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October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca Volume 34, Issue 4 Smoking shed plans shelved

Smokers fear campus-wide smoking ban may be next LAUREN GILCHRIST StNlOR RHI'ORTtR

LIZ WORTH STAFF REPORTER

A proposal to build a ventilat- ed smoking shed for students in residence might be extinguished

if province-wide smoking bans are extended to include Humber's campuses. The Humber Students' Federation (HSF) wanted to erect

the smoking sheds at both the North and Lakeshore campuses to give students a place to light up during the winter.

Development of the idea is jeopardized by the possibility of new anti-smoking legislation that

is receiving support from the province, non-smokers' rights groups and 's municipal health units. "We can't touch this idea right

now because its up to the govern- Amy Ward ment, " said Jen Green, HSF pres- Third-year accounting student Rob Gebicz said he would defy a campus-wide smoking ban. "I wouldn't quit," he said. ident. "We're holding off until we "I would smoke on [campus] anyway." find out more." public places are aiming for legis- Coleman said. "We have to be so far from the Coleman said if HSF did want iation to take effect by 2007. In addition to the develop- building, we can't smoke in our to put up some smoking sheds,

"We don't know what 'public ment of a province-wide anti- rooms... If you really want to get they would have to meet the cur- 'If really want you places' will include, " he said, not- smoking law, Green said legisla- rid of us, set up the shelter," she rent ventilation requirement of

ing 's health department tion specifically banning smok- said. pumping out ,S0 litres of air every to get rid of us, set has received few details about the ing on college campuses across Green said the smoking sheds, second per person.

plans far. at a election Green said she has no difficul- up the shelter.' so the count was discussed which were one of her He speculated the ban may recent Congress of Canadian campaign platforms, have not ty envisioning a smoke-free cam- extend to designated smoking Student Associations conference. developed past the initial plan- pus in the next five years.

rooms, as well as school grounds, Annie McCloskey, a funeral ning stages, but would be con- That's where we're headed,"

According to John Coleman, a depending on what the Ministry services student who lives in resi- structed at minimal cost with she said. health inspector with Toronto of Health found necessary during dence, said she estimates half of funds from student activity fees. "You used to be able to smoke Public Health, supporters of a its consultation process. the people in residence smoke, "It would be like a bus shelter in restaurants and on planes. far province-wide smoking ban in all "We honestly don't know but are nevertheless treated as a that is ventilated and heated," she Look how we've come what's going to happen," minority. said. already." 1

http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 News Students reach out to the community

Lending a helping hand to local schools in need CINAJASHEWSKI Lockhart, who is also a police Crimp and Srt uritv Rri'ORTPR foundations instructor at Humber A small group of Humbcr stu- The inspiration for the group dents are getting together to do came following a meeting bi^; things Lockhart attended at a The group, based out of high school The school had been Lakeshore Campus, is working on facing difficulties with violence a program tailed the Canadian and vandalism amongst the stu- Student Institute for Community dent body Some of the problems Buildmg to help clean up involved racism and sexism. Toronto's schools 'The biggest issue is having The purpose is to have stu- young people feel connected dents come together and help People [behave like this] because build healthy educational envi- they feel disconnected," Lockhart ronments on a local, national and said. international level, says group In an attempt to deter crime, founder Arthur Lockhart schools across have hired Glna Jashewsl

Police crack down "In my opinion, it's the wrong a problem, so I wanted to try to "Our students have literally way to go. It creates a siege men- been involved in helping to clear

tality," Lockhart said. It's based on out thousands of square feet of on dangerous drivers the principle guilty until proven property, restoring a sense of safe- innocent. All kids, because they ty to communities and having a 'The biggest issue is JASON BOWSER wear baggy pants and have a hat really healthy relationship with this Despite being a 5,000 on sideways, must be in a gang." the police and other schools," Crime akd Security Reporter having young people drop from the year before, he said The group plans to create a Lockhart said Police from across Ontario plenty of drivers (many students) peer support program to work feel connected.' Humber College President took part in a Canada-wide initia- still drive like they're on a race- with students who are thinking of Robert Gordon offcied his sup- tive to crack down on unsafe driv- track dropping out of school or who've port to the new group ers over the Thanksgiving week- just don't to get 'They seem already been expelled. "It sounds like a decent thing end called "Operation Impact." it," Robb said, referring to the Group members, like police get rid of these problems for the to do It will reflect favourably on The operation, enforced local- students are many who constant- foundation student Mike Dick, kids in high school now," Dick themselves and Humber," he said. ly by Toronto Police and Ontario ly pulled over for surpassing the hope to build relationships with said. For more information on the Provincial Police (OPP), targeted speed limit. these students to help them make Another solution the group is group or how you can get drivers who were intoxicated, not Telecommunications student the transition back in to school working on is having students involved, contact Arthur Lockhart wearing a seatbelt, causing colli- Knight said he was once Adam 'The main reason [I joined the from the college, particularly at (416) 675-6622 ext 3354. sions or speeding pulled over for going 91 km/h in From noon on Oct. 8 to mid- a 50 km/h zone, though it was

night on Oct. 1 I, Toronto police dropped to 75 km/h. Remembering Hazel's havoc stopped 9,412 motorists and "I'm definitely more conscious issued 4,709 charges to drivers, of said. "I LAURA SMITH my speed," Knight need right here in . was four times cyclists and pedestrians. About STAFF reporter that car, so I'm not going to throw The storm weakened through greater than previously recorded drivers for 589 were ticketed The most severe flood to hit it away, and I don't want my the United States and caused Eighty-one lives were lost in speeding Ontario in more than 200 years insurance to quadruple." mainly bad flooding in southern the Toronto area due to the dis- According to Sgt. John Robb marks its 50th anniversary this Robb said the consequences of Ontario. aster and 1,868 families were left of the Toronto police traffic Friday. speeding are huge for students The flooding, which lasted homeless. Over 20 bridges were response unit, dangerous speeders surprised because of their age. two days, resulted from an esti- destroyed. The flood caused are of biggest one the problems residents with its path of destruc- One of the most common mated 210 millimetres of rain about $150 million in damage. Etobicoke area tion when it struck southern excuses Robb has heard from stu- over the Humber and Don rivers For more information on the year, Last more than 22,000 Ontario on Oct 15, 1954 dent speeders is that they were and the Etobicoke and Mimico 50th anniversary of Hurricane tickets were handed out through- The natural disaster devastat- late for an exam. Those excuses creeks. Hazel and events commemorat- out the 23 Division area. don't work, he pointed out. ed areas from the Caribbean to On Oct. 16, the flow of the ing it, visit www.hurricattehazelca.

Afghanistan United States World Dificst Christopher Reeve passed away Sunday at Afghanistan held its first democratic elec- the age of 52. The former Superman star and The World United States tions on Saturday. Despite some protests over campaigner for spinal cord research, died of ballot irregularities from candidates opposed to Wangari Maatha has become the first Human Rights Watch says the United complications caused by severely infected current Afghan president Hamid Karzai, the African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. States has violated international law after 1 bedsore. Reeve was paralyzed from the neck elections were touted as a success. The results She headed movement that helped to plant suspected Al Qaeda members vanished while are to down in 1995 when he fell off his horse dur- of the election not expected come back more than 30 million trees in 20 countries. in U.S. custody and may have been tortured. ing an equestrian competition. for two to three weeks. October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca News Students reject pit bull ban Beneath the Surface LORENA ROSATl provincial government's proposal 70 per cent said they thought pit They were used for pit bull STAFF REI'ORTER to ban pit bull dogs. bulls should not be banned. fighting and were taught aggres- Despite a rash of recent pit The most recent attack in Almost all surveyed agree that sion bull attacks in Toronto, many Toronto occurred when two dogs dog owners should be fined if "We (Humane Society) think Humber students oppose the mauled a 19-year-old man as he their dog attacks, but only 42 per it's we humans who have done a

was cut- cent favour of actual jail time. disservice to pit bulls, not the " ting the Three out of four said the other way around Kristen King reports on grass. dogs should at least wear a muz- Elmy said other dogs can the smoker's rights zle as an alternative to banning. cause more damage than pit

business bulls, it like pit First-year administra- but seems bulls At one point In my life my tion student Paul attack more favourite past time was enjoy- Tamburri believes often because ing a good book, a cup of cof- most people get 'People think twice there are fee and of course, a smooth, pit bulls to intim- more of satisfying fag. idate others in before they mess them Weil, those were the good potentially vio- She said old days, the days when light- with you if you're lent conflicts that some ing a cigarette was not like "People think people want walking with a pit.' pulling a grenade pin on a twice before they the dog for busy downtown street mess with you if guarding and Today, the rights of smok- you're walking pit bull light- ers have become subordinate with a pit." ing but asserts that the Humane to those of other citizens. Lynda Elmy, Communications Society has a "very stringent Not satisfied with extin- Officer at the Toronto Humane interview process". guishing smoking from inside One Society, said pit bulls should not The survey showed that 52 establishments, such as restau- day later Ontario be banned per cent agreed that people get rants, bars, and malls, the gov- Attorney General "Our stance is that banning pit bulls to intimidate others, ernment now wants to extend

Michael Bryant told of a breed is not a long-term while 38 per cent said they its legislation to banning

the media he will pur- solution It's a short-term Band- thought they were for safety smoking in all public places. sue a province- Aid," measures. The anticipation of this Lorena Rosati wide ban of pit bulls. She explained that pit bulls "I don't think it (a pit bull) new law has been a contribut-

