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1 AMANNNIWIIAM I ManagingEditor e-mailed response. to general education will not "Dcci.sions that the campus be affected by Dr. de Ah,una', 181WNITIIOII I Edltor-ln-Oilff ultimatdy makes with respect departure,• Farish said. "Rather, poetry slam ( Fonner Executive Vice Presi­ ----..• change, if any) will depend on dent and Prov01t Laura de an assessment of the current port,< The Poetry Slam was enjoy,d CORE progr,m with respect to aw MOSESI tto�ldRe Abruna will not be returning how well it achieves the learn­ Students passionately per­ by not only the competiton. from sabbatical to Roger Wil­ formed their poems lase Thurs• but by the sacrificial pocfl,. ing outcomes anticipated.by the j liams University in the spring pro " day night at Roger Wtllwns udit,s, and audience, u wdli gram. iJ,.e.Jlo, asa member of the English &c­ de Abruna came to RWU in Univenicy in hopes of winning "fhad a gr,at time at ulcy, as was originally planned the first Poetry Slam of the my Slam like I do CYtC}'-yar" at the time of her leave. Instead, 2007 following a stint as dean This hasbeen one of my &voria, and vice president of ac:adcmic school ynr. de Ahruna will be reassuming Many srudents tried out for cvems on campu.s and I've b«n the responsibilities of the pro­ aflairs at Heidelberg College in hopin to win it every year I've Tiffin, Ohio. the Poetry Slam, but only 12 g vost at Sacred Hean University made it to the 6rsr round of ence�," Bermont said. �c During her fi.ve-yca.r tenure entire vibe of the event is noth� in Fairfield,Conn. at RWU, de Ahruna focu,cd slamming, which was then nar• "Dr. de Abruna is very intel­ rowed down to the top fivefor a ing lilt,anything cl,c at Roger her energies on reworking the Williams." ligent and highly artirulate - general education curricu­ second round, all ro pronounce and she is conversant on many senior Bradley Bermonc as chc Karen Bilotti, the ..Assistant lum. However, no rcsuucrured Director of the Center for Aa.� of the is,uc, &cing higher edu­ CO RE Curriculum propo,al ultimate winner. cation todayon a national level. "I'm happy to haV

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RONALD S(OFIELD HfflldR,porter it is at a slower pace than the wishes ro stay tripled in the I beginning of the semester,"said sprinf semcHcri'' Montefusco Physics coming Srudents who were "forced Tony Montefusco, Executive said. Unlike other univenicies, together" in the beginning of Director of University How­ we still offer [those srudents] the semester are steadily receiv­ ing Operations & Planning. "Ar discounts." ing the opponunity to dc-rriplc this point, we're pring up for The process for de-tripling is AMANDANEWMAN to Managing campusElinor ccn, someone from the winning from the dorms at Roger Wil­ the spring semester." quite simple. The housing di­ I univenicy would also rcaive a liams University. This comes as great news ro rectors take those who were lat­ Roger Williams Univenity fr�pair of Beatsheadphones hy De-tripling is the term used in students in temporary triples, est in theirbowing depositsand srudents look forward to the Dr. Dre. rd'ettnce to the act of reducing annual fall and spring con­ work badtw.udsin a sense;they c "I brought it up at our CEN ceru, buc chis year, th y the number of people in forced issue the earliestof the latestand 'n: in mccring. and first shared the uiples by one. And, according Weare still offerthem a spot in a double or for another treat: a freeconcen link thar night." Varao said. . .. to those in charge of the De­ single recently opened. This i.s by Alex'Syse, better known by Rollins College rook an early .. panment ys of Howing at RWU, �edco continue at a con­ hi.s stage name Basic Ph ics, a lead, but as CEN members thinp aregoing asplanned. de-tripling, sistent rate for the remainder of mashup anist and DJ who has Th& ac:aacmic � saw an been gaining ­ helped promore the contest hy the semester. notoriety since n: sharing the link, nudents bci(an increase in the number of in­ Montefusco said Howing at­ lcasing hisfirst mashup, "Srun­ coming freshmen, which but it is at a caking notice, and soon, RWU =· tempts to keep nudenu in the rin' With A Milli," in 20 I 0. was · neck and ncclc with the ated a need fur Howing 10 Since his debur, Basic Phys­ same buildinpas often as possi­ work qu.ickly co accommodacc slowerpace ia has pcrfurmed with Chitty Univenity of Illinois. ble, unless saidstudents request "In the end, we had close to the mass quantides of nu.dents. a different building. Still, sru­ Bang and DJ Logic. Howlng decided that tempo­ Senior Matt Varao, Promo­ 1,000 votes," Varao said. The than the denu seem altogcihcr plcascd votes helped RWU reach the raty triples wen: the besc op­ with the process. tions Oia1rof the Campus En­ tion for bowing the students. tertainment Nccwork (CEN), top spot, and on Nov. 3, Ba.sic beginning of "I think the de-cripling is a Physia formally announced AJ an incentive for those who great way fur students to get a spearheaded the effort afrcr opted into temporary triples, a reading about the conccsf on that RWU was the winning better hold on their ind.ividu­ university via the same Fac.c­ disc.ounr was offered on the stu­ Basic Physia' Faccbook age. the semester. .aliry. It's nice fur them to have p bookpage. dents' room and boanl. an opponunity for more space An a,piring DJ himself,Varao Though temporary triples arc said he had been listening to CEN and the university are as many arc anticipating gain- in their room and nor be in fear still in the process of ironing