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HURSDAY OVEMBER EDARSEDARVILLE NIVERSITY TUDENT UBLICATION VOL ISS T , N 10, 2005CA C U S P . 54 . 5 Weekend Weather Alito Gets World Vision Friday 56˚/35˚ Saves Young sunny –nice Tapped for Lives Saturday High Court By Meg Bates 61/48˚ CONTRIBUTING WRITER sunny –nice By contributing a relatively By Bethany Sibbitt small amount of money each Sunday CONTRIBUTING WRITER month, students can change the 60˚/35˚ sunny –nice Since July 1, 2005, Pres- lives of children, their families, and ident Bush has been work- their villages. Features ing to fi nd someone to fi ll World Vision is a “child-fo- a very noticeable void on cused” organization. Its members Chic Dining Capitol Hill. This void re- believe that changing the world Around sulted from Associate Jus- “starts with tice Sandra Day O’Connor’s the recognition Cedarville resignation from the US that children Your girlfriend sick of Supreme Court. She had are the future doing “dates” in Up- served since her 1981 ap- of any family, Chucks? Joe Dugan pointment by President J. WILCOX | CEDARS community provides some interesting alternatives. Ronald Reagan. Notorious and nation. — PAGE 3 for her swing vote on many It means im- pertinent judicial issues, Volleyball Wins First-Ever NCCAA Championship proving the O’Connor leaves a hole that lives of chil- WORLDVISION.COM They Were will not be easily fi lled. By Andrea Walker rors in eighty-nine attack at- did. The women soundly dren by deal- Sheila is a HopeChild Much of the current CONTRIBUTING WRITER tempts, the Jackets were led defeated Southwestern As- ing with the living in a commu- Single Too nity severely affected controversy exists due to in kills by Julia Bradley with semblies of God University causes of their by the HIV/AIDS the withdrawal of Presi- After winning the NC- twelve, Erica Paugh with in a three game match, high- suffering, not crisis. In Kenya, the dent Bush’s fi rst nominee, CAA mid-west regional eleven, and Sarah Zeltman lighting kill leaders Bradley just the symp- disease has impacted the entire social structure, Harriet Miers. After weeks championship, the Lady with ten. Kelsey Jones not and Cari Greetham. Brad- toms. [They] creating a generation of of bipartisan scrutiny, Jackets’ volleyball team was only assisted forty-one of ley hammered down twenty recognize orphans and vulnerable Miers formally withdrew a favorite heading into the the team’s forty-eight kills, kills while Greetham tallied children do children. her nomination to the Su- national championship tour- but she also added eleven thirteen as well as an impres- not live in a vacuum, but in a larger Dr. Hoffeditz discusses his preme Court. Miers had nament with a 34-1 overall digs. sive .600 attack percentage. context of family and community.” new book Biblical single- been a White House coun- record. Despite the noble per- The Jackets completed To change the life of a child is to ness in A&E. sel and was concerned that Although seeded fi rst, formance of Lauren Mable, tournament pool play by eventually change a country. Any- — PAGE 4 tournament pool play— Libby Short, Maija Hamp- overpowering Mount Ver- one can help with that process. −see ALITO, page 3 which was held on November ton, and Jones who tallied non Nazarene for the third Nearly 11 million children die Player Profi le 4-5—was not all smooth sail- twenty-fi ve-plus digs each, time this season. During the before their fi fth birthday from pre- ing. The Jackets advanced to the Lady Jackets fell to 5th three-game match, Bradley ventable causes. Over 30% of peo- Jesse Fox the semi-fi nal round through seeded Trinity International racked up twenty kills and ple in third world countries lack safe the tie-breaker system, as two in a tight four-game match fi ve blocks, Zeltman let loose water, leading to 2.2 million deaths other teams in their pool also with scores of 30-28, 27-30, fourteen kills, and Jones per year from related diseases. Rates fi nished pool play with a 3-1 27-30, 26-30. Bradley once distributed an average of record. again led the match in kills, slightly more than fi fteen as- −see WORLD VISION, page 2 Cedarville dominated in putting away twenty-seven, sists per game. Cedarville’s Soccer, Junior Midfi elder three games in their opening followed by Paugh’s four- victory cost Mount Vernon a — PAGE 15 match versus Northwestern teen and Zeltman’s twelve. place in the semi-fi nal round International College, awarding head coach Un-phased by the previ- as only the top two teams Intramural Teresa Clark with her 313th ous night’s loss, Cedarville from both pools advanced. Culture: Argentina Sports Cedarville victory, equaling returned to the court Friday, The women defeat- former all-time leader Elaine November 5, ready to sweep ed defending champion Palm By Elizabeth Korver Brown. their last two pool play INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT −see VOLLEYBALL, page 9 EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG Committing only fi ve er- matches—and sweep they A massive crowd stood hold- ing a vigil. With candles, Virgin Seniors Plan for Life After CU Mary icons, rosaries, fl owers, and By Laura Ramey banners of support held high, the STAFF WRITER school and fi nd a music teach- establish connections for classes, tasks, and work that devoted ones demonstrated their ing job on the secondary lev- Kara Simons, a senior in- they have enjoyed, and to claims of solidarity with the in- The end of this semes- el.” Aimee Auclair, a senior tegrated science educa- consider MIS travel, intern- valid inside the hospital. A casual ter is drawing near, moving majoring in theatre, has plans tion major. “Currently I ships, and Christian service passerby might assume that a be- Like to play b-ball? Sick Cedarville students one se- that include a change of scen- am thinking about working work. There are a lot of re- loved Catho- of Mugabe stuffi ng you worse than a Thanksgiv- mester closer to graduation. ery. “After college, I intend to at Cornerstone Christian sources on campus that some lic priest had ing turkey? We’ve got the For some this is an exciting move to California to pursue Academy (CCA) in Ohio. I students do not fully use.” fallen gravely solution. prospect because they have a career that involves theater will probably go on for my Dr. Milton Becknell, a ill. But these — PAGE 10 distinct plans and goals. For and/or acting.” Master’s degree. I have con- psychology professor, said, people were others it brings frantic feel- Cedarville not only trains tacts at CCA in the teaching “Typically, the motivated not grieving ings of anxiety about the un- students for their future voca- staff and administration, and students plan ahead for grad- the sickness certain future. tions, but also assists them in got a chance to work with uate schools or jobs. With of a spiritual For many students, the connecting with possible em- them while doing one of the the demands of coursework shepherd; SOLOLITERATURA.COM SEERENITYRENITY future involves more school. ployers. Mark Sue, a senior required observations for the and activities during senior rather, they EEVIEWVIEW Rachel Miller, a senior pre- church music ministry major, education department.” year, it is easy to procrasti- were mourning the illness of the R seminary Bible major, said, said, “I still have to do an in- Cedarville faculty mem- nate planning. God calls us revered “San Diego” Maradona, — PPAGEAGE 5 “After graduation, I’m go- ternship in a church that will bers recognize the need for to plan ahead suffi ciently to one of the most famous—and in- Index ing to seminary to get my probably happen next fall. students to work toward seize opportunities.” f a m o u s — s o c c e r i c o n s i n Master’s degree. I plan on I have a couple internship their future careers and Dr. Sims, a professor Argentinean News ...... 2 getting my doctorate as well, locations lined up through goals. They consistently ad- of political science, noted, history. A & E ...... 4 then going on to teach at the connections here at school. vise students to plan ahead. “Most seniors are so busy Soccer (or “football”) clubs collegiate level.” After that I plan on working Dr. David Robey, director of they don’t get much of a were introduced to Argentina by Viewpoints ...... 6 Courtney Potter, a se- at a church while considering theatre, said, “I encourage the British bourgeois elite and the Sports ...... 9 nior music education major, grad schools.” students to begin in their −see SENIOR PLANS, has “goals to go to graduate Cedarville has also helped freshman year identifying page 2 −see CULTURE, page 3

INFORM ENCOURAGE INSPIRE SINCE 1906 2 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 SPORTS CEDARS | 11 CEDARS World & Campus News PLAYER PROFILE JACKETS’ SCHEDULE Jesse Fox Racial Reconciliation at Cedarville and Antioch Men’s Cross Country #3, Junior Midfi elder By Nate Washatka 12-Nov NCCAA NATION- John Bryan State 11 a.m. INTERCOLLEGIATE BEAT ALS Park our own thing. We brain- is more that could be done,” the importance of racial and Antioch’s student body, So- versity will host the Nation- Cedarville University stormed and came up with said Jason Schenk, a student ethnic diversity. lis said that it is dangerous to al Collegiate Multicultural 19-Nov NAIA Nationals Louisville, KY 11:45 a.m. hosted a two-day seminar Beyond Tolerance.” offi cer with the P.E.A.C.E By contrast, administra- assume that any campus has Student Leadership Confer- on October 26-27 dedicated Chapel speakers for the Project. The P.E.A.C.E. tors and students at nearby overcome issues surround- ence, which will bring near- Women’s Cross Country to racial reconciliation. The event included Rev. Chris Project is a multi-ethnic or- Antioch College in Yellow ing racial tension. “There ly four hundred students to 12-Nov NCCAA NATION- John Bryan State 10 a.m. program, entitled Beyond Williamson, senior pastor of ganization dedicated to in- Springs regularly address are issues of racism every- campus. ALS Park Tolerance: Grace, included Strong Tower Bible Church forming the Cedarville stu- these issues. Various student where, even at Cedarville Additionally, the SGA chapel messages, special in Franklin, Tennessee, and dent body about cultural and organizations at Antioch and Antioch. Most [white] Student Relations Commit- 19-Nov NAIA Nationals Louisville, KY 10:30 a.m. sessions, and panel discus- Dr. Michael O. Emerson, a racial issues. perform “Takeovers,” in students have a general un- tee is planning a Cultural sions that sought to “provide professor at Rice University. “It’s nice to see the school which organization mem- derstanding that there is rac- Collaboration Week for the Men’s Soccer Christians with a variety of Both men and various uni- address the issue instead of bers raise awareness of ism— they understand there spring semester. The pro- 11-Nov NAIA Region IX Fi- at #1 Seed TBA resources on race and recon- versity faculty hosted semi- running from it,” said Kathy racial and ethnic tensions are issues facing students of grams represent both student nal Four ciliation.” nars addressing issues like Simpson, P.E.A.C.E. project through skits, speak outs, color. But students of color and administration initia- Beyond Tolerance was the interracial marriage, biblical offi cer. “We need to realize educational material, chalk think understanding [the is- tive, though Purple said stu- 12-Nov NAIA Region IX at #1 Seed TBA fi rst seminar on racism and foundations for racial rec- that [racism] still exists to- art, and banners. Antioch sues] is not deep enough.” dent activism will ultimately Championship racial reconciliation hosted onciliation, and pastoring a day, and I’m glad we brought Campus Congress member While it is questionable create the best solutions to by the University. The event multiracial church. in people with different ways Daniel Solis indicated that if Beyond Tolerance chal- racial problems. Women’s Volleyball was organized and planned “I was pleased with the of fi xing the problem.” the Takeovers can be ex- lenged Cedarville students “Student-driven [pro- 11-Nov AMC Tournament Cedarville TBA by a faculty committee with attendance at the seminars,” The P.E.A.C.E. project tremely confrontational, and as intensely as Takeovers grams] are better,” he said. input from the Student Gov- Purple said. “The lowest at- is one of very few organiza- push many students outside challenge Antioch stu- “Sometimes the adminis- 12-Nov AMC Tournament Cedarville TBA ernment Student Relations tended seminar still had fi fty tions on campus dedicated their comfort zones. dents, Purple, Simpson, and tration misperceives what 19-Nov NAIA Region IX AMC North Cham- TBA John Hudson/CEDARS Committee. people. There was lively dis- to racial and cultural aware- “The problem for stu- Schenk all acknowledged the students need. Student- Tournament pion “To my knowledge, we’ve cussion. [Beyond Tolerance] ness. Though Schenk and dents of color is to not accuse that Beyond Tolerance was a driven programs are more by Jeanne Reamer never addressed this topic exceeded my expectations.” Simpson said racism is an white students of enslaving necessary introduction to is- long-lasting.” Simpson Men’s Basketball in a focused way,” said Jon Although the two day issue addressed regularly at them, but to show societal sues traditionally overlooked agreed. “Students need to Fox learned to depend, not on a Purple, Assistant to the Vice seminar was the fi rst to thor- P.E.A.C.E. Project meetings, problems and make [white at Cedarville. “Is it the end- get involved and be willing 11-Nov EMBRY-RIDDLE Cedarville 11:30 p.m. Jesse Fox, a junior transfer stu- comfortable life, but on God who some- President for Student Life oughly address racial recon- it is not often addressed else- students] wake up and real- all? No,” Purple said. “But to do different things,” she 12-Nov Consolation Game Cedarville 8:30 p.m. dent from Trinity International Uni- times changes dreams to bring about a and chief coordinator of the ciliation at Cedarville, some where on campus. Minority ize they have a responsibil- it’s a great fi rst step.” said. “They need [to] get out 12-Nov Championship Cedarville 10:30 p.m. versity in Illinois, has quickly be- more abundant life in Him. Beyond Tolerance program. students feel that it did not students make up less than ity,” Solis said. “Navigating There are tentative plans of their comfort zone. The come a signifi cant offensive threat After high school, Fox attended “We considered bringing in make up for years of silence 5 percent of Cedarville’s that is tricky.” for biannual programs simi- world was not designed to be Game for the Cedarville men’s soccer team. Trinity International University in programs that tour univer- on the topic. “It’s a step in student body, which means Though minority students lar to Beyond Tolerance. a comfortable place.” 18-Nov SAINT VINCENT Cedarville 7:30 p.m. With his 6 goals and 9 assists, Fox Deerfi eld, Illinois where he played soc- sities, but we wanted to do the right direction, but there it can be easy to overlook make up nearly 15 percent of Next year, Cedarville Uni- has helped lead the Jackets to a 14-3- cer for two years. Fox, who previously 19-Nov SETON HILL Cedarville 7:30 p.m. 1 overall record. His athletic success had very good experiences with his 22-Nov Malone* Canton, OH 7:30 p.m. at Cedarville can be attributed to coaches, was disturbed at the disjoint- con’t from SENIOR PLANS, front page 26-Nov TAYLOR Cedarville 7:30 p.m. good coaching and God-given grace edness between the players and their to live (and play) victoriously. coach. Despite being named captain chance to enjoy their senior courses that are most impor- 29-Nov RIO GRANDE* Cedarville 7:30 p.m. Jesse Fox was born in Long his sophomore year and placing 3rd at InternationalCompiled by Lauren Jones, Contributing Writer News year. They should start put- tant to their progress. I also Beach, California, but has lived in NCCAA Nationals, Fox felt his athletic ting a plan together the sum- note that some students are Women’s Basketball Arizona since he was nine. He be- experience at Trinity was a disappoint- Latin Ameri- Potential Ter- Riots Plague Bird Flu Poses mer after their junior year too focused upon job oppor- 11-Nov Trinity Christian Huntington, IN 8 p.m. gan playing soccer in California for ment. However, his encounters at Trin- can Countries ror Threat French Global Threat and then implement that plan tunities only in their limited a club team where he developed his ity were not all troubling, because it during senior year.” major fi eld. I suspect that 12-Nov Huntington Huntington, IN 3 p.m. most vital skills. Under well-known was there that he met his future wife, Protest FTAA Prevented Suburbs Communications profes- very few of us older aca- 15-Nov Taylor Upland, IN 7 p.m. coach Wolfgang Weber, Fox culti- Amanda. sor Dr. James Phipps added demics would have planned 18-Nov DAEMEN Cedarville 5:30 p.m. vated a passion for soccer, “the most Fox’s transition to Cedarville soccer Progress was slow at On November 7 au- Violence has spread to over President Bush’s recent a valuable perspective. “It the opportunities that God exciting and athletic sport in the has been a good one. He enjoys play- the Americas summit in thorities apprehended 17 300 French cities and towns proposal for government is my opinion that some se- brings us through. It is not 22-Nov Malone* Canton, OH 5:30 p.m. world.” ing on a very accepting team and feels Mar del Plata, Argentina potential terrorists in Aus- after the electrocution deaths of policy to address the deadly niors are too prone to worry an empty saying to invest 29-Nov RIO GRANDE* Cedarville 5:30 p.m. During Jesse’s high school years, blessed to have such an experienced over the past weekend. tralia’s two largest cities, two Clichy-sous-Bois teenagers bird fl u strand H5N1 un- about jobs and shut down time wisely and see what God began to shape his character by coach as Ben Belleman. Fox’s goals for Leaders from 34 nations Melbourne and Sydney. on October 27. The teenag- derscores the severity of the as students in some of the God can do.” tearing down the strongholds which his athletic career at Cedarville are to across the Americas The arrests, resulting from ers, allegedly chased by police threat, though the virus has yet con’t from LADY JACKETS, page 9 separated them. After a tough break- win the conference championship over gathered for two days to an 18-month investigation, offi cers, were electrocuted to surface in America. up with his girlfriend, Fox received Rio Grande and to reach All-American con’t from WORLD VISION, front page discuss the US-led propos- apparently averted a plot at an electricity sub-station. The Bird fl u recently us and ultimately gives us comfort from God and grew closer status. al for a Free Trade Area of to kill “innocent men and Whether the incident was actu- claimed its 42nd victim in a reason to work hard out to Him. Fox claimed a quote from He hopes to continue playing soc- the Americas (FTAA). women in Australia.” ally brought on by the police Vietnam, bringing the total of illiteracy, malnourishment, causes such as World Vision there. Our goal this season Larry Crabb: cer and expects to use his psychology The FTAA would open Twenty-two search offi cers is still unclear. victim count in Asia to more and sexually related diseases could drastically helpthese is to live out our team verse, “Satan’s masterpiece is not the degree to follow in the footsteps of his trade zones and allow for warrants were issued by As a result of the wide- than 60 people since 2003. are even more shocking. It children. 1 Corinthians 9:19, and con- prostitute or the skid-row bum. It is father and enter full-time ministry. free trade among par- authorities in Sydney and spread rioting, one man has After eating chicken from a is vitally important to create Women of Vision, an off- sequently ‘win as many as the self-suffi cient person…who is ad- Fox sums up his life experience: “God ticipating nations. Sev- Melbourne, resulting in been killed, 4,700 cars torched, poultry market near his home, safer, healthier environments shoot of World Vision, has possible.’ I love my team- justing well to the world and … who uses shattered dreams and our darkest eral countries, including the 17 arrests. One Mus- 1,200 people arrested, 17 peo- a man developed a fever and that are conducive to educa- organized a child sponsorship mates and I hope others will longs only to be a little better—and a nightmares to cultivate a deep longing Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, lim Cleric was arrested ple sentenced, and 108 police died three days later. Ac- tion in order to reduce death program to aid the Fisheni vil- be able to see and admire little better off—than he already is.” for Him and an avenue to true joy.” Venezuela, Uruguay, and and charged with “master- and fi refi ghters injured. There cording to a health ministry rates and increase the quality lage in Zambia, Africa. Indi- the bond we have that prac- Paraguay sharply opposed minding a cell dedicated are 8,000 police and gendarmes offi cial, “Samples taken from of life for children around the viduals or groups can donate tically makes us sisters.” “US imperialism” and the to violent jihad.” New attempting to handle the the victim were found to be world. money to better develop the Winning has become a US proposal for fear of South Wales Police Com- already chaotic situation, with positive for the virus in tests According to World Vi- village through the life of one norm for the women’s pro- damage to their econo- missioner Ken Moroney reinforcements on the way. carried out at the National sion, millions of children “are child and his or her family. gram, and the team hopes to mies. They decided against reported, “We believe that The situation has been Institute of Epidemiology in put to work in ways that drain Each sponsor is provided have yet another successful the proposal and signed we’ve been able to signifi- described as at “the brink of Henoi.” childhood of all joy [and] with a photograph of the child season. The Lady Jackets an annex delaying further cantly disrupt a proposed civil war.” The areas hit hardest Since the disease surfaced crush the right to normal and opportunities to commu- have a 101-8 record over the talks until the next summit terrorist attack here in by violence are the run-down in late 2003, over two thirds physical and educations de- nicate by letter with the child past three seasons, includ- meeting in Hong Kong in Australia.” suburbs where large African of the fatalities have been velopment.” and his or her family. For ing three straight American December. The Sydney group and Arab communities reside. Vietnamese and most of the Cutting back on dinner more information about spon- Mideast Conference cham- The presence of Presi- now under arrest had Racial tension has surfaced as virus deaths have occurred as outings, designer clothing, or soring a child, students can pionships. dent Bush in Argentina been amassing chemicals a powerful presence amid the a result of close interaction trips to the movie theater and contact the Cedarville branch Coach Martin welcomes provoked protest by over similar to those used in chaos. with poultry. In the global contributing the money to of Women of Vision. back four starters from last 40,000 people and violent the London bombings. These recent political oc- community, however, there is season’s 35-2 club that fi n- acts of aggression by over Australian police reported currences, which some view as great fear that the H5N1 virus ished as the NAIA Division 1,000, resulting in the that they had 240 hours of discriminatory, are fueling the will mutate into a virtually II national runner-up for the burning of several busi- telephone conversations national unrest. Poverty, racial unstoppable strand spreading second straight time. The nesses. President Bush’s confirming that the ac- tension, and outrage over the from human to human. women’s season should be response to the protests: cused had indeed planned deaths of the teenagers have Millions of birds have died an exciting one, so come “It’s not easy to host all to kill Australian civil- brought necessary attention to from the fl u and millions more out and support the Lady these countries…it’s par- ians. the condition of French suburbs have been culled in an attempt Jackets as they attempt to ticularly not easy to host One suspect under and demand immediate atten- to slow the virus’ spread. serve God and win a NAIA – perhaps – me.” surveillance was shot and tion to prevent the widespread Affected Asian regions now National Title. wounded by Sydney police outbreak of civil war in the include Japan, China, South J. WILCOX | CEDARS Tuesday morning. surrounding areas. Korea, Thailand, Laos, Indone- Brittany Smart throws a look over her shoulder, waiting for the ball. sia, Cambodia, and Vietnam. 10 | CEDARS SPORTS Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 WORLD & CAMPUS NEWS CEDARS | 3 Intramural Sports: Glory for the Rest of Us con’t from CULTURE, front page con’t from ALITO, Chic Dining ry commented, “Millrace is front page an awesome place to spend developing forces of social- ones to identify with a par- a quiet Saturday morning. I ism at the turn of the 20th ticular football club; soccer Around highly recommend it.” century. Since that time, became an open opportu- her confi rmation process Just a few miles down the football has been used and nity for the entire popula- would cause a burden for road from the Millrace lies abused by political factions tion of Argentina to affi rm the White House and staff. Cedarville a restaurant renowned for and despots. It has grown individual ideologies and Conservatives felt that her its organic foods and gour- into a national craze, pro- values. political theory was incon-

