Vol 60 - Number 4 Cape Cod Community College Student Weekly March 6, 2018 Campus to Offer Security Training By Emma Field Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) is taking a leap in the right direction to prepare for a potential active shooter on campus with the well-known and well-respected nationwide, Alert Lockdown Inform Counter Evacuate (A.L.I.C.E.) training. 4Cs Police Officer Richard Mingace, a now certified A.LI.C.E. Instructor received a three-day active shooter A shot of the Bourne Bridge from the Spring 1976 edition of Sea Change Photo Credit Corey Perks training course this past January, which Mingace is now bringing to 4Cs campus. Sea Change Celebrating 50th Year On March 12, the 4Cs Police By Robert K. Foster of keeping this publication with an ellipsis preceding Department will be conducting Sea Change, the student going for so long. Sea Change the name. It’s an interesting a presentation for staff on how produced arts magazine at Cape has literally featured multiple writing mix of poetry and A.L.I.C.E. has prevailed and Cod Community College (4Cs), generations of Cape Cod prose. Sea Change began as a why 4Cs Police Chief, Maria was first published fifty years Community College creative literary magazine but has since Padilla, has chosen this particular ago this spring. The 2018 edition writers and artists,” said expanded to include all of the training for the school. After one of Sea Change is in the works Rebecca Griffin, professor Arts at the College. has participated in the A.L.I.C.E. this term following a great issue for the class producing this The second issue in 1969 presentation, one is then eligible to last year. The magazine has not edition of the magazine. was the first to include a participate in active shooter drills been published every year and “This year, we will celebrate graphic cover, but continued and scenarios that could occur if some years there were actually the creative community this in the mold of the first issue. a potential shooting were to take two editions produced, one in publication has fostered for so It also included artwork inside place, either on a college campus, the fall and one in the spring. long.” the magazine in strictly black at the movies, at a concert, and so The latest issue will not be the The first issue of the magazine and white. It was published on. Padilla plans to shut down the 50th edition, just published in was published in the spring in the winter of 1969 with Wilkens Library for three hours Sea Change’s 50th year. The of 1968 with the inside front another issue published in the over spring break to conduct technologies for publishing, stating simply: “A selection spring of 1969. Following that real-life scenarios that could take writing, and even creating of student writing from Cape were many editions, forms, place, and to teach those involved artwork over those years have Cod Community College.” It and styles of the magazine, in a shooting how to react and how changed dramatically but the was a digest size magazine reflecting changing culture to stay safe. history and tradition of the of 42 pages, with a few pages as well as changing times and Continued on page 2 magazine continues. left blank at the end. The title technologies. “Our college should be proud was actually “…sea-change”, Continued on page 4 T-shirts Raising Money for Stranded Turtles By Micaela Fox After scooping up the sea turtle, Often in life people know little Freeman and her mother brought it about those surrounding them, to the sanctuary in Wellfleet, where whether that would be a neighbor, they saved its life. coworker or classmate. Especially “Cape Cod is a stranding in today’s society, where most are hotspot,” said The National Marine consumed by their own lives, these Life Center. “Hundreds of sick and disconnections between people injured marine animals strand here keep them from sharing amazing each year.” opportunities. Her inspiration to design sea turtle Students, staff, faculty and T-shirts came from the sea turtle and administrators of Cape Cod marine life paintings that she had Community College (4Cs) may been creating. With encouragement not be aware, but student Marissa from Nauset Regional High Freeman has been producing and School’s art teacher Mrs. Ogden, selling sea turtle T-shirts. Freeman began making and selling This idea came into play after the sea turtle T-shirts when she was Freeman and her mother, Lisa in high school. She created the hand Freeman came across a Kemp silk screened T-shirts in the comfort Ridley sea turtle on Howes Beach of her home. in Dennis that was cold stunned. Continued on page 5 Sea Turtle T-shirts Photo Credit Marissa Freeman Page 2 March 6, 2018 College Doing its Part to Say Time’s Up By Hannah Cully at 12:30 p.m. Additional social On Tuesday March 6, Cape time to speak with Bendiksen Cod Community College (4Cs) as well as a representative from will be welcoming Ashley The Independence House of Bendiksen on campus in the Hyannis will also be available Lorusso Applied Technology to anyone interested afterwards Building from 12:00 p.m. to from 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Prior to this event, on Bendiksen is a motivational Thursday, March 1st, Campus speaker and award