nothing new on campus,the av­ eep Basic Physics since spring and n: of ruining 10mconc's sl pat­ out all the details of the concert, erage number of temporary tri­ u��:� tern." said n:ccntly de-tripled fullowing him on SoundCloud ples wually sits around 40; this ��: bm°:n and Facebook when he so no c:xaa dare has yet been able squca.c.A,. with anything. fr.shman Ed Pillon. = set, but their lan is to have Ba­ year, the number of temporary ticcdthac BasicPh ysia had an­ p therearc exceptionsto this, but Provided things continue sic Physia DJ the rd case party triplesballooned to over 120. Montefusco confirmed that at the rate Montefusco and nounced a month-long contest Despite die triple increase in fur October, saying that the when: CEN will announce this anyone still W211ting or willing his team plan, more nudents year'• spting concert, according thenurober of triples, the 0... to n:maiR living in a triple is should begin sharing Pillon', univenity that had the mosc parunenr of Hollling is still ys co Varao. welcome co. '"There arc a num­ fcdings on the matter 500n. likes of the Basic Ph ics Face­ working ashard as m:r tx> de­ book page would win a free •rm ecsa.tic about it,• Varao ber of srudcnts happil tripled, said. "He docs a greatlive show triple the dorms. and [Roger Williamsr honors concen. In addition to the con- "We are still de-tripling. but and greatsrulf." PROVOST: Position to be filledby July 1, 2012 Continued frompage Al comprised committee taSlccd Hean Univenity, wrote that de the University is also accepting who have at least five yar's The applications statesrevjew with• drafting a new general Abruna "will be cririal" 10 the appliations from interested experience teaching in higher of application,will oa:urin late education proposal. She also univcnity'splans, missions, and panics inside the University. education, working in an ad­ January2012. created a newposition, dean of goals. "I am confident that RWU ministrative lca.<¥rship role, Official appoinuncnt of the Graduateand Online programs, RWU has PoS

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Continued from page Al The sdcccion process that the "I started thinking that a po­ etry slam ac Roger WiUiams slam poets went throughep was a. beginner's workshop in S tem­ could be a rally importantway ey forstudents co express who th ber, auditions in October, and were and what were the things then another workshop aher that were of conet:rn to them the auditions. in a constructivew.a.y and in an These work.mops arc run by artistic way that reached other Olivia Wo rden, Office Manager people," Bilotti said. . ofSrudent Affairs, who co-lads · She then brought this ida up the Poetry Slam with Bilorti. to recent RW U graduate Omar Woccrden said she is willing co Reyes, who haa articipated : �= !: ':��c:/�f ::: in poetry slams an lwas famil­ iar with the concept. Onc.c Bi­ work and determine bow they lotti got other pie0 involved, are going to deliver it �6:: "We really make it a larning the experience as well/' Bilotti said. f:,[]��h of2009,"��= Bilotti /:isaid. � Other im�rtaDI mcmben of A lot has changed about the the slam processare the judges. Poetry Slam since then. One This slam's judges were Jor­ Of the most noticeable was this dan Smith, Assistant Professor year's change in emcee. Since of English, Kathleen McMa­ Reyes graduated, sophomore hon, Dean of Srudcno:.s, Alli­ Jesse Ramos took over. son Chase-Padula, Director of "It was a huge honor co be Conferences, Laura Choiniere, the emcee of the ·slam this f:,[], Director of the Center for [Reyes] was the originator of Academic Development, and all this and did an a.nwing job former winner senior Ashley running it He made the evenc Aliengena. really popular on campus," Ra­ "We had people along the wall mos said. "'I was kind of ner­ and sitting in the isles.We were"I vous co rry and fill his spot and over capacitysar ," Bilotti said. sec how many people would would 200 people, maybe ::1 want to come af- over th2t h�fJ:.� EluNBUJU

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stopped at gunpe o e o e oie nt j hid . P lic b x d th truck tin BRISTOLPHOINll ContributedAnicle from the back and along.side o t e d A black pickup ruck with prevent th river from escap- e ded i an doext n cab and tinted o u d o win ws was reportedly driv­ �c dfficers,e who co l nedt e see insi e th cruck, approach ingo rraticalo lyo on icso wayu fromd d d u d P rtsm uth c Brist l aro n 5 with eguns rawn,e oan fo no p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6. After Charle ne eL. dV rne n, 61, of e e e o Warr n b hin th wheel. ­ or ceiving thor p ort, policewere o o e e o P d n the look ut al ng Mccac m lice h lstedred. th ir weapo nso an e e ed instruct Ms. Vern n t ex.it Avo nuee wheno ed tho trucke pass t t ffic rs p st .n Stat Street. he ttuck. She took her foo off When a police car, with lights the brake anded the ttuck rolled o e into the park vehicle in front tactivated,t be� follt wing th ruck, i pulled in o the break­ of her. Ano officerd shifred u ed the d e o truck int park an t rn off own lano n Mctacom.o Rathere e o e o than st pping, h wever, th th ignitied n. Still,o e Ms. V rn n u o refus to co p rate with po­ truck contino ede t roll slowly,o with the p lic car foll wing lice.o d o d Winter farmers' market e d e e b hin . After sev ral mom nts, P lice sai Ms. Vern n smelle of aleohol and sttuggled with police said the- ttuckt accelerat­ ey ed e e ed, pulling back in o the road­ police as th tri co g t h r coming to Mt. Hope Fa rm e u o t ouo of the ttuck. Accordinge o e e e e o d