Recent attacks have Toronto officials call- In an informal sur- were originally family dogs and should be used as a safety meas- ing factor to the delay in the ing for a city-wide ban on the breed. vey conducted among people eventually bred them for ure," Tamburri said. 'The recent building of smoking sheds at 50 Humber students, the wrong reasons pit bull attacks are just a bad co- Humber's residences. incidence. This move will leave "Every couple of years they Humber residence smokers Security guard update (government) think they're going out in the cold. to ban pit bulls, but it never ends So, what defines a public

grants and tuition fees. And it's should consider additional servic- up happening." LAUREN GILCHRIST place? Is it a sidewalk? A park- out of that money that we would es for employees. Melanie Mullings, a third-year ing lot? Or a city park? SES'IOR REPORTER all the administrative issues "As part of the parcel of being said, "If pay fashion arts student, the And if we allow this legis- The Et Cetera has been fol- including security." a security guard you are paid to owners can't control the dog then lation to pass, what's next? lowing the whereabouts of three Davies added there is not a protect College. I Humber guess the government should Will I one day be banned security guards who were dis- specific dollar amount that pays Sensitivity and anger manage- step in." from enjoying a cigarette in missed from Humber last week for security because tuition fees ment training may be something "Maybe it could work, in the my own home because of the for inappropriate behaviour are not itemized that way. they (Croup 4 Falck) want to sense that there wouldn't be as health consequences it may Kristal Barber, a representative Rivenbark assures Humber look into," he said. many attacks, but I don't know if have on my dog? from Croup 4 Faick, said security students 4 is thorough in However, Rivenbark assures that will solve problem," Croup the she As a smoker, I am perfectly guards have three chances before its hiring process. students the system is safe the said aware of the negative effects they are fired, she added if it's the 'They are thoroughly way it is. Elmy said owners can take cigarettes have on my health, guard's first offense, he could be screened with personal references "It's an extensive process and measures to conrol aggression. and, as countless people have moved to another site. and work references," he said. one which has been developed "We are all responsible for our pointed out, the harmfut sec- Paul Rivenbark, CEO of Croup 4 Falck employs in since the early 1950s. By and children and we should be ond hand effects. Croup 4 FaIck, refused comment "excess of 5,000 employees in large, it has worked extremely responsible for dogs as well," And for the sake of the on the whereabouts of these operates well," said. Canada and worldwide he Elmy said lungs of others I have been guards and whether or not they with 350,000 employees." swallowing my pride and exit- are currently working at another After references are screened, ing the bar to light up. school. potential employees must pass a If the government is so Gary Jeynes, director of public mandatory examination. concerned with the negative safety assured the Et Cetera last Once they pass the exam, they health effects and the heavy week that the three guards are must fill out an application for burden it places on our health NRT (not to return and trespass) the Ministry of Community care system, then why not ban on Humber property Safety and Correctional Services cigarettes entirely? Babar Chaudhry, a clinical who do a comprehensive criminal As it stands, we continue to research student, said while stu- background check. segregate one Individual dents can't decide who the col- After those personal, business group of law abiding citizens lege hires, they do have a right to and criminal checks have been know if and where these guards done on all potential Croup 4 arc working Falck employees, additional According to John Davies, Got a comment on training for each applicant occurs Humber's vice president of based on the location where they the news section? administrative services, a portion Courtney Muir will work. Let us know at: of students' tuition goes towards Adam Knight, a first-year Camera phones are now banned in all washrooms, change rooms [email protected] paying for security guards computing and telecommunica- and the gym. Anyone caught in the gym taking pictures will be "Basically we get about 80 per tions student, says the college immediately barred from the facilities. cent of our operating dollars from http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 Editorial

Food bank in need of Hard work of food and cash donations student groups

More than 175,000 people in the CTA use food relief programs, results in deal including food banks, every month - a 10 per cent increase over the need in previous years. that will benefit

So, it was disappointing this week to learn that Toronto's Daily

Bread F-ood Bank came up 85,000 pounds short of last year's one mil- all students lion pound intake

But there's still time to help The drive will continue until Oct 17, After more than two years of and food hank staff has asked Torontonians to pull together and sup- deliberations, the Humber port fellow human beings at a time when hunger is the only item on Students' Federation (HSF) and too many menus. the Cuelph-Humber Students'

In the coming weeks, evcr>' family in the area is encouraged to drop Association (CHSA) have finally olf some non-perishable items at the local Loblaws store or fire hall, to come to a landmark agreement support Daily Bread in attaining its goal. that will end two years of divi-

Humbcr Students' Federation (HSF) in assisting the food bank by sion, and will ensure co-operation welcoming students here at Number College to drop off a canned or between both student govern- boxed food item in the fHSF office ment. [Donors can also go online to the Daily Bread website hup //wu'U'dai- Under the agreement, lylnenJ ca and pledge money to the organization Cuelph-Humber students are Cash donations are valuable because the food banks can then pur- fully recognized as members of chase food in bulk at a better price Of the money spent to buy food HSF, but are also recognized as a through donations, they receive one pound of food for every dollar "community within a communi-

Winter is approaching, a season during which need often increases ty" HSF also recognizes CNSA's

Thanksgiving has come and gone and left a little wanting. role as the elected student gov-

Let's view it as an opportunity to share what we have with those ernment for the University of who have not. If the spirit is willing, the food will follow. Cuelph-Humber That, you can take to the bank There will now be direct com- munication regarding planned Letters to the editor evnts between CHSA and NSF to eliminate overlap. Student leader provides a positive outlook on agreement The agreement provides the framework tor a sense of commu- Dear Editor In regards to the third para- ment on campus. All CNSA rep- provocative connotation that is nity between Number and Re: "HSF swallows up Cuelph- graph, 'The memorandum would resentatives are elected by our far from the truth Cuelph-Humber students that Humber," Sept. 30 allow the CNSA to run events peers to advocate student interest The article instigates tension was not there before, while at the and activities like any other club to the administration of Humber between Humber and Cuelph- same time recognizes the individ- on campus ." we would like to College and the University of Humber students, when the story ual status of both institutions We, the Guetph-FHumber clarify that the CNSA is not an Cuelph-Humber should be a celebration of a The agreernent also ensures Student Association, feel that HSF sanctioned club or a campus Paragraph three of the article tremendous achievement. A stu- that one Cuelph-Humber student there were several false state- club of any type. We are a dem- reads, "Humber facilities would dent-run newspaper, such as will occupy one of the HSF's ments presented in the article and ocratically elected government, be available for CHSA use and yours, is one of the only sources three seats on the college aca- a general negative tone was cast advocating on behalf of the both Number and Cuelph- of information iliai students rely demic council. on a very positive achievement Cuelph-Humber students. Humber students would be per- on. Your paper owes accuracy, We applaud the hard work between the Number Students' Further, the funding the CHSA is mitted at either school's events." credibility and integrity to the that resulted in this agreement Federation and the Cuelph- receiving from the HSF is a por- We would like to reiterate that Humber and Cuelph-Humber and look forward to continued Humber Student Association. tion of the student fees paid by all both Humber and Cuelph- students. We feel the students on goodwill between the HSF and In reference to the second Cuelph-Humber students to the Humber have always had an this campus were misinformed the CHSA. The agreement will paragraph, 'The NSF and CNSA HSF This portion of student fees inclusionary policy regarding about the agreement made serve to benefit all members of have been working for more than from Cuelph-Humber students is events and we will continue to do between the HSF and CHSA. the Humber community. three years..." we would like to being redirected to the CHSA so. Similarly, Number facilities We hope that the Et Cetera will confirm that the University of through an agreement made have been available to the CHSA agree that students should be actual Cuelph-Humber was first opened between the two organizations. and Cuelph-Humber students informed of the agreement This agreement was made since the university's inception between the two organizations in 2002, just over two years ago Got A Gripe? because the is not able to like to are confident that the Et As it is only the start of the third CHSA Furthermore, we would We academic year for the University, collect fees directly from Cuelph- point out that the first four para- Cetera will be a positive voice for the GHSA has existed for the Humber students as per the orig- graphs of the article have no attri- Humber and Cuelph-Humber same period of time To clarify, inal arrangement between bution attached to them. We students in the future. Write to: the NSF and CNSA have been Humber College and the would also like to say that we find working on an agreement for two University of Cuelph. This does the headline inappropriate and Than\t you, etcetera_opinions not in any way mean that the misleading to your readers The James Galloirny years. @yahoo.ca CHSA is not a student govern- headline carries a negative, rather President [GHSA]

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Are sexy games just Army should tell new recruits the truth

