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Sandspur, Vol 110, No 07, October 10, 2003

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STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol 110, No 07, October 10, 2003" (2003). The Rollins Sandspur. 213. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/213 ®iie ROUJNs>antemtS CkMXEGE • WINTER PARK, FLORIDA r [HE OLDEST COLLEGE NEWSPAPER IN FLORIDA 10, 2003 FOUNDED IN 1894 WWmTHESANDSPUR.ORG —— • ; Play Ball Word on the Street Major Pain Old rivalaries renew as Does choosing a major really determine Having trouble choosing Boston heads into New what you're going to do with the rest of a major? Well, don't feel York to face the Yankees, your life? Sounds like a pretty important bad, after all, it's a lot and the Marlins swim into decision. If you could create your own harder than matching Chicago to face the Cubs. major, what would it be? your socks. page 15 page 9 page 12

Don't Hold Your Breath Great Halls of Fire | Residents of • Fire scare in ing that the alarm was trig­ Strong Hall were gered by the heat system Hauck Hall results turning on. surprised to find a in evacuation and "It wasn't really a fire, it hidden danger visit from fire was just the dust that builds up in the heat strips during inside their walls. department. the time that the air condi­ tioner is on", says Micky by Brad Aboff by David Grasso Maxwell, lead A/C mechanic editor-in-chief staff reporter on campus. At first glance, it might On Thursday, Ocober 2, Due to the warm weath­ appear that Rollins College a brigade of fire trucks was er in Florida, our heaters had fallen victim to the latest stationed in front of Hauck tend to lie dormant for most bio-terrorism attack last Hall. The fire alarm had of the year. During the tran­ week. Walking by Strong photo / BRAD ABOFF been set off, and students sition between fall and win­ Hall, visions of men in space HEAVY BREATHING: Students in the Alpha Tau Omega fra­ attending class at the time, ter, there are days in which it age protective suits remov­ ternity wear masks to protect themselves from asbestos fibers.. scrambled to evacuate. The is cold enough for the heat to ing bags of asbestos might what upset us most: no one dents," said Herbst. "When Winter Park Fire turn on. The system may make even the most cynical communicated with us what we decided to go ahead with Department responded later turn on the air-condi­ person look twice. was going on." the removal project, our promptly. tioning due to the return of "It is pretty scary when Rollins Vice President decision was based on the Although the smell of warm weather. The first day you see guys in asbestos and Treasurer George fact that the health of the smoke filled the building, that was cold enough for the suits wearing gloves and Herbst, agrees with Deliddo. maintenance staff was at Richard Lima, Associate heat to turn on was the day masks walking around your "The removal process is risk, not that of students. The Professor of French, who of the fire scare in Hauck. courtyard/7 said ATO essentially done and has asbestos was found in the was present during the inci­ When the heater turned President Sam Deliddo. gone well. Where the crawl spaces below Strong dent said, "there wasn't that on in Hauck, the dust that "Our fear though, was from process went wrong was in Hall, which is only used by much smoke...you couldn't had built up during the lack of knowledge. That was our communication to stu­ CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 see it coming out of the warm months on the heat building." strip caught fire. Since the Rollins College mainte­ smoke detector is right next In Your Dreams...Lie The Answers nance claims the supposed to the heater, the system • Personal fire was not even a fire, say­ CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Counseling Center helps students BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID interpret dreams. by Jessica Estes photographer Tuesday night, Pinehurst hosted Dr. Mark Freeman, the director of the Personal Counseling Center at Rollins, to discuss the signif­ icance and meaning behind dreams. Freeman argues that in American society the importance of dreams is underestimated. They are often ignored, forgotten, or dismissed as the irrelevant photo / JESSICA ESTES musings of the unconscious SWEET DREAMS: Yvette Moore, '04, concentrates on mind. In reality, much can thoughts from deep within her subconscious, be gained from the analysis tests, revealing that the par- During the workshop and interpretation of your ticipants actually achieved a students shared bizarre and healthier state of being after troubling dreams ranging dreams. During his month ,URDGES long workshops, Freeman completing the dream inter- from premonitions of death pretation workshop. This to encounters with the Olsen Things get freaky, as Universal Studios unveils its thir­ tested the participants' teenth annual Halloween Horror Nights. symptoms of stress and sueeests that simply twins. While Freeman social tension. He discov­ addressing your dreams can offered insightful interpreta- Read more about Horror Nights on page 8. ered a vast difference in the lead to improvements in tions, he explained. Dreams scores of the pre and post your everyday life. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 OCTOBER 10, 2003 THE SANDSPUR NEWS Asbestos Finding the Deeper Trouble Meaning of Dreams CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 but I don't believe that there CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 He suggests keeping a advocates problem solving though dreaming. Also the maintenance staff in is any that students or facul­ are best interpreted by the dream journal to record and look for symbols in your servicing the building. This ty come in contact with," person having the dream." look for patterns in your dreams. Freedman claims is not in an area where stu­ said Herbst. "About 10 years It is best to consider your dreams. Leaving a paper that "most dreams have a dents would be exposed ago we removed a lot of own issues and traumas that and pen right near your bed figurative message" that because they don't have asbestos from the campus. may be demanding your and immediately writing access to it." What we are dealing with attention through dreams. down what you recall is the may not correspond with the According to the now is finding asbestos in For instance, he stated that best way to remember the actual events in the dream. Environmental Protection the hidden spaces through­ "reoccurring nightmares details of your dreams. You Any students interested Agency (EPA), most people out the campus." often refer to unfinished may also want to try coach­ in dream interpretation are exposed to small amounts of Evan Garvey, business in your life." ing yourself to have dreams. encouragecl to contact the asbestos, as all people are in Interfraternity Council's Similarly, people who are Repeating an idea or prob­ counseling center located on their daily lives, do not Executive Senator, is not so dealing with loss and death lem right before sleeping the first floor of McKean develop these health prob­ quick to agree with Herbst. often find the theme resur­ may actually help you arrive Hall. Programs are available lems. However, if disturbed, "Currently IFC is concerned facing in their dreams. at a solution. In fact stu­ to discuss and share dreams asbestos material may of the existence of asbestos Freeman gave several dents at the Stanford or to learn elementary release asbestos . fibers, in fraternal housing," said recommendations for fur­ Graduate School of Business dream interpretation skills. which can be inhaled into Garvey. thering the understanding of are required to read Living For more information, call the lungs. The fibers can Deliddo and his fraterni­ your own personal dreams. Your Dreams, a book that extension 6340. remain there for a long time, ty brothers are ready for this increasing the risk of dis­ to be over and done with. He ease. Asbestos material that remarked, "This has all been Turning Up the Heat would crumble easily if han­ a huge inconvenience. We dled, or that has been sawed, have been unable to use the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 include Rollins Hall, Cross Ramirez, 05', a language scraped, or sanded into a laundry room in our base­ kicked on. Hall, and Elizabeth Hall. major and frequent occupant powder, is more likely to ment for over three weeks." "The fire alarm system Maintenance will be of the Hauck building. create a health hazard. Despite student frustra­ responded," stated the head turning the heating system "It is rumored that main­ But what about other tions, the Rollins administra­ of Maintenance for Rollins on and dealing with the tenance sent memos to the residence halls or class­ tion is quick to point out that College, "and shut every­ issue to prevent another administration for the sys­ rooms? Could asbestos be in they still have the students' thing down, that's why there scare like the one that tem to be cleaned at least the air? Are students and best interests at heart. were all those firefighters" occurred in Hauck. twice a year, to prevent this faculty in danger? Herbst "Students are not at risk," Hauck, like many build­ People have become from occurring," said Lima. does not think so. "We are said Herbst. "There is no ings on campus, is equipped accustomed to this occur­ Maxwell insists "This currently doing asbestos higher priority than cam­ with an electric heater that rence every year. "I was told happens to everyone who surveys. I am sure there is pus-wide safety." utilizes strips to conduct it happens every year the uses this type of heating sys­ more asbestos on campus, heat. Dorms on campus that first time they turn on the tem." have this type of heating heat," says Michelle