way wh reo it contine ed n rth. m re than jwt a tren ," Ms. Police foll wed, att mpting to ot thed police report,ee enine uun­d IIIISIUlPHOENll j ContributedArtlde b th th wint r farm rs' mark t o d o o u u and the raising of sheep, has Zw linski sai . "People want t st p the truck, b t it contin ed, openee canse of e b r w r fo n e od o n th pass ng r seat. Ms. Ver­ On the sweeping grounds of got Janet Zwolinski, the farm's know where th ir fo c mes driving through a red trallicu sig­ o e e e n n was charged with reckless: Mt. Hope Fann and inside a executiv director, excited. A from. At a farm rs' mark t, it's nale at Bay View Avene e, then t e e d e e e driving/eluding p<>lice, refusal heated historic barn, the Eas croch t r, she sai she plans to th only placee wh r you canu sw rving acrossu o the c nter lane u o Bay's only winter farmers'mar­ make hats and scarves of the talk to a farm r about how }'O r as it contin c-4 n itsway. to s bmit dt a echcmial test,o With police in pursuit, the drivingo under th inffucnce f ket openingu on Saturday, Nov. sheeps' wool.d oo food's grown.e Peoplee are look­e e d e cruck ev ntually pulle ov r, alcoh l, an resisting arrest� o19, so undse more like a luxuri­ ou"rm dotol the ow l from ing foroua wint r farm rs' omark t t us go rm t shop. S th wns isd a l t likee cash­e withde ot having to drivee et Prov­ s opping behind a parked ve- The 186 I barn has hardwood mere," she sai . "Com to th i ence o r Pawrucke t. eW will be ffoors, a gas fireplace that will farmers' market,d ebuy oa piece of th nly wintt r farm r's market be blazing, and a double row the farm an tak it h me." in the Eas Bay. And it's a way Online threats put t ou d of windows tha let in plemy of Increasing agrit rism n an of drawin_g people in to explore light - this is where over a doz­ c the farm.' !: �� Among the vendors will be Mt. Hope HS on edge en farmersand purveyors of sea­ ih�w:�t!h��1tli�� d u t food, grass-fed beef. breads and tcr farmers' market an m ch Windmist Farm of James own t o e o o e j 1hc rouble began with a pastries, andd makers of beeswaxe f what the nCW'direct rs f tho with pasturedt chicken, beef. BRISTOLPHOINll ContributedArtide e e candles an alpaca mitt ns will farm hav been branching int lamb and goa ; Wa shing Stone v rbald exchango e betweende twoe o oo u e o stu ents n th bus ri hom set up from 9 a.m. t n n �­ this year. With its 127 acres of Farm of Little Compton with Ro tine has r turned cs Mt. oo e o ys y Wednesday afccm n. On f cry Saturday through May 5. landscaped gardens and woods fresh produce, The Sunn ide Hopeu Hiith School, dao eafter o e e u e d do o thQSc inv lved was a m mber , "'Ir', a prettyspiffy v n e fora that ext n wn t Mt. Hope in Wa rren will bring break­ deta nts oana e a fighto sent dn stu­ t t t of the 'Juggalos,' a group made farmers marl&:t," said John Paul Bay ande he bed and breakfascs u fas items, The Local Catch of nt t th hedspital o an ,o over­ Smith, the farm's marketing di­ inns, th farm focuses i b si.: Narragansett will sdl fish and night, escalat int an nlinc up uof &ni of the hardcore orape o d � p Insane Clown P ss rcctoL ncss n events an weddings, shellfish, The Cupcakcriet of war of wordse that included d do o (ICP). Lacerthat evening. a se­ Right outside the doors of the an hase been d jng exceptie en­ Wa rwicke will bring wha its threats of viol nce. t o ue d e ries of Faccbook pos ing., made barn, D miniq an Rhod ally w ll; wedt ings hav ris n nam implies, Provcnt;al Bak­ Principaie e eDonald oo Rebello d e d o e by Mt. Hope students referred Islan Red h ns an a r ost r from 11 las yearto 37 this year, ery of Middletown will offer cam ov r tho sch ol's PAde at 8 b the Juggalos re- named Lord Nelson twill range with 50 already booked next bread, The Coffee Guy from a.m.o Friday t imple re stud nts t :i:: �,; f year.t t t Middletown will have ooffec on c remaind peac ful, an he On Thursday morning, five �caii'���I� I� �: th�"e:: oBu thed farm iso also rying o tap, and Providence's Farmacy warnee dethem thate threatso - ei­ u J ggalos arrived at schoolwcar­ beds,d sttetchingu out ttheir obodies pen its oors m re to invite ine Herbs will bring medicinal the r mao in p rson r on social d an kicking p dir int their the ecommunity, hosting Nativ herbs.e e nootw rking sites such eas oFace­ ingfaceo paint o an makeup simi­ feathers, then shaking ir ofF. Amd rican tribes,o Boy Scoutse eEnt r through th farm's main b k - will be taken s ri usly. laru c thate wd rnby elCP. District Nearby, visitors can sec the an school t ws.d Staffo e wer ntrance at 250 Mecacom Ave. "There will be aou strong p

KARYN PROCTORI FeaturesEditor uninterrupted, Nothing beats roller coaster of job applica­ Proctor blood is a stubborn for far too long. I've worried the location of our apartment; tions, losing friends, making thing; ir may not be the best about other people's reactions I'm up to three packs a week. Bristol harbor is behind the friends and finding my identity. decision, but as long asit feels to my personal decisions, At Unfommatdy, smoking is I house and the sun creates im­ Am alone in fe eling this way? right, then it's for die best. one point, I altered my dream a habit that had enteredmy maculate colors that Rood my Recently, my carwas broken At the culmination of senior for someone else and almost life at an earl a e and since bedroom walls and kitchen. into, resulting in over $2,300 year, anythingwill be easier lost it all. But life's too shon to then, I've stru� ed to kickic But for reasons unbeknownst wonh of my possessions being than the journey I've