J. WILCOX | CEDARS By Joe Dugan met fl air. The Winds Café viding a national Argentin- Subsequent generals sistent with the philoso- NEWS EDITOR ish breakfast nooks in the in Yellow Springs offers a ian identity and presenting and national leaders have phy Bush had promoted in area. Quiet and introspec- monthly rotating menu; No- the opportunity to escape continued to exploit vari- a Supreme Court justice. Men’s Many students at Cedar- tive, the atmosphere is at vember’s selection ranges from the often bleak reality ous football clubs as meth- Some top analysts submit ville University have a taste once relaxed and romantic, from walleye and swordfi sh facing many “Argentinos.” ods of gaining personal that Miers withdrew due to Soccer for fresh and exciting dining an ideal spot for a brunch to ratatouille cheese and Many Americans can backing in a nation torn criticism of her credentials, experiences. However, due with friends or a low-key beef with mushrooms. The imagine the stereotypical between socialist, utopian, not her views. Makes it to Cedarville’s location and date. Food at The Millrace appetizers, desserts, and Latin American football fascist, and libertarian dog- Bush nominated Samuel its small-town feel, fi nding is truly made from scratch: artisan cheese service also match: awesome talent on mas. For example, History Alito to replace Miers. His Happen chic restaurants can be a according to the restaurant rotate. The prices at The the fi eld and an incredible, Today reports that “if you nomination was scrutinzed By Richie Reeder challenge. Nevertheless, the web site, “our pancakes Winds are a bit steep, but overwhelmingly emotional are a Boca Juniors fan, you by both conservatives and CONTRIBUTING WRITER region boasts some excel- and cornbread mix are Junior Keith Sider fi nds the charge in the stands. But are likely to be a working- liberals. As a recent article lent and practical choices made right here in the mill. expense justifi able: “While why does this passion run class Peronist; if you follow in Newsweek stated, “The

The Yellow Jacket soc- J. WILCOX | CEDARS for students with discerning Fresh whole grain breads The Winds is more pricey, so deep? The radical sup- River Plate, you tend to be a left fears him. The right cer players knew they had a Brian Holt looks for either an open lane or an open man. or creative palates. are baked daily along with it is defi nitely a nice atmo- port from the fans seems middle-class radical.” Fur- loves him [but] both sides chance to be a special team CEDARS The Millrace Restau- homemade pies and cook- sphere, especially for a cou- disproportionate to the tal- thermore, Boca, a port area, don’t quite get Samuel Ali- coming into the 2005 fall sea- other than just computer “The intramural players rant in neighboring Clif- ies that are the best tasting ples’ night out.” ent of the players, gifted was originally populated to.” son. However, to be sitting at By Brian Klay games,” claimed Junior Ja- just love sports and want to ton is one of the most styl- around.” Junior Lauren Ber- Cedarville students of- though they may be. by poor immigrant Ital- Many feel that Alito STAFF WRITER 14-3-1, earning home-fi eld ad- cob Lewis. have fun. They play once STAFF ten migrate to Beavercreek The answer can be traced ians; River Plate, in Liniers, is the right wing’s dream vantage in the fi rst round of the Something new in the a week and get a t-shirt if Managing Editor: Business Manager: on Friday and Saturday through the recent volatile tends to host the more af- man, someone to help force American Mideast Conference The Callan Athletic works for the next couple they win.” Ryan Stalker Dave Livingston nights. Many are unaware political history of Argenti- fl uent middle-class Spanish the Republican agenda qualifying ournament, might Center was rocking last of years is club sports. For intramural sports, that the trendy Oregon Dis- na. After receiving its free- and Jewish populations. through the judiciary. Alito (Stuck in a moment) Promotions Manager: be a little of a surprise to not Tuesday as thae Yellow “Organizations will have there are usually three trict in Dayton is just a few dom from Spain in 1816, Argentinean football is has even earned the nick- only the players, but also to the Jacket volleyball team an opportunity to apply levels of competition: A, Assistant Editor: Bethany Streitmatter miles west of the popular Argentina passed through not simply a matter of back- name “Scalito,” referenc- fans packing the stands. beat Ohio Dominican and to become a club sport B, and C levels, which Sara Eplin Advertising Manager: suburb. Although the famed a series of internal confl icts ing the local neighborhood ing Supreme Court Justice The men’s soccer squad finished a perfect home after being a successful vary from serious compe- News Editor: Justin Ely Pacchia closed indefi nitely led by civilian and military club, though the connection Antonin Scalia, renowned hasn’t fi nished the regular sea- campaign. Approximately organization for two or tition in the A league to Joe Dugan Faculty Advisor: for renovation this semester, leaders and factions. With between an individual’s lo- for his reliable right-wing son with a record like this since 1,100 students flocked to three years,” said Mark simply recreational enjoy- A & E Editor: Dr. Scott Calhoun students can sample the fare the end of the Second World cation and personal philos- voting tendencies. 1973. Over three decades ago, the court to cheer on the Mathews, Director of ment in the C level. For at the classy Thai 9 or the War came the rise of au- ophy is close. Rather, it is Junior Joe Dugan com- Josh Moody the Jackets fi nished up the girls, who gave Coach Te- Campus Recreation. Four students who love to play Staff Reporters stylish Franco’s Italian Ris- thoritarian despot Juan Do- an opportunity to forget the mented, “Conservatives : regular season at 10-1 under resa Clark her final regular or five sports, including sports, have fun, and make Sports Editor Amanda Acker, Brandon Colas, torante. Jay’s Seafood offers mingo Perón. Perón quick- harsh realities of a tumultu- claim to oppose judicial ac- head coach Paul Berry before season home victory. racquetball and climbing, friends, intramurals are Jim Sawin John Durkee, Jennifer Elgena, a wide selection of surf ’n’ ly saw that he could use the ous social environment and tivism; they claim to seek a falling in the fi rst round of the A mere 400 meters will be offered. the way to go. Viewpoints Editor: Steve Fladda, Melanie Frageorgia, turf, while Café Boulevard nation’s institutions, once identify with thousands of judge who will not legislate district playoffs. away, another volleyball Whether students par- Cedarville University Cameron Arch Melanie Hitchcock, Brian Klay, puts a French spin on the lo- mainly controlled by the others who share the same from the bench. Hogwash! Elizabeth Korver, Laura Ramey, The past few weeks have game was going on with ticipate as club or intra- has a good intramural pro- Copy Editors: cal dining scene with their elite, as an effective means ideas about what life is and They want a Reconstruc- been monumental for the Yel- a lot less fanfare, attract- mural players, they still gram, and with club sports Jaimie Teekell, Autumn West, crepes and sandwiches. of winning widespread sup- what it should be. tionist, someone who will Stacey Beaty low Jackets as they ended the ing all of five spectators, enjoy the same interaction on the horizon, it is an Nathan Washatka, Daniel Creativity is the key to port by opening them up to The intense passion of fi ght for their partisan ide- Zimmerman regular season on a four-game mostly boyfriends and girl- with fellow Cedarvillians. exciting time for students Camille Morse chic dining in the Cedar- the poorer masses. the Argentinians, which als. They pressured Harriet Page & Graphic Designer, winning streak. Back on Oc- friends. Such is the life of Andy Allgrim, Assistant who enjoy taking a break Contributors ville area. In Sider’s words: Signifi cantly, these can require the presence of Miers to withdraw because tober 25, the men traveled to an intramural player. Does Director of Campus Rec- from schoolwork to shoot Webmaster: Bryce Bahler, Meg Bates, Lauren “It just takes a little initia- institutions included all 1,000 security personnel they knew she wouldn’t Tiffi n seeking to gain ground this mean intramurals reation, believes the social some hoops or toss around Benjamin Kouba Berry, Shelley Bowers, Sara Hoover, tive, really. You have to sports—running, boxing, at a single football match, push their anti-choice/anti- in the AMC south division, aren’t popular? Not nec- aspect is the best reason to a Frisbee. Photography Editor: Lauren Jones, Trevor Love, Jacob consciously choose not to racing, and, of course, foot- goes far beyond cheering gay agenda. They now sup- and they did just that. essarily. One out of every compete. Students who have Merritt, Cassie Moon, Camille spend all your money at ball. New stadiums, free some talented players. It port Alito because they Josh Wilcox Senior forward Justin two women at Cedarville Allgrim highlights the questions regarding in- Morse, Jeanne Reamer, Richie Chipotle and Olive Garden. entry, and favors for play- reaches into the realm of the believe he will. Let’s face Benz got the Yellow Jackets and more than three out of difference between intra- tramurals or club teams Photographer: Reeder, Ryan Short, Bethany If you do, you’ll be sur- ers were just a few of the symbolic: the winning team it—no one really wants an on the scoreboard 19 seconds four men participate in an murals and varsity sports: should contact Mr. Mat- John Hudson SibbettRyan Simmons, Aaron prised by how fun dining methods Perón used to build represents the victorious unbiased judge; we want into the match and the men intramural sport at some “The varsity players prac- thews or Mr. Allgrim by Sweigard, Andrea Walker, Justyn can be in the midst of the popular endorsement of his ideology in a never ending a judge who will actively never looked back. The team time during the year. “It tice every night, trying to e-mail or visit them in the cornfi elds.” regime. From that point on, quest for signifi cance and interpret laws that refl ect mounted a 3-0 halftime lead gets the person out and do- compete well on a high na- Fitness Recreation Center. elitists were not the only power. our personal beliefs. That’s after Ryan Hyde and Steve ing something productive tional level,” said Allgrim. Find out more about our staff & contact them problematic, but at least it’s Cobucci tallied fi rst half goals. via our web site, www.CedarsOnline.com honest.” Ken Davis rounded out the Understanding Alito’s scoring in the second half with Elliott pounded home another Cedarville needed a win Jesse Fox guided his free kick Cedarville Spurs BioEthic Discussion perspective, however, is his fi fth goal of the season as goal with only one minute re- against Ohio Dominican on to Kenny Davis who headed not a simple matter. His Cedarville took out Tiffi n on maining. The fans went wild Saturday, November 5, to qual- the ball into the back of the CEDARS, the student The opinions expressed ert Orr, the Director of Ethics End of Life.” In addition to tendencies for prudence herein are of the writ- Listen. Process. Help. By Trevor Love the road 4-0. and Elliott celebrated the eve- ify for the NAIA Region IX net for the win. Jacket fans newspaper of Cedar- CONTRIBUTING WRITER at Fletcher Allen Health Care these primary presentations, and objectivity have been Sitting at 5-2 in conference ning with some acrobatics of tournament which will most charged the fi eld, celebrating ville University, exists ers, but not necessar- and the University of Ver- students and faculty sepa- hailed since his time at ily those of CEDARS, its play, the Yellow Jackets knew his own after the goal. likely be held at Rio Grande. the huge victory and the trip to to inform our campus Is it ok for a married cou- mont/College of Medicine. rated into small groups to both Princeton and Yale. that they needed a victory With three goals in a mat- After Ohio Dominican got on the NAIA Region IX tourna- staff, or of Cedarville ple to use assisted reproduc- Orr has also co-authored two facilitate discussion on issues The former dean of Yale community of the lo- University. All submis- against Walsh on October 29th ter of eight minutes, the Jackets the board fi rst via a corner kick ment. cal, national, and global tion technology when they books and written nearly 100 from “Genetic Intervention” Law School says of Alito: to secure home-fi eld advantage earned a hard-fought victory late in the fi rst half, Phil Shim- Whatever happens from sions are the property of have tried unsuccessfully for articles pertaining to the fi eld to “Abortion in Special Cas- “If you had asked me what for the AMC qualifying tour- at home to move to 6-2 in the er answered back midway here on out, one fact remains world we live in. We CEDARS and are subject many years to have children? of ethics. In addition, he pro- es.” Questions raised in these Sam’s political slant was, I nament. The stage was set as conference. Senior goalkeeper, through the second half with true—the 2005 soccer squad is hope to foster a spirit to editing and/or revi- Should pre-existing lines of vides bedside consultation small groups were brought would have been at a loss to close to 600 fans packed Yel- Luke Marietta, posted his 8th an acrobatic goal of his own. one of the best ever at Cedar- of broad curiosity in sion. stem cells be destroyed or to physicians, patients, and before Orr, who encouraged tell you.” low Jacket Field despite the shutout of the season en route The game went to overtime ville. This team of destiny is our readers and play a Year-long subscriptions used for research that could families dealing with clinical the audience to fi nd possible Furthermore, Alito is frigid weather, for the AMC to earning AMC Defensive with the score knotted at one. on track for a championship! signifi cant role in sat- are available to the potentially cure diseases? dilemmas. solutions. well-known for following showdown under the lights. Player of the Week honors. Early on in the extra period, isfying that curiosity by public for $15 (U.S. Is there any instance where On Thursday, Orr of- Overall, faculty and stu- precedent in voting. Con- Both defenses were on the Mail). Please make abortion could be ethically fered a brief seminar entitled dents reacted positively to the sequently, conservatives prowl as neither team scored in providing informative, checks payable to permissible? “Decision-Making at the conference. Senior biology should not count on him to the fi rst half. The referees al- factual, and engaging Cedars. Log on Simple questions, com- Bedside.” During this intro- major David Podboy said that overturn Roe v. Wade. One lowed both teams to be physi- content. CedarsOnline.com for Life is complex. Prepare to help people manage plex answers. ductory meeting, he focused his favorite part of the con- of his former classmates cal, and it seemed that at least more information. the challenges of life. These and other related primarily on the history of ference was “interacting with said, “Even if he does one player from each team was issues were addressed at the ethics, gradually shifting his Dr. Orr by asking him ques- think abortion is wrong, he “eating grass” at almost any Azusa Pacific University’s graduate programs in Clinical Eleventh Annual Conference discussion to diffi cult clini- tions on issues that I found would never vote to over- 251 N. Main Street Psychology offer: given moment. Cedarville, OH - 45314 on Bioethical Issues, held cal issues such as removal interesting, and having my turn it, given his deference It wasn’t until the 82nd 937.766.4991 • An APA-accredited Psy.D. Program November 3-4. In collabora- of feeding tubes, assisted questions answered.” In ad- to precedent.” Alito’s past Fax: 937-766-3456 • M.A. in Clinical Psychology (Marriage/Family Therapy emphasis) minute that a ball found the [email protected] tion with Mount Vernon Naz- suicide, and euthanasia. Orr dition, many pre-healthcare seems to indicate that he back of the net, as Jesse Fox’s • A curriculum that integrates spirituality and values arene University, the confer- cited fascinating clinical ex- students took this opportu- would never sacrifi ce logic shot was defl ected into the net www.CedarsOnline.com • A blend of theoretical and practical elements of psychology ence probed at the biological amples in which he personal- nity to gain a better under- for partisan passion. to put the Jackets on the board. • Alignment with current California licensure requirements issues where ethical policies ly had to make extremely dif- standing of the ethical issues Is Alito the best candi-

With only eight minutes to CEDARS is printed are diffi cult to ascertain. Dis- fi cult life-and-death issues. in healthcare vocations. The date for the job? That re- play, most teams would have on newsprint with For more information about APU’s graduate psychology programs: cussions during the course The majority of the con- conference presented these mains to be seen; his hear- recycled content. backed off into a prevent de- call (800) 825-5278 of the conference clearly ference was held Friday, issues in a way that showed ings, scheduled for January fense, but not Cedarville. Less click www.apu.edu/education/tips demonstrated that Christians with two keynote addresses the importance of ethics in 9, will determine his future than a minute later, Andrew email [email protected] (Psy.D.) have many different view- entitled “When Should Reli- faith and the practice of med- as a prospective justice on Elliott put the Jackets up 2-0 [email protected] (M.A.) points on bioethical issues. gious/Cultural Beliefs Infl u- icine. the U.S. Supreme Court. with his fi rst goal of the sea- J. WILCOX | CEDARS apply www.apu.edu/apply The keynote speaker for ence Treatment Decisions?” The men’s soccer team pump up the home crowd. son. As if that wasn’t enough, 0805 the conference was Dr. Rob- and “Decision-Making at the 4 | CEDARS Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 CEDARS | 9 CEDARS Arts & Entertainment CEDARS Sports Bradley Hathaway: Slam Poet Women’s Women’s By Shelley Bowers The Hug Poem Basketball: CONTRIBUTING WRITER Cross Country The evening of November 3 gave share this hunger with anyone who Looking to Cedarville students a chance to hear will listen. He counts Johnny Cash I read about how you touched them Victorious at AMC something a bit out of the ordinary. and Keith Green among his heroes and they were healed World-renowned slam poet Bradley for their authenticity and love for Or even if someone just touched your Carry on Hathaway performed (not read) his God. He tries to follow their lead in cloak they were forever changed Championship poetry for an audience of about 200 “realness,” even though this some- You let a broken women bathe your Winning Cedarville students, as well as many times gets him into trouble with the feet in her tears You couldn’t have asked for a better day fans from all over Ohio. “hardcore” crowd, especially for And you washed your best friend’s last Saturday morning. The thermometer Tradition Hathaway’s poems talk about his poem “The Annoying Hardcore feet was pushing 75 degrees, the golden leaves anything from “annoying hardcore Dude that Goes Too Far.” I am just wondering though did you were falling quicker than you could count, By Aaron Sweigard kids” to how he himself is a “manly One poem that embodies this just ever hug people CONTRIBUTING WRITER man.” They explore joy and faith, passionate sincerity is “The Hug and the runners were ready to hit the AMC but, more than anything, they de- Poem.” (See excerpt). I mean I know that it is a silly ques- Championship trails. The Cedarville women’s scribe a desperate yearning to know Sophomore David Sizemore tion and all I am sure you would have basketball team opened up By Jim Sawin Christ. said, “Bradley was incredible—the why wouldn’t you J. HUDSON | CEDARS their 2005-2006 season on SPORTS EDITOR His blatant honesty seems to res- way he connected with the audience But its one of those things that was Mugabe Thomas concentrates on the play down court. November 4 with a convinc- J. WILCOX | CEDARS onate with his listeners, which is one and interacted with them was such never mentioned that got me thinking ing 99-51 win over Spring The cover of “They Were Single Too” of the reasons his fan base is grow- an amazing thing to experience. It about it —The Women of bed and cheer your Jackets Arbor in the Cedarville ing exponentially. Sophomore John was fun absolutely, but his poems Men’s Basketball The NAIA #4 Lady to victory! Classic. Each Jacket starter They Were Single Too Rice commented, “I think that a lot encouraged me so much. I want to And how whenever there was a touch Jackets regained their AMC reached double fi gures in of people who normally wouldn’t be be hugged by Jesus.” from you sins were forgiven and sick- Ready to Compete crown, beating out defending —The Men scoring with Brittany Smart into the music/art scene were sur- Do yourself a favor and check ness fell champion Malone College 34- Cedarville was hoping to leading the way with 25. By Sara Hoover as, an individual is ‘com- prised by how much they could re- out his poetry on his web site, www. I think I’m caught up in my sins last By Ryan Short and a soft touch from the ship will prove valuable as 60. With the victory, the Jack- improve upon their 3rd place Cedarville’s reign at the CONTRIBUTING WRITER plete’ only when married; late to Bradley’s performance. He myspace.com/bradleyhathaway. Or, time I checked all my body parts were CONTRIBUTING WRITER outside along with a strong the season progresses. Join- ets claimed their fourth AMC fi nish at last year’s AMC top was short-lived, how- contentment is the litmus