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The Beacon - Vol 10 No. 8 - February 3, 2012

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications & Events at Merrimack ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Beacon by an authorized administrator of Merrimack ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. X Number 8 Friday, February 3, 2012 www.merrimacknewspaper.com Loiseau NFL Draft Potential Shines at Shrine Game ported me more than anyone the longest running all-star football Kayka Morong ‘12 else in my whole life,” said the games in history. The game includes Sports Editor Shrewsbury, Mass., native. the top-ranked Division I, II, and III Loiseau played four hard athletes in the country and provides Ever since senior Merrimack foot - years for the Warriors. As a line - players an opportunity to be looked ball player Shawn Loiseau was 7 backer, he said, he has learned a lot at by the top NFL recruiters, making years old, he knew he wanted to be - from his coaches, his teammates and the game a remarkable experience. come a professional linebacker. his role on the field. One of his biggest inspirations After the 2011 season ended, he was his father. was selected to take part in the Jan. See Loiseau “He has always pushed me to be 21 East-West Shrine game. This Continued on Page 5 the best I could be, and has sup - game, established in 1925, is one of Bathroom Cleaning in the Toilet Patrick Coskren ‘13 Staff Writer

Over the winter break dozens of to move our cabinetry out of the bathrooms in the apartments were bathroom to make room for the not cleaned, apparently violating cleaners, which was not exactly the terms of the housing agree - light, only to come back to a bath - ment with students. room yet to be cleaned.” Numerous students were upset to James Finn, the assistant director find the 42 bathrooms just as they of Physical Plant, said he under - had left them before heading off stood the concerns and apologized. campus for the winter holidays. “We are very sorry about the bath - BEAST OF THE EAST: #4 Merrimack to take on #3 University “It is tough paying the amount of rooms that were not cleaned and money we do for tuition to not we take full responsibility,” he Friday night at Lawler Rink . See story, Page 10. have certain things fixed and said. cleaned as promised in my hous - Physical Plant sent out emails ing agreement,” said Connor Daly, asking anyone whose bathroom a junior. “I do not feel I should was not cleaned and would like it have had to contact someone be - cleaned to email or call to arrange Post Game Party to cause my bathroom was not a time for cleaning. cleaned. I feel that a better effort Those whose bathrooms were left could have been made to make uncleaned will be cleaned over the Make Some Noise sure my bathroom was taken care spring break (March 16 – March of.” 25). As for those with large cabi - Tricia Lewis, a senior, faced a sim - netry, as in the case of Lewis, if Spring Concert Performer ilar problem. In her case, she said, you inform Physical Plant before - “It was honestly more of an incon - hand, they will assist you in mov - to be announced venience than anything. We had ing it if not move it themselves.

Dana Hildner ‘13 Staff Writer

The Merrimack Program Board will host a pulling random words out of a hat, and have post-game party in the MPR on Friday night progressed to writing and producing their own after the hockey game against Boston Univer - tracks, featured on their debut album, “The sity. The party is free to the Merrimack com - Scotch Tape.” munity with a Mack Card; each student is “I am really excited Timeflies is coming to permitted one guest. Merrimack,” junior Marissa Keach said. “I The highlight of the party will be the an - have been a fan since they first started. I am nouncement of the performer for the 2012 also excited to find out who is coming to per - Spring Weekend concert at Merrimack. There form for Spring Weekend. I am really looking will be an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet as forward to attend the post-game party.” well as a special performance by the YouTube sensation Timeflies. According to their Facebook page: “Time - flies is a duo that originated in Boston and is currently located in Brooklyn, N.Y. Rob Resnick (Rez), producer, provides the beats while Cal is on vocals. Timeflies produces hip- hop, rap, and pop tracks.” PGP The duo started making videos of the lead Continued on Page 3 vocalist, Cal, freestyling to famous tracks by Page 2 The Beacon February 3, 2012 Editorial Board Senior Section: Editor in Chief Ashley Sarris Making Career Moves Associate F Editor in Chief Patrick Lawlor Getting LinkedIn F Justin Delaney ‘12 and current work experience, members have used the website Sports Editor Staff Writer links to any other networking to submit hundreds of thou - A Kayla Morong accounts they may have, per - sands of applications to poten - As graduation nears for the sonal contact information, and tial employers. Interim T senior class, many students are recommendations they have ac - Matthew Lindmark, a senior News Editor discovering just how difficult a quired. business student at Suffolk Mike Romanella task finding a job in today’s S Laura Callan, a senior man - University and strong sup - ultra-competitive market can agement student at Merrimack, porter of creating a LinkedIn Interim be. explained the usefulness of dis - account, researched online net - News Editor No longer is a high grade- playing information on working and found that “61 per - Jess Morse point average, a college degree, N LinkedIn, saying, “LinkedIn is cent of job seekers find their job or previous work experience especially useful for anyone ap - through their network or some - Standards Editor enough to enter the job hunt plying for a new job. Since re - one they know.” O Stephen Tullgren with confidence. Now, it is im - sumes are typically only one The number of LinkedIn perative that students begin to page in length, you can really users and increasing amount of Associate make connections with employ - C only put a limited amount of in - connections being made and ap - Sports Editor ers well before applying with a formation on them. However, if plications being sent out Matthew LaMalfa company. you include a link to your through this site demonstrates A LinkedIn.com has developed LinkedIn account on your re - how useful it can be for college into a widely used resource by sume, it provides potential em - students and recent graduates E Staff employers and applicants for ployers with an extra source of in finding a career. networking and forming con - Laura Bakopolus information regarding your As competition for jobs rises

