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Wednesday, September 15, 2010 Serving the University of Alabama since 1894 Vol. 117, Issue 26 Kappa Sig loses national charter Hundred-year-old fraternity shut down due to alcohol-related misconduct

By Jennie Kushner al charter on Sept. 8, accord- function violations,” said Mic to the Kappa Sigma board of comment anymore.” the charter of the UA chapter Senior Staff Reporter ing to University and national Wilson, executive director of directors. Gentry McCreary, director for violations of Kappa Sigma [email protected] organization sources. Kappa Sigma. “They are still within that of Greek Affairs, said in an policy and violations of the “[They lost their charter Wilson said the chapter will window to do so,” he said. e-mailed statement Monday Code of Student Conduct. The UA chapter of the Kappa due to] violation of our code of have 30 days from the day of “Until their ability to appeal the national organization of Sigma fraternity lost its nation- conduct for alcohol and social notice to submit an appeal has been exhausted, I can’t Kappa Sigma has withdrawn See KAPPA, page 3 Tide works to eliminate mental errors Woman By Jordan Bannister Sports Reporter raped [email protected]

Both on and off the sidelines, Alabama head coach Nick near Saban constantly instills the idea of assignment football into each member on his roster. After the Crimson Tide’s vic- campus tory over Penn State this past weekend, Saban made it known By Jennie Kushner again. Senior Staff Reporter “We’re trying to make a [email protected] standard here,” he said. “A standard of excellence that A 26-year-old, non-student requires everybody to be on female was raped near campus all the time. We just have to be Saturday after Alabama’s game more consistent in every part against Penn State, according of what we do.” to Captain Loyd Baker of the Saban said the Tide is proud Tuscaloosa Metro Homicide of its win, but there are still Unit. some mistakes both defensive- She was found at about 4:30 ly and offensively that need a.m. The UA Police Department to be cleaned up in practice notified Baker’s unit of the inci- before the next game. dent. Senior quarterback Greg The woman wasn’t sure of McElroy is further proof that her location, but told the police staying on your toes mentally she was tailgating, became is imperative in practice in intoxicated, then separated order to succeed in a game. from her friends and was lost. “I felt like there were some She sat on a bench on or near small things that we needed to the Quad and a group of three iron out, some mental mistakes males and another female like formation penalties and invited the victim to walk with false starts and substitution them, Baker said. penalties,” he said. The victim and one male fell McElroy said mistakes the behind the others, and the sus- team made in the Penn State pect pulled the victim between game were ones that can hap- two white houses and raped pen in the first few games. her, Baker said. “Those are typical mistakes Baker declined comment on early in the season, but they’re the location of the two houses. also things that we definitely The victim told police the don’t need lingering,” he said. attacker was a white male in Alabama saw its first holding his early 20s between 5 feet 8 CW | Drew Hoover See TIDE, page 5 Alabama head coach Nick Saban scolds wide reciever Darius Hanks after a play in the Crimson Tide’s win over San Jose State. See ASSAULT, page 3 UA student heads Bryce cemetery retains history

By Amanda Sams Bryce Hospital to New York for Senior Staff Reporter Cemetery is a [email protected] historic marker with the oldest What if you were exiled, grave dating texting contest forgotten and abandoned by back to 1892. society and your legacy lasted Here there are By Brittney Knox only as long as there were 37 marked Staff Reporter still people alive to remember graves, and [email protected] you? also an un- The depiction is certainly known amount A UA student won the disheartening and, according of unmarked chance to turn texting into a to Tom Hobbs, chairman of graves, due to $100,000 cash prize when she the Bryce Hospital Historic the construction advanced to the final round Preservation Committee, this of River Road in the LG National Texting was a reality many former when burials Championship that includes 32 patients at Bryce Hospital were removed finalists. experienced. and replaced. Catherine Reinagel, a junior “If you go to the Bryce majoring in nutrition and food cemetery at dusk, you will CW | Megan Smith science, entered the contest see a barren landscape sur- after texting a message to a rounded by a few scattered accomplishments, hopes and away, there were more than that everyone has a