has something to offer that Cedar- better yet, pick up his book entitled properly working, nothing special here defensive presence inside. ing James in the backcourt is title in the past six years. Championship, but came up ever, as Indiana Wesleyan Dr. David Hoffeditz, one test for the ‘gift’ of single- ville’s weird little Christian culture All the Hits So Far (But Don’t Ex- I am just a kid with a heavy heart After a trip to the NAIA Huffer will lead with his Ryan Short. Short is a slash- Three Cedarville women just short as they fi nished stunned them the following of Cedarville’s assistant pro- ness; and only married per- doesn’t always give us—honesty pect Too Much). You are sure to be these passing sunrises and sunsets Division II Final Four last strong Christian values and ing guard who will look to made the All-Conference 1st 4th behind Malone, Shaw- day in the title game 71-68. fessors of Bible and Greek, sons should serve in leader- and passion. I felt encouraged by inspired by his creativity and sincer- year, the Cedarville Uni- encouraging personality. exploit opponent’s perimeter Team with Sam Maat lead- nee State, and St. Vincent. Both Jacket contests has just recently published ship roles.” his realness and transparency. We ity. You will laugh, and relate to his I don’t think our encounter would versity men’s basketball He will see time in the back- defense. ing the charge. Maat dashed Malone devastated the com- were broadcasted on CDR his book. Entitled They Were The Kregel Publications should be more like that.” spiritual ups and downs, but, most have ended up in the gospels or any- program looks to reload and court. Maybe the most intrigu- across the fi nish line in a per- petition, attaining fi ve out of CyberRadio (web) and Single Too, it explains the site states that Hoffeditz Over coffee and pizza in Yellow of all, you will come away with a re- thing repeat with a fourth con- The Jacket’s junior class ing prospect on the team is 6 sonal best time of 17:58, plac- the top seven spots to easily Team Line (toll free tele- Biblical approach to living “realized that these precon- Springs, I came to understand that newed passion for the adventure that Because all I really need is a hug secutive trip to the National is loaded with experience, foot 10 inch freshman Dan- ing 2nd overall. Christina claim their 13th straight AMC phone) both of which will as a celibate by exploring ceived notions, biases, and this 23-year-old poet is just a regular we call a relationship with God. That is ok for me to imagine right Tournament. Returning sev- talent, and potential. Swing- iel Rose. Possessing a 7’6” Reyes (18:45) and Elisabeth Championship. also broadcast the remain- the lives of cultural ideals kid with a desire to know God and to That’s not going to be confl icting en players who started six or man Guy Rathmel returns wingspan and the speed of a Pyles (18:53) also had fi ne “The guys ran their hearts ing games. Seven of the single people must give way with any sort of theology is it more games last year, the with his suave court pres- guard, Rose is sure to cause races, fi nishing 4th and 5th out but just didn’t have it to- contests will be featured in the Bible. to the wis- Ok good, then hug me 2005-2006 Jackets certainly ence. He hopes to continue a mismatch for every team respectively. day,” said Assistant Coach on CDR Radio Network’s The book, dom of God’s Mummies, Masks, and Madonnas: have the experience and po- the success he found last year the Jackets face this year. Audree Goodew and Brit- Steve Powers. “Now it’s time “Game of the Week.” Hoffeditz’s Word…Hof- But not one of these side ways one tential to delve deeper into shooting threes and sniffi ng Rose is also sure to capture tany Simpson rounded out to put this meet behind us and Coach Kirk Martin has fi rst, was re- feditz reached A Glimpse at the Dayton Art Institute arm around the neck type hugs the playoffs this season. out offensive rebounds. Ver- his share of opponents in Cedarville’s top 5 and were focus on the national meets lost three key players from leased just the conclusion Or the ghetto right hand clasp fi sts Led by Senior Mugabe satile forward Maicol Venter precarious “poster” situa- named to the All-Conference coming up.” last year’s squad, including last week, on that liberates elbows to chest pit pat on the back back Thomas, a Second Team is back looking to take his tions. 2nd Team. Goodew fi nished The sophomore duo Justin Cedarville’s all-time lead- November 1. singles from By Ryan Simmons Or you put your right arm over my All-American performer smooth shooting and fi nesse The Jackets have high 11th overall in 19:11 while & Justin paced the Jackets at- ing scorer Kari Flunker, but CONTRIBUTING WRITER Hoffeditz the shack- right arm and I put my left arm over last year, the Jackets will post moves to the next level expectations to live up too. Simpson completed the 5K tack. Gutierrez crossed the the Jackets have four new says his book les placed by Last Thursday evening Cedar- paintings, each showing a differ- your left arm and we make this weird play the same up-tempo, fast this season. Eric Leininger, They are ranked fi fth in the race in 19:15, placing 12th. line in 26:46, placing 11th additions that the team will “takes a fresh themselves ville University hosted students and ent disciple being martyred by up- sort of diagonal thing break style of basketball that a powerful shooting guard, preseason polls and pre- “I didn’t feel good because overall and earning All-Con- count on to make signifi cant new look at and others.” faculty in a soiree complete with side-down crucifi xion, stoning, or Nah none of those has made their home game returns to Cedarville after dicted to fi nish fi rst in the I had a cold,” said an exhaust- ference 2nd Team honors. impacts right off the bat. singleness Hoffeditz choral singers, hors d’oeuvre, and a fl aying. Though the paintings were Bear hug me man crowd attendance one of missing the 2005 spring se- AMC South Division. With ed Simpson after the race. Receiving honorable mention The captains are Em- by examin- said he did jazz band in the main banquet hall originally designed for illiterate the largest for small colleg- mester. Josh Greve brings a tough early schedule, the “Audree and I worked togeth- was Herbert who fi nished ily Delimpo and Kristi ing the lives Dr. Hoffeditz smiles with his new not desire “to of the Dayton Art Institute. churchgoers, as a modern univer- es throughout the country. shooting range and depth at Jackets will be put to the test er, though, and we made it.” 18th in 27:06. Beougher. Brittany Smart of eight indi- book (pictured above). write a man- I learned quickly that the Insti- sity-educated student, I was no less Thomas’ incredible athleti- the guard and forward posi- from the start of the season. Two other Cedarville run- Three other Jacket run- returns as a 1st Team NAIA viduals from ual on how tute was pretty expansive as I passed moved. tention to detail and preservation. All cism and greatly improved tions. They open up in the Cedar- ners made the Top 25. Fresh- ners fi nished in the Top 25, All-American, Kara Walton Scripture who were single to cope with the ‘plight,’ through one set of rooms devoted to The highlight of the night was of the statues were carved from granite, skills will make him a force Returning in the back- ville Invitational at 11:30 man Stacey Keller (23rd; led by Ben Shroyer who com- and Delimpo return as 1st at some point in their adult provide an inspirational African art and another to Polyne- the newest exhibit, “The Quest for one of the world’s toughest varieties of to reckon with night in and court are two sophomore p.m., Friday, November 11, 19:53) broke the 20-minute pleted the 8K course in 27:10, Team All-AMC performers, lives.” These people include Kumbaya land, or establish sian art, each containing various Immortality: Treasures of Ancient stone to sculpt. The sculptures included night out. guards. Ray James, one of against NAIA DII #11 Em- mark for the fi rst time in her placing 20th. Bryan Pittman and Beougher returns as the Paul, John the Baptist, Anna, twelve steps for a thriving ceremonial masks. These areas were Egypt.” As I strode through the such things as individual hairs and jew- Joining Thomas as cap- the quickest guards at the bry-Riddle (Fla.). Be a rebel. short college career while (21st; 27:26) and Kevin Hall defensive specialist. Joseph, and Ruth. The book singles ministry.” Instead, fascinating in that they Egyptian Exhibit, I elry, each of them depicted in amazing tains are Seniors Drew Bor- NAIA level, returns with Break curfew without a fi ne Sarah Bailey just missed (24th; 27:34) rounded out Ce- According to Coach examines their lives and his desire in writing the book housed dozens of carved was struck by how detail. Perhaps even more amazing, all ton and Eric Huffer. Borton, added confi dence for his as you back the Jackets in the breaking twenty minutes, fi n- darville’s top fi ve. Martin, the goals of the situations and provides an was “to explore how God in- monkey and human much the Egyptians of these statues still carried the original an engineering major, will second season on the team. beginning of what should be ishing 24th in 20:01. The Yellow Jackets hope team stay the same. “Win encouraging message for tends single men and women faces contorted into evil worried about death. detail four millennia later, having lasted again provide intelligence His court vision and leader- a memorable season! The women are favored to to rebound at 11 a.m. on Sat- our league which gets us singles. Hoffeditz conceived to live and demonstrate how grins and grimaces. The Egyptian pre- through natural disasters, changing po- win their fi rst NCCAA Na- urday, November 12, at John into the National Tourney the idea for the book about one can truly serve God and Even the eyes of the sentation opened litical climates, and world wars. tional Championship in three Bryan State Park. Come out and also to be as intentional con’t from VOLLEY- three years ago after some be single.” masks seemed to stare at into a room domi- After passing through several rooms years this Saturday, Novem- and support both the men and about our Lord and Savior BALL, front page other single friends encour- Although the book is me as I walked between nated by a fi fteen- fi lled with statues, jewelry, and canopic ber 12, at John Bryan State women as they pursue a na- as possible.” The team verse aged him to write it. aimed at “anyone currently their glass cases. It was foot-tall Sphinx-like jars containing lungs, livers, and more, Park. The fun begins at 10 tional championship! is 1 Corinthians 9:19 and The book can be ordered living solo,” Hoffeditz says, easy to understand how statue of Ramses II. the tour ended in a dimly lit reproduc- Beach Atlantic on Saturday a.m. so be ready to jump out the overriding theme of the online through Kregel Publi- “my prayer is that anyone these masks could play The statue weighed tion of the tomb of King Thutmose III. in the semifi nals in three season is “Keep the Main cations’ web site, www.kre- who sincerely desires to such an important role several tons, still Along the wall ran a continuous story, straight sets to advance to Thing the Main Thing.” gel.gospelcom.net. The site know what the Scriptures in symbolizing the spir- imposing his power also known as the Amduat, of the death the title game against Beth- “The chemical bond that states that “for singles who say on this subject will read its of good and evil, giv- thousands of years and resurrection of the pharaoh. In el. Kelsey Jones turned in has developed between my want to live a godly, bibli- this book.” ing life to a world that after his death. Egyptian mythology, when a pharaoh another stellar performance teammates has proven stron- One large room in the exhibit cal life amid all the issues Hoffeditz said that his most people in our cul- showed hieroglyphics of the af- After passing by died he was guided to the underworld to in the championship match, ger than any other year,” of singleness, there can be recent engagement to Dr. ture dismiss as myth. terlife which is believed to be Ramses, the tour fi ght a serpent. If he was victorious, he leading the Lady Jackets to stated Delimpo. “Maybe it’s no better examples than the Anderson has not affected The Renaissance ex- experienced by the dead. went through a dark could then reunite with the sun god Ra their fi rst-ever NCCAA Na- just because I’m a senior, lives of Bible characters who his view on this subject at hibit hit closer to home room containing an and live forever with him. It was inter- tional Championship. Jones but I truly enjoy and appre- have blazed the trail […] In all. He claims, “my recent as paintings brought actual mummy. On esting to consider Egyptian mythology assisted on fi fty-two scores ciate the growing relation- this thorough examination engagement only confi rms to life noblemen and noblewomen the walls were x-rays and CT scans in light of Christian theology. and earned Tournament ships on the court and in the of singleness in Scripture, my understanding that liv- from the 15th- 17th centuries. Other of the mummy, most photos showing The Egyptian exhibit will remain at MVP honors as the Jackets locker room. It’s so much singles will discover, as the ing for the Lord is the most works from the Renaissance exhibit a jumbled mass of bones. The cof- the Dayton Art Institute till January 3, swept the Pilots 30-26, 30-23, more important that we author did, spiritual free- important thing in life . . . no refl ected scenes from the Bible, es- fi n that it rested in, also known as a 2006. It was well worth my time to de- 30-25. Jones, Julia Bradley, communicate authentically dom in the midst of living matter your marital status.” pecially the pregnancy of Mary, the sarcophagus, was still in good con- scend into the netherworld with the pha- and Sarah Zeltman were all at a spiritual level than on single.” He bases his belief on I Cor- birth of Christ, and His crucifi xion. dition, with many of its paintings raohs of Egypt. If you have any interest named to the NCCAA All- a basketball level. We hope Hoffeditz observed, “Our inthians 7:19b, which states, One particularly touching painting still as bright and vivid as when they in history, art or religion, or in connect- America First Team while to use this game as a [medi- culture is inundated with “Keeping God’s commands depicted Christ as he stared down were fi rst painted 3,500 years ago by ing with a world that’s nearly four mil- Coach Clark was elected um] to show our opponents, confl icting views about sin- is what counts.” on His mother and Mary Magdalene the servants of the pharaoh. lennia old, then take the time to check NCCAA National Coach of referees, and fans the true gle life. Even in the church, As to plans for any future from the cross. Around the outside In fact, most of the displays this out. the Year. joy that permeates within preconceptions and biases books, Hoffeditz laughs, of the painting were twelve smaller showed this same painstaking at- J. HUDSON | CEDARS JULIE MARTZ The ladies Volleyball Team circles up before a match. Samantha Maat kicks out the last few yards of her race. see LADYJACKETS, page 11 exist, including such notions “Yes, ‘I Kissed Singleness − 8 | CEDARS VIEWPOINTS Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 CEDARS | 5 The Splendor of Sorrow CEDARS Entertainment Reviews students are hurting. And you Who is Protecting know what? That is okay. Focus on Because I didn’t have the guts to respond, “No, I am not our Prisoners? music // Twin Cinema doing well,” when many a pass- erby would shout that dreadful Cameron Arch OUR Family “How are you?” at me, expect- VIEWPOINTS EDITOR is far greater than that used Sinful. Yeah, that’s probably the fi rst thought that will come to mind Spanish Techno,” with its quirky chorus and lyrics, and -driven “The ing the same scripted answer, I to care for U.S. prisoners and when one sees The New Pornographers’ rather aberrant name. In actual- Jessica Numbers,” with its tight harmonies, pounding drums, and a great rock- began opening up on Xanga. I has gone to provide meals to infl uence others if we are ity, it is a clever poke at the famous televangelist Jimmy Swaggart who infused pop. “Falling Through Your Clothes” comes as a surprise, with its Cassie Moon do realize that Xanga has now From Abu Ghraib to consistent with religious be- struggling to make meaning- said years ago that “rock ‘n roll is the new pornography,” giving origin to cyclical vocals and ethereal sound that builds with power. “The Bleeding Heart CONTRIBUTING WRITER become a place of self-lament Guantanamo Bay to recently liefs. ful changes in our own lives, if the NP’s cheeky name. Show” starts as a contemplative acoustic ballad until it builds into the fun “hey for some, or a place to discuss discovered prisons in eastern Continuing its futile ef- the changes we think we make Name aside, The New Pornographers have created a pop music gem la” vocals that close the track. These are memorable melodies that only get I despised Cedarville my the stereotypical deep thoughts Europe and Asia, allegations forts to boost international prove to be of only question- with Twin Cinema to follow their critically acclaimed Mass Ro- better with repeated listens. fi rst semester. I was suicidal; of life’s happenings. And I which claim that the United status, the Senate voted 90-9 able substance when we take mantic and The . The nonet is a “super group” of some of Most of the songs’ feature vocals are delivered by Newman and backed half-picked scabs covered my know that it is pretty much dead States tortures its prison- last month to “prohibit cruel, them out into a world that Canada’s best artists, such as singers/songwriter , up by Neko’s wonderful harmonies, though Neko’s charismatic vocal talents arms and wrists while my mind now that the wonderful world ers continue to spread. But, inhuman and degrading treat- needs what we’re living to pro- of Destroyer, and the fearless leader and primary lyricist of the band, AC are shown on a few tracks, such as “Bones of an Idol” and “These Are the waited for the most opportune of Facebook has been opened after years of mere talking, ment of persons in the deten- vide? Newman. Fables.” moment to end it all. I knew to us, but it got me rolling on the world has yet to clearly tion of the U.S. government” I think the very thing that’s by John The beauty of Twin Cinema is that it’s accessible to all people. With a Thoughtful production fi nalizes the into an amazing listening expe- Cedarville wouldn’t be able to this concept of vulnerability. defi ne torture and violations as part of a defense spending meant to encourage us in keep- sound reminiscent of the Mamas and the Papas, the Beach Boys, and even rience. Peripheral sounds have been added to embellish the already beautiful handle my optimal gruesome I emptied my thoughts of human rights. The inter- bill. The House measure does ing away from this problem is Durkee some older-style David Bowie, The New Pornographers could appeal to music in the form of interwoven harmonies, horns, xylophones, and powerful, and grand exit, so I began kill- of physical self-hatred and national community is caught not include the ban. Camille Morse part of what makes it so easy your parents, the hip indie kid who’s too cool for radio, and even the brain- precise percussion. Twin Cinema maintains a humble, raw sound similar to a ing myself slowly, puking up hopelessness onto my site as I in a semantics game when it Senator Pat Roberts (R- STAFF WRITER for us to leave it unresolved. washed Top 40 radio listener. Artists are rarely able to appeal to all audi- live performance, keeping it from sounding mechanically overdone. the nutrients necessary to my fought to overcome them with attempts to differentiate be- Kan.), Chairman of the Sen- Our Cedarville family support ences without sacrifi cing artistic credibility, but The New Pornographers Twin Cinema may be the best pop album of the year and will likely make body’s survival. the Truth. Slowly, an incred- tween aggressive physical in- ate Intelligence Committee, I keep hearing that the di- structure, the one that bolsters are an exception. many notable Top 10 lists. The talent of The New Pornographers propels the Christian Life and Thought ible thing began happening; terrogation and torture. who voted against the ban, vorce rate is the same among our confi dence and school Twin Cinema is full of fun and whimsical pop songs like “Sing Me album to greatness. was the worst; streams of vul- friends were confi ding in me, The use of interrogation said, “The information we Cedarville alumni as it is image and GPA and fashion gar four letter words and steam- sharing their own thoughts and tactics to obtain informa- get from interrogating these among the general popula- sense, presents us with a dif- MUSIC Ginny Owens // Long Way Home ing sloppy sentences would un- struggles. I am not the only one tion from enemy combatants terrorists is the most valuable tion. Where this statistic comes fi culty: we can rely on it too load in my head, words aimed who cries myself to sleep some will always play a signifi cant information we get. It saves from, I have no idea; I suspect much. of the songs seemed a bit belabored due to rather uninventive musician- at the “perfect little Christian nights. part within warring coun- lives—period.” it’s codswallop. What bothers It’s something too easy to My fi rst experience with Ginny Owens was at a church concert ship. For instance, “Live Once” drones on for nearly eight minutes with kids” who knew nothing of No, I don’t believe we tries. Obviously, the United Roberts said that a key to me more is the idea of people fall back on when twelve peo- a couple years ago. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from the soft- no clear musical or lyrical purpose. pain, nothing of soul-wrench- should wallow in our self-de- States’ intelligence agencies getting information is the ter- “not being able to take real ple in a row don’t smile meet- spoken young lady perched at her , but was quickly charmed Ginny Owens’ lyrics also leave something to be desired. A couple ing sadness. I couldn’t have feat either, but as a family, we implement certain physical rorists’ fear of the unknown. life,” failing in something so ing our eyes on the sidewalk, by her organic arrangements and fl uid melodies. Her instrumenta- of the songs refer to what she physically sees, which left me a bit con- been more wrong, however. It’s should be able to bare our raw and psychological methods in If you pass a law that tele- important because of a dis- when we get four points taken tion was sparse but effective, consisting of only piano, hand per- fused, considering that she is blind. In general, the words she chooses just easier to pretend your pain souls to one another. Every order to extract information graphs to terrorists what they juncture between Cedarville off for writing past the page cussion, and bass guitar. When I picked up Long Way Home, Ginny are very plain and fairly predictable. doesn’t exist. one of us is the same inside, from important individuals. can expect if they are caught, life and the outside world. limit on a Bible paper, when Owens’ fourth release since the 1999 debut that earned her a Dove Overall, this is an average and fairly forgettable contemporary I wonder if Jesus was soiled and splintered. It is an Countless documents re- it “will be the fi rst chapter in Now, I know people com- three washes in a row end up Award for Best New Artist, I had high hopes that her album would Christian album. I would rather see an artist take some risks, even “happy” when he walked the exhilarating thing, really, being leased by the CIA have re- the al Qaeda terrorist manu- plain a lot about “the Bubble.” wet on the laundry room fl oor capture the endearing simplicity of her live show. if that means having some huge fl ops, rather than settle for what is earth. Each day he came face- broken. Having the freedom to corded various interrogation al.” He said he does not favor Other people claim it doesn’t because this was a bad week for Long Way Home has its moments. Standout tracks include “Fel- deemed “safe” or “agreeable.” I feel that if Ginny Owens capitalizes on to-face with the devastated. He be so allows us to see God in techniques which include torture. exist. I’m beginning to think everyone. “This is Cedarville,” low Traveler,” a song of encouragement for the weary to fi nd rest the simple charm of her live show and develops her lyrical style, she dove straight into the muddiest a more vibrant light and our- keeping an individual stand- Senator John McCain they’re both right: I can’t be- we think; “we’re all here for in Christ; “Let the Silence Speak” a relatively personal song em- will create some great music. I wouldn’t recommend this record unless places He could fi nd, places selves as we really are. We. ing or kneeling for hours in (R-Ariz.), who offered the lieve there’s one common each other to some extent, and by Jacob phasizing the value of silent refl ection before God, and “Pieces” a you are already an Owens fan or are fond of similar artists, such as Joy His mom probably told him to Are. Sinners. We are absolutely black hoods or spray-painted amendment, said, “We need Bubble, but I do think that the I don’t have long to wait before more energetic tune co-written with CCM stalwart Wayne Kirk- Williams and Point of Grace. avoid. The dying, the decrepit, nothing without Jesus Christ. goggles, forcing a detainee to get this issue behind us. problem of individually iso- circumstances improve.” Merritt patrick. Unfortunately, the rest of the album is rather bland. Some the desperate- they all fl ocked This thought should bring us into awkward and painful po- Our image in the world is suf- lating bubbles may suggest a Now, I know we need to him, unashamed and un- to our knees, knock the wind sitions, or depriving a person fering very badly, and one of larger, broader problem behind each other, we need religious yielding. He saw the destruc- out of us, and leave us utterly of sleep by exposure to 24 the reasons for it is the per- the issue. structure, we need a system of tion of sin before His eyes that humbled. hours of intense light. ception that we abuse people What I’m wondering is, if agreement on how we should film North Country must have shattered His heart. We are not perfect, nor will Amid accusations that the that we take captive.” we can draw this inside-out- behave, and, more importantly, We always say that Jesus “un- we ever be. Is there anyone United States treats its pris- Many proponents of the side distinction, if we’re not the we need to rely on our family, Every movie, it seems, ends with good prevailing over evil. since she became a teenage mother, disowns her completely. derstands,” that He “has felt the who is truly satisfi ed with who oners inhumanely, the Bush bill, like McCain, believe the same people in school as we one part of the body of Christ James Bond saves the world and the girl, Maximus returns Rome With each passing day, the sexual harassment and slander grow same” at one point or another. they are or the life they are liv- administration has repeatedly world’s negative perception are proven to be in the periods supporting each other. But to the people, and Woody and Buzz fi nd their way back to Andy. worse. The more Josey objects to it and tries to fi ght it, the more severe it If Jesus knew nothing of pain, ing? College is supposed to be denied that torture is a part of the United States places of trial outside, then what does sometimes the things that can The whole routine gets a little worn out, but sometimes, even when becomes. Because the other women at the mine think it better to accept we would not have a compas- a time to fi gure out who we are of its policy, asserting that it the American soldier in more our time spent here amount strengthen us can just as easily I know the end, I fi nd myself ready to fi ght the injustices of the the gross mistreatment and keep their jobs than to fi ght, Josey stands sionate, understanding Savior. and what we believe. It is going strictly adheres to the Geneva danger. However, it is diffi - to? pull us down. For most of us, world…from my theater seat. alone. The Master of our faith to be confusing and it is going Conventions. cult to understand how hatred I admit I struggle with liv- living fully aware of the imper- Based on a true story that took place in Minnesota in 1989, Finally, after seeing a sexual harassment case on the news, she turns knew the depths of agony. His to hurt, but it is okay to not be “Our country is at war and manifested in the killing of ing consistently. Things from manence of our circumstances North Country is one of those movies. During the movie, the theater to a lawyer, played by Woody Harrelson, to help her sue the mine. He burden for the weary as well as okay. our government has the obli- 3,000 innocent American ci- my personality to my laugh, is diffi cult. began to feel like an ACT testing room as my body heat rose while I accepts the case, since such a class action suit has never been done. Their His persecution and weighty However, there is hope. gation to protect the Ameri- vilians and the beheading of my walk, and the level and Outside, people don’t care. watched the powerful trampling the powerless. remaining problem is how to fi nd a class to fi le the class action suit, death brought a sense of famil- When we take the risk and can people,” said President many others could possibly in- intonation of my voice subtly People are mean and irrespon- In the fi lm, Josey Aimes, played by Charlize Theron, returns to which requires more than one plaintiff. Aimes must inspire the other iarity when it came to sorrow. become vulnerable, letting Bush in a news conference tensify. Americans undoubt- change when I’m back home, sible; bosses don’t care about her hometown, fl eeing an abusive husband. A friend working at the women of the mine to stand up and fi ght for what is right. As Christians who long to fol- our smiles fall and asking one Monday. “Any activity we edly desire positive respect and some of the bad habits I the spiritual stresses of what- local coal mines tells her that the mines are hiring women in re- While fi ghting for her rights Josey wins back the love and respect low in His footsteps, there will another honest and personal conduct is within the law. We in the international spotlight, think I’ve resolved at school ever ministry we’re on, or how sponse to a Supreme Court mandate. Josey is hired and soon fi nds of her father and wayward son. I don’t want to ruin the end for you, but come a time when heartache questions, God’s movement in do not torture.” but the world hates America in periods of growth somehow poorly we did on that last his- out that the men of the mine are very unwelcoming to the women luckily I can’t. This movie will make your blood boil, your palms sweat, becomes all too familiar. and through our lives becomes Those countries abiding for what it is (the most power- crop back up again. tory exam. Outside, we all too by Justyn taking the jobs that they believe belong to men. When she begins and your mind hopeful that what is right and beautiful still wins…even Plastic faces, painted more evident. He is refi ning us by the Geneva Conventions, ful nation on earth), not for its Maybe I’m the only one, easily fi nd our toes squashed work at the mine, Josey’s own father, who has been ashamed of her in true stories. smiles, spotless appearances, through our woe and sorrow, the Universal Declaration interrogation policy. maybe I’m a fake or a spiritu- and our resolution fl attened, Yager and busy schedules obscure carving away our pride and re- of Universal Rights, and the If kept intact by the House- ally decrepit person. I suspect, with nary a sympathetic soul to one important fact: Cedarville placing it with His glory. U.N. Convention Against Senate conference commit- though, that I’m not the only soothe our pain. If we are com- Torture, agree not to inten- tee, the McCain amendment one to fi nd that school breaks promising our purpose and our con’t from BAHLER, tionally infl ict severe pain or would reinstate the Army can mean having to recognize honesty in living active, fruit- film Serenity front page 6 suffering on anyone in order Field Manual on Intelligence all my little accumulated fail- ful lives, we have a problem. to obtain information or a Interrogations as the binding ures to accomplish what I’d If we are sacrifi cing the “Do you know what your sin is, Doctor…? It’s pride.” for a brief rerun. Whedon is already talking about fi lming more seasons. extra credit!” This is founda- ticle by quoting lyrics from confession, to punish them, rules for interrogation of any- thought I’d already achieved, chance to take the hits and Just seven minutes into this cheap budget sci-fi fl ick and they’re wax- The world depicted in both the series and the fi lm is an intriguing one. tional to what it means to be a Big and Rich: “I don’t give a or to coerce them or a third one in military custody and and having to wonder how make lasting change in our ing deeply spiritual on me, I thought. Astonishing… The year is 2517, and humans have left an overpopulated Earth to colonize a Christian. dang about nothin’ I’m singin’ person. Still, organizations would make clear that all U.S. real the Cedarville Experience lives now for a sense of secu- That’s Serenity for you. It is simply surprising. And hard to catego- distant solar system. The two remaining Earth superpowers— the USA and Christ came for reconcili- and bling-blingin.’” Sadly like Amnesty International personnel are bound by law to is, having to face the idea that rity that has basis only within rize. Is it a sci-fi ? Zombie horror? Action? Art fi lm? All defi nitions would China — have merged to dominate civilized human culture. The existence of ation—that was his message. this seems to be the mantra of believe that nearly two thirds refrain from cruel, inhuman, perhaps out of a good thing a four-year segment of time, apply. It’s a beautiful movie that pleases on many different levels. It’s a fringe territory and the juxtaposition of rich and poor in an outer space soci- We are quick to claim this when much of the church when it of countries do not abide by and degrading treatment of I’m making nothing at all. we are not living as we should. original. It’s beautifully fi lmed. It has superb acting, especially by Chiwe- ety lend a certain Western/ Sci-fi feel to it all. It’s an intriguing atmosphere. it comes to personal issues and comes to racial reconciliation. these rules. detainees. I often ask God why I’m We have failed, and worse than tel Ejiofor (Amistad, Love Actually) who played the very smooth villain, I will admit the fi lm is cheesy at points. For instance: the line by Wash the individual sins. However, we People just don’t care. As the leading country in Congress can and will here, at this school, at this time. failed; we have deluded our- The Operative. And fi nally, it’s just plain deep. Issues such as the nature pilot, played by Alan Tudyk (Dodgeball, A Knight’s Tale, I Robot), “I am a leaf so often forget that racial and Cherish southern tradi- the world, the United States pass future laws attempting Obviously, He has His reasons, selves, and all the time and of war, humanity, religion, and the ultimately fl awed quest for Utopia are on the wind! watch how I soar!” Its sci-fi , it’s going to be a little dumb. But community reconciliation is tions. Be proud of your heri- should be held to a higher to defi ne the United States’ but sometimes it’s not enough money we are pouring into this prevalent throughout. when you’re there in the theater, in the moment, it sends shivers down your just as important! tage. Value other cultures. But standard in its treatment of stance on interrogation, but to leave it at the university bro- place has been wasted. The fi lm sprung from the one-season fl op tv series Firefl y, which spine. It’s the collision of seriousness with humor, of well-choreographed ac- Is it wrong to wear a Con- please don’t do it at the expense prisoners regardless of other the debate will linger while chure type of answer. This is a Perhaps in the end, mine is originally aired on Fox in 2002 but was cancelled midseason after only tion with witty dialogue, of beautifully visualized worlds and uniquely crafted federate fl ag belt buckle? No, of your testimony. countries’ failures to consis- the world fails to defi nitively time, we hear, to be maximizing just the age-old point that we, 15 episodes. Fans of the show attribute its failure to a lack of proper ad- characters… this is what makes Serenity such a satisfying fi lm. it’s just a symbol. But why “‘Everything is permis- tently obey international law. interpret “cruel, inhuman and our potential, picking up speed especially we as Christians, vertising and the fact that the episodes were aired out of chronological True, Serenity wasn’t too popular in the main box offi ce, and you’ll have would you want to? In a time sible’—but not everything In fact, the U.S. has already degrading treatment.” While to join the rest of the world. We must live honestly, genuinely; order and broken up by various sporting events. This seems likely, given to travel to a secondhand theater to see it now. Believe me, though, this movie when racial tensions are high is benefi cial. ‘Everything is proven its support of higher Congress argues semantics, also hear that if we’re serving we cannot get away with fak- by Josh the success of creator Joss Whedon’s other television series’, Buffy the is worth it. But as Levar Burton would say, “You don’t have to take my word and so many poor are neglect- permissible’—but not every- standards, as seen in its treat- the U.S. intelligence should any purpose in our lives at this ing it because we will in- Vampire Slayer and Angel. Regardless of the reasons, however, Firefl y for it.” ed, why would we want to take thing is constructive. Nobody ment of detainees held at continue its mission to save moment, it’s to be developing evitably prove who we are Moody was dropped and has only recently been picked up by the Sci-Fi Channel a chance at wearing something should seek his own good, Guantanamo Bay. The $2.5 lives by aggressively interro- in the ways we infl uence and — outside. The alternative is a that will only add to the fi re? but the good of others.” (1 million contract used to feed gating those who want to kill interact with others. compromise we cannot afford Zimmerman ends his ar- Cor.10:23-24) the detainees at Guantanamo Americans. But how can we begin to make. 6 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 CEDARS Viewpoints Unkle Zeke’s Guide to Pride and Prejudice: A Rebuttal on what they represent. In the last issue of Cedars, symbol, such as the Confeder- Daniel Zimmerman wrote ate fl ag. Amish Economics an article entitled “Pride and Now, on to a much deeper Prejudice.” If you didn’t get issue—what really ticked me a chance to read the article, I off were the comments Zim- Minutes special). persons, houses, papers, and would encourage you to do so. merman made about “black Disadvantages of being effects, against unreasonable His article was a response to a people.” About half way Amish: searches and seizures, shall comment he received about his through his article he stated, “I 1) Uncle Zeke lives not be violated, and no war- Dixie fl ag belt buckle. Appar- will begin by saying I am not within spitting distance and rants shall issue, but upon ently some passerby told him it a racist: I love black people. comes by every Sunday, and probable cause, supported by Bryce Bahler was racist. Some of the strongest Chris- STAFF WRITER you can’t pretend like you just oath or affi rmation, and par- While I agree with Zim- tians I know are black.” went to the store, because you ticularly describing the place merman that the comment This statement represents can’t go to the store on Sun- to be searched, and the persons What would happen if Pas- was uncalled-for and unkind, I the abhorrent attitude that runs days. or things to be seized.” tor Rohm began chapel like don’t think his conclusions are rampant in much of the church Brandon Colas 2) People confuse you Let’s be honest. None of this: logical or biblical. It seems the today. There seems to be this STAFF WRITER with those quitters the Men- us can comprehend that sen- “Good morning, and wel- article was an angry response idea that as long as we have a nonites. tence, because the subject and come to chapel. In an effort to to a petty insult; however, Zim- friend or two of a different race 3) If you don’t like verb are separated by eighteen be accepting of other cultures, merman was attempting to and we compliment their faith Tax the Amish! Tax them! Ma’s potato-and-pig roast, you words. You start reading it and U99.5 will be selling buttons discuss a deeper issue. I, too, every so often, we are doing And tax them some more! might get jabbed. drift off and before you know it throughout this week. Designs would like to comment on a our part to promote equality Ahem. As we can see, it’s diffi cult you’re thinking about Chuck’s include the swastika, the in- much deeper issue. and diversity. I don’t care if That is called, in newspa- to decide what to do with the Sausage Surprise and drooling verted cross, and my personal Though some disagree, I your friends are white, black, per terms, the “teaser,” which Amish, because there are both on your copy of Cedars. favorite, the Taliban fl ag”? acknowledge that the Confed- tan, yellow, or green. That will hopefully enrage you advantages and disadvantages I’ll concede that confi scat- Would we cheer or ap- erate fl ag represents more than simply isn’t enough. We are enough to read what is called, to the Amish way of life. And ing all of the property of the plaud? Would we rush out after just the horrible atrocities that called to much more. in newspaper terms, the “con- they do pay taxes, despite Amish to reduce the national chapel and purchase buttons? were prevalent throughout the A survey of Scripture will tent.” And though I may raise nasty rumors to the contrary. debt might not seem quite in Would we storm the stage? south before, during, and even reveal hundreds of verses deal- eyebrows with my sugges- They aren’t exactly a threat the sporting spirit. But since Is there anything inherently after the Civil War. Zimmer- ing with the poor, oppressed, tions of using the Amish to to national security, either. On Laura Shuneson (an account- wrong with these symbols? man interprets disgust over and abused. Both the Old erase the national debt, I’ll be the other hand, they won’t be ing major) and I plan to speak They are just lines, shapes, and the fl ag as hatred for southern and New Testaments are full the fi rst to admit that I respect much help if the Canadians in- about this in chapel next se- colors—in and of themselves culture. This simply is not the of commands to take care of the Amish, a group of eccen- vade. On the other hand, they mester, you’ll hear us offer a they are not evil. Yet why are case. There is much value in those who have been exploit- trics more steadfast, beloved, don’t wear down the highway complete explanation; you can they so offensive and contro- southern traditions and culture ed. To borrow a phrase from and unnerving than the Dixon system, so we can’t blame only commit so much outrage versial? Why wouldn’t they be (and food!). We can cherish Dr. Cook, “This is not just statue’s smile. them for the construction on with nine hundred words. accepted on our campus? Peo- these good things, without dis- This column is not a hu- I-71 by Columbus. ple reject these symbols based playing such a controversial −see BAHLER, page 8 mor column. Rather, it is a no- On yet another hand, the ble attempt to solve the peren- national debt has ballooned in nial problem which the Amish the last few years and it’s high thrust on our laps, an annual time someone did something problem that demands the im- about it, because if we don’t, mediate attention given a ra- our kids will have to, which bid racoon that has been thrust might be the best plan we’ve upon your lap by a bearded got. Amishman. That problem, of I’ve always thought that the course, is what do we do with way to deal with the national the Amish? debt was to simply print more Now, according to the latest money. Some people who Senate report, another prob- have taken economics classes lem that we have every year is disagree, and claim that we’d how to deal with the national have massive infl ation. But debt, a debt so gargantuan that what if business owners didn’t “taking a few zeros off won’t know that there was a lot more help any longer,” so, “Heaven money being pumped into help our grandchildren.” circulation? Would this help? My thesis is that these Beats me. And since that prob- problems, the national debt ably won’t happen, we need to and the Amish, can be solved consider Amish Plan II. at the same time. In the inter- Amish Plan II consists of ests of applying my Christian confi scating and selling the worldview to solving this Amish lands. According to my enigmatic socioeconomic calculations, if we do this, and quandary—unravelling a veri- use all of our national expen- table Gordian knot, a morass ditures to demolish the debt, of complexities—in under six we could be invaded by Cuba BAPTIST BIBLE SEMINARY CLARKS SUMMIT, PA hundred words, I’ve compiled and China by 2063. So we an exhaustive list of advan- can’t take this responsibility- tages versus disadvantages to and-debt thing too far. FROM ITS EARLIEST DAYS, PROGRAMS OFFERED: being Amish, which aren’t re- Now, according to what [ Baptist Bible Seminary has produced ally connected with my Amish my pre-law friends would say, trained leaders for Bible teaching churches and ministries all over the world. With Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Plan II, but will hopefully per- if I had any, we can’t confi s- that foundation, BBS has emerged as a leader in the equipping of pastors, missionaries, Master of Divinity (M.Div.) mit us a better analysis of the cate the property of the Amish and educators. Each course of study at BBS is designed to provide excellence in Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) situation: because there’s something in Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Advantages of being the Constitution called the academic scholarship, to ignite a passion for God and people, and to teach effective Amish: “Fourth Amendment” that says ministry methods for service. At the heart of that mission is a faculty committed to 1) Thou mayest kill and we can’t. To my hypothetical salt thy own pigs. hysterical hypocritical pre-law excellence. Every full-time instructor has an earned doctorate in his teaching field 2) Thou knowest when friends, I ask: is the “Fourth and has personal experience in pastoral ministry or missions. With an emphasis on to use “thou” and “ye” whilst Amendment” in fact opposed everyone else saith “you” in to the confi scation and sale of sound doctrine and leadership, BBS is committed to providing a life-changing seminary both cases. Amish property? experience in a convenient, accessible format. 