"Become a soldier," written under- workers to help with re-construc- cyber pornography? neath. tion, and with the Iraqi unem- With over 1,000 US soldiers ployment rate around 70 per 1 m killed and thousands more severe- cent, it's no wonder some of these DAVID ROS ly injured since the "end" of the people are taking up arms. labels will be following suit, but EDlTORIAiyoi'lNIONS EDITOR war on Iraq, I can understand the If the Americans didn't lay off where do we draw the line? army's to gain The young woman sat nerv- need more new most of the Iraqi government Already in some parts of recmits. What I can't understand workers and focused on provid- Europe and Japan adult-themed ously in the cafe as she turned to her father She had something is why the army continues to ing the Iraqi people with good CHRISTINA ARICO video games are at their high and paint a rosy picture of the situa- it important to tell him. paying jobs, is more than likely BUSINESS EDITOR It won't be long before we jump tion, when it's clear that not all the insurgency wouldn't be so on the same bandwagon. "I think I figured out what I Sex sells, and no one can deny Iraqis appreciate the U.S. -led strong fringe like want to with life," she said. and elements Although the typical video do my it. intervention. Not because they're "And that is?" her father asked Abu Musab al-Zarqawi or game player is a male in his upper Even in the trivial world of "Help people and be incredi- supporters of the old Saddam Moqtada al-Sadr would remain twenties, that doesn't mean video games, topless and Hussein regime, but because they just that. bly successful," she responded "If younger teens and children aren't provocatively dressed characters are increasingly desperate people Instead of luring America's 1 gave 100 people a chance at a getting their hands on these are what drive people to buy the in an extremely desperate situa- poorest and most desperate to games. decent life so they can be success- games over anything else. tion. fight in Iraq with promises of a ful, then that makes me success- Truly, I thought Grand Thejt The days ot Mario and Luigi It that ful." did not help the college education and a better life Auto was as far as the interactive trying to save the princess have Americans held a huge fire sale of afterwards, why doesn't the army entertainment industry was going "Sounds like a nice plan, some- pretty much gone unnoticed, and Iraq's assets to one's hiring for this?" her father mostly American just tell potential recruits the to go with sexual content. have now been replaced by tough questioned. corporations. truth? It's the least they can do, We can't undo what has gangster-like characters murder- like especially Right after that, a big U.S. With companies because these are the already gone on in the industry, ing prostitutes after sleeping with Halliburton gaining control of people Army logo pops up on the televi- young who may return but I think the least we could do them to get their money back. sion screen with a caption. Iraq's oil wells, bringing in foreign home in a flag draped casket. is implement stronger restrictions The recently released video on the games. game, Tlje Guy Gcjine, is what got For example, my 14-year-old Driver refused to give women directions me thinking about how the inter- cousin bought Grand Thejt Auto, an active entertainment industry has "I can't understand what you Colour Counted in Toronto." adult-rated game, with no ques- really taken a turn for the worse. are asking," the driver said. The author spoke of problems tions asked by the retailer The is trivia Guy Gnme a game, Granted, their accents were minority women can face using So, it might be a good time to in which players answer questions heavy, but nevertheless one of the the TTC. discuss the importance of the rat- 9. with incentive girls taking the of women decided to show him the The survey found that "drivers ing system. Although the CELISTINE FRAMPTON off their shirts if the question is name of the place written on a regularly humiliate them with Entertainment Software Rating LIFE EDITOR answered correctly " piece of paper he said to her, mockery and verbally abusive Board (ESRB) does attach a rating I I C — Toronto Transit Apparently it isn't enough that "Can't you see that 1 am driving?" comments." Those with difficulty to video games, it doesn't really Commission" or "take the car"? car racing and mission type he barked speaking English "were frequent- mean much. The rating is consid- Our transit system is consid- filled with sex. games are Now, The woman waited until he ly insulted by drivers for not ered only a guideline and not a ered to be one of the best in even a potentially educational came to a stop and showed him understanding the language, and total restriction, which means North America, but is it really? game like trivia has topless char- the address again Unconcerned, openly ridiculed for their even young children can get their As a fairly new immigrant to acters jumping in potato around he told her she would have to fig- accents." hands on these adult games this country, 1 have had many sacks, ure It out lor herself. Following this report there II you want to buy a car racing experiences with the I I C With the giciphics becoming I was so mortified by the way was a call by city councillors to game, buy a car racing game. About a month ago, when I more lifelike, it won't be long the driver behaved, that I offered improve the situation Why does a girl in a bikini have was on the 1 16 Morningside bus bctore people actually start to help the ladies. Alter I assisted I've had my share of good to be the reason a game sells? in Scarborough, two Asian believing what you see is a real them, the driver gave me a dis- times on the TTC but if I com- In video games you are meant women were in need of directions person, which means "sex" as a gusted look ment on the bad ones, maybe to think strategically, so how so they asked the driver Without will selling device become much In August ot 2004, the daily something can be done to truly does a scantily dressed character paying attention, he snapped at more easily accessible Metro commented on a survey make it the better way help you accomplish this? the women. all video Soon enough game called, "It Low Income Women of

Public Are you attracted or alienated by sexual content in video games?

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sexual I a is dis- such games. can sell its games, then When woman think it's the choice played sexually it so be it, just make sure of the people who the young ones don't doesn't influence my want to play." opinion of the game." play it."

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1 St year Heating, Richard Muello, Mikhail Vdov,

Ventilation and Air 1 St year Mechanical 1 St year Heating, Conditioning Engineering Ventilation and Air Conditioning http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 BIZ@humber Condo design dazzles Student creates Judges holder impressed by new CD students' plan SHEENA FACCIOL three exact independently mov- STAFF REPORTER ing parts. Ne decided to name it SHANNON CRANDON Project Neptune 3. Thanks to one Humber STAFF REl't>RTt;R "I usually have a playful bend College graduate, CD manufac- on things", said Reynolds in an Second-year interior design turers may have the futuristic interactive CD presentation students Hyewon Park, Ariel design they are looking for. about the Project Neptune. Mahraj, Mei Cheng and Susann Project Neptune was the Shannon Crandon "Whatever I did, I wanted it to Cho won a competition run by brainchild of industrial design reflect my own playful nature, Brandy Lane Homes and Number Contestants show off winning designs with David Hirsh, president graduate Paul Reynolds. also just to have College's Interior Design pro- of Brandy Lane Homes. The Humber team won $1,000. but something that people to touch." gram, to design a condominium. want foot two-storey TownLoft with Instructor Anais Deragopian Industrial Design co-ordina- For the competition, which 'I usually have a 196 square foot terrace, will be says students completed the proj- isn't surprised was worth 30 per cent of their tor Glenn Moffatt named The Humber, after the stu- ects very quickly. playful bend on Reynolds' success. term grade, 4 3 students were by dents who designed it. 'They turned conceptual spa- the only divided into 13 teams and their "He was one who It is for the Loggia Phase 2 tial design ideas into a workable things.' challenge was to design two volunteered for this project," located at Islington Avenue and design," Deragopian said. Moffatt said. saw the value schemes tor the same living "Ne The Queensway. The Humber, "Students were faced with in it, in what he could learn and space, developing floor plans for In May 2003, an opportunity like all other suites, will be avail- visualizing and manipulating a what this could do for his career, the suite and creating a vignette was offered to all industrial able in two styles; an open-con- two-dimensional space into three having a product on the market board of the area design students to create a cept style called the European, dimensions, as well as locating before he graduated." Instructors narrowed the 13 unique product that was conven- and a more traditional layout the interior walls and arranging In May 2004, Reynolds' cre- groups down to five semi-finalist ient to its owners and inexpen- called the Cosmopolitan. the furnishings in a logical man- ation was exhibited to the public teams who presented their sive to make. Somehow, the "It has been a privilege to work ner," Deragopian added. for the first time. designs to a panel of judges last product also had to incorporate with at everyone Humber on this The top team, in addition to Currently, Neptune 3 is not Thursday Number's logo. innovative business education their design being used, won being retailed, but some Humber The judges deliberated long Reynolds was the only one partnership," said David Hirsh, $1,000 and a one-year subscrip- students applaud Reynolds' and hard before choosing the who participated in the project. president of Brandy Lane Homes tion to Ca>tiidian Intenon and Azure work. winning team. Following his own guidelines, as well as a judge on the project magazines The second and third "I'd give it to my mom," Paolo "It's an unbelievable honour It Reynolds came up with the ini- 'The opportunity to have the place winners also received sub- Virginillo, a business marketing was totally unexpected and we're tial idea of a pencil and CD case students develop a real floor plan scriptions to Canadian Interiors student said. "It's a lot better than thrilled that we had this opportu- all in one. After 92 sketches, and to watch as they worked in as well as $500 and $250, respec- a T-shirt any day." nity," Maharaj said Reynolds concluded with the teams has been extremely excit- tively. The condo, a 1,460 square idea of a six-CD holder that had ing," he added Which audio player's in tune with you?

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Priced from: $39 to $559 October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca BIZ@humber Nursing not just women's work BRIAN BENTO being treated by a male nurse, warm welcome at Tyndall Estates, jokes about his chosen profes- STAH Rt^l'l )R1 l-R ' Dimaguila discovered this a nursing home in Mississauga sion, calling him 'Nurse Tyrone 'They don't understand the Humbcr student Tyrone when he volunteered at Trillium "Clients don't really care if But they never say anything "that role Maybe they're still viewing Dimaguila is brcakinjj stereotypes f^calth Centre in Mississauga, you're a male or a female but usu- brings me down,' and are sup- nursing in a stereotypical way," as he puiMies a career as a nurse where some patients refused to ally the females do like a female portive of his career choice, he said Mary Elliott, head of the Dimagiiila is m his second year allow him in the obstetrics ward. nurse," Dimaguila said. He added said Bachelor of Nursing program at of the Bachelor of Nursing pro- "Having a guy in the labour that some of the elderly women, A joint study by the Canadian h lumber gram, winch is 90 per cent room isn't something they want- enjoy joking with a male nurse. Nursing Association and the Male high school students lemale In Canada, only about ed," Dimaguila said. "1 got turned 'They usually call us sonny or Canadian Federation of Nurses' interviewed for the study said five per cent of all nurses are down twice by women because lover," Dimaguila said "We just Unions, showed many male high they felt nursing lacked prestige, male. they were not comfortable with a try to make them laugh and as school students thinking of and demanded too much work for There are many reasons for " male nurse happy as possible." studying nursing were discour- too little pay. Nurses earn about the gender gap One is that Dimaguila said he found a Dimaguila's friends also make aged by their guidance counsel- $44,000 to $66,000 a year patients arc not accustomed to

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ADAM POCHWALOWSKI SERGIO ELMIR STAFF REPORTER sity IS increasing here, dramati- STAFF RETORTER

The Humber Arboretum has cally over the past five years," he If the familiar colours, the long been a place where students said. sweet spices and big smiles go to rela.x and spend their free To draw in new customers for behind the counter seem a bit

time outside of classes, but on the possible functions, the arboretum stronger this semester, it's weekends it's quickly becoming a takes part in trade shows and has because Humber's popular hot spot for couples to get their sent packages to local studios, eatery, the Ackee Tree, turned wedding photos taken. which has led to more interest 10- years-old. With over 2,000 varieties this year than any other. The multi-coloured splash

of plants spread over 230 acres We're so close to Mississauga of life found down the hall and boasting three kilo- and Brampton that people come from the H building has metres of trails, the arboretum over and down from there to use helped feed Humber's sundry

has become a haven for the grounds. We do a lot of pro- tastes for something with a lit-

photographers motion, " Bailer said. tle spice. A rental permit, which allows The Humber Arboretum is Chris George, owner and the party a two-hour time peri- one of the few parks in western operator, says the secret to his

od, costs $100 plus GST Toronto, so that, along with its success is that the music, the The arboretum also plans on natural btautv has contributed to food and the environment expanding by building a develop- The arboretum is becoming a hot spot for wedding photos in the its popularity. appeals to a diverse society. ment called The Garden of the Rexdale area. Bailer himself took an obvious "Ackee Tree represents Setting Sun and another memori- Fox said. place late Fridays, or early pride in the arboretum when everybody. Everybody loves

al to firefighters in the valley near While it is not disallowed, Saturdays. asked if he'd have his wedding Jamaican food," George said. Highway 27. wedding ceremonies are discour- Sid Bailer, arboretum superin- photos taken there, "We play reggae music, we