B nections that could lead to jobs. Patrick Coskren skills and qualifications.” to new levels, students must do LinkedIn is helpful in allow - Sara Davies Proper use of the space on everything possible in order to

Justin Delaney ing students to show off their one’s page can serve as a great stay ahead and seek future em - Ryan Flanigan resumes in a new way to any tool for impressing potential ployers. Networking has be - E Devin Gordon employers who are also mem - employers and giving impor - come the most powerful tool in Dana Hildner bers of LinkedIn. Considering tant information to those in gaining an edge on other appli - William Humphrey G that there are now more than your network, she said. cants and LinkedIn has estab - Tim Iannacone 135 million users and more The rising popularity of lished itself as the leader in Andrew Napolitano than 2 million companies with E LinkedIn is another reason why online business networking Robert Perrochi LinkedIn company pages, hav - Kaitlyn Quinlan it is such a helpful tool to col - with more than 14 million col - ing an account could be ex - L John Smyth lege students who are trying to lege students and recent gradu - Mark Steber tremely beneficial for those who find employers to communicate ates signed up through 2011. Harry Mullin, Distribution are struggling to make impor -

L with. In fact, according to This number is sure to rise over tant connections. LinkedIn’s website, executives the next few years as students Members of LinkedIn are en - from each 2011 Fortune 500 creating a membership truly do

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Change in Zest Hours: S

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Warriors’ Den Extends Hours h

Andrew Napolitano ‘12 said, “It was a colossal disappointment to learn Quade Library. Staff Writer of the change for Zest’s hours of operation. As In mid-February students will receive an someone who frequently visited Zest after mid - email directing them to a website where they

night, I was very saddened to hear that I could can provide feedback to Sodexo; those who o Zest, which opened last semester as part of no longer enjoy the luxury of late-night fine complete the survey will be rewarded with a a wave of facilities upgrades on campus, has dining.” candy bar. Sodexo has already floated such changed its hours due to the response from the Cultrera may be in the minority in regards ideas as having the Warriors’ Den deliver to student body. to the altering of the hours, however; the hours student residences from Thursday to Sunday Jay Degioia, the manager of Sodexo, said,

of the café will stand until the student body nights, with items from the menu at Augie’s o “We have listened to suggestions and are act - speaks again, Degioia said. Pub. The proposal called for student groups to ing accordingly to the response from the stu - Sodexo employees noticed the difference in deliver food, in exchange for 10 percent of the dents.” Numerous students have requested morning sales compared to evening sales at profits. that the hours for Zest be altered to meet their Zest throughout the first semester, and “We have had great success with students need for Zest’s breakfast menu, which includes

changed the hours. Zest is now open earlier, working for us at hockey games and believe we l breakfast sandwiches and hot cups of cappuc - while the Warriors’ Den is open later to fulfill could have the same success at the Warriors cino. students’ desire for late-night fried food. The Den,” he said. “It’s a win- win.” Zest is now open Monday through Friday Den is open until 11 p.m. Sunday to Wednes - If student groups are interested in starting between 8:30 and 11 a.m. for breakfast, then day and until 1 a.m. Thursday to Saturday. this program up, they can contact Degioia or

11 a.m to 9 p.m. for lunch and dinner, and Sun - Degioia believes the changes will be well- re - John Gallagher in the Student Involvement of - N days 3 to 9 p.m. It was formerly open until 1 ceived throughout the campus. He said, “We fice. a.m. on some days. have exceeded our expectations in regards to “The campus is growing,” Degioia said, “and Some students are disappointed in the sales.” as the campus grows, we are going to grow change of the café’s hours. He believes a major factor to Zest’s positive with it.” Alex Cultrera, a member of the junior class, start is the location, on the first floor of the Mc - e

PGP Continued from cover Greek Recruitment Allison Stinson, associate director of student in - w volvement, said tickets for the April 27 Spring Week - Sororities and Fraternities will be on end concert in Lawler Arena will go on sale immediately after Friday night’s announcement. Main Street in the upcoming days. Tickets are $5 per student — going up to $10 on Feb. 20 — and $15 per guest (students can purchase s two each). Tickets for the general public will be sold Sororities online starting Feb. 20 for $20 apiece. Cash, check or Mack Card payment is acceptable. Alpha Sigma Tau Theta Phi Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha

Pictured Left: 2011 Spring Fraternities Concert Performer Phi Kappa Theta Ludacris Tau Kappa Epsilon

