone innovative of this concept, starting off These are just some of what was AI’s with everyday life, giving them who wants to will be able to take up as a 17-inch tablet that can fold into a unveiled at this year’s tech expo and various jobs like TV Anchors, financial residence. 12.5 inch laptop. However, as it stands, it proves that humans are advancing advisors, nurses and doctors, concierges Following on the heels of the you still have to attach a keyboard and further toward the worlds we see in and companions or friends. health craze, several new health mouse. sci-fi movies and video games. Thanks The range of products wasn’t limited products were announced as well. The Soundwave technology has been to NBC and CNET for a rundown of the to just simply robotics though. This year Withings, “ScanWatch” includes an unveiled, meaning we could be closer to show, and you can find more information at CES, “Impossible Pork” was revealed. electrocardiogram, SpO2 sensor, a iconless technology than we think. Holo- on the products announced on CNET’s Since pork is one of the most popular photoplethysmography for optical heart screens and the ability to project your website. meats in the world today, Impossible rate and it also has the ability to detect phone or laptop screen on any surface Image Source: youtube.com/GeekWire Foods looked for a way to make a sequel sleep apnea. you wish may not just be a sci-fi movie Background Image Source: Pexels.com Page 8 Tartan Voice Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Sinclair Cares Counseling

Being in a relationship can bring wonderful and happy times. Unfortunately, sometimes they aren’t happy and Your“What are your thoughtsVoice on the online bookstore?” sometimes it’s hard to know if something is a problem. Healthy relationships help us feel good about ourselves. So why do many people end up in unhealthy relationships? We need to know what we want in a relationship and things that we do not want also. Learn to look for Red Flags (warning signs) and Green Flags (positive signs) in any relationship and learn how to walk away from a relationship that is not “I like it a lot better than the old one, healthy for you. going to find my books was a hassle, cause I didn’t always know what it looked like Join us on Thursday November 14 at 11am on or where it could be found, and I always the Building 8 stage to learn more about healthy needed help from someone… so being able and unhealthy relationships, signs to look for in to do it online and see it for myself is very relationships, and how to manage problems in healthier convenient.” ways to have rewarding relationships in your life.

Photo by LeAnne McPherson -J’La Herring If you feel like you need to talk to someone about Psychology a relationship in your life, please come see us in Counseling Services. We offer free and confidential counseling to students. Most people can benefit from having someone to talk to outside of their friends and family. We are located in Building 10 Room 424 and “Having all of the books be at the disposal our phone number is 512-3032. of the students during the first few weeks of class was better because I don’t buy all Counseling Services are available to help you my books at once, I think that’s just a large with that. You can stop by our office at Building waste of money, like to go through the first 10, Room 424 or call us at 512-3032 to set up an couple days of class to know if I’m going appointment. to need the book or not; if not, I’m going to choose not to and to save money.” -Kevin Sanstrom Software Development

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Contributed by Emily Hudson “It was pretty easy for me to get used to it because I’m a new student. For me, I thought it was a good idea, I thought that The Ombuddy welcomes you to spring term 2020. As it was pretty efficient.” the new year begins, let’s remember to apply the 8 rules for a civil life:

Photo by LeAnne McPherson - Connor Gray 1. Slow down and be present in your life. 2. Listen to the voice of empathy. Theatre Performance 3. Keep a positive attitude. 4. Respect others and grant them plenty of validation. 5. Disagree graciously and refrain from arguing. 6. Get to know the people around you. 7. Pay attention to the small things. 8. Ask, don’t tell. “ It’s alright. It gets the job done. I guess other people have many issues with the The Ombudsman advocates for fair processes. To learn bookstore. I guess they should fix that. more, visit www.sinclair.edu/ But, it’s alright.” ombudsman. -Miles Jones The Ombudsman is your student advocate! To learn more, visit Software Development sinclair.edu/ombudsman Photo by LeAnne McPherson Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Tartan Voice Page 9 Clarion Cartoons

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My Voice: Millennials ‘Kill’ to Save Earth

Jaclyn Herd environment. which approve roughly 400 new designs to fix. Reporter Fast fashion is sold by popular brands per day. Just thinking about the massive I personally predict that since the amount like Forever 21, H&M, and Zara, which amount of textiles used to distribute all of in-person retailers is closing, then By now we have all heard that all have the same goal of selling trendy the designs to multiple stores makes me fewer garments will be made and wasted Millennials are “killing” just about and affordable clothes while sacrificing cringe. There’s so much waste and so little decreasing the methane and greenhouse everything, from family dining, to starter the quality of the item. Because of how space left in America for it. gas in the air. homes as they’re forced to rent longer fast trends change in fashion, these stores Currently, textiles and unwanted clothes The methane and greenhouse gasses are and even, apparently, bars of soap. Now it mass-produce items at a rapid pace, take up 5% of America’s landfills, with emitted from synthetic fibers in said fast seems the repercussions of said “killing” causing an abundance of materials to be an average of 21 billion pounds of textile fashion clothes like polyester and lycra. could help rather than hinder. The increase left in landfills where it takes 30-40 years waste per year says Harmony Enterprises, These gasses trap heat in the atmosphere in Millennial online shopping is forcing to decompose. a waste handling company. Shockingly, it’s that increases the effects of already close to fast-fashion retailers, which For example, there are currently 549 on the lower percentage of objects being occurring global warming. I believe could ultimately better the Forever 21 stores in the United States, thrown away, making it an easier problem So just how effective will the decrease of in-store retail be to the environment? I honestly don’t know. It’s just a theory and I’m no expert. For all I know it could further decrease the earth’s atmosphere because of potential increased transportation to buyer’s homes who shop mainly online. But then again, the less people driving to malls means less people driving in general, so it may even out just fine. It’s all about cause and effect and hidden factors. Yes, it’s a simple hypothesis that this could lead to this. There are other factors aiming to rid the textile waste in landfills. Organizations like the Council for Textile Recycling even have a plan to completely rid garments going into landfills, calling their goal “Zero by 2037” referring to the percent. With organizations alongside the ever online Millennials, they could create a quick and effective team when it comes to ending the massive waste of textiles.