winning Life joined the Campus Police activist who has spoken at in inviting every student and many high schools and colleges faculty member to participate about her experiences as both a in White Ribbon Day as well survivor and issues educator of as the Times Up Movement to domestic abuse. help spread awareness about According to Bendiksen’s sexual harassment and abuse. personal website The White Ribbon campaign ashleybendiksen.com, she is a global movement to raise will be sharing her personal awareness and to stand up story, “from hopelessness to against sexual harassment unbreakable optimism, to silent and gender-based violence. to powerfully heard, from Students and faculty showed fearful to fearless, from victim support towards this issue to advocate, from college drop- by wearing black and white. out to valedictorian… a story of In the Grossman Commons achieving remarkable heights.” cafeteria from 11:30 a.m. to This is a great opportunity 1:00 p.m. there was a visual Ashley Bendiksen Photo Credit Cape Cod Community College website for everybody to hear a representation of black and powerful presentation on them successfully by changing inspiration to someone who white balloons and those in domestic violence and how to her mindset towards optimism. can relate to Ashley’s story. It attendance had the opportunity find strength to overcome even From these tough experiences will be a powerful, impactful to write a personal message. the most difficult situations. she decided to find a way to and candid presentation,” Be sure to participate in the “More young people make a more positive outcome said Tracy Morin, the Campus many events offered and taking are affected by unhealthy and help others. Bendiksen Engagement and Wellness place at 4Cs to help fight both relationships than most can even does this by speaking out about Coordinator. sexual harassment and gender- begin to imagine,” Bendiksen domestic violence and spreading All are welcome to join in based violence. There is nothing wrote on twitter on February 2, awareness throughout different on a presentation that will tell more powerful than spreading a 2018. “Let’s educate, advocate communities. a powerful story of overcoming clear message to the community and empower change!” “We expect attendees from adversity, domestic violence, about such important issues Bendiksen focuses upon all walks of life benefiting and gender discrimination. such as domestic violence. Just the many challenging events from gaining knowledge Refreshments will be helping one person affected by that she faced in life, sharing on domestic violence to offered at the start of the event one of these problems can make her story on how she overcame potentially offering hope and with the presentation beginning a difference in the community. Alert. Lockdown. Inform. Counter. Evaluate. Continued from page 1 on campus, a RAVE Alert would “We are being consistent be sent out to all of those who with our [local] towns,” Padilla have signed in the RAVE system, said. Sandwich High School has whether it is a text message, a full-time police officer present phone call, or email. each day and the entire school 4Cs Police Officer Devin is A.L.I.C.E. trained. Padilla Brosnan wants to make it clear believes that being consistent that nothing is ever too small with neighboring schools and to come to them about. The towns is important. The 4Cs ALICE logo Photo Credit alicetraining.com department on campus has an police department is also in open-door policy and wishes collaboration with Barnstable So far, a program that specifies not armed. In wake of the recent only to help. Police Department (BPD) which in the safety for special needs Florida school shooting, 4Cs “You can’t waste our time,” is 1.7 miles away from campus. students during a shooting is Police Officer Devin Brosnan said Brosnan, “[I]f you hear or The 4Cs Police Department has non-existent. and Officer Richard Mingace read something concerning, say immediate interaction with BPD With recent and glaring are either on patrol or in one of something.” Brosnan’s advice over the radio and can call for school shootings across the the heavily populated buildings for an active shooter on campus backup at any time. country, Padilla is increasing throughout the day. is, “Think critically. Most Padilla and her department manpower at 4Cs. Padilla is “I feel they would do active shooters last for five are looking into how to looking into hiring a security [their] best possible to reduce minutes, and it takes an average incorporate students in the guard to be a first responder, casualties,” said Padilla about of five minutes for the police Criminal Justice Department a dispatcher, and a telephone her department staff. to respond. Delay, get out, be into the A.L.I.C.E. training. operator for the school. Though If a shooting were to take proactive.” Padilla is also determined to 4Cs did have Securitas, a for hire place on campus before students, In July, 4Cs is hosting take the time to craft certain private security company, the staff, and faculty are A.L.I.C.E. additional A.L.I.C.E training; training for students in Project contract between the company trained, the protocol would be those interested can participate Forward, students from the and the college has expired as of to lockdown all buildings and and become a certified Riverview School, or those with March 1. classrooms, though Padilla instructor. Contact the 4Cs disabilities into the training as The campus still has two full- seemed unsure of this plan. Police Department for details, well. On campus there are over time police officers as well as the Since the college does not have additional information, and in 400 students with disabilities. Chief on duty, although they are any type of siren to alert those case on emergency. March 6, 2018 Page 3 Wilkens Library Lends More Than Books