Barbara Fox, who is responsi- aged because of the number of tendent, credits the population "If I was going to do it over play everything."

ble for the booking of the arbore- people and the time it takes to boom in Rexdale for the demand again, sure, I would certainly con- "! love this place," said

tum, said they're up to six shoots hold the ceremony. If they were for the arboretum. sider it," he said. Nina Walsh, a third-year busi-

a week for wedding photos. to happen. Fox says arboretum "It's getting more and more ness student. "It's a beautiful place to come," staff would prefer them to take used because the population den-

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What's Urban Magazine is Mos Def good

Happening DIANE PETRICOLA zines in the works but wants STAll^ RF:P( JRTIIR Urban to succeed before putting

A new magazine is being together another one In theatres Oct. 15 launched in November called "We haven't seen eye to eye on Urhiw Magazine. a lot of things," Ramanujam said

Pegged as the voice for the about the difficulties of starling a Shall We Dance? voiceless by its founders, the magazine. "With school and Team America World Police magazine will satisfy the needs of work, it seemed like an impossi-

anyone interested in a lifestyle ble task."

magazine different from the ones Facing a lack of money is one This week on DVD on the stands. problem Ramanujam and

It will cover hot topics in areas McKenzie hope to overcome and

Breakin' all the Rules such as music, politics, fashion, to get things running smoothly The Day After Tomorrow business and general culture. for Urban. Raising Helen Priya Ramanujam, co-founder In an attempt to make Toronto of Urban and a third-year Number aware and raise money for the

journalism student, wanted a launch, Urban's staff have organ- magazine to reach an audience ized a concert featuring famous CDs in stores now too often neglected by today's rapper/actor Mos Def.

publications. She felt compelled The promotional department, Duran Duran to take action. Garfield Connell and Raja

Astronaut "I wanted to provide readers Ramanujam, played a big part in Sum 41 like me with a media magazine making the concert happen. Chuck that isn't out there," Ramanujam Courtesy "We tried to find an artist who Trans-Siberian Orchestra said. "1 couldn't see anything that The creative team behind Urban Magazine aims to create a publi- resembled the magazine," The Lost Christmas Eve related to me." cation as diverse as they are, calling it the voice for the voiceless. Ramanujam explains. "We're Ramanujam, 21, and co- Now with a month to go, a issue will be the rap duo Mobb using (the concert) to show

founder Adrian McKenzie, 23, dream that started in Deep, whose career has easily Toronto that the magazine is real

came up with the idea to start Ramanujam's basement will come a decade. Their suc- and to look out for it." Upcoming concerts exceeded their own magazine over a year true on Nov. 19 with their first cessful career is the reason they Tickets are on sale now for $40 ago. issue. have been chosen for the maga- each and can be purchased at Lloyd Banks The staff has grown, and now The first issue's theme features zine's first cover Ticketmaster. The concert will Oct. 21 -The Docks includes many more Number stu- people starting their careers in Ramanujam already has expe- take place Oct. 27 at the Docks.

dents at positions within the areas like emceeing, clothing rience in the field, from reporting Those in attendance will also be Angle Stone magazine. Ramanujam was sure design and sports. The magazine for the Toronto Star to becoming treated to a special mystery guest Oct. 29 - Guvernment The to utilize her most readily avail- will also strive to cover material Editor-in-Chief for Toronto arts performance.

able resource, a class full of jour- that will appeal to the culturally industry trade publication, Green For information on Urban Flow Urban Magazine & nalists willing to help her in her diverse and the young at heart Banana. Magazine visit the website at 93.5 fm - Danger The New endeavour Gracing the cover of the first Ramanujam has more maga- www.urbanmagazinexa with Mos Def

Oct. 27 - The Docks Wilco exorcises its ghost Gwar In Review Nov. 4 - The Opera House at Toronto's Massey Hall

Taking Back Sunday SHAWN LOUGHLIN on track. They fell into Handshake Nov. 13, 14- KoolHaus Chuck ARTS EDITOR Drugs sounding crisp and clear,

Sum 41 It hadn't been long since and they stayed that way through Def Poetry Jam Wilco was here last. It just seems to the end of the night.

Nov. 14 - Convocation Hall The boys from Ajax have like a lot has happened for them They came back for another matured and their fourth album. since then. eight songs, joined by The Band's

Marilyn Manson Chuck, proves it. A Ghost is Bom had only been Garth Hudson for four of them, out for so, and finished with Bill Fay's, Be Not Nov. 1 5 - Massey Hall The album, dedicated to a month or and people Chuck Pelletier, a U.N. volun- are still trying to understand the So Fearful, popularized by Wilco Velvet Revolver teer who saved the band while album- a very hard thing to do on in the documentary, / am trying to

Nov. 16 - Air Canada filming a documentary in the first or second listen. break your heart. Centre Republic of Congo, shows the Brownsound pulls off impres- This time they played Massey Tweedy described it as a sad sive solos in many of the songs Tickets on sale Oct. 14 at 10 development of the band from Hall on Oct. 9, moving from TTie song, and then corrected himself, while a.m. pop-punk into thrash. Derek Whibley shows he Mod Club to accommodate more saying it was actually a hopeful can do more than just yell. In their first album since people. ,^ . song and an abmpt change from

2002's hit. Does this look infected?, The band also introduces Because of the importance of the "rocking that had just Events Sum 41 draws heavily on some the double bass for the first time this show, they made sure they occurred." of their metal idols such as in some songs. were prepared. Wait, no they did- The' song was the definite

Metallica and Iron Maiden. The band moved away from n't. highlight of the 23-song set, and imagineNATWE Film k The first single off the the happy lyrics of their previ- After the first three songs were a soft close to the night. Tweedy Media Arts CD, We're All to Blame, showed prom- ous albums to a more political- peppered with feedback, singer kept his promise of an extra-long Oct. 20 - 24 - Various ise and change in the band's ly-minded view. Jeff Tweedy came clean to the set, Be Not So Fearful came with theatres around Toronto sound. Fans who do pick up this crowd, confessing that they had one minute to curfew, compensat-

Bitter must-buy, won't find themselves skipped sound check. ing for the sound issues the con- The Everything To Do Songs like The End and Angels chucking it away. a cert began with. With Sex Show with Dirty Faces show their After taking few minutes to

harder side and the endless tal- correct the problems, and a little And 1 think if the crowd had Oct. 28 - 3 1 - Automotive ent Dave Brownsound has on LUIS HENRIQUES teasing back and forth between their choice, they wouldn't Building, Exhibition Place the guitar. SPORTS F.I3IT( JR Tweedy and a fan, they were back change a thing. October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca Arts and Entertainment Rocktober But don't call him Screech in Toronto CHRISTINE FLYNN questions from the audience, "He wants to be known for

STAR RLI'(JRTER often answering with a funny more than Suved hy the Bell," specu- Bassist to the stars, Auf Crowds of students gathered remark or short anecdote about lated Marianne Bolton, a second- der Maur performs for at the student centre of Humber's his days on the show. year multimedia design and pro- her fellow North campus last week for the When asked if he keeps in duction student. chance to see Dustin Diamond, touch with former cast members. After the television show SHAUNNA BEDNAREK better known as Screech from the Diamond joked, "1 don't see the ended. Diamond began doing STAFF REPORTER TV show Siived hy the Bell. other cast members that much stand-up comedy as well as play-

Diamond, who also performed because 1 don't make it to the ing bass in the band, Salty the During her stage-right at Humber's Lakeshore campus unemployment office." Pocketknife. tenures as a replacement bassist the previous day, now spends a Diamond seems to be trying He has also made several for Hole and Smashing majority of his time doing stand- hard to set himself apart from the cameo appearances in movies like Pumpkins, Melissa Auf der Maur up comedy, making appearances character most of his audience Bi^ Fat Liar and Dickie Roberts. would sometimes steal the spot- in clubs as well as touring col- grew up with, saying that his Former Child Star, and this past light with her short skirts, big leges. comedy act is not that same kind summer finished filming an inde- boots, and nearly-vertical

At the event. Diamond fielded of humour. pendent movie called t3th Grade, dances with her bass guitar.

which is scheduled for release- Her compelling and sexy

later this fall. stage presence makes the beau-

Throughout most of the show. tiful, freckle-faced redhead a

Diamond seemed to have the natural frontwoman. It's too bad

crowd's full attention, but at one her vocal chops don't match up. point the crowd became quiet, That's not to say her recent

prompting him to ask if they were performance at The Mod Club bored. Christine Flynn was completely style over sub- Screech gives the crowd "He kind of lost the crowd stance. Auf der Maur (like Van updates on past cast members. near the end," said Jason Chaves, Halen and, uh, Hanson, the last

a second-year business manage- the show to sign autographs and name is also the band name) ment student. meet his fans, correcting them have become a tighter, and

Some people didn't realize when they referred to him as more slick, live band during that the show was going to be in Screech their past year of promoting an the style of a Q&A. Robinson agreed that album that the majority of them

"I enjoyed his comedy, but I Diamond's fans sbouid recognize did not even contribute to in

thought it was going to be more him for his work other than Saved the studio.