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Sinclair Clarion @SinclairClarion SinclairClarion @TheClarion Page 10 Arts & Entertainment Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Joe Pera Talks You Into Feeling Better so that he can lay to rest the one- sixtenth of his soul the pumpkin has taken. To explain, his friend and fellow Iron enthusiast (it’s explained in the first episode), Gene, tells him at the beginning of the episode that when he carves a pumpkin, he gives it a piece of his soul. “It’s a bit like how your grandmother puts a bit of herself in her cookies,” says Gene to Pera and his grandmother, both dressed up as the albino dread-locked twins from the Matrix films as they wait for trick r’ treaters. The episode then ends with Pera taking the pumpkin to one of the “300 estimated waterfalls in the U.P.,” and dropping it into the river while a swell of folksy violin, drum and guitar play in background in what can only be described as a strangely beautiful moment that certainly has the capacity to drive the viewer to tears. It’s surreal and absurd but also sweet and wholesome. The show’s aesthetic harkens back to the early days of Nickelodeon, with shows like “The Adventures of Pete and Pete,” Source: Flickr in the way it consistently breaks the Richard Foltz budgets that allowed creators to make from Buffalo, New York, who delivers fourth wall and tells surreal stories Executive Editor weird, lo-fi, transgressive television jokes in his clipped whispered way about small-town America and the for young audiences. It was, in that just shouldn’t work, except it inherent weirdness of suburbia. “Joe Pera Talks With You,” a show some ways, what MTV was to older does. It seems to be a show designed to created by the show’s titular character generations who came of age in You could definitely describe him as just make you feel better, something is, in theory, the sort of show that the ‘80s. wholesome, which is jarring on a TV Pera credits to his fellow cast member would never typically appear on Adult “ is probably the block populated with Tim Heidecker, and writer, Jo Firestone. In fact, Pera, Swim, Cartoon Network’s late-night riskiest and most inventive block of Eric Warheim, Eric Andre and Seth much like the character he plays in the programming block that debuted at the television you’ll find today,” said Max MacFarlane, all of whom create show, seems to be a very kind, dawn of the century back on ‘01. Castleman, a Dayton resident who has comedy that is neither wholesome nor gentle guy. Adult Swim, though not as “adult” written for several film and TV blogs by any means heartwarming. “It’s unfair that I have my name on as its moniker made it out to be and now runs a regularly updated blog Not to say that there is anything it,” said Pera in a Vulture interview. (except in some cases) is often filled on Medium. wrong with those shows, obviously. “Because it’s so much Marty with irreverent, absurdist cartoons, “Though channels like HBO and It’s just noteworthy to point out that Schousboe, the director, and all of the live-action shorts and tv shows, AMC pride themselves on being bold bizarre juxtaposition because that just writers, and the design team. I think anime, repurposed Hanna/Barbera and mature,” continued Castleman. might be Pera’s intent. you can see every writer’s different shows and has twice revived dead “Their programming has become Take for instance, the first season’s style, and the kind of jokes they like to network cartoon shows in “Family increasingly safe and derivative of third episode, entitled: “Joe Pera Takes tell, in the script if you look for them.” Guy” and “Futurama.” In other their most popular work. In contrast, You on a Fall Drive.” “I just wanna give a better answer words, it was a weird hodge-podge Adult Swim is just as weird as it Each episode features this sort for Conner and Jo,” said Pera in an of creativity that has, over the years, always was, and it gives programs of framing device, in which you interview with Paste. “...I would love blossomed into a major brand in that would probably not be accepted accompany Pera as he either teaches to have my character on the show entertainment. anywhere else a chance to succeed on you about something or has you drive off a cliff or something and have In the early days of the their own terms.” experience something with him. it just be Jo Firestone’s show, and programming block, Adult Swim The programming block now Though, it’s not an educational show, just have me be able to write for her created shows like “Space Ghost: features some of the most quoted/ not really, instead it has this framing because she’s a better performer and Coast to Coast,” “Sealab: 2021” memed, whether annoyingly or not, device and in it, the action and more interesting than I am.” and “Harvey Birdman: Attorney at shows on TV with shows like “Rick comedy ensue. “Joe Pera Talks With You” is Law,” repurposing old, long-forgotten and Morty” and “The Eric Andre So then, back to “Joe Pera Takes currently in the middle of its second Hanna/Barbera properties that had Show.” What was once a small, fringe You on a Fall Drive,” in which season, with new episodes airing been acquired by Ted Turner and block of TV has since grown into Pera, due to his fear of pumpkins every Friday but you can also watch Cartoon Network. From a cultural touchstone for an entire (“even though he’s bigger and more the show’s first season and most of there it moved onto fully original generation, now attracting big names powerful than them...and he owns the second season for free on Adult programming like “Aqua Teen Hunger from network TV like Dan Harmon, a credit card.”) drives a pumpkin, Swim’s website. Force,” “The ,” and Matt Groening and Seth MacFarlane. firmly secured in a seatbelt, on a “Robot Chicken,” among other shows Enter Joe Pera, an unassuming, drive around the Upper Peninsula of that blossomed out of minuscule quiet, painfully awkward comedian Michigan, where the show takes place, Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Dean’s List Page 11