Inquire within if interested Merrimack Redesigns Website

Sarah Davies ‘13 system. The new Merrimack search engine re - you like what you see now, then you will love Staff Writer turns better results and automatically sug - when we launch phase two,” said Walton. gests search topics. The new home page One feature of the new homepage is the “Pic The Merrimack website recently underwent incorporates a simple design with more news, of the Day.” Every day, a new picture featuring a few layout changes in hopes of incorporating photos, and events happening on campus. Merrimack life is uploaded. Anyone can sub - a cleaner look and ease of use. mit a picture from a camera or phone that The website management team consists of shows a glimpse of campus. two people: webmaster Stacie Bowman and “We love to see what’s going on around cam - her assistant, Michael Walton. Both Bowman pus,” said Walton. “If there is anything excit - and Walton work in the communications de - ing happening, go ahead and shoot a picture. partment at Austin Hall, where they monitor You would be surprised what we find interest - and control the design and layout of the main ing.” Merrimack homepage on a daily basis. Student Kirsten Dube said, “My favorite The design team wanted to base the re - feature of the new website is the Pic of the design off the Merrimack home page that Day. It’s a fun way to see what students are launched 2010. The new layout does not in - doing around campus and it’s nice when I see clude any content change, just design changes. my friends on the home page.” Content administrators such as faculty still Pictures can currently be submitted control the content. through the web site or emailed to picofthe - The 2010 home page had been generally [email protected]. well received by students, but the web design Merrimack College’s New Website The new web revamp aims to make naviga - team identified poor navigation and design tion for incoming students, current students, concerns with it, so the college decided to hire and the public easier and more enjoyable. It White Whale Web Services to head the re - also presents Merrimack with a cleaner and design project last July. Phase two will involve gathering students’ more eye-catching look, the designers say, and White Whale took on the project in two insight on what they want to see on the Merri - the college will continue to better its image and phases, with the first phase consisting of an mack website. “Phase two will incorporate a make this campus and its components more improved search feature, a more dynamic redesign on a much larger scale, beyond giving user-friendly. home page, and a new content management the site a new look and easier navigation. If Page 4 The Beacon February 3, 2012 Sodexo Serves Up Soft Serve Students Rejoice over Frozen Treat

Patrick Lawlor ‘13 Jim Petr. Associate Editor-In-Chief “I think it is a delicious treat and great addition to the café,” said junior Andrea Students were welcomed back from Yavarow. break with a new addition to Sparky’s “We want to hear from the students,” Place — a soft-serve ice cream machine. added Degioia. He said there are options News of the new machine was all over to allow the machine to produce frozen yo - Twitter feeds. Student-athletes who had gurt as well, if that is something students arrived to campus early released news to want. all their classmates, social media being Since Degioia became general manager the most popular medium. of Merrimack Dining in the fall many stu - “We meet with SGA every other week dent needs have been addressed. The grill and this was the number one thing that was added in Sparky’s Place, as well as students were interested in,” said Jay De - lunch hours extended to continuous serv - gioia, Sodexo’s general manager at Merri - ice. mack. Degioia explained that the He said he wants to hear from stu - installation of the ice cream machine was dents, and encourages students to “like” student-driven, like all of Merrimack Din - the Merrimack Dining page on Facebook. ing’s decisions. “We got our resources together and re - Join the discussion at Students Scream for Ice Cream in Sparky’s Place alized that we could lease a machine merrimacknewspaper.com. through Edy’s, making it a cost-effective ~Photo by John Smyth~ decision,” Degioia said. Share your thoughts and But with the high volume use there chine for the amount of use. We feel it is a ond day of the semester. But that sure has comments were a few glitches with the frozen big enough machine,” Degioia said. not stopped them from eating the ice dessert machine. “We brought in a tech - Many students were discouraged when cream. nician to calibrate it and adjust the ma - the machine was out of order on the sec - “It’s great when it works,” said junior Theology On Constant Contact is all the RAVE Tap: Sex can do for you. Ron Guilmette, your registration. Log in again Dana Hildner ‘13 Laura Bakopolus ‘13 Staff Writer chief of Police Services, ex - to confirm your contact infor - Staff Writer plained that the Rave system mation. “It is the responsibility Beepbeepbeep: Your phone “allows Police Services to send of users to update their phone On Feb. 15 in Augie’s Pub at 8 p.m., Cam - emergency information via numbers and email addresses pus Ministry is hosting Theology on Tap: Sex buzzes, so you look down to see who texted you. It’s an un - email, text and/or voice mes - within the system and keep Is Beautiful. sages” to ensure that you aren’t them current,” Guilmette said. The speakers and discussion moderators known number, but you open the text in case it’s something left out in the cold (literally, Students should be aware are Brian Suehs-Vassel and his wife, Jen sometimes). Guilmette said in that Police Services will email Suehs-Vassel, as well as Allison Gill and her important (and because your curiosity often gets the best of his email last week, “Emergen - “all employees and students the husband, Bobby Gill. Everyone is invited, cies include, but are not limited week of February 6 through 10, with free food and soda supplied, and for those you). You expect it to be spam, or maybe that cute stranger to, college shut down due to notifying them in advance of a who are of age there is a 21-plus cash bar. weather, power outages, natu - Rave Alert test. It is very im - Suehs-Vassel talked about the expectations from the gym asking you out to a romantic dinner at Sparky's ral disasters, and fires.” portant that all employees and of the event: “The topic ‘Sex Is Beautiful’ is an In order to receive these students follow the instructions opportunity for us as a Christian, Catholic in - Place. Instead, the text tells you alerts, students must register (above) so that they may receive stitution to share the positive views and in - their cell phones. The alerts up-to-the-minute information sights of two married couples.” that there’s a power outage in Cushing, and classes the next will be delivered automatically on any emergency situation He said the goal is to start a dis - to Merrimack e-mail accounts, that may occur,” according to cussion after 10 to 20 minutes of sharing ideas day will be canceled. This is pretty much the Guilmette. to establish healthy relationships Donna Swart - On the change of venue from The Loft to best news you could have gotten — even wout, dean of Augie’s Suehs-Vassel says, “The Loft was a campus life, is a good experience, but Augie’s can give more better than the date with the gym rat — be - firm believer in convenience and no worries about transporta - the importance of tion. Augie’s is a great spot to host any event.” cause now you have an extra few days to study Rave Alert. “Come find out why sex is beautiful,” “I hope all stu - Suehs-Vassel said. for that much-dreaded test on every art histo - dents will sign up rian who ever lived. for Rave alerts. It Now imagine you is the fastest and didn't get that text. You best way to learn stay up all night cram - about a campus ming your brain with emergency or if incomprehensible names and but if you want the alert to be classes are cancelled due to dates, even though your room - sent to a different e-mail ad - snow,” she said. “The notifica - mate wants to pregame for the dress or to a mobile device:: tion students receive through Super Bowl a week early. The 1. Log on to www.ge - Rave ensures your individual following morning, you trek all trave.com safety and the safety of the the way across campus to Cush - 2. Enter Merrimack Col - Merrimack College community, ing Hall, the whole way mut - lege in the site name box. and that is why we are hoping tering to yourself that 8 a.m. 3. Enter username (last to have every student partici - classes should be outlawed. You name and first initial: smithj). pate." arrive to find out that class is Enter your Merrimack network In addition to vital weather canceled. Waking up in time for password. alerts, the college will record a For more information visit Campus this 8 a.m. course was your 4. Click on the fields that message on the Weather Emer - Ministry, located on the third floor of biggest accomplishment of 2012 represent your preferred gency Hotline, which can be method of alert communication reached at (978) 837-5700. the Sakowich Center (and something you can now check off your list of New Year’s and add or edit your contact in - Beepbeepbeep. Your phone is resolutions). Don’t you wish you formation. buzzing again. It might be Rave had known about it sooner? If you have already regis - Alert telling you class is can - That’s what Rave Alert tered with Rave, you may not celed tomorrow — now, don't be completely finished with you want to check your phone? Page 5 The Beacon February 3, 2012 Stories From Abroad: Roma! Joan Corcoran 13 and want a bag, they have to pay for Editor from Abroad it. This motivates people not to be wasteful with plastic and paper. Ciao, Merrimack! Joan here, When in Europe, being an Amer - with my first international article ican instantly sets you apart. The for the 2012 Beacon. locals and other Europeans can tell from a mile away that we’re Ameri - Before entering college, I knew can regardless of what we’re wear - that one semester I would study ing or what we’re doing. We are abroad. Although I looked into op - generally louder than the Italians. tions other than Rome (such as Another dead giveaway, or so I’ve Barcelona, Madrid, and Florence), I been told, is that Americans smile always knew deep down I would while walking through the streets end up here. and Europeans usually do not. Something about Rome can make The language barrier has also you feel like you are amongst great - proven to be less of a problem and ness. One minute you are strolling more of an exciting challenge then through the streets, admiring the anything else. After a few nights in restaurants and little shops, and Rome I somehow managed to hold a next you are stumbling upon the conversation in what little “Italian” Trevi Fountain. I knew (American/Spanish/Italian). The physical differences between This was my first time actually this European city and other Amer - speaking words other then “Ciao” ican cities, although obvious, are and “Grazie.” This, to me, was one Beacon News Editor Joan Corcoran, and Photo Editor not what shock me the most. After of my favorite Roman experiences Agata Adamczuk studying abroad this semseter in Italy living here for one week I already as of yet and reminds me that I re - have picked up on many differences. ally am in a different country, and I For starters, the Italians are very, am here to learn and experience very good at preserving energy. new things. Study Abroad in Fall