mclcJed put all your eggs in one· basket to the curb. ere's something to me, I've brought my world taken. How does a fourth year these past fouryears. Without I've got to get out there and see inexplicable in reg.ud to the to a crashing haft. student in higher education the added stress of homework, what else is awaiting me. release of anxiety 1 experience I Let me pause for a minute h�d�::/it�! interviews and layout, pay- You just do not kriow what r I when exhaleAt from a d ag of while light another one and :�e���l �i�s ing the bills on time should is going to happen, and what nicotine. times, my anxi� center my thoughts. galore and unpaid debt grow­ be easy. I just wane to end up could be staring you in the ety gets so bad that my chest At the moment, my world ing rapidly. When it comes somewhere doin me for me, face. tightens; loud music and a diet g I or feels upside down. Life moves down to it, my cat eats more for once in my life. However, Life seemed perfect, at the nicotine paired with scarce so fast and opponunities are than I do. suppose it is the right time in time. But I'm at the point in meals of overloaded sodium thrown fromevery single direc­ Recently, I've hurt people. my life to have so much on my my life where I have n"'.'erbeen help push through my mo­ tion so that it's hard to tell left But it took me a long time to mind . .fi.fter all, isn't this what 0 ments of vulnerability. There's from right and right from lefr. learn that the most im?)rtant growing up is all about? :;1i:��d!t· a comfort in knowing that my The highs and lows arc haul to thing in my life is my,df. In ful oppommities and chances; Y , ¥:t:nw�tn:a fingertipshouse the lingering differentiate fromas well. One the end, I've only ever wanted v��i::e�:tfe a�i �� ::;�O:,ut. life's too short to hinder on the scentof cigarettes; nothing minute I'm soaringand the to do good for everyone, and as But I'm happy to say that I've edge of spont2neity. It's about makes me feel better than see­ next minute, I'm so low to the a result of recent life choices, I had that ah-ha moment. I've taking risks and seizing the ing my reliable packsitting on I I I front ground that fe el asthough canachieve both. It sucks and handled life's punches flawlessly moment. did just that and, my seat. could never pick my,df back it hurts, but it's for the best. and I'm ready to keep rolling well, it's made for a really shitty Lately, I've caken the time up again. & crazy as everything is with with the next ones. �k, but regardless, lifeis still to begin my morning with a Where am I going in life? Is this economy, I've turned down With a job offer out in perfect. cup of coffee and a ci�e. this a question that all seniors job offers because ultimately, Chicago, I've had wanteda lot on my I've just got to put out my These morningslife spent reflect� ask themselves? I've found my biggest goal in life is to be mind. I've always to cigarette out and follow my ing on my are serene and senior yearto be a tumultuous happy and doing what I love. move away and experience life; heart. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Eachweek, the RWU Photo Club assigns a topic to d t The article "To eat or not to eat" [from the Nov. 3 issue ofTm p.1:it:n's'.'°J=�� HAWKS' HERAID] staccs in one of the graphics that carnivoccs the�one. The winner gets make up the majority of-the United States. Human beingsare not printed in THE HAwr.'s HERAw! e carnivores, th y are omnivores, meaningconsuming both meat Lastweek 's assignmentWM and vegetable matter. True carnivores include big cat species, Humor. Next week's assignmentti is a weasels, dogs etc. �Fsut�I:funs:· Thank you, pbok,[email protected],n,.eda. Devon L. Manin, Adminisuative A.uist2nt, The Peggyand Marc C.Ome Join Photo Club! Spiegel Center forGlobal and International Programs Meetingsheld: Tuesdays at9 The winning photograph wa., takenby Hill.uyNadwomy. p.m. in GHH-Go5 TI-IE HAWKS' HERALD 2011-2012 STAFF DIRECTORY The student newspaper of Roger Williams University

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efforu from the Hawks, they Profile of a hawk were unable to score once again while still holding Endicott scoreless in the firsr overrime period. Coach Jon Egan By the second overtime, the Hawks were able to show their superiority over Endicott with more breakaway attempts. OnJy 6EOID'I IOYIROUXIHe�ld Reportr< this kid whose an All-American a minute and a half inro dou­ and I want him ro get better. Despite being named the n..:w ble-overtime, Fusaro had the He's your size and you'd be per­ head wrestling coach a1 Roger aforementioned shot that jwc fe ct for him.' So he invited me Williams Universiry, the sport bounced offthe pmt. Five min­ to coach there and I eventually is not the most important thing utes later Fusaro made RWU rook over that program and was for Jon £Ran. No, the fflOst im­ CCC Champions. there forthree years." portant t:hingay is his home and It was a great way to end the While coaching ar Milton, his,. &mily. M be that's why he has CCC careersof the eight seniors tory repca1ed itself as Kcmmy a knack of alw:oys coming baclt on the squad. One of them, recruited Egan again, this time 81 .._ \l'1IIT\.lnfU , to where he staned. 