Librarian Jessica Jordan working the Reference Office Photo Credit Peter McPherson By Thara Babineau change charging 10 cents a page. work the day shift, but on average they require it. There are several Once upon a time, libraries While printing or photocopying at anywhere from five to ten books tables and couches on the first had little more to offer than the library is preferable for many, are checked out during my night floor, which provide a great spot books, but over time, they’ve when it comes to lengthier tasks, shift,” said Vazquez. for students to use their laptop added to their story. While most such as online research, students Day or night, books are computers. Those who bring their libraries still feature plenty of may prefer to do that from home. constantly going in and out of the laptops or tablets to the library can paperbacks and utilize the Dewey “For research, students can Wilkens Library, and this system log on to 4Cs WIFI to gain access Decimal System, many have access the databases from home is maintained by the reference to internet and library databases. expanded their offerings to cater too, if they have a barcode on the librarians, including Tim The upper levels of the library to today’s tech savvy knowledge back of their student ID,” said Gerolami, Coordinator of Public are designated for quiet study, seekers too, with services and Vazquez. Services at Wilkens Library. with individual desks, as well as tools beyond that of books alone. Those who obtained their ID “Books that circulate, [all large tables for group seating. The Cape Cod Community College’s from the Office of Student Life of the books on the second and ground level of the library is where (4Cs) Wilkens Library is a prime will need to bring their ID to the third floors,] can be checked out students can find three private example of a multifunctional library circulation desk (the front of the library for three weeks, and study rooms, each with a table, library where books are only the desk), located on the first floor, to can be renewed two times,” said chairs, and a computer. Students beginning. get a barcode. ID cards are also Gerolami. can sign up in the reference office “We have a lot for research produced at the Wilkens Library The circulation desk is also to use these rooms. and study,” said Sue Henken, a from 4:00p.m. until 9:00p.m. where the reserve books are found. “To use the private study reference librarian at Wilkens Monday through Thursday during “Books on reserve are used rooms, [library staff] prefer Library. “Our computers have the regular semester, and students only in the library, and can be that they are used by a group of access to research databases, we can be issued barcodes at those checked out for two hours,” students, otherwise we might ask have quiet areas on the upper times. Students that login to said Gerolami. “Most are put on a student who is by themselves to levels for study, as well as private the library computers with their reserve by the faculty, though go to the 2nd or 3rd floor,” said study rooms on the lower level.” My4Cs login information do not a few are put on reserve by Vazquez The main floor of the library need the barcode to access the librarians if we know that many The lower level also has a has an open computer lab with databases. students in the same class would seating area, a classroom, and 29 desktop computers. Each is While it is great that Wilkens want to use a book.” the Nickerson Archive, where equipped with internet access, Library offers access to more than Around the corner from the Monday through Friday between printing accessibility, a word books, they remain an important circulation desk is the reference 1:00 and 5:00p.m., visitors can processor, access to the library part of the library’s purpose. office, under the big, blue “ASK explore a collection of over 10,000 holdings database, as well as “I work 3:00p.m. until HERE” sign, where students items from the 17th century to the access to other digital libraries, 8:00p.m., so I don’t see as many can find a library employee to present that reflect on the history including those with academic or books checked out as those who assist them with research, should and development of Cape Cod. scholarly journals. “[For] a lot of students, the main thing that they come to the library for is to use the computers, to type things out, [and] to print things out,” said Cristina Vazquez, the Wilkens Library circulation desk assistant. “I can help students with any tech issues they have with the library computers, printers, or photocopier.” Except for a handful of marked computers that are set apart from the