stand-up," said Jaemeel Robinson, by the Bell, even though he enter- The atmospheric and

a second-year multimedia design tained most of the questions per- gloomy Head Unbound is reminis- and production student who took taining to the show. cent of faifb-era Cure, exempli- Christine Flynn in the afternoon show. "Afterwards he just wants to be fying why Robert Smith hand- Screech signs an autograph for a lucky fan after his performance. Diamond stuck around after Dustin Diamond," Robinson said. picked the band to be second-

stage performers in this past

summer's Curiosa festival. And, Underground art finds a home at the Canzine festival to mix things up a bit, the minor-hit Taste You was sung in place in the world - thanks to cally whatever the creator recording a new music CD every MINDI ST. AMAND Franglais. Canada's only annual zine fest, desires. Over ! 50 zines will be hour inside one of the hotel STAFF REPORTER der attributed Canzine. displayed, as well as films and rooms. Auf Maur her Underground artists who even thinner- than -usual voice to Wondering what a 'zine' is? A reading events. Visual artist and writer Sonja spend countless nights writing a sickness she'd caught at her zine is a home-made booklet with Originated in 1995 by Broken Ahlers is flying from Vancouver poetry or clipping out words hometown gig in Montreal days reviews, poetry, comics and basi- Pencil Magazine, Canzine is a to take part. She is launching her from a love letter now have a before. She sucked it up, chance to explore liberated new book Fatal Distraction, as well though, because "it's Rocktober Canadian culture. The event as presenting a drawing slide in Torontol" allows artists to present their show. loyal devotees in the media without the hassle of rules Author Brian Francis will read Her first few rows were oblivious to and regulations. from his novel Fruit, a strange tale any flaws, sometimes responde- "Canzine is a celebration of about an awkward teenager ing over-enthusiastically to her zine culture. It's not about climb- named Peter who has talking nip- performance. When heckled by ing up the ladder," last year's artis- ples. some jerk to take her top off, tic director Brian Joseph Davis Scandalized Human Zine Auf der Maur questioned, "Did said. {wwwshzine.com) editor, Stu Hood, you say take my top off, or take Although it is too late to regis- is a first-time exhibitor. Hood is

my time? I'll take my time." ter for a table at this year's festival sharing a table with two other Detroit band Von Bondies to display a zine, Davis is confi- friends and has contributed four played a competently rocking dent there will be "a large buzz booklets of poetry. opening set and were invited about this year." "1 first heard about Canzine onstage for the last song, a The attractions are top-notch, last year," Hood said. "I want to cover of The Crazy with hands-on workshops as well see something new and some- Osmonds' Horses. as a 'room of sin,' for those 1 8 and thing that's not predictable." judging by the fact that the over. Don't miss the event on Oct. only area at full capacity was the Well-known presenters at the 17 at the Gladstone Hotel on

- front patio in between sets, it's festival include former band Queen Street West from I p m going to take a lot more than member of the Hidden Cameras, 6 p.m. just a last name for Auf der Maur Steve Kado. Visit their website at wwwbro- Courtesy to become headliners in their Kado is the founder of Blocks kenpencil com/canzine for more infor- poster reflects the fact that the festival supports own right. Canzine's 2004 Recordtng Collective and they will be mation on the festival. all types of Canadian culture, both in displays and workshops. 10 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 Arts and Entertainment Idol will compete for prize of $1,500

A friend convinced Jones to try out - it was her first time singing solo

CAROL SANTOS eight glasses of water a day to gospel music is a major influence STAII RII'ORTIR keep my vocal cords well lubri- m my lite I go to church all the

The Regional Idol competi- cated." time I have an intimate relation-

tion may not be until March, but Jones has even invented a ship with Christ. I don't just listen

Huniber's Idol winner is already drink to maintain her voice The to gospel music because it sounds

preparing ingredients include cayenne pep- good, gospel music is an escape 'I've started selecting a reper- per, lemon juice and honey. for me."

toire of songs that I can really She said she wears a scarf So when Jones gets on stage make my own and show my vocal whenever she goes out to protect for the regional contest, she said

capability," Daylc Jones, this her throat and warms up her there is one place she will look to year's Idol winner, said. vocal cords 15 minutes to half an for help The regional contest will fea- hour before performing "I'm going to do whatever my

ture winners from colleges all But Jones says she also relies spirit tells me to do. I always pray

over Ontario competing for on God for help before I sing, so I'll do whatever

"1 $1,500. love being a Christian I the good Lord tells me to because

Jones, a second-year general grew up with Christianity and my voice is a gift from Him." arts and science student, said she's

ready for the trip to Barrie, where the contest will take place She Hear This! doesn't have to pay for trans- The fourth in a series of weekly profiles on Humber musicians portation or accommodations because those costs are included with her Humber Idol prize She even gets to bring a guest

That guest spot is reserved for her friend, Sherleene Allen. Jones

said it It weren't for Allen, she wouldn't have entered Humber Idol

"She convinced me to lr>' out

for Humber Idol so I think she

should stick around for the rest of the ride," Jones said Carol Santos But Jones added she's nervous Dayle Jones, who won the entry in the Idol competition, Humber about the upcoming competition, says she relies on the support given to her from God. especially since it will only be her second solo competition

"Ever since I was little, people CLASSIFIED ADS tried to push me and coax me to compete," she said. "But, believe courtesy it or not, I'm really shy. Humber From left: guitarist Joshua Gropp. drummar Rob McKercher Typing-Administrative Idol was my first time competing Cameo Services: and bassist Tom Ireland. Sitting: vocalist Shaun Henry. alone, so I'm kind of over- Essays, Reports, Manuscripts, Resume/Cover whelmed. I've competed with my Letter, Business Plan - (PowerPoint-), choir, but never alone." Perish goes acoustic Presentation, Secretarial Chores. Free pickup To make sure she soars over SARAH and delivery or Email. 905-673-8558. Hourly the competition, Jones is taking MANN ARTS EDITOR rate: $10.00 (min. 2 hrs) great care of her voice. "I do my utmost best not to Formed: 1995 in Huron County Members: Second-year Humber jazz guitar student Joshua speak. I don't laugh if I know I plays have [a singing] engagement. No Gropp plays guitar and sings, Rob McKercher drums, Tom Deadlines Girl Friday, Ink. Ireland plucks the bass strings and Shaun Henry contributes lead looming? provides pop Minimal sugar and lots of vocals. outstanding virtual assistance. Sen/ices water I try to drink more than Perish was born when Gropp, then 1 3, and McKercher, then 12, include: Document preparation; PowerPoint got together to play Green Day songs but has now turned into a presentation design; and Poster design. Over LSAT MCAT nine year commitment to creating and playing original music. 11 years of experience helping students and After recruiting a bass player, they released their first album. professionals, www.girlfridayink.ca GMAT GRE Marking Territory, in 1999 which included 23 original tracks and sold 450 copies. Preparation Seminars A year later, Perish recorded a nine-song demo Do0 Ear that exhibited a great degree of growth, both musically and lyrically. Number's 20,000 fulltime students Complete 30-Haur Seminars Because only 1 5 copies of the demo were available, Perish decid- Proven Test-Taking Stratesies ed to add those songs as a hidden track to their new album, Mhsi'c and more than 30,000 parttime Personalized Professional instruction As Therapy (2004), as a supplement to the 10 newly recorded songs Comprehensive Study Materials students could be reading your ad. new song," Occupation, is not only about the occupation of Simulated Practice Exams One Again "compares terror- Free Repeat Policy Iraq but the United States as well and Down music," Gropp said. ADVERTISE IN Personal Tutoring Available ism to bad Thouunds of Satisfied Students Throughout the years, Perish has played with bands such as The Oxford Seminars Ataris, Belvedere and Captain Everything. THE ETCETERA 416-924-3240 While Ireland vacations in England, Gropp and Henry will per- 1-800-269-6719 form accoustically on Oct 17 at Holy Joe's on Queen St. Visit www.ptrishsuckscom for more information. 41 6-675-5007 www.oxfords«minars.coin October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca 11 Life

The need for tweed is back again

The style your grandma wore is now fall's biggest trend

SIMONE REID ion in a while and I think it's a refreshing are bags, and it's a lower purchase price for

STAFF klil'ORTER change," said Susan Roberton, program consumers, so it's a fun way to get the

Fashion recycles, and this year is no dif- coordinator of the Fashion Arts program at trend without spending a lot of money,"

ferent. Number Roberton finds that tweed is Roberton added. With major fashion magazines touting adaptable to most body types. Austin sees the jacket as an investment

It as a season "must- Hanah Amin, a first-year Fashion Arts because tweed can make an outfit from last

have," tweed IS student, likes the trend because tweed season current.

comes in a lot of colours and styles. "It's a ""It's a classic It can easily be updated

classic, but with a new spin," she said. every season with that season's current Although there are many tweeds accessory or trend," she said. out there for both sexes, the style Austin also says the best places to buy

is more popular with women tweed are thrift shops like Goodwill, Value '- ••.•• -i<:'./ i..'-:.;. .1.! mA Austin said that's because Village or any other store that sells vintage -"/'^' .•>•'•.' i.!.! '"'i'?-;v most fashion trends are geared or retro clothing •.-.•..;7;V-^-.::|-;-!-;-iI?i5l" --:! /^ i -" i -; ' -i* towards women. "It's cheaper than having to buy some- y.A ;V^i ! - v

"Men catch on a little later thing new and off the rack, and some real-

and I think that's because the ly unique pieces can be found while rum- majority of men either don't maging through second-hand stores." •'•!.:.!.;. care about fashion trends or Roberton also suggested HsiM, which :i:r'-"/-"'''-/v-ri-v:"-'-'-4 they have a mindset where has an incredible selection of tweed at rea-

being a trendy male is a sonable prices.