Each household is given a certain What I have taken from this first February 1st : “Discover England & Ireland” from 4-5pm in the 3rd floor lounge of amount of power a day, and if they week in Italy is to always be bold Sakowich. This is for students interested in studying abroad in England or Ireland. go over that limit, all their power and tackle any obstacles and accept will shut off. To turn the power any challenge that will lead you to February 15th : “Discover Australia” from 4-5pm in 3rd floor lounge of Sakowich. This is for students interested in studying abroad in Australia. back on they have to go through the the best person you can be! Ar - process of unplugging every appli - rivederci, Merrimack! Good luck February 16th : Global Village from 4-5pm in the 1st floor lounge of Sakowich. This is ance in their apartment and with (insert upcoming sporting like a mini epcot where the international students and study abroad returnees create dis - plays using food, pictures, music, etc to represent their country. All students are welcome restarting the breaker. events/other events here)! to attend and students can vote on their favorite display Also, Italians don’t buy their gro - ceries in bulk. They tend to shop at markets or the grocery store every day or so. And, when they do shop

Loiseau school field, and hundreds throughout the week. Some of these ath - NFL will be the next chapter of his life. of NFL scouts, general letes included running back Tauren Being a NFL linebacker has always been Continued from cover managers, coaches and Poole from Tennessee and cornerback a career goal for this talented Warrior. news reporters gravitated Robert Blanton from Notre Dame. Throughout his life he has had to over - Along with the honor of participating in while players prepared for the game. “All the players and coaches were great. come many obstacles, including the mes - the game, the players give back to the For the most part, Loiseau described It was interesting talking with the other sage that he wasn’t big enough or fast community by visiting patients at the preparing for the game “like no other.” players and hearing about their college enough to play Division I football. His Shriner Hospitals for children. However, under the eye scouts and experiences,” he said. success at Merrimack has come a long The game is held every January at Trop - coaches, he had to exhibit his talent As game day arrived, Loiseau was ready way and provided him the opportunity to icana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. amongst some of the top football players to make a difference for the East team. prove that with hard work, you can “I can remember receiving the phone call in the country. This was a transition With an atmosphere enhanced by thou - achieve anything. from my agent and being so excited and from the competition Loiseau has faced sands of fans, players, NFL scouts and Loiseau, one of the top-ranked lineback - honored to be able to play in the 87th at the Division II level. coaches, he went into the game craving ers in the country, hopes he will be annual Shrine game in Florida at Tropi - “NFL scouts wanted to see if I could to make a positive impression across the drafted in the next NFL draft, beginning cana Field,” said an enthused Loiseau. handle my own against the Division 1 country. on April 26. As Loiseau waited to travel to the big players. So every play, I wanted to show “I wanted to show how hard I work and “It does not matter where you come game, he was anxious to meet the ath - them why I belonged out there and why how intense I am. I felt like I had a from, what school you play for, and most letes he would be playing with, and I will be successful and a good player in game that showed that,” said Loiseau. importantly what others think,” he said. against. the NFL,” he said. East hung tough, but lost 24-17 to the “All that matters is what you want to He arrived in Tampa on Jan. 14. During In addition to hours of practice and com - West all-stars. achieve, how hard you are willing to the week leading up to the game he had munity service, Loiseau was able to form So where will he be after he graduates? work, and a never-ending desire to be one of the greatest experiences of his relationships with other star athletes Loiseau didn’t hesitate: playing in the successful.” life: Practices were held at a local high The Beacon Launches It’s New Website With This Issue

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Questions on the Quad Compiled by John Smyth and Ryan Flanigan What Questions should The Beacon Feature in Questions On the Quad?

Is it wrong to be strong? Where are you going for Who are you rooting for in What is your favorite spring break? the Super Bowl? cafe food? -Mike Collins -Ned Morley -Lauren Ryan -Devon Robinson

Blonde or brunette? Are you satisfied with the What is your favorite Boxers or briefs? cafe food? Disney movie? -EK -Wayne Mack -Colleen Strachan -Emily Para Page 7 The Beacon February 3, 2012 Valley Voice News From Outside Campus By, Patrick J. Lawlor, Associate Editor in Chief Couple slain in Andover home Magee’s Lexus was found torched in the it was a murder-suicide: McDermott shot White, also a former sec - ANDOVER —Just before the end of last North End neighborhood of Boston, just her husband while in the car, then took retary of state, ran his early campaigns semester, a double homicide occurred days prior to the deaths. her own life. Statistically, murder-sui - as a proponent for rent control. One of just miles from the Merrimack campus. Police are still investigating this case cides in which a woman is the aggressor his early political slogans was, “When No person of interest or suspect has been and ask for the public’s help in providing are rare. landlords raise rents, Kevin White raises identified publicly. any information they may have. Police found a child’s car seat in the ve - hell.” White also gained popularity and The bodies of John and Geraldine Magee hicle, but further investigation deter - notoriety in 1972 when he convinced the were found by a relative in their million- Police: Woman Killed Husband, Self mined that the baby was safe, staying State Police to release dollar home just off Route 28. John HAVERHILL — In the historic trails of with family members. members of the Rolling Stones so that Magee was a real estate developer of up - Winnekenni Castle, a body of a man and they could make their concert in Boston, scale homes, and well established in the woman were found in a car by walkers Former Mayor of Boston Dies and avoid unruly fans. city. on Jan. 11. Martha McDermott, 36, of BOSTON — Former Boston Mayor His funeral was held on Wednesday at This would be the first homicide in 20 Hampton, N.H., and her husband, Kevin White died Jan. 27 at age 82. St. Cecilia Church in Back Bay. Eulogies years in town, the last one being a postal Kristin Broderick, 37, of Houston, Texas, White died in his Beacon Hill home after were delivered by former State Treas - carrier killed in November 1991. were shot to death. a decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s. urer Robert Crane, U.S. Rep. Barney Some investigators speculated the mur - An investigation by Haverhill and Mas - He was mayor of Boston from 1968 to Frank, Mayor Thomas Menino, and der was related to organized crime, as sachusetts State Police determined that 1984. White’s son, Mark. Obama Calls for College Reform

