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in the series would return even if all of these characters (Mario, they were removed in more recent Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, additions. Yoshi, Kirby, Fox, Pikachu, Regarding characters, Ridley of Luigi, Captain Falcon, Ness and the “Metroid” series is to become Jigglypuff) are the characters with a playable character after some the lengthiest run in the franchise time being a boss or a general and kicked off the start of a stage hazard within the Smash running series. Bros. series proper. In 2001, the world saw However, despite Sakurai the release of “Super Smash stating in multiple interviews Bros. Melee” for the Nintendo that it would do the character GameCube. With a bigger budget a disservice to reduce his size, and more support than the mobility and wingspan to be a original, the cast ballooned to 26 fair fighter, he continued to be an characters, more than doubling extremely requested addition. As the previous roster. Along with of “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,” this, more single player and YouTube he has been added to the roster. multiplayer modes were added. Erika Brandenburg Ultimate boasts a solid 15 more At this time, there is no word “Super Smash Bros. Brawl” Arts and Entertainment Editor members than its predecessor. if a story mode like Subspace brought the franchise to the To add, the game engine is Emissary will be added as there newest console of the time, the “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” entirely built from scratch as was no such mode in the Wii U or Wii. Here is where the first (and is set to be released on Dec. 7, opposed to simply being an Nintendo 3DS versions. only) full story mode existed, 2018 for the Nintendo Switch. updated version from the previous The “Super Smash Bros.” series which brought all the characters This is the fifth installment in installment. The localization had its beginnings back in 1999 together in a giant crossover of the Super Smash Bros. series manager Nate Bohldorff has with the original game released universes with a reason behind it. following “Super Smash Bros. for stated that the lighting effects and on the Nintendo 64 on Jan. 21 According to Sakurai, he wishes Nintendo DS and Wii U” in 2014. texture rendering have improved in Japan. It was later brought to to adjust character abilities in Masahiro Sakurai returns as the upon the graphics displayed in the North America on April 26 of the order to speed up the game. He director of the game once more Wii U version of the game. same year. knows this will be a core title for with Nintendo as the publisher. “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” Unlike the current monster Nintendo and, with as large of a Bandai Namco Studios Sora Ltd. was teased during the Nintendo sized roster, the original only fanbase as it has, he does not want also makes a comeback as the Direct on March 3, 2018 under had 12 while four of those were to disappoint them. developer. a working title and the only real unlockable characters. As such, The game will introduce the information being it would be largest cast of fighters in all of released within the year. the series, rounding off the list Finally, the game received its currently at over 70 confirmed formal announcement at E3’s combatants on the roster. In Nintendo Direct and unveiled the confirmed characters alone, fact that every previous character Dean’s List Edition Page 9 Arts & Entertainment

“I am a huge fan of latin music,” Kelsey Fitzpatrick says Jackson in regards to why Staff Writer she wanted Daddy Yankee to be a part of this single. , well known for Jackson said, “I’ve always her songs “That’s The Way Love listened to different styles of Goes” and “Together Again,” music, and being in different has arrived with new music for parts of the world whether it the first time in three years. The be something on television or singer, 50, just welcomed her first something on the radio and being child, Eissa Al Mana in early introduced to different types of 2017. Due to the pregnancy, she music,” when asked what inspired had put a hold on her tour life as her on this single. well as recording music to focus In the music video Jackson on the upcoming birth of her continues to use her bright colors child. In September of 2016, she and personal outfits, in one part was put on bed rest until the baby wearing a large decorated gown arrived. on a tall roof. Jackson brought in YouTube Jackson’s new single, titled dancers from across the world to “Made For Now” is all about contribute to the music video. birth of their first child, a son, in To end her visit to New York, living in the moment and