history,” number that appeared on the remnants of grave markers dreams, said Steve Davis, 100 cadets at his funeral,” Davis said. “These people screen during an episode of CW | Teresa Portone that are nameless reminders historian for the Alabama Davis said. “He was more than were very much loved. They “The Hills.” Catherine Reinagel became a of our collective disrespect,” Department of Mental Health. just a patient. He was well- were each someone’s son or “I was just watching televi- speed texting fi nalist after re- Hobbs said. “You get the feel- Davis said one of the graves known and beloved by the stu- daughter.” sion, because I wasn’t ready to sponding to a commercial for the ing these people didn’t exist at from Bryce’s early history dents at the University.” “We have people buried do my homework when I sent contest on television. all.” contains a patient who used to There are also many veter- in the cemeteries all the way the text message,” she said. “I The patients at Bryce lead cheers at football games ans buried at Bryce from the back to the early 1800’s when really didn’t think anything SEE A VIDEO OF were more than just num- and talk to cadets on the Quad American Civil War, Spanish there was virtually no treat- would become of it.” bers on a clipboard or bod- when the University was a mil- American War and World ment for mental illness,” said CATHERNE’S ies filling beds. They were itary university. War I. @ cw.ua.edu TEXING SKILLS See TEXTING, page 2 real people, who once had “When the man passed “It is important to realize See BRYCE, page 2

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Expect slightdelays while traveling toandfromcampus inthis area. vehicular traffic, propertraffic controlwillbeinplaceandflagmen willbepresent by Sept.25,pendingnoinclementweather. Two laneswillbeopenat alltimesfor way resurfacing beginningat 7p.m.onSept.16.The projectisexpected tobecomplete University Boulevard fromWallace Wade Avenue toSixth Avenue willundergoroad- beresurfaced to Boulevard University There aRighttoImmigrate?’ with‘Is day SeriesKicksOff tions” byDr. N.Ervin Gary series ofspeciesintroduc- again:Aglobal meets north sentatives heartheirvoice. Sept. 16tolettheirrepre- nity memberswillgatheron Pride -Studentsandcommu- 226 Conference Center When: Where: What: When: Where: What: When: Where: What: THURSDAY UAPhilosophyTo- meetssouth “North Can’t StripTide 7:30p.m. 4–5p.m. 4–6p.m. 205SmithHall LloydHallRoom OutsideBryant significantly. things at Bryce Hospital changed to theCustodial Period, however, Treatment Movement gave way WhentheAmericanMoral involuntarily admitted.” dards ofcarefor thosewho were helped tocreate federalstan- asylums acrossthenation and the architectural prototype for century,” Hobbssaid.“Itbecame enced mentalhistory inthepast to individuals who have experi- symbol ofAlabama’s dedication “Itstands asaquintessential standards ofcare,hesaid. lution inpsychiatry’ intermsof have written that itwas a‘revo- things changedandauthors It was at Bryce Hospital where Hospital hasacheckered history. Hobbsrecognizedthat Bryce ently, Hobbssaid. ed kindly, would improve inher- meaningful todoandwere treat- a niceplacetolive, something on thebasisthat peoplewho had Reinagel choseherfriend known onthenational level. because they aren’tvery well impact ontheorganization money would make ahuge Reinagel knew that the said. a lap for cystic fibrosis,”she the little kidscomeandswim ming anddiving team,Isaw former memberofUA’s swim- by thedisease,butbeinga anyone that hasbeenaffected “Idon’tpersonally know research. raise money for cystic fibrosis chose thecharity because they Fibrosis Foundation. Reinagel donated totheLaps for Cystic Ifshewins,$50,000willbe (talktoyouand “TTYL” later). such as“LOL”(laugh outloud) text message abbreviations a message that was filledwith real estateauctions Alabama HomeAuctionsBeginSept17th 7483 HavenwoodDr, Theodore, AL The Children’s Hospitalof Alabama Stories canbesubmittedin writingatthewebsite LIC 1024TOMMYBARNESAUCTIONEER AL is seekingstoriesfromformerpatientstreated RE LIC94692-0DANIELNELSONBROKER;AUC during theyears193 www.childofchildrens.org imga,A 35233 AL Birmngham, 1600 7th Avenue South Garland Stansell or byletterto: Theater Hall Palmer Annex riage Act Debate onDefenseofMar- stitution DaywithStudent world our friendsfromaroundthe with conversation andcoffee Hour-enjoy tional Coffee Education workshop When: Where: What: When: Where: What: When: Where: What: p.m. [email protected] Submit youreventsto way thererightnow.” are only about one-thirdofthe goal istoraise$100,000,andwe memorial,” Hobbssaid.