sissy," Austin said. "Most people cannot go out and spend :/: i .•;:•;.•;.•:.:.! ; i-:-|-;'' According to $5,000 on a Chanel jacket, but you can get •;-.•. ..•.^;,V.l.i.!...:"K; '•!.!.;.' Ti-S Roberton, tweed appeals a nice, trendy look at H&M for under

to women more because $100." ,H1. they change their

wardrobe more fre- How to wear it right quently than men "Men just want one Tweed looks best in small doses: a thing to last them for a close-fitting jacket, a pair of cute long period of time," pumps or a bag. she said. Don't wear your tweed literally - like Amin said jackets with matching skirt - for the most inter- Tweed jacket with ribbon waist. that are frayed at the esting looks. Instead, pair with denim, a Available in a variety of colours at hems and hats are the flirty skirt or a bright pair of cords. Dynamite and Chado stores for $60. hottest items this fall. Splash in plenty of colon tweed car- Roberton agrees the jacket is ries lots of hues in its weave, so pick an light. hot. accent color and go with it as a top, "It's always been a staple to wear tweed 'The jacket, the Chanel tweed knock- scarf or accessory. Simone Reld in the fall and it will continue to be," said off that we've seen for a couple of seasons, Get the look. Santos is in a tweed frayed Chris Austin, 22, a designer, pattern- is probably still the hottest trend," she (Cynthia Nellis, Women's Fashion at jacket. Available in a variety of colours at drafter and cutter for Unique Dancewear. said. ufwwJashionaboul.com] Sirens for $27. "We haven't seen a lot of texture in fash- "Shoes are coming on the horizon, as Who will be nniss beauty queen?

The battle begins Brampton Guardian. compete. "I competed in the pageant last "The good thing about this in two days year and had a lot of fun," pageant is that there isn"t a swim Matlashewski said. "When I saw suit or talent portion. You just go

NATASHA ADDAE the ad for it in the Guardian, I out there and have fun," thought that it would be really Matlashewski said STAFF REPORTER

" Two FHumber College students neat to compete in it again Miller, 19, a first-year journal- may add pageant winner to their Matlashewski, 20, second- ism student, will be competing in

list of credentials after they com- year Fashion student, is a veteran a pageant for the first time pete in the upcoming Miss of the pageant industry. She says it will be fun and Brampton Pageant. She has been competing in interesting to try since she's never Jessica Miller and Diana private pageants since 16. done anything like this before. Matlashewski will be among "Her whole attitude is positive Sousa says Miller is very dili-

those competing in the final and she has a really good chance. gent in fulfilling her commit- stretch of the pageant to be held You can tell she's a repeat contest- ments to the pageant.

Oct 16. ant because of the way she walks "With lessica, you can tell she "The interview part of the pag- as well," says Teresa Sousa, pag- wants It. You can tell the contest- eant was held Oct. 2," Miller said eant organizer. ants who really want to win." pageant has over winner will act as an "I am looking forward to this The changed The the past few years. of the for for a Saturday, it's the evening gown Some ambassador Brampton " and physical portion previous categories have been year and will participate in the Cheyenne Morin Miller and Matlashewski saw removed to make the girls feel city's annual fall fair and Santa l\Ailler and Matlashewski are sizing up the pageant's competition. an ad about the pageant in the more comfortable and willing to Claus Parade 12 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 Life Cancer survivor spreads awareness

Joy Rudyk warns that women, regardless of age, can still get breast cancer

LAUREN GILCHRIST weeks before she was "My mom was her breasts for lumps. "I was

SENIOR REPORTER told she had the dis- with me when he aware of it and would attempt to

Joy Rudyk never saw it com- ease. There was also [the doctor] said do it every once and a while"

ing. She had just turned 30. She no history of breast it's not looking Rudyk says she is lucky the

was healthy, active and busy rais- cancer in Rudyk's good, it's looking doctor caught it early on

ing two small children She never family. like breast cancer "In young women, it's a more

thought she would be a victim of According to the I remember sitting aggressive disease. Our cells pro-

breast cancer at such a young age. Breast Cancer Society there thinking duce so much faster," she said "Women in the younger popu- website, 70 per cent 'what?' The doctor After the lumpectomy and

lation don't think they will get it," of women diagnosed was talking away aggressive chemotherapy she

said Dr Wey Liang Leong, of the with breast cancer and I was seeing made a personal choice to have a Princess Margaret Hospital and have no known risks. his mouth go bi-lateral mastectomy, the

the University Health Network. It wasn't until she ...it's like I could- removal of both breasts, and then

He says women in their twen- was on a diving trip n't hear anything. breast reconstruction.

ties are not in a huge risk group, with her husband that I guess that's Rudyk's main message to but he does see young patients he discovered the shock." young women: "Know your

with breast cancer from time to lump. At that point After the diag- breasts now. Don't think it's an Lauren Gilcrest time. she was not con- nosis, Rudyk says older woman's disease. You want Joy Rudyk says she's lucky doctors caught the cancer early. According to the Canadian cerned. Rudyk says everything hap- to be on top of it and familiar

Breast Cancer Foundation web- she was a young ly a cyst but added he wanted to pened so fast. She now with your breasts so if there site, breast cancer is the most fre- didn't really later are will woman and know check it out anyway. saw a surgeon two days who any changes you notice quently diagnosed cancer in what her breasts should feel like. On the long weekend in May promptly got her into surgery. them and get to the doctor" Canadian women. In 2004, an After returning from the trip, 2001, Rudyk had a mammogram. The surgeon performed a Rudyk is no longer a victim of estimated 21,200 women will she took her three year old son to A week later her doctor left the lumpectomy, where the lump and breast cancer, but a survivor She develop breast cancer and 5,200 the doctor for his routine check frightening message. He needed infected tissue are removed. "It continues to volunteer with the will die from it. up. At that time, she decided to to see her right away. was all done nice and quickly Canadian cancer society and Rudyk had gone to her doctor mention the lump to the doctor Rudyk says the day she was which was good," Rudyk said. speaks with others hit by the dis- only three months before her He told Rudyk she was very diagnosed with breast cancer was Prior to her diagnosis Rudyk ease. Rudyk will celebrate five

diagnosis and ran a race two young so the lump was most like- like hitting a brick wall. says she did not regularly check years cancer-free in May. Unhooking the mystery of bras

Finding a good bra requires more than looking at cup size ~~ REBECCA PAYNE size bra is like weaniiMwearing the wrong f -»•..»«, . ~^SSk. STAIF REI'(.)RTtR size shoe because they don't

I was thrown for a loop when make your size, or the wrong my editor handed me a pamphlet glasses because they don't have Gilchrist Lauren " with the words "85% of Women your prescription gets answers Arc Wearing the Wrong Size Katy Morton, a professional

Bra! " emblazoned across the top. agrees says that retail Q I'm only 20>'eiirs old. Should fitter She

As 1 vetoed bras years ago in employees are generally not I be concerned untb bretist cancer iind

favour of undershirts, 1 decided to to fit bras, unless go when should 1 start doing breast selj- trained you

find if also fXrtlHS? put my bias aside and out to a specialty store. Morton

Signed Concerned the statistics were true says that many women settle with

"Most women are wearing the the wrong fit because manufac-

wrong size bra because they have turers don't offer a wide variety of A; I asked Fran Osborne, a cancer infomation specialist never had a professional fitting," sizes with the Canadian Cancer said Jennifer So how can Society. Here's what she had Klein, owner of you tell if Secrets From you're wearing The fit of a good bra combines beauty with structural engineering to say: 'How can you tell if Sister lin- the wrong size •The risk of breast cancer Your What is the difference North America these sizes that increases with a woman's age gerie store. you are wearing the bra? between a $20 bra from the mall are so wrong and it freaks me "You cannot "There are and is also determmed by wrong bra?' and a $100 boutique bra? out!" hereditary factors and genet- fit yourself You three telltale "Well, there's a group of engi- 1 decided I couldn't write this need to be signs a woman ics neers who have spent time to story without first hand knowl- measured, you is in the wrong •If a woman is between 20 make sure of the fit. It's not just a of what a fitting actually to try on tots of different bra," said Klein. 'The first is if the and 39, she should become need standard cookie cutter design. entails. In the change room, I was bras." back is not snug when on the familiar with her breasts by Also the laces are more beautiful. instructed to raise my arms, and Klein says it's important to be loosest hook. It should be at the doing a Breast Health Exam They're usually made in Europe, after the tape measure was briefly measured by a professional at a same level as your under bust If it (BSE) and not by slave labourers," said wrapped around me, Klein scur- store that specializes in bras. rides up and you're always want- For more information on Klein ried out and returned with the 100 dif- pull it it's the wrong call the "In total there are over ing to down, Breast Cancer, Klein shared this interesting first bra "just to see if the back sizes, but the department the centre of the Canadian Cancer Society at fcrcnt size Second, story "In one week I had two peo- size is right." It was. about 12 wires should 1-888-939-3333 or visit stores usually only carry bra, where the meet ple come in who had fittings by a Another perk of a custom fit- said from the rest firmly against the sternum www.cancer .ca to 24 sizes," she professional' fitting crew at a ting? 1 came in thinking 1 was an of her Bloor Third, it there is questions to: crowded back room (breastbone) Email your popular retail store and they were A cup and left with a black and street boutique "It's important to pillowing (the breasts spill over [email protected] both off by two back sizes. These pink 32 B bra have a fitting. Wearing the wrong the top of the cup)." people are telling women across Beat that . October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca 13 Life

Part 4 in a 4-part series looking at two students' budgeting and spending habits Budgeting answer to financial worries

ALICIA MEAHAN STAFF REPORTER

Over the last four weeks, Humber students Sheclagh McLellan and Malt Fisher spent, saved and made a lot of money.

They have given Et Cetera readers jnsijjht into how students manage their finances, but what have they learned about their own budgeting habits?

"This experience has really showed me that I need

to manage my money better," Fisher said "1 think it

IS important tor all students to have a budget of some " sort so that they know where all their money goes Fisher said he will start a six-month budgeting

plan tor the rest ot the school year, hie is planning

on looking at how much money he has in his

account, then dividing it up equally over the six month period.