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This crucial step by stock has been steadily rising This transformation of news editor peaked in 2000, with hun­ Roxio gave the company the since the purchase of Napster marks the end of the dreds of millions of people advantage of legality and Napster last November. most successful song-swap­ Napster, the pirating using the software to find licenses—the very things The new, legal version of ping service, a service that technology service that pro­ copies of their favorite songs that Napster lacked. Napster aims to provide fast, spawned many popular imi­ vided users with the ability without having to buy the The deal with Pressplay quality service, with the tators like KaZaA, to copy and share music over artists'CD's. allows Roxio to distribute option of downloading each Morpheus, and Grokster. the Internet, was brought Infuriated record com­ music from the five major individual song for a fee or The relaunching of back to life for a test launch panies, which claimed that music companies that bat­ subscribing to the monthly Napster as a legal site will on October 9 after five major music pirating was costing tled Napster. This includes services available. Napster cost about $20 million, a por­ record companies brought them more than $6 billion a Vivendi's Universal Music, 2.0 was unveiled in New tion of which will be used to about its downfall in 2002. year in lost sales, sued EMI, Sony, BMG, and Time York City in the presence of pay for Farming's services. The company declared bank­ Napster for copyright Warner, along with several over 200 members of the The new and "improved" ruptcy last year and was infringement. The yearlong independent companies. media. Spokesman Seth version of Napster v all have bought by Roxio Inc., which court battle resulted in a Roxio is hoping this business Oster stated that the compa­ to compete in an online mar­ is now using the well-known bankruptcy auction in which move will provide the com­ ny is confident that it will be ket that has seen an increase name to establish a legiti­ Roxio bought the battered pany with a transformation the strongest music service in both legitimate and illegal mate pay service. company for $5 million. from a weakening software available. music download services. Alright, Party's Over...Now What? • Not sure what University of Florida Levin "Going to grad school right Full-Time Programs for the Kaplan is offering free prac­ School of Law came to the after being an undergrad is Crummer Graduate School tice tests on LSAT, GMAT, to do after gradua­ Cornell Campus Center on not always in the student's of Business, presented GRE, MCAT, and DAT tests tion? Look to Tuesday to provide informa­ best interest." Rodgers indi­ strategies for applying to an on Saturday, October 25, at Career Services tion to interested students. cated that in some cases, MBA program. 10:00 a.m. in the Bush Law schools from Stetson career experience is advanta­ TJ's Writing Center host­ Auditorium. for the answers. and Florida International geous before applying to a ed a workshop Thursday Anyone who missed University offered a similar graduate program. afternoon on writing a per­ these opportunities or has by Mark Bartschi information session on On Wednesday, the sonal statement or essay. further questions is strongly- technology manager Thursday. University of Central Florida Writing center coordinator encouraged to contact the Thinking about attend­ A program was arranged hosted a graduate school fair Sylvia Whitman focused on Career Services office, which ing graduate school? The in the Faculty Club Tuesday at their Student Union where the techniques and strategies is always available for grad­ office of Career Services night to review application students could obtain infor­ of creating an effective per­ uate and career counseling. sponsored a host of events strategies and answer ques­ mation and applications sonal statement for graduate Take the advice of Myra this week full of advice on tions about whether grad from an array of schools in school applications. Wells, office administrator: the subject for students fac­ school is a good decision. which they had an interest. For those who want a "Don't wait until your senior ing the decision. Ray Rodgers, assistant direc­ Also on Wednesday, head "start on graduate year to come and see us!" Representatives from the tor of Career Services noted, Craig Domeck, Director of school admission tests,

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• The third annu­ the evening's honoree, Dr. Broadway actor Chip al Spirit of Music John Tiedtke, President of Huddleston will follow the the Bach Festival. "The event band. "To use Chuck Event provides a is in honor of a long-time Archard was a natural Riding to night of '20s style patron of the arts in Central choice," says Sinclair in Florida," says Sinclair. "No regards to his selection of music and dance. one in Central Florida has music at the fundraiser. "We done anymore or as much found many of the musical Victory by Eliza Osborn for the arts as Tiedtke has." features editor selections in Rollins' own ing them being ridden by Tiedtke is ^responsible for library, there were stacks of • Rollins' own warm-up riders. Each horse The Albin Polasek reviving the Winter Park sheet music." Chelsea Ziesig was assigned to three riders Museum and Sculpture Symphony and was also one Sinclair is looking for­ finds success as competing against each Gardens are preparing to of the first trustees of United ward to the event with much other to achieve the best take people back to the days Arts in Central Florida. anticipation. "Once the an accomplished score on that horse. The win­ of jazz and flappers with "This honor is a constant val­ theme was picked, the equestrian. ner was then promoted to their third annual Spirit of idation of how important his preparations moved pretty the next round. Music Fundraiser, taking work has been to us," says quickly." He also credits Chelsea was very suc­ place at 4:30 pm on October Sinclair. Rollins' Director of Arts, Dr. by Eliza Osborn cessful at the Nations Cup, features editor 11th. The theme of the In addition to honoring Joseph Nassif, in helping to finishing ninth out of 54 in fundraiser will be the 1920s, Tiedtke, the evening will plan the evening. "I like the For accomplished eques­ Individual Show and and past Rollins President, include music, food and idea of arts organizations in trian Chelsea Ziesig, '06, the Jumping, and fourth out of Dr.Thaddeus Seymour, will dancing. "Upon walking in, our area cooperating with road to success began very 18 in team show jumping. "I act as the Master of guests will be greeted by each other," says Sinclair. unexpectedly. "It's kind of was really proud," she says. Ceremonies. Rollins students singing "Such cooperation really sets funny actually," she says. "I "It took a lot of work. It was Dr. John Sinclair, profes­ songs from the 1920s," says a standard as to how organi­ was about seven, and we a whole new type of compe­ sor of the Expressive Arts at Sinclair. "Hired dancers will zations with such close ties were visiting my grand­ tition for me, and I had to Rollins, who organized the then dance to the sounds of should work with one anoth­ mother who lived in South learn dressage, which I had musical selections for the the three featured musical er." Hampton. My mom enrolled never done before." evening, is very excited acts, playing traditional '20s The Spirit of Music me in pony camp so I could She also enjoyed meeting about the event. "All of the music." Fundraiser will be an unfor­ meet people." Pony camp the diverse group of riders money raised goes to the These musical acts gettable evening. "It will be offered more to Chelsea than competing in the Nations museum," says Sinclair. "It include a tfend led by fun," says Sinclair. "It brings just new friends, and now, Cup. "It was really interest­ is for a good cause, and the Rollins' Jazz Artist in the music of the 1920s to life twelve years later, she is an ing," she says. "There were ambience of the museum, Residence, Chuck Archard. and provides opportunities acclaimed rider who trains only a couple people from with a beautiful lake-view, is A performance by a Rollins for Rollins students to per­ with Olympians, and who each place, and there were just amazing." Women's trio and a solo per­ form." recently competed in the different events at night to Sinclair is also proud of formance by well-known prestigious Nations Cup in help us get to know each Bedford, New York. other." Chelsea had a special A Long Island native, chance to embrace the diver­ Pinehurst: Chelsea spends each spring sity because of the fact that semester traveling back and she was given the opportuni­ Plenty of Programs forth between Rollins and ty to ride for the Swedish • The Pinehurst evening, they will hold their Dolls on November 15, to be West Palm Beach, practicing team. "There were two full annual costume party. followed by a ganster- with her trainers Neal American teams," she says, Organization is At 2 p.m. on Sunday, themed party that evening. Shapiro and Elisa Fernandez "but the Swedes didn't have planning a diverse October 26, Gordon Kirsch, The following week, a film and competing in various enough people, so I rode for '06, is inviting Greg that portrays gangsters more equestrian shows and them. It was a really good mixture of upcom­ McDowell, American realistically will be shown. events. "I don't really have way to meet people." ing programs. Atheist State Director for This program is co-spon­ trouble balancing school and Chelsea is currently Florida. "I'm having the sored by the Rollins Players riding," she says. "I don't enjoying her time off, but by Cathy McCarthy speaker come and talk about and the Film Club. ride a lot during the first looks forward to going home asst. features editor his experiences, what influ­ The annual semester, and during spring and riding over the holidays. Members of the enced him to become atheist, Thanksgiving dinner for fac­ semester I try to get my work "I miss my horse," she says. Pinehurst Organization are and reactions people give ulty and students will be done on the road. I just find She is also looking forward putting on several programs him," says Kirsch. held on Monday, November time to do everything." to beginning her training in this semester. On Thursday, October 24. Sarah Weishampel, '04, Chelsea's balancing act is the spring semester. "I have The plethora of pro­ 30, Melanie Tumlin, '07, is and Sara Klemann, '04, will obviously paying off. This grown up riding," she says. grams begins with a presen­ directing a program on be hosting the dinner and can be seen in her perform­ "It's what I love to do. I look tation on Monday, October Autism Awareness. are co-sponsored by the ance at the Nations Cup forward to seeing my 13, with "Michael and Me Students will visit with Native American Cultural USA, which went from July friends, and I don't miss out are Bowling for Rollins," autistic children at a local Alliance. The program will 16 to July 20. The Nations on anything because of it." sponsored by Sean Graham, elementary school and make educate students and faculty Cup is an event occurring While she sees herself '06. "It is a presentation on Halloween crafts with them. about vegetarianism and various times throughout the continuing to ride in the Michael Moore and his doc­ November 5-7, the native American rights while year in many different coun­ future, Chelsea hopes to pur­ umentary 'Roger and Me' as Guerilla Girls will be generating canned food tries. Fifty-four riders from sue a career in psychology, it pertains to corporate brought to campus as donations. varying countries are invited specializing in sports medi­ America," says Graham. Thomas P. Johnson scholars "With our Thanksgiving to participate on eighteen cine. "I'm so involved in rid­ different teams representing This program is co-spon­ by Molly Tanzer '04, and the Dinner program, we hope to ing that it's silly for me to their countries. sored by Rollins Film Club Gender Matters and give the Rollins community think that I'll give it com­ and SGA. Women's Studies a place to experience the The Nations Cup differs pletely," she says, "but I unity of a traditional from normal riding competi­ want to study psychology On Wednesday, October Departments. The Guerilla Thanksgiving and also chal­ tions in that the riders are too." 15, "The Kitty Program" is Girls are female artists and lenge everyone to question not permitted to compete on Whatever Chelsea choos­ being done by Duncan activists who will be giving a the history of the holiday horses of their own choos­ es to do, she has a bright Winship '05 and Maya presentation on bias against and to create new, stronger ing. "It was very different future awaiting her, with Robinson, '06. This is a trip women in the art world. traditions." because the horses are many more successes to to a no-kill cat shelter where On Sunday, November 9, For more information donated," says Chelsea. "We come. students can play with the there will be a photojournal- about the Pinehurst knew nothing about the cats and be educated about ing and scrapbooking pro­ Organization, attend meet­ horses or the courses." In animal rights. gram, "You Should Be In ings, every other Sunday at fact, the riders were only On Saturday, October 25 Pictures: Documenting Your 10 p.m., or contact Jackie permitted to learn their members of Pinehurst will Life." Tuchten at extension 2071. horse's style through observ­ transform the house into a Carrie Bonnell, '06, and haunted house for Kalin Bush, '04, are sponsor­ Halloween Howl. In the ing a showing of Guys and OCTOBER 10, 2003 THE SANDSPUR FEATURES Melodic Strings • The Bach Marines College. At Rollins the Festival's season Mendelssohn String Quartet will begin with the will play quartets by Haydn (in f minor, Opus 20, No. 5), Mendelssohn Ravel (in F Major), and String Quartet. Beethoven (in C Major, Opus 59, No. 3). by Amanda Pederson Also this semester, the staff reporter Bach Festival Visiting Artist This Sunday, October 12, Series will feature the the first concert in Rollins' Kremlin Chamber Orchestra Bach Festival Visiting Artist and pianist Emanuel Ax, Series will be held on cam­ The Kremlin Chamber pus. The Mendelssohn Orchestra will play at String Quartet is performing Rollins' Knowles Memorial at 3 p.m. at the Annie Chapel on Sunday, Russell Theatre. Rollins stu­ November 16, featuring dents will be admitted free works by Rossini, Dvorak, of charge - just bring your and Tchaikovsky. One of R-card to the door. Russia's leading ensembles, The Mendelssohn String the Kremlin Orchestra regu­ Quartet is a renowned tour­ larly performs concerts in ing company that performs Moscow. They also main­ throughout North America, tain a busy international with frequent stops in inter­ touring schedule - this sum­ national locales. For nine mer they played venues years they served as the dis­ across South America and tinguished Artists in western Europe. They have Residence at Harvard released twenty-three University, which provided recordings - sixteen studio them the stepping stone to and seven live. In Moscow § Join the Disney® team perform at many prominent they are very popular; next venues, such as Carnegie month Rollins will get a as a Character/Puppeteer Performer Hall and Washington D.C.'s chance to experience their Kennedy Center. Recently, celebrated music firsthand. and put on exciting performances with the they have released a two- Pianist Emanuel Ax will leader in entertainment. As you let your disc CD set featuring a-vari­ perform works by Debussy, ety of their best works. Ravel, and Chopin on talent shine on stage, well keep you inspired The members of the Sunday, December 7 at the by promoting your growth with ongoing quartet are Miriam Fried, Annie Russell Theatre. Axis Nicholas Mann, Ulrich one of the country's best training and development courses. And you'll Eichenauer, and Marcy known pianists and plays Rosen. extensively in the United do it all while enjoying Theme Park admission In addition to her musi­ States and abroad, both in and discounts on Disney merchandise. cal talent, Miriam Fried is recital and with orchestral notable because she has accompaniment. He is cur­ played with every major rently performing with the orchestra in the country. A Julliard Orchestra at WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE PERFORMERS FROM series of 1985 New York Carnegie Hall, where he will ALL CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS TO ATTEND. recitals garnered her much return shortly after his fame, and in 1999 she Rollins visit to present a solo released a recording of this recital. music, which included the The Visiting Artist Series Get inspired. complete 3ach sonatas. continues into next semes­ Nicholas Mann is also a vio­ ter, and will feature the Call the Walt Disney World® Jobline at linist, as well a founding Czech Nonet Chamber (407) 828-1000 to schedule an member of the Mendelssohn Ensemble on February 22, interview. Eligible candidates will String Quartet. He recently one of the oldest chamber began teaching at the famed ensembles in the world. be invited to audition. Selected Juilliard School. Ulrich The Bach Festival candidates will also be required to Eichenauer, a violist, is part Society has acquired a num­ of the artist faculty at the ber of incredible artists that perform as costumed characters. North Carolina School for are often accessible only at the Arts. In 1995 he gave the high-priced venues in far­ world premiere of Johann away locales. We have the www.wdwcareers.com Sebastian Bach's rediscov­ unique opportunity of see­ ered Viola Concerto. Marcy ing these brilliant musicians Rosen rounds out the on our very own campus. Quartet on cello. Rosen has So head on over to the Annie released several recordings Russell this Sunday, sit back, 407*3284000 of her solo performances, relax, and enjoy the musical and is now Professor of stylings of the Mendelssohn Disney. Where Imagination Works. Cello at the North Carolina String Quartet. You won't School for the Arts and be disappointed. EOE * Orawt no Crcaf ivitv OCTOBER 10, 2003 FEATURES THE SANDSPUR Hubbard Street 2: Dancing the Night Away • The Hubbard pames in the country, ing ground for young Twyla Tharp Dance. The six ranging from Gershwin, Street 2 Dance Hubbard Street 2 is the dancers through perform- young dancers that make up John Lennon and Paul apprentice and feeder com- ances and touring, but also the company have trained at McCartney, to traditional Company prepares Pany to the main perform- to reach out to people across some of the most prestigious ethnic African and East to grace the stage ing company, Hubbard the nation by performing in schools and companies in Indian music. Street Dance Chicago schools and community cen- the country, including Tickets for the perform­ of Annie Russell. (HSDC), founded in 1977. ters. The company is an inte- Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, ances are currently available HSDC is internationally gral part of the main compa- by Erika Batey North Carolina School of the at the Annie Russell Theatre renowned, tours domestical- ny's Education and staff reporter Arts, and the Juilliard Box Office. The evening ly and internationally, and Community Programs, School. shows at 8:00 p.m. are $30. "Intriguing, tantalizing, has been invited to perform which "exposes students to The company will be Students who present their lush and gorgeous" - these at numerous famous nation­ dance," and "works with performing a wide selection I.D. can receive seats in the are the words the Chicago al and international dance teachers to integrate dance of works here at Rollins. The balcony for $15. The mati­ Tribune uses to describe the festivals, including the and movement into the cur­ performance will include nee performance at 2:00 p.m. young innovative Hubbard American DanCe Festival, riculum." Part of Hubbard "The 40s," a signature work is $22 for adults and $12 for Street 2 Dance Company. Jacob's Pillow Dance Street 2's mission also by Lou Conte and originally children under 16. On The Chicago Sun-Times Festival, and the Holland includes identifying and performed by HSDC in 1978. Saturday, October 18 at 2:00 describes them as "among Dance Festival. nurturing young choreogra­ It "celebrates the movement p.m., Hubbard Street 2 will the most original and hyp­ In addition to perform­ phers. Each summer, the and music of the Big Band also be performing a special notic creative forces now at ances in Chicago, the compa­ company holds a national era." Another piece, "informance" for children work." ny's home, Hubbard Street 2 choreographic competition, "Quartet for IV (and some­ ages 16 and under. The As part of the annual tours extensively across which gives three winners times one, two or three...)," audience will be able to dance series, Hubbard Street cities all over the country. the opportunity to hold a was originally created for interact with the dancers, 2 will be performing at the The company consists of six one-week residency and cre­ the White Oak Dance and ther J will be a Q & A Annie Russell Theatre on young and highly talented ate an original work on the Project, a professional com­ session following the per­ Friday, October 17 at dancers between the ages of company. pany under the direction of formance. 8:00p.m., and Saturday, 17 and 25. They perform a Hubbard Street 2 con­ renowned dancer and chore­ For more information October 18 at 2:00p.m. and repertoire of works by Lou sists of a group of highly tal­ ographer Mikhail about the company, visit 8:00p.m. Conte, founder of the main ented dancers and choreog­ Baryshnikov. It will be per­ hubb ar dstreetdance .com. This is an exciting event company, and by many other raphers. The Artistic formed for the first time ever for the Rollins Community, prominent choreographers Director* is Julie Nakagawa by Hubbard Street 2 here at as the troupe is among the in the nation. Their mission Bottcher, a former dancer Rollins. Other works will top professional dance com- is not only to provide a train- with Cleveland Ballet and feature a variety of music HE Great Opportunity to Help Start a Cool Business! Unique opportunity for energetic and responsible student to help in start-up of new store for electric scooters and bikes. 