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October 29, 2007

The Independent Sfudenf Newspaper of fhe Richard Sfockfon College of New Jersey Volume 73, Issue 8

To obtain status on both ballots He explained the change was wary, saymg, "He could probably requires money. To get on the because,, according to the law, he have more fun buying a sports car Republican ballot, Colbert would isn't allowed to use Doritos money and getting a girlfriend," (New It was always sort of a joke for require $35,000. The Democrat to pay for his campaign directly. York Times.) many viewers of "The Daily ballot would require either $2,500 He is allowed to use Doritos' People who are wary of Show" and "The Colbert Report". ("those Democrats are a cheap money to pay for him to cover his whether Colbert could win might Bumper stickers and T-shirts with date") or 3,000 signatures of South election on his show. be in for a rade awakening. Just J the slogan Stewart/Colbert '08 Carolina registered voters who The question on everyone's take a look on Facebook.com. In were seen on cars and college stu­ consider themselves Democrat. mind now is, is he serious about a spoof of 's one dents alike. Then came that fateful "So South Carolinians," the running? million strong, there is now a day. October 16, 2007, a day message reads, "check your hous­ The answer is yes. Facebook group called "1,000,000 which will live in infamy. es. If you don't have a Bible, a For all of Colbert's showboat­ Strong for Stephen T. Colbert, Or not. gun, or a hollowed out Bible with ing, reports where there are already close to Either way, Stephen T. Colbert a gun in it, you are free to sign." that before his actual announce­ 775,000 members. Mischnvous is running for President of the Wondering how he would pay ment to run, Colbert's people did a So now the question is what . for his campaign, he said, "being a little research. Both Joe Wemer, will his platform be? Beginnings Bom in , top tier candidate, I need to have executive director of the South Tmthiness? Page 8 Colbert plans to run only in that about 35 million dollars, and in Carolina Democratic Party, and The war? state as a favorite son. In his show, my bank account I currently have Katon Dawson, chairman of the The war on Bears? he quotes James Bryce, "A zero point no milUon dollars." state Republican party, said that Sources favorite son is a politician respect­ Colbert then declared his cam­ they both received phone calls. Comedycentral. com ed or admired in his own state, but paign would then be known as In Ihe New York Times, Wemer New York Times little regarded beyond it. But that "Hail to the Cheese. Stephen states that "he was before cable." Colbert Nacho Cheese 2008 does have credi­ Sarah Sr^^der, Sean Lawlor, James Gorgy, Rob Kennedy, Colbert plans to run in only Presidential Campaign." A few ble people Jacqui Bavier, Brianna Theocharides, Courtney South Carolina, and on both the minutes later, he then changed it to working to have Godenich (all Freshmen) & Yvonne Christiansa, Jr. pose Democrat and Republican ballots. "Hail to the Cheese. Stephen him placed on outisde Housing III with a Stephen Colbert caniboard World Series '07 His explanation for running on Colbert Nacho Cheese 2008 the ballot." cutout in support of his most recent political decisions. Page 14 both ballots, "So I can lose twice." Presidential Campaign Coverage." Dawson is more Until we can have the buget to c0brd him, this is the clos- estwecanget Photo:EnufyHeerana The Vessel of Truth fo fhe Sfockfon Community Since 7 977 Page ^ October 29# 2007 » '..TV Chief^s Corner J9 ''Protecting, serving and educating America future "Serving fhe Sfockfon Community Since 7977" Glenn Miller victim. Keep in mind the gender the night. We ask that if you see G-202 For The Argo of the victim does not matter as any suspicious activity on our The Richard Stockton Collega of New Jersey both males and females may be campus to contact us immediate­ Pomona, New Jersey 08240 Dating Violence/Abuse victimized. ly at X4390 so we can investigate Email: [email protected] Phone (609) 652-4560 What can I do? The crimes covered under the it. iii Fax (609) 748-5565 Kii DV law are homicide, assault, PARKING: On Thursday, Advertising (609) 652^296 This month is Domestic terroristic threats, kidnapping, November 8, 2007, we are antici­ [email protected] Violence Awareness Month and criminal resfraint, false imprison­ pating a large crowd on campus there have been several programs ment, sexual assault, criminal for an open house program being Emily Heerema Editor-in-Chief on campus that have addressed sexual contact, lewdness, crimi­ organized by the Admissions Keith Jacobsen Assistant Editor this serious issue. We thought nal mischief, burglary, criminal Office. If you have class on that Amanda Ismail News.& Op/Ed that some information on Dating frespass, harassment and stalking. date between the hours of 8:30am Mark Cantiveros Sports Editor Violence and what that means to We do not expect our community and 2pm, please leave yourself Marisa Sanfilippo A&E Editor you might be in order. Most of to be experts in DV law or the extra time to find a parking space Matt Ray, Reyanna Turner & Copy Edit Team our students are not married and crimes associated with the law. and use the North Lot if the main Sarah Sieracki because of that they may believe Contact us at the campus police lots are full. Katie Monacelli Advertising & Business that they are not protected by the for assistance. We have specially Skateboarding/bicycling: Manager domestic violence (DV) laws of trained officers who can assist We recently had an unfortunate this state. They certainly are as including Officer Cortney incident involving a couple of the DV law was written to incor­ McDevitt who is an instructor at students on bicycles who were Staff porate dating relationships. If the Attorney General's Advanced allegedly "hotdogging" on our Mark Grossman, Nicole Brennan, Darlene Dobkowski, Gentae Kemp, you are in a dating relationship it Domestic Violence Investigation pedestrian walkways.. This is Kevin Devlne, Una Wayman, Alyssa Fanz, Lea Mason, Maura means you do not have to tolerate Course and Investigator Cindy clearly against our college policy Desmond, Jcmlr Tuten, Kevin Devine, Nick Donahue, Chantal physical, emotional, verbal or Parker who has received and we refer you to page #79 of McClary, LaSharon Henderson, Eric Seiderman, Courtney Julia Sands, sexual abuse because you are advanced training in this crime. the Student Handbook for com­ Lori Lepelletier, Sara Kaur covered under the DV law. If There are many resources plete details of the regulations in Printed by AFL Web Printing your partner is extremely jealous, available to assist domestic vio­ regard to use of skateboards and possessive, has hit, kicked or lence victims, for example, the bicycles. Keep- in mind safety of The Argo is not an official PublicaHon of The Richard Sfockfon College of New Jersey, but produced independently by the students. shoved you, constantly insulting Coalition for Battered Women, the community is paramount and or criticizing you, or threatened www.njcbw.org, NJ Division of unsafe operation of these devices The people listed above are the only qualified representatives of The Argo. Letters, to hurt you or themself because of Woman, www.NJ.gov/dca/dow, will result in administrative opinions, photographs, cartoons, and articles are welcome by all. Deadlines are Wednesdays by 5 PM. The Argo reserves the right to edit or deny all submissions. the relationship, you may be in a statewide domestic violence hot­ action against the offender. Copyright Argo Corporation 2007 relationship you should consider line, 1-800-572-SAFE (7233), TIP OF THE WEEK: In getting out of. Many abusers and many others. Additionally, New Jersey, drivers are required increase their pattern and type of the responding officer will assist to yield to pedestrians in a cross abuse. For example, the abuse you with the filing of a temporary walk according to N.J. S. 39-4- Your Friendly may begin as verbal and increase restraining order against the 36. On campus we have many to physical and worse yet, alleged offender if you so desire. cross walks and many people assault. It is prudent to remove The DV law was put into effect to walking, so for the safety of our Five l?ay Forecas4^ yourself from relationships that protect all members of our state community we ask all motorists from Weather.coni exhibit any of these traits. against an abuser. Those protec­ to slow down when approaching Another area covered by the tions and in some instances addi­ a cross walk and to yield to DV law is a situation of co-habi- tional protections are available to pedestrians when they are cross­ tation, i.e. living with someone. all members of our campus com- ing a roadway. That may include your college mxmity. Safety is everyone's business, roommate(s) in certain situations. COMMUNITY SAFETY so please report any safety or If your roommate has committed BULLETIN: Last week we had security concern to us at X4390 one of the offenses covered imder 2 cars stolen from our Housing or dial 9-1-1 in an emergency. Men. 10/29 Tues. 10/30 the DV law, you may be a DV 2/3 parking lots in the middle of Sunny Sunny high: 56° high: 62° to \/'oU! low: 38° low: 43° Forms are available at the Library's Reference Desk! Next election: Nov. 6, 2007 home address,' is at www.njvoterinfo.org. then your If you register at your campus For all members of the New Jersey polling place address, you must supply a prop­ State Senate and Assembly, County will be in your er campus mailing address Executives and Freeholders, many home commu­ including your campus box num­ Municipal Officials, and four public nity. To vote, ber. The local polling place is Wed. 10/31 Thurs. 11/1 questions (referenda). you must either out on Pomona Road (Rte 575). return home on For other voter information: Mostly Sunny Election Day or www.njvoterinfo.org.There may Mostly Sunny Voters must be 18 years old, and high: 65° high: 67° New Jersey residents for 30 days, as vote by absen­ be public forums on campus, low: 41° of Nov. 6. tee ballot. close to Election Day, with low: 50° A form for advice on how to obtain informa­ All sun, but Fri. 11/2 Deadline for registration: Oct. 16. requesting an tion on the various candidates. you can say absentee ballot goodbye to Mostly Sunny . Public Question #i-DEbICATES the 70's until Students may register (and ANNUAL REVENUE OF AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO A TAX the Spring high: 56° vote) either at a campus address RATE OF 1% UNDER THE STATE SALES TAX FOR (hopefully) low: 44° or a home address. PROPERTY TAX REFORM Advice to students on regis­ tering to vote: • Public Question #2--STEM CELL RESEARCH BOND For the Record: You must be a US citizen, 18 ISSUE years old on Election Day, and The Ar§o Is sorr^ about the not currently on probation or • Public Question #3--GREEN ACRES, FARMLAND, parole because of a felony con­ BLUE ACRES, AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOND Sudoku wlxup last week and we viction. ACT OF 2007 You are entitled to register hope you were able to help the either at your home address or • Public Question #4-C0NSTITUTI0NAL AMENDMENT your local address (if different erow find its way throuth the CONCERNING THE RIGHT TO VOTE FOR CERTAIN from your home address). PERSONS If you are registered at a learterow without much trouble October 29, 2007 Community Page 3 Police Blotter: 10/17/07-10/23/07 7 Maintenance Problems were missing from the A student's mother called A pedestrian crossing sign (1 Refrigerator, 3 ball locker. to ask the police to was found in one of the Overflowed Toilets, 1 remove a male student courts. Door Won't Secure, 1 No •A student's mcdication from her daughter's room, Hot Water) was taken from his as her daughter was The ambulance was called 3 Suspicious Persons kitchen countertop. preparing to leave for for a student with alcohol 3 Ambulance Calls 2 home. poisoning. Student was Disputes Tire marks were reported uncooperative, so ofi'icers 2 Acts of Criminal to have been seen on the A female student leader remanded the student into Mischief By the Numbers: intramural sports field. was inappropriately repri­ custody for underage con­ 2 Thefts manded by two officers. sumption. 1 Harassment 25 Culls to Housing 1 A student approached an She is still awaiting an 1 Unwanted Person 11 Calls lo Housing 2 officer to question about apology. A motorist was pulled 4 Calls to Housing 3 threatening text message over for speeding. The Highlights: the student had been 6 Calls to Housing 4 A student called the police officer checked the stu­ receiving. because the residence dent's insurance, and veri 1 Call lo IKnising 1 A bleacher was reported door wasn't working, and fied it through the policy missing from the intramu­ 17 Fire Alarms (6 A student called to report they showed how to prop­ dispatcher. Thankfully; ral fields. Cooking, 2 Hair problems with the refrig­ erly close and lock her the student had AIG. Straightener, 1 Unknown, erator, I can't even begin door. I Fire Door Exit Alarm, 7 A sergeant removed a to make that bad of a joke, Tips: Fryer Smoke) male \agrant and his bags A student was walking of" change from ihe park­ •Apparently the fryers in through the courts at 1:45 Be nice. 7 Noise Complaints ing lot of the Carnegie ihc Lakeside kitchen ha\e in the morning, telling II Housiiig I.oukouts Library. been smoking, a lot. "fhcy everyone to wake up. lie smart. 20 Vehicle Slops set the fire alarms off 7 Patrol could not locate ihe 10 Vchitlo l,ockouts The rear window of an limes this week. subject. Don't burn the popcorn in 7 Vehicle Accidents automobile was smashed your jnicrowavc; il sets 1 Vehicle Complaiiil out, and the tarp used lo Ihe police were asked to .An officcr was called off the fire alarms. 11 Parking C omplaints cover the hole was report­ help one of the nursing about a student sitting 134 I'arking Cilalioiis ed missing. homes find a patient, under a bridge. Student Lei others sleep. 10 F?iirglar Alarms fhank fully, ihe patient just needed some air. 7 Suspicious Vehicles The \olle\ball coach was safe at home. 4 C.lit'ck Ulcll Being Bleachers? What can a reported that sollevballs person do with bleachers?

