“Blue Mind” Theory Shows Many Health Benefits of the Ocean
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 23 MARCH 2016 | VOLUME 54 | ISSUE 17 The Student Voice of Coastal Carolina University ISSUU.COM/THECHANTICLEERNEWSPAPER PHOTO COURTESY OF BUKU MUSIC + ART PROJECT #TOOBUKU Katie Estabrook REPORTER |@katieestabrook UKU Music and Arts artists, including Kid Cudi, Future, Festival attendee, Alyssa so awesome to hear raw and live Festival, located in Pretty Lights, Sam Feldt, CHVRCHES, Frye, said that the “pop-up” perfor- string instruments being played in B Datsik and many others. mances created variety and were an unexpected spot at the festival. New Orleans Louisiana, e wide array of music was her favorite part of BUKU. We had been listening to a lot of succeeded in surrounding the not the only thing that set BUKU apart “My favorite memory about mixed and electronic made music, attendees with good vibes, from other festivals. BUKU would have to be when my so it was a nice surprise to hear great music and a loving, open New Orleans art and culture friend and I were walking in be- and appreciate live pop up street environment. was intertwined throughout the entire tween stages trying to get to the per-formances” On March 11 and 12, experience. next music set and we randomly e festival utilizes every festival goers ocked to Mardi “Pop-up” performances by stumbled upon two street artist part of Mardi Gras world, including Gras World to listen and dance breakdancers, drummers and violinists playing string instruments,” said the oats, giving the attendee an to music that ranged from hip- as well as live gra ti art by local artists Frye. “Our faces instantly lit up and exclusive behind the scenes look hop to EDM. are a few of the unique characteristics we started dancing in the middle e festival hosted 60 of the festival. of the festival with strangers. It was SEE #TOOBUKU PAGE 7 “Blue Mind” theory shows many health benefi ts of the ocean Briana Rivas REPORTER | @BRILAURENBELA Author and marine biolo- gist Wallace J. Nichols has con- ducted years of research to show how being on, under or near the ELIJAH WILSON IAN BROOKING, THE CHANTICLEER ocean is bene cial to one’s health. In his book, “Blue Mind” he de- scribes why humans are drawn to Coastal makes the ocean, how the brain is a ect- ed and how it a ects an overall general feeling of well being. history in CIT Many studies in the past Ian Brooking focused on how the brain is REPORTER | @ian_brooking a ected by di erent mediums. A er a surprising loss to Gardner-Webb in the quar- From music to television, these ter nal of the Big South tournament, the Chanticleers got are all things that have been re- back to their winning ways Tuesday night in the College Insid- PHOTO COURTESY OF BLUE MIND searched. ers Tournament. However, a study on the e ect of the rhythms of the ocean SEE BLUE MIND PAGE 5 SEE CIT HISTORY PAGE 8 NEWS | 3 FEATURES | 7 SPORTS | 8 ENTERTAINMENT | 9 IN THIS ISSUE Dont Spray It Return of the Chants Victory at CIT Taylor Swift Education and Marriage Baseball Win Creed 2 23 MARCH 2016 EDITOR’S NOTE “Go Higher” Samantha Bergold EDITOR-IN-CHIEF | @samanthabergold THE STUDENT VOICE OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Miss South Carolina 2013, Brooke Mo- ship covered, you need to beware of the “four D’s” steller, did a seminar entitled “LeaderSHEEP: How that can hold you back from being an adequate I Spell Leadership” on March 3. leader. ey are drinking, drugs, dating, and dumb She talked about the ve leadership skills friends. If you look out for these four D’s and not you need by using the word LeaderSHEEP from let them distract you, you can then focus on what her new novel. She co-wrote this novel with her really matters and not waste your time or your life. mother. Mosteller is a current law student at the For example, if you are having trouble with dumb University of South Carolina and will be graduat- friends, you should think of the phrase her coach ing in May. She graduated from Furman in 2012. used to say, “show me your friends and I’ll show I ran into Mosteller before the seminar you your future.” Samantha Bergold Katie Estabrook Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor started. She was incredibly sweet and friendly. She roughout the whole seminar, Mosteller had a rm handshake and kept asking me ques- radiated positivity and happiness. Mosteller said tions about myself. Little did I know, this was part she stays positive from thinking about what she can of her must have leadership skills. control. For example, if she is in an uncomfortable e SHEEP acronym stands for smile, situation, she will critic the problem. handshake, eye contact, engage, and posture. She will think about what she can control, She talked about how a smile will make how this will a ect her longterm, and what is true you appear more welcoming and friendly. A rm here. She said part of having wisdom is thinking handshake will help you gain professionalism and longterm. Instead of getting upset about some- respect from others. thing, think about what is true in that situation and Lauren Krahling Gwen Washington Mosteller went over how important it is to what you control. For example, you can control Art Director Assistant Art Director keep eye contact when you are talking to someone. how you feel. It is much more meaningful to keep eye contact Most importantly, Mosteller discussed her Reporters when you are talking to someone rather than look- mantra, “Go Higher.” You can “Go Higher” by not Ian Brooking ing at your phone because the eyes are the window comparing yourself to others. Mosteller said there Hallie Bonds to someones soul. You can tell the emotion of how is no like you out there and God made you unique. Kaley Lawrimore someone feels about that topic they are discussing If you feel yourself feeling defeated or confused, Briana Rivas my keeping eye contact. you should think of these two words. Jeremy Razook Mosteller covered how to be engaged with Mosteller’s nal tip of advice was that Jessica Wetzler people by constantly communicating with them. you should “do what scares you and give yourself You can do this by asking them questions. For grace.” example, as Miss South Carolina 2013, she has had Photographers Ian Brooking to go into a room full of people where she does not Breanna Giddings know anyone. By asking them questions, she was able to learn information and keep the conversa- tion going. Business Manager Lastly, Mosteller went over having good Ridge Moss posture. At the Miss. American pageant, one con- testant said how having good posture is your best Faculty Advisor accessory because it is free and you will automati- Gwen Fowler cally look better. A er you have these ve skills of leader- COURTESY PHOTO WEEKLY FORECAST 3/23 - 3/29 The Chanticleer is the editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION Carolina University. The fi rst issue of The Chanticleer was released on October 23, 1963. The Chanticleer is published weekly in the fall and 3/23 WEDNESDAY 77˚ 53˚ 0% spring semesters. Letters to the editor are welcome from the Coastal Carolina University community. The Editor-in-Chief reserves the right to condense THURSDAY and edit submissions for libel and space. A letter 3/24 80˚ 61˚ 20% to the editor does not guarantee submission. Advertisements refl ect the views and opinions of the advertiser, not the views and the opinions 3/25 FRIDAY 74˚ 48˚ 80% of The Chanticleer. 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We regret this error. 23 MARCH 2016 3 NEWS Dont Spray It: Coastal reveals new aerosol recycling program Sustainability and Envi- Katie Estabrook ronmental Health and Safety at REPORTER |@katieestabrook Coastal have teamed up in the e ort to reduce the number of Aerosol cans in the Horry County L a n d l l .