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November 5 marks the second anniversary for Urban Think!, a store located southwest of downtown's Lake Eola in recently renovated Thorton Park. The manager, Jim Crescitelli, is excited to extend an invitation to all Rollins students, "We need young, educated people to help wake up and further develop [the store's dynamic atmospheric concept]." The storeowners opened and created the store based on similar models across the country. The store's purpose is to reflect the urban flavor found primarily in Orlando but also from various other parts of Florida, and serve as an artistic gathering place. Inside Urban Think!, one finds from Friday the 13th. Another past years. The Toxic City a bookstore, an art gallery that features local artists and a • Universal ush­ haunted house highlight is themed section of the park, Zen influenced beverage bar that serves beer, wine, and a ers in another Scream House Revisited, also known as the Marvel variety of coffees and sodas. year of Halloween which is the partially burned Superhero section, was very There is a grand airbrushed image of the cityscape cov­ down home of last year's disappointing. There was no ering the entire back wall. The overall color palette is aes­ thrills and icon, The Caretaker. For peo­ real scare, just various actors thetically pleasing to the eye. Urban Think! is a modern­ screams! ple that partook in last year's in bio suits spraying soapy ized warehouse, but with its fine decor, the store provides Halloween Horror Nights, foam at people. The Hide a cool and relaxing place, a genuine avant-garde experi­ by Kim Burdges they will recognize many of and Shrieeek! section was ence. There is an eclectic arrangement of furniture entertainment editor the same tricks and scares also not as amusing as last throughout the store, so visitors can grab a book or news­ Behind the darkness and that were used in The year's. This year inkblots paper, a beverage, and just relax. Board games are avail­ fog that encapsulate Caretaker's Experimental hide in camouflaged boards able so one can challenge an intellectual companion or Universal Studio's Islands of Laboratory haunted house. and jump out, which is not spend time searching for that perfect gift amidst a wide Adventures lies a theme Other haunted houses fea- nearly as frightening as the variety of unique items consisting of: artistic magnets, park of nightmarish thrills, mobiles, magnetic poetry, frames, artwork, images and where all your worst scary cards. If one Just cannot break away from present-day media there are three televisions set up for viewing. fears are realized. Another interesting characteristic about Urban Think! is Universale annual that throughout the store random newspaper clippings Halloween Horror Nights and blurbs about community groups and functions are celebration takes place every posted to keep visitors informed and current with the weekend throughout the city's opportunity and events. month of October and select Urban Think! publishes its own newsletter. weekdays of the month. This Coincidentaliy the publication is surprisingly thoughtful year Halloween Horror and cultivates one's knowledge parallel to the store's mis Nights is celebrating its thir­ sion. The newsletter highlights the dates of various sign teenth year of existence. The ings by authors, such as Jessica weiner. She will be at event originally debuted as a Urban Think! on Friday, October 10 at 7:00 p.m. signing small Halloween event at her book entitled, 'A Very Hungry Girl". The newsletter Universal Studios Theme contains dates for discussion groups and musical engage­ Park in 1991, but through the ments as well as literacy reviews and short essays. Urban years the event grew in pop­ hired this year are psychedelic clowns from last Think! is also part of "Thorton Park's Rockin' Block", ularity and entertainment Psychoscareapy, which is a year. The only park section occurring every third Thursday. On October 16, guitarist into the annual spectacle it is journey through a disturbing that proved any real fright and song stylist, Karie Gabriel, will make an appearance on today. Last year the event asylum; Ship of Screams, a was the Night Prey/ Jurassic the outdoor patio. Local artists are welcome, upon was moved from Universal spooky aging cruise ship; Park section, which recycled approval, to display their artwork and students, as well as Studios to its neighboring Fun House of Fear, a freight­ the same gigs as last year. park, Islands of Adventure, urban dwellers, are encouraged to arrange and schedule ing house Carnival house Halloween Horror with much success. If the cultural events at Urban Think! Thorton Park does have its with deranged clowns; and Nights is a fun annual event attendance continues to be own parking garage, but there is plenty of parking in the Jungle of Doom, a graveyard that is wonderful to enjoy as strong as last years, there surrounding neighborhood. Crescitelli states, "It is safe to of lost souls and beastlike with a group of friends. All is even speculation of walk and iust minutes from Lake Eola." Urban Think! is creatures. of the park's rides are open another O.iando must see! Students, express and inve expanding the event to yourself in this part of town, it is worthwhile. For more incorporate both parks. information check out www.uri5anthinkorlando.com. As Halloween Horror nights celebrates its thir­ teenth year, it is more extrav­ agant than ever. There is a record number of haunted houses, six, and they are much more entertaining than previous years. The All Nite DrlvE- IN Theatre is hosted by this year's icon, The Director, and it immers­ es guests through a maze of the most frightening scenes from classic horror films. Participants wander through the living room from This year there are also until 11:00 p.m. in comph- Halloween, while being more "scare-actors" than ance with noise ordinance ever. Over 1,000 creatures, laws and there are also full chased and lunged at by sev­ psychos, and ghouls haunt stocked bars located through eral Michael Myers. Other the park's streets. Even out the park, film scenes include the TUIMI/ IIDDALI -ru r^ .-, Photo / KIM BURDGES though they have more per­ THINK URBAN: Thorton Park's unique Urban Think is an ino- house from Texas Chainsaw formers, many of the new vative bookstore, bar, gallery, and store. Massacre and the camp room "roles" are not as scary as OCTOBER 10, 2003 ENTERTAINMENT THE SANDSPUR

TKE $TBCTT by Mark Bartschi technology manager Does choosing a major really determine what you're going to do with the rest of your life? Sounds like a pretty important decision. But what if none of the choices fit you? Maybe there really is something ALL PICTURES COURTESY OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES deeply academic about the old cliche of underwater • Jack Black Initially, he defiantly ignores gets kids and young adults. basket weaving. Or maybe not. If you could create the kids and tells them just Black's commitment to char­ your own major, what would it be? hilariously teaches to hang out and "recess" all acter is quite outstanding; his students to day. The students, bored and his comedic timing and over­ growing weary, are finally all physical humor is precise band together and "It would combine dismissed for music class. and hilarious. He goes rock and roll. Finn, on the way back from appropriately over the top, music, physics, and his break, hears the music but is not crass and naturally architecture." by Susan Williams and observes the kids' reigns in the language copy editor tremendous musical talent. respecting his younger view­ In case Jack Black fans He then delights and discov- ers. -Erin Shirley, '05 are wondering where in the world he is; he can be found delivering a PG-13 rated per­ formance is his new movie: School of Rock, which opened in theatres Friday, October 3. "Saved by the Bell It is the story of Dewy Trivia." Finn (Jack Black), both gui­ tarist and vocalist for the band, "No Vacancy". The -Steve VanArsdale, '06 other members kick Finn out of the band, because he takes one dive too many into a sparse crowd of listeners, following his last long-wind­ ed guitar solo. He finds him­ self unemployed, with sever­ al months rent overdue, and "Bartending." under a great deal of pres­ sure to pay up from his roommates, Ned Schneebly ers a new method of teach­ The movie debuts some -Brooke Harbaugh, '06 (Mike White) and his obnox­ ing and relating to the kids. fresh, new talent. Most of the iously pompous and self- He spends the rest of his kids are not only acting for righteous girlfriend, Patty substitute assignment mold­ the first time in a major (Sarah Silverman). In an ing the very first fifth grade motion picture but actually effort to conform, Finn inter­ rock and roll band, carefully genuine musicians as well. cepts a substitute teaching named "School of Rock". He There are some impressive job, meant for Ned, and appoints himself lead vocal­ rock and roll numbers arrives at Horace Green ist and guitar. His shenani­ throughout the film. Some "Sex Education!" Elementary School, a very gans play out and continue kids to keep track of are: prominent private institu­ up to the band entering into Miranda Cosgrove tion. He clumsily convinces the city's "Battle of the (Summer), Kevin Clark -Pamela Cruz, '04 prudent Principal Mullins Bands" competition. The (Freddie) and Robert Tsai (Joan Cusack) that he is quite band finds success there, (Lawrence). capable, taking advantage of and ultimately everyone dis­ Joan Cusack delivers yet Ned's superior reputation, covers surprising revelations another stellar performance. and immediately finds him­ about themselves. She is a master at creating self staring into the faces of The movie is a definite believable quirky characters. several fifth graders with not "feel good flick". Though Cusack's Principal Mullins "Dance, so one day I'll be has several highly entertain­ a thought of what to do. charming, it primarily tar- good at it." ing moments. The story line is a bit far fetched and unrealistic but just enough to mesmerize -Deena Patsourakos, '05 the audience intended. A young movie-goer announced that he was going to become a drummer, influenced and inspired by the kids rockin' it out on the big screen! Rollins — if you're stuck on a rainy "Cinematography." Sunday afternoon with absolutely nothing to do, go check it out! •Eli Green, '07 OCTOBER 10,2003 I THE SANDSPUR ENTERTAINMENT My Hotel Year The Fred Shapes Up • The Rollins from the more typical The entire cast was made • ACE brings "My around the county—normal Saturday night events, such up of only four characters: tid-bits from the glamorous Players debut Neil Hotel Year" to rock as frat parties, bar scenes, Philip (Michael Dalto, '07), life of a band on tour, right? Adam (Chris Holz, '05), LaBute's "The etc. Rollins before Nope. The reality is that Evelyn (Keira Keeley, '04), The audience fully departing for their touring is hard work. "We Shape of Things" and Jenny (Sarah Moore, all squeeze into a van and appreciated the depth and at the Fred. creativity of the play, and '06). Dalto made his debut national tour. we're lucky if we get to sleep performance on the Rollins by Selena Moshell by Karina McCabe they