rest, all the computers on the first floor are paired to nearby laser printers, giving students an alternative to printing from home, at no charge for the first 100 pages. On that same floor there is a photocopier, which takes bills and The Wilkens Library Photo Credit Cape Cod Times Page 4 March 6, 2018 Arts & Entertainment Student Works “suffer a sea change...” Continued from page 1 From page two, December 5, 1968 edition of “The 4Cs”, a predecessor of the MainSheet, there is an article on Gordon M. Browne, the first advisor for Sea Change. The article contains the following: “In expressing his attitude as advisor to Sea Change the college’s literary magazine, Mr. Browne stressed the hope that it will always be an interesting read, and will be used as an effective vehicle for those students wishing to be heard and … published.” The magazine is one of three media traditions here at 4Cs, the MainSheet newspaper and WKKL radio being the other two, which are funded through Gray’s Beach from the Spring ‘76 Edition Photo Credit D. Allen the Student Media Board of Sea Change. The William the College. If you’re an artist, Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod sculptor, writer, or other creative History Archives (http://www. person and are a student, faculty, nickersonarchives.org) on the or staff of the college then basement floor of the college you can submit your work for library houses a physical archive publication. It is likely, when of back issues of Sea Change. you read this, the deadline for An index of online digital submissions (this year it is copies of back issues can be March 1st) has passed but the found at hope is that the magazine will be www.capecod.edu/web/ produced on at least an annual langlit/seachange/archives basis. and the Sea Change website The main college web can be found at www. page, at (https://www.capecod. seachangecapecod.wordpress. edu/web/langlit/seachange), com. Campus from the Spring ‘76 Edition Photo Credit Gordon Brown has more information about Exploring The Life of a Forgotten Great By John Hanright that Simone several times wished , or “The to leave him or kill herself, which High Priestess of Soul,” was a is reflected in diaries that she kept. revolutionary musician, with Simone would in 1971 divorce a very tumultuous life. Her Stroud and move herself and her impact on music, art, culture, daughter to Liberia, West Africa. and civil rights, however, is She would record renditions indelible. Maya Angelou once of popular folk songs, such as in an essay rhetorically asked, “Cotton-Eyed Joe” and “Black “What happened, Miss Simone? is the Colour of My True Love’s Specifically, what happened to Hair.” In spite of the refusal of your big eyes that quickly veil to New York City concert promoters hide the loneliness? To your voice to help her, Simone would in 1963, that has so little tenderness, yet with Stroud’s backing and personal flows with your commitment to the promotion, fulfill her dream to play battle of life?” This is the central at Carnegie Hall. question of Simone’s biopic. Nina Simone at The Newport Festival Photo Credit The Guardian Her daughter Lisa, who goes by The Foreign Film Series (FFS) the last name Simone Kelly, said in at Cape Cod Community College Muriel Mazzanovich, who would to conceal from her mother that she the film, “When [my mother] was (4Cs) this past week screened as teach her to play classical piano. was playing in nightclubs, which performing, she was brilliant. She their final Black History Month She wanted her to perform as the her mother thought was sinful. One was also a revolutionary. She found film What Happened, Miss first black female classical pianist. fateful evening, she met Andrew a purpose for the stage, a place Simone? Born in Tryon, North For this purpose, Mazzanovich Stroud, with whom she would have from which she could use her voice Carolina on February 21, 1933, set up for Simone a scholarship a very sordid business relationship to speak out for her people.” Simone’s given name was Eunice fund for college at Julliard and the and marriage and have one child, With success and fortunes Kathleen Waymon. By the age Curtis Institute of Music. She did Lisa Simone Waymon Stroud. In also came bouts of depression and of three, Simone was already by for a time attend Julliard, but due to the film, Simone said that “the first mood swings, which would persist ear playing piano. Her mother racism Simone was rejected by the three hours after Lisa was born throughout her life. Simone Kelly and father brought her to church Curtis Institute. were the most peaceful in my life.” relates in the film that, during her every week, where Simone would The scholarship money Her husband was her manager, time living in Liberia, her mother play spirituals and hymns for the eventually ran out. In order to pay in more ways than just promoting would suddenly transform into congregants. her expenses, Simone found a gig her music career. He was physically, another person. This caught the attention of singing at a few bars and clubs. She sexually, verbally, and emotionally Continued on page 6 took the stage name “Nina Simone” abusive toward Simone, to the point March 6, 2018 Page 5 Question of the Week What are your plans after leaving 4Cs?