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Bullock, Riley Campbell, Tajauna R. Chajkowski, Kimberlee A. Cloud, Hailey N. Cooper, Makenzie C. Brewer, Kay L. Bunch, Sarah Campbell, Wes G. Chamberlain, Noah E. Clutter, Cayden A. Copeland, Cami J. Brewer, Morgan J. Bundren, Cole W. Campos, Alan Michael. Chance, Michaela C. Coates, Kayla D. Copeland, Jody T. Brewer, Sierra M. Bunn, Heather Candela, Kayleigh Nicole. Chandler, Jennifer S. Cobbins, Delaquan L. Corbett, Keegan G. Briggs, Lindsey R. Burbank, Seth M. Canestaro, Andrea K. Chandler, Samantha A. Coble, Brandon M. Corbin, Shannon A. Brim, Daisy L. Burch, Emily Cannon, Brittnee A. Chaney, David A. Coburn, Wendy J. Cordell, Erin E C. Brinegar, Lindsey M. Burchett, Alanna M. Cannon, Kyle M. Channell, Emily G. Cochran, Gregory R. Cordial, Taylor N. Brinkman, Matthew E. Burciaga, Daniel Cannon, Robert J. Chao, Tim C. Cochran, Tahshaquah Cordray, Jennifer L. Bristow, Justin S. Burden, Kandace M. Cano, Jose E. Chapman, Aloni G. Cochran, William L. Cornell, Gabrielle F. Brixey, Nicholas A. Burdick, Brittany L. Cante Bolanos, Zoila Chapman, Brittany N. Cockerham, Andrew L. Cornelli, Jordyn A. Broadstock, Sarah D. Burgess, Kaleigh Raquel. Chapman, Cheyenne R. Cocking, Hunter J. Cornett, Isaac C. Broadus, Arthur W. Burgmeier, Kiersten E. Cantrell, Adam R. Chapman, Michael L. Cocking, James S. Corney, Marqus J. Brock, Christina R. Burhans, Seth D. Cantrell, Jordan C. Chapman, Preslee L. Coe, Olivia R. Cornwell, Lisa A. Brock, Jacob P. Burkard, Bethany M. Capece, Roseann M. Charalambous, Coe, Scarlet M. Correa, Andrea Brock, Velia L. Burkard, Grace Capers, Kim Constantinos Coffey, Jessica L. Correa, Connor E. Brombaugh, Nathen J. Burke, Sky P. Caplinger, Nicholas A. Charlot, Alexis Coffey, Kemberli L. Cors, Samantha M. Brook, Ethan A. Burkett-Caraway, Phyllis Caraballo, Norma I. Chase, Brianna Rebecca. Coffman, Brittany K. Cosby, Makenna O. Brooking, Grant K. Caracappa, Stephanie Chatman, Sabian D. Coffman, S. Cossio, Ashley N. Brooks, Christian Z. Burkhardt, Melanie C. Card, Courtney D. Chen, Wei Coffman, Cassandra M. Brooks, Kenneth Burkholder, Camden L. Cardozo de Cardullo, Chen, Yen-Ju Coffman, Kaylyn Brooks, Mariah L. Burkitt, James D. Orlandys Cheon, Yeseul Coil, Garrett L. Brooks, Tanisa Burks, Brooke D. Carls, Elizabeth C. Cherpeski, Jonathan A. Coker, Mikala S. Brouse, Rebecca D. Burky, Mark R. Carlson, Amy J. Cherry, Letwan Cole, Dasia Brower, Andrea A. Burlingame, Anniston R. Carner, Alexander J. Chesser, Brittany N. Cole, Erickah M. Brower, Brennan A. Burns, Amanda L. Carner, Elizabeth M. Chessman, Travis W. Cole, Keyaira A. Brown, Aaron D. Burns, Kaleb A. Carnes, Joshua A. Chico, John L. Cole, Michael D. Brown, Amber D. Burns, William Carnes, Yomontae L. Chidester, Jacob A. Coleman, Crystal R. The Dean’s List...what a page turner! Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Dean’s List Page 13 Cottingim, Brandon M. D’Amico, Matthew J. Dement, MaCayla F. Downing, Daniel W. Eide, Jacob L. Eziolise, Princess Cottrell, Faith R. D’Andrea, Neal F. Dempsey, Ethan J. Downing, Kathryn Eilers, Madison M. Fadlalmawla, Marwa A. Couch, Corey A. Dahlheimer, Joseph E. Dempsey, Kane T. Downs, Jackson D. Eisenhart, Abigail L. Fairbee, Elizabeth A. Couch, Gabriel N. Dahlinghaus, Ethan J. Denier, Samuel Thomas. Downs, Lily El Mahraji, Imane Faltys, Zach Counts, Danny A. Dahlston, Kortney N. Denise Jesse, Angel Doyle, Colton M. El-Shedraway, Theressa R. Fannin, Ashley L. Courtney, Trina M. Daily, Lauren N. Denlinger, Garrett W. Dozier, Zachary A. Elam, Katherine V. Farleigh, Kayla D. Cousineau, Chloe E. Damico, Chelsea V. Denlinger, Kent J. Drake, Zane M. Elam, Robert L. Farley, Colton J.. Covarrubias, Claudia A. Dammeyer, Emma K. Denlinger, Kyle J. Driscoll, Nicole D. Elayan, Yassin S. Farley, Morgan M. Covault, Bethany L. Damron, Brittany M. Denlinger, Troy R. Drouillard, Catherine A. Elbaramawi, Habibatuallah Farley, Mya LJ. Covey, Shannon C. Dang, Hong T. Dennis, John Paul Drumm, Cassandra Elder, Bridget C. Farnum, Carl R. Cowdrey, Lacynda Daniel, Lauren J. Dennis, Lauren A. Louise. Elking, Seth C. Farrell, Caitrin J. Cox, Eugene E. Daniels, Terrence Denniston, Cameron L. Drye, Braedin Ellen, Kayla R. Farrell, Christa M. Cox, Joseph T. Darkins, Keenan B. Depoy, Joseph R. Du, Juan Ellington, Raven M. Farringer, Scott L. Cox, Michael Alan. Darrah, Caroline J. Depp, Sidney Dudley, Sherdell Elliott, Marlena A. Farris, Jillian G. Cox, Stacey A. Daum, Breeanna K. Desantis, William E. Duerr, Tyler S. Ellis, Brooke A. Farrow, Tiauna F. Cox, Trevor A. David, Jerry V. Desch, Joseph M. Dues, Holly A. Ellis, Dawn E. Farst, Lynx Cox, Willie R. Davidson, Rebekah R. Desenberg, David M. Dues, Mia R. Ellis, Tobias H.. Fasnacht, Gabriel L. Coy, Andrew M. Davidson, Taylor A. Deskins, Tong C. Dukes, Raymond D. Elmer, Kathryn G. Fath, Rachel M. Crabb, Samuel P. Davila, Jessica C. Deters, Kennedy Dukes, Robert Maxwell. Elofskey, Dillon Faul, Caleb Crabtree, Kayleigh Davis, Brandon Devilbiss, Clayton A. Dukes, Yolanda Elrifai, Ghina Faulkner, Demetrius Crafton, Jennifer A. Davis, Cameron M. Devivo, Daniel J. Dulaney, Joseph B. Ely, Tyler A. Faulkner, Destria A. Cragwall, Kari A. Davis, Carin A. Devoe, Braelen P. Dumbra, Meghan J. Elzey, Kaylee L. Feagin, Marco A. Craig, Tyler C. Davis, Chase