were hushed and anx­ on a stranger's floor that staff reporter stage with this production. staff reporter night," Ryan Fleming (gui­ ious. Perhaps it was the intentionally haphazard When asked if he had any If you're anywhere on tar/vocals) said, chuckling at This past weekend, the profound thoughts about Rollins Players opened the scenery that scared them the East Coast or the Mid- his reality for the next eight this experience and the doors of the quaint Fred into silence. Only a white West in the next eight weeks weeks. honor of being chosen as a Stone Theatre to reveal their sheet, splayed randomly and see a four-piece rock If their sleeping arrange­ freshman, he stated, premiere performance, Neil with empty picture frames, band motoring through that ments are less than to be "Theatre at Rollins and, LaBute's "The Shape of broke the chilliness of the goes by the name "My Hotel desired, at least they have a more importantly, my first Things." Like all plays per­ surrounding black walls. Year," take a listen and a reasonable fan base around show here will have a lasting formed at the Fred, it was The play was portrayed look—they're worth your the country to rely upon for [impression]." Apparently, beds and cheers. "We have student directed, acted, and as a romantic piece, and it time. the demands of six perform­ designed. told the story of a student ances in one weekend have It was the first produc­ named Adam, who fell in tion to be held on the stage love with an art student left him rather rushed. this year, and for many, it named Evelyn. Their rela­ Many congratulations was their debut into various tionship turned Adam into a go to the Rollins Players fields of theatre, including whole new person, thanks to organization for their director Wayne Fowks, '04, the manipulations of his so- tremendous efforts. They and designers Maureen called "girlfriend." In a sur­ produced an insightful and Phelan, '05, and Kara prise twist ending, Evelyn thought-provoking play, or Winslow, '04. disclosed how she had only in their words, tried to On Saturday night, the made Adam believe that she "Spank Your Mind." play opened to a full house was dating him through an Upcoming productions in that was predominantly illusion, and with this she the Second Stage Series comprised of Rollins stu­ attempted to convey how include "New Works," dents. It was somewhat she had transformed this "Proof," and "This is Our astonishing to see that the wallflower into a confident Youth". It looks to be a very Rollins theatrical program is being. He was her art proj­ promising year for the so popular, that it has the ect, "a living example of the Rollins student theatre pro­ power to draw people away shape of things." gram.

photo / SELENA MOSHELL ROCKING DOWNUNDER: Local band My Hotel Year enter­ tains the Ffollins crowd at ACE's Wickit Wednesday. This band, named in ref­ some fans in the Mid-West, erence to author Douglas [around] Indiana, and all Coupland, is a threat: around Florida," Travis not only is their music a Adams (guitar/lead vocals) great combination of melody said. At least they have some and rock, but their dynamic warm carpet scattered stage show is energetic and around the nation waiting engaging - something many for them. They'll be on tour good bands lack. Last week right up until Thanksgiving, at ACE's Wickit Wednesday but this diligent band was My Hotel Year, or MHY for planning on touring right short, was all over the Dave's though until Christmas. "We DownUnder stage, whip­ would have spent ping up the larger-than- Thanksgiving with the fami­ usual crowd into a head- ly we have scattered around bopping fury. MHY, made the country," their tour man­ good use of quazi-punk rock ager, Tony stated. Oh, the techniques, such as sharp sacrifices rock stars make for accentual parses, swift song our amusement—I know rhythm, and blunt stops to what I'm going to be thank­ end songs tightly, but by ful for this year. their own definition, they're The future holds even "melodic rock." They had more touring for the indus­ great stage presence and trious band, planning even energy, which proved conta­ more stops for next year, as FREE C H E C K I N gious to the audience of well as work with Defab, mostly seasoned MHY fans. their local management Tell your bank the jig is up, You're done with fake free People from all over town group. Their sophomore checkings monthly fees and you're ready for Washington Mutual $ 80 FES TO TAUCT0 ATELIER took over the DownUnder release, The Curse, came out 8R TELEPHONE BANKER and sang along to every in May, and is getting some truly Free Checking account. Truly free, with no monthly fee mmmmm m nmm WHAT mm BALANCE song with devoted-fan pas­ air time at Rollins' own no matter what your balance, no direct deposit.requirement sion. WPRK. But if you're not in M BIREGT 0EF0S1T REOOiREMElfT and no charge to talk to a teller. Reject fakery. Co Apparently, MHY has the listening area during fall N8PIR-BHE0KBHAR6ES fans all over the nation. I had break, and happen to see the to any Washington Mutual Financial Center or call YlSft-CHECK €A80 a chance to sit down with the MHY van full of gear and 1-800-788-7000 and switch to truly Free Checking today. mnwmmkim band before their Wickit guys whiz by you, follow Wednesday set, their last that van: good music and a free show before they left for good show await you at the Washington Mutual tour. I expected to hear sto- next My Hotel Year show, ries of booze, babes, and fans wherever that may be. dying to get on the bus from OCTOBER 10, 2003 OPINIONS THE SANDSPUR Between Pimp Shoes and Dubya ®fje J£>anbs;pur just don't get it. I mean just Trie OkCest CoCCege The freest because your children are country: Some starving in the fattest nation Newspaper in Tbricfa thoughts on in the world doesn't mean FOUNDED IN 1894 you aren't free. So what if OCTOBER 10, 2003 American freedom you're trapped in a social and pimp shoes. cycle of poverty, and the best VOLUME 110, NUMBER 7 the nation can offer are a by Robert Walker ESTABLISHED IN 1894 G.E.D. and some money for managing editor WITH THE FOLLOWING community college (we EDITORIAL: America... land of the could help some kids free, or at least that's what all "Unassuming yet almighty, through higher colleges, but sharp, and pointed, well rounded the brochures say. Yes, then we'd have to take the yet many-sided, assiduously America bills itself as the, nation's millionaires tax cuts tenacious, victorious in single "land of the free", the freest back, and that wouldn't be combat and therefore without a country in the world, which very fair). I mean these poor peer, wonderfully atti active and is ironic when you consider people in America just don't extensive in circulation; all these will be found upon investigation the country was founded by realize how free they are. to be among the extraordinary a bunch of uptight white Why, they're free to choose qualities of The Sandspur." guys in pimp shoes. But, and pay for their own health somewhere between pimp care, unlike those poor bas­ BRAD S. ABOFF shoes and Dubya we crafted tards in Canada who are Editor-in-Chief what we consider the freest forced into a national plan nation in the world. So, how (damn that lean Chretien, SECTION EDITORS free are we? what a tyrant). Of course, in calculating NATALIE MILLAN SHANIQUA LAW Come to think of it, News Asst. Opinions how free we are, as a nation, maybe we shouldn't ask any ELIZA OSBORN LARA BUESO we shouldn't ask the people black people, because this Featu.es Photography in prison, because they'll nation hasn't always treated CATHY MCCARTHY KATIE PACKELL probably give us a less than them very freely, and they Asst. Features Photography desirable answer. And their might hold a grudge (who KIM BURDGES CAITLIN GEOGHAN Entertainment Copy opinion really doesn't count, could blame them?), HEATHER GENNACCARO BRITTANY LEE because they're bad people, Honestly, we can't expect to Word on the St. Copy who did bad things, and chain a group of people up, EDDIE HUANG DONNA YORK deserve to be where they are; then supposedly set them Sports Copy except for the crack-heads, free, only to bind them with BRIAN HERNANDEZ SUSAN WILLIAMS Opinions who didn't so much do a bad the hideous evils of segrega­ Copy thing as they did a dumb tion, and then after less then STAFF REPORTERS thing. The difference is that a forty years of theoretical

bad thing hurts other people; equality have them agree ERIKA BATEY OLIVIA MALLOY a dumb thing hurts the one that America is blissfully SARA BECNEL KARINA MCCABE who does it. To clarify, it is a free. So, we won't ask any MONICA CLAYTON BRANDON MELLOR bad thing to kill someone; it African- Americans how free DAVID GRASSO SELENA MOSHELL DARREN KETTLES AMANDA PEDERSON is a dumb thing to spend they think America really is, let a group of adults know it since it's inception, isn't that your entire income smoking okay? PHOTOGRAPHERS crack. And how free is a And then maybe we is okay for them to have sex ironic? country that wages a war on should nix asking women, with each other. Maybe it's And for the record, JESSICA ESTES CARA HARDIN drugs, which only seems to because they're still free to just me, but whatever two, or America is. very free, but not make money and push make twenty-five cents less three, or four, or more con­ as free as we think. In some ROBERT WALKER junkies through a revolving than any man for the same senting adults (and possibly countries I could freely Managing Editor door prison system? Here's a amount of work. Yep, a goat) decide to do in the smoke a joint. And in most crazy idea that I'm certain W.A.S.P.y male America privacy of their home is none first world countries the MATT MOORE Production Manager the liberals will love, how watched as the women broke of the government's busi­ right of two men to screw ness. But, now that I think each other's brains out is about we use all that money the glass ceiling, knowing MARK BARTSCHI that we spend to put junkies they'd chained women's feet about it, Congress is trying taken for granted, and the Technology Manager behind bars, and spend it on to the floor. The vast majori- to pass a constitutional freedom of a poor person to putting junkies in drug ty of registered voters are amendment that would pre­ rise out of poverty is consid­ DEAN HYBL rehab. Of course if we women. The vast majority of vent gays from ever being ered a good thing. Most first Advisor cleaned up the junkies, we'd elected officials are men, able to marry. And there was world countries have started The Sandspur is published weekly that whole thing up until the trying to treat the junky on Fridays and maintains a circula­ erase the demand for drugs. think about it. And yes, we tion of 2,000. I'm no economics major, but let women join the armed late seventies that consid­ instead of legalizing means ered gay people mentally ill The Editorial Board extends