Jackson is the youngest sibling 2017. Jackson threw a block party accepting who we are now. in the Jackson family, who is This start would lead her in Harlem on Saturday, as part to becoming one of the top of the annual #HarlemWeek selling contemporary artists celebration. #HarlemWeek is an ever, appearing on talk shows, opportunity for New Yorkers to performing across the world, and get together and encourage one selling music to millions across another as a community, and has the globe. “Made For Now” is been going on since 1974. It likes currently featured on Spotify’s to highlight the diverse culture New Music Friday and is her most there, with a mix of African, downloaded song. African-American, European, and Jackson visited New York, Caribbean heritage throughout performing “Made For Now” on the area, inspiration Jackson had the Tonight Show with Jimmy when writing “Made For Now”. Fallon on Friday, Aug. 17, 2018. Jackson is set to revisit New Fallon gave credit to Jackson as York on Sept. 29 to headline the a “global icon and one of the best Global Citizen Festival in Central selling artists of all time.” The Park. performance that followed was She hasn’t made comment as to huge, with plenty of dancers and whether an album will follow. You bright costumes. This was the first can find her single on most major time the two performed the song music platforms, including iTunes, live. Spotify and Apple Music. Featured in the single is Daddy responsible for the Jackson 5, Yankee, this being the first time which produced the pop legend the two have worked together on Michael Jackson. Janet has music. performed since 1974, her first Daddy Yankee is a Puerto Rican stage appearance with her family artist that’s been active since in the Jackson 5 singing and doing 1991, and coined the term Daddy impressions in a Las Vegas show. Yankee is the artist who coined Jackson spent some time as an the word Reggaetón to describe actress from 1977 to 1984, until a new genre of music emanating she graduated high school and from Puerto Rico. married James DeBarge, though The New York Times refers to the marriage lasted a very short him as the “King of Reggaetón.” time. Her musical career really His biggest hit was the song developed in 1982 when she “Gasolina,” released in 2004. The released her debut album, “Janet song was a hit in the latin music Jackson.” community and paved the way In 2012, Jackson married Qatari for Reggaetón to make a bigger business mogul Wissam Al Mana. influence in popular music. 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Wingard, Kirsten S. R. York, Cassandra Zhang, Hanshu NFL 2018 Season Preview Part 2: The NFC With Matthew Stafford continuing After the signing of Alex Smith, Cowboys to see who eventually to be under center, they push hopefully it could be a positive for wins the NFC East: forward in their journey to grow the Redskins. However, there are Dallas Cowboys (12-4) this team. questions regarding the strength of The team with the biggest However, there are concerns the defense and consistency of the rebound will be the Dallas regarding depth of the offense and offense to try to compete in the Cowboys. This year, they will defense. They were able to win NFC East. The rebuilding process have running back Ezekiel Elliott crazy games last year. However, has started in Washington. back for the entire season. Elliot they lost key games they should New York Giants (9-7) has potential to not only lead the have won which kept them out of A team that needs to show league in rushing, he has potential the postseason. success is the New York Giants. to run for 2000 yards. Minnesota Vikings (10-6) Last year, the Giants were No one in the NFL makes After a year of making the NFC devastated with injuries which more of an impact on a game Championship game and last doomed their season. Now that the than Elliott. Also, the increase of Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images second heroics in the playoffs, the keys are back like receiver Odell depth on offense makes the Dallas David Jacobus Vikings go into this season to look Beckham Jr., the Giants seem to Cowboys the favorites in the NFC Reporter for the same success they were be the road to a successful 2018. East. However, the East can go able to obtain last year. With the Also, with the drafting of either way between the Cowboys Last week we took a look at the signing of Kirk Cousins, there is a Saquon Barkley, the Giants are and the Eagles. projected seasons of every team lot of optimism in Minnesota. a threat to show promise and South: in the AFC. This week, we’ll However, it is going to be tough future success in the NFC. The Tampa Bay finish our look at this season by to hang