"Whatever 1 don't spend during a particular month will be thrown into the next month's balance," he said. McLellan has jhe same basic views, although her

number one worry is still having enough money in the account to pay her rent

"As long as the money is there for rent, nothing else really matters to me," she said.

"I always make sure that the money is in my

account, and then I'll splurge on clothing or whatev-

er else I'm eyeing at the moment. But 1 am responsi-

ble on what I spend my money on, always keeping Jordan Neal my monthly bills in mind," she added. Matt Fisher goes over his cell phone bill. Fisher plans on making a six-month budgeting plan for the rest of the year. Last week was an expensive one for McLellan. She had to pay about $500 for rent, $88 for a

metropass, and $56 for her phone bill. "It [the bills] didn't hit me too hard this month LGBT looking forward to

because of how much I worked," McLellan said. Fisher only spent $5 this week on bus fare home to Scarborough. "School has become really stressful all of a sud- a successful second year den," he said. "I went from having a lot of free time to now spending most of time in my my room doing LEIGH BEADON staff Thursday to make arrangements these rooms.

assignments. I had no time at all this week to spend STAFF REPORTER for the bash. But, if the deal doesn't The club sent a petition to the money on anything." Humber College's Lesbian-Cay- work, LGBT could move the event to school, but McKenzie said he also The month-long analysis has taught Fisher and Bisexual-Transgender Club [LGBTJis the Lakeshore campus. understands that room arrangements McLellan a few things about their spending habits. kicking off its second year on campus 'There will be a Halloween party are difficult. Both are convinced they'll manage their bet- money with its first Halloween party. somewhere," said Cameron McKenzie, "All the major universites have one. ter in the future. The group is meeting with CAPS head of the club, which now boasts 25 George Brown has one, and I belive members. Seneca has one as well," LGBT Vice This year, the organization's events President Sabrina Inga said have welcomed a much higher turnout "We went through the petition

of straight students. process but it didn't work," she added.

"The club is about integration," "We're going to try to figure out other

McKenzie said. He urges all students ways."

to come to the club "It's also about education. We want to get speakers to educate the school," he said. LSAT MCAT The Humber Students' Federation, he said, has been supportive in helping GMAT GRE the club establish itself at the college Preparation Seminars by providing funding for several initia-

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14 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 In Focus De-stressing through deep breathing

Physical activity and diet are main keys to ridding yourself of stress

JULIE BROADBENT, MARLENE delegate, simplify, etcetera." a week at the North Campus will calm you Stress will always Alana Emmerson, a first-year

BENEDICTO, ZANDRA MILJAN Beuermann-King said the O Students who would like more be in your life It's just how you Funeral Services student. and ROBINA KUMAR stands for taking care of our- information should visit their deal with it The Canadian Mental STAir Rtl'ORTbRS selves, eating right, getting campus' Student Services office that makes Health Association's website Remedies for removing stress enough sleep, exercising, taking 'The best of all supports is a It seem lists 18 tips for dealing with from life range your can from breaks, getting outside, getting group of active, open and con- better," stress and tension These tips something as simple as diet to involved in other interests. cerned peers who can share said suggest using relaxation tech- something as complex as chang- The last S stands for support their own experiences with niques such as yoga, meditation, ing the way you hve from friends, peers, family and stress," said Stephen Van Beek, a deep breathing, or massages Alana Cold, a registered dieti- mentors. psychotherapist with 30 years of These will help relax your body cian at the True Star Health The Canadian Mental Health stress management experience, and give a calming effect, which Clinic, suggests eliminating foods Association (CMHA) states that and the founder of the Canadian will bring more energy into your made with white flour and refined physical activity is one of the Association of muscles sugar. most useful stress remedies Psychodynamic Therapy Cold also recommends avoid- around Suggestions are made Some students think ing liquid calorics such as pop not to overexert yourself, but a person's outlook on and juice. Instead, drink plenty of simply go to the gym to take your problems is what water Health Canada recom- mind off of your current prob- determines stress mends eight glasses a day lems levels and Beverly Beucrmann-King, a Andrew Poulos, psychological stress and wellness specialist with counsellor and co-ordinator of Work Smart Live Smart, suggests Humber Counselling Services, a systematic approach to dealing suggests stresscd-out students, with stress take advantage of the athletics

"When dealing with stress, department at Humber, take a students to follow an need SOS walk around the Arboretum at the find approach," Beuermann-King said. - North Campus, or walk along the so I u first stands situa- "The S for waterfront trails at Lakeshore tions. tion. they to What can do remove Counselling services at "You or the situation that is modify Humber offers workshops at need to causing them stress? Can they North and Lakeshore Campuses step back and prioritize them, organize them, on stress management. In the take yourself out of break them down into smaller next few weeks, a mindful medi- that stressful position Julie Broadbent pieces, to-dos, learn to say no. tation group will meet three times and find something that Love, money and work top stressors for students

JULIE BROADBENT poor time management and finan- inside the body and out When make us feel challenged and problems, and their family's STAFF REPORTER cial problems, such as education you realize a situation can be motivated," Shields said. health, as well as their own.

Homework is piling up, you and living expenses threatening, your brain releases The study also shows that The survey also showed stress have no money, your significant Poulos also says students who hormones and chemicals that stress affects the sexes differently levels decreased with age and other is complaining because are returning to school after a send an alarm throughout your and women tend to be more increased at lower income you haven't been around long time, or who are dealing body so that it can prepare to stressed than men. levels. in weeks, and on top of every- with a lifestyle change, often take action. Men are more likely to report Stress can also lead to depres- thing else, you feel a bad cold become stressed out as well. However, Margot Shields, unemployment-related stress, a sion. The Statistics Canada sur- coming on. Scott Schieman, associate pro- author of Stress, Health and the Benejit job demotion, a pay cut or not vey showed that one in six

Stressed out? You're not the fessor of Sociology at the of Social Supt>ort, lists some of the having enough money. Canadians admit there has been a only one. A recent study done , said stu- benefits of stress. Women are more likely to time in their life when they have by Statistics Canada found that dents today have multiple forms "It's actually quite important stress about time constraints, been under so much stress that

26 per cent of people aged 1 8-24 of stress in their lives. for us to have some stress in our other people's expectations of they have thought about commit- characterized their life as "quite "Most students are stressed out lives Stress in healthy doses can them, marjtal or relationship ting suicide. stressful," and another 40 per- by everyday obligations and cent reported it to be "a bit responsibilities of being in the Turning to peers to overconne anxiety stressful student role," he said. First-year tourism student "More students work now JENNIFER MARSHALL and gram facilitator for Humber "It's scary...! try to gain control Natalie Welsh is among those because of rising tuition costs. But

ZANDRA MILJAN College and Cuelph-Humber. of myself but 1 just start losing my young adults who admit to suffer- there is only so much time, ener- STAFF REPORTERS "Of course that is going to breath and nothing seems clear ing from stress gy and mental capacity that one Every student feels the pres- relieve stress because, all of a sud- anymore," she said "I worry about my marks and has in any given day So work to one way to den, the pieces of the puzzle start Along with one on one tutor- my money and whether either requires a trade-off m other areas sure perform and " deal with building academic to fit." ing, students can take advantage will prevent me from returning to of your life Around October, students of the student lab in room H205, school second year" According to the Statistics stress is to turn to your peers helping to unravel start to feel the weight of school- where tutors are on hand to help According to Andrew Poulos, Canada study, completed with "As well as and family students as they study psychological counsellor and help from the Canadian Mental the mysteries of course content, work, part-time work Anyone interested in becom- coordinator of Humber Health Association (CMHA), the (peer) tutors are also helping issues. their student to become a better Daniella Tofano, a first-year ing a peer tutor should visit the Counseling Services, the top stress IS a physiological response student understanding how to hospitality student at Humber, is Humber career centre stressors students deal with are of the body to any demand being by be a student," said Nicki a clear example of how students Peer tutoring pays $10 an relationships, friends and family placed on it at any given time. Sarracini, the peer tutoring pro- suffer from stress hour issues, mounting school work, These demands can come from October 14, 2004 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca 15 Sports NHL stiffs gamblers

With the lockout in full effect, the gambling business and charities may see money loss

MARK KHOUZAM says I'rolme plans to add other Foundation to support charities, STAFF REPORTER sports to bet on during the lock- and $21 million went to fund

The gambling business is yet out problem gambling and related another victim ol the NHL lock- "Where possible, we will offer programs. The remaining pro- out. more events on other current ceeds went to general govern-

Legal gambling is a $5 5 bil- sports for wagering, for example, ment issues. lion industrs' in Canada more college games." So, with an NHL lockout, the Proline, the sports betting The OLCC, owned by the proceeds the province will operation run by the Ontario province of Ontario, also controls receive will certainly decrease, Lottery and Gaming Commission many of the casinos and slots and less money will be given to (OLCC), generated about $210 throughout the province. support hospitals and chanties million in revenues last year, All revenues earned from these Sports game sales represented 'The NHL lockout will hit us," establishments then go to the less than 10 per cent of OLGCs said Don i'lster, a spokesman for provincial government So what annual lottery sales last year,

Proline and the OLCC. good IS that? meaning over 90 per cent of "Wagering on pro hockey games Last year the province OLGCs sales came from other Kris Halinen generates approxmiately 50 per received over $2 billion in total businesses. Hawks star Kadian Lecky takes a break from scoring goals to pose. cent of our total sports game gaming proceeds from the On-line gambling will also be sales." OLCC. Of that, approximately facing some losses. But unlike the That could translate into a $15 billion went to support OLGC, those who own or run Humber gets lecky $105 million loss if the entire Ontario hospitals, $100 million the operations will be the only