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Shauna Joseph Conor Breen Juliana Borden Kyle Mazzur I plan to go to a four year university To transfer to a four year school, I want to transfer to a med school Attending UMass Boston to get my to get a Bachelor’s in theatre and which one I’m not sure yet. I’m to become a trauma surgeon. Bachelor’s degree in international study stage management and thinking about studying business. business in marketing and acting. advertising.

Ryan LaFleur Kai Blanton Kefron Grant Sierra Aguiar Going to Bridgewater to get my I want to study Biology at To attend a four year college such Hopefully to study nutrition at San Bachelor’s degree in biology. hopefully UMass Amherst or as UMass Amherst or UMass Francisco University. Northeastern University. Dartmouth to get my Bachelor’s in computer science. I want to be a software designer or software engineer. Saving Stranded Turtles, One Shirt at a Time

Continued from page 1 said Freeman. “I also hope that Massachusetts Marine Educators to Diane Silverstein, a volunteer Freeman’s T-shirts can be pur- I’m able to sell enough shirts to and Art. coordinator at the Mass Audubon chased through Facebook, Insta- help the stranded sea turtles to be During that year she also re- Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctu- gram, text or email. Options for rehabilitated.” ceived an award from the Wellfleet ary, almost 1,200 cold stunned sea purchase include twenty dollar This young woman has created a Bay Wildlife Sanctuary for “Most turtles were saved. This is a pretty short sleeve T-shirts and onesies beneficial business that gives back Scientific.” This award was being amazing number when compared for babies and toddlers, all of to the reptile community. In cre- given at an art show that was hap- to the year of 2012 when a little which come in solid colors and ating these T-shirts and art pieces pening at the Sea Turtle Festival. over 400 sea turtles were res- tie-dye options. The money from she has been awarded many times Then in 2015, Freeman received cued. Freeman’s story proves the these T-shirts is then donated to for her outstanding work and con- the National Academy of Future importance of getting involved The National Marine Life Center tributions. Physicians Scientists Award of Ex- with something bigger than our- in Buzzards Bay. For every T- In 2014, Freeman was a soph- cellence for outstanding academic selves and how it can help some- shirt that is purchased, five dollars omore at Nauset Regional High achievement, leadership potential one or something else in the pro- is given back to this center. This School and during this time she and determination to serve hu- cess. money will go towards saving the earned a Certificate of Excellence manity in the field of medicine. To purchase or view Freeman’s endangered sea turtles. in recognition for Outstanding It is apparent that Freeman’s T-shirts and art work, visit her “I hope my work helps provide Achievement in Art and a fourth passion to help sea turtles pays website www.mcfseaturledesigns. awareness of the problem that sea place award for her scientific/na- off through her artwork and the com or visit her Facebook, www. turtles encounter on the Cape,” ture illustration in a contest for selling of her T-shirts. According facebook.com/mcf.seaturtles. Page 6 March 6, 2018 Open to All, Life Fitness Programs Abound By Hannah Cully February was American Heart Health awareness month. As most know, heart disease is a serious issue in the United States. Since it is now the beginning of a new year, it is a great time to focus on creating new and healthy habits. To help prevent heart disease, as well as maintain proper health, it is important to not smoke, eat a healthy diet, and to exercise daily. Just integrating a few of these habits into life can help maintain great health for years to come. Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) offers many campus recreation and wellness programs to all students, staff, faculty, and alumni. Programs, services, and facilities are centered on the physical, social, recreational, and lifelong educational needs of the campus community as they relate to student development and student success. Located right on campus, the Life Fitness Center contains both a fitness center and a gymnasium. The fitness center is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00a.m.