M. Devoe, Candace J. Dumler, Benjamin M. Emanuel, Isabella M. Federinko, John S. Cramblit, Kelly Louise. Davis, Derrick M. Dewan, Brianna E. Dunaway, Amber N. Embry, Ashley P. Felder, Derron J. Cravens, Brittany N. Davis, Evan P. Dewitt, Brandon D. Duncan, Breanna K. Embry, Jair Feller, Ryan A. Craw, Richard Davis, Everett Dexter, Andrew J. Duncan, Lemuel A. Emig, Addison D. Fellers, Sean T. Crawford, Elijah C. Davis, Harold DiGiorgi, Courtney L. Duncan, Lucas A. Emrick, Mollie J. Feltner, Haley J. Crawford, Isaiah J. Davis, Heather M. Diakhate, Abdou Duncil, Kyle A. Endres, Aubren D. Feltner, Jared D. Crawford, Justin L. Davis, Jacqueline M. Diaz Pablo, Jovanna Dunham, Chyla D. Engel, Hannah Feltner, Meagan E. Crawford, To’real D. Davis, Janisa T. Diaz, Alyanna K. Dunham, Paige E. Entingh, Dawn M. Feltner, Zachary D. Creath, Andrew J. Davis, Jarrod I. Diaz, Alyssa S.. Dunlap, Cristopher Lee. Epp, Amanda T. Ferdelman, Robert C. Creech, Brianna M. Davis, Jessie R. Diaz, Daisy Dunn, James M. Epperly, Ryan M. Ferguson, Alec S. Creech, Natalie R. Davis, Joshua T. Dickenson, Rebecca R. Dunning, Doreena M. Epperson, John L. Ferman, Matthew W. Creepingbear, Jacqui Davis, Kambren Dickey, Jami A. Dunson, Christa L. Erhard, Brittany A. Fern, Erin E. Cremeans, Shanda D. Davis, Kenley Dickinson, Denise N. Dupps, Jeffrey C. Erickson, Nicole M. Fernandez Gonzalez, Crenshaw, Abbigail M. Davis, Lorraine A. Dicks, Briana Duprey, Larissa R. Ericson, Wesley G. Grethel Crichfield, Rachel D. Davis, Michael Diedriech, Hannah L. Durbin, Hannah E. Erion, James C. Ferneding, Jamie M. Crider, Alana M. Davis, Michael J. Diehl, Brittany P. Durroh, Michael Ernst, Carmen A. Fessenden, Joseph L. Crogan, Brian T. Davis, Michael R. Diehl, Sydney Durst, Jerry D. Esquivel, Yoselin Fetter, Ian Cronin, David A. Davis, Nina M. Dieli, Catherine G. Dutkiewicz, Alyssa J. Estep, Abagail J. Fetveit, Christopher Scott. Croom, Kristopher S. Davis, Regina A. Digiulio, Carmine J. Dutton, Marshall L. Estep, Ryan Fickert, Adam D. Cropper, Sophia L. Davis, Robert E. Dilger, Kyle M. Duvall, Alyssa C. Estepp, Anna K. Fiebig, Schyler A. Crosby, Gabrielle L. Davis, Sammy Dillhoff, Caitlyn R. Duvall, Bambi Estepp, Tanya L. Fields, Laura A. Cross, Alexis Connor. Davis, Susan K. Dillhoff, Justin N. Duvic, Jeffrey M. Estes, Ryan J. Fiessinger, Aja M. Crossley, Gregory Davis, Trew A. Dillinger, Haley R. Duvic, Joseph R. Estes, Stephanie D. Fike, Ross A. Crousser, Alexa B. Davis, Virginia K. Dillon, Grace M. Dyar, Mitchell P. Etgen, Shelby Fike, Susan V. Crowe, Sarah F. Davis, Whitney M. Dilsavor, Aidan R. Dyas, Alaina K. Etler, Kaytlyn R. Filaseta, Matthew D. Crowley, Ian Dawkins, Caleb Dipple, Liam A. Dye, Heather A. Etter, Jason L. Filer, Cole Crump, Daniel S. Dawson, Gregory A. Dircksen, Erin M. Dyer, Kylee G. Euganeo, Alexandra E. Fille, Kenneth H. Crump, Melanie Dawson, Rachel G. Dix, Whitney S. Dyer, Nikki L. Evans, Abraham C. Findley, Andrew J. Cruset, Caleb Matthew. Day, Allison R. Dixon, Kyle M. Dyke, Mary E. Evans, April Findley, Mara G. Cruz Garcia, Marcos Day, Carter Dixon, Laura Ashley. Eades, Morghan K. Evans, Brent Fine, Kylie E. Cruz, Erika M. Day, Gabriel Dixon, Makayla G. Eagle, Kevin Evans, Elizabeth B. Fine, Noah R. Csikos, Patrick S. Day, Leslii Jean. Dobbins, Mark A. Ealey, Tabatha Carol. Evans, Emily Finley, Kurt J.B.. Cuadros, Taylor P. De Felice, Sarah Dockery, Jerod S. Earles, Virginia A. Evans, Jared D. Finley, Taylor N. Cukovecki, Trevor L. DeBolt, Laticia D. Dodge, Alexis G. Early, Jacob Evans, Kaylee A. Finley, Thomas Cummins, Olivia R. Dean, Ryan M. Dodsworth, Paul V. Early, Olivia R. Evans, Michael Finney, Taylor N. Cunningham, Emily G. Dearinger, Adam J. Dommett, Kyle W. Eastes, John M. Evans, Monica J. Fiora, Justin A. Cunningham, Kayleigh L. Deckman, Hope A. Dona, Krista Eastham, Gideon R. Evans, Sam R. Fischer, Gaye Dian D. Cupps, Allyson J. Dedman-Rasmussen, Donaldson, Avery Easthon, Dylan C. Evans, Sarah K. Fischer, Stephen C. Current, Brittany J. Crystal R. Donaldson, Jason Eatmon, William D. Evans, Stephanie Fiscus, Stella Curry, Devin L. Deel, Corey Dople, Nicole L. Eaton, Jonah T. Everett, Jordan Fisher, Audrey J. Curry, Emily R. Dehoff, Rolanda Dorcheff, Lauren L. Ebel, Michael P. Everhart, Catheryn E. Fisher, Cody M. Curtis, Brian D. Deibel, Jason Richard. Dorn, Naomi L. Ebright, Madeline Everman, Stephanie Fisher, Colleen M. Curtis, Donshae E. Deitz, Anthony Dorsey, Ryan J. Eckert, Paul Desiree. Fisher, Grace M. Curto, Daniel L. Delaet, Kayleigh E. Dortch, Lauren D. Eddington, Kurt A. Evers, Joseph C. Fisher, Kathlene K. Custer, Justin N. Delaet, Kelsey N. Doss, Paige N. Edwards, Dillon C. Eversole, Billy Fisher, Mariah E. Custer, Katrina L. Delaney, Devin R. Doss, Seth M. Edwards, Rhonda C. Eversole, Lyndsey R. Fisher, Nicholas P. Cutler, Alex Craig. Delcamp, Abby L. Dotson, Ashley A. Edwards, Shelby R. Eversole, Makenna G. Fitch, Justin N. Cuzick, Neishelle M. Delfin, Judith G. Doty, Tayler C. Edwards, Sienna R. Ewing, Hope N. Fitzpatrick, Alicia Cydrus, Jason G. Dellinger, Brooke E. Dowdy, Paula L. Effinger, Laura G. Extin, Mason Margaret. D’Amico, Andrew T. Demarco, Krystal S. Dowling, Sarah Eid, Marissa G. Eyada, Noha M. Flannery, Danielle N. Page 14 Dean’s List Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th