3) If thy children act I will answer my own uppity at the dinner table, thou question: in a word, no. Here’s mayest stick needles in their what the Fourth Amendment 800.451.2287 www.bbc.edu tongues (according to Mark actually says: “The right of ] Forsberg, who saw it on a Sixty the people to be secure in their 6 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 CEDARS Viewpoints Unkle Zeke’s Guide to Pride and Prejudice: A Rebuttal on what they represent. In the last issue of Cedars, symbol, such as the Confeder- Daniel Zimmerman wrote ate fl ag. Amish Economics an article entitled “Pride and Now, on to a much deeper Prejudice.” If you didn’t get issue—what really ticked me a chance to read the article, I off were the comments Zim- Minutes special). persons, houses, papers, and would encourage you to do so. merman made about “black Disadvantages of being effects, against unreasonable His article was a response to a people.” About half way Amish: searches and seizures, shall comment he received about his through his article he stated, “I 1) Uncle Zeke lives not be violated, and no war- Dixie fl ag belt buckle. Appar- will begin by saying I am not within spitting distance and rants shall issue, but upon ently some passerby told him it a racist: I love black people. comes by every Sunday, and probable cause, supported by Bryce Bahler was racist. Some of the strongest Chris- STAFF WRITER you can’t pretend like you just oath or affi rmation, and par- While I agree with Zim- tians I know are black.” went to the store, because you ticularly describing the place merman that the comment This statement represents can’t go to the store on Sun- to be searched, and the persons What would happen if Pas- was uncalled-for and unkind, I the abhorrent attitude that runs days. or things to be seized.” tor Rohm began chapel like don’t think his conclusions are rampant in much of the church Brandon Colas 2) People confuse you Let’s be honest. None of this: logical or biblical. It seems the today. There seems to be this STAFF WRITER with those quitters the Men- us can comprehend that sen- “Good morning, and wel- article was an angry response idea that as long as we have a nonites. tence, because the subject and come to chapel. In an effort to to a petty insult; however, Zim- friend or two of a different race 3) If you don’t like verb are separated by eighteen be accepting of other cultures, merman was attempting to and we compliment their faith Tax the Amish! Tax them! Ma’s potato-and-pig roast, you words. You start reading it and U99.5 will be selling buttons discuss a deeper issue. I, too, every so often, we are doing And tax them some more! might get jabbed. drift off and before you know it throughout this week. Designs would like to comment on a our part to promote equality Ahem. As we can see, it’s diffi cult you’re thinking about Chuck’s include the swastika, the in- much deeper issue. and diversity. I don’t care if That is called, in newspa- to decide what to do with the Sausage Surprise and drooling verted cross, and my personal Though some disagree, I your friends are white, black, per terms, the “teaser,” which Amish, because there are both on your copy of Cedars. favorite, the Taliban fl ag”? acknowledge that the Confed- tan, yellow, or green. That will hopefully enrage you advantages and disadvantages I’ll concede that confi scat- Would we cheer or ap- erate fl ag represents more than simply isn’t enough. We are enough to read what is called, to the Amish way of life. And ing all of the property of the plaud? Would we rush out after just the horrible atrocities that called to much more. in newspaper terms, the “con- they do pay taxes, despite Amish to reduce the national chapel and purchase buttons? were prevalent throughout the A survey of Scripture will tent.” And though I may raise nasty rumors to the contrary. debt might not seem quite in Would we storm the stage? south before, during, and even reveal hundreds of verses deal- eyebrows with my sugges- They aren’t exactly a threat the sporting spirit. But since Is there anything inherently after the Civil War. Zimmer- ing with the poor, oppressed, tions of using the Amish to to national security, either. On Laura Shuneson (an account- wrong with these symbols? man interprets disgust over and abused. Both the Old erase the national debt, I’ll be the other hand, they won’t be ing major) and I plan to speak They are just lines, shapes, and the fl ag as hatred for southern and New Testaments are full the fi rst to admit that I respect much help if the Canadians in- about this in chapel next se- colors—in and of themselves culture. This simply is not the of commands to take care of the Amish, a group of eccen- vade. On the other hand, they mester, you’ll hear us offer a they are not evil. Yet why are case. There is much value in those who have been exploit- trics more steadfast, beloved, don’t wear down the highway complete explanation; you can they so offensive and contro- southern traditions and culture ed. To borrow a phrase from and unnerving than the Dixon system, so we can’t blame only commit so much outrage versial? Why wouldn’t they be (and food!). We can cherish Dr. Cook, “This is not just statue’s smile. them for the construction on with nine hundred words. accepted on our campus? Peo- these good things, without dis- This column is not a hu- I-71 by Columbus. ple reject these symbols based playing such a controversial −see BAHLER, page 8 mor column. Rather, it is a no- On yet another hand, the ble attempt to solve the peren- national debt has ballooned in nial problem which the Amish the last few years and it’s high thrust on our laps, an annual time someone did something problem that demands the im- about it, because if we don’t, mediate attention given a ra- our kids will have to, which bid racoon that has been thrust might be the best plan we’ve upon your lap by a bearded got. Amishman. That problem, of I’ve always thought that the course, is what do we do with way to deal with the national the Amish? debt was to simply print more Now, according to the latest money. Some people who Senate report, another prob- have taken economics classes lem that we have every year is disagree, and claim that we’d how to deal with the national have massive infl ation. But debt, a debt so gargantuan that what if business owners didn’t “taking a few zeros off won’t know that there was a lot more help any longer,” so, “Heaven money being pumped into help our grandchildren.” circulation? Would this help? My thesis is that these Beats me. And since that prob- problems, the national debt ably won’t happen, we need to and the Amish, can be solved consider Amish Plan II. at the same time. In the inter- Amish Plan II consists of ests of applying my Christian confi scating and selling the worldview to solving this Amish lands. According to my enigmatic socioeconomic calculations, if we do this, and quandary—unravelling a veri- use all of our national expen- table Gordian knot, a morass ditures to demolish the debt, of complexities—in under six we could be invaded by Cuba BAPTIST BIBLE SEMINARY CLARKS SUMMIT, PA hundred words, I’ve compiled and China by 2063. So we an exhaustive list of advan- can’t take this responsibility- tages versus disadvantages to and-debt thing too far. FROM ITS EARLIEST DAYS, PROGRAMS OFFERED: being Amish, which aren’t re- Now, according to what [ Baptist Bible Seminary has produced ally connected with my Amish my pre-law friends would say, trained leaders for Bible teaching churches and ministries all over the world. With Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Plan II, but will hopefully per- if I had any, we can’t confi s- that foundation, BBS has emerged as a leader in the equipping of pastors, missionaries, Master of Divinity (M.Div.) mit us a better analysis of the cate the property of the Amish and educators. Each course of study at BBS is designed to provide excellence in Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) situation: because there’s something in Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Advantages of being the Constitution called the academic scholarship, to ignite a passion for God and people, and to teach effective Amish: “Fourth Amendment” that says ministry methods for service. At the heart of that mission is a faculty committed to 1) Thou mayest kill and we can’t. To my hypothetical salt thy own pigs. hysterical hypocritical pre-law excellence. Every full-time instructor has an earned doctorate in his teaching field 2) Thou knowest when friends, I ask: is the “Fourth and has personal experience in pastoral ministry or missions. With an emphasis on to use “thou” and “ye” whilst Amendment” in fact opposed everyone else saith “you” in to the confi scation and sale of sound doctrine and leadership, BBS is committed to providing a life-changing seminary both cases. Amish property? experience in a convenient, accessible format. 3) If thy children act I will answer my own uppity at the dinner table, thou question: in a word, no. Here’s mayest stick needles in their what the Fourth Amendment 800.451.2287 www.bbc.edu tongues (according to Mark actually says: “The right of ] Forsberg, who saw it on a Sixty the people to be secure in their 8 | CEDARS VIEWPOINTS Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 CEDARS | 5 The Splendor of Sorrow CEDARS Entertainment Reviews students are hurting. And you Who is Protecting know what? That is okay. Focus on Because I didn’t have the guts to respond, “No, I am not our Prisoners? music The New Pornographers // Twin Cinema doing well,” when many a pass- erby would shout that dreadful Cameron Arch OUR Family “How are you?” at me, expect- VIEWPOINTS EDITOR is far greater than that used Sinful. Yeah, that’s probably the fi rst thought that will come to mind Spanish Techno,” with its quirky chorus and lyrics, and guitar-driven “The ing the same scripted answer, I to care for U.S. prisoners and when one sees The New Pornographers’ rather aberrant name. In actual- Jessica Numbers,” with its tight harmonies, pounding drums, and a great rock- began opening up on Xanga. I has gone to provide meals to infl uence others if we are ity, it is a clever poke at the famous televangelist Jimmy Swaggart who infused pop. “Falling Through Your Clothes” comes as a surprise, with its Cassie Moon do realize that Xanga has now From Abu Ghraib to consistent with religious be- struggling to make meaning- said years ago that “rock ‘n roll is the new pornography,” giving origin to cyclical vocals and ethereal sound that builds with power. “The Bleeding Heart CONTRIBUTING WRITER become a place of self-lament Guantanamo Bay to recently liefs. ful changes in our own lives, if the NP’s cheeky name. Show” starts as a contemplative acoustic ballad until it builds into the fun “hey for some, or a place to discuss discovered prisons in eastern Continuing its futile ef- the changes we think we make Name aside, The New Pornographers have created a pop music gem la” vocals that close the track. These are memorable melodies that only get I despised Cedarville my the stereotypical deep thoughts Europe and Asia, allegations forts to boost international prove to be of only question- with Twin Cinema to follow their critically acclaimed albums Mass Ro- better with repeated listens. fi rst semester. I was suicidal; of life’s happenings. And I which claim that the United status, the Senate voted 90-9 able substance when we take mantic and The Electric Version. The nonet is a “super group” of some of Most of the songs’ feature vocals are delivered by Newman and backed half-picked scabs covered my know that it is pretty much dead States tortures its prison- last month to “prohibit cruel, them out into a world that Canada’s best artists, such as singers/songwriter Neko Case, Dan Bejar up by Neko’s wonderful harmonies, though Neko’s charismatic vocal talents arms and wrists while my mind now that the wonderful world ers continue to spread. But, inhuman and degrading treat- needs what we’re living to pro- of Destroyer, and the fearless leader and primary lyricist of the band, AC are shown on a few tracks, such as “Bones of an Idol” and “These Are the waited for the most opportune of Facebook has been opened after years of mere talking, ment of persons in the deten- vide? Newman. Fables.” moment to end it all. I knew to us, but it got me rolling on the world has yet to clearly tion of the U.S. government” I think the very thing that’s by John The beauty of Twin Cinema is that it’s accessible to all people. With a Thoughtful production fi nalizes the album into an amazing listening expe- Cedarville wouldn’t be able to this concept of vulnerability. defi ne torture and violations as part of a defense spending meant to encourage us in keep- sound reminiscent of the Mamas and the Papas, the Beach Boys, and even rience. Peripheral sounds have been added to embellish the already beautiful handle my optimal gruesome I emptied my thoughts of human rights. The inter- bill. The House measure does ing away from this problem is Durkee some older-style David Bowie, The New Pornographers could appeal to music in the form of interwoven harmonies, horns, xylophones, and powerful, and grand exit, so I began kill- of physical self-hatred and national community is caught not include the ban. Camille Morse part of what makes it so easy your parents, the hip indie kid who’s too cool for radio, and even the brain- precise percussion. Twin Cinema maintains a humble, raw sound similar to a ing myself slowly, puking up hopelessness onto my site as I in a semantics game when it Senator Pat Roberts (R- STAFF WRITER for us to leave it unresolved. washed Top 40 radio listener. Artists are rarely able to appeal to all audi- live performance, keeping it from sounding mechanically overdone. the nutrients necessary to my fought to overcome them with attempts to differentiate be- Kan.), Chairman of the Sen- Our Cedarville family support ences without sacrifi cing artistic credibility, but The New Pornographers Twin Cinema may be the best pop album of the year and will likely make body’s survival. the Truth. Slowly, an incred- tween aggressive physical in- ate Intelligence Committee, I keep hearing that the di- structure, the one that bolsters are an exception. many notable Top 10 lists. The talent of The New Pornographers propels the Christian Life and Thought ible thing began happening; terrogation and torture. who voted against the ban, vorce rate is the same among our confi dence and school Twin Cinema is full of fun and whimsical pop songs like “Sing Me album to greatness. was the worst; streams of vul- friends were confi ding in me, The use of interrogation said, “The information we Cedarville alumni as it is image and GPA and fashion gar four letter words and steam- sharing their own thoughts and tactics to obtain informa- get from interrogating these among the general popula- sense, presents us with a dif- MUSIC Ginny Owens // Long Way Home ing sloppy sentences would un- struggles. I am not the only one tion from enemy combatants terrorists is the most valuable tion. Where this statistic comes fi culty: we can rely on it too load in my head, words aimed who cries myself to sleep some will always play a signifi cant information we get. It saves from, I have no idea; I suspect much. of the songs seemed a bit belabored due to rather uninventive musician- at the “perfect little Christian nights. part within warring coun- lives—period.” it’s codswallop. What bothers It’s something too easy to My fi rst experience with Ginny Owens was at a church concert ship. For instance, “Live Once” drones on for nearly eight minutes with kids” who knew nothing of No, I don’t believe we tries. Obviously, the United Roberts said that a key to me more is the idea of people fall back on when twelve peo- a couple years ago. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from the soft- no clear musical or lyrical purpose. pain, nothing of soul-wrench- should wallow in our self-de- States’ intelligence agencies getting information is the ter- “not being able to take real ple in a row don’t smile meet- spoken young lady perched at her piano, but was quickly charmed Ginny Owens’ lyrics also leave something to be desired. A couple ing sadness. I couldn’t have feat either, but as a family, we implement certain physical rorists’ fear of the unknown. life,” failing in something so ing our eyes on the sidewalk, by her organic arrangements and fl uid melodies. Her instrumenta- of the songs refer to what she physically sees, which left me a bit con- been more wrong, however. It’s should be able to bare our raw and psychological methods in If you pass a law that tele- important because of a dis- when we get four points taken tion was sparse but effective, consisting of only piano, hand per- fused, considering that she is blind. In general, the words she chooses just easier to pretend your pain souls to one another. Every order to extract information graphs to terrorists what they juncture between Cedarville off for writing past the page cussion, and bass guitar. When I picked up Long Way Home, Ginny are very plain and fairly predictable. doesn’t exist. one of us is the same inside, from important individuals. can expect if they are caught, life and the outside world. limit on a Bible paper, when Owens’ fourth release since the 1999 debut that earned her a Dove Overall, this is an average and fairly forgettable contemporary I wonder if Jesus was soiled and splintered. It is an Countless documents re- it “will be the fi rst chapter in Now, I know people com- three washes in a row end up Award for Best New Artist, I had high hopes that her album would Christian album. I would rather see an artist take some risks, even “happy” when he walked the exhilarating thing, really, being leased by the CIA have re- the al Qaeda terrorist manu- plain a lot about “the Bubble.” wet on the laundry room fl oor capture the endearing simplicity of her live show. if that means having some huge fl ops, rather than settle for what is earth. Each day he came face- broken. Having the freedom to corded various interrogation al.” He said he does not favor Other people claim it doesn’t because this was a bad week for Long Way Home has its moments. Standout tracks include “Fel- deemed “safe” or “agreeable.” I feel that if Ginny Owens capitalizes on to-face with the devastated. He be so allows us to see God in techniques which include torture. exist. I’m beginning to think everyone. “This is Cedarville,” low Traveler,” a song of encouragement for the weary to fi nd rest the simple charm of her live show and develops her lyrical style, she dove straight into the muddiest a more vibrant light and our- keeping an individual stand- Senator John McCain they’re both right: I can’t be- we think; “we’re all here for in Christ; “Let the Silence Speak” a relatively personal song em- will create some great music. I wouldn’t recommend this record unless places He could fi nd, places selves as we really are. We. ing or kneeling for hours in (R-Ariz.), who offered the lieve there’s one common each other to some extent, and by Jacob phasizing the value of silent refl ection before God, and “Pieces” a you are already an Owens fan or are fond of similar artists, such as Joy His mom probably told him to Are. Sinners. We are absolutely black hoods or spray-painted amendment, said, “We need Bubble, but I do think that the I don’t have long to wait before more energetic tune co-written with CCM stalwart Wayne Kirk- Williams and Point of Grace. avoid. The dying, the decrepit, nothing without Jesus Christ. goggles, forcing a detainee to get this issue behind us. problem of individually iso- circumstances improve.” Merritt patrick. Unfortunately, the rest of the album is rather bland. Some the desperate- they all fl ocked This thought should bring us into awkward and painful po- Our image in the world is suf- lating bubbles may suggest a Now, I know we need to him, unashamed and un- to our knees, knock the wind sitions, or depriving a person fering very badly, and one of larger, broader problem behind each other, we need religious yielding. He saw the destruc- out of us, and leave us utterly of sleep by exposure to 24 the reasons for it is the per- the issue. structure, we need a system of tion of sin before His eyes that humbled. hours of intense light. ception that we abuse people What I’m wondering is, if agreement on how we should film North Country must have shattered His heart. We are not perfect, nor will Amid accusations that the that we take captive.” we can draw this inside-out- behave, and, more importantly, We always say that Jesus “un- we ever be. Is there anyone United States treats its pris- Many proponents of the side distinction, if we’re not the we need to rely on our family, Every movie, it seems, ends with good prevailing over evil. since she became a teenage mother, disowns her completely. derstands,” that He “has felt the who is truly satisfi ed with who oners inhumanely, the Bush bill, like McCain, believe the same people in school as we one part of the body of Christ James Bond saves the world and the girl, Maximus returns Rome With each passing day, the sexual harassment and slander grow same” at one point or another. they are or the life they are liv- administration has repeatedly world’s negative perception are proven to be in the periods supporting each other. But to the people, and Woody and Buzz fi nd their way back to Andy. worse. The more Josey objects to it and tries to fi ght it, the more severe it If Jesus knew nothing of pain, ing? College is supposed to be denied that torture is a part of the United States places of trial outside, then what does sometimes the things that can The whole routine gets a little worn out, but sometimes, even when becomes. Because the other women at the mine think it better to accept we would not have a compas- a time to fi gure out who we are of its policy, asserting that it the American soldier in more our time spent here amount strengthen us can just as easily I know the end, I fi nd myself ready to fi ght the injustices of the the gross mistreatment and keep their jobs than to fi ght, Josey stands sionate, understanding Savior. and what we believe. It is going strictly adheres to the Geneva danger. However, it is diffi - to? pull us down. For most of us, world…from my theater seat. alone. The Master of our faith to be confusing and it is going Conventions. cult to understand how hatred I admit I struggle with liv- living fully aware of the imper- Based on a true story that took place in Minnesota in 1989, Finally, after seeing a sexual harassment case on the news, she turns knew the depths of agony. His to hurt, but it is okay to not be “Our country is at war and manifested in the killing of ing consistently. Things from manence of our circumstances North Country is one of those movies. During the movie, the theater to a lawyer, played by Woody Harrelson, to help her sue the mine. He burden for the weary as well as okay. our government has the obli- 3,000 innocent American ci- my personality to my laugh, is diffi cult. began to feel like an ACT testing room as my body heat rose while I accepts the case, since such a class action suit has never been done. Their His persecution and weighty However, there is hope. gation to protect the Ameri- vilians and the beheading of my walk, and the level and Outside, people don’t care. watched the powerful trampling the powerless. remaining problem is how to fi nd a class to fi le the class action suit, death brought a sense of famil- When we take the risk and can people,” said President many others could possibly in- intonation of my voice subtly People are mean and irrespon- In the fi lm, Josey Aimes, played by Charlize Theron, returns to which requires more than one plaintiff. Aimes must inspire the other iarity when it came to sorrow. become vulnerable, letting Bush in a news conference tensify. Americans undoubt- change when I’m back home, sible; bosses don’t care about her hometown, fl eeing an abusive husband. A friend working at the women of the mine to stand up and fi ght for what is right. As Christians who long to fol- our smiles fall and asking one Monday. “Any activity we edly desire positive respect and some of the bad habits I the spiritual stresses of what- local coal mines tells her that the mines are hiring women in