– 6:00p.m., and the gymnasium is open Monday, Tuesday, and Life Fitness Center Photo Credit Hannah Cully Thursday from 8:30a.m.–4:30p.m. the chance to make new friends. The center also runs two games, sports, and fitness training and Wednesday and Friday from “Some of the more common fitness classes called Circuit class run every Tuesday and 8:30a.m.–12:00p.m. There are reasons students and faculty use Training and Muscle Restoration Wednesday from 11:00a.m.- also intramural sports such as the fitness center is to relieve both led by Nancy McIver. 1:00p.m. basketball, volleyball, and soccer stress, to take some time for self- Circuit training is a high energy, Even though it can be that run every Monday and care, and to stay active in the midst endurance, and strength-building challenging to find time to Thursday from 1:00p.m.-3:00p.m. of studying and sitting in class class, and Muscle Restoration is incorporate daily exercise into for anyone who is interested. There for much of the day,” said Tracy a low-intensity class to help gain busy schedules, 4Cs offers many are also ways to get some fresh Morin, the Campus Engagement more flexibility. Both of these different resources to the campus air in while you exercise. Outside and Wellness Programs fitness classes are free and open to community to help stay active. there are 6 tennis courts, 3 soccer Coordinator here at Cape Cod all fitness levels without requiring Whether it is before, after, or in fields, an outdoor basketball court, Community College. “It is often registration before-hand. between classes there seems to and many walking trails. also an important social time for Drop in with Lou is another always be an opportunity open. These facilities can also be many, and offers a welcoming fantastic and beneficial class Make sure to take advantage of used to relieve stress by taking a environment to meet new people designed with Project Forward these opportunities to keep both a break from school or even provide with similar interests.” students. It is an all-inclusive healthy body and mind. Miss Simone, “The High Priestess of Soul” Continued from page 4 Young, Gifted, and Black” (based “She went from being my on the play by Hansberry), “Don’t comfort to being the monster in Let Me Be Misunderstood,” and my life,” she said. Simone was “Ain’t Got No – I Got Life.” much later in life diagnosed with After the assassinations of manic-depressive disorder. King, Malcolm X, several Black Simone would befriend Panther leaders and the deaths many of the writers, poets, and of Hansberry, Hughes and other intellectuals of the time, such friends, Simone in disgust and as Lorraine Hansberry, James grief left the United States. During Baldwin, and Langston Hughes. the 1970s and 1980s, Simone lived The Emmett Till and Medgar in Liberia, Barbados, France, and Evers murders and the 1963 elsewhere. In Africa, she was Birmingham church bombing, 1969 studio portrait of Nina Simone Photo Credit Jack Robinson happy. which resulted in the deaths of At the advice of her friends in the south, and due to the Later, she would meet and four young African-American and a doctor, Simone began to expletives many radio stations have discussions with Dr. Martin girls and injured 22, fueled rage, take a medication that would help would return “boxes [with the Luther King, Jr. as well as Malcolm disgust, and horror in the African- to control the mood swings and records] . . . cracked in two,” X and Stokely Carmichael. These American community the depressive episodes. Everyone according to Simone Kelly. Dick latter connections would inspire In response to these acts of white noticed that she was the better for Gregory, an activist and leader in her turn toward the radical politics supremacist terrorism, Simone it, including Simone herself. She the civil rights movement, said in of Black Power and liberation. wrote the song “Mississippi went on tour again in the 1990s, the film, “We all wanted to say it. During this time, Simone would Goddamn,” an indictment of the and continued to inspire and move She said it!” She also at this time produce the songs “Backlash racism and violence pervasive in people until her death on April 21, wrote and recorded the somber ” (the lyrics of which were the south. The song was banned 2003. song “.” written by Hughes), “To Be March 6, 2018 Page 7 MainSheet Column: Making a Living on Tips EDITORIAL