an I think erasing the demand forces; of course they can't to steal his freedom. But invitation to our readers to submit typically leads to a reduction have the same jobs. And and put them all in asylums. America is lagging behind. letters and articles. In order for a let­ ter to be considered for publication, in production of the supply, women can't play profes So, maybe we shouldn't ask Special interests and rabid the gays, the right to screw is conservatism have left us it must include the name and tele­ But then rich people who sional football or baseball phone number of the author, and be nothing compared to the don't do drugs, but make (we give them softball, a big­ watching as other nations 400 to 600 words in length. right to marry and certain In considering a submission for money producing drugs, ger ball and smaller field, so gain new freedoms. tax, social, and governmen­ publication, The Sandspur reserves and who have been known it's easier for them). Then again, I could be the right to edit letters and articles. tal rights that come with get- to make large cash offerings I guess we could ask wrong. After all Americans Submit all letters and articles to the are free to commit murder or address below or bring them to our to politicians wouldn't be too some gay people, as long as ting married, offices on the third floor of the Mills happy After all, what's good they aren't of the African- So whom the heck does practice slightly creative Memorial Center. All submissions for the drug czar...oops I American or female variety. that leave us with? It leaves (meaning illegal) bookkeep­ must include a printed copy with a mean business, is good for This leaves us with gay men, us with financially secure ing. Of course these free­ saved copy on disk (saved as a doms require wealth, just Word Document) and must be us all, right? All hail capital- who should be pretty happy, straight white men. Isn't that received in The Sandspur offices no ism. because the Supreme Court a shocker? The one social ask O.J. Simpson or Dick later than 5 p.m. on the Monday Cheney. prior to publication. And maybe we shouldn't just gave them the right to group likely to agree that ask that ever-growing per- screw. Nope, that ain't a America is indeed the freest Somewhere between The Sandspur centile of the nation living in typo, the U.S. Supreme country in the world, is the pimp shoes and Dubya, we 1000 Holt Avenue - 2742 dire"pove"rty"beca'u^rAey Court actually felt obliged to very group that has it forgot what it was all about. Winter Park, FL 32789 Phone: (407) 646-2393 Disclaimer: The views expressed within the Opinions section are entirely the op.n.ons of the individual Advertising: (407) 646-2696 E-Mail Us At: authors and not the views of The Sandspur staff. Please address any comments, opinions, [email protected] rants or raves to [email protected]. ISSN: 0035-7936 OCTOBER 10, 2003 THE SANDSPUR OPINIONS Major Crisis • How can I But what if after a few where the Starbucks is on semesters, or even a few another campus — Nah, I choose a major years, you still haven't quite need to get things done now. when I can't even nailed down what it is you Most professors would want to focus on, or worse tell you to follow your heart match my socks! yet, what if you discover a instead of the money trail by Brian Hernandez passion for a subject your when choosing an academic opinions editor school doesn't offer? Sure program, but concerns about As I logged into Pipeline traditional majors like histo­ income and employability this morning to engage in ry, English, and physics will are a valid factor when con­ my weekly ritual of dump­ form a solid foundation for a sidering careers in a stag­ ing school based junk email great future, but where do I nant economy. I saw a poster from my in-box and replying learn how to be an eccentric hanging over at the Bush to the legions of fans prais­ maniacal billionaire, hell­ Science Center that showed ing my journalistic mastery bent on world domination, the income disparity (You both rock!), a huge red or a Himalayan hiking guide between starting salaries of message announcing the who teaches crochet to Computer Science graduates upcoming major/minor fair Tibetan Monks? Will my and those who studied the blinded my peripheral Rollins degree really open Liberal Arts. There was a vision and got me thinking, all doors? thirty thousand-dollar dif­ does choosing a major really I've always had dreams ference, which is hard to are a few more semesters of can I pick out a "tat" that I determine what your going of being a game show host, ignore when selecting a 9 a.m. classes and overpriced won't hate in ten years when to do with the rest of your but as I scoured our under­ major, except for the "fact that snacks at the campus store I'm hosting the death match life? graduate catalog in search of I still type with two fingers going to hurt you — At least version of the "Iron Chef." While some students courses ranging from effec­ and have no idea what an you'll have a minor to Either way, I hope every­ enter college knowing exact­ tive introductions of algorithm is. declare. one finds what they're look­ ly what they plan on learn­ "Plinko," to making contest­ Sure, I understand that Maybe I'm just commit­ ing for at the major/minor ing, there has to be a ton of ants look like blithering what you eventually major ment phobic, but I have a fair, and if you don't, always others like me who have no idiots, my lofty aspirations in may not be what you end hard time making any deci­ remember that internships clue. Sure, I'm a slacker that of providing lovely parting up doing, but I really do feel sions that I might regret and work-study opportuni­ has changed majors so many gifts to the world began to that it's important to connect someday. I guess in a lot of ties are a great way to sup­ times I can't remember what subside. Although every col­ your passion to a subject that ways choosing a major is a plement your ^educational I'm presently studying. But I lege advisor and career can expand your ability to lot like getting a tattoo; some objectives (and make a few was always led to believe guide will point out % that market yourself after gradu­ say it's quick and painless bucks). Of course, we still that your years in college "the selection of a major ation. And considering the and are happy with the don't offer a concentration were a time of exploration does not imply a career high price of education results, and others commit I'm guaranteed to get an "A" and discovery, and that by choice," you are required to around here, deciding a few to their decision only after in, like journalism or under­ dabbling in a myriad of select a concentration in a semesters into your junior the needle has pierced their water basket weaving (sigh), interests both inside and major field of study to year that you want to change skin and they realize there's but I did hear you can get outside of the classroom, a demonstrate proficiency in majors, could be a very no turning back. That's your Physical Education golden path leading into the something. Sure you can expensive judgment call that probably why I didn't join in Bachelors, Masters, and future would reveal itself, always refine your interests will likely keep you within on the wave of tattoo inking Ph.D., in less than three and would require only the in grad school, but that will the undergraduate ranks these last few years, I mean semesters — Oh wait, I think courage to follow it — or so I require learning a new long past your original grad­ in all honesty it takes me two that was over at UCF. read in a bathroom stall. school song and figuring out uation date. But then, what hours to buy shampoo, how Homework Overload • Homework load edge of subjects taught be sane in order to grasp unless homework is what we are taught by our getting exces­ assigned? Is that statement professors, but how can we sive? Maybe it's really accurate? do so if our focus is not-on time for a change. Here, at Rollins College, understanding and applying professors who obtain a high the material, but on how by Shaniqua Law standard of knowledge and quickly we can get it done? asst. opinions editor expertise teach us incredible Professors need to be aware Homework! things that we've never of the type of trauma that we Homework! Homework! learned before. It's standard go through each and every Every time you turn around procedure for them to assign day—for four consecutive there's a reading to be read 3 hours of homework for years (in some cases more or a paper to be written—is every hour of class! What if than that). It is absolutely •it really necessary? you have four classes in one ludicrous! Most of you may be day, two of the classes 1.5 Now some of you may thinking, "What is this girl hours, one class 1 hour, and be thinking, "This chick is talking about? We're in col­ the other a lab, for two really lazy," but I'm not. I'm lege for Pete's sake not pre­ hours—the homework load a hard worker just like school!" But I'm not the only for that night alone adds up everyone else on this cam­ student who constantly asks to be 18 hours! That is an pus is. I enjoy going to class themselves this question. I, incredible strain on students. and participating in discus­ heavy homework load inter­ as well as most other stu­ Just imagine! This example saying that the amount sions. I enjoy writing papers rupt my learning? Is it real­ dents I'm sure, would like to only covers one day of class needs to be reduced. It's and I (for the most part) ly relevant? know the benefits of receiv­ out of the week, but what stressful and sometimes enjoy reading assigned read­ College is defined as an ing such a substantial about the other four days? impossible. ings. I enjoy interacting with institution of higher learn­ amount of homework each How are students possibly We're challenged every my professors and class­ ing; how can we learn if our night. Is it really effective? expected to complete this day to expand our horizons mates. It sounds kind of minds are constantly over­ Is the homework overload horrendous amount of and to think outside of the cheesy but I do! I'm the loaded? We're supposed to truly an assessment of homework? How can we be box but can the challenge be biggest "nerd" that you can learn, reminisce, and enjoy knowledge obtained from expected to achieve the ulti­ met? Is it humanly possible find, but I'm not questioning our college years, but how that particular class or can it mate level of success when to survive through our col­ how good of a student I or can we even begin to do that be classified as "busy we are constantly being suf­ lege experience or will we be other students on this cam­ if we're so concerned with work"? Is it really fair to say focated by homework forced to limit our learning pus are; I'm asking how long homework. I'm not saying that students can never