NHL season is cancelled Pister to The Ontario Trillium ones affected by their losses said. Humber forward The respect is more than mutual from head coach Sanchez. Kadian Lecky is "His work habits are so good and they've just gotten better scoring in bunch- throughout the season," Sanchez said. "He works so hard. He's

es and loving it willing to sit on the bench or play KRIS HALINEN different positions. He's a team player." STAFF REPORTER However, soccer isn't the only For much of his life, Kadian thing on his mind Lecky likes Lecky has not been without a going to a club with friends, soccer ball. catching a movie and generally Lecky, 23, was born and raised going out and having fun. in Jamaica and started playing "I'm a laid back guy,- 1 like to soccer when he was five-years- relax most of the time"

old. He is currently in General Arts His brother and father, still in and Sciences, but aspires to Jamaica, both played soccer and become a chef

Lecky says it's in his blood "I'm very creative in the "It's I've the only sport ever kitchen," Lecky said "I like to played," he said "It's the only cook, hopefully that could work " " sport I know how to play out for me Humber fans can't complain Lecky has played in the In five games with the Hawks, Canadian Professional Soccer

Lecky has scored 1 1 times, at League (CPSL) for five years. He Matt Civak least once per game. began playing for the North York Number player Meghan Forbes eludes a Sheridan defender only to find another quickly closing in. Lecky moved to Canada in Astros and was traded last year to 1998 and played soccer for the London City. He led his other Seneca Sting in 2002. He scored Women lose first of the year team, the Woodbridge Italia, with a league-leading 14 goals and was 22 goals this past season.

named the Canadian College This season, his focus is to Weird goal drops Humber into third place Athletic Association (CCAA) help bring the Hawks to nation-

Male Player of the Year. After the als. MATT CIVAK "She'll be the first one to tell game. left came season, he Seneca and "I know I won't be able to do it STAFF REPORTER you that that's a ball she should "1 think that anytime some- to Humber. myself. It's going to take all 20 Humber's women's soccer have had," Coach Vince Pileggi body comes to Humber, they Lecky felt comfortable coming players on the squad," Lecky said. team suffered their first loss of the said. 'That's a ball we need her to come with the objective to beat to Humber because he had "All we have to do is come season in a heartbreaker on have... she needs to save that us," Pileggi said. played with most of the team together as a unit and we should Wednesday, losing I-O to the ball." With only two games left, the over the summer and he also have no problem taking it all the Sheridan Bruins. Besides that one play, howev- Hawks sit in third place behind knew he could get a new soccer way" The lone goal came with er, Davidson played a solid game both Sheridan and Fanshawe. experience from a different style Lecky wants to play as long as about 10 minutes left in the sec- in goal for Humber, making a Humber's next game against of coaching. he can and hopes soccer will ond half. A harmless looking shot number of saves that kept the is an impor- "We have great coaching in remain a part of his life for many took a funny hop on Evelyn Hawks in the game. tant one as the team sits just two Carlos Rivas, Germain Sanchez, years to come. Davidson, the Humber keeper, On the other end of the field, points behind the Hawks in the 'English' {Steve Avery) and Jay "I think I'll play until God says causing her to mishandle the ball the Humber offence had difficul- standings. (Mesa), who is a great leader and 'you know what Kadian? Don't that was then immediately shot in ty cracking a solid Sheridan The game is on Sunday Oct. is great guy to be around," Lecky play no more'." by an awaiting Sheridan player. defence that stepped up their 17 at 1 p.m. 16 http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca October 14, 2004 Sports Hawks have a new 'power team'

DAWN FARRELL had liability because cheerleading

SENIOR Ktl'ORTER is a little more complex with the

Twenty-five women from flips and stunts," Fox said. "It was -Humbcr also Important for us to build a and Number College have plenty relationship with Guelph- QwisDaponIi to root for, now that they've Humber." formed an official After the team was officially on cheerleading llPOrts team at North Campus. announced. Number athletics Canadian so«cer The CH Power Cheerleading sent the group of six girls to team started In September 2003 Mountain to attend a cheer camp "Canada is on^ of the many with a group of only six girls to Improve their skills under the cowtries current trying to practising on the designated direction of professional experts. quahfy for the 2006 World Cup Guelph-Humber gym nights. "They (Number athletics) of soccer. Not surprisingly, our And even though the group was have been really supportive and team isn't fairing too we!l, with small, it still had the opportunity helpful," Grozler said. a record of 0-2-2. Even more to put on two performances dur- "Cheerleading Is a very physically disturbing than the team's ing exhibition games. demanding sport and I think record however, is the constant This year, team captain Tara everyone on the team has the whining abou^ officiating Grozler dedicated time and effort potential to raise school spirit and Canada has dooie since the to improve the Power team by get everyone involved." qiuatifying rounds began in searching for a potential coach. Pam Giroux, a first-year Dawn Farrell Augttet. Grozler discovered Shannon Guelph-Humber court and tribu- The first edition of the GH Power Cheerleading team is all smiles. After a 1-1 draw versus Deviney online on the Ontario nal student who made the team, Hpnduras on Sept. 4, Andy have confidence with one anoth- everyone on the same page, Cheerleading Federation website has always been Interested in Sinipe, Canadian Soccer er. Injuries are much more likely to (loww.ocf.on.ca) and made her the cheerleading. Astociation president, called 'The main thing with cheer- occur Power team's official coach In "I went to high school In the officiating."crap," and leading when you first start is Number Athletics Director May 2004. Ottawa where cheerleading was- insinuated that tlw German ref- trust," Deviney said. "If you don't Doug Fox explained that In order Coach Deviney said this is her n't offered," Giroux said. 'This is eree deliberately favoured the have trust, the team won't go any- to become a varsity team mem- first full-time coaching position the first night we worked with HcHtdurans. Sharpe grew more where." ber, liability and safety issues and explains that with her experi- the official group and I'm excited incensed over the officiating Trust is absolutely critical In must be discussed. ence In cheering, she has learned to learn how well the team will after another draw on Saturday, cheerleading because without "We wanted to make sure we it Is Important for the girls to excel." agj^ versus Honduras. Canada had a goal disallowed in the 79th minute on a phan- Men keep slim playoff hopes alive tom penalty, and Honduras, went on to tie 0ie game in KATE SCHOEMAN Spencer said. injury time. Sharpe threw out STAFl- REPORTER The Hawks, fired up after a another feces rdference when The Number Hawks rugby half time pep talk by coach Carey

addressing ihc call, and said the team kept their playoff dreams French, regained their composure referees were "the most incom- alive with a 22-19 victory at In the second half, playing their petent" he'd ever seen. home over the Georgian best In the last 15 minutes.

There is no question Sharpe Grizzlies last Thursday. With two minutes left In the

is right. Anyone who saw the The game was important for game, Humber missed a penalty plays in question could see the the Hawks, as a loss would have kick, keeping them two points

Canadian team was ripped off. eliminated the team from playoff behind. But in a move that had to But this couldn't have come as a contention. be seen to be believed, Humber surprise. Poor officiating, just Humber started off strong, player Gerrad Harris-Smith like players diving, and faking thrilling the rowdy home crowd seized the moment when injuries, has become synony- with three tries In the first half Georgian did not react to the mous with international soccer. and converting one of them. missed kick In time and he Surely Canada has also benefit- The first was skillfully scored charged in, touching the ball Kate Schoeman ed from some poor calls along by Danny Pennle in the corner of down to give Humber its fourth The Hav)/ks fight for the ball in the scrum during their 22-19 win. the way. the field. Jason Wilson charged try and first win The constant whining by full speed from the side of the Scormg four tries In a game the Canadian team has only ruck to score the second try, will give Humber a bonus point 49ers just too tough to which was successfully converted In the league. managed turn off fans, JOANNA CRUENBERG differs greatly from college ball In by Eric Piechatzek. third try real plus which is especially dishearten- The The today was [the STAH REPORTER Canada. ing in a country where the was scored by vice captain Darryl guys] got down and they came The Humber Hawks men's "At the end of the game it just sport already Vermeulen. back. They never gave up," lacks popularity basketball team hosted the came down to us being tired," to "It was good team effort," French said compared Europe, Asia and University of North Carolina Hawk guard Shane Dennle said. South America. Pennle said, "lust the way we The Hawks play Seneca today Charlotte 49ers last Sunday. "In the last eight minutes, we practiced, and we executed It per- and French is confident the les- After Saturday's game, The Hawks' offence was were really worn out." Sharpe even far fectly." sons they learned playing went as to say strong and they led 32-27 at the The 49ers couldn't have asked the officiating is "the reason However, Georgian fought Georgian will be an asset. end of the first half. But the 49ers for a better weekend In Canada. get fired back and took advantage of some "I don't think there's going to coaches and players proved to be too much for the "It's been a great experience to costly Humber mistakes. A loss be any kind of that anxiety, or a don't get to World Cups." But Hawks, winning 74-53. play against these teams (York of concentration and ball han- need to prove themselves," let's be honest. When you're "I'm proud of how our team University and Guelph dling errors led to Georgian scor- French said. 'They've won a game ranked 95th in the world, the played physically," Hawks head University), up here," 49ers head ing three tries and two conver- now. They know they can do it." reason for firings and failures is, coach Darrell Glenn said. coach Bobby Lutz said. "'Humber qtiite simply, that team is sions, giving them a two point Captain Dean Spencer and fly your 'They're a big team to compete dominated the first half and it's ^teitible. lead at half time. half Troy Barron will play in against and we kept fighting 'til good to see our guys get tested "We started off really good, today's game, after sitting out j Don't get vntyrrong, I'm the end." like that. Basketball in the States built up on ourselves but lost con- against Georgian due to injuries. ipioid of every ^ii|^ Canadian The 49crs showed their domi- is much more physical and [the centration and [Georgian] scored Kick off is at 4:30 p.m. at spoirts team, but i|>ei« me the nance and proved that playing Hawks] gave us a run for our excuses. some quick tries," captain Dean Valley Field. Division 1 basketball in the US. money today."