STAFF By Jacob A. Savoie-Foster shuts in my face, and I’m ready supermarket for food is most EDITOR Students are in economic to kick their mailbox off its likely healthier than the stuff you Hana Zayatz limbo most of the time. Some post. I would argue too that it’s find in a place like where I work students have good jobs and other even a little worse when you get at now. MANAGING EDITOR students are struggling to make a tipped a dollar (or $.75, which I’ve heard a lot of the people Madison Medeiros buck. One such industry where has happened to me before, too). who don’t work in food service students especially struggle is How much am I worth to you? A tell waitresses/waiters to get a M.E. NEWS/PHOTO food service. dollar? Or less? Are you kidding better job, but it’s not that easy. Peter McPherson I deliver pizzas on the me? If you’ve only worked in food weekend and I work as a peer Friends of mine who have service, then it’s difficult for M.E. PRODUCTION tutor during the week and then— worked as waitresses/waiters you to get a job in a different Joe Thorpe in the summer—I drive the ice or in any job where you can get industry, given the experience cream truck (while technically tips know what it means to get you’ve acquired. I can speak DIGITAL EDITOR “food service,” it’s a lot different stiffed, or in other words not from experience; I worked with Zac Cacciolfi than delivering pizzas.) Tutoring getting tipped. Wages in the food the Salvation Army for two I find to be rewarding, but I can’t industry are dangerously low, years, and when I left, I had some A&E EDITOR really say the same for the food and we rely on the money to pay issues finding work because the John Hanright industry. our bills, feed our families, pay only places that really hire in If anything, food service is a to go out and maintain a social Wareham, my hometown, are SPORTS EDITOR draining industry to work for. I’m life. But, above all, we need the restaurants. And, on the Cape, Emma Field not even talking about the long money to afford things day to day. people’s options are heavily and sometimes arduous hours. Most—if not all—food service limited to what they can do. COLUMNIST The guests, as your snobby boss jobs are under the minimum Places shut down for the bulk of Jacob A. Savoie-Foster calls them, are the people I’m wage, or way, way below it. I’m the year, and in doing so, people talking about. With delivery, it’s not gonna slip my Marxist boots really need to hunker down and ANNOUNCEMENTS a little different, because these on, but I’m just gonna say that I try their best to make it until their EDITOR guests (I hate using that word don’t think that that’s fair. workplace opens up again. Micaela Fox for customers) are not at the So, what happens when It’s not as easy as just saving restaurant; they’re at their home, people don’t tip? Well, if you money, as things always go wrong OUTREACH DIRECTORS and I’m showing up to their home don’t have the money to tip, when we’re not prepared. When Kayla Drake with their food. then just don’t go out. It’s that we’re standing in front of you Holly O’Brien So, in short, it’s a little simple. Hit up Stop & Shop or and being as kind as we can be, more intimate. I am bringing Market Basket, or wherever we expect that to be reciprocated. SPECIAL PROJECTS EDITOR the utmost convenience to there are discount groceries, and And, honestly, when my delivery Edward Zine this person with their food—it pick up some things to satisfy pals and I drive to your house, really is a luxury that delivery is your hunger. Snag some fruits, when it’s snowing or raining real REPORTERS actually a thing, and you know some vegetables, and make a hard and we’re wet and cold, Hannah Cully it—they hand me the money, I wholesome meal. How does please think to pass us a little Daeg Hamilton hand them the change. “Have a that sound? I can guarantee you something extra. We’d do the Kai Lester good night!” and then the door that whatever you pick up at the same for you. Dan Maguire Brendan McGowan “MainSheet Mechanic” Ethan Mulcahy Jasmine Stacy