10 hdp him coach at his alma Laurin Pendleton, was unsure if ng After graduaiing from RWU mater. Kati, Fusaro scortd htr Alttam-kttd;ng 81hgoal of 1h, ttason. she would even be able IO play eg as third all rime in wrestll at all this season. A knee injury "Kemmy invited me back wins, Egan now gets to � Continued from page 10 capitalize on those brcakaw:oy put the rest of her coll e soc­ here, and then he was named over the job from his funner attempts. That didn't d.isc.our­ cer careerin doubt, but she was interim athletic d.irecror," Egan nom the sun both defenses coach Dave Kemmy who was to agc the Hawks' head coach nm able to recover in timero play in said. "Since there's a transition­ shOWrotheror her &m: Hawks. my master', in finance from Uy and her brothers." Endicott put up a fight in the UMass," said Egan. "I liked the While f.imily is the most Im­ gan gan beginnin& of the match, win­ ind�. but it wasn't my pas­ portant, wrestling still remaim ning the first set 28-26 in extra sion." lnsread, E fund his his passion.ng E said he plan, esp time. RW U put up a valiant ef­ ttue passion waswrestling. on coachi at RWU as long ng fon ro tic the game at 25-25;fim That is when Egan w:onted to as he can, d ite the p�ure however Endicott eventually Jet involved in wm:rling again. that COIDCS alo with taking pulled aw:,y and earned ihe I was going around ro dlifcrenr over. such a suc.casful progra m. ey tet win. Endicott junior AJh­ open mats practices just looking When asJcecl about raking over l Norley had a strong outing for a w:,y to help," Egan said. "I the progtam, Egan could only throughou, the ma1ch, getting was at an oi�::t:.rcn mats practicet'ii'::� say one thing: "It's awesome. Its crazy, it's scary, and in the same 28 digs for the Gulls. . BENWH ITMORE The Hawks fuund themselves :h ��': breath it's the _gr

l victory at the end of W'hatcver ir is, it has Boston NICISCHWAllffl I HmldCDnblbuter Wt season, all of Boston was fans scr2tching their heads, catatic; cars were ffiepcd and as the season thw fur ha.s nor . La" year the Boston Bruins chaos ensued throughout the lived up to the city's highTun a­ were virtually unstoppable and ey ng city. Ir was a gloriow time fur �tions. I have to blame the mana&ed to put t�ether the ey Bruins fanseverywhere, as th def(goalsense. Stani goalie best nockey team that Boston were once again champions of' Thomas is averaging a GM has seen in yean. Th had an the hockey world. So, Boston against average) of only �nbelicvable season, going into will see great triumph once 2.00 aad has a save percentage the playoffs with a record of 46- again in mis upcoming hockey of .931. While1 this doesn't indl­ ey 25-11. Game afrer game, !heir season, ridtt? Maybe nor. a,; ihe final scores of most of performance was absolucely The defending Sanl Cup the gat!lC:5 I believe it's a rdlec­ stellar, which continued into champions are off to a rocky tion of how ihc offense it per­ the playof&, as their hard work funning. nm Thomas simply RACHEL UlEP ey start this seawn with a record of and dedication paid off with a six wins and seven 101.ICS, put­ cannot carry the entire team, Fmhman Riclty VanBoll isa Bruins Fa natic. ey Stanl Cup triumph over the ting them in last place in the and therefore the offense mwt said. Va ncouver Canucks - the Bs nonhcast division, and in the step up !heir game .if th are rgo VanBost has also pinpoin1ed first championship win in 39 Eastern Confnencc. What's ro defend their tide in the po.str the biggest issue with Boston: years. Ricky VanBosr, a freshman wrong? Have the Bruins fo t­ sea.son comeApril. "Chemistry and !heir inabil­ After the Boston Bruins' Stan- at Roget Williams Univer­ ten how to win? ity to score," he said. "They sity, has a 1ough time hiding haven't looked ·good on the his love for the Boston Bru­ power play and haven't been ins, bur it is nor like he wanes able to put the puck in the to. Va nBost proudly spom back of rhe ncr.• Bruins' _gear everydayey despite Va nBosr believesthat the rest the ddcnding Stanl Cup of the league has gotten better Champions' troubles this sca- �fa��!��:1th��r : as compared ro last year. •rm ogo nor wing ir asan excuse. but ir seems like this yearthe rest of er - he has ihc team's l tat­ the goalies around the league rooedon his ealf. have really siepped up and According to VanBost, the ey have been playing a lot better." Bruins this season don't need So really, the Bruins aren't in BOST to fix100 much. "A ll th need bad shape Va nBost said. He i., time," he said. '"The issue is said he has seen the Bs play the sc:uon will be over before long enough ro know what we even know it." nccils to be fixed. Va nBos1 re­ ..J "Maybe jw;t mix up the lines ally thinks it jwt coma down GE1n' IMAGES a bit. I'd love to sec Marchand, ro one thing: "They need to Krejci and Sep!in on a line for f""ttrn take more shots and be more a couple of shifu," Va nBosr .fo,,nc,. �i.:,�o l!. &fort thtir r,cmt ttr,a/,, 1h, Bruins wer, 6-7-0 and las1place in th, Con ------THE NOVHAWKS'EMBER IoHERALD , 201 I SECTION B

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not an.end rhe funeral services. IIINSIYJANIII MIOIWf LilI HmldRepuun "Al l I know is her name and where she lives and I knowwhat she looks l.ik,&om really old pic:tUrcs &om mygrandmother," Brouillardsaid. The month of November is set aside each y� to When Brouillard was nine mondu old, her and her hdp raise awareness about the adoption of children fathermet Jill, who would changethcir lives forever. and youth &om fustcr care. The organization began in Jill and Brouillard', lither went on toget married and 1976, when Massachusc:m Governor Michael Dukakis Jill officially adopted Brouillard as her daughter. announcedAdoption Weck. This spread in popularity, "!Jill] said the reason she married m; dad was beausc and in 1984, President Ronald � dttlmd the of nu: and she want