Robert Perocchi -’12 dramatically enough to be worth the extra money. Staff Writer Obama also drew attention to teachers. President Obama’s State of the Union “Teachers matter. So instead of bash - address on Jan. 24 included several points ing them, or defending the status quo, that could impact students at Merrimack let's offer schools a deal. Give them the re - and other small colleges. sources to keep good teachers on the job, Obama said more resources should be and reward the best ones.” directed toward turning community col - Obama said he also wanted to create leges into – “places that teach people new career options to make teachers more skills that local businesses are looking for effective and their jobs more valuable. right now, from data management to His remarks coincide with a strong ef - high-tech manufacturing.” fort to keep more students in high school Obama plans to unite businesses with and reduce the dropout rate. With a new community colleges through a course that focus on teaching and students, Merri - will teach them the skills they need. mack might be able to realize its potential This concurs with Obama’s stance that as a college that teaches students how to higher education should not be a luxury, perfect the art of education. Merrimack Obama said he planned to strip federal already offers fellowships to masters stu - aid from colleges that don’t provide good dents in teaching; by applying sharper value and increase the overall number of focus to this area, the college may be able available work study jobs. to benefit highly from such future devel - When community colleges start to offer opments. more job placement, will Merrimack be Whether these notions come to pass able to compete with them? Less tuition the way they are expected to and whether and a job guarantee is more appealing or not Merrimack College is up to the than higher tuition with no assured fu - challenge is something only time will tell. ture employment. Merrimack would have The economy and job placement was a central focus of to lower its tuition to compete with com - President Obama’s recent State of the Union Address. munity colleges, or place more effort into increasing the strengths of its programs Police Log 1/23/2012 4:50 p.m., PARKING VIO - 1/25/2012 NO TIME, SUSPICIOUS Unit confiscated a large amount of al - LATION ODOR cohol from the students outside of Ash After receiving a call from an athletic MCPD received a call from AC Paul Center. coach officers responded to the Volpe Williams regarding a suspicious odor Complex Bus Parking area because emanating from Monican 124. Officers 01/28/2012 23:09, SUSPICIOUS there were vehicles illegally parked in responded and advised speaking with ODOR the area where a team bus needed to resident student. Drug paraphenillia RA John Ladino requests an officer for park. The unit reported issuing two and alcohol have been seized from a suspicious odor in Ash first floor eat. parking citations and two “Notice to the room. Ofc. reports call unfounded. Tow” stickers on the vehicles that were illegally parked in the Bus Park - 01/28/2012 12:18 a.m., Arrest ing Zone. Ofc. And CSO reported being out in front of Monican Center with (1) male 1/23/ 2012 8:19, ARREST resident. The Monican resident was Officer conducted a MV stop on Walsh placed under arrest for Disorderly Way, MA. The operator of the MV, Conduct and Resisting Arrest. Michael Mccarron was served a notice of trespass on 11/19/2009. Lt. re - 01/28/2012 1:06 a.m., RES LIFE sponded to Walsh Way to assist. Sgt. An O’Brien Hall RA called P.S. to re - Placed Michael Mccarron under arrest port a resident was on campus and in for trespassing and transported him to O’Brien Hall at the time. The resident North Andover police department. is currently on the Weekend away list extended for him until 11 a.m. on Sat - 1/25/2012 2:12 p.m., SUSPICIOUS urday 01/28/2012. Ofc and AC were ODOR dispatched and reported speaking Received a call from RA reporting a with the resident. suspicious odor on the 3rd floor around the area of rooms 316-320. 01/28/2012 22:23, ALCOHOL Damage was reported on Sunday January 29 to the 125 Officer responded and was not able to SGT. Reported being off with three in - entrance sign. According to Police Services there is no locate. dividuals in front of Ash Center. information as to what caused the damage. SGT. Reported speaking with students Page 8 The Beacon February 3, 2012 Theology With Tim A New Year’s Resolution within the Catholic Faith

tant than whether he or she is what is best for ourselves and set you free.” Freedom itself is Tim Iannacone ‘12 Catholic,” while another 86% of family. These principles, essen - not simply the ability to believe Columnist Catholics say “you can disagree whatever you want, but with aspects of church teachings rather freedom is directly con - As we all begin the New Year, and still remain loyal to the ...strive to ditioned to the Truth of it is appropriate to really examine Church.” The first statistic, while Christ. the state of the Catholic Faith foolishly trying to judge religion understand the As we are already well into within America, as it is so often from a secular perspective, claims the New Year, I propose a res - an object of contention in the pub - that nine out of ten American Church and Her olution for those who struggle lic square. It is an unfortunate Catholics understand very little to live in a world torn by opin - and widespread problem in our about their Faith. The Catholic ion. Instead of being a country Church, indeed most religions teaching Catholic American, who em - Commentary that that take themselves seriously, braces the tantalizing pseudo- many would never ascribe themselves to tially an expansion of Lockean en - freedoms of a secular state and Catholics not only do not care to mere moralism. Furthermore, a lightened ideas, work well in ignores the guidance of the practice their faith, but addition - Catholic must wonder how a per - parliamentary systems, but are Church, strive to understand the ally compound this problem with son could indeed live a truly completely illegitimate inside the Church and Her teachings. Be - ignorance. The American culture, “good” life outside of the sacra - context of the Catholic Faith. come an American Catholic, who and I mean this apart from “lib - ments, and the benefit of the Catholicism, unlike later Chris - places faith in the Truth handed eral” and “conservative,” has con - Mass. It unfortunately appears tian sects, has maintained an ab - down from the apostles, and uses tinually spawned a false notion of that most Catholics in this coun - solute way in the service of Truth. this to improve the greater soci - freedom that, until modern times, try prescribe to a perverted form Jesus exclusively said, “I am the ety. Pray earnestly for the faith remained blessedly absent from of moralism, and consider religion Way, the Truth, and the Life,” to embrace the teachings of the the Church. This idea, which is to be a kitschy add-on used to leaving very little wiggle room for Church, as they ultimately offer deeply embedded in the enlight - build fellowship and community. those 86% of American Catholics us freedom the world cannot give. ened principles our country was The Church, quite clearly de - who like to follow their own built upon, has spawned some nounces such ideas, but of course, “ways.” A century and a half ago, dangerous ideas in the minds of the second statistic shows that Protestant Americans feared the Join the discussion on those who look to serve two mas - many refuse to listen. arrival of Catholic immigrants be - merrimacknewspaper.com. ters. The second statistic seen in cause they were subject to the op - Share your thoughts and A glance at a recent USA USA Today is perhaps the final pressive, totalitarian regime of comments Today article reveals something evidence for the secularization of the Roman Pontiff and his bish - very startling about American Catholic Americans. As citizens of ops. What the immigrants under - Catholics. A survey states that a free democracy, most of us are stood was the exact same thing 88% of Catholics declare that instilled with the belief that we that John the Evangelist wrote “how a person lives is more impor - each have a right to determine when he penned, “the truth will Page 9 The Beacon Febraury 3, 2012