re- While fi ghting for her rights Josey wins back the love and respect low in His footsteps, there will another honest and personal conduct is within the law. We in the international spotlight, think I’ve resolved at school ever ministry we’re on, or how sponse to a Supreme Court mandate. Josey is hired and soon fi nds of her father and wayward son. I don’t want to ruin the end for you, but come a time when heartache questions, God’s movement in do not torture.” but the world hates America in periods of growth somehow poorly we did on that last his- out that the men of the mine are very unwelcoming to the women luckily I can’t. This movie will make your blood boil, your palms sweat, becomes all too familiar. and through our lives becomes Those countries abiding for what it is (the most power- crop back up again. tory exam. Outside, we all too by Justyn taking the jobs that they believe belong to men. When she begins and your mind hopeful that what is right and beautiful still wins…even Plastic faces, painted more evident. He is refi ning us by the Geneva Conventions, ful nation on earth), not for its Maybe I’m the only one, easily fi nd our toes squashed work at the mine, Josey’s own father, who has been ashamed of her in true stories. smiles, spotless appearances, through our woe and sorrow, the Universal Declaration interrogation policy. maybe I’m a fake or a spiritu- and our resolution fl attened, Yager and busy schedules obscure carving away our pride and re- of Universal Rights, and the If kept intact by the House- ally decrepit person. I suspect, with nary a sympathetic soul to one important fact: Cedarville placing it with His glory. U.N. Convention Against Senate conference commit- though, that I’m not the only soothe our pain. If we are com- Torture, agree not to inten- tee, the McCain amendment one to fi nd that school breaks promising our purpose and our con’t from BAHLER, tionally infl ict severe pain or would reinstate the Army can mean having to recognize honesty in living active, fruit- film Serenity front page 6 suffering on anyone in order Field Manual on Intelligence all my little accumulated fail- ful lives, we have a problem. to obtain information or a Interrogations as the binding ures to accomplish what I’d If we are sacrifi cing the “Do you know what your sin is, Doctor…? It’s pride.” for a brief rerun. Whedon is already talking about fi lming more seasons. extra credit!” This is founda- ticle by quoting lyrics from confession, to punish them, rules for interrogation of any- thought I’d already achieved, chance to take the hits and Just seven minutes into this cheap budget sci-fi fl ick and they’re wax- The world depicted in both the series and the fi lm is an intriguing one. tional to what it means to be a Big and Rich: “I don’t give a or to coerce them or a third one in military custody and and having to wonder how make lasting change in our ing deeply spiritual on me, I thought. Astonishing… The year is 2517, and humans have left an overpopulated Earth to colonize a Christian. dang about nothin’ I’m singin’ person. Still, organizations would make clear that all U.S. real the Cedarville Experience lives now for a sense of secu- That’s Serenity for you. It is simply surprising. And hard to catego- distant solar system. The two remaining Earth superpowers— the USA and Christ came for reconcili- and bling-blingin.’” Sadly like Amnesty International personnel are bound by law to is, having to face the idea that rity that has basis only within rize. Is it a sci-fi ? Zombie horror? Action? Art fi lm? All defi nitions would China — have merged to dominate civilized human culture. The existence of ation—that was his message. this seems to be the mantra of believe that nearly two thirds refrain from cruel, inhuman, perhaps out of a good thing a four-year segment of time, apply. It’s a beautiful movie that pleases on many different levels. It’s a fringe territory and the juxtaposition of rich and poor in an outer space soci- We are quick to claim this when much of the church when it of countries do not abide by and degrading treatment of I’m making nothing at all. we are not living as we should. original. It’s beautifully fi lmed. It has superb acting, especially by Chiwe- ety lend a certain Western/ Sci-fi feel to it all. It’s an intriguing atmosphere. it comes to personal issues and comes to racial reconciliation. these rules. detainees. I often ask God why I’m We have failed, and worse than tel Ejiofor (Amistad, Love Actually) who played the very smooth villain, I will admit the fi lm is cheesy at points. For instance: the line by Wash the individual sins. However, we People just don’t care. As the leading country in Congress can and will here, at this school, at this time. failed; we have deluded our- The Operative. And fi nally, it’s just plain deep. Issues such as the nature pilot, played by Alan Tudyk (Dodgeball, A Knight’s Tale, I Robot), “I am a leaf so often forget that racial and Cherish southern tradi- the world, the United States pass future laws attempting Obviously, He has His reasons, selves, and all the time and of war, humanity, religion, and the ultimately fl awed quest for Utopia are on the wind! watch how I soar!” Its sci-fi , it’s going to be a little dumb. But community reconciliation is tions. Be proud of your heri- should be held to a higher to defi ne the United States’ but sometimes it’s not enough money we are pouring into this prevalent throughout. when you’re there in the theater, in the moment, it sends shivers down your just as important! tage. Value other cultures. But standard in its treatment of stance on interrogation, but to leave it at the university bro- place has been wasted. The fi lm sprung from the one-season fl op tv series Firefl y, which spine. It’s the collision of seriousness with humor, of well-choreographed ac- Is it wrong to wear a Con- please don’t do it at the expense prisoners regardless of other the debate will linger while chure type of answer. This is a Perhaps in the end, mine is originally aired on Fox in 2002 but was cancelled midseason after only tion with witty dialogue, of beautifully visualized worlds and uniquely crafted federate fl ag belt buckle? No, of your testimony. countries’ failures to consis- the world fails to defi nitively time, we hear, to be maximizing just the age-old point that we, 15 episodes. Fans of the show attribute its failure to a lack of proper ad- characters… this is what makes Serenity such a satisfying fi lm. it’s just a symbol. But why “‘Everything is permis- tently obey international law. interpret “cruel, inhuman and our potential, picking up speed especially we as Christians, vertising and the fact that the episodes were aired out of chronological True, Serenity wasn’t too popular in the main box offi ce, and you’ll have would you want to? In a time sible’—but not everything In fact, the U.S. has already degrading treatment.” While to join the rest of the world. We must live honestly, genuinely; order and broken up by various sporting events. This seems likely, given to travel to a secondhand theater to see it now. Believe me, though, this movie when racial tensions are high is benefi cial. ‘Everything is proven its support of higher Congress argues semantics, also hear that if we’re serving we cannot get away with fak- by Josh the success of creator Joss Whedon’s other television series’, Buffy the is worth it. But as Levar Burton would say, “You don’t have to take my word and so many poor are neglect- permissible’—but not every- standards, as seen in its treat- the U.S. intelligence should any purpose in our lives at this ing it because we will in- Vampire Slayer and Angel. Regardless of the reasons, however, Firefl y for it.” ed, why would we want to take thing is constructive. Nobody ment of detainees held at continue its mission to save moment, it’s to be developing evitably prove who we are Moody was dropped and has only recently been picked up by the Sci-Fi Channel a chance at wearing something should seek his own good, Guantanamo Bay. The $2.5 lives by aggressively interro- in the ways we infl uence and — outside. The alternative is a that will only add to the fi re? but the good of others.” (1 million contract used to feed gating those who want to kill interact with others. compromise we cannot afford Zimmerman ends his ar- Cor.10:23-24) the detainees at Guantanamo Americans. But how can we begin to make. 4 | CEDARS Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 CEDARS | 9 CEDARS Arts & Entertainment CEDARS Sports Bradley Hathaway: Slam Poet Women’s Women’s By Shelley Bowers The Hug Poem Basketball: CONTRIBUTING WRITER Cross Country The evening of November 3 gave share this hunger with anyone who Looking to Cedarville students a chance to hear will listen. He counts Johnny Cash I read about how you touched them Victorious at AMC something a bit out of the ordinary. and Keith Green among his heroes and they were healed World-renowned slam poet Bradley for their authenticity and love for Or even if someone just touched your Carry on Hathaway performed (not read) his God. He tries to follow their lead in cloak they were forever changed Championship poetry for an audience of about 200 “realness,” even though this some- You let a broken women bathe your Winning Cedarville students, as well as many times gets him into trouble with the feet in her tears You couldn’t have asked for a better day fans from all over Ohio. “hardcore” crowd, especially for And you washed your best friend’s last Saturday morning. The thermometer Tradition Hathaway’s poems talk about his poem “The Annoying Hardcore feet was pushing 75 degrees, the golden leaves anything from “annoying hardcore Dude that Goes Too Far.” I am just wondering though did you were falling quicker than you could count, By Aaron Sweigard kids” to how he himself is a “manly One poem that embodies this just ever hug people CONTRIBUTING WRITER man.” They explore joy and faith, passionate sincerity is “The Hug and the runners were ready to hit the AMC but, more than anything, they de- Poem.” (See excerpt). I mean I know that it is a silly ques- Championship trails. The Cedarville women’s scribe a desperate yearning to know Sophomore David Sizemore tion and all I am sure you would have basketball team opened up By Jim Sawin Christ. said, “Bradley was incredible—the why wouldn’t you J. HUDSON | CEDARS their 2005-2006 season on SPORTS EDITOR His blatant honesty seems to res- way he connected with the audience But its one of those things that was Mugabe Thomas concentrates on the play down court. November 4 with a convinc- J. WILCOX | CEDARS onate with his listeners, which is one and interacted with them was such never mentioned that got me thinking ing 99-51 win over Spring The cover of “They Were Single Too” of the reasons his fan base is grow- an amazing thing to experience. It about it —The Women of bed and cheer your Jackets Arbor in the Cedarville ing exponentially. Sophomore John was fun absolutely, but his poems Men’s Basketball The NAIA #4 Lady to victory! Classic. Each Jacket starter They Were Single Too Rice commented, “I think that a lot encouraged me so much. I want to And how whenever there was a touch Jackets regained their AMC reached double fi gures in of people who normally wouldn’t be be hugged by Jesus.” from you sins were forgiven and sick- Ready to Compete crown, beating out defending —The Men scoring with Brittany Smart into the music/art scene were sur- Do yourself a favor and check ness fell champion Malone College 34- Cedarville was hoping to leading the way with 25. By Sara Hoover as, an individual is ‘com- prised by how much they could re- out his poetry on his web site, www. I think I’m caught up in my sins last By Ryan Short and a soft touch from the ship will prove valuable as 60. With the victory, the Jack- improve upon their 3rd place Cedarville’s reign at the CONTRIBUTING WRITER plete’ only when married; late to Bradley’s performance. He myspace.com/bradleyhathaway. Or, time I checked all my body parts were CONTRIBUTING WRITER outside along with a strong the season progresses. Join- ets claimed their fourth AMC fi nish at last year’s AMC top was short-lived, how- contentment is the litmus has something to offer that Cedar- better yet, pick up his book entitled properly working, nothing special here defensive presence inside. ing James in the backcourt is title in the past six years. Championship, but came up ever, as Indiana Wesleyan Dr. David Hoffeditz, one test for the ‘gift’ of single- ville’s weird little Christian culture All the Hits So Far (But Don’t Ex- I am just a kid with a heavy heart After a trip to the NAIA Huffer will lead with his Ryan Short. Short is a slash- Three Cedarville women just short as they fi nished stunned them the following of Cedarville’s assistant pro- ness; and only married per- doesn’t always give us—honesty pect Too Much). You are sure to be these passing sunrises and sunsets Division II Final Four last strong Christian values and ing guard who will look to made the All-Conference 1st 4th behind Malone, Shaw- day in the title game 71-68. fessors of Bible and Greek, sons should serve in leader- and passion. I felt encouraged by inspired by his creativity and sincer- year, the Cedarville Uni- encouraging personality. exploit opponent’s perimeter Team with Sam Maat lead- nee State, and St. Vincent. Both Jacket contests has just recently published ship roles.” his realness and transparency. We ity. You will laugh, and relate to his I don’t think our encounter would versity men’s basketball He will see time in the back- defense. ing the charge. Maat dashed Malone devastated the com- were broadcasted on CDR his book. Entitled They Were The Kregel Publications should be more like that.” spiritual ups and downs, but, most have ended up in the gospels or any- program looks to reload and court. Maybe the most intrigu- across the fi nish line in a per- petition, attaining fi ve out of CyberRadio (web) and Single Too, it explains the site states that Hoffeditz Over coffee and pizza in Yellow of all, you will come away with a re- thing repeat with a fourth con- The Jacket’s junior class ing prospect on the team is 6 sonal best time of 17:58, plac- the top seven spots to easily Team Line (toll free tele- Biblical approach to living “realized that these precon- Springs, I came to understand that newed passion for the adventure that Because all I really need is a hug secutive trip to the National is loaded with experience, foot 10 inch freshman Dan- ing 2nd overall. Christina claim their 13th straight AMC phone) both of which will as a celibate by exploring ceived notions, biases, and this 23-year-old poet is just a regular we call a relationship with God. That is ok for me to imagine right Tournament. Returning sev- talent, and potential. Swing- iel Rose. Possessing a 7’6” Reyes (18:45) and Elisabeth Championship. also broadcast the remain- the lives of cultural ideals kid with a desire to know God and to That’s not going to be confl icting en players who started six or man Guy Rathmel returns wingspan and the speed of a Pyles (18:53) also had fi ne “The guys ran their hearts ing games. Seven of the single people must give way with any sort of theology is it more games last year, the with his suave court pres- guard, Rose is sure to cause races, fi nishing 4th and 5th out but just didn’t have it to- contests will be featured in the Bible. to the wis- Ok good, then hug me 2005-2006 Jackets certainly ence. He hopes to continue a mismatch for every team respectively. day,” said Assistant Coach on CDR Radio Network’s The book, dom of God’s Mummies, Masks, and Madonnas: have the experience and po- the success he found last year the Jackets face this year. Audree Goodew and Brit- Steve Powers. “Now it’s time “Game of the Week.” Hoffeditz’s Word…Hof- But not one of these side ways one tential to delve deeper into shooting threes and sniffi ng Rose is also sure to capture tany Simpson rounded out to put this meet behind us and Coach Kirk Martin has fi rst, was re- feditz reached A Glimpse at the Dayton Art Institute arm around the neck type hugs the playoffs this season. out offensive rebounds. Ver- his share of opponents in Cedarville’s top 5 and were focus on the national meets lost three key players from leased just the conclusion Or the ghetto right hand clasp fi sts Led by Senior Mugabe satile forward Maicol Venter precarious “poster” situa- named to the All-Conference coming up.” last year’s squad, including last week, on that liberates elbows to chest pit pat on the back back Thomas, a Second Team is back looking to take his tions. 2nd Team. Goodew fi nished The sophomore duo Justin Cedarville’s all-time lead- November 1. singles from By Ryan Simmons Or you put your right arm over my All-American performer smooth shooting and fi nesse The Jackets have high 11th overall in 19:11 while & Justin paced the Jackets at- ing scorer Kari Flunker, but CONTRIBUTING WRITER Hoffeditz the shack- right arm and I put my left arm over last year, the Jackets will post moves to the next level expectations to live up too. Simpson completed the 5K tack. Gutierrez crossed the the Jackets have four new says his book les placed by Last Thursday evening Cedar- paintings, each showing a differ- your left arm and we make this weird play the same up-tempo, fast this season. Eric Leininger, They are ranked fi fth in the race in 19:15, placing 12th. line in 26:46, placing 11th additions that the team will “takes a fresh themselves ville University hosted students and ent disciple being martyred by up- sort of diagonal thing break style of basketball that a powerful shooting guard, preseason polls and pre- “I didn’t feel good because overall and earning All-Con- count on to make signifi cant new look at and others.” faculty in a soiree complete with side-down crucifi xion, stoning, or Nah none of those has made their home game returns to Cedarville after dicted to fi nish fi rst in the I had a cold,” said an exhaust- ference 2nd Team honors. impacts right off the bat. singleness Hoffeditz choral singers, hors d’oeuvre, and a fl aying. Though the paintings were Bear hug me man crowd attendance one of missing the 2005 spring se- AMC South Division. With ed Simpson after the race. Receiving honorable mention The captains are Em- by examin- said he did jazz band in the main banquet hall originally designed for illiterate the largest for small colleg- mester. Josh Greve brings a tough early schedule, the “Audree and I worked togeth- was Herbert who fi nished ily Delimpo and Kristi ing the lives Dr. Hoffeditz smiles with his new not desire “to of the Dayton Art Institute. churchgoers, as a modern univer- es throughout the country. shooting range and depth at Jackets will be put to the test er, though, and we made it.” 18th in 27:06. Beougher. Brittany Smart of eight indi- book (pictured above). write a man- I learned quickly that the Insti- sity-educated student, I was no less Thomas’ incredible athleti- the guard and forward posi- from the start of the season. Two other Cedarville run- Three other Jacket run- returns as a 1st Team NAIA viduals from ual on how tute was pretty expansive as I passed moved. tention to detail and preservation. All cism and greatly improved tions. They open up in the Cedar- ners made the Top 25. Fresh- ners fi nished in the Top 25, All-American, Kara Walton Scripture who were single to cope with the ‘plight,’ through one set of rooms devoted to The highlight of the night was of the statues were carved from granite, skills will make him a force Returning in the back- ville Invitational at 11:30 man Stacey Keller (23rd; led by Ben Shroyer who com- and Delimpo return as 1st at some point in their adult provide an inspirational African art and another to Polyne- the newest exhibit, “The Quest for one of the world’s toughest varieties of to reckon with night in and court are two sophomore p.m., Friday, November 11, 19:53) broke the 20-minute pleted the 8K course in 27:10, Team All-AMC performers, lives.” These people include Kumbaya land, or establish sian art, each containing various Immortality: Treasures of Ancient stone to sculpt. The sculptures included night out. guards. Ray James, one of against NAIA DII #11 Em- mark for the fi rst time in her placing 20th. Bryan Pittman and Beougher returns as the Paul, John the Baptist, Anna, twelve steps for a thriving ceremonial masks. These areas were Egypt.” As I strode through the such things as individual hairs and jew- Joining Thomas as cap- the quickest guards at the bry-Riddle (Fla.). Be a rebel. short college career while (21st; 27:26) and Kevin Hall defensive specialist. Joseph, and Ruth. The book singles ministry.” Instead, fascinating in that they Egyptian Exhibit, I elry, each of them depicted in amazing tains are Seniors Drew Bor- NAIA level, returns with Break curfew without a fi ne Sarah Bailey just missed (24th; 27:34) rounded out Ce- According to Coach examines their lives and his desire in writing the book housed dozens of carved was struck by how detail. Perhaps even more amazing, all ton and Eric Huffer. Borton, added confi dence for his as you back the Jackets in the breaking twenty minutes, fi n- darville’s top fi ve. Martin, the goals of the situations and provides an was “to explore how God in- monkey and human much the Egyptians of these statues still carried the original an engineering major, will second season on the team. beginning of what should be ishing 24th in 20:01. The Yellow Jackets hope team stay the same. “Win encouraging message for tends single men and women faces contorted into evil worried about death. detail four millennia later, having lasted again provide intelligence His court vision and leader- a memorable season! The women are favored to to rebound at 11 a.m. on Sat- our league which gets us singles. Hoffeditz conceived to live and demonstrate how grins and grimaces. The Egyptian pre- through natural disasters, changing po- win their fi rst NCCAA Na- urday, November 12, at John into the National Tourney the idea for the book about one can truly serve God and Even the eyes of the sentation opened litical climates, and world wars. tional Championship in three Bryan State Park. Come out and also to be as intentional con’t from VOLLEY- three years ago after some be single.” masks seemed to stare at into a room domi- After passing through several rooms years this Saturday, Novem- and support both the men and about our Lord and Savior BALL, front page other single friends encour- Although the book is me as I walked between nated by a fi fteen- fi lled with statues, jewelry, and canopic ber 12, at John Bryan State women as they pursue a na- as possible.” The team verse aged him to write it. aimed at “anyone currently their glass cases. It was foot-tall Sphinx-like jars containing lungs, livers, and more, Park. The fun begins at 10 tional championship! is 1 Corinthians 9:19 and The book can be ordered living solo,” Hoffeditz says, easy to understand how statue of Ramses II. the tour ended in a dimly lit reproduc- Beach Atlantic on Saturday a.m. so be ready to jump out the overriding theme of the online through Kregel Publi- “my prayer is that anyone these masks could play The statue weighed tion of the tomb of King Thutmose III. in the semifi nals in three season is “Keep the Main cations’ web site, www.kre- who sincerely desires to such an important role several tons, still Along the wall ran a continuous story, straight sets to advance to Thing the Main Thing.” gel.gospelcom.net. The site know what the Scriptures in symbolizing the spir- imposing his power also known as the Amduat, of the death the title game against Beth- “The chemical bond that states that “for singles who say on this subject will read its of good and evil, giv- thousands of years and resurrection of the pharaoh. In el. Kelsey Jones turned in has developed between my want to live a godly, bibli- this book.” ing life to a world