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Decision '08: Primaries Whose Election Is It Anyway? Lina Wayman , Duncan Himter, fighting global warming, strength­ Barack Obama's campaign ta the federal government, which Argo Staff Writer and . In the lead for ening the , and restor­ focuses on many of the same is what he successfully did in New the Republicans are Rudy ing America's standing and repu­ issues as Senator Clinton's, such York as mayor. His campaign also The primaries for the 2008 Giuliani from New York and Fred tation in the world. as the plan to end the war in deals with issues such as cutting presidential election have kicked and improving health­ taxes, placing reasonable restric­ off, and we here at the Argo are care and the environ­ tions on , gun control, and slightly concerned that the stu­ ment. ensuring public safety. dents at Stockton are not fully He also focuses on Fred Thompson plans to aware of who is running and/or fighting poverty in appoint judges that are faithful to what the candidates stand for. America, reconciling the constitution, since he believes Thankfully, we're here to help, the role of faith in that the current judges are and here goes the rundown of American life, and attempting to make laws as what's going in the primaries cur­ tackling the immigra­ opposed to interpreting laws, and rently. tion issue that has that they are promoting a culture First off, for the Democratic caused quite a political of abortion and redefined mar­ Party, the candidates are as fol­ stir. riage. lows (at time of press): Hilary As for the His campaign also involves Clinton, , , Republican party, protecting the American home­ , , plans to land, making healthcare accessi­ Barack Obama, , restore fiscal discipline ble, building strong families, and and . protecting our energy. Recent polls conducted by Now that you've got the CNN show that out of these dem­ Thompson from basics, make sure to keep your ocratic candidates, Hilary Clinton ", with ears and eyes open as to what's to from New York and Barack Giuliani in the lead come with these candidates. Will Obama from Illinois are the top by 17 percent. Hilary stay in the lead for the two candidates, with Hilary's lead , Hilary Clinton's Democratic Party? outshining Obama's by 31 per­ campaign focuses on With Thompson receiving cent. many controversial increased support from the South, The candidates for the issues that have is it possible that he could beat out Republican Party are Rudy plagued the United Giuliani for the top spot in the Giuliani, John McCain, , States over the past Republican Party? Log on to , , years. These issues CNN.com, or simply tune into the include ending news to find out! the war in Iraq, Even If you're wot trow providing afford­ What's your Atiantic County, you can still able and accessi­ opinion., Stockton? Tell ble health care, vote in Atlantic County! US what you think ai?out strengthening the Registration forms are these candiiiaTes^ & others^ middle class, Democrats Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama (above) are .competing against avialble in the library. Republicans Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson (below). The competition is fierce. at argoe>loki.stockton.edu What's your Community of Scholars Adopt-A-Road and club or Sponsor a Community Service Clean-Up Latrenda Thomas the New Jersey Clean like to clean up, fill out an ice with friends and colleagues organization Community of Scholars Peer Communities Program. application, and decide when while keeping the environment Advisor It is a statewide litter-abate- they will do their clean up. clean? been up to? Applicants will receive two Among those who took the roadside signs that will let the time to volunteer at this com­ community know about your munity service event included adoption of the road and your Mrs. Paulette Forbes-Igharo Write about efforts to keep the community (Director of Community of clean, a "Litter Patrol Ahead" Scholars), LaToya Freso, it! sign to be placed at the start­ Jeannette Martino, Latrenda ing location of the road, Thomas, Jose Zabaleta, reporting forms so waste man­ Alexzander Wright, Clemente agement can pick up the litter, Martinez, Roberto Rivera Jr., to find out garbage bags, safety vests, Nathaniel Matthews, and pick up sticks, gloves, and William Eastein. wore, write traffic cones all for FREE! The time that these volun­ This program is very fun teers dedicated on this day is to argo@loki. and trouble-free. What's a bet­ highly recognized and greatly Photos courtesy of Latrenda Thomas ter way to do community serv­ appreciated. On Saturd^iy, October 20, ment program created by the stockton.edu 2007, Community of Scholars passage of the Clean sponsored an Adopt-A-Road Communities Act in 1986. It's Clean Up community service managed by the New Jersey We'd love to event. Organizations Dept. of Treasury, New Jersey F.E.M.A.L.E.S. (Focused, Dept. of Environmental Educated, Motivated, Protection and the New Jersey hear f row Aspiring, Ladies, Empowering Clean Communities Council Society) and M.A.L.E.S. (Men (Atlantic County Utilities you! Achieving Leadership, Authority www.acua.com)." It Excellence, and Success) is a wonderful way to partici­ came out to help at the event pate in community service plus, ft gives your along with Community of while keeping our environ­ Scholars participants. ment clean. mom something The road adopted by Anyone can apply to adopt Community of Scholars. is a road - an individual, a group to hang on the Moss Mill Road, between of people, or an organization. Wrangleboro and Pomona Anyone who wishes to adopt a fridge Roads. "The Adopt-A-Road road must decide on which program is facilitated under section of a road they would October 29, 2007 World & Nation Page 5 House Calls "Violent Extremists" Vote Yes on #3 to in Pakistan the "Biggest Threat" Keep NJ Green Sarah K. Sieracki working farms. In other words, it to United States Argo Editorial Staff keeps the garden state green and protects our history. Nicole Brennan After the assault on the Red "operating in a military way, As many of you out there may In addition, passage of ques­ Argo Staff Writer, DC Mosque in 2006, Islamic extrem­ you're dealing with tribal realize, voting day is fast tion 3 will create the Blue Acres ists rejected the North Waziristan instincts and competing with the approaching. November 6th is Program. Blue Acres would fund In Washington, the House Accord and, over the last few Taliban, A1 Qaeda, and other the big day. There will be a mrai- the state's purchasing of flood Armed Services Committee met months, the militants have effec­ extremist groups. The way to ber of things to vote for, but you prone land for open space preser­ with witnesses to discuss security tively fought the army with sui­ confront that extremism is should pay attention to question vation. It should probably be challenges in Pakistan. cide bombing tactics. through ethics to promote democ­ #3. Question 3 will be concern­ stated here that the state will only In her opening statement to the Civilian leaders remain torn racy and economic development ing the Green Acres, Farmland, buy from willing sellers. The committee, Ambassador Teresita between the extremist groups, of the people." Blue Acres, and Historic program would focus on lands C. Schaffer, In the upcoming Preservation Bond Act of 2007. located in the Delaware River, Director of the election, General South Asia Musharraff has prom­ Program, ised to step down as stressed that the military leader. If the "biggest security promise is kept, it will challenge for the make for a transition US comes fi-om to civilian democratic the newly rule. emboldened, However, critics violent extrem­ doubt that the current ists who are Prime Minister will challenging the live up to his word. authority of the The panel unanimous­ Pakistani state." Imran AH was among the 540 surviving victims of the attack ly claimed that such Panelist Dr. on Benazir Bhutto who remained in Karachi hospitals. Akhtar accusations jpaimot be Marvin Soomro for The New Ydrk Times. made at the present Weinbaum, a time, and the chance Scholar-in-Residence from the who promise protection and eco­ of that happening is "very low." Middle East Institute, addressed nomic stability within the bor­ While international interests the challenges for Pakistan along ders, and the US-allied Pakistani seem to be more concerned with the Afghan boarder. military who speak of a demo­ Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, In the Western region of cratic state. Pakistan is estimated to be 90% Pakistan, also called the Congressman Hank Johnson nuclear capable. The protection Federally Administered Tribal (D-GA) told that the and security of keeping those Areas (FATA), extremist groups American presence is viewed as capabilities from falling into the such as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban another inilitary operation. hands of terrorists should be a top have deep roots. Weinbaum stat­ "We need to be putting our priority for the US. ed, "Islamabad has, for now, lost money into the affairs of the civil Congressman Johnson con­ If you vote #3, our parks will continue to look beauujul. the battle to fight militancy and process, so that people will be cluded, "We took our. eyes off the This is NOT a new tax. It mere­ Passaic River, and Raritan River ." able to start appreciating America prize." ly allows the State Treasurer to basin fioodways. In the past, the military has more along with freedom and Decisions regarding political issue bonds for preservation pro­ Why should we be so con­ tried to bring stability and peace democracy in Pakistan, as actions in Congress are pending, grams. The bonds will be repaid cerned with preserving land in through negotiations with the opposed to military rule." but the need to protect US inter­ over the next 30 years. The only New Jersey? Over forty acres of conservative tribal leaders. Johnson also stated that when ests in Pakistan is prevalent. catch is that the voting public land are lost to urban sprawl each Healthy Lifestyle: needs to approve the spending. day. Every so often a state park is The money would be divided able to purchase land, but it is not up in a number of ways. The nearly enough to make up for that Respecting Your Mind & Your Body Green Acres program would which is lost to urban develop­ Lori Lepelletier people are quick to find a source a culture that supports personal receive $109 million for open ment. At this rate. New Jersey Stockton Alum '07 to blame, such as movies, maga­ damage. And it is a growing cul­ space preservation. Seventy- would reach full development in zine covers, and the unrealistic ture. three million would be used for thirty years. This could spell Writing for a newspaper regu­ mannequins in clothing stores. The dangers of EDs to one's farmland preservation. The Blue huge trouble for the Pine Barrens. larly, you are constantly looking One can look for statistics on physical body are immense and Acres Program would receive If you've ever wanted to do for parts of society that might be how many people in the country easily researched. But what is $12 million. Lastly, historic something for the environment, overlooked. It is the reality that have eating disorders (EDs). also easy to find are the pockets preservation would receive $6 but never had the time to partici­ at times, stories have to be over­ However this is a social situation of people that write lists of how million. If the act passes, the pate in a cleanup, take about ten looked. They may be completely that does not foster an environ­ to best hide this disease, what funds would be available June 1, tninutes on November 6th and applicable to the audience of a ment that supports people that songs will inspire you to not take 2008 for fiscal year 2009. vote "yes" on question 3. It's an publication, but as a journalist have an ED. Many times it feels another bite, or creeds that will The money will be used for easy way to do your part for the there is a large looming question, as if American culture does not convince you to binge. numerous things such as protect­ environment. "Do I want to introduce people to accept you unless you are thin. If The nutritionist on campus is ing drinking water, keeping rivers For additional information this culture?" That is the case you talk about the way in which available for appointments for and beaches clean, creating safe check out when writing about a topic such you have to damage yourself in students without charge. new playgrounds and urban parks www.njkeepitgreen.org. as eating disorders. order to meet the socially accept­ for children, preventing urban For college students there is a able weight, you are deemed a -Lori Lepelletier is currently sprawl, safeguarding wildlife Source: lot of talk about the "Freshman danger. studying at the Pacific Lutheran habitat, protecting forests and www.njkeepitgreen.org 15." And sometimes that com­ So don't let out the secret, or Theological Seminary earning a natural areas, preserving farms ment is met by, "it's more like the find a support group. Masters in Divinity. and historic sites, and protecting Freshman 30." People, both Sometimes this support Nutritionist Kim Raring^ women and men, therefore go group can come in the into college on the defense. This shape of a group of MS,RD (609-652.-4701) and can be perfectly healthy. Simple friends on campus who Health Educator Luanne life choices like opting out the share the same fears Anton (609-626-6088) are buffet style serving of N-Wing to about their own body located in the Wellness go to G-wing, or going to Big image. More often for a Center, West Quad, and Blue to work out, even if it's only yoimg adult, it is an inter­ are available to all stu­ once in a while. These choices net message board. dents free of charge. are a way to manage one's weight People sharing their pic­ in a healthy way. tures and personal slo­ Counseling services for But there is a large percentage gans, "I want to be as eating disorders are also of people that have eating disor­ small as I feel" or "love available In the ders. Statistics are quoted and me to the bones." This is Wellness Center. Page 6 October 29, 2007