“Our establishing thislong-overdue of thosewho areburiedthereby we would like topay tributetoall brate its150thanniversary and “Next year Bryce willcele- of former patients. tribute tothelives andlegacies ing money tobuildamemorial in endured over theyears by rais- the neglectcemeterieshave attempting tomake amendsfor Preservation Committee is The Bryce Hospital Historic period.” every day during thecustodial ies istheway they were treated treated inrespect tothecemeter- the way thesepeoplearebeing tal illnesseshadnorightsand Ziegler said.“Peoplewithmen- 5,000 patients tothreedoctors,” od therewere approximately “Duringthecustodial peri- South. in thecompetition fromthe Reinagel istheonly finalist lege,” shesaid. enough tosave touseaftercol- I pay for that Ishouldhave two years leftofschool,after “Considering Ihave about wins thecontest. save therest ofherprizeifshe for school,buyanew carand Reinagel saidshewould pay will besomuchfun.” with oneofmy best friends places togoandgetting togo is oneofmy absolute favorite go toNew York,” shesaid.“It “Iamsobeyond excited to the experience. tion andislookingforward to Reinagel willwinthecompeti- Shepard isconfidentthat ny heronthetriptoNew York. Lindsay Shepardtoaccompa- UACelebratesCon- CapstoneInterna- iPadsinHigher 1p.m. 11:30a.m.–1 10a.m.–12p.m. Many Available FRIDAY williamsauction.com FergusonCenter 121B.Comer A232Gordon Nominal OpeningBids for 0-1990. Bidding Online Online For details,see from $1,000 800.801.8003 The Crimson White NEWS Wednesday, September 15, 2010 3 Study abroad fair offers information By Brittney Knox about the different programs native, where he said it’s very Staff Reporter to see which one is best for common for students to study [email protected] them,” McMillian said. abroad. When he came to Students have to answer school in the South, he said he Students interested in questions about how long they was very shocked that a lot of studying abroad in London, want to go abroad, she added, people did not. France, Italy and many other as well as what country they “This gives me the chance countries could learn about want visit and what they want to let people know that they the opportunities available at to study. can do things such as take the study abroad fair in the Summer program lengths their major abroad,” he said. Ferguson Center on Sept. 13. vary, ranging from two to “I was able to help a girl today “There are different ways eight weeks, she said. There that was pre-med and did not students can go abroad are also internships in many know that she could take some through UA faculty-led pro- locations. of those courses abroad. This grams, exchange programs Andrew Rutkowski, a junior is what I think is one of the and affiliate companies,” said majoring in French and his- biggest things people don’t Brittnay McMillian, study tory, serves as a Capstone know.” abroad advisor with the International agent and said Michelle Ray, a sophomore Capstone International aca- he is glad to be a part of the majoring in marketing, said demics program. “The rela- program. studying abroad helps stu- tionship we have with the affil- The Capstone International dents learn about other peo- iates expand the opportunities agents are students who ple’s cultures and their way of and options students have to have already studied abroad life. visit different countries.” and can talk to students and “I have never traveled off The study abroad fair is answer questions they may the East Coast, and I hope to held every semester to give have about their experiences. study abroad in Australia and students the opportunity to “When I came back from study things that pertain to gather information, she said, Paris, I had such a reverse cul- my major,” she said. CW| Thomas Lewallen and there are always informa- ture shock, and the program Katie Thurber, a freshman Jolauren Weaver, a freshman majoring in Anthropology, and Big Al look at the Global L.E.A.D. tion sessions in the Capstone gave me a group of people to majoring in journalism, said table at the Study Abroad Fair at the Ferguson Center yesterday. International office that can be be able to talk about it with,” she found the study abroad held for students. he said. “We became very fair very helpful and the peo- maybe in my junior year, to studying the arts.” it makes people well rounded “The first step for students close knit.” ple very willing to help. somewhere in Europe,” she She said she knows studying and able to interact with other is to simply gain information Rutkowski is a Chicago “I want to study abroad, said. “I am very interested in abroad is important, because cultures. Wireless Internet comes to The Strip