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Immunization Requirements for Full-Time Students Organizer: LGBTQ+ Club The Student Immunization Records office would like to Event Type: Student Activity remind all fulltime (12 credits) students, that if they haven’t already done so to submit their immunization/vaccine records Event Venue: North Building to the office ASAP. Life Fitness Open Hours For more information, contact: Shelley Thompson ext. The Life Fitness Center now has expanded hours! Now open Monday- 4331 or at [email protected] Thursday 9:00-6:00pm. Visit the Office of Student Life to obtain your Student ID. Bring your ID to the Life Fitness Center and fill out a membership form. Makers: Women in Space Tuesday, March 20, 2018 2:00-4:00 pm The Life Fiftness Center is also hiring Work Study Students! This is the story of female scientists, engineers and astronauts who were an integral part of pioneering America’s space program. For some information please contact: Event Venue: Lorusso Applied Technology Building Tracy Morin, MSEd, ACSM-CPT Event Location: Second Floor Solarium Campus Engagement and Wellness Programs Coordinator

Cape Cod Natural History Conferernce EXPLORING NON-TRADITIONAL CAREER PATHS Saturday, March 17, 2018 8:30-2:30 Wednesday, March 28, 2-3 pm This Year’s Topics Vulnerability of Humpback Whales to Learn about the many benefits of choosing a NonTraditional Paths by Gender, such as a female firefighter Ship Strike and Entanglement in Waters around Cape Cod or a male dental hygienist. Learn about The Cape’s Secretive and Elusive Marsh Birds the many possibilities. MM Wilkens Building, Room 105 Event Location: Main Theatre in the Tilden Arts Center Facilitated by Stephanie Venancio $25-30 Foreign Film Series CCCC Anime Club Tuesday, March 20, 2018 3:30-5:30 Come and see Etre et Avoir Every Wednesday, 2:00-3:30pm. The Anime Club meets France (2002) Director/writer Philibert filmed Georges Lopez and his weekly for all things.....ANIME! dozen students for six months in Lopez’ one-roomed French village Organizer: Anime Club school. This patient approach allowed Philibert to capture children Event Venue: North Building who seem completely unaware of the camera as they go about their Event Location: North 108 daily routines. Lopez is a teacher extraordinaire – combining the basics of reading, writing, and math with baking pancakes, sledding, and discussing life with his young students. Transfer Representative from William James College In French with English subtitles. Monday, March 19, 2018 11:00-2:00pm Director: Nicolas Philibert, 104 minutes Don’t wait on making those transfer plans! Do it now! You HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH PAPER- PART II can find this representative in the cafeteria which is aslo Thursday, March 8, 2-3 pm known as the Grossman Commons. Explore additional utilization of resources in the organization of research paper writing. North Building, Room 104 Cherish the Ladies Facilitated by Patricia Allen Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:00-9:30 Cherish The Ladies has become one of the most engaging and Family Food Pantry The Family Pantry of Cape Cod Community College is open for the successful ensembles in the history of Celtic music. Over three 2018-2019 academic year. Students and Faculty are encouraged to decades they have shared timeless Irish traditions with audiences visit the pantry to learn more on how they can benefit from the Food worldwide. Their signature blend of virtuosic instrumental talents, Pantry. Clients will need their school ID and proof of their current address in order to enroll. Clients are able to shop at the Pantry once beautiful vocals, and stunning step dancing translates seamlessly per week and receive a full bag of non-perishable groceries. The Pantry to a full symphonic program. is looking for volunteers, so please call 508-362-2131 Ext. 4365 for Event Location: Main Theatre in the Tilden Arts Center more information, or visit the Pantry! The Family Food Pantry is located on the lower level of the Life Fitness Center. Monday, 9:30a-12:00pm. Unity Club Tuesday, 9:30a-3:00pm The Unity Club meets every Monday at 1:00pm in the Wednesday, 10:00a-1:00pm Library Conference Room. The mission of the Unity Club is to inspire, encourage and support pride in and knowledge of all heritages, backgrounds and ablilities.

Mindfulness Meditation Circle Every Wednesday, 2018 12:30-12:55pm This group will meet in the Multimedia room on the groundfloor of the library. No experience is necessary, and the sessions are open to students, faculty, staff and administrators. Please join us. You have nothing to lose but your stress.

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