Fleck, Sarah M. Fritz, Brittany A. Gentry, Christian W.L.. Gott, Steven G. Gross, Spencer Hampton, Darryl Fleming, Deena N. Fritz, Ethan M. Gentry, Cooper W. Goubeaux, Emma K. Group, Maxwell S. Hanbury, Hannah M. Fletcher, Chad M. Froehle, Tyler George, Abigail Gould, Ella C. Groven, Carli M. Hanby, Tyler C. Fletcher, Danny K. Froehlich, Olivia G. George, Dionte Gould, Jacob D. Grow, Christine R. Handermann, Jacob A. Fletcher, Jadice Frost, Hunter George, Douglas B. Gould, Shirley L. Grubb, Aaron Handle, Megan Flick, Megan P. Fry, James George, Gavin M. Gould, Sydney Grubb, Penny M. Handley, John D. Flint, Brian E. Fudge, David R. George, Kristine F. Grady, Ernest Grubbs, Kent J. Hanes, Christopher M. Flora, Heidi R. Fuerst, Jordan L. George, Samuel A. Gragorace, Erin B. Grubbs, Michelle M. Haney, Bobbi J. Florea, Kaleb T. Fullbeck, Timothy Gephart, Matthew F. Graham, Bethany A. Gruber, Christian D. Hankins, Adonijah Floyd, Cameron J. Fulton, Thomas M. Gerdes, Emma R. Graham, Kathryn A. Gruber, Tylor N. Hankinson, Jackie L. Floyd, Mark E. Fultz, John-Philip E. Gerhard, Kimberly L. Graham, Matthew E. Guadalupe, Jason M. Hanna, Hailey Nicole. Flucas, Brynea R. Furaha, Yvonne Gerken, Ashlynn B. Graham, Myria Guevara, Peter J. Hanna, Mollie Fluhart, Kyle D. Furtaw, Samuel J. Giardullo, Tristan P. Granato, Abigail L. Guillen, Mary Raphaelle S. Hansen, Samuel J. Flynn, Alyssa Fuson, Daniella B. Gibbons, Lillian M. Granniss, Charles Richard. Guillen, Mikaela S. Hansford, Jonathan E. Flynn, Richard A. Fyffe, Zachary B. Gibbs, Levi S. Grannum, Tristan P. Gulkoparan, Ferda Harbaum, Madison T. Foister, Jimmy R. Gabbard, Andrew M. Gibbs, Norman S. Grant, Donna M. Gunstream, Alyssa M. Harchaoui, Morgan N. Foley, Margaret A. Gabbard, Michelle A. Gibler, Megan E. Grant, Duane E. Gunter, Derek P. Hardbarger, James Folks, Hunter T. Gabriel, Holly A. Gibson, Amanda R. Grant, Joshua G. Guth, Zachary A. Harden, Bailey C. Fontaine, Ryan J. Gabriel, Joseph F. Gibson, Carlton R. Grant, Ronte J. Guthrie, Callie A. Hardern, Sydney E. Foote-El, Akeem Gacote, Aldwin E. Gibson, Chelsea J. Grantonic, Amy M. Guthrie, Daniel P. Hardin, Gage M. Forbes, Johnny Gaddis, Leia M. Gibson, Michael L. Grasa, Melissa R. Guynn, Joshua M. Hardin, Joy E. Ford, Breanna J. Gafurova, Madina A. Gibson, Tina L. Gravely, Jonathan J. Guzman, Aaron L. Hardin, Melinda M. Ford, Krystal D. Gaiser, Clayton D. Gibson, Tressie A. Gravely, Matthew Q. Gyamfuah, Sophia Hardman, Kristin R. Ford, Michael D. Gaitor, Thomas Gibson, Wesley A. Graves, Courtney P. Ha, Brian S. Hardyman, Vera N. Foreman, Caleb A. Galetic, Jelena Gibson-Lockwood, Carson Graves-Estep, Heather Haas, Rodney Lee. Harkleroad, Victoria A. Foreman, Matthew Gallenstein, Michael P. A. Gray, Ashley Habetaslassa, Kenatu Harlamert, Alyssa C. Thomas. Galliger, Jenna J. Giehl, Amanda D. Gray, Farmontez Hacker, Victoria E. Harlow, Lauren Foreman, Sarena M. Galliher, Wayne C. Gifford, Jordan D. Gray, Kyle R. Hackett, Aubrey J. Harmon, Aelainia J. Forgrave, Robert Gallimore, Jeffrey T. Gifford, Katie M. Gray, Nikolas B. Haddix, Ashlyn M. Harmon, Kristine Ann. Forino, Andrew S. Galloway, Steven Gilbert, Alexis P. Gray, Traci Haddix, Cassidy A. Harner, Marisa R. Forney, Andrew Galvan, Briahna N. Gilbert, Cooper J. Gray, Tyler J. Haddix, Jessica Marie. Harness, Martin J B. Forsthoefel, Matthew R. Galvao, Barbara B. Gilbert, Jesse A. Greeley, Steven M. Hagan, Jesse L. Harp, Joshua Forsythe, Aaron M. Gambill, Alyssa L. Gilbo, Christa S. Greely, McKinley K. Hagedorn, Andrew G. Harper, Dakota R. Fortman, Matthew Gan, Weldon L. Gildea, Gina G. Green, Douglas E. Hagen, Christian K. Harrah, Rebekah A. Foster, Carolyn R. Gandert, Abigail D. Giles, Peter J. Green, Emily E. Haggins, Iyana S. Harrell, Camryn A. Fotta, Emily R. Garber, Bailey L. Gill, Andrew J. Green, Heidi A. Haglage, Brian J. Harrelson, Logan A. Fourman, Alexis N. Garbig, Ethan B. Gillingham, William Green, Jordan N. Hahn, Zak Harris, Amber M. Fouts, Dylan J. Garcia, Misty N. Gillis, Nicholas L. Green, Korri J. Haight, Maryjane K. Harris, Ananda J. Fowble, Joel T. Garcia-Fernandez, Maria Gilton, Tori H. Green, Robert F. Hairston, Dominique Harris, Anwen S. Fowler, Davon M. Gariety, Emily L. Ginn, Karri R. Green, Tammy L. Hajmousa, Khaled A. Harris, Cindy R. Fowler, Monica L. Garison, Michael B. Giraldo Cespedes, Laura Greenberg, Kevin Hakizimana, Patrick Harris, Dorian A. Fox, Daniel P. Garman, Aubrey L. Alejandra Greene, Daniel J. Halcomb, Clare J. Harris, Emily Fox, Emily N. Garmon, Emily M. Giusti, Naomi M. Greene, Holley D. Hale, Arieanna S.. Harris, Kimberly I. Fox, Matthew B. Garrett, Jamar J D. Givens, Sara L. Greenwood, Amelia D. Hale, Theodore A. Harris, Murless N. Fox, Mindy S. Garrison, Angel L. Glasser, Terrence A. Greer, Evan J. Hall, Amy M. Harris, Sharina L. Foy, Brandon M. Garrison, Austin C. C.. Glaze, Edward E. Gregory, Madelaine C. Hall, Anthony Harrison, Cara E. Frahme, Olivia R. Garrison, Lusonia Ann. Gleadell, Bret Gregory, Ryan C. Hall, Christian G. Harrison, Cynthia M. Francisco, Emily L. Garry, Meghan E. Glennon, Kevin C. Gress, Jessica N. Hall, David Harrison, Jacob D. Franck, Hogan Garver, Alex C. Glowney, Lindsey M. Grice, Jonathan C. Hall, Heather M. Harrison, Nicholas Frank, Dustin D. Garver, Zachary D. Goad, Melissa A. Grice, Molly K. Hall, Isaiah A.. Harsh, Noah G. Frankart, Douglas L. Garza, Alfredo Goff, Ciara N. Grice-Tomlinson, Mason Hall, James A. Harshman, Benjamin Franklin, Courtney N. Garza, Enrique Goins, Kinsey A. T. Hall, Mason Hart, Jonathan Brian Thor. Franklin, Tyrone N. Gassett, Angia L. Goldblum, Lauren O. Gridley, Ethan J. Hall, Megan R. Hart, Valerie S. Franz, Grant D. Gaston, Isabel A. Golding, Carmen D. Griessmann, David M. Hall, Rachel A. Harter, Joshua R. Frawley, Brian Gates, Randy A. Goldner, Daniel A. Griessmann, Kristen A. Hall, Riley A. Harter, Julianah K. Frazer, Madison K. Gates, Tyler M. Golich, Natalie R. Griffey, Tiffany A. Hall, Samantha R. Hartfelder, Adam L. Frazier, Ann N. Gauldin, Madilynn D. Gomez, Katherine M. Griffin, Arius A. Hall, Tara M. Hartings, Samantha J. Frazier, Katy E. Gavern, Morgan M. Gomez, Natalia O. Griffin, Azriel S. Hall, Travis J. Hartman, Meagan E. Frazier, Tyler J. Gayheart, Mandi S. Gonzalez, Gavin G. Griffin, Jason A. Halsey, Benjamin M. Harvey, Heaven M. Freeland, James A. Gazzerro, Andrew Gonzalez, Juanita Grigsby, Brionna N. Halsey, Preston M. Harvey, Kelly R. Freeman, Brittany L. Thomas. Gonzalez, Owen A. Grigsby, Hannah L. Halsey, Renee O. Harvey, Sarah M. Freeman, Deja L. Geaslen, Eve L. Good, Alaina R. Grills, Lindsay G. Hamby, Kayla M. Hatfield, Charles R. Freeze, Alan W. Gebhart, Samuel J. Goode, Shalia Grimes, Kyle D. Hamilton, Courtnee A. Hatfield, Jesse L. Freiberger, Katherine M. Gee, Kumari C. Goodpaster, Zach A. Griswold, Christopher A. Hamilton, Ireland G. Hatton, Brooke N. French, Kelly L. Gehres, Edmund P. Gordon, Aubrey M. Groeger, Isaac A. Hamilton, Katlyn E. Hatton, Sophia M. Freudenschuss, Maren L. Geiger, Ethan J. Gordon, David Michael. Grogg, Amber J. Hamilton, Noah H. Hauck, Bobbie J. Frey, Katherine A. Geiger, Haley R. Gordon, Jason Groh, Katelynn D. Hammerle, Anthony M. Hausfeld, Jenna G. Freyre, Sara A. Geiman, Daniel R. Gordon, Laurana N. Grooms, Lindsay R.. Hammond, Jennifer D. Haven, Howard R. Fridley, Barry Geletu, Bethel Gorsuch, Scott A. Grose, Christopher Hammond, Marisa L. Havenar, Joshua L. Frisco, Darwin C. Genetin, Marina K. Gorsuch, Scott M. Gross, Cory D. Hammond, Sasha J. Haverland, Peter J. Frisk, Nolan Gengler, Tamra R. Goschinski, Cameron C. Gross, Logan J. Hammonds, Alexis R. Hawkins, Kayla M. Fristoe, Daniel T. Gent, Juanita J. Goss, Anne S. Gross, Molly N. Hampton, Aaron L. Hawthorne, Christopher Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Dean’s List Page 15