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Matthew LaMalfa ‘12 Associate Sports Editor the ice, they reeled off four straight much sense, does it? playoffs with the top four of those victories before coming into Lawler Merrimack has withstood the earning home ice advantage. There This Friday night, the 4th ranked Arena and losing and tying a game cosmic swings to an extent, putting are still plenty of changes to come take on the 3rd in the weekend series. Since then, together a successful season with though, as just a miniscule three ranked Terriers they have recorded two game week - only a slump around the break points separate the first and fifth in what is being called “possibly the end sweeps over BC and BU respec - throwing them temporarily off place teams in Hockey East. The biggest regular season game ever next two weeks could allow the War - at Lawler Arena”. The game is al - riors to move up with victories since ready sold-out to the general pub - BU and BC have lighter schedules lic and only a few student tickets due to the Beanpot. This allows for remain. Before heading out to the bizarre changes, such as Merri - game on Friday, it is important to mack’s drop this past weekend. understand what is happening If readers want one thing to ex - around the league this weekend pect the rest of the way it’s expect and beyond. more of that. Of the final 10 games, There aren’t many leagues, in two are against BC and one more re - any sport, where you can win the mains against the BU Terriers. Also one game you play during a week - don’t forget, the Warriors are yet to end and move down two places in take on UMass and UMass-Lowell the standings. That was the case this season. Both of these teams are over the last week for our War - markedly improved over last season riors, who downed Providence Col - and will make opponents fight for lege 4-2 on Sunday but found every inch. themselves down two spots from, So as the college hockey season 2nd to 4th position, in Hockey enters the stretch run, the Warriors East when Monday morning enter the gauntlet against BU here rolled around. at Lawler Arena on Friday night in Every year, teams go on what could turn out to be the game streaks. is notori - The Warriors Keep the Momentum in the Hockey East of the year to this point. From that ous for starting slowly but then look - ~Photo by John Smyth~ point, the intensity will only ramp ing unbeatable when playoffs roll up over the remainder of the season. around. Boston University often Whether you’re a college hockey trends the opposite direction, start - tively. See any trends there? course. Ten games remain on the diehard, supporter of Warrior ath - ing strong but then sputtering down Also intriguing are the Northeast - schedule for the Warriors, with an letics, or a bored student on a Friday the stretch. ern Huskies. A peek at their non- even five away and five here in night, there’s never been a more ex - This season however, every week - conference schedule this year makes North Andover. At this point, Merri - citing time to catch a game. end seems to be a season in itself. them look like national title con - mack holds the final home ice posi - Look at the University of Maine. The tenders. Wins at Michigan, Min - tion for the Hockey Easy playoffs Join the discussion at ever-relevant Black Bears started nesota, and sweep at Notre Dame and if the season ended today would merrimacknewspaper.com. the season with a home loss to the show a very different picture than host Umass-Lowell here at Lawler in Share your thoughts and Warriors and continued to play up the six conference wins, which cur - the first round. In case you are new comments and down hockey through the rently leaves the Huskies out of the to the process the top eight teams in Christmas break. After returning to Hockey East playoffs. Doesn’t make Hockey East make the conference Intramural Sign Ups Advance Technologically Stephen Tullgren ‘13 At the time this article was writ - a lot more organized. It was so fast the second week of games ends. Standards Editor ten there were 46 teams signed up, I did it in five minutes during Contact Matthew Gordon for including men’s, women’s, and co-ed class.” more information on how to sign up Recently the intramural program , , and co-ed in - Although the number of teams is or with any questions. has undergone a major switch in door soccer. set when this article comes out, Go try it out and see for yourself. how students sign up for and learn Junior Andre Mayer said, “Al - teams can add members until 3 more about the different sports. though it is different, it is easy and p.m. on the day of the game until Matthew Gordon, assistant director of student involvement, brought www.imleagues.com to Merrimack College. It is a wildly popular web - site that organizes the schedule, rosters, standings, and league rules. When asked why he switched, Gordon said, “We wanted to become greener, the rules are now avail - able online, we have a handbook, standings and schedules are easily accessible, and players can track their intramural career online in the same fashion as fantasy sports.” “Over 300 schools utilize this website,” he goes on to say, “It’s the way of the future, as everything goes onto the internet.” So far the feedback he has heard has been positive, and the interest level as well. “Everyone says it’s easy and cool because you can link it with Facebook,” Gordon said. “It will get some getting used to, but it’s for the better.” Page 11 The Beacon February 3, 2012 A Hard Look at Hockey Warriors Defeat Friars