that after his death. Egyptian mythology, when a pharaoh another stellar performance teammates has proven stron- One large room in the exhibit cal life amid all the issues Hoffeditz said that his most people in our cul- showed hieroglyphics of the af- After passing by died he was guided to the underworld to in the championship match, ger than any other year,” of singleness, there can be recent engagement to Dr. ture dismiss as myth. terlife which is believed to be Ramses, the tour fi ght a serpent. If he was victorious, he leading the Lady Jackets to stated Delimpo. “Maybe it’s no better examples than the Anderson has not affected The Renaissance ex- experienced by the dead. went through a dark could then reunite with the sun god Ra their fi rst-ever NCCAA Na- just because I’m a senior, lives of Bible characters who his view on this subject at hibit hit closer to home room containing an and live forever with him. It was inter- tional Championship. Jones but I truly enjoy and appre- have blazed the trail […] In all. He claims, “my recent as paintings brought actual mummy. On esting to consider Egyptian mythology assisted on fi fty-two scores ciate the growing relation- this thorough examination engagement only confi rms to life noblemen and noblewomen the walls were x-rays and CT scans in light of Christian theology. and earned Tournament ships on the court and in the of singleness in Scripture, my understanding that liv- from the 15th- 17th centuries. Other of the mummy, most photos showing The Egyptian exhibit will remain at MVP honors as the Jackets locker room. It’s so much singles will discover, as the ing for the Lord is the most works from the Renaissance exhibit a jumbled mass of bones. The cof- the Dayton Art Institute till January 3, swept the Pilots 30-26, 30-23, more important that we author did, spiritual free- important thing in life . . . no refl ected scenes from the Bible, es- fi n that it rested in, also known as a 2006. It was well worth my time to de- 30-25. Jones, Julia Bradley, communicate authentically dom in the midst of living matter your marital status.” pecially the pregnancy of Mary, the sarcophagus, was still in good con- scend into the netherworld with the pha- and Sarah Zeltman were all at a spiritual level than on single.” He bases his belief on I Cor- birth of Christ, and His crucifi xion. dition, with many of its paintings raohs of Egypt. If you have any interest named to the NCCAA All- a basketball level. We hope Hoffeditz observed, “Our inthians 7:19b, which states, One particularly touching painting still as bright and vivid as when they in history, art or religion, or in connect- America First Team while to use this game as a [medi- culture is inundated with “Keeping God’s commands depicted Christ as he stared down were fi rst painted 3,500 years ago by ing with a world that’s nearly four mil- Coach Clark was elected um] to show our opponents, confl icting views about sin- is what counts.” on His mother and Mary Magdalene the servants of the pharaoh. lennia old, then take the time to check NCCAA National Coach of referees, and fans the true gle life. Even in the church, As to plans for any future from the cross. Around the outside In fact, most of the displays this out. the Year. joy that permeates within preconceptions and biases books, Hoffeditz laughs, of the painting were twelve smaller showed this same painstaking at- J. HUDSON | CEDARS JULIE MARTZ The ladies Volleyball Team circles up before a match. Samantha Maat kicks out the last few yards of her race. see LADYJACKETS, page 11 exist, including such notions “Yes, ‘I Kissed Singleness − 10 | CEDARS SPORTS Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 WORLD & CAMPUS NEWS CEDARS | 3 Intramural Sports: Glory for the Rest of Us con’t from CULTURE, front page con’t from ALITO, Chic Dining ry commented, “Millrace is front page an awesome place to spend developing forces of social- ones to identify with a par- a quiet Saturday morning. I ism at the turn of the 20th ticular football club; soccer Around highly recommend it.” century. Since that time, became an open opportu- her confi rmation process Just a few miles down the football has been used and nity for the entire popula- would cause a burden for road from the Millrace lies abused by political factions tion of Argentina to affi rm the White House and staff. Cedarville a restaurant renowned for and despots. It has grown individual ideologies and Conservatives felt that her its organic foods and gour- into a national craze, pro- values. political theory was incon-

J. WILCOX | CEDARS By Joe Dugan met fl air. The Winds Café viding a national Argentin- Subsequent generals sistent with the philoso- NEWS EDITOR ish breakfast nooks in the in Yellow Springs offers a ian identity and presenting and national leaders have phy Bush had promoted in area. Quiet and introspec- monthly rotating menu; No- the opportunity to escape continued to exploit vari- a Supreme Court justice. Men’s Many students at Cedar- tive, the atmosphere is at vember’s selection ranges from the often bleak reality ous football clubs as meth- Some top analysts submit ville University have a taste once relaxed and romantic, from walleye and swordfi sh facing many “Argentinos.” ods of gaining personal that Miers withdrew due to Soccer for fresh and exciting dining an ideal spot for a brunch to ratatouille cheese and Many Americans can backing in a nation torn criticism of her credentials, experiences. However, due with friends or a low-key beef with mushrooms. The imagine the stereotypical between socialist, utopian, not her views. Makes it to Cedarville’s location and date. Food at The Millrace appetizers, desserts, and Latin American football fascist, and libertarian dog- Bush nominated Samuel its small-town feel, fi nding is truly made from scratch: artisan cheese service also match: awesome talent on mas. For example, History Alito to replace Miers. His Happen chic restaurants can be a according to the restaurant rotate. The prices at The the fi eld and an incredible, Today reports that “if you nomination was scrutinzed By Richie Reeder challenge. Nevertheless, the web site, “our pancakes Winds are a bit steep, but overwhelmingly emotional are a Boca Juniors fan, you by both conservatives and CONTRIBUTING WRITER region boasts some excel- and cornbread mix are Junior Keith Sider fi nds the charge in the stands. But are likely to be a working- liberals. As a recent article lent and practical choices made right here in the mill. expense justifi able: “While why does this passion run class Peronist; if you follow in Newsweek stated, “The

The Yellow Jacket soc- J. WILCOX | CEDARS for students with discerning Fresh whole grain breads The Winds is more pricey, so deep? The radical sup- River Plate, you tend to be a left fears him. The right cer players knew they had a Brian Holt looks for either an open lane or an open man. or creative palates. are baked daily along with it is defi nitely a nice atmo- port from the fans seems middle-class radical.” Fur- loves him [but] both sides chance to be a special team CEDARS The Millrace Restau- homemade pies and cook- sphere, especially for a cou- disproportionate to the tal- thermore, Boca, a port area, don’t quite get Samuel Ali- coming into the 2005 fall sea- other than just computer “The intramural players rant in neighboring Clif- ies that are the best tasting ples’ night out.” ent of the players, gifted was originally populated to.” son. However, to be sitting at By Brian Klay games,” claimed Junior Ja- just love sports and want to ton is one of the most styl- around.” Junior Lauren Ber- Cedarville students of- though they may be. by poor immigrant Ital- Many feel that Alito STAFF WRITER 14-3-1, earning home-fi eld ad- cob Lewis. have fun. They play once STAFF ten migrate to Beavercreek The answer can be traced ians; River Plate, in Liniers, is the right wing’s dream vantage in the fi rst round of the Something new in the a week and get a t-shirt if Managing Editor: Business Manager: on Friday and Saturday through the recent volatile tends to host the more af- man, someone to help force American Mideast Conference The Callan Athletic works for the next couple they win.” Ryan Stalker Dave Livingston nights. Many are unaware political history of Argenti- fl uent middle-class Spanish the Republican agenda qualifying ournament, might Center was rocking last of years is club sports. For intramural sports, that the trendy Oregon Dis- na. After receiving its free- and Jewish populations. through the judiciary. Alito (Stuck in a moment) Promotions Manager: be a little of a surprise to not Tuesday as thae Yellow “Organizations will have there are usually three trict in Dayton is just a few dom from Spain in 1816, Argentinean football is has even earned the nick- only the players, but also to the Jacket volleyball team an opportunity to apply levels of competition: A, Assistant Editor: Bethany Streitmatter miles west of the popular Argentina passed through not simply a matter of back- name “Scalito,” referenc- fans packing the stands. beat Ohio Dominican and to become a club sport B, and C levels, which Sara Eplin Advertising Manager: suburb. Although the famed a series of internal confl icts ing the local neighborhood ing Supreme Court Justice The men’s soccer squad finished a perfect home after being a successful vary from serious compe- News Editor: Justin Ely Pacchia closed indefi nitely led by civilian and military club, though the connection Antonin Scalia, renowned hasn’t fi nished the regular sea- campaign. Approximately organization for two or tition in the A league to Joe Dugan Faculty Advisor: for renovation this semester, leaders and factions. With between an individual’s lo- for his reliable right-wing son with a record like this since 1,100 students flocked to three years,” said Mark simply recreational enjoy- A & E Editor: Dr. Scott Calhoun students can sample the fare the end of the Second World cation and personal philos- voting tendencies. 1973. Over three decades ago, the court to cheer on the Mathews, Director of ment in the C level. For at the classy Thai 9 or the War came the rise of au- ophy is close. Rather, it is Junior Joe Dugan com- Josh Moody the Jackets fi nished up the girls, who gave Coach Te- Campus Recreation. Four students who love to play Staff Reporters stylish Franco’s Italian Ris- thoritarian despot Juan Do- an opportunity to forget the mented, “Conservatives : regular season at 10-1 under resa Clark her final regular or five sports, including sports, have fun, and make Sports Editor Amanda Acker, Brandon Colas, torante. Jay’s Seafood offers mingo Perón. Perón quick- harsh realities of a tumultu- claim to oppose judicial ac- head coach Paul Berry before season home victory. racquetball and climbing, friends, intramurals are Jim Sawin John Durkee, Jennifer Elgena, a wide selection of surf ’n’ ly saw that he could use the ous social environment and tivism; they claim to seek a falling in the fi rst round of the A mere 400 meters will be offered. the way to go. Viewpoints Editor: Steve Fladda, Melanie Frageorgia, turf, while Café Boulevard nation’s institutions, once identify with thousands of judge who will not legislate district playoffs. away, another volleyball Whether students par- Cedarville University Cameron Arch Melanie Hitchcock, Brian Klay, puts a French spin on the lo- mainly controlled by the others who share the same from the bench. Hogwash! Elizabeth Korver, Laura Ramey, The past few weeks have game was going on with ticipate as club or intra- has a good intramural pro- Copy Editors: cal dining scene with their elite, as an effective means ideas about what life is and They want a Reconstruc- been monumental for the Yel- a lot less fanfare, attract- mural players, they still gram, and with club sports Jaimie Teekell, Autumn West, crepes and sandwiches. of winning widespread sup- what it should be. tionist, someone who will Stacey Beaty low Jackets as they ended the ing all of five spectators, enjoy the same interaction on the horizon, it is an Nathan Washatka, Daniel Creativity is the key to port by opening them up to The intense passion of fi ght for their partisan ide- Zimmerman regular season on a four-game mostly boyfriends and girl- with fellow Cedarvillians. exciting time for students Camille Morse chic dining in the Cedar- the poorer masses. the Argentinians, which als. They pressured Harriet Page & Graphic Designer, winning streak. Back on Oc- friends. Such is the life of Andy Allgrim, Assistant who enjoy taking a break Contributors ville area. In Sider’s words: Signifi cantly, these can require the presence of Miers to withdraw because tober 25, the men traveled to an intramural player. Does Director of Campus Rec- from schoolwork to shoot Webmaster: Bryce Bahler, Meg Bates, Lauren “It just takes a little initia- institutions included all 1,000 security personnel they knew she wouldn’t Tiffi n seeking to gain ground this mean intramurals reation, believes the social some hoops or toss around Benjamin Kouba Berry, Shelley Bowers, Sara Hoover, tive, really. You have to sports—running, boxing, at a single football match, push their anti-choice/anti- in the AMC south division, aren’t popular? Not nec- aspect is the best reason to a Frisbee. Photography Editor: Lauren Jones, Trevor Love, Jacob consciously choose not to racing, and, of course, foot- goes far beyond cheering gay agenda. They now sup- and they did just that. essarily. One out of every compete. Students who have Merritt, Cassie Moon, Camille spend all your money at ball. New stadiums, free some talented players. It port Alito because they Josh Wilcox Senior forward Justin two women at Cedarville Allgrim highlights the questions regarding in- Morse, Jeanne Reamer, Richie Chipotle and Olive Garden. entry, and favors for play- reaches into the realm of the believe he will. Let’s face Benz got the Yellow Jackets and more than three out of difference between intra- tramurals or club teams Photographer: Reeder, Ryan Short, Bethany If you do, you’ll be sur- ers were just a few of the symbolic: the winning team it—no one really wants an on the scoreboard 19 seconds four men participate in an murals and varsity sports: should contact Mr. Mat- John Hudson SibbettRyan Simmons, Aaron prised by how fun dining methods Perón used to build represents the victorious unbiased judge; we want into the match and the men intramural sport at some “The varsity players prac- thews or Mr. Allgrim by Sweigard, Andrea Walker, Justyn can be in the midst of the popular endorsement of his ideology in a never ending a judge who will actively never looked back. The team time during the year. “It tice every night, trying to e-mail or visit them in the cornfi elds.” regime. From that point on, quest for signifi cance and interpret laws that refl ect mounted a 3-0 halftime lead gets the person out and do- compete well on a high na- Fitness Recreation Center. elitists were not the only power. our personal beliefs. That’s after Ryan Hyde and Steve ing something productive tional level,” said Allgrim. Find out more about our staff & contact them problematic, but at least it’s Cobucci tallied fi rst half goals. via our web site, www.CedarsOnline.com honest.” Ken Davis rounded out the Understanding Alito’s scoring in the second half with Elliott pounded home another Cedarville needed a win Jesse Fox guided his free kick Cedarville Spurs BioEthic Discussion perspective, however, is his fi fth goal of the season as goal with only one minute re- against Ohio Dominican on to Kenny Davis who headed not a simple matter. His Cedarville took out Tiffi n on maining. The fans went wild Saturday, November 5, to qual- the ball into the back of the CEDARS, the student The opinions expressed ert Orr, the Director of Ethics End of Life.” In addition to tendencies for prudence herein are of the writ- Listen. Process. Help. By Trevor Love the road 4-0. and Elliott celebrated the eve- ify for the NAIA Region IX net for the win. Jacket fans newspaper of Cedar- CONTRIBUTING WRITER at Fletcher Allen Health Care these primary presentations, and objectivity have been Sitting at 5-2 in conference ning with some acrobatics of tournament which will most charged the fi eld, celebrating ville University, exists ers, but not necessar- and the University of Ver- students and faculty sepa- hailed since his time at ily those of CEDARS, its play, the Yellow Jackets knew his own after the goal. likely be held at Rio Grande. the huge victory and the trip to to inform our campus Is it ok for a married cou- mont/College of Medicine. rated into small groups to both Princeton and Yale. that they needed a victory With three goals in a mat- After Ohio Dominican got on the NAIA Region IX tourna- staff, or of Cedarville ple to use assisted reproduc- Orr has also co-authored two facilitate discussion on issues The former dean of Yale community of the lo- University. All submis- against Walsh on October 29th ter of eight minutes, the Jackets the board fi rst via a corner kick ment. cal, national, and global tion technology when they books and written nearly 100 from “Genetic Intervention” Law School says of Alito: to secure home-fi eld advantage earned a hard-fought victory late in the fi rst half, Phil Shim- Whatever happens from sions are the property of have tried unsuccessfully for articles pertaining to the fi eld to “Abortion in Special Cas- “If you had asked me what for the AMC qualifying tour- at home to move to 6-2 in the er answered back midway here on out, one fact remains world we live in. We CEDARS and are subject many years to have children? of ethics. In addition, he pro- es.” Questions raised in these Sam’s political slant was, I nament. The stage was set as conference. Senior goalkeeper, through the second half with true—the 2005 soccer squad is hope to foster a spirit to editing and/or revi- Should pre-existing lines of vides bedside consultation small groups were brought would have been at a loss to close to 600 fans packed Yel- Luke Marietta, posted his 8th an acrobatic goal of his own. one of the best ever at Cedar- of broad curiosity in sion. stem cells be destroyed or to physicians, patients, and before Orr, who encouraged tell you.” low Jacket Field despite the shutout of the season en route The game went to overtime ville. This team of destiny is our readers and play a Year-long subscriptions used for research that could families dealing with clinical the audience to fi nd possible Furthermore, Alito is frigid weather, for the AMC to earning AMC Defensive with the score knotted at one. on track for a championship! signifi cant role in sat- are available to the potentially cure diseases? dilemmas. solutions. well-known for following showdown under the lights. Player of the Week honors. Early on in the extra period, isfying that curiosity by public for $15 (U.S. Is there any instance where On Thursday, Orr of- Overall, faculty and stu- precedent in voting. Con- Both defenses were on the Mail). Please make abortion could be ethically fered a brief seminar entitled dents reacted positively to the sequently, conservatives prowl as neither team scored in providing informative, checks payable to permissible? “Decision-Making at the conference. Senior biology should not count on him to the fi rst half. The referees al- factual, and engaging Cedars. Log on Simple questions, com- Bedside.” During this intro- major David Podboy said that overturn Roe v. Wade. One lowed both teams to be physi- content. CedarsOnline.com for Life is complex. Prepare to help people manage plex answers. ductory meeting, he focused his favorite part of the con- of his former classmates cal, and it seemed that at least more information. the challenges of life. These and other related primarily on the history of ference was “interacting with said, “Even if he does one player from each team was issues were addressed at the ethics, gradually shifting his Dr. Orr by asking him ques- think abortion is wrong, he “eating grass” at almost any Azusa Pacific University’s graduate programs in Clinical Eleventh Annual Conference discussion to diffi cult clini- tions on issues that I found would never vote to over- 251 N. Main Street Psychology offer: given moment. Cedarville, OH - 45314 on Bioethical Issues, held cal issues such as removal interesting, and having my turn it, given his deference It wasn’t until the 82nd 937.766.4991 • An APA-accredited Psy.D. Program November 3-4. In collabora- of feeding tubes, assisted questions answered.” In ad- to precedent.” Alito’s past Fax: 937-766-3456 • M.A. in Clinical Psychology (Marriage/Family Therapy emphasis) minute that a ball found the [email protected] tion with Mount Vernon Naz- suicide, and euthanasia. Orr dition, many pre-healthcare seems to indicate that he back of the net, as Jesse Fox’s • A curriculum that integrates spirituality and values arene University, the confer- cited fascinating clinical ex- students took this opportu- would never sacrifi ce logic shot was defl ected into the net www.CedarsOnline.com • A blend of theoretical and practical elements of psychology ence probed at the biological amples in which he personal- nity to gain a better under- for partisan passion. to put the Jackets on the board. • Alignment with current California licensure requirements issues where ethical policies ly had to make extremely dif- standing of the ethical issues Is Alito the best candi-