Their initiative focuses on finding Wll.f3 to ""recruit •t think she wanted to wait until I had hit middle and retain" parents for the 107,000 child and f"uth in school so I could understand better what had hap­ fo m:r care today (childwdfu-e.gov). This years theme pened," Brouillard said. "It was really devastating to I is "Build Capaciry to Make lasting Change," and is me. Once she explained what hap{"'ned 1 understood relatn l,_l gave up her entire life co raise me and co be with me footthat refcrtcd to her and Jill completing e,l:lrodi� Nioolc Brouillard went ro rform in her fifthgrade and then have children with m dad." JiU agreed that ,he would get the same one. The pair pe of y play excited as any child would be. That night, one of Now at the age 20, Brouillard has the family she both had the phrase "You Complete Me" tattOOM on her CW:Smates came up to her and uttctcd something always wanted. Her father and Jill have two children their righc foot with a bean after ic. about her funily that would dwu,e her life forever. together, Elizab

Brouillard, who was too young co know what was lup... lard was adopted, she said the rules were that they were Brouillard isproud to teU people she was adopted. In pcning at the rime, got shifted around with f.uni1y never co say to Brouillard she wasn'c di.cir real sister - siruations where she needs co tell a fun fact about her. self. she always mentions that fact. mcmben during the days while her dad went ro work. -beauscto Brouillard they an:. Some of those famiJy members indudcd aunts and un­ Before ber brother and sisterfound our, Brouillard The most common question that everyone asb is if cleson her biological mother's side, someof whom still said they occasionallywould ask how she was rdared to she isever curious to con[aC[ her biological mother. Jill speakto her today. her grand.mother, who is her biological mother's mom. and Brouillard', cunent boyfiicnd both have said th,y When Brouillard', mother left, she did not tcU her Brouillard also questioned this relationship as she al­ would suppon her if she W.15 interested in contacting family ready had grandparents from her father's side as well her biological mother. where she was going and no one has spoken c9 life her since. Brouillard', grandmother on her biological as Jill's family but she never thought to look into the "If she did I think it would change my forever. I mother's side recently passed away. Her mother W3S answer. SeeADOPTION , page B2 contacted co Ice her know what wa.s happening buc did •1 laid there in bed and contemplated how she was Legitimate addiction INDEX to frenchfries? Easr Asian StudiesMinor ...... B3 Fashion: Mus, Have Ves ts...... B5 Empty calories in processed fo od arc B3 proving addicting results Public Safety Series...... Po litical Three Way ...... BS PAGE B5 Racy Stacy: Boobs or Butt? ...... B4 Puzzles...... )!6 EDITO \.. \.,!Cri r,uL( · "� KatlynProctor Olivia Lyons Read onJine -E�TURES I kprodor687@g. rw�.edu [email protected] hawksherald.com IB2 ADOPTION: Seeking answers to find oneself

Continued from pageBl th r proboably wouldn't answer her to crth had two olde children, beh nest,' she said. "I wouldn't bo boys. and couldn't affo rd be bm: if it wasn't for her giv­o 10 take Citethe of a third, whichn ing met up and decidinae not te becameurp steppingey sto e for wante e o be withn m . I'mh appi r M hy'st journe to the tUnit­ wh r I am ow." ed Sti es. B cause allc in erna­ Brouillard and her current tional adoptioon s aor closed, boyfriend have already saned Murphyt has n ph toSn or im­ talking about nead opting their media e ways of c.o tacting awnchildren o day. her biologiant1 funinly, bute she t if i terest i som day a RV1 UI 1111:r "I wouldn' be talking to you expressed a /8 them. it wasn't forJill soI wantto give reaching out o G bbyMmd,,, shrd ov,r a inchn of mur in n,pport o/ ctlNtr m,arrh. Sh, raised "'und$1,400. them what they have given me,' "I've thought aboutts finding she said. "I want to adopt [a my biologial paren ," she child] aod give someone a bet­ said.ng"I wantthink mot e thao aoy­ ter opportunity jUSt liu I have thi I to go visit South had theopportunity ." Korea. ·If anything. I fed like e n e thncert e the ting it enal I off for ca 1 would probably try and find Uaclentaacling cwt1lff my brorm:rs bcfoteI found my gott h r oervous bur it- defi- pat . Ano er firs tim r ro IIAIIIAO'IWIOUNI ---- nicely did n t bring any second event was sophomore Gtcgory parents." o oo An adoptive child seeking . . thoughts toc mind.es Fromo the be-ts Neville. As Neville's fust year, If you wete to fly from Seoul, As,fcom•�g r ancwsche l as our their biologial family ginning, M nd thhadnt edoub he was ableney to ra,se $57t3. He South Kotca, to Long Island, � frcs�mn an �n not ough, N.Y., your flight wouldnte leave sounds like a �nu' wo rst scary ? and ewas positiveea a shn would raisedn mo and crea ed an e o g .something 50 c c fromon e of Seoul's two i rna­ nightmeare, but Murphyn saysn � � i out shav her h d in the ame of aware esserogram. fur his n:si­ boldt ha t Itn made younst>.nd n t n both h r parents arc o e hu - cancenr rcscuch. en d ncct hall (beingn a Ro reminding tepcat customers. This year Adoptedby an lriah-Amcrican a :t,".!"fim hcad ry touch family in Aa,ril 1989, e Roger our of curiosity." l': ':"• ;:j myself or I'll go c it, be- wasjunior Michael Dicrcksen's urp en� � 1 t Williams 1..fnivcniry senior was Thoughe M hy is a senior '!" · JUS cause I wed to oalwaysit's play w ith secoth nd year panicipating inl eg reaRaisllr _longn hair. n in coll and lw many yon my hair,and e nesw jwr reae lly to e event. Dicrc laen was ab e 1 _g awarenessn o f.or n ca �rn bcfotectcati nge her own fam­e . weird, .. Mennd said.t n"'I'v aJ� raise $830 his efint year and o�gis ewth� M d�; t fucnca betweetsn her and her ily will becom a priority, sh � h most ott used o ii: ow." nt $637 this year. Ev n afteer shav­ :'';;.:!!t!