Kappa Sigma & Delta Zeta Love Pride Alliance Their Court (& Lake Fred, Too!) Feature Presentation: Devin Shore Lake Fred area of the dark path; up, the newer members of both For the Argo in the end making a large impact Kappa Sigma and Delta Zeta con­ on the overall appearance of the tinue the close ties between the In Sickness and On a cool Saturday morning in Stockton College campus. two Greek organizations. Kappa October, the new members of Both Kappa Sigma and Delta Sigma and Delta Zeta both pride Kappa Sigma fraternity and Delta Zeta pride themselves on their themselves on their records of In Health Zeta sorority met to clean up outstanding records in communi­ community service, thus pairing Lina Wayman disease, a fatal neuromuscular Stockton's campus. ty service. The brothers and sis- up for projects such as the cam­ Argo Staff Writer disease that damages nerve cells The pus clean in the brain and spinal cord that two up are just On Thursday, October 18th, control muscle movement, organi­ natural. Stockton College presented a which inevitably killed Marilyn zations To fur­ free screening of the award win­ before she had the opportunity met on ther solidi­ ning documentary. In Sickness take her vows with Diane. Two campus fy the and In Health, in the Alton other couples were introduced at 11am bonds cre­ Auditorium in A-Wing. This in the documentary, Chris and and, ated during screening was hosted by the Craig, together for over 36 from theStockton Pride Alliance, and years, and Marcye and Karen, there, cleanup, dealt with the struggle for equal together for 15 years. split into the new rights in gay and lesbian mar­ "My goal was to have as groups and old riages. The documentary was many people as possible see this to tackle members of released last suminer and has film," says Pilar Prassas. The the task Kappa already received 2 best docu­ documentary was not only of clean­ Sigma and mentary awards in Southwest touching and emotional, but it ing Lake Delta Zeta as well as in was also very informative in let­ Fred and had brunch Philadelphia. At 6pm that ting the audience become aware the in N-Wing. Thursday, Lauren DelRossi, the of the way gay and lesbian cou­ Housing After vice president of the Stockton ples were being mistreated by 1 courts. the success Pride Alliance, presented her­ the government and denied the Over 0 f self in front of the audience and rights that straight couples the next Future hopeful Kappa Sigmas and Delta Zetas help contribute to Stockton s Saturday's gave a brief background of the receive, based solely on their clean up, sexuality. At the end of the doc­ three good, clean fun. Photo courtesy of KE/AZ. documentary everyone was hours, the idea of a about to see, and also intro­ umentary, I had an opportunity the 17 new members went and ters in charge of putting this com­ future project involving Kappa duced the producer/director. to speak with Diane, and her cleaned all eight courts in munity service project together, Sigma and Delta Zeta was Pilar Prassas, and Diane Marini, opinions on showing the film Housing 1, the light path, the Steven Couras, Mathew Flores, brought up, and at this point is who was one of the individuals echoed that of Prassas', "We dark path, and other areas of Lake Kristin Rodgers, and Whitney quite likely. documented in the film. happen to be gay, but we're still Fred. Evans, were there to lend a help­ By three o'clock everyone had The basis of the film rested normal people, and that's why When all was said and done, ing hand and pass on the tradi­ left and the day concluded; how­ on an instance that occurred in Marilyn and I decided t© step approximately 20 large garbage tions of their respective organiza­ ever, the impact on the Stockton 2002, in which 7 New Jersey forward and show people this." bags were filled. They also came tions to the new members. campus and the friendships creat­ couples filed a lawsuit in the Thank you to the Pride across three old chairs from the By participating in this clean ed that day will live on. hopes of legalizing same-sex Alliance for hosting this screen­ marriages. As the documentary ing and giving the students at opened up, the audience was Stockton an opportunity to view Do yon Have It Talc.es introduced to Marilyn and the struggle gay and lesbian To Rise Above The Bias? Diane, a lesbian couple of 14 couples are undergoing. years. Also, Stockton students, be To Look Pmst The Prejudice? They discussed their struggle sure to swing by the safe zone To Forget The in. the quest for obtaining full workshops on Oct. 31! The marital rights, and served to be Pride Alliance is also hosting Stan-d Up For Equality: the most poignant and heart­ these workshops in order to pro­ warming couple in the docu­ mote diversity and safety for mentary due to the constant LGBT students on campus. obstacles blocking ES Are: their way Friends, Family, Partners, Associates, to achiev­ Students, Staff, Faculty, Administrators, ing their kvkr;yom:e. goal. The most painful Join The Alliance For obstacle thrown in front of them was Wednesflay, October 31^* Marilyn's ^pm @ TMLC diagnosis of ALS, also Maste:d & Free Foad F*r€>\^ided known as by Stockton Rride Jilliance Lou Pride Alliance is dedicated to creati^a safe zone on Gehrig's our campus for everyone in the community. 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Disability Week Features Surf Club Is Seeking Murderball, and Support for Student comedian Josh Blue Organization Nicholas Donahue The Paralympics are the Olympics for Tim Paez weekend. A team of 6 Surf Club Argo Staff Writer people for with physical disabilities, not Surf Club for the Argo members represented Stockton and mental. The Paralympics occur every four two surfers. Bill Dejesus and Emmet Murderball (2005) opened with a member years and happen the week after the Olympic The Stockton Surf Club has kicked Fenichel, took 1®^ and 2"''place in of the Paralympics team, Mark Zupan, games. It is an opportunity for those who are off a great year with great programs Mens Shortboard. Over 50 competi­ changing. You saw how he struggled to take physically disabled to compete in the games. on and off campus. With a free con­ tors from 7 other East Coast schools his cloths off and put on new ones. It was an Games include soccer, archery, and many cert for freshman and a well-attended as far as Maryland up to Rhode Island eye opener. The entire documentary was others. They started in 1960 and have been beach sweep this semester, and sever­ attended. Other New Jersey schools eerie going al more service projects planned, the present were the Rutgers surf club with on ever Club has been reaching out to the (SWEL) and Monmouth University the since. community to get people excited Surf Club. sense Many about surfing Why the dis- of sad- people and about giv­ t i n c t i o n n e s s; don't ing back to the Surf Club supports between Surf how­ know community and Club activities ever, about it helping the Stockton; where is and that of its the though, environment. members? Surf docu­ because Alternately, Stockton's support for Club has logged ment­ the members of the Surf Club? over 250 hours ed dis- publici­ Surf Club have of community abled ty is also been """"""""""""" service since had poor. active. Members of the Club taught Spring of 2006, various fund-raising each The other Stockton students how to surf events to raise over $1000, two proba­ accept- docu­ early this semester at the first ever tionary years under the offices of e d men­ iurf clinic. The clinic is the #1 BOTH Athletics and Student what tary demanded event by the student body Development, two dedicated staff/fac- had was h a p - c 0 m - pened pelling to them. It made you realize that even though and really showed what it was like to be dis­ they were disabled, they had fun and lived abled and that there is a life after the tragedy. their life to the best of their abilities. They It was shown as part of Disability Week here also take their sport seriously, training as at Stockton. The week stretched from hard the Olympic team does. Monday the 15 to Monday 22. The week was The documentary also included some finished off by an appearance from Josh drama between the United States Blue, the comedian with Cerebral Palsy. He Paralympics team and the Canadian team. was featured on the NBC series. Last Comic The coach for the Canadian team, Joe Standing. He won the series. All the dona­ Bishop, was a former member of the US tions will be given to the South Jersey Field team until he wasn't selected for the team of Dreams and to the Fisher House after many successful seasons. He became Foundation. Both are foundations to help the vengeful and decided to coach the Canadian disabled. For donations, please see there team in hopes to beat the Americans. The websites at www.fisherhouse.org, and Canadians finally do in the 2002 World www.sjfieldofdreams.com. Championships. In the 2004 Paralympics, New Zealand won the gold with Canada sil­ Check out next week's Argo for full cover­ ver and the US with the bronze. age of Josh Blue's performance!

