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Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History Student Newspapers Collections 11-17-2010 Easterner, Vol. 62, No. 9, November 17, 2010 Associated Students of Eastern Washington University Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers Recommended Citation Associated Students of Eastern Washington University, "Easterner, Vol. 62, No. 9, November 17, 2010" (2010). Student Newspapers. 710. https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers/710 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE EASTERNER November 17, 2010 Volume 62, Issue 9 Onllne Exclusives at easterneronllne.com Meet the professors of the year NEWS EatLng oo • college-sized budget, Page 3 Page 4 llAGLI! I.I FE An international Thanksgiving, Page 8 SPORTS T he journey of Erik ~I eyer, Page 10 'Tenor' hits the high note Physical comedy dominates the production and energizes the cast 8'1' ..esait Mn (Chri•opbu Kdly), W through ~ niglu, He 11 j U$t o M part cditJOr-in-d'tid timid ;u11,;imuu to Geot.nl Mo.Qolget ofg, con:ipkce eauembk without~ Sav.w:lcn, is given W~ of tbie f}lOt •pou , Door• $1..un, bun, bn:..-:dt o.w:l a ofbonor, Tito ha, a stcrcocypieal rcp Physio;J oon:iedy I• abound, a nd new lCUon entcn In guild fubion ut.:1do n ofbdng o wom,,iniu:.r, ond h.i, for ~ door opened on K"t, 12inotber witb "Lend ~ o Tenot;~ tbie &.II pto wllie Mo.ri~ (Ch.o.11« Pri~ru) dtc:ldcs fo.u dose, W ith lcw:I, c:on11:a ru oo duction &o m Eutt.m'J Them,: <k ,b,e bu bad e nough after ml11:,Jdng don, «J..cnd Mc o. Teno? I, $utc to p.:iruocl'.ll, o.n o.u.tognph;:edoer for a .-c:rcc lover, impress cbo,c, ,cddng rd'u~ from. cM Wrincn by Ken Ludwig ond ~ in Cwglu in W: dcsp,iir, Tito ml. h,,:,,rshnen of 6~s. tbie 1930,, tbc plot focu5CJ on world· t.:dtmly inpts i:wi« hi, dou~ of Ahbougb o. Dt'W .-.bool ye,.r prc. «.nowiied tenor Tito Mcrd.li (How ,Jeeping piU, o.nd Is ulcen co be dead enu le, own outing dUliculty> E1111:· ord Hakomb) pufo11niog "Otbdlo" just 12is cM $bow I, 12ibout co nut, err/, 'Ibe n~ <kpuunc,u bn $Uu.dt ot the, MUOn open.Ing for tbe Q_. So.u.ndien, g, bd.lcvu o f"th,: ,bow mwt gold •in with. ckir cak,ucd pool of land Opera Coinp, ny. Hosdng ..di. go Oil." Is unw,:,vcrlng In bl• -.rd) to iactors, on importlQt pt-d'orn:icr h bou.nd to &nd 12i looJ 'iu.iclc ll Aier a •trong 6"t -.k.. ~ produ« m:u ion o.nd oDe $,n;:Jt m.1. 'TM c ndae plot plays ow: u orgo.· Mc a Tenor" condnu.cs In run Nov, b.:ip OlQ th.row tbie end.re, viih huo a niud WOs a nd i$ b t1Ui~,uly cx«uted 13 12it 2 p.m,, o.nd Nov. 19 12ind 20 u o.-:o:opbony, u.ndier Goff'• dl.~ don. Kd.ly di.Ines 7130, Adinl•slon i$ free for •tudienn And tbw:'• cw:dy what happens u M.n, mJdng o. di.~ t con~ do n w ith JD 12ind onie guest, Genc.n:il ad· on •~ Cot nc-o.rly tb.lft boun , u 12in everyday man u y lng co gn mJ,s;ion 1, $5, 4,000 pounds of recyclable Meet the waste tossed after summer AASAI Lower student staff cause dlfficultles In meeting aY couN ANCU I staffw riter expectations, leadlng to less recycllng on campus The MaaSli, w indigenous tribe loated in the southern ponion of Mria, are coming hired co a•i• with myding., o.nd to EWU for a pufomiance th:lt students will tb.U'$ ~ tbai: $19,000 wu w:i• lb,.,ed," w.ld W icbsnan. --With mini• not forget. Located in the llOUthern ngion of the Rift EWU Tn.11$porcai:lon Services 12ind mu.n:i ~ d imbing CYUY ro,r; it Rt.qcling Supervisor Denni• Ha)'$ l\'duo:d bow ma ny •tudieni:• - could Valley in Kenya, the Maas3.i people an a vuy $,;lid chat hi, dccd1,Jon to dl•f'O"I' of ~ bd.ping us ow: cbae ~ diverse and unique tribe known aJJ O\'er the more, tban 4,000 pounds of myd.;:iblc Jdf Hub~rd. fu:.llidcs le.l'Viocs' wodd for their excdJence in beadwotk and wa11:c w:.:is for $ta.If o.nd $tudent hewb only fuU~line crudtdrivu, u idbie wu aule raising. nee directly il'.IVOM'd with «qCling ,.,The l\'faas3.i an an indigtnous group =--Crew$ g.:itbiercd myd.;:,blo afm du.ring the ineldc,u but docs wncm.