�� -rt"� :f h � adopted pareno wereu immedi­rp lwalready o ddinitivdy chosen aft:S As Jshavinges �er �cad was 'g ing his head �re, _h fuu d = to �e ae= r 0� cJ · n that not . a,dy obvi w,r aod Mts hy ro ad pt chi ldtcno ofth he r own, eenough, Mende , hair was lo e n htavu,g hair IS still 1cg . Aft r haevmg - e &n mil mem- g themembers he paren hindling specifically from Sou Korea. Y not lJ&bethat sh wasable to do- .som rhi o get used to. rs th t ha _ t by siruatione withn grac.c. e Even though she d esn't know he .a � . bc �� ii.a e i:h hair she cut off.e Since •1 mc:an at first youth don't re­ y cer, a ISpa g h c much about the culture of her can roa I be cs her hair COh r lower ally get wed[0 ir obut en a er "Th were ope from"[M thy very r h co was down ft beginning."ts she said. par­ home country, she knowsr that � � full ribs, the ponytail that waso do- a while you kind f gtt used to a n lai,ill �th en ] etcad Miles Geon Adopted shecan at leastgi ve he child a - Yhcadfu, · natcd wasa footand a halfl ng. wcarin� a hat all the time be- sup�t f h wi: ndes to m constandy whe I wasth a littlebit t of securityof kn owing Y• Through Mend ', courage andt awe its unfonunatdyt Ocrobcre ey ey w UI • • th es little kid [and] that's how where h came from. But be­ dc&cation, ahe was able tho whenever � do i , .so it's v ry _:n an pa ted·t th wcte ended up tcllin me. As I cause of that, Murphy would .Jl:. • rai,en a little ovcs$1 ,400 for e cold," Dicrdtscn said. 13 rc � � � most likne lyn end up rea ising her ? eve t. Althousdio one may think cSince his aunt had cancer, :':t: �;c mgi e� � h r hea.aca [Sas �t th F;:t=.• childre i cbe sam manner " thate she w ukl be upseten about Di rckscn'se family is very sup­ cam for J,c: b g m m . Beause of e vast amount of in which she w.u, raised. � h r la e hair, M deskeeps portive enof his oontlnucd in- �tb � oerv ius the % de of childn:n needing homes in both "I'd probably end up raising h' Y a positiv attitude and couJdn'r volv m t in Sr. Bald.rick's 0f h pu nc South Kotca aod China, oMur-cr [my kids]th lrish-Amcric.an be­ . r 11!" b hap icr about her decisiono Day. Dicrcksenc o said he encour­c USCba cr s • 5 e e l".' _ p cause at's how I grew theup,"y saying ' just the baldgirl n ages oth n t �ci te inc th t(tl, ili� p� ro beh ?�t I . ! m �:,the :t:rJ":h:i:, ;:: she tsaid.t "Obviously if · campus. event because Its stmpl , tt n •cwcd that da oo,• were in n ir mid-40s. Whin wan ed o learn more about 1 Y t; cJ: :d. Sr. B�'s Day is a huge doesn't ant an� and it's someo cou trieses prefer chio lvct>nt research aod bemwic, e gnames. th We mnight be lucky that you'roe here, and e t that ize that your life is mos likely Pr ident f Colleges Against rea me for all formst of hav yoga i e morni g," she know we love y u' and that brner off h re that i would Cancer (CAC), the clu�that cancer. A.cc.ording o Scarrreo, a · said. e was it." th n have beenthct e." will be spon- '"You'r sup-­ Her biologia.l mo er and &- sorin g this I think once people ue how fan it isand how posn ede to keep eve t. c rewarding and how much you can raise, that they'll o e p rson Jacqul nc wn alkingt n a ll Brzozowski, kup doingit. ighe i the CAC's rem mbrance Co-Psesi- Baiky Ko lligan, of the CAC that cancer denr, had - &crrtary , never sleeps." Scarnco said. r :tr��:n CAC's gotal is Caoa:t Societyt n te ey o o o toth have 80 eams lase year, bu u fonuna ly, y lot of the mon g es t fund sign up. As f is past week• th didthe nor havet enoughn re­nt dilfc:rcnt programs suchr as •nd,t 12 teamsn t have already sources n o bri g the eve tcg­ Hopet Lodge, a pla« foen pneople is c:tcd. I f:ac , RWU hasn morth e back to RWU.e Scarnco had o stay who arc experi ci g teamse registeredn tht an a y o er alsoapproach d the Americat n canceroth and going through chc• coll ge i R.l. at he momc:m. CancerSociety nduring he m crapy.e y Kolligin ao andn Scarncon arcth summer to bri gn it back to Then monn alsogoes to Camp hopint g toe 1.o tinuedoi gt is RWU, and it tur ed our that Su shine, whichth n is a camp for eve aft r thisn year. "Tha 's they already approachedn n ' Brzo­ childreth wi ca certh whot c.an what we're goi g fort Kolligian zowski.The fou datio paired enjoy emselves wi ou wor­ said. "And n[ thinkn once people up Brun.owsk.it th n and nSc.arnc:o to ryingt about the mcdia1 pethr­ sec how fu it is a d how sw n e eve t agaie ar RWU.n a spec ive: - a.JI for free. Ano er rcwanling and howe muche you URTF5Y OF ALI Mt'Rl'HY nt e y p Eve though th �em is ot program includes es Murphy ndbrr brothtr wrrt both adoptt'd/m m Sroul, So11tl,u y Look Good can taiae, that th t'll ke do­ u il May 5, sign-ups hav n th _ Kortll. 