with the Packers since big questions are regarding the Buccaneers (3-13) checking out the other 12 team they get Aaron Rodgers back defense. Can they make the stops Tampa Bay is in total conference in the league, the NFC. at full strength. However, if the they could not do last year? dysfunction. With their Stick around for the end to see my Vikings can continue their success With new head coach Pat quarterback, Jameis Winston, Super Bowl LIII prediction. and win big games they can Shurmur, the Giants have the who is supposed to represent their NFC (National Football compete for a playoff spot. potential to raise some eyes this franchise suspended. There is no Conference) Green Bay Packers (13-3) season. clear direction for the Bucs. North: Aaron Rodgers and the Philadelphia Eagles (11-5) The offense still has Mike Evans Chicago Bears (2-14) Packers have one thing in mind. What a year it was for Philly. who is one of the better receivers Year two of the Mitchell Redemption. Until Rodgers’ injury From nearly going undefeated, to in the league and Doug Martin Trubisky project is here. Can he midway through the season last losing their starting quarterback, in the backfield. However, their lead the Bears to wins and success year, they were the favorites to Carson Wentz towards the end of defense has no depth and there is as the frontman of Chicago? reach the Super Bowl. However, the season. Hope was lost and no no leader on offense. The Bucs With the rebuilding process Rodgers is back and has the ability one gave the Eagles a chance. can look for small victories to continuing, the Bears look to find to lead the Packers to a division They used the criticism and went progress to the future. small victories in their journey championship. on to win their first Super Bowl Atlanta Falcons (10-6) to the future. The Bears running Their schedule is favorable and in franchise history with backup After back to back years of game with Jordan Howard in the can easily be the number one seed Nick Foles. This year, Wentz is making the playoffs, the Falcons backfield is always a threat. in the postseason with home field back under the helm and continues look to make it three in a row and However, they need consistency advantage. to gain strength. try to become the first team to with Trubisky to win games. East: This year’s Eagles team seem play in the Super Bowl in their Detroit Lions (6-10) Washington Redskins (2-14) to be better than last year’s home stadium. The Lions strive to find The Washington Redskins have Super Bowl winning squad The However, their schedule is one consistency towards the future. tons of potential to gain success. Eagles will continue to battle the of the toughest in the NFL and Dean’s List Edition Page 13 Sports could pose a problem in them they missed the getting back to the postseason. playoffs for the Their biggest positive heading first time in seven into 2018 is a lot of their tougher years. This year games are at home. will be a large hill Can Matt Ryan duplicate his to climb to make MVP season from two years ago it back. and get the Falcons back to the With lots of Super Bowl? talent leaving, it Carolina Panthers (10-6) leaves quarterback The Carolina Panthers are a Russell Wilson team with potential for big things. to lead this team However, the biggest problem to the best of his with Carolina is their consistency. ability like he did Carolina was able to win big last year. Their games which led them to the defense also has playoffs last season as a wildcard. no depth like the However, simple mistakes and Legion of Boom a lack of consistency halted a had years ago. Carolina run through the playoffs. With Richard Quarterback Cam Newton has Sherman in San led the Panthers to near perfection Francisco, and US Presswire and has led them to a Super Michael Bennett in Philly, it is for. A serious threat to the NFC Bowl. Now the question is, what going to be hard for the Seattle West and potential contender for snag a first round bye in the NFC. must Newton and the Panthers Seahawks to get back to the the NFC Championship. Super Bowl Prediction do to make the run towards a playoffs. Los Angeles Rams (13-3) Looking into the future, Super championship? San Francisco 49ers (12-4) After an eventful season, the Bowl LIII will be the Pittsburgh New Orleans Saints (12-4) San Francisco is looking up. Rams show tons of potential Steelers versus the Green Bay The only word to describe After years of nothing, they finally heading into 2018. Jared Goff Packers. A rematch of Super the Saints season last year was found their answer at quarterback leads the Rams offense in his Bowl XLV between two of the heartbreaking. A last second with Jimmy Garoppolo. Jimmy G third season. With