Bill DeJesus, Dan Borelli, & Tim Buckley at the Clean Water Classic this month in Wrightsville Beach, NC. Photo courtesy of Surf Club.

ulty advisers, several contest trophies, since Day I of Surf Club, and it went and has among the largest member off without a hitch. Club members base of any campus organization. provided lifeguards and soft-top foam Despite its history. Surf Club has not boards free of charge on a beautiful had approved a single sanctioned off- Friday afternoon at the end of campus event since its inception, not a September. single dollar has been provided Club members have also been toward its budget, nor has any trip active in sportsmanship. 25 members been sponsored; it has not even been of the Surf Club represented Stockton allowed to spend any of the money its for the second year in a row at the members have worked to raise. annual Clean Water Classic Sutf The Club supported the faculty at Tournament in Wrightsville Beach, last years Holiday Faculty Dinner by NC early in October. Surfers from providing surfboards, the Club builds colleges and universities from New awareness for and cleans up trash on Jersey to Florida attended the contest our local beaches and roads (ACUA that was sponsored by the UNCW supports Surf Club with an Adopt-A- Surf Club and the Cape Fear Chapter Road and supplies), the Club respon­ of the national Surfrider Foundation, sibly raises money to help pay its own an organization focused on environ­ way, and it continually provides mental protection of our oceans. The opportunities to engage students in water was warm, the people were the community; the Club also serves great, and while the waves could have as a great recruitment tool for the been better, a great time was had by College. Yet, members have to pay all. 100% of every single event out of Surf Club members also attended pocket. the 4th Annual Terrapin Invitational Surf Club supports Stockton; Collegiate Surf Competition hosted where is Stockton's support for Surf by the University of Maryland last Club? Page 8 October 29, 2007

Pumpkins and Zombies "On the Beat" Gives a and TP, Oh My New Pulse to WLFR Staci Carney up-to-date on issues that would otherwise Mischievous Origins Explained For the Argo be overlooked. Some events and issues that have already been covered are club fair, Alyssa Fanz Night, and Com Night Acts of and sprayed people with it and it Ra^o has always been an important homecoming, the role of Stockton Argo Staff Writer minor vandalism done on this took their hair off," said a sopho­ means of news communication. That is why Entertairmient Team and the Bean's List, night included, egging houses, more who wishes to be anony­ Stockton's radio station, 91.7 WLFR, is with upcoming issues like free culture We all commonly know knocking and tapping on peo­ mous. proud to present "On the Beat," featuring music and the new student center. ple's windows, drawing with In Ihe early 19th and 20(h MischiefNight is the night before segments about Stockton and global issues The project has definitely been a leam- Halloween, where most people soap on peoples' cars, and dr^ century, the minor acts of vandal­ that affect college students. ing experience for the interns. Starting out ing toilet paper over peoples' ism tumed into more serious acts. go out and perfomi minor acts of The project is lead by a new Assistant with little to no radio experience, the interns vandalism. What we don't know homes pr trees (also known as Neighborhood communities and Professor of Communications, Joe'l have been progressing and putting more is where it originated and how it T.P.-ing). However, as time local clubs like Boy Scouts mobi­ Ludovich, along with ten radio station work into the station than ever before. They came to be that mischie­ lized to organize safe interns. With more interns than ever before, are under the watchful eye of Ludovich vous night before and fim alternatives to it is power in numbers that got this idea in who has plenty of experience with the radio Halloween. Mischief vandalism. School motion. Originally an idea of communica­ and television industry. Although she is a night is a tradition in posters of Ihe time tion's major Mariam Majd, "On the Beat" first year professor, she has the credentials called for a "Sane England, Scotland, was a way that Majd wanted to educate to establish a solid framework for WLFR. Ireland, and flie United Halloween." Good chil­ Stockton students on controversial and She has worked for public television in States, and the custom is dren were encouraged informative issues they should know about Philadelphia, has done freelance work for for young people to take to go door to door and but probably do not. To help get the project CNN, Globalvision, and In the Life Media, a degree of license to receive treats from off the grotmd, she has used the communi­ along with creating locally and nationally play pranks and do mis­ homes and shop own­ cation radio internship as tool to give her the screened independent films. Her radio ers, thereby keeping chief to their neighbors. help she needed and the facilities to do so. experience hes in Sirius Satellite Radio. troublemakers away. By "Usually it's younger "The radio station has never really done As for the future of "On the Beat," Joe'l the 1930's, these "beg­ kids going out trying to a news program centered arotind student says "I would like for 'On the Beat' to con­ gar's nights" were enor­ look for fim, but some­ interest, and it is an interesting new addition tinue into next semester and become part of mously popular and times they get in trouble. to get interns more involved," says Meryl the regular programming WLFR has to being practiced'nation- Hhink people like to do it Willet, an intem at the station this semester. offer." wide, with the "trick or because they want to In years past the interns' tasks con­ passed people started to perform treaf' greeting widespread from keep the tradition alive. I person­ sisted of creating Public Service more dangerous acts of vandal­ the late 1930's. To tune into ""On ally think it's harmless unless you Announcements, reviewing CD's, and ism. This consisted of using So, now fiiat you have an ruin someone's property. Toilet operating the station equipment This the Beaf listen to arsons to bum down , buildings, understanding of the origins of paper or meaningless pranks are semester, eager interns are starting a spray-painting houses, and shoot­ Mischief Night and Halloween, 91.7 WLFR or stream all meant to be fimny and I think project that they hope builds into some­ if you get toilet pq^ered it just ing people or things with a paint- what will you be doing this thing that will stay. Interns are turning the station at ball gua Halloween season? Which one decorates for Halloween," said two stories each week and playing them "The worst prank I ever heard will tickle your fkicy, causing www,WLFRJm, avail­ Chris Costa, a freshman. between and during radio shows. The of was when people in my town trouble on Mischief Night or Until the 19lh century, it was two and a half to four minute NPR-Uke able on all campus celebrated on Halloween and threw pun^ikins through peo­ going out and having fim on segments keep Stockton students, fac­ known as Devil's night, ples'car windshields. They also Halloween? computet desktops. ulty and even the outside cotrmiunity Nickanan Night, E^)py Door put Nair in shaving cream cans October 29, 2007 Page 9

Ask Dr. Love Dear Dr. Love, A Protest Vote That's Fun! Almost eight years ago, Sean Eighteen to thirty-year-old Now is it sending a message? I've been reading a lot of the stuff you've put in the papers and I "Puffy" Combs told us to vote, or Americans in college and the cur­ Maybe if the catch phrase were think it's good. I kind of have a situation for you. I can't get my ex the alternative would be death. rent and future workforce of "Political Engagement: It's kicking girlfnend off my head. It's been a while since we had an actual con­ Still, the 18-30-year-old demo­ America, that's who. ass and taking names" or "Politics: versation and she just talks about her classes md that's it. She seems graphic didn't vote in impressive Ok. Now what's it saying. Trust us, it doesn't suck all the like she doesn't even care about me. Before we broke up, she told me numbers. In 2004, the numbers My peers in wonderful freezing time" we'd hsten. Then as we grew that she wasn't sure if we were the right for each other, which means changed, but now they were voting cold Upper G have mixed feelings. into our own and started getting she probably wants to get with other guys. How should I cope with for, as two other well-known Steven Couras said "It's a PR stunt. tired of witty sarcasm and crude this stuff. Females are crazy!! I think I should tell you that this has celebrities Matt Stone and Trey language, we'd at least have happened before and it was just so hard for each other to let go of what Parker would put it, "a giant been educated in our youth to we had. douche or a turd sandwich," (i.e. know what's going on, instead Chuck President Bush, who everyone of ignoring it until our Social hated, or Senator Kerry, who Security or property laws are everyone didn't hate as much as threatened because of a political Bush.) situation that'd been brewing for I am by no means speaking as a 15 years. whole for this generation, only as I think the political climate my opinion from observation, and for these primaries without my observation tells me that the Colbert's involvement is the political situation in our (the col­ most exciting in my political lective we of people between 18 memory's career; it's a nail biter and 30) lives has been bleak. to the finish line. Hilary, Obama, When celebrities run for office, Rudy, McCain, etc. Who will my dad says, "Other countries are win?! Read about them. It's on laughing at us." That's not entire­ page 4 this week. "Stephen and Me. ly true - other countries are Some students I've talked to laughing regardless. Laughing all didn't think twice when I asked Dear Chuck, the way to the bank (from us buy­ I've heard his ratings have gone them if they'd vote for Colbert as You need to start going to the gym buddy,do your own thing ing their oil.) down. Besides those people are president. In retrospect, it's a and don't worry about anyone else. Stop talking to the ex-gf, be mys­ So when someone like a Daily only supporting him because he's protest to who's seemingly sup­ terious, don't go on AIM, Facebook, or Myspace. That stuff is the Show anchor spin-offl decides on famous." Tom Sunchuk loves him. porting this generation now, and worst. Chucky my boy, Halloween is coming up and you should def­ his cable TV show that he's going I wonder what Matt Ashe thinks. for the moment, it's a strong sup­ initely go out get a costume with your boys and go out with a bang! to get himself on both Democratic Famous, with supporters. port to a voice that tells the tmthi­ And sure it might be true she wants to meet new people just to make and Republican ballots for the pri­ Already, South Carolina's The ness like it is. sure you guys were meant to be. But then again, if it wasn't meant to maries in his home state (a swing State newspaper has reported that Colbert in '08. be than why is it so hard for you guys to split up? state) of South Carolina, what is the online ballot-donation support Hopefully. Write Dr. Love! that saying? Oh, it's another PR website has had so many donations -Emily "Hell,-I'd-vote-him- [email protected] stunt, oh it's another thing people for Colbert that it's curbing Senator for-him-in-'08,-NJ's-always-a- with money can do. Oh, look at all You're angry, we know it. better to be angry thaw Clinton and Senator Obama's blue-state-anyway" Heerema the people who are supporting him. . apathetic. Maybe you're owe of the few who's wot Editor in Chief awgry, but you've still got sowethiwg to say Share An Open Letter to RSC your thoughts awd cowwewts with your cowwuwity Dear All Ospreys, together with professor Avery of the Whatever happened to the days through the power of priwt. political science department. Being of ferocious mascots? Lions and I'm a political science major smokers at the time, we became Tigers and Bears - oh my!!!! here at Stockton, and I transferred friends during smoke breaks and Seriously though, a little bird? Why here about a year ago. I decided exchanged phone numbers at the not make it something like the argo^ioki. that I no longer wanted to live at end of the semester. Sure, Lauper Stockton "Jersey Devils"? Jimmy stocktow.edu college, and that I would commute was beautifiil, at least in my eyes, Leads Rd anyone? Oh 1 digress... to Stockton. My first semester here, but it was nothing more than friend­ When you're a commuter stu­ Attn.- Opiwiows I only really spoke to one person ship. Actually it was good bonding. dent who works full-time, has kids, who lived on campus - a lovely for­ All you fellow cigarette smokers and food to put on the table your mer student who was the vice pres­ know what I'm talking about. If priorities may be a little different ident of the Alpha Gamma Delta you're gonna get lung , why from residential students. Greek Opiwioiis are limited to 400 words and may wot cowtaiw sorority. To all of you Alpha not do it in good company? At least mixers, soccer games, Osprey profawity, racist, offewsive, or violewt language. Opiwiows Gamm's, yes I'm talking about you're not dying by yourself... pride, and a bunch of little tables "Lauper." ^yhow, that was really the where students tell you you should may be awowymous. She too was a political science only campus resident that I became vote are all things commuters typi­ major and we had two classes friendly with. All of my other cally don't have time for friends from Stockton were fellow Last but not least, us commuters commuter students. It sparked a don't have the time or budget to be thought in my mind - are these two career students. BCanye West sums ^Mum lifAs Spe«:h 11 Language Pathologists, PhysicaH populations much different? up the thought best: "Look at the OccupatiOMi Tfierapists witfi Schools & Rehab Facilities On the surface, they are Valedictorian, scared of the future absolutely different. Commuters while I hop in the Delorean - scared don't live on campus, residential to face the world, complacent students obviously do. A lot of career student -some people gradu­ SIP*CF« older, non-traditional students com­ ate but be still stupid." IliiiiiliiiS:; A Division of Riiingyals inr. mute. It's mostly younger students, Commuters tend to have their 7SHH/T51D TOP CF PROGRAM well students who went to college minds where college students right after high school, who live on should have their minds - on the $7,000 TgiHon Assistance Avaibbie W»iers% ia j campus. Digging below the surface future. No future employer really for last Year's Masters Students there are some more deeper-felt cares that you stood in the hallway emotional differences, and hence between classes only to be ignored Competitive Compensation the . by students, commuters, and resi­ Excellent Benefits For instance, for every one stu­ dents alike, who could care less *Ch»eatr FT/PT Opportunities dent . that is working so hard about NJPIRG or some other between classes to staple their club/awareness movement. There is Free VISA Sponsorship (Hlb) % clubs' advertisements to bulletin a lot that residential students could Outstanding boards there are probably at least 20 leam from commuters. "Eyes on commuter students who could care the Prize," or your degree and # Apply online at www.axiomlink.eom less. Commuters are here for two future. reasons - education and a degree. Call: 1-866-696-0999 Residential students are here for With Love to all Stockton more reasons: meet friends, show Students, Fax: 1-866-696-7991 school spirit, party it up, get a £OE Email: [email protected] degree, have fim and get all excited -Adrien RobertChavanon over a mascot that's a little bird. [email protected] Page 10 October 29, 2007