7htyhope to tul agradwites.family llllmtion therr ,,ftrr M rph Feel Benet, which giv womann ing it or keep wan ing to do it - started alre ady. "Yout c an sig wi breaste cancer a wig a d up all the way ro he �em, makeov rn fort freen. ey which is May 5 ro 6. Thcrt's a Accordi g o ju ior Bail NOVEMBER 10, 2011 I B3 Teach me how to slam: Mic check with Jesse Ramos e e ------h was talkingabout. So it was the ev nt on F�cebook and it uge , . KINSEYJANIE I Herald Reporter h shoes to fill, but ic was • said che re d be like a little over also an honor to be able to take a hundred there. But I saw a lot THE HAWKS' Hmw..o:How did his place because I've always of families. In che back'. chere you get into slam poetry? admirede hamim and what he did were a lot of peeo plee s1ttmgl �n with th sl . the stairs, ther were peop e m Jesse Ramo" I scarred writing che aisles, and ch y all stayed poecry early in high school, buc HH: Whac did it feel like co be uncil che end, which was really I didn'c really know youcould ge running ic instead of just per­ cool.es eI'm glad everyone was in­ pecform ic until colle . And I forming? ter t d in ic. It was actually a had always been rapping with JR: It was a complccely diffe rent loc more chan I had expecced to friends and chac kind of stuff, be chere. perspective. I feltliket I had a loc and I alway, wanced co per­ more responsibili y. It was a loc o o ge form che stuff chac I had ewric­ m re sues.sful but als it was re­ HH: If Ro r Williams che only cen. So when I got co coll ge, I e e e e ally coole to rune it b causee o I gocl plac you'v perform d? was already fri ends wich Omar co m cc all th kids p rs nal y JR: Yes, it is accually che only [Reyes, furmcr emcee of che an e thate weree in the slam o d se all place chat I've pecforme e ed slam poccryslam] and he cold me _co poetry. I've nev r p rformed it Ew!NBURKE th ir diff rent cypcso f writing. an e o check it ouc becawe I cold him ywh re else outside f here. jeu, 1/,zmos, J9, isth, Jtcond studmtto host th, PottrySla m. It wasana lot more w rk, dc6nite­e e n I wasinterested in poetry. Thiswas thefirst y,ar th, tvmtwasn't host,d byalum i OmarRey,s. ly, eth havingl to jwto writ on Buee I ddinicely would, I've jusc po m. It was a ot of rganizing, nev r lookedinto it. HH: How did you become che buto I reallyenjoyed ic. I learned r emcee of the event? a l c more about poetry by run­ lap lyrics and hip hop ly ics. therapeutickind of mcchod. JR: I was closewich Omar dur­ o ns ning it instead f jwte writing a HH:e Whoo or whate i pires you -ing [my] f=hma n year, and_ I wh n y u writ ? HH: Do you have any advice poem for it. I'm v ry honored HH: Whac edoesan it feele like be­ o o p e JR: Ddinicely pasc experiences for poets wh want to j in but co have anhad chis oppoolrrunitye co am e e ing that op n d p rsonal in e o o : i::'�';>; �': 1..r.� run it, d be so inv v d with and rp.y f ily ar th two most fronc of a bunch of people you ar to ncrvow r shy to per­ and also che spring slam. He e o ��- I'm really appr ciative imponante chingse I chink abouc d n't know? form? asked me if I wanted co cake wh n l wric . JR, I was really nervow co gee of all che people who camean ande JR: lc's very scary fe eling at fuse, avroge rams. dudes leccurese !11 che '?onchse o e e around East Asia, from the ar- th univeni y received from Tue cours no"': _ off r study pn�r to th tnps. While _th 1hroughouc hist ry, ev n b - e e ture e e e es es e o o o chitecture to th lit ra . Th th US Departm nt of Educa- abroad opponunm to both Chm e stud� has be n Im­ fore the time f Marco l , ns o ee an an e e o P program spans doze of dis- ti n, which had b n awarded China d Jap ov r th sum- proved up n sme;clas� year, the China and}apan have inscilled a ap ty ture ciplines across chree schools, co only 30 schools chroughouc mer. The satne was technically J anese scudy '� scill largely scnx of curiosi and adven ng ture lan e e as e e an e l includi cul , guage, th nation that year. Th grant, cruc l t year, althoUJ,l the Ja- t ntativ , d subJ �t in many peop e. Just what is it e e e l e .t� several and mwic. This s mest r, th for $180,000, was also matched pan study was cancc fed due to �ges. Th refore,_ It IS 1mpe�­ about the Easte world that is as e e es e so appealing rnchose om che pro� h evolvedinto a full- by the university, totaling in th na�ral di�scers occurring t1ve for students int r t d m es CO fr fledged minor program._ There $360,000 for che program. A, ac che nme. ThIS y�,. chough, che programs co co�cact a �­ W t? Is it the stark contrast es o ty ee an arc 15 cours being ffered, a stipulation however, the p_ro- the fawltyi s planning forboth ul memb_er �iated with betw n his:toric European d as e an o such Japanese forBwin ess& gram is required to sp nd all of nips to succeed. The programs the East Asi Mmor program Oriental traditi n? Perhaps it is ra e emen e ey e essors o ng o T v l I and Elas etary Chi- th monee , sosev ersral prof arean to begini n lea te May of2012 or to talkwith advis n as soon thel tivati sccncture r folk-les � J nese II,es as wello Int rmedo iate: have b en sente esov eas to im- d to continurs throughe June. as possible. ' ore t hase cap peoteriesp beans. Whil many mys ' Chin e, Fesundations f East mersc th rm lv in �t .Asi� For the fi t half of the stu�y n n Asian Studi , Asian Drama & wlturesl in order to enrich thm abroad programs, stud nts wille I.formatio in this11.rticle surroundinge el the Far eEa stl haveo Dance, and many more.e There essons ando providee efi�sc-hand remain at RW l! and lc�no ½ y has beenn collectedom with greate11.n b en unrav aned, someo le stil h ld true today, d p p arc con- is also a new cours tag,ASI Ae, experience f th mat rial. concepts ando mf�rmat1 en m-es assistao e ce fr msAssistanto D e ra o which is associated with th Many students strumental c staying ov rse . R b rta Ada , Profess r D b tinu �ly drawn in tQthc won- o o an o l es as lan u n o es new courses, alth ue;h it docs would l ve a ch ce t trave 1his includ b ic guage: M lligan, and Professor Jorda dcr f the East Asian counui . e o an an o o m e not y t appearalpha�cal ly in to China r Jap , d thanks insuucti n as well as study f S ith. 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