fully (which I think is equivalent due to the excessive amount can we maintain an excellent that homework should be understand or gain knowl­ to evaluations)? We have to of homework that we have? performance level? Will the banned altogether; I'm just OCTOBER 10, 2003 OPINIONS THE SANDSPUR In Limbo About Limbaugh can limit your audience. The • The Rush that the comments minori­ If our leaders and media having means, another has media only allows certain ties make against Caucasians ever took the time to address not. All you people com­ Limbaugh fiasco opinions airtime and when comes from enduring gener­ these issues I wouldn't have plaining about reverse suggests that someone like Rush promotes ations of frustration and to, but they don't. America is racism can cry me a river, racism is still a a minority opinion, his or oppression. If Caucasians afraid of racism and no one you're still living in the pent­ her outlets for discourse feel oppressed because Rush wants to talk about it, but the house of America's social growing concern. become unplugged. I believe isn't allowed to speak his problem is, it still exists. hierarchy. What's the big this is a dangerous practice. bv Eddie Huang mind, they've only scratched Caucasians are still on top, deal if you hear a few scat­ Comments like the one Rush sports editor the surface. Have your and being in a position of tered complaints from the made deserve a forum just . grandparents build a rail­ privilege comes with respon­ outhouse? It's easy to write off Rush like the majority opinion, road, form a cotton industry, sibilities and duties. I'm sure what I've just because there are people that Limbaugh's comments about and relocate to a reservation. Included, is the duty to take said has irked you, but it Donovan McNabb as a mis­ side with Rush. What we Once they've done that, have the criticism of the people on shouldn't. It's the truth and it guided utterance, but it's need to do is address these them move your family to a the lower rungs of society. hurts. What I'm saying may much more. Rush Limbaugh minority opinions and figure foreign country where There is a thing called scarci­ be viewed as more radical was forced to resign from out why people feel that nobody looks like you or ty in this world and the fact than Rush's comments and I ESPN because he felt way. When radical com­ speaks the same language as that you are in a position of expect to be unplugged and McNabb was overrated due ments are brushed away, you. Try and find a role privilege means someone brushed aside, but that's to the NFUs search for a they don't disappear. They model that resembles your must take their resulting okay. We can all just pretend great black quarterback. fester in the minds that pos­ physical appearance or place in poverty. One person that there isn't a problem. What Rush doesn't under­ sess those opinions and, over understands your culture. stand is that the NFL found time, spread and gain steam. Go to the first day of school Many of the students I him in the late 80's. His name for 21 years, and never once ....-._•: was Doug Williams and he talked to feel that have your name pronounced was the MVP of Super Bowl Caucasians have lost their Wis&Msr^ right. Have people pull their ?&&&*£' "*> Y*s2a!S3* ; : 22 after out dueling the leg­ absolute right of free speech. eyes back and speak broken ' 7777^7:7:.7-v7;.7;C!;V-'' They believe they have to endary John Elway. I guess English in the name of "good -77::;. # Rush wasn't around for that. take criticism and prejudice fun". Go to KFC only to have 1 T * '7~7ri' : Rush's comments aren't the from minorities, but have someone tell you, "We ain't SIQBSE ''"7'\ " issue because from a football been stripped of the free got rice, Chinaman." Until m speech to counter reverse perspective it's flawed. What you do all this and some '•^jjpjp is the issue is the way in racism. Since ESPN and the more, you don't know a . \ 1 which Rush has been dealt rest of our media have damn thing about oppres­ passed on the opportunity to v v*te22p ^^^&^K^ with. This fiasco asks us if sion or racism. I think you A V IliiiiiPllt&SS'iiL we have free speech and, if address these feelings, I will. can handle a few angry com­ H ••^^7?^m-m we do, who has it and why? What these students (who ments from the brown, yel­ %1 are bothered by reverse Everyone has the right to low, and black people who racism) must understand is laPl \§ ^^^W^TS^SB EHF free speech, but the majority work for your parents. Back In The Saddle Again • Why I ride my and buy myself a bike. The results of my decision are bike to school... astounding. And why you First off, I am saving about 10 dollars a month in should too. gas, which accounts for a by David Grasso nice dinner on Park Ave. staff reporter Going to and fro, from my Like many students at house to the garage every Rollins, I live off campus. weekday (which I did at Luckily, I only live about a least twice a day), accounted half mile from campus. For for eighty miles on my car my daily commute, I look no and gallons upon gallons of further than my brand new gasoline. 2003 Giant Mountain Bike. Secondly, I am practicing Before you break out laugh­ what I preach since I am an ing, give me a chance to environmental studies explain why. major. I have furthermore We have entered a peri­ been scoring brownie points od of fascist parking ticket with my professors, instigat­ policies, and it has become ing them to smile at their rel­ impossible to park on cam­ atively eco-friendly student. pus at all, especially for There is also always the fact inconsiderate and unskilled Typical interrogations am fitting the part and hav­ myself, since I have spoken that I have reduced my con­ drivers of Rollins. I learned included, "David, oh my ing fun while doing it. out against the practice of tribution to global warming that students here have a god, did your parents take While a select few of you away the Benz?" or "Where's have seen me bite the dust, handing out tickets numer­ and pollution. tendency to back into your your car and why are you on which I have already done ous times, and I am presum­ Thirdly, I am saving car and dent it. My car has a bike?" My response to all twice, most of the time I sail ably "blacklisted." time. I get to school in two already had a number of the questions was simply, across campus, enjoying my Since the distance to the and a half minutes. If you dents repaired, and not from live less than a mile from parking in the garage last "Why not ride a bike?" dose of the outdoors. garage is about one quarter Honestly, I find it really So next time you see me, of a mile, and I live half a school, which many stu­ year. The first day I rode my fun cruising down Holt Ave., or anyone else zip around nule away, it makes no sense dents do, it is always faster bike to school was interest­ feeling the wind going campus on a bike, remember for me to drive to the garage to ride your bike in traffic ing. In fact, zipping around through my hair, ignoring you can be doing the same. and then walk. This practice plagued Winter Park. campus on my bike yielded all stop signs, and waving All the while, you'll be sav­ would add an obnoxious Finally, I don't have to a very interesting sociologi­ freely at my peers. Someone ing your money and time, amount of time to my com­ worry about parking tickets, cal experiment. Observing told me that "[I] look like the and doing your part to pro­ mute. So I came to the con­ which can decimate any stu­ people's reactions and gaug­ archetypal Rollins student tect the environment. clusion one day this sum- dent's wallet. I also avoid ing reflexe*s was quite enter­ with my sunglasses on, rid­ mer, even before school trips to the dent wizard, as taining indeed. ing my bike." So, I guess I started, to go to a bike shop, my car is not subject to the OCTOBER 10, 2003 ]THE SANDSPUR .SPORTM i>>ni SJ , • George Ain't Got Nothing_on^iniCookie

Kansas City is unstoppable. • Park ya car in These guys may never lose Harvard Yard and this year and it's because they have playmakers on watch Nomar hit it every unit. If it's not Priest wicked far! Holmes, it's Dante Hall or the defense. They haven't by Eddie Huang even had to call on Trent sports editor Green for fireworks yet and Obviously I'm stoked they may not have to. about baseball, but if you Kansas City will win by a watch football, here are the couple TD's. pics: I'm 32-28 for the season, Carolina at Indianapolis - but I picked the Colts over This is the hardest game of the Bucs so you should still the week for me to pick and I read my column. think the Colts will win, but Chicago at New Orleans - it's gonna be close. I take New Orleans lost again last Indy because I think week against the Panthers, ManningTl figure out the but I think they actually Panthers-D. picked up the offense a little Miami at Jacksonville - bit and Chicago could be just Ricky Williams will run all the thing they need. I take over Jacksonville this week the Saints. and Jacksonville will wet the Birds take the game and TO Houston at Tennessee - bed for four quarters. Cleveland's been getting Buffalo at New York Jets - Tennessee lost last week and New York Giants at New some ugly wins lately, but The Jets blow. The Bills win. punches Erickson a la they'll bounce back this England - The Giants are it's been working. Beating San Francisco at Seattle - Marcus Camby. week against a mediocre dying for a win and they'll Pittsburgh last week was San Francisco is awful this Atlanta at St. Louis - The Houston team. Titans by a get one this week. The G- huge for them and Oakland year and they're ready to Rams have been hot lately lot. men are a solid team in spite is playing some awful foot­ implode if they don't get a and it'll continue against an Philadelphia at Dallas - of my hatred for them and ball. The Browns win. win this week. I think the Sea awful Falcons defense. Unfortunately, the Eagles they won't lose two in a row. Baltimore at Arizona - took down my Redskins last Tampa Bay at Washington - Baltimore and Jamal Lewis week and they'll take out the I should be shot for doing will murder the Cardinals. Cowboys this week. They've this, but I'm taking the Tune in if you are sadistic. been picking it up on the Redskins. To be honest, the Pittsburgh at Denver - offensive end with the run­ Bucs will probably shut Denver's playing some great ning game and the defense down our passing attack by ball and they'll expose the has been coming around as keeping everything in front Steelers-D. The Pittsburgh well. Dallas' pass attack has of their safeties. Hopefully, secondary is awful and actually been good of late, Ramsey recognizes this and Denver has speedy receivers. but now the mrining game is dumps it off to the backs and After the Broncos expose the anemic. tight ends. secondary, Portis will run Kansas City at Green Bay - Oakland at Cleveland - right through it.