William Evans wireless Internet access. Hamner said tide-fi is not a bit,” Hamner said, “and the for businesses to cooperate in but if they decide to do work Senior Staff Reporter “The original incentive what is termed municipal network gives users two hours the experiment. as they get food, it opens up [email protected] came from the West Alabama wi-fi, where the city provides of contiguous Internet access He said the network, howev- places to multi-tasking,” Chamber of Commerce,” wireless access that can com- every twelve hours.” er, needs some minor adjust- Lindenberg said. The Strip, known for its Hamner said. pete with commercial provid- After twelve hours, an indi- ments to ensure full coverage However, Lindenberg said energetic nightlife, will Hamner said the Technology ers such as AT&T. vidual can log back into the in the area near Firehouse he disliked the two-hour limi- acquire an academic dimen- Council of the chamber “[Those companies] network for two non-intermit- Subs. tation. sion to its existence for the searches for technological wouldn’t be happy about a tax- tent hours. Access, in short, “[The network] still needs a “I think the two-hour [limi- next two years. developments that serve eco- supported network,” Hamner cannot be spaced throughout little bit of work for coverage,” tation] is kind of ridiculous,” The University and the nomic interests and promote said. the day. Hamner said. “But, it’s essen- Lindenberg said. “They should Technology Council of the advancements in technology. Instead, the University has Hamner said reeling in busi- tially up and running.” make it two hours cumula- West Alabama Chamber of Hamner said the idea for agreed to pay for the hardware nesses on The Strip was not a Hamner said the experiment tive.” Commerce will collaborate on tide-fi was passed on to David that has been installed on hindrance to the experiment. will ultimately enhance the Stephen Killen, a sopho- a two-year experiment to pro- Hale, professor in the depart- store windows and roofs, and “There really was no dif- appeal of The Strip by bring- more in New College, said he vide wireless Internet access ment of management infor- AT&T has stepped forward to ficulty at all in getting busi- ing to the area an academic used tide-fi to look up movie to the area spanning from mation systems, who com- sponsor the bandwidth for the nesses involved to have the service previously absent. times while eating on The Bryant-Denny Stadium to pelled his students in a data two-year experiment. wireless nodes [that enable Andrew Lindenberg, a soph- Strip. However, he also said he Reed Street. networking class to develop Hamner said tide-fi has Internet access] installed,” omore majoring in art and disliked the two hour constric- George Hamner, a volunteer the concept. Those students been designed with limita- Hamner said. business, said he sees tide-fi tion. for the Technology Council, in turn set their sights on The tions because of its tentative Hamner said tide-fi will as a tool for multi-tasking. “The two hour thing doesn’t said the council he serves on Strip as a convenient location nature. attract patrons to the area, “I think most people will use make sense to me,” Killen pushed for the provision of the for wireless Internet access. “The speed is throttled down which has laid a foundation the Internet in their dorms, said.

KAPPA “[They lost their charter due to] violation of ASSAULT Continued from page 1 our code of conduct for alcohol and social Continued from page 1 function violations.” “The chapter was suspended inches and 5 feet 9 nine earlier this semester and the {}— Mic Wilson, executive director of Kappa Sigma inches tall, weighing charter was withdrawn fol- between 160 and 170 lowing an investigation by UA pounds. The suspect is and the national organization,” University and our housing incident contributed to the described as clean-shav- McCreary said. cooperation,” Sutherland said. revocation of the fraternity’s en, with short brown hair, Cathy Andreen, director “We are working [through] the charter. Baker said. of media relations, said in an sanctions of our national fra- “The problem is the fresh- The victim bit the sus- e-mailed statement Monday ternity and we are waiting to man girls at this school that pect on the hand during the University is taking the see what happens as the pro- can’t control their alcohol con- the assault and he may appropriate actions regarding cess continues.” sumption,” one Kappa Sigma still have marks on his the violations of the Code of Andreen said students liv- member said. “It causes prob- hand, Baker said. Student Conduct. ing in the house will continue lems for themselves and every- Andreen declined further living there under the supervi- one around them.” comment on the specifics of sion of a University-employed why Kappa Sigma lost their house director throughout the national charter. appeal process. A member of the fraternity She said the chapter had who spoke on the condition of been on