Ifs Not a Privilege^ It's a Right Stockton KAW, MS Y& AAA Ask "Do We Still Live in a Black and White World?" La Sharon D. Henderson my third year here and before instance, would say, "I'm surprised that a small Argo Staff Writer coming here I figured that the Ku the media have continuous cover­ number of women heard this Klux Klan was nothing more than age on the case? Would the situa­ story or are angry after hearing It was a little over six months fictional characters seen only in tion even have been blown out of how she had no other choice but ago when racial slurs were found the movies. I didn't realize that proportion, which many people to eat feces to survive." sprawled amongst various areas they actually existed." She went say they did?" Brooks asked. "Had it been a white girl, I'm N of Stockton's campus. It was a on to say, "In my country every­ With this topic, it was agreed sure more media coverage would little less than a year ago when an one is the same, and there are no upon between the audience and have been placed on the situation. African American female student differences just because the skin the panel that Vick's involvement I guess since African-Americans recalls ringing the bell to' one of colors aren't the same." with the dog fighting wasn't the endure all the time, it's as the residential dorm areas and Professor Michael Rodriguez smartest decision. if it is an everyday occurrence or encountering a white male stu­ added his comments saying, One student commented, "It the norm for an African- dent who referred to her as " just "Because we have this Freedom was very stupid for him to partic­ American woman to endure this another n%$#er." of Speech, people feel that they ipate in dog fighting, but if a type of treatment. Unfortunately, Though the days of segrega­ have the right to make any com­ white quarterback was the one it happens so often that no one is tion have long since been over ments, but in actuality, they who did it the media might have surprised anymore after hearing and placed into our history books, don't." covered it for maybe a week, but that this type of thing happened," can the same thing be said about African American attitudes then the situation would have said Farzana Akter. the subject of racism? towards racism suggests that ended as soon as it came. He The last topic discussed dealt On Monday, October 15th, though there have been several probably wouldn't even have to with the media having the power three diverse Greek organizations advances in race relations, many go to trial, he'd just simply have to shape and influence human on Stockton's campus, Kappa feel their lives are subjected to to pay a fine, do some communi­ opinion. Mr. Arthur Davis strong­ Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc, Mu nothing more than stereotyping ty service and go speak to chil­ ly spoke on how the media has Sigma Upsilon Sorority Inc. and and discrimination. dren about how dog fighting is the power to influence, as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority hosted Jyron Brogks, who is a mem­ wrong, then the situation would audience, people have the choice a program entitled "Do We Still ber of the Kappa Alpha Psi be over. as to what the media can and can­ Live In A Black and White Fraternity and was also the mod­ Another topic discussed dealt not show. "Bottom line," he World?" With a panel consisting erator of the program, brought with the case in which an states, "Don't sell your soul to of faculty and students, such top­ one of the topics that were African-American girl was tor­ something that changes your val­ ics as Jena 6 and the incident stemmed from the discussion up. tured in West Virginia. When the ues." where nooses were hung in a The subject dealt with the issue in gruesome story was told of how police officers locker in New which the way the media seems she was freated, an interesting To find out more about York were discussed. to portray African-American comment was raised by Brooks. these clubs and all oth­ One student, who is from celebrities. More so in particular, "Because this happened around ers on campus, check Romania, commented on her the media's portrayal of Falcons the time when the Jena 6 incident the Club Calander in i experience living in America and quarterback Michael Vick. "Had occurred, this young woman was the differences that she encoun­ it been another famous quarter­ overshadowed by the six Jena six the back of this and 2007 tered while at Stockton. "This is back who was white, like, for students," he said. He went on to future Argos CSA's "Who Was Really Advance Your Career On the Boat?" Gentae Kemp from. Argo Staff Writer You would immediately think of the city in which you live, because as we October 17,2007 was a day filled with were brought to our new domains, we many interesting programs. One program were stripped of everything and forced to that had a great impact on the Stockton adjust to this American culture. So indeed community was the Caribbean Students' we have lost vision of where we really Association's program "Who Really Was came from. on the Boat." The next interesting topic was "Are we The program took place in F-201 from all related?" Andrea Pinkston says, "She 6pm to 8pm and was designed to enhance believes that if there could be a link of Earn a the knowledge of the "The Middle each individual's roots of their past that Passage" during slavery with reference to we all are possibly related." the slaves. Many of the people in the room agreed Masters of Science Degree It focused on who was really on the with Andrea's statement. Reality of the boat and where they were dropped off. issue comes from lack of knowledge most The program was to let everyone know people have about the history. in Hospitality Management the history that links people of the The message that was intended was Caribbean to the homeland of Africa. that down the line and back generations, People seem to forget that, before they we all were on the boat no matter what • 30 credit program claim where they were raised or possibly shade of color your skin is. bom, biologically we all come from an • Small classes Afiican homeland. The first question that kicked off the • Financial aid available program was "Do you consider your self black or African-American?' to those who qualify Almost everyone in the room answered that they considered themselves to be African-American. It was clear to most of the audience 410-752-4710 exL120 who showed up to the program that being black is just simply being black by the color of their skin, as opposed to www.bic.edu being African-American in which we all came from Africa. BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Although the majority of the audi School of Graduate Studies » School of Culinary Arts School of Hotel Restaurant Catering Aianaxe*nmt ence knew this fact, there are some Slates • Irclaijcl people who are not because of perhaps someone asking you where you were October 29, 2007 Page 11