C. Hicks, Willie Hoover, Laurie J. Hutzel, Caitlin A. Johnson, Julius R. Keene, Mary Ann. Hayden, Sophia K. Hidy, Carson R. Hopkins, Aubrie N. Huynh, Nguyen Bao Ngoc Johnson, Katelyn S. Keeney, Lashawna M. Hayes, Bryan J. Higgins, Bre Ona P. Hopper, Shelby L. Hvezda, Ashley K. Johnson, Lane T. Keesler, Chandra N. Hayes, Demarlo N. Highley, Abigail L. Hopson, Raquel F. Idle, Brooke Johnson, Lyndsey L. Keeton, Larissa Hayes, Destiny R. Highley, Caitlin B. Hopson, Tanesia R. Igbinijesu, Samareya A. Johnson, Michael Keeton, Wesley L. Hayes, Michaela Hildebrand, Michael A. Horn, Brandon A. Imlay, Kyle P. Johnson, Miranda J. Kegley, Taylar Renee. Haygood, Dale L. Hill, Ameshia Hornak, Phoebe N. Inamdar, Ninad M. Johnson, Nathaniel D. Kehr, Trey Haynes, Mark A. Hill, Gabriella D. Horne, Isaac J. Insyxiengmay, Zach Johnson, Ronald Keinath, Marcus J. Hayward, Heather M. Hill, Hunter T. Horne, Jayme E. Irwin, Dylan J. Johnson, Tanner Keiser, Andria Kristyn. Hazelett, Daniel James. Hill, Isaiah S. Horning, Craig L. Iskandarani, Rami Johnson, Taylor R. Keith, Latricia A. He, Tyler Hill, Joshua L. Horton, Kathy D. Iskandarova, Albina E. Johnson, Tiinania M. Kelley, Kensington P. Hearn, Amanda Hill, Kassandra Hosford, Jacob M. Ison, Sireana D. Johnson, Xzavius A. Kelley, William G. Heck, Chloe E. Hill, Kyle M. Hoskins, Melinda S. Iverson, Tanner E. Johnston, Billy C. Kellman, Demetri C. Heck, Kassidy L. Hill, Megan E. Hoskins, Michael W. Jaber, Cindyann K. Jolley, Jessica L. Kelly, Alec M. Heckel, Heidi C. Hillard, Madelyn G. Hoskins, Nathan O. Jackson, Anthony L. Jones, Alexandra Y. Kelly, Colson J. Heckman, Taylor N. Hiller, Nichole M. Hoskins, Nicolas A. Jackson, Bryan C. Jones, Audrey P. Kelly, Erin N. Hedges, Kristin E. Hillman, Alec M. Hosmon, Carly M. Jackson, Dylan T. Jones, Bernard Kelly, Jeremy Hefner, Joshua Hillman, Douglas P. Hostetler, Jacob D. Jackson, Erick Jones, Callista C. Kelly, Justin A. Heilgeist, Ben Hiltbrunner, Dylan J. Houchins, Kaitlyn A. Jackson, Faith A. Jones, Cheryl M. Kelly, Lyndsey B. Heironimus, Annalecia J. Hines, Holly Marie. Houser, Cierra A. Jackson, Iandia Jones, Christie M. Kelly, Sarah E. Helmkamp, Kayla H. Hinkle, Emily B. Houston, Ronald E. Jackson, Joel M. Jones, Colleen M. Kemp, Alyssa T. Helms, Alyssa D. Hinkle, Jeremiah A. Howard, Blake A. Jackson, Kaitlyn D. Jones, Daniel Kemper, Roseanne M. Helton, Brandon J. Hinkle, Kostas A. Howard, Corey Y. Jackson, Marcus Jones, Gregory C. Kemplin, Christopher S. Helton, Colleen M. Hinshaw, Katelyn S. Howard, Deborah Jackson, Nicole E. Jones, Hunter V. Kendig, Cole Helton, Joyce A. Hinton, Molly M. Howard, Destiny M. Jacobs, Ashten M. Jones, John Jerome. Kennedy, Ann M. Hemmelgarn, Cody S. Hittner, Alexander J. Howard, Gabriel D. Jacobs, Emily Jones, Karlie M. Kennedy, Terence P. Henderson, Hannah G. Hivner, Joshua T. Howard, Jason Jacobus, David R. Jones, Marlaine Y. Kennedy, Tyler J. Henderson, Ronald L. Ho, Tam M. Howard, Kimberly A. Jacomet, Jenna E. Jones, Michelle D. Kent, Charmaine I. Hendricks, Gloria E. Hoban, Cailin J. Howard, Nora James, Paris N. Jones, Miles A. Kerby, Carlos Larnel. Hendricks, Jack R. Hobbs, Luke C. Howard, Tyreese L. Jang, Hyunsook Jones, Oakley P. Kerley, Deja M. Hendrickson, Madison J. Hobbs, Nicholas C. Howe-Vachon, Franchesca Januszki, Ronald Jones, Olivia R. Kershaw, Brandie L. Hendrixson, Taylor P. Hobbs, Robert J. Howell, Bryce R. Jarrett, Curtis Jones, Paul Allen. Kester, Kirsten C. Heng, E Jinq Hobbs, William H. Howell, Christian J. Jashari, David X. Jones, Randall M. Ketron, Brittany Hengevoss, Kira M. Hodell, Bruce W. Howell, Hannah M. Jaworski, Joshua Lee. Jones, Raychel E. Kettler, Brandon R. Hennaoui, Ikram Hodge, Cory T. Howell, Jacob B. Jefferson, Sara A. Jones, Richard G. Key, Crystal L. Henry, Chaz A. Hoerig, Spencer K. Howell, Michelle V. Jefferson, Shelby L. Jones, Tasha L. Khan, Daniya A. Henry, Heather Dawn. Hoerner, Brian A. Howley, Caroline Jenkins, Robert Jones, Timothy J. Kharij, Mohammed Henry, Maurice J. Hoetger, Zachary R. Hoy, Madalynn C. Jenkins, Robert S. Jordan, Dominique Khatamova, Eleonora Henry, Sharon M. Hoffbauer, Emma J. Hrachovina, Christine A. Jenkins, Shane A. Gabrielle. Gazanfarovna. Henry, Tymothy J. Hoffer, Reese A. Hrdlicka, Edward Jennings, Chase M. Joslin, Hunter D. Kidder, Ryleigh M. Henschen, Rachel L. Hoffman, Bradley S. Hrin, Gabriel J. Jennings, Madison E. Journell, Christin D. Kidwell, Jamie G. Hensley, Kristina M. Hogan, Stephen Hubbard, Nichole C. Jennings, Makayla R. Julian, Reahgan K. Kiger, Emily Hensley, Sarah E. Hogg, Nicole Huber, Ashley S. Jennings, Wyatt D. Junemann, Linda M. Kilozo, Mutebwa Michael. Henson, Lincoln T. Hoke, Ashley L. Huddleson, Jacob L. Jernigan, Alhmad T. Junk, Elizabeth J. Kim, Daegi Henson, Sylvie M. Holbrook, Carl W. Huddleston, Katelyn N. Jeter, Ayanna F. Jurczyk, Tori L. Kim, Eunhye Hepp, Emily M. Holbrook, Gary L. Hudson, Tierra Ann- Jett, Emalee K. Kading, Duncan A. Kim, Hee-Sung Heraoui, Sofiane Holbrook, Hallie A. Marie. Jewett, Alexandra L. Kaeck, Bradley J. Kimball, Austin B. Herbenick, Andrew C. Holbrook, Kaitlyn M. Huff, John J. Jimenez, Olivia I. Kain, Skylar M. Kimball, Rachael R. Herbert, Matthew C. Holderman, Lauren E. Huff, Kathy A. Johnson, Adam S. Kairn, Stacy M. Kimball, Ronald B. Herdman, Diana F. Holdren, Zackary S. Huff, Lakita C. Johnson, Amber R. Kaiser, Aaron D. Kimberlin, Nicole R. Heredia, Yiselle D. Holland, Jacob Huff, Stacy R. Johnson, Andrew J. Kaiser, Cameron T. Kimbrell, Charles M. Hereford, Keith W. Holland, Tiffany Lynn. Huffine, Joseph L. Johnson, April D. Kaiser, Hane T. Kimmel, Aaron S. Herget, Christopher T. Hollenbeck, Stephen A. Huffman, Shanda Y. Johnson, Arrianna N. Kallis, Jarrod M. Kimmons, Brytani N. Hernandez, Carmelo A. Hollenkamp, Karina L. Hughes, Gabrielle F. Johnson, Benjamin M. Kamana, Mugisha J M C. Kindopp, Mark D. Hernandez, Sonnie M. Holliman, Lesleye Hughes, Mitchell S. Johnson, Brandi N. Kambarov, Ravil A. King, Caleb S. Herres, Payton E. Hollinger, Benjamin Hughes, Rebecca L. Johnson, Caitlyn A. Kambarov, Tamal A. King, Chelsey B. Hersman, Caleb M. Holloman, Shelby Rae. Huling, Lindsay C. Johnson, Cassandra L. Kamian, Aria King, Courtney D. Heskett, Aimee Hollon, Alex M. Humphrey, Logan M. Johnson, Charles E. Kandell, Jacob R. King, Grace E. Hess, Jacob R. Hollon, Maria J. Humphries, Cathy Johnson, Christian E. Kane, Michelle D. King, Joel A. Hess, Tayton Holloway, Keith D. Hung, Lucas K. Johnson, Clifford T. Karacia, John P. King, Joseph R. Hesson, Danielle R. Holmes, Jacob R. Hunt, Ethan W. Johnson, Daniel Karangwa, Edmond King, Katelyn R. Hesson, Grace D. Holt, Emily Grace. Hunt, Madison L. Johnson, Danielle D. Karas, Gregory C. King, Marcus W. Hester, Amanda D. Holthaus, Nolan E.. Hunt, Robert M. Johnson, Derek S. Karimova, Sofiya B. King, Marissa Hester, Luke D. Holton, Mary R. Hunter, Kenneth T. Johnson, Derry Lynn Karr, Riley King, Oliver Hibbard, Justin T. Homan, Aaron Huntley, De’Von M. Johnson, Donald L. Kauffman, Luke S. King, Reagen F. Hickey, Alyssa E. Honaker, Paul O.. Huntz, Grace M. Johnson, Erin A. Kaufman, Gabrielle R. King, Robert J. Hickman, Alexander M. Hoog, Mackenzie Huon, Hayley I. Johnson, Evynne N. Kaufman, Kaitlyn King, Sean T. Hickman, Francesca R. Hoogsteden, Douglas M. Hurley, Zoe A. Johnson, Harley M. Kaylor, Jason R. King, Steven D. Hicks, Dexter E. Hooker, Kristen A. Hurst, Lillian A. Johnson, Jabrelle L. Kazmi, Sheith A. Kingery, Jacob C. Hicks, Heather C. Hooper, Josh M. Hurt, Misty L. Johnson, James M. Kearney, Robert Kingery, Madison N. Hicks, Robin L. Hooper, Marisa A. Hutchinson, Brooke E. Johnson, Jeremy C. Kearns, Grant M. Kingston, Courtney K. Hicks, Samantha E. Hoover, Bailee G. Hutten, Seth T. Johnson, Johanathan Kebede, Lyric Z. Kinley, Alexis Page 16 Dean’s List Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th