probation for the last anonymity said the executive year. council of Kappa Sigma was Several anonymous mem- disbanded earlier this semes- bers of the fraternity said on Greek Themed Party ter. Aug. 17, two freshman girls Former chapter president showed up drunk to the Kappa Apparel Adam Sutherland said the fra- Sigma fraternity house. Later ternity plans to appeal the deci- that night, they went the Druid Military, Cowboy, and Boots sion. City Hospital for alcohol poi- “We are working with the soning. Members said this 3VJH[LKTPSLZWHZ[YP]LYVU4J-HYSHUK)S]K 5VY[OPU[OL=LZ[H]PH:OVWWVUN*LU[LY DIRECTV’s Best Package FREE for 5 months! When you sign up for NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ for only $59.99/mo. for 5 months. With 24-month agreement. FREE INCLUDED $ 00 HD for LIFE!  Free HD for Life requires HD Access. ASK HOW! CALL TODAY! 800-973-9041 An Authorized DIRECTV Dealer .PO'SJQNr4BUQN DIRECSTARTV  (SFFOTCPSP"WF Ends 10/6/10. New approved customers only. Credit card required

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where. Just ask the women’s ask the women’s Just where. every- are Tide fans Crimson 6 Wednesday, September 15, 2010 SPORTS The Crimson White WOMEN’S TENNIS MEN’S GOLF Bud Cauley takes a swing during the Season opener in 2009 NCAA tournament. Cauley fi nished tied for fi fth.

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By Ashley Swafford Junior Contributing Writer Alexa Guarachi After coming off a losing serves in season, the Alabama women’s a doubles tennis team finished Auburn’s match SEC Coaches’ Classic this against past weekend with 17 wins. Southern Generating some of those Miss wins were doubles partners on Jan. junior Courtney McLane and 23. She sophomore Alexa Guarachi. and her The pair ranks a University doubles of Alabama history high at No. partner, 2 in the NCAA Intercollegiate senior Tournament win Tennis Association Preseason Courtney Rankings. The pair won all of McLane, their matches as a duo this were past weekend and dropped ranked only one match apiece indi- No 2 opens season vidually. in the “Their wins are convinc- nation in ing,” head coach Jenny Mainz doubles. By Miranda Murphy though he’s a freshman,” college career.” said. “They won 8-1 in the Contributing Writer Seawell said. “With him being By winning the tournament finals [this weekend]. They CW File a freshman, you wonder a Alabama earned Golfweek’s took command early. They Fresh faces may be the key little bit, but he’s just really, “Team of the Week.” are a very dynamic team and to the Crimson Tide men’s golf really talented. To see him do “Our team is playing great,” complement each other well. team’s chances to advance to that well is what we recruit- Cauley said. “It feels great to “The ranking is great. It’s the NCAA tournament this ed him for, so he could be an win. It’s a great way to start not where we start though, it’s year. The Tide opened up immediate help.” off the year. It was a great where we finish. I certainly its season with a win at the Junior Bud Cauley fin- group effort last week; nobody have all the confidence in the Carpet Capital Collegiate in ished tied for fifth at 4-under carried the team or shot real- world that they could take it “On paper, Ole Miss was a senior Meritt Emery. Rocky Face, Ga. this week- par 212, finishing one stroke ly low. It was a bunch of solid all and be number one. tougher contest,” she said. Freshman Alex Clay and end. The team finished with behind Wyatt. Cauley’s week- scores. I think it shows the “[However], with every “We ended up playing them junior Taylor Lindsey won 8-under par 856. end included 13 birdies and an depth of our team.” success, every high rank- in the finals. We had a hard- one of their doubles matches Head coach Jay Seawell eagle. Sept. 17-19, the Tide will be ing, or every achievement er time with Tennessee first and took two wins each in earned his 16th tournament “I struggled some this week- in Illinois participating in the comes more challenges, more round. It was the first match of singles. Sophomore Antonia title this weekend. end,” Cauley said. “I definitely Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini demands, and more expecta- the season. We had to just get Foehse and freshman Mary “Winning is always fun,” didn’t play my best, but I was Invitational. The Tide will be tions. They have to continue into our [rhythm]. [However], Anne Macfarlane won Seawell said. “It was a great able to manage it and put up facing No. 1 Oklahoma and to compete with that firepow- once we got going, it was a almost all of their doubles start. It was important to do decent scores every day. I just No. 2 Augusta State, according er and that intensity [through- pretty good time from there.” matches, dropping