· from Kenya. and it's w ethnk group. When W: 2009 commienc.cmieni:, AU lccnu ber ,c,cing snold on cM bav, you think of Afrian tribes, you think instant ""'-te 11:orcd in plu de bav o.nd placed Mond..:iy throv.gb Prid..af> Hu.b~rd ly of people who we-lt a lot of nd and blue ne;ir W: facilities ,crvic:ff budding ai: drivo arcund eoUiecdng myd.;:iblo in and who have a lot ofbeadwotk. Those are W: north end of Roe. Fldd. Over tbc cL:iJ• building-J and ruldcncc hi.:Jls, the MaaSli," Slid Skyler Oberst, co-founder $Uinmer, ~ b~s ~ added, In ~ building h.u o. dc,;ig~toed Augus~ Haf$d::i«.k.t.d on cbie plk, day for pieku.p, Pot W: dot.IN; cbie of the Compassionate Interface Society at "1\.u 11:u.ff bad been fiiulng tbierc custo d.lall$ 1- cbie ~,e bins o u.t EWU. "Theyrt pretty famous in their arro for o.bou.t $ilr;. - n w«ks 12it tbie bot· fiidie, 12nd ""'- pick cbc.m up, h'.f o.n cuy for their bud work and their cattle raising. ~ of cM pi~ fieunendng in cbc ptoec"';,. Hubbard w.id. A l\'faas3.i warrior is just a male t-.1aas1i, and •um.mer bcw:, I mo.de cbie dclerm.i• Onc:,c M 611:s hi• crud(, Hu.b~rd they're aJso pretty famous for their dancing n,;,don tbo.t It wu ju• u.115;:1fie , .. u.n· rci:1un• to W ~ides $erYico build• and singing and chanting." hewhy for u• (o.ndJ 11:udenu co open Ing ~ the wutc i$ dropped o.nd Al though the Ma.wi hope to entertain th.OIW! b~s up a nd ,ore tbcm. ~ c.-.-ent...:dly moved ini:o o. $m,,:JI shed. fellow students with their dances and culture, "People udnai:c In chow bou ks; Inside 12« nu.mc.lOV,$ ear&board con the group's mission is to raise awareness of is W:')' •pit cbdr dl,:w in cbo,c, bou ks, ca ln,en, o cb L:ibdcd with W: myd.,i• sues pertaining to their home land of Ke nya. So we dceidied , .. Wc1l just badt up a bk m.uWJ $toted in1,;id,e , Ha7s -.Id ,.,They like ro be (here) and give a pres 40-p,rd du.mpnu o.nd duow a buncb they nouno.lly employ four $tudents of Ng- in cbc dumpster to go In cbc to $Ort through cbc, plude b.:ig,,, ence to what's going on in their ma. Right ~tot;~ w.id Hay,. "( We] cbien °'Scudenu c:omc in and ny, ~ now, they've been going through about three ,c,u it ow: co cbc, wu~t- niergy here'$ rny $!0Mduk ! And tbien ""' or four years of drought, and they\'e lost all plani: ~ they bu.rnied It a nd ~ tu· wodc arcund le;" Hubbard w.id. of their cattle," Obem said of the sitU3lion o.lly mo.de dcculdiy out of It,~ Ocoulon.o.lly du.ring hi• row:e1; arising in Kenya. ,.,The canle an ,-ery sacred ksircn Wiobsnan, dirucor of fa• Hubbard wlU •toep l,uo o. building co to the Maasai people, because, according to e llidu ,crvlcu , w.id ~ did ,on:ic ,cc bow wd1 people arc, ~ding o.nd their indigenous myths, the gods gave the ll'.M:$dgpi:ing following the lnddc,u, u,.l,t nu.dc,u, 12ind $td In boc:oming Maas3.i all the cattle in the wodd. And for "(Hays] found tb.u, In those in• more eoo-QOnSd0-1$, them to lose aJI of their canle is like losing n,:ineo in tbie 6.nu.ff:) Spokane R,,e. For cbc, lost fibt >""1'"" EWU h.u their idendty wd who they are." C)d.ing would co.kc cbie mixed bav, inaeuir:d cbc, coco! number of pound:s Problems the t-.1aas1i face not onJy include unsorted, So dw $0M'd cbai: dlkmma ru.ydied e;o;-.b ye;it, In 2004, EWU r.: thirst with wimals, but a lack of water for for us/ Wiobln,l;n 5,21d, eydied 367,023 pound,., u c:ompl~d Nouno.llf> bav arc, ,orwd through co 694,872- pounds la11: yot, Wieh• their own people as well. According to Skyler, by n u.dc,u o.nd naK c.mpl~u, bw: man bd.icvo W: loc-y to tbie I~ Haf$a.ld tbai: ma ny $tudenu gnadt.»t· eomu w itb cduo;:,don, MAASAI I PAGE 8 cd OJ' rnutned bon:ic for tbie -.m.n:iier, "What pcoplie don't m liu I, bow loving tbc.m u.ndc.nulkd.