Kinnel, Samuel Kuehl, Jenna P. Lawson, Nicole L. Liwosz, Rebekah S. Mahon, Jayden E. Mathes, Alec M. Kinney, Brandon M. Kuepper, John-Paul J. Lawson, Teresa L. Lloyd, Natasha Mai, Anh Matheson, Caitlin A. Kinney, Callista J. Kueterman, Raymond J. Lay, Natalie LoPiccolo, Salvatore Mai, Jasmine S. Matheson, Samuel G. Kinnison, Samuel Kuhbander, Heather M. Laycox, Hunter D. Loar, Abigail M. Maines, Matthew B. Mathews, Baylee L. Kinsey, Jayla Kulich, Ethan N. Laymon, Stephanie L. Lochtefeld, Joelle M. Majid, Sadia Mathews, Danielle E. Kinzeler, Mikayla C. Kuntz, Christian J. Layton, Andrew C. Locker, Kyler A. Malacos, Bentley M. Mathews, Gabrielle R. Kirby, Ashley N. Kuntz, Connor N. Layton, Emily R. Lockman, Matthew Malburg, Leah P. Mathews, Michael Kirby, Debra A. Kuntz, Nicholas V. Layton, LaJuan D. Logan, Amanda B. Mallory, Stanley E. Matos, Kiarra A. Kirby, Shirley A. Kuritar, Spencer W. Le, Quyen V. Logan, Daniel R. Malone, Jeanne L. Mattern, Ryan L. Kirchoff, Jillian A. Kurosu, Noritaka Le, Thao T. Logan, Gregory L. Malone, Molly E. Matthews, Kassandra K. Kirk, Caroline M. Kurtz, Aubree T. Le, Tram Thi Huynh. Lolli, Felicity A. Maloney, Jacob D. Mattox, Derrick D. Kirksey, Cedrick J. Kusnerik, Sarah E. Leary, Abby J. London, Jennifer L. Malott, Shaine Matulac, Myra Masacote. Kirnec, Braydon T. Kwihangana, Irere R. Leatherman, Anna B. Long, Charles A. Mamedova, Kamilla Matzke, Austin L. Kitts, Shannon Kyle, Benjamin J. Leavitt, Christopher J. Long, Landon J. Mancz, Russell C. Maurice, Megan S. Klaiber, Seth N. Kylin, Emily M. Leblanc, Blaine Long, Levi D. Maness, Katelyn N. Mawoze, Marie Klaserner, Andrew R. La Rosa, David K. Ledford, Melina C.. Long, Mary J. Maness, Tammy L. Maxwell, Colin T. Klaus, Jaclyn LaCaze, Kristen R. Lee, Amanda G. Long, Sarah A. Manfredi, Mark S. May, Aaron L. Klein, Emily L. Lacefield, Aaron M. Lee, Bethany Looney, Curtis D. Mangan, Heather N. May, Luke A. Klein, Glenn’a M. Lackens, Emma D. Lee, Carter J. Looney, Hannah L. Mangroo, Shannen May, Tashia M. Kleinberg, Regan M. Lacking, Ivan Jay. Lee, Jai Loper, Heather D. Mangroo, Shannia A. Mays, Grace L. Kleiner, Makayla E. Ladd, Samantha L. Lee, James J. Losher, Madelyn V. Manning, Derick Mazurek, Katelyn Kleinhans, Ethan M. Lagory, Bridgette Lee, Kristina L. Loth, Sara H. Manning, Kristin E. Mazzone, Maura E. Klepacz, Jeffrey L. Lair, Cameron J. Lee, Lamont Lothery, Amanda L. Manning, Shelby J. Mbah, Maryrose Klepke, Brooke Lairmore, Emily N. Lee, Michael A. Lovy, Jeremy Nelson. Manns, Briana L. Mbengue, Mactar Kletschka, Katelyn R. Lake, Katie Lee, Stacy M. Low, Melina K. Manns, Nathan A. McAllister, Michael J. Kline, Kylie M. Lake, Timothy D. Lee, Thomas K. Lowe, Stephen R. Manuel, Deon L. McAnalley, Rachel L. Klingensmith, Evan L. Lamar, Zachary W. Lee, Vicky C. Lowe, Taylor E. Manzo, Delaney P. McBee, DeAnna E. Kloimwieder, Daniel K. Lamb, Joseph E. Leeson, Austin D. Lowery, Anthony Marcello, Job D. McBride, Alyssa P. Knabe, Drava S. Lambert, Corey Legrande, Kristen N. Lowery, Lexus L.. Marcelo, Marti’ni J.. McCabe, Brennan L. Knecht, Ellia Lambert, Tara J. Leibold, Matthew P. Lowery, Makynzie J. Marconett, Colleen N. McCabe, Michael S. Knecht, Jacob R. Lamping, Dallas R. Leibold, Molly E. Lowry, Nathanael Marcum, Samantha R. McCaghren, Matthew A. Knepper, Ashley M. Lampkins, Justin L. Leibrock, Kaleigh L. Lowthian, Jesse R. Mardis, Kendle C. McCarey, Otis Knight, Danielle I. Lancaster, Alisha J. Lemon, Alexander J. Lucarelli, Angela R. Marelli, Elisa McCarroll, Zachary S. Knisley, Molly M. Lander, Ricky E. Lemons, Erika M. Lucas, Alexander C. Marker, Courtney A. McCarty, Ethan G. Knospe, Matthew C. Landoll, Lura E. Lennartz, Bella B. Lucas, Sarah A. Markman, Eli D. McCaslin, William M. Kobus, Valeria A. Landon, Trevor J. Lentz, William B. Lucas, Tiffany R. Marks, Seth M. McClain, Elijah T. Koch, Rachel Landreth, Angel K. Leon-Witt, Adela K. Lucius, Scott Marquiss, Lainey R. McClain, LeeAnn M. Kochensparger, Benjamin Landrum, Kelli J. Leonard, Dustin J. Ludvigsen, Jonathan R. Marrett, Sandy McClelland, Alexis R. L. Landry, Lashae P. Leopold, Matthew Luke, Laura D. Marron, Mary C. McClelland, Kelsey Diane. Koger, John J. Lane, Brian J. Leputa, Joseph J. Lukens, Mason Marsh, David McCluskey, Adam J. Kohler, Kevin E. Lane, Brianna L. Leslie, Cecilia D. Lumpkin-Pullie, Isaiah D. Marsh, Jessah M. McComas, Jacob J. Kohlhorst, Melinda R. Lane, Maria C. Lewandowski, Chris J. Luneke, Carrigan F. Marsh, Skylarr-Nicole R. McComb, Carl K. Kohlmeyer, Megan A. Lane, Skyler A. Lewis, Carl Lunsford, James P. Marshall, Andrew D. McCormick, Cameron L. Kohls, David J. Lang, Adam M. Lewis, Jeremy A. Lutfiyeva, Madina Marshall, Jaime L. McCormick, Mallory L. Kohls, Whitaker J. Lange, Danielle N. Lewis, Joseph T. Luthman, Autumn Marshall, James C. McCormick, Sarah Kolker, Mariah E. Langley, Douglas S. Lewis, Julianna K. Luttrell, Kimberly N. Marshall, Kirsten E. McCoy, Emily M. Kolm, Raymond W. 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Stover, Jennifer Taylor, Danielle M. Tomlinson, Scott Vangorden, Levi Walker, Taylor L. Weiser, Richard C. Stover, Samantha Marie. Taylor, Denise M. Toney, Troy K. Vanhaerents, Jordan N. Walker, Wendy S. Weiss, David M. Straley, Julia C. Taylor, Edward D. Topp, Tori E. Vann, Parkyr L. Wall, Ryan R. Weitz, Josie N. Straley, Stephanie G. Taylor, Ellen M. Torres Jacinto, Luis E. Vanscoy, Madison R. Wallace, Allison H. Welch, Eric M. Stratton, Justin M. Taylor, Emilee L. Tovar, Isidro Vardian, Justin Wallace, Colton S. Welcome, Vaughn L. Strayer, Darrell Taylor, Keiondre R. Towe, Evelyn F. Vargas, Araceli Moreno de. Wallace, Jesse R. Weldy, Bethany M. Strayhorn, Shannon Taylor, Mario C. Towns, Deshawn Varney, Stephanie Paige. Wallace, Melissa N. Weller, Ciera N. Streeter, Hannah B. Taylor, Paris R. Townsend, Sierra W. Vasquez, Cynthia V. Walling, Erin L. Welling, Jennifer R. Strock, Trevor Taylor, Ripley M. Tracy, Jeffrey Vaughn, Amber J. Walls, Juliene L. Wellington, Daniel D. Strok, Austin A. Taylor, Staci M. Tran, Caroline Vaughn, Clayton R. Walls-Holler, Abigail Wellman, Luke N. Strole, Misty D. Taylor, Timothy J. Travers, Madailin Vaughn, Emily M. Walsh, Michele D. Wellman, Regina K. Strong, Heaven F. Taylor, William B. Travis, Linsey M. Vaughn, Marleen Walters, Shayne T. Wellman, Ruth L. Stroud, T’asia D. Tedesco, Chris J. Treglia, Mario B. Vaught, Molly E. Walton, Caleb B. Wellmeier, Mary Strunk, Madison P. Tegegne, Aklile B. Trejbal, Glen J. Veda, Allyson L. Wambura, Eva Wells, Aleina M. Stuckey, Raquel I. Tellez, Jennifer Trice, Thomas W. Veeder, Stephen Wampler, Stephen E. Wells, Kylie R. Stucky, Savannah C. Tennie, Michael P. Trincado, Ashley J. Vega, Austin Wang, Shu Wells, Tyler J. Stueve, Braeden D. Tepelides, Dawn M. Triplett, Marcus A. Vega, Raul J. Wannemacher, Ethan S. Welsh, Alex C. Stueve, Carter B. Tepelides, Sydney P. Trout, Jason B. Vela, Robert L. Ward, Bryan M. Welsh, Camryn H. Stump, Nicholas A. Terbush, Lyric J. Trout, Kathryn D. 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The Clarion is accepting student poetry submissions! Send us an email at [email protected] to submit your work. Rose Family