With only eight minutes to CEDARS is printed are diffi cult to ascertain. Dis- fi cult life-and-death issues. in healthcare vocations. The date for the job? That re- play, most teams would have on newsprint with For more information about APU’s graduate psychology programs: cussions during the course The majority of the con- conference presented these mains to be seen; his hear- recycled content. backed off into a prevent de- call (800) 825-5278 of the conference clearly ference was held Friday, issues in a way that showed ings, scheduled for January fense, but not Cedarville. Less click www.apu.edu/education/tips demonstrated that Christians with two keynote addresses the importance of ethics in 9, will determine his future than a minute later, Andrew email [email protected] (Psy.D.) have many different view- entitled “When Should Reli- faith and the practice of med- as a prospective justice on Elliott put the Jackets up 2-0 [email protected] (M.A.) points on bioethical issues. gious/Cultural Beliefs Infl u- icine. the U.S. Supreme Court. with his fi rst goal of the sea- J. WILCOX | CEDARS apply www.apu.edu/apply The keynote speaker for ence Treatment Decisions?” The men’s soccer team pump up the home crowd. son. As if that wasn’t enough, 0805 the conference was Dr. Rob- and “Decision-Making at the 2 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 Th ursday, November 10, 2005 SPORTS CEDARS | 11 CEDARS World & Campus News PLAYER PROFILE JACKETS’ SCHEDULE Jesse Fox Racial Reconciliation at Cedarville and Antioch Men’s Cross Country #3, Junior Midfi elder By Nate Washatka 12-Nov NCCAA NATION- John Bryan State 11 a.m. INTERCOLLEGIATE BEAT ALS Park our own thing. We brain- is more that could be done,” the importance of racial and Antioch’s student body, So- versity will host the Nation- Cedarville University stormed and came up with said Jason Schenk, a student ethnic diversity. lis said that it is dangerous to al Collegiate Multicultural 19-Nov NAIA Nationals Louisville, KY 11:45 a.m. hosted a two-day seminar Beyond Tolerance.” offi cer with the P.E.A.C.E By contrast, administra- assume that any campus has Student Leadership Confer- on October 26-27 dedicated Chapel speakers for the Project. The P.E.A.C.E. tors and students at nearby overcome issues surround- ence, which will bring near- Women’s Cross Country to racial reconciliation. The event included Rev. Chris Project is a multi-ethnic or- Antioch College in Yellow ing racial tension. “There ly four hundred students to 12-Nov NCCAA NATION- John Bryan State 10 a.m. program, entitled Beyond Williamson, senior pastor of ganization dedicated to in- Springs regularly address are issues of racism every- campus. ALS Park Tolerance: Grace, included Strong Tower Bible Church forming the Cedarville stu- these issues. Various student where, even at Cedarville Additionally, the SGA chapel messages, special in Franklin, Tennessee, and dent body about cultural and organizations at Antioch and Antioch. Most [white] Student Relations Commit- 19-Nov NAIA Nationals Louisville, KY 10:30 a.m. sessions, and panel discus- Dr. Michael O. Emerson, a racial issues. perform “Takeovers,” in students have a general un- tee is planning a Cultural sions that sought to “provide professor at Rice University. “It’s nice to see the school which organization mem- derstanding that there is rac- Collaboration Week for the Men’s Soccer Christians with a variety of Both men and various uni- address the issue instead of bers raise awareness of ism— they understand there spring semester. The pro- 11-Nov NAIA Region IX Fi- at #1 Seed TBA resources on race and recon- versity faculty hosted semi- running from it,” said Kathy racial and ethnic tensions are issues facing students of grams represent both student nal Four ciliation.” nars addressing issues like Simpson, P.E.A.C.E. project through skits, speak outs, color. But students of color and administration initia- Beyond Tolerance was the interracial marriage, biblical offi cer. “We need to realize educational material, chalk think understanding [the is- tive, though Purple said stu- 12-Nov NAIA Region IX at #1 Seed TBA fi rst seminar on racism and foundations for racial rec- that [racism] still exists to- art, and banners. Antioch sues] is not deep enough.” dent activism will ultimately Championship racial reconciliation hosted onciliation, and pastoring a day, and I’m glad we brought Campus Congress member While it is questionable create the best solutions to by the University. The event multiracial church. in people with different ways Daniel Solis indicated that if Beyond Tolerance chal- racial problems. Women’s Volleyball was organized and planned “I was pleased with the of fi xing the problem.” the Takeovers can be ex- lenged Cedarville students “Student-driven [pro- 11-Nov AMC Tournament Cedarville TBA by a faculty committee with attendance at the seminars,” The P.E.A.C.E. project tremely confrontational, and as intensely as Takeovers grams] are better,” he said. input from the Student Gov- Purple said. “The lowest at- is one of very few organiza- push many students outside challenge Antioch stu- “Sometimes the adminis- 12-Nov AMC Tournament Cedarville TBA ernment Student Relations tended seminar still had fi fty tions on campus dedicated their comfort zones. dents, Purple, Simpson, and tration misperceives what 19-Nov NAIA Region IX AMC North Cham- TBA John Hudson/CEDARS Committee. people. There was lively dis- to racial and cultural aware- “The problem for stu- Schenk all acknowledged the students need. Student- Tournament pion “To my knowledge, we’ve cussion. [Beyond Tolerance] ness. Though Schenk and dents of color is to not accuse that Beyond Tolerance was a driven programs are more by Jeanne Reamer never addressed this topic exceeded my expectations.” Simpson said racism is an white students of enslaving necessary introduction to is- long-lasting.” Simpson Men’s Basketball in a focused way,” said Jon Although the two day issue addressed regularly at them, but to show societal sues traditionally overlooked agreed. “Students need to Fox learned to depend, not on a Purple, Assistant to the Vice seminar was the fi rst to thor- P.E.A.C.E. Project meetings, problems and make [white at Cedarville. “Is it the end- get involved and be willing 11-Nov EMBRY-RIDDLE Cedarville 11:30 p.m. Jesse Fox, a junior transfer stu- comfortable life, but on God who some- President for Student Life oughly address racial recon- it is not often addressed else- students] wake up and real- all? No,” Purple said. “But to do different things,” she 12-Nov Consolation Game Cedarville 8:30 p.m. dent from Trinity International Uni- times changes dreams to bring about a and chief coordinator of the ciliation at Cedarville, some where on campus. Minority ize they have a responsibil- it’s a great fi rst step.” said. “They need [to] get out 12-Nov Championship Cedarville 10:30 p.m. versity in Illinois, has quickly be- more abundant life in Him. Beyond Tolerance program. students feel that it did not students make up less than ity,” Solis said. “Navigating There are tentative plans of their comfort zone. The come a signifi cant offensive threat After high school, Fox attended “We considered bringing in make up for years of silence 5 percent of Cedarville’s that is tricky.” for biannual programs simi- world was not designed to be Game for the Cedarville men’s soccer team. Trinity International University in programs that tour univer- on the topic. “It’s a step in student body, which means Though minority students lar to Beyond Tolerance. a comfortable place.” 18-Nov SAINT VINCENT Cedarville 7:30 p.m. With his 6 goals and 9 assists, Fox Deerfi eld, Illinois where he played soc- sities, but we wanted to do the right direction, but there it can be easy to overlook make up nearly 15 percent of Next year, Cedarville Uni- has helped lead the Jackets to a 14-3- cer for two years. Fox, who previously 19-Nov SETON HILL Cedarville 7:30 p.m. 1 overall record. His athletic success had very good experiences with his 22-Nov Malone* Canton, OH 7:30 p.m. at Cedarville can be attributed to coaches, was disturbed at the disjoint- con’t from SENIOR PLANS, front page 26-Nov TAYLOR Cedarville 7:30 p.m. good coaching and God-given grace edness between the players and their to live (and play) victoriously. coach. Despite being named captain chance to enjoy their senior courses that are most impor- 29-Nov RIO GRANDE* Cedarville 7:30 p.m. Jesse Fox was born in Long his sophomore year and placing 3rd at InternationalCompiled by Lauren Jones, Contributing Writer News year. They should start put- tant to their progress. I also Beach, California, but has lived in NCCAA Nationals, Fox felt his athletic ting a plan together the sum- note that some students are Women’s Basketball Arizona since he was nine. He be- experience at Trinity was a disappoint- Latin Ameri- Potential Ter- Riots Plague Bird Flu Poses mer after their junior year too focused upon job oppor- 11-Nov Trinity Christian Huntington, IN 8 p.m. gan playing soccer in California for ment. However, his encounters at Trin- can Countries ror Threat French Global Threat and then implement that plan tunities only in their limited a club team where he developed his ity were not all troubling, because it during senior year.” major fi eld. I suspect that 12-Nov Huntington Huntington, IN 3 p.m. most vital skills. Under well-known was there that he met his future wife, Protest FTAA Prevented Suburbs Communications profes- very few of us older aca- 15-Nov Taylor Upland, IN 7 p.m. coach Wolfgang Weber, Fox culti- Amanda. sor Dr. James Phipps added demics would have planned 18-Nov DAEMEN Cedarville 5:30 p.m. vated a passion for soccer, “the most Fox’s transition to Cedarville soccer Progress was slow at On November 7 au- Violence has spread to over President Bush’s recent a valuable perspective. “It the opportunities that God exciting and athletic sport in the has been a good one. He enjoys play- the Americas summit in thorities apprehended 17 300 French cities and towns proposal for government is my opinion that some se- brings us through. It is not 22-Nov Malone* Canton, OH 5:30 p.m. world.” ing on a very accepting team and feels Mar del Plata, Argentina potential terrorists in Aus- after the electrocution deaths of policy to address the deadly niors are too prone to worry an empty saying to invest 29-Nov RIO GRANDE* Cedarville 5:30 p.m. During Jesse’s high school years, blessed to have such an experienced over the past weekend. tralia’s two largest cities, two Clichy-sous-Bois teenagers bird fl u strand H5N1 un- about jobs and shut down time wisely and see what God began to shape his character by coach as Ben Belleman. Fox’s goals for Leaders from 34 nations Melbourne and Sydney. on October 27. The teenag- derscores the severity of the as students in some of the God can do.” tearing down the strongholds which his athletic career at Cedarville are to across the Americas The arrests, resulting from ers, allegedly chased by police threat, though the virus has yet con’t from LADY JACKETS, page 9 separated them. After a tough break- win the conference championship over gathered for two days to an 18-month investigation, offi cers, were electrocuted to surface in America. up with his girlfriend, Fox received Rio Grande and to reach All-American con’t from WORLD VISION, front page discuss the US-led propos- apparently averted a plot at an electricity sub-station. The Bird fl u recently us and ultimately gives us comfort from God and grew closer status. al for a Free Trade Area of to kill “innocent men and Whether the incident was actu- claimed its 42nd victim in a reason to work hard out to Him. Fox claimed a quote from He hopes to continue playing soc- the Americas (FTAA). women in Australia.” ally brought on by the police Vietnam, bringing the total of illiteracy, malnourishment, causes such as World Vision there. Our goal this season Larry Crabb: cer and expects to use his psychology The FTAA would open Twenty-two search offi cers is still unclear. victim count in Asia to more and sexually related diseases could drastically helpthese is to live out our team verse, “Satan’s masterpiece is not the degree to follow in the footsteps of his trade zones and allow for warrants were issued by As a result of the wide- than 60 people since 2003. are even more shocking. It children. 1 Corinthians 9:19, and con- prostitute or the skid-row bum. It is father and enter full-time ministry. free trade among par- authorities in Sydney and spread rioting, one man has After eating chicken from a is vitally important to create Women of Vision, an off- sequently ‘win as many as the self-suffi cient person…who is ad- Fox sums up his life experience: “God ticipating nations. Sev- Melbourne, resulting in been killed, 4,700 cars torched, poultry market near his home, safer, healthier environments shoot of World Vision, has possible.’ I love my team- justing well to the world and … who uses shattered dreams and our darkest eral countries, including the 17 arrests. One Mus- 1,200 people arrested, 17 peo- a man developed a fever and that are conducive to educa- organized a child sponsorship mates and I hope others will longs only to be a little better—and a nightmares to cultivate a deep longing Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, lim Cleric was arrested ple sentenced, and 108 police died three days later. Ac- tion in order to reduce death program to aid the Fisheni vil- be able to see and admire little better off—than he already is.” for Him and an avenue to true joy.” Venezuela, Uruguay, and and charged with “master- and fi refi ghters injured. There cording to a health ministry rates and increase the quality lage in Zambia, Africa. Indi- the bond we have that prac- Paraguay sharply opposed minding a cell dedicated are 8,000 police and gendarmes offi cial, “Samples taken from of life for children around the viduals or groups can donate tically makes us sisters.” “US imperialism” and the to violent jihad.” New attempting to handle the the victim were found to be world. money to better develop the Winning has become a US proposal for fear of South Wales Police Com- already chaotic situation, with positive for the virus in tests According to World Vi- village through the life of one norm for the women’s pro- damage to their econo- missioner Ken Moroney reinforcements on the way. carried out at the National sion, millions of children “are child and his or her family. gram, and the team hopes to mies. They decided against reported, “We believe that The situation has been Institute of Epidemiology in put to work in ways that drain Each sponsor is provided have yet another successful the proposal and signed we’ve been able to signifi- described as at “the brink of Henoi.” childhood of all joy [and] with a photograph of the child season. The Lady Jackets an annex delaying further cantly disrupt a proposed civil war.” The areas hit hardest Since the disease surfaced crush the right to normal and opportunities to commu- have a 101-8 record over the talks until the next summit terrorist attack here in by violence are the run-down in late 2003, over two thirds physical and educations de- nicate by letter with the child past three seasons, includ- meeting in Hong Kong in Australia.” suburbs where large African of the fatalities have been velopment.” and his or her family. For ing three straight American December. The Sydney group and Arab communities reside. Vietnamese and most of the Cutting back on dinner more information about spon- Mideast Conference cham- The presence of Presi- now under arrest had Racial tension has surfaced as virus deaths have occurred as outings, designer clothing, or soring a child, students can pionships. dent Bush in Argentina been amassing chemicals a powerful presence amid the a result of close interaction trips to the movie theater and contact the Cedarville branch Coach Martin welcomes provoked protest by over similar to those used in chaos. with poultry. In the global contributing the money to of Women of Vision. back four starters from last 40,000 people and violent the London bombings. These recent political oc- community, however, there is season’s 35-2 club that fi n- acts of aggression by over Australian police reported currences, which some view as great fear that the H5N1 virus ished as the NAIA Division 1,000, resulting in the that they had 240 hours of discriminatory, are fueling the will mutate into a virtually II national runner-up for the burning of several busi- telephone conversations national unrest. Poverty, racial unstoppable strand spreading second straight time. The nesses. President Bush’s confirming that the ac- tension, and outrage over the from human to human. women’s season should be response to the protests: cused had indeed planned deaths of the teenagers have Millions of birds have died an exciting one, so come “It’s not easy to host all to kill Australian civil- brought necessary attention to from the fl u and millions more out and support the Lady these countries…it’s par- ians. the condition of French suburbs have been culled in an attempt Jackets as they attempt to ticularly not easy to host One suspect under and demand immediate atten- to slow the virus’ spread. serve God and win a NAIA – perhaps – me.” surveillance was shot and tion to prevent the widespread Affected Asian regions now National Title. wounded by Sydney police outbreak of civil war in the include Japan, China, South J. WILCOX | CEDARS Tuesday morning. surrounding areas. Korea, Thailand, Laos, Indone- Brittany Smart throws a look over her shoulder, waiting for the ball. sia, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Amish Economics: Does thou’s Net Production Curve (NPC) droop lower than ye’s milking cow’s utter? It mightest be time to consider a new plan of action... —See Page 6

HURSDAY OVEMBER EDARSEDARVILLE NIVERSITY TUDENT UBLICATION VOL ISS T , N 10, 2005CA C U S P . 54 . 5 Weekend Weather Alito Gets World Vision Friday 56˚/35˚ Saves Young sunny –nice Tapped for Lives Saturday High Court By Meg Bates 61/48˚ CONTRIBUTING WRITER sunny –nice By contributing a relatively By Bethany Sibbitt small amount of money each Sunday CONTRIBUTING WRITER month, students can change the 60˚/35˚ sunny –nice Since July 1, 2005, Pres- lives of children, their families, and ident Bush has been work- their villages. Features ing to fi nd someone to fi ll World Vision is a “child-fo- a very noticeable void on cused” organization. Its members Chic Dining Capitol Hill. This void re- believe that changing the world Around sulted from Associate Jus- “starts with tice Sandra Day O’Connor’s the recognition Cedarville resignation from the US that children Your girlfriend sick of Supreme Court. She had are the future doing “dates” in Up- served since her 1981 ap- of any family, Chucks? Joe Dugan pointment by President J. WILCOX | CEDARS community provides some interesting alternatives. Ronald Reagan. Notorious and nation. — PAGE 3 for her swing vote on many It means im- pertinent judicial issues, Volleyball Wins First-Ever NCCAA Championship proving the O’Connor leaves a hole that lives of chil- WORLDVISION.COM They Were will not be easily fi lled. By Andrea Walker rors in eighty-nine attack at- did. The women soundly dren by deal- Sheila is a HopeChild Much of the current CONTRIBUTING WRITER tempts, the Jackets were led defeated Southwestern As- ing with the living in a commu- Single Too nity severely affected controversy exists due to in kills by Julia Bradley with semblies of God University causes of their by the HIV/AIDS the withdrawal of Presi- After winning the NC- twelve, Erica Paugh with in a three game match, high- suffering, not crisis. In Kenya, the dent Bush’s fi rst nominee, CAA mid-west regional eleven, and Sarah Zeltman lighting kill leaders Bradley just the symp- disease has impacted the entire social structure, Harriet Miers. After weeks championship, the Lady with ten. Kelsey Jones not and Cari Greetham. Brad- toms. [They] creating a generation of of bipartisan scrutiny, Jackets’ volleyball team was only assisted forty-one of ley hammered down twenty recognize orphans and vulnerable Miers formally withdrew a favorite heading into the the team’s forty-eight kills, kills while Greetham tallied children do children. her nomination to the Su- national championship tour- but she also added eleven thirteen as well as an impres- not live in a vacuum, but in a larger Dr. Hoffeditz discusses his preme Court. Miers had nament with a 34-1 overall digs. sive .600 attack percentage. context of family and community.” new book Biblical single- been a White House coun- record. Despite the noble per- The Jackets completed To change the life of a child is to ness in A&E. sel and was concerned that Although seeded fi rst, formance of Lauren Mable, tournament pool play by eventually change a country. Any- — PAGE 4 tournament pool play— Libby Short, Maija Hamp- overpowering Mount Ver- one can help with that process. −see ALITO, page 3 which was held on November ton, and Jones who tallied non Nazarene for the third Nearly 11 million children die Player Profi le 4-5—was not all smooth sail- twenty-fi ve-plus digs each, time this season. During the before their fi fth birthday from pre- ing. The Jackets advanced to the Lady Jackets fell to 5th three-game match, Bradley ventable causes. Over 30% of peo- Jesse Fox the semi-fi nal round through seeded Trinity International racked up twenty kills and ple in third world countries lack safe the tie-breaker system, as two in a tight four-game match fi ve blocks, Zeltman let loose water, leading to 2.2 million deaths other teams in their pool also with scores of 30-28, 27-30, fourteen kills, and Jones per year from related diseases. Rates fi nished pool play with a 3-1 27-30, 26-30. Bradley once distributed an average of record. again led the match in kills, slightly more than fi fteen as- −see WORLD VISION, page 2 Cedarville dominated in putting away twenty-seven, sists per game. Cedarville’s Soccer, Junior Midfi elder three games in their opening followed by Paugh’s four- victory cost Mount Vernon a — PAGE 15 match versus Northwestern teen and Zeltman’s twelve. place in the semi-fi nal round International College, awarding head coach Un-phased by the previ- as only the top two teams Intramural Teresa Clark with her 313th ous night’s loss, Cedarville from both pools advanced. Culture: Argentina Sports Cedarville victory, equaling returned to the court Friday, The women defeat- former all-time leader Elaine November 5, ready to sweep ed defending champion Palm By Elizabeth Korver Brown. their last two pool play INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT −see VOLLEYBALL, page 9 EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG Committing only fi ve er- matches—and sweep they A massive crowd stood hold- ing a vigil. With candles, Virgin Seniors Plan for Life After CU Mary icons, rosaries, fl owers, and By Laura Ramey banners of support held high, the STAFF WRITER school and fi nd a music teach- establish connections for classes, tasks, and work that devoted ones demonstrated their ing job on the secondary lev- Kara Simons, a senior in- they have enjoyed, and to claims of solidarity with the in- The end of this semes- el.” Aimee Auclair, a senior tegrated science educa- consider MIS travel, intern- valid inside the hospital. A casual ter is drawing near, moving majoring in theatre, has plans tion major. “Currently I ships, and Christian service passerby might assume that a be- Like to play b-ball? Sick Cedarville students one se- that include a change of scen- am thinking about working work. There are a lot of re- loved Catho- of Mugabe stuffi ng you worse than a Thanksgiv- mester closer to graduation. ery. “After college, I intend to at Cornerstone Christian sources on campus that some lic priest had ing turkey? We’ve got the For some this is an exciting move to California to pursue Academy (CCA) in Ohio. I students do not fully use.” fallen gravely solution. prospect because they have a career that involves theater will probably go on for my Dr. Milton Becknell, a ill. But these — PAGE 10 distinct plans and goals. For and/or acting.” Master’s degree. I have con- psychology professor, said, people were others it brings frantic feel- Cedarville not only trains tacts at CCA in the teaching “Typically, the motivated not grieving ings of anxiety about the un- students for their future voca- staff and administration, and students plan ahead for grad- the sickness certain future. tions, but also assists them in got a chance to work with uate schools or jobs. With of a spiritual For many students, the connecting with possible em- them while doing one of the the demands of coursework shepherd; SOLOLITERATURA.COM SEERENITYRENITY future involves more school. ployers. Mark Sue, a senior required observations for the and activities during senior rather, they EEVIEWVIEW Rachel Miller, a senior pre- church music ministry major, education department.” year, it is easy to procrasti- were mourning the illness of the R seminary Bible major, said, said, “I still have to do an in- Cedarville faculty mem- nate planning. God calls us revered “San Diego” Maradona, — PPAGEAGE 5 “After graduation, I’m go- ternship in a church that will bers recognize the need for to plan ahead suffi ciently to one of the most famous—and in- Index ing to seminary to get my probably happen next fall. students to work toward seize opportunities.” f a m o u s — s o c c e r i c o n s i n Master’s degree. I plan on I have a couple internship their future careers and Dr. Sims, a professor Argentinean News ...... 2 getting my doctorate as well, locations lined up through goals. They consistently ad- of political science, noted, history. A & E ...... 4 then going on to teach at the connections here at school. vise students to plan ahead. “Most seniors are so busy Soccer (or “football”) clubs collegiate level.” After that I plan on working Dr. David Robey, director of they don’t get much of a were introduced to Argentina by Viewpoints ...... 6 Courtney Potter, a se- at a church while considering theatre, said, “I encourage the British bourgeois elite and the Sports ...... 9 nior music education major, grad schools.” students to begin in their −see SENIOR PLANS, has “goals to go to graduate Cedarville has also helped freshman year identifying page 2 −see CULTURE, page 3

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