only one. well the first tournament, and was never able to go really to the Golfweek/Sagarin pre- out the year].” Collectively, the team Individually, Foehse won one winning will give us some con- low, but I managed my mis- season rankings. Other teams The No. 2 ranked duo earned 17 wins at the tourna- singles match. fidence to grow into the rest of takes, made some birdies and competing in this tournament toughed it out against the ment but dropped a total of 13 “Auburn is always a good the season.” was able to shoot under par.” are Florida, Duke, Texas, Tennessee Volunteers in their matches. time because it’s our most Freshman Bobby Wyatt Freshman Cory Whitsett Florida State and Illinois, first doubles match of the “No [other conference] in [recognized] rival,” McLane proved to be a strong new finished tied for 12th at even- along with others. The tour- tournament, winning 8-3. the country has a tourna- said. “Personally, I am look- addition to the team. Wyatt par 216. He finished with 14 nament will take place Friday “The Tennessee team was ment this early in the season,” ing forward to the Georgia finished fourth individually in birdies. through Sunday. the toughest team this week- Mainz said. “Even if we didn’t match the most. We all have the overall tournament with a “I did as well as I expect- “None of us have played end,” Guarachi said. “It was win all the matches, it still arch rivals on that team that 69-71-71 for a 5-under par total ed this weekend,” Whitsett Olympia Fields or been there, a team that we haven’t seen helps us.” we always like to play and of 211, leading the team this said. “I felt like we had a not even me as a coach,” before. We weren’t sure how Redshirt junior Tiffany beat.” weekend at the tournament. good chance of playing well Seawell said. “This is our first they played. It was our closest Welcher debuted at last week- Next, the Tide plays in His efforts included 15 birdies and I’ve been playing well. I tournament there. We have match.” end’s tournament after a year North Carolina for the Duke and an eagle. didn’t putt as well as I would one practice round, and we’ll McLane elaborated on the off. Welcher won a doubles Tennis Fall Invitational from “I wasn’t really surprised have liked to, but I was pretty try to do the best we can to fig- match against the Vols. match with teammate and Sept. 17-19. to see Bobby do so well, even pleased with the start to my ure it out it in one day.” ‘Screwtape’ to hit Allen Bales L IFESTYLES By Ashley Chaffin Mike, Contributing Writer IF YOU GO ... played by The classic tale of good ver- • What: “Screwtape” Michael sus evil will be played out in the Luwoye, UA department of theatre and • Where: Allen Bales argues dance’s first production of the Theatre with his 2010-2011 season. “Screwtape” boss Mr. is a play by James Forsyth that • When: Sept. 20 Mac- the cast calls a dark, intelligent through Sept. 26 adam, comedy. played The play, directed by gradu- • Cost: $10 by Nich- ate student Karen Baker, will olas Bur- premiere Monday, Sept. 20 in roughs, the Allen Bales Theatre at 7:30 death,” Baker said. as Worm- p.m. She said the biggest differ- wood, “Screwtape” follows ence with directing this type played two fiends, Screwtape and of production is if you get it by Abby Wormwood, as they attempt to wrong you cannot recover, and Jones, win the soul of the protagonist the audience will walk away attempts Mike. confused. However, she said to coerce “It just throws people for a she has complete faith in her Mike into complete loop with hell,” said cast to not let that happen. sinning. Tommy Walker, who plays Sarah Jones plays the lead role of Screwtape. “It Slumtrippet, the female fiend CW | Drew throws your perspective out of the production. Hoover the window.” She said she is pleased with Baker has modernized the being cast in “Screwtape” and play, which is based on C.S. with her part, but recognizes Lewis’ book “The Screwtape the challenges in playing it. Letters.” This moderniza- “The most difficult part tion should help the audience is creating different facets relate even more to the central instead of just making her the ing since Aug. 22 to get through Greathouse, a sophomore Rowand-Johnson box office themes Baker said she believes mean girl and not one-sided,” any difficulties they had with majoring in elementary educa- from noon to 5 p.m., by phone are still relevant today. 