The rose is a rose, And was always a rose. But the theory now goes That the apple’s a rose, And the pear is, and so’s The plum, I suppose. The dear only knows What will next prove a rose. You, of course, are a rose – But were always a rose.

By Robert Frost Jan. 21st – Jan. 27th Page 23 Answers

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The Fabulous Fish might have been out of the social Alaska and Hawaii 1. swim for too long, and it’s time you plunge back in. Reinforce your old friendships and be open to starting new ones. 1. U.S. STATES: Which two 7. LITERATURE: What is the states share no borders with any end of the nursery rhyme that Aries: March 21 – April 19 other U.S. state? starts: “Humpty Dumpty sat on a Mixed signals could create problems. Make sure your wall/ Humpty Dumpty had a great views are presented clearly, and insist others do the same. 2. TELEVISION: What is fall ... “? Don’t let an unanswered question go by without a full Richie’s last name in the 1970- explanation. 80s series “Happy Days”? 8. ASTRONOMY: Which is the largest planet in our solar system? Taurus: April 20 – May 20 3. FOOD & DRINK: What is whey? 9. BIBLE: Who was John the Financial pressures ease, allowing for more budget Baptist’s father? flexibility. But as the money-wise Bovine will appreciate, 4. GAMES: What are “bed- thrift still beats out splurging. Expect news from posts” in bowling? 10. MUSIC: How many Top 10 someone special. songs were released on Michael 5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What Jackson’s “Thriller” album? Gemini: May 21 – June 21 kind of creature is an ocelot? Getting things done is what you do so well. But be careful not to overtax your energy reserves. Take time out to relax or to 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: By how do something different to help keep them at optimum levels. many Senate votes was President Andrew Johnson spared removal Cancer: June 22 – July 22 from office after he was This is a good time to satisfy the Moon Child’s growing sense impeached by the House? of wanderlust. Choose a really special place to go to, with a very special person to share it all with you. “Do— or do not. There is no try.” Leo: July 23 – Aug. 22 You love being in the spotlight. But be careful it doesn’t - Star Wars: The Empire blind you to the truth behind a seemingly wonderful opportunity. Look closer and you might be sadly Strikes Back (Yoda) surprised at what you find.

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