FEMALES and MALES Phi Beta Sigma Tells the Demand Respect at Truth on Snitching Stereotype Awareness La Sharon D. Henderson negative sense the discussion sur­ of today s era seem to continu­ Argo Staff Writer faced around the hip-hop era and ously make it to number one on how music artists, in particular Billboard Charts, they have lyrics Workshop On Wednesday, October 17th, hip-hop artists refuse to disclose that degrade women or have sim­ Gentae Kemp The second interesting topic the brothers of Phi Beta Sigma any information about anyone. ple minded catchy phrases, yet no Argo Staff Writer was called, "What do you Fraternity, Inc., hosted a program Such artists that were mentioned positive messages. think of how women are por­ entitled "Stop Snitching." The were Lil' Kim, Busta Rhymes Hip Hop artists such as On October 17, 2007, here trayed in the media?" Many of program was designed to inform and Biggie Smalls. It seemed to Common are known for the posi­ at Stockton there was a pro­ the women had the same view students of the positive and nega­ be around the early 90's when tive messages in their lyrics, yet gram that took place in Upper of how the media portray us as tive affects which stems fi-om rappers stopped talking about they aren't showing negativity in G-wing. Two of Stockton's women. Chantal McClary said, keeping silent. injustice and police brutality and their music; their aren't very own leaders Venetta "When she looks at a video she Dr. Donnetrice Allison, they began to speak about how reaching the number one slots nor Benjamin and Alexander feels that women are being Professor of Communications "snitches get stitches." Rap music are they selling nearly as many Wright were responsible for portrayed as if they are a piece and Unified records as these this moving program. The pur­ of property." Also Anane Can- Black Students artists whose musi­ pose of "Stop says, "It's Society president, cal lyrics have little Defaming our always Larry Daniels, to no meaning to Women, Stop "When she looks at going to who is also a them. Defaming our ^ video, she feels that be the way member of Phi With the way hip- Men,"Ayl#^r» was\T/cic totr\ it is and Beta Sigma, were hop music is going, bring the men women ave being until there the panel speak­ an interesting ques­ and women is a dra- ers for the discus­ tion surfaced: can together On portrayed as if they m a t i c sion. hip hop music, in its campus to change in The program present-day form, do discuss the are a piece of prop­ media, started off with an more good than stereotypes women opening question harm for African- and the erty. " - Chantal will con­ of the definition American culture? impact the McClary tinue to be of snitching. "Unfortunately with media has on defamed." Farzana Akter the way that hip hop a woman or a Some dis­ attempted to sim­ is going, I think that man's image. agreed suggesting that the peo­ plify a definition, hip hop is doing us It began with a simple ques­ ple of America are the audi­ stating, The Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. pose with Dr. more harm than tion "What do you look for in ence and we can change if we "Snitching is Allison for the Stop Snitching Program. good," said Stacey the opposite sex?" Jose simply refuse to watch the when someone Smith. She went on Zabaleta suggests that all the media. tells on someone to say, "The music qualities a person looks for in In the end, Ms. Benjamin and by telling it leads to someone not only seemed to stop spread­ has become more about which another person are most likely and Mr. Wright's goal of the getting into trouble." Though in ing positive messages, but it more person can come up with the lat­ what you see in yourself. program was for their fellow the earlier days the term snitching so seemed to make light to the est dance craze or which one has Many other students agreed, peers to become aware of the was used in a more positive con­ issue that the amount of money a more money that the other and, going oft to say that no one negative impact the media has notation, in a sense that when person has is more important than with this message, it's as if they wants some one who is the on the roles of women and something bad was to happen, a the injustices that were occurring are teaching young kids, who are total opposite of them. men. person tended to tell on one in the world. When the music impressionable that there is noth­ another to rid of any of the crime videos are now displayed in com­ ing more important in life than that took place in the community. parison to when hip-hop first hustling, selling drags and doing Gospel Choir Raises Growing up during the 90's, how­ emerged, there is an immediate whatever to get money." ever, it seemed the term snitching difference, not just in terms of "Though rappers have influ­ began to be viewed more so in a subject matter but also in the por­ ences on the younger generation, Money For the negative connotation. "I remem­ trayal of women. If anyone the kids have a choice as to ber growing up, I was taught that tumed on the television to MTV whether or not they want to listen snitching was something that you or BET and watched the music to the message that they are University of Malawi just didn't do. It didn't matter videos not just of hip hop music, given," said Dr. Allison. whether or not the person you but music videos in general, With all that was discussed La Sharon D. Henderson songs of worship and praise. As were snitching on did something women are being portrayed as during the program many of the Argo Staff Writer the program continued many of wrong or not. I was told that nothing more than sex symbols. comments seemed to emphasize the performances resembled sim­ snitching was wrong period," The women are dressed in little to the importance on the value of On Friday, October 19th, ilar styles of traditional gospel said Daniels. no clothing and are often seen education in not only the yoimger Stockton's Gospel Choir held a music. In trying to determine when dancing around. generation, but also amongst one benefit concert. "The purpose of The Christ Gospel Mass Choir snitching began to be seen in a Though many hip hop artists another. the program tonight is to raise and Tribe of Judah incorporated money for the such styles as University of call and Malawi which response suffered a dev­ where one astating fire. vocalist would As a result sing a verse the school was and the choir burnt to the would follow ground." said her lead. N e p t u n e Not only Pringle, who is were there the director of gospel choirs Stockton's performing Gospel Choir. but also there This is the were two per­ Gospel Choir's second year formers, Minister Joe Harris and fundraising in effort to help the Kevin Hayes, who performed a Malawi Project. type of gospel music that is Last year they raised funds to becoming more popular today, help restore the library. "This gospel rap. Donation needed: year we decided to raise funds in Though the audience didn't Deodorant, Ciotties, Snacks, Sanrtary Napkin, Can Goods, and effort to help restore something quite seem as enthusiastic when that is dear to me, which is the the two men first performed they Puzzles For The Wc-or To Play With music department." Pringle said. eventually warmed up to the idea t Mmii 'iv;:; ^ j 'd Iff Several gospel singers and that new forms of gospel music choirs from the area performed have emerged. -It r .u-r ^^0.^ f'fn- JiVf '-.VU to I

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Sports East Meets West in Intramural Schedule October Showdown News Steve Gurdgiel Padres in a one game playoff to winning Game 1 defeating the For the Argo actually get in to the postseason. Rockies 13-1. Beckett pitched a Dodgeball Tuesday 10/30 They then eas­ phenomenal The Boston Red Sox faithful ily handled the game as he registrations are were on their feet as Jonathan Phillies and battled for now available on Women's Soccer Paplebon struck out the last the seven strong Cleveland Indians batter on Diamondbacks innings and the intramurals NJAC Tournament Sunday, Oct. 21st, at historic sweeping both struck out Fenway Park. The Red Sox came teams. Closer nine. website!!! Semifinals (TBA) back from a three game deficit to Manny Corpas Boston's get to the World Series for their saved almost Manny second time in four years. They every game Ramirez Monday 10/29 Women's Volleyball are led by perhaps the best pitch­ and starting spoke high­ NJAC Tournament ing staif in all of baseball, with pitcher Jeff ly of the starters like Josh Beckett, Curt Francis well rested Dodgeball Interest First Round (TBA) Shilling, and Daisuke Matsuzaka. showed how Rockies. The offdnse has also been click­ he could be the "They are a Meeting @ 7 pm in ing with power hitters David ace everyone gritty team Upper I-Wing Wednesday 10/31 Ortiz and Manny Ramirez. The said he would that will Sox have been in trailing situa­ be. The Todd Helton hopes to lead the fight to the tions before, as they came back Rockies are in Rockies to their first World end, and from a three games to none the postseason Series Championship they never Tuesday 10/30 Men's Soccer deficit against the Yankees to win for the first quit till the NJAC Tournament four-sfraight and eventually the time in franchise history. The last pitch. We've showed all that World Series a few years ago. Triple H Effect with Matt we are the same way. We fight till Flag Football Games Semifinals (TBA) D u s t i n Holliday, Todd the last game is over. It should be All Day @ the Pedroia and Helton, and one of the best World Series in a J.D Drew Brad Hawpe long time." Observatory Fields Thursday 11/1 have also will have to Matt Holliday of Colorado been play­ play key roles responded by "they are a well ing well if the Rockies coached and hard nosed team, Monday 11/5 lately with are going to and I am sure Terry (referring to Women's Volleyball getting run­ compete Boston's Manager Terry NJAC Tournament ners home against the Francona) will have them ready. Dodgeball Captain's and high powerful Red Our team will be well rested; it's Meetings @ 8pm in Semifinals (TBA) batting Sox offense. up to us to come out hard and set averages in The Rockies, the tone". Lower I-Wing the last few unlike Boston, As the World Series continues, . Women's Field weeks. came out of the hype in the cities is growing. Their nowhere and There is one thing that is certain, Hockey vs College opponent, are definitely both teams and both cities are of New Jersey the NL the "Cinderella extremely passionate about their pennant team" this teams. (3:30 pm) winners postseason. Even though the NFL and Colorado (anny Ramirez and his teammates Boston NHL are picking up, baseball is Rockies hope to make the Boston Red Sox a received home not over and perhaps the most Friday 11/2 are in a dif­ dynasty in the MLB field advantage exciting series is yet to come. No ferent situ­ because of the matter who wins, the World ation. They have been practicing American League's win in the Series title will be in a place that in the cold Coors Field for the last All-Star Game. As of press time, truly values the sport of baseball. Women's Soccer week. The Rockies defeated the Boston had a I-O series lead after NJAC Tournament Are yoB interestedl in By the Finals (TBA) _ or s Positions available for the Numbers Saturday 11/3 NJ Flag Football Tournament on Saturday, Nov. 3rd

ContacTErik Swenson (Referees) @ 732 - 691 - 1034 or Men's Soccer Elise Hardin (Scorekeepers) @ 732 - 604 - 0406 NJAC Tournament Finals (TBA) Fantasy Focus : TE Jason Witten N®tt: RB Rudi Johnson :QB Women's Volleyball (Dal) - 42 Rec., 540 (Cin) -185 Rush Yds, 0 Trent Edwards (Buf) - Rec. Yds., 4 TD TD, 46.6 Yds/Game 660 Pass Yds, 1 TD NJAC Final (TBA) Freshman Abad Akhtar of our Cross Country Cross Country ECAC team ran this Championships (TBA) time to win the Men's 6k race Men's Ice Hockey in the CTC vs. Penn State Championship (10:10 pm) October 29, 2007 Page 15

Osprey Scores and Highlights Men's Soccer season. Despite the win, Stockton slammed two kills during a 7-0 •I Oct. 22 - Jeremy Borrero tal­ failed to qualify for the NJAC run that gave Stockton a 20-9 lied two goals and an assist to tournament. lead on its ir d Law lead the Stockton men's soccer McCallum way to the team to a 6-0 victory over got Stockton on 30-19 win. Immaculata that snapped the the board with Williams and rf board Repair Ospreys' three-game losing skid. an unassisted O 'Donnell Brett Ferron scored two goals and goal, his sev­ pounded Serving Seth McQuay notched a goal and enth of the sea­ three kills Monmouth • Ocean * Atlantic an assist. Joe Tobolski also net­ son, at 56:17. apiece to ted one goal. Just 4:13 later, spark the Ospreys' goalkeeper Tim Duarte scored Ospreys to a Pick-up Be Delivery Available McKenna made one save for his his league-lead- 14-0 lead in fourth shutout of the season. ing 16th goal of game two. Stockton outshot Immaculata 25- the year on a From there, For a free estimate please 1 overall. Tobolski scored the bicycle kick Stockton only goal of the first half at 30:16 with an assist cruised 30-9. contact us at: by kicking in a loose ball from by George The Ospreys ThirdLawRepairs@GmajLcom three yards out to stake the Hamilton for a Immaculata 6 closed out the Tim - (732)-275-7531 Ospreys to a 1-0 lead. 2-0 Stockton - 0. Photo courtesy of Rob de la sweep with a In the second half, Ferron lead. The Cretaz 30-20. tri­ Pat - (732)-939-8657 began Stockton's five-goal binge Ospreys outshot umph in game three behind six kills by with consecutive markers three Rutgers-Newark 23-11 and post­ .1 minutes apart at 49:07 and 52:07, ed their second consecutive O'Donnell in the final set. first with a header and then with a shutout, 2-0. 15-yard volley shot. Borrero got Seniors A.J. Colubiale, Chris Women's Soccer Enthusiastic and Devoted Sports on the board with his first goal at DePolis, Dan Kroslin, and Eric Oct. 24 - The Stockton Writers for the Argo! 69:15 and Lewis, all four- women's soccer concluded the then assisted year letter win­ regular season with a 6-0 victory on a tally by ners, played their over Rutgers-Newark for its fifth McQuay final regular sea­ consecutive win. The Ospreys Position available for Sports Editor just 2:50 son home game. also pushed their unbeaten streak Fall 2008 as well! later. The to 10 games (9-0-1), their longest same two Women's since a 13-game run in 1998. players Volleyball Amanda Altman notched a hat accounted Oct. 23 - The frick, including two goals 38 sec­ f o r Stockton volley- ond apart in the second half Wi Stockton's ball team cruised Val Davison tallied a goal and 1 final goal as •I to a 30-19, 30-9, an assist while Melissa Scully Borrero net­ 30-20 victory and Dana Romaine also scored over Kean to fin­ one goal apiece. Romaine's goal ted his sec­ : / ond of the ish in second was the first of her college career. game with an assist by McQuay place in the NJAC with a 7-1 Shelley Gibney dished three to cap the 6-0 victory. league record. The Ospreys assists and Courtney Dougherty earned a bye for the first round of added two helpers. Freshman Oct. 24 - The Stockton men's the NJAC tournament. Audrey Cassie DiPaolo earned an assist / soccer team scored two goals in O'Donnell led Stockton with a on Stockton's final goal for her the second half and shut out match-high 13 kills and Amanda first career point. Starting goalie Rutgers-Newark 2-0 in its regular Manganiello contributed eight Alex Rogers made six saves in 72 season finale. Sean McCallum kills and a team-high three minutes and Melissa Stuhler and Rafael Duarte netted one blocks. Christine Aletras finished posted three stops in the last 18 Contact [email protected] goal apiece while Ospreys' goal­ with 17 assists and 10 digs for the minutes for a combined shutout. keeper Tim McKenna made six Ospreys. The Ospreys scored three goals in for inquiries saves for his fifth shutout of the In game one, Nicole Williams each half of the 6-0 triumph. EVERY THURSDAY of the Week NITE!! STOCKTON BASH 9:00 - MIDNIGHT Strike Zone Lanes '1400 White Horse Pike Egg Harbor City 609-965-2299