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LIFESTYLES in brief For two students, life is a ‘Cabaret’ “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Classical Indian By Jordan Staggs Brown” at the University and Senior Lifestyles Reporter the Scarecrow in Birmingham dancer to [email protected] Children’s Theatre’s produc- perform, host tion of “The Wizard of Oz.” “What good is sitting alone Wieronski said her favor- yoga workshops in your room? Come hear the ite part about working on music play.” “Cabaret” has been spending These opening lines of the time with her fellow cast mem- A yoga guru and profes- title number in the Broadway bers, all of whom she said are sional classical dancer from hit “Cabaret” might appeal incredibly talented. India will perform a tradi- to some University students “It’s also wonderful being tional dance tonight from this week. Birmingham’s Red able to work under Keith 7-8:30 p.m. at the Ferguson Mountain Theatre Company Cromwell, our director,” she Center Theater. will be performing the show said. “He’s been everywhere Dr. Vasundhara Sept. 16-26, Thursdays through and done everything. He knows Doraswamy’s performance, Sundays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday what it takes to be successful in Dancing to the Deities, afternoons at 2 at the RMTC this business, and I am learn- is an example of the clas- Cabaret Theatre, 301 19th ing so much from him.” sical dance known as Street North in Birmingham. Both Alexander and Bharatanatyam. This production features Wieronski said working in Doraswamy heads the two members of the UA theater at the University has Vasundhara Performing theater family: junior Ashley expanded their horizons as Arts Center in Mysore, India. Wieronski and 2009 gradu- actors and helped them to Founded in 1987, the center ate DaWoyne Alexander. Both achieve some of their career is renowned for its success said they are very excited to goals. in instruction of the learning perform in “Cabaret” and hope “UA’s Theatre Department and performing arts. some UA students will come does a great job preparing Hailed as an expert, out to see it. you for professional theater,” of school left, and will be per- Above: Cast Doraswamy travels the “It’s different in that it is Alexander said. “I’ve worked forming in another show with members of globe to conduct workshops a professional theater,” said with a few different companies RMTC — the new musical “Cabaret” in Bharatanatyam and Yoga Wieronski, who plays Sally and they have all been fairly “Thirteen Alabama Ghosts and perform for about four months each Bowles in the show, a role por- similar to how they run things Jeffrey,” based on the book by the song year. trayed by Liza Minnelli in the at UA. I am grateful for the Kathryn Tucker Windham. “Willkom- The event is free and open Academy Award-winning film preparation that they have sent As a special treat to students men.” to the public. It is spon- adaptation. “It looks great on me out with.” who wish to attend, RMTC is Left: UA sored by UA Asian Studies, my resume and I am having the While Alexander will be providing student rush tickets. junior Ashley Capstone International privilege to get paid for doing returning to his home in New These will be available 30 min- Wieronski Services, the department what I love. It is such a blessing York City after “Cabaret” utes prior to each show for $15 performs the of theatre and dance, the to be able to gain professional to further pursue his acting with a valid student ID. lead role of International Honors experience while I’m still a stu- career, he offered some advice “It is a fantastic deal Sally Bowles, Program and New College. dent.” to UA theater students. since tickets normally range an English Doraswamy will also Meanwhile, Alexander will “Do what you love and never between 30 to 35 dollars,” said cabaret per- offer yoga workshops at the be lending his voice as the let anyone tell you no,” he said. Nicole Smith, Red Mountain’s former. Capstone College of Nursing Emcee of the seedy Kit Kat “Dreams do come true. You just marketing and public relations building, Room 1008, today Klub where “Cabaret” takes have to work hard, be patient director. “We usually have a lot Photos courtesy of from 9-10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. place in 1931 Berlin. His past and willing enough to let the of students who like to come to Stewart Edmonds to 12:30 p.m. Attendees must roles include such favorites universe take its course with- our ‘edgier’ shows like ‘RENT’ bring their own yoga mats. as Hedwig in “Hedwig and the out interruption.” and ‘Cabaret,’ and this is a Angry Inch” and Snoopy in Wieronski still has a year great way to do it when you’re on a budget.” Smith also suggested stu- dents try to come to the first week of showings, as she said there will be more seating options and that closing week- ends tend to sell out quickly. “This show is sure to touch so many people,” Alexander said. “This production has never been done the way we are presenting it at Red Mountain Theatre.”

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