Lyndon Ostrander ‘12 other, causing tempers to flare. At 8:13 past Beaudry, giving the Warriors a lead comparable hit. Thus the Warriors were Staff Writer Merrimack’s enforcer Kyle Bigos commit - into the first intermission. down two of their top defenseman with ted the first of three consecutive Warrior Although the Warriors were outshot 39 only four for the entire game. penalties, as he pounced on top of a Friar to 23, they had seemingly better looks on Cannata, however, put the team on his Coming into the Sunday showdown in front of the net and was called for cross- goal then did the Friars. Consequently back once again, aided by Bly, who was against the Providence Friars, the only checking. only three minutes into the second period, seemingly all over the ice all night. Bly thing that was on the minds of the Merri - Providence took quick and full advan - freshman Josh Myers converted on a helped kill the penalty by drawing a foul mack hockey team was redemption. tage of the power play, as Stefan De - coast-to-coast goal off his own rebound to on a breakaway that would have been a Redemption not only for losing their mopoulos netted his fifth goal of the year give Merrimack a commanding 3-1 lead. sure goal. But he did his job, erasing the last three outings against the Friars, but to tie the game at 1 apiece at 09:29. In a The play was started by Cannata, who man advantage held by the Friars. An - more importantly revenge for a 6-1 drub - similar-looking goal to Bly’s, Demopoulos shuffled the puck to Kolomatis, who other player who looked impressive on the bing suffered on home ice in the Warriors’ scored off putback attempt after Cannata passed it to Myers on the left side as he night was Merrimack’s season-leading first nationally televised game of the sea - stopped numerous scoring attempts in wove through the entire Friar defense to goal scorer Ryan Flanigan, who hit the son, which abruptly erased Merrimack’s front of the net. the net, capping off the play with a score post twice, in misses that could be heard first-ever No. 1 national ranking. From there Merrimack committed two on the second effort. throughout the arena. John Heffernan To add insult to injury, the Warriors straight penalties, one by Sheen and the However, the Warriors’ penalties played a fine game, as well, doing the job came into the game without one of their other by Heffernan, but as was the story plagued them and kept the Friars hang - on both ends — making key defensive de - star players, Carter Madsen, who suffered all night Cannata came up huge and ing around. Only 39 ticks after the goal flections down the stretch and leading nu - a career-ending injury. Nonetheless, Mer - killed them off. Merrimack was called for two minors, giv - merous fast breaks for scoring rimack got the monkey off their back Sun - As the first period wound down, the ing the Friars a two-man advantage, opportunities. day night and Heading into trounced “That the third period Team” in an all-out it seemed the brawl, by the final Friars might tally of 4-2, in front of claw their way a maximum capacity back for the crowd of 2,489 equalizer. But screaming fans – once again it among them, famed was the Joe former Warrior and Cannata Show, current NHL star capped by 14 Stephane Da Costa. huge saves in A contest that fea - the final period tured a whopping 70 to preserve the penalty minutes, win. three ejections and Surprisingly four majors was a the most excit - donnybrook to say ing play of the the least. The victory game came in was due in large part the last minute to the dynamic duo of of the contest. and With 20 seconds Karl Stollery. Can - left, Harvey got nata, the Hobey the puck just in - Baker nominee, had side the left blue an absolutely superb line when Jesse performance, with an Todd bull- astounding 37 saves rushed the be - between the pipes to hemoth Friar, help secure the vic - knocking him to tory for Merrimack. the ice. Todd The dual-threat de - then skated to fenseman and team the other end captain Stollery and put home proved his worth to the The Friars were no match for the Warriors the unassisted insurance team with a beautiful snipe goal, to goal on the empty net, as go along with an assist on the ~Photo by John Smyth~ Lawler Arena erupted. night. In a contest where four The Warriors came out on the of the five goals were ice ready to avenge their Dec. 3 loss from match turned into an all-out scrap. At which Providence capitalized on. scored on the man advantage, as well as the get-go, and drew first blood. Only 2: 18:02 Friar Ross Mauermann inflicted a At 05:04 in the second, Friar Miles being outshot by 16 and committing three 45 into the affair, true freshman Rhett vicious hit on the back of Warrior fresh - Harvey blasted home a Chara-like one- more penalties, Merrimack found a way Bly was at the right place at the right man Connor Toomey, slamming him into timer past Cannata on the glove side. The to get the win, staving off a season sweep time as he scored the first goal of the the boards from behind and onto the ice, Friars perfectly executed on the posses - to the Friars, moving into fourth place in game off a deflection, right in front of the precipitating a brawl. Protecting his sion with a beautiful cross-ice pass to the Hockey East standings, and setting net. Bly started the play by winning the teammate, Brendan Ellis got into it with Harvey, who whizzed a wrister from the up a pivotal matchup against the No. 2 faceoff and hustled to the net. Stollery Friar Chris Rooney, and after he toppled slot past the surprised Cannata. BU Terriers this Friday night. shot the puck from the top slot, which was Rooney to the ice, both were ejected. At this point in the game the momen - deflected by Mansfield right to Bly in Mauermann was not ejected, however, tum seemed to shift to the Friars. With front of the net, who backhanded the puck which would cause an uproar from the the score 3-2, the Warriors once again Join the discussion at high stick-side past Beaudry. crowd on a later call in the game. shot themselves in the foot with a game merrimacknewspaper.com. Merrimack dominated the first 10 min - Then the do-it-all captain Stollery re - misconduct penalty called on Jordan Hey - Share your thoughts and utes of the game offensively and looked gained the lead for the Warriors with only wood at 06:43. To the fans at Lawler comments like a cohesive unit early on. Then the 56 seconds left in the period. He took Arena the call was a horrible one — Hey - contest began to get chippy as both teams feeds from Bigos and Collins and zipped a wood was ejected, when earlier Mauer - unleashed bone-crushing hits on each one-timer from the top of the dot, top shelf mann got only a five-minute major for a

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