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Thrice's Fifth , Michael Mann Powerful and Full of Energy Shines with Darlene Dobkowski to the sound that many fans are song is "Lost Continent." It's a Argo Staff Writer familiar with. "Bum the Fleet" is great song portraying what one of my favorite songs on this can collectively do musi­ The Kingdom On October 16, Thrice part of the CD, even though it cally, lyrically, and vocally. It Mark Grossman characters tick. Obviously, the released their fifth studio album. sounds somewhat similar to the flows so well and Kensrae's Argo Staff Writer writers of the film have decided The Alchemy Index, Vols. I & II: first song. vocals make the song. character development isn't Fire and Water, half of So far, I like what With the war in Iraq seem­ really that important here. their highly-anticipated I heard of The Alchemy ingly on the minds of most Most of the second half of concept album based on Index, but there are Americans the last few years or the film is devoted to Fox and the four elements. The some things that make so, it was only a matter of time his team finally closing in on year-long recording rne not like it as much before Hollywood started to the perpetraitors of this ugly, process can be read at as Vheissu, Identity churn out their "version" of senseless crime. By the film's alchemyindex.com Crisis, or any of their what's really happening in the end, the viewer is treated to The six songs fea­ other releases. A con­ Middle East. The latest terror­ Hollywood-left/anti-war mes­ tured on each element's cept album is some­ ist-war pic to come from tinsle- sage, with parties on both sides CD share the character­ times a difficult thing to town is the very tense movie. of the war amazingly coming to istic of each element. pull off successfully, The Kingdom. Directed by the conclusion that fighting Fire is powerful and fiill bi t I think Thrice did it Peter Berg and produced by their "foes" is senseless and of energy. Water flows well. Maybe they Michael Mann {Heat, unnecessary. This would be very well both instru- pushed the idea of the Vice), this is about an elite-spe- even better without all the mentally and vocally. four elements a bit far, cialist FBI team led by Ronald political preaching. The lyrics of each song infusing some form of Fleury, played by Jaime Fox Like most other Michael on the four CDs make water or fire into every {Ray, Miami Vice, Dreamgirls), Mann-associated projects, it is some reference to fire or Source .• cdnow.com song's lyrics. I liked, assigned to investigate a sui­ filled with incredibly graphic water, depending on though, that Thrice cide bombing in Suadi Arabia. violence, gore, and blood, but which part you're listening to. As much as I liked Fire, I'm stayed tme to their traditional The first half of the film photographed brilliantly. The "Firebreather," the first song • a bigger fan of Water because of sound, especially in Fire. mostly details the stonewalling cinematographer will probably on Fire, features Dustin its flowing, mellow songs. The Thrice is currently on their Fleury and his team receive by get nominated for an Oscar for Kensrue's traditional gritty, emo­ first song on this part of the first tour in a year with Saudi govemment officials and his magnificient work here. The tional, and dynamic vocals. It's a album, "Digital Sea," lets the lis­ Mewithoutyou and Brand New. military, while trying to inves­ viewer is constantly being great way to open the CD tener experience this CD's calm, They will be coming to the House tigate the horrendous murder of "kept in the loop" with all that because it's similar to some of water-like feel. The muffled of Blues in Atlantic City on men, women and children at a is going on in every scene, as if Thrice's older songs, but it has a piano and vocals can almost put December 1 and at the Electric US housing compound in you were right there, just inch­ different feel to it. As experimen- you in a trance. Of all the songs I Factory in Philadelphia Riyadh. The major actors here. es from reality of the situation. Jal as this album' is. Thrice still have listened to on this part of December 6 and 7. Fox, , Jennifer Kudos to directo]c,B^^ here for lias a way to bring listeners back The Alchemy Index, my favorite Gamer and Jason Bateman do inviting us into this reality-the­ nice turns here, although the ater. Yes, this is one flick worth audience doesn't really get to spending your hard-earned US Get delve into what makes these currency on. Experimental With New Album Darlene Dobkowski great choice for a single because The last song, "The End Argo Staff Writer it's something old and new fans Complete V: On the Brink," Scorpio Best Day: Oct 31 can enjoy. The choras stands out brings the whole CD and the (Oct.23- Nov 21) On October 23, Coheed and a lot and has the tendency to stick story together on a mellow note. You have many skeletons in Taurus Cambria released Good Apollo, with you even after the song is It serves as a soundtrack for the (April 20-May 19) your closet. Why not get rid This week sees you turning into a I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 2: No done. story and of a few? Your friends are witch. Make sure that you give World For Tomorrow. This CD The band gives you there if you need to talk and candy out as a way of forgiveness. is the sequel to their previous seemed like they a mental that one person you have Best Day: Nov. 2 album, making it the fourth and experimented with image. been meaning to see is wait- last part of their series of concept instmments and "My story, . Gemini i ing for you to call. (May 20- June 20) albums. They may plan to styles with this so long Best Day: Nov. 1 Your life is a little like bobbing for release another CD explaining album. With A m o r y . apples this week. So many apples, what happened in the beginning "Mother Please Sagittarius so little time. Bob carefully. of The Armory Wars, which is Superior," they drive me (Nov.22-Dec. 20) Best Day: Oct 29 This week i$ going to be full of sur­ based on a comic book. Chris brought in a piano home one prises. Be on the fook out but don't Cancer Pennie from The Dillinger and violin, giving last time" fret, the stars say"good things are (June 21- July 22) Escape Plan and the new dmm- it more of -an emo­ is one of coming your way!" You're really getting into the mer for Coheed, wrote the dram tional, ' solemn the last Best Day: Oct. 30 Halloween spirit. The Haunted Dark parts, but Foo Fighters drammer sound. Source: cdnow.com lyrics you Path is calling your name. Grab a Capricorn few friends and see what the dark Taylor Hawkins recorded them. "Gravemakers and hear, a (Dec. 21-Jan.19) path has in store for you. The album opens with "The Gunslingers" has a 80s metal- meaningful and strong way to This week is a good tinne for tricks i. Best Day: Nov. 3 Reaping," a technical acoustic feel with the guitar solos. close the record. but be careful not to get yourself in song with mellow vocals fi-om "The End Complete I: The In general, L really enjoyed trouble. Have fun and be safe. Leo Best Day: Nov. 4 (July 23- Aug 22) lead singer Claudio Sanchez. Fall of House Atlantic" transi­ Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star Ghost like to and this week a This shows one of the many sides tions the album in a very emo­ IV Vol. 2: No World for Aquarius ghost is haunting you. Why not of the lead singer's voice, one tional tone, which begins with Tomorrow. It's a CD I enjoyed (Jan. 20- Feb. 17) exercise the demons of the past? that stands out among the rest. powerful, technical acoustic gui- immediately after the first rota­ Take your scary mask and let • Best Day: Nov. 1 someone hew into your life. You With this song, he sings in a low tarplaying. The vocals sound tion. The band sends you on a don't have to hide behind it, just let Virgo tone with a lot of emotion. very choir-like, making the song rollercoaster of emotions and your feflings show (Aug 23- Sept 21) With "No World for more dramatic, considering it's a energy. This may possibly be Best bay: Nov 2 This week you get to show off your Tomorrow," the band is concen­ dramatic part of the storyline— one of my favorite Coheed Hallowed costume. Don t let your trating a lot on intricate guitar the end of the world. albums. Claudio Sanchez wasn't Pisces insecurities get to you. Stick with the (Feb. 18- March 20) confidence you have in you to stop parts. The vocals are really "The End Complete III; The afraid to belt out some tme emo­ Warning: watch how much candy the crowd in your smoking meaningful, whether you look at End Complete" is my favorite tion in his vocals and it really you eat this week or the gym may Halloween costume. it through the storyline of the song on the entire record. This complements every song on this be your new best friend. Best Day: Oct 31 CD, which is about the end of the song also has a captivating cho­ record, especially the last five Best Day: Oct. 29 Libra world, or just as a song. "Bye- rus which Claudio's vocals com­ songs. Aries (Sept 22- Oct 22) bye world, only our hopes to pliment very well and makes the On November 28, Coheed and (March 21- April 19) Things like zombies are rising from hold on." song that much more amazing. Cambria is coming to The Watch out for vampires. Someone the ground. People you haven't "The Running Free," the The change in tempos keeps the Electric Factory in Philadelphia is just waiting to suck the life out of seen in awhile aren't as dead as you, but don't let them get to you. you thought. album's first single, is an ener­ listener interested during the with Clutch and Fall of Troy. Get You've got to keep Best Day: Oct 29 getic and catchy song. It's a whole song. your tickets early! on moving. 