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that's You Can't Win Them All Happening? • Rollins Men's Soccer had a ROLLIhS down week, but we're sure they'll CALETOAR bounce back. Friday K>10 by Mark Bartschi technology manager The Knights of Lynn photo / KATIE PACKELL Volleyball vs. St. Leo University (11-0-0 record) DEFENDING THEIR TERRITORY: The Rollins defense gathers around their goal to stop the proved to be too much for Knight's offensive assualt. Unfortunately, their efforts were not quite enough. Alfond Sports Center the Tars (6-1-2 record) in a 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. match on Saturday night. In would go on to score twice more goals before Chris with the loss, Coach Buckley an otherwise even match, more, once from a deflection Cerroni, '07, struck to the was appreciative of the vocal both teams recorded 16 and once on a head shot right on an assist from Juan support of over 500 fans and shots and five saves, but the from a free kick. He assisted Kusnir, '07. The goal came expressed optimism in the Saturday 10-11 Tars shot two goals to the on the Knights' other goal by with just 45 seconds remain- overachievement of his team Knights' four as they record­ Mark Melling. ing, and it was too little, too so far this season. ed their first loss of the sea­ The Tars, down 2-0 with late for the Tars. The men's soccer team Women's Soccer vs. son. just under fifteen minutes Coach Keith Buckley travelled to face Florida Shorter College On only the second shot left in the first period, finally remarked, "I thought it was Southern College on Cahall Sandspur Field of the game, Fernando got on the board with a solo a very well played game. Wednesday. They return Villalobos opened what was shot from David Dwyer, '06. Lynn showed why they are home to host Baker College 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. to be a busy night for him by Rollins would not see anoth- number one in the nation, (MI) on October 11 at 7:00 stealing the ball from goal­ er shot go in until the end of and we showed why we are p.m., where Rollins will cele- keeper Justin Corrado, '04, the second half. The Knights worthy of competing with brate Alumni Night Suiday 10-12 and tapping it in. Villalobos were able to pick up two them." While disappointed

ResLife Inservice Not Just a Rivalry Galloway Room 5:00 - 7:00 • The FSU and push into the latter half of against the Seminoles and a go into this game knowing the season. National Championship. that the winner will be I UM rivalry renews Unfortunately for the Offensively, the 'Canes tight labeled as the best program as the Hurricanes Hurricanes, they will be end Kellen Winslow punish­ in the state of Florida since Monday 10-13 head into without their talented start­ es defenses and it seems as the Crocodiles, rather LASA Hauck Hall 5- 6 p.m. ing tailback Frank Gore, though defensive back Gators, are no longer a Tallahassee. who injured his knee for the Antrel Rolle returns a punt threat to them. Economically Brazilian Dance Group second year in a row. To or kick-off every single the game is generating ticket Dave's Downunder 7-11 p.m. by Brandon Mellor their advantage, they still game. Leading their defense sale figures that could be staff reporter Emerge—Bieberbach/Reed possess arguably the is safety Sean Taylor, who is compared to that of the Room 6- 8 p.m. When the potent Florida nation's best player in tight an NFL prototype player Super Bowl. Tickets being Intramural Flag Football State Seminoles and the end, KeUen Winslow, who is rated the number 1 defen­ sold on Internet auction sites Baseball Stadium resilient Miami Hurricanes an early season Heisman sive back in the nation. As such as Ebay are going for Coed 6:30 — Men 7:30 dash helmets this Saturday hopeful. As for the for Florida State, they are on roughly $200 to $1000 per Tuesday 10-14 in Tallahassee, it will mark Seminoles, coming back a roll so far this year relying ticket. ESPN will even be the first time since 1992 that from injuries will be starting on their nationally ranked broadcasting their national both football superpowers linebacker Kendyll Pope, number one defense, boast­ televised and critically Men's Soccer vs. Eckerd are ranked in the top 5 in the tailback Leon Washington, ing the talent of defensive acclaimed College Gameday Cahall Sandspur Field country. Both schools have and the elusively dangerous tackle Darnell Dockett and program live from Doak 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. had brief breaks since their tailback Lorenzo Booker, linebacker Michael Campbell Stadium in LASA Movie "Frida" last games, although one and all are expected to make Boulware, who are both Tallahassee, Florida. This is Dave's Downunder had a longer break than the an impact. Saturday's quar­ NFL-bound. Florida State's sure to draw hoards and other. Miami is coming off a 7:00 -11:00 p.m. terback match-up is an gifted wideouts Craphonso hoards of fans to the area, Thursday night nail-biting intriguing one with a trans­ Thorpe and P.K. Sam who even if they do not encom­ win against the West fer player playing against a are both in their junior years pass a ticket to the event. So Wahesdav K>15 Virginia Mountaineers, and maturing veteran. Brock lead a brilliant Seminole much is occurring for one the Seminoles are coming off Berlin, who transferred from pass offense that compli­ game and it is an incredible a bye week in which they Wickit Wednesday the University of Florida to ments their punishing run­ chronicle for college sports had no action. The game this Dave's Downunder the University of Miami, has ning game, featuring senior everywhere. When the game week is pegged to be the 7:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m. struggled at times as the tailback Greg Jones. game of the year, and not is all said and done, expect Council of Leaders starter for the 'Canes but has Despite all of the stories the winner to ride a wave of because it is a historically successfully led them to an Galloway Room leading up to the game and momentum all the way to bitter in-state rivalry. This undefeated record in his first 8:00-10:00 p.m. year, the game has National no matter what happens as a New Orleans and the Sugar playing year with the club. result of the game, the fact Bowl. The loser will have to Title implications seeing as FSU starter Chris Rix has college football experts pre­ still remains that this game regroup and no doubt still Thursday 10-16 struggled his first two years is going to be more than just be in the hunt, licking their dict the winner of the game and was even benched last to go on and face the a meeting of two rivals. Ron chops for next year. Oh and Tomokan Photos year but has been the 'Noles Zook, the non-qualified by the way, Miami joins the Oklahoma Sooners in the emotional and physical Darden Lounge head coach of the Florida ACC conference next year, Nokia Sugar Bowl for the leader on and off the field so Gators, has consequently so the yearly meeting will 12:00-6:00 p.m. National Championship. far this season. CAC Meeting None of that is guaranteed turned one of the nation's have conference champs Statistically, the better football programs into Warden Dining Room since there still is plenty of onship implications as well. Hurricanes have not lost a an embarrassment and as a 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. football to be played, but a Can it get any bigger? win for either of the schools regular season game in over result given the Seminoles can be a huge momentum two and a half years, a span and Hurricanes even more that includes two victories to play for. Both teams now