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STOCKTON COLLEGE'S CLUB COALITION step up and join a club! Anime Club- meets Wed. at 8pm in stk35971. The purpose of CJS is to as well as the Career Opportunities Public Health Society-meets every The Stockton Entertainment Team F-206. To expose the Stockton com­ recognize the importance of policing in the International Business Arena. other Thursday at 5pm F215. To meets Thurs at 5 pm in F207. An munity to Japanese culture in the and other issues related to the CJ provide guidance to all students in organization created to provide vari­ form of Anime. Contact TJ Ekren at field. Los Latinos Unidos- meets Thurs health related programs to promote ous social and entertainment pro­ [email protected]. from 5-6 in HI 16. Contact James social and educational programs. grams to the entire student commu­ http://caxton.stockton.edu/anime- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority- non­ [email protected]. Find Contact Sarah Miller nity. Open to all students. Contact club/ profit organization committed to us on Facebook. LLU acts as a func­ bayprincess [email protected] SET at x4926 or public service, sisterhood, and aca­ tioning vehicle on campus for the [email protected]. www.stock- The Argo meets Thursdays at 4;30 demic excellence. promotion of meaningful dialogue SAVE (Stockton Action Volunteers ton.edu/set. in G-202. For any questions, call www.DeltaSigmaTheta.org Contact between different cutural entities. for the Environment) meets 4560 or stop by our office to meet Sabrina McCoy 973-930-9962JJr e- M.A.L.E.S. seeks and aims to devel­ Thursdays at 4:30 in G209. Contact The Stockton Fencing Club meets our charming editors. Find us on mail [email protected]. op young men to become positive Jason Simmons at x4728 or email Monday's and Thursday's 8 PM to Facebook. contributors in their cftfiimunity, per­ [email protected]. New Jersey's 10 PM in the Big Blue Sports Deep Sea Fishing Club- Attention sonal, and professional lives, as^wcB-- -oldest environmental student-run Center, Court# 3, behind the far side The Asian Student Alliance meets Anglers! We are setting up another as the lives of others. Contact Jose organization: working for social and bleachers. Everyone is welcome and Thursdays at 4:30 in J-103. Contact fishing trip for this semester. If ou Zabaleta at [email protected] environmental change. no prior exprerience is need. Come Shiv Patel at [email protected] are interested, please contact Bryan ton.edu for more information. dressed with sneakers and long for more information. ASA's objec­ at [email protected]. Include Sigma Sigma Sigma- meets sweat paints. Please check the club's tives are to promote the diverse your first and last name, Z#, phone Multicultural Connection - meets Sundays at 8pm in CI35. Provides a web page for more info and last Asian cultures and the unique Asian number (with area code), and e-mail every Monday at 8pm in Upper G- life long sorority experience for minute updates. http://loki.stock- American society. address. Official meeting TBA! Wing Lounge. For more informa­ women by promoting a perpetual ton.edu/~fencing/ Check back in the Argo's club sec­ tion, contact Hita Vashee - AIM: bond of friendship, develops strong Books Without Borders meets tion for updates. F a h i t a 8 5 , womanly character and inspires high Stockton Speech and Hearing Monday at 7:30 pm in Upper G [email protected], or x. standards of ethical conduct. Club - meetings are every other Lounge. Contact Lisa Chatman, The Education Club will be 1086 Contact Lisa Williams at 609-602- Wednesday in B102 at 1:00 pm. For x2736 or stk26109 for more infor­ holding its next meeting on 2507 or stk26349. www.sigmasig- more information contact Sophia mation. Visit us on the web at November 1st at 4:30 in F 111. Muslim Students Association masigma2.tripod.com. Guarracino at loki.stockton.edu/~bwob. BWOB Rachel Martin will be speaking about meets Tuesdays at 5:00 in F-122. We [email protected]. The focuses on collecting academic relationships with parents. This will welcome all and non- Sigma Tau Delta - Open to LITT Speech and Hearing Club is open to books to distribute to underprivi­ be a great opportunity to earn Muslims to make a representation majors who wish to belong to th people with all majors and minors. leged countries. ULTRA credit. Pizza will be and spread knowledge about the reli­ English Honors Society. Find us on If you are interested in normal or served!!!! If you have any questions gion. Contact Shamsidin at x2280, Facebook! disordered communication and want Catholic Campus please contact Christina or [email protected] to help promote awareness about Ministry/Newman Club *offers D'Alessandro at Social Work Club- meets Tues at health issues involving communica­ Sunday Mass at 7pm every weekfor [email protected]. N.A.A.C.P - The Richard Stockton 4:30 in C134 contact Jill McMahon tion come and check us out! all students at The Catholic Campus College Chapter of the N.A.A.C.P's 609.516.9237 or stocktonsowk- Ministry Center, 235 Pomona Equestrian Club- meets at 8pm in mission is to improve educational, [email protected]. A volunteer Road(across from the athletic fields J103 every other Tuesday. Contact social and economic status across all organization for students majoring in Stockton Residents' Association- ' and observatory). The Newman Club Jessica Fisch at 609-805-0938 or color lines; to keep the public aware social work. meets Thurs at 4:30 B-014. SRA is rneets Wednesdsay nights at 7pm in [email protected] or of the adverse effects of racial dis­ a student Government for the resi;^ Upper G-Wing 208. All are wel­ http://rsceteam.tripod, com. crimination; equality of rights of all Sophomore Class Council- meets dents at Stockton. Contact Brian come! For more information call: Equestrian club participates in activ­ persons; and to encourage political Tues 5:30 and 6:30 in Upper G wing. Ackerman at extension 3461 or 609-804-0200 or email: ities such as lessons and shows. action through voter empowerment. Contact Jay Langone 732-236-1210 email [email protected]. [email protected]. Come see what we are all about! It meets every other Wednesdays at or [email protected]. Want to You can even visit 8:30 p.m in the TRLC meeting be part of putting on amazing events www.Stockton. edu/~sra~org Campus Crusade for Christ - F.E.M.A.L.E.S- meets Mon at 8 in room. Contact Derek Simmons at on campus and raising a lot of Meets Monday evenings at 6:00 pm TRLC meeting room. Contact (551) 998-1216 or room ext. 2768, money for your class? Join class Stockton Student Television upstairs in the library by plumb. Latrenda Thomas x. 1677 or or email council!! (SSTV) Meeting dates TBA. SSTV Email or Facebook William Betts, LThomas [email protected]. Find us [email protected] for provides entertainment for Stockton [email protected] on Facebook! more information, or Oshelia Spanish Club- meets Tues at 5pm in students via channel 14. For more Wallace at x2999. Visit N.A.A.C.P's F204. Provides cultural and educa­ information or to leam how you can Campus Marketing Association is Hillel/JSU meets - every Sunday at website at tional opportunities to the RSC stu­ join, send an e-mail to a brand new club offered on 5:30 pm in the Engelnook room www..org/home/index.htm dents relating to the Spanish lan­ [email protected], edu Campus. Our mission is to expand located in N-Wing cafeteria. Our guage and its associated cultures. We the views of Marketing and first meeting will be held on Philosophy Society - The philoso­ seek to create a solid community of Stockton Surf Club- meets 4:30 in Management to students who plan to September 16th and September phy society holds meetings and dis­ members who share our interest in F119. Contact Tim Paez at work in the field. The club looks 30th's meeting will be held in the cussions every other Wednesday in the Spanish language and culture. [email protected]. Surf great on resumes when you begin Sukkah located in Upper K-Wing F203 at 8pm. If you are interested Contact Lina at Club's mission is to bring together searching for a career. If interested, circle. Free food will provided. and want to be in the club, email [email protected] m the Stockton corrmiunity of wiverid- email Bo Stem (CEO), at stk22967 Matt at stk268I3 for more info. The ers to promote the positive aspects of for additional information! All Hospitality & Tourism Philosophy Society is open to people STAND - A Student Anti-Genocide this sport of kings. Find us on meetings are held on Tuesdays at Managment Society - Be a Part of of all majors and minors. Coalition - Our next meeting is Facebook! 4:30! the Excitement, join HTMS! http://loki.stockton.edu/~sps Tuesday, November 6th at 7:30 pm Meetings on the First Thursday of in Upper G lounge. We are continu­ Unified Black Student- meets The Certified Peer Educator Club each month at 4:30 in F207, and the Phi Sigma Tau - The National ing preparations on our Day For Thurs at 4:30 in F-212. A brother meets on Thursdays in WQ-104 at next meeting is November 1st. All Philosophy Honors Society is work­ Darfur Teach In and Dinner and sisterhood society that focuses 4:30pm. Contact Dyana Galis- are welcome to attend. We offer ing on rearranging meeting times. If fundraiser. We hope to see you there! on unity, dignity, and pride within Menendez at xl049 and/or Erica culinary tours, networking opportu­ you are interested, contact Dr. For more info, contact STAND at one's self, race, and culture. Contact Manganelli at x 1196 for more infor­ nities, movies, discussions and Privitello at lucio.privitello@stock- [email protected] or on Chantal McClary at 609-402-6490 mation more! Formore information, contact ton.edu. Phi Sigma Tau discussions Facebook! or xI335. • Email Caitlyn at stk35831or Jill at are open to those interested. [email protected] or The Chemestry Society meets stk26621. Step Xplosion- meets Mon/Wed 8- stk32063. for more information. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:30 pm Psychology Club promotes the 10 in upper A wing gallery. Contact http://loki.stockton.edu/~ubss, or on in B002. For more information, con­ Idols of the Tribe Literary Club - exposure of professional vies of psy­ Chris Caraig at 201-663-1571 or Aja Facebook. tact Janelle at (908) 249-1612 or Contact Emily at chology and enhancing the learning Hall at 856-217-0827. Created to Crystal at xcrysS [email protected] [email protected]. Idols experience of students in psycholo­ promote school spirit and cultural Walk Disney World College is open to all Stockton students who gy. Open to all students. Contact pride though the entertainment of Program Alumni serves 2 purposes. Chess Club- meets Tuesday 4:30 to have a love (or just a like) for all Kristen at musical beats. Find us on Facebook! First, to make the student body 7:50 in the-F wing lounge. Contact things literary. Find us on Facebook! [email protected], edu. aware of the internships available Joshua Baechlc 732-687-7388 or (LITT majors, also see Sigma Tau Stockton Christian Fellowship- within [email protected] or find us Detla.) , Pride Alliance meets Wednesdays at meets Tues 8pm TRLC. 268 and second, to give students who on Facebook. 8pm in Upper N-wing. Contact Worship- Sundays at 5pm Lakeside have completed the program a International Business Society Ruban Preciado, Tim Paez or Lauren Center. Contact Pastor Ray Laird chance to network and leam of new Circle K meets every Wednesday at meets every 1 st and 3rd Thursday of Del Rossi at 609.425.5397 or opportunities. Contact Maria Hoover 8pm in G208. For more information, the month. Upper G-Wing. Contact [email protected]. Pride [email protected] SCF was at 609-440-3879 or email [email protected], Ngozi Areh at Alliance is working to bring aware­ established to share God's message [email protected] or call X. 6042. [email protected]. IBS ness and diversity for the GLBT of love and forgiveness with the promotes awareness among the community at Stockton. Website: Stockton student body and faculty to Water Watch- meets Tuesdays at Criminal Justice Prelaw Society Student in the Richard Stockton rscpride.co.nr strengthen the spiritual life of the 5:00 in G208. Water Watch is dedi­ meets Mondays at 4:30 in G208. Community on the Global Economy, Christian students on campus. cated to the improvement of NJ's- Contact Theresa Young at x4207 or water quality. Find us on Facebook! October 29, 2007 Page 23

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