Todd Gurley in best quarterbacks in the NFL, missed tackle and touchdown is undefeated as a starter from his the backfield and new acquisition Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron ended the season for a New game in New England and the few Brandin Cooks, the Rams offense Rodgers. Orleans team that looked to be on games he had as a 49ers towards looks dangerous to opposing The result will not be the same a run towards a championship. the end of the season. defenses. as the Steelers win their seventh This year they come back with Can Jimmy G lead the 49ers The defense is still strong with Super Bowl Championship. In nearly the same team they had last back to relevancy like the greats Aaron Donald leading the way. an instant classic, the Pittsburgh year. Look to quarterback Drew Joe Montana and Steve Young L.A. is the team to beat in the Steelers will win, bringing their Brees, who is one of the most did years ago? The defense is NFC West, but do not count out seventh Super Bowl back to the consistent quarterbacks in the also gaining strength with the the Niners to battle with them Steel City. NFL, and has the ability to lead acquisition of Richard Sherman. throughout the season. Either San this team to another NFC South The 49ers are a team to look out Francisco or L.A. could easily Championship. The running game of Mark Ingram and Alvin Kamara can lead this offense to be one of the best in the NFL. They are also helped by a defense that continues to show strength and determination. The Saints are a favorite in the NFC. West: Arizona Cardinals (6-10) Last year was a struggle for the Arizona Cardinals. They struggled to find any chemistry and win big games against tough opponents. They finished .500 last year. This year with rookie quarterback Josh Rosen they look to find the future of their franchise. Their defense continues to grow and show potential. Also, the offense gets back David Johnson in the backfield. The big question is if David Johnson can stay healthy and try to contend in this now tough NFC East. Seattle Seahawks (9-7) The Seahawks did everything in their power to try to make it to the postseason last year. However,

Joe Sargent/Getty Images Dean’s List Edition Page 14 Tartan News Campus Multi-Faith Ministry Haley Edwards Mason and Huber Heights. if you carry it around it gets Reporter When you enter the multifaith heavy. If you try and empty ministry office, you will notice there some of it you can put it side When feeling hopeless don’t be are beads that look like necklaces and travel lighter.” discouraged. On campus we have a hanging from the ceiling and resting on That is what “Life After Multifaith Ministry Office, and people a table. The beads were the idea of Jane Loss” is all about, trying of every religion and spirituality are Steinhauser about 15 years ago. to help people who are welcomed to stop in. “The beads are a physical reminder struggling to empty their Larry Lindstrom, the head of the of the blessings you receive on a daily bags and travel lighter. campus ministry office, runs the office bases, and are a lovely to hang over Lindstrom hopes by meeting with the help of his team members. your desktop or simply on a desk.” consistently and talking Lindstrom was previously a head pastor Lindstrom says. So far the office have people will get the help they for 31 years. Lindstrom decided it was let go of over a thousand. deserve. They also hope time for a change of scenery and ended The ministry office has two brand everyone who shows up can up at Sinclair Community College new programs this semester. The first is help each other by offering approximately three years ago. called “Life After Loss.” It isn’t exactly their own words of advice After the previous Catholic minister what it sounds like though, they do deal and mentor each other. Google retired Lindstrom took over and runs with issues regarding losing someone Spreading different point of the office part time at the moment. close to you physically. views will be a key point of “Life After each week that elicits thought from the Lindstrom’s office supplies the campus It’s a weekly gathering that also Loss.” participants. Lindstrom will be there with services such as Pastoral Care and deals with the grief of losing a job, or The second project is called to help and answer questions or give Guidance to students and faculty, as a friendship and simply dealing with “Spiritual Check-In’s.” This program advice that people are seeking, but for well as educational programs. changing circumstances. invites everyone to share in a weekly the most part he hopes “they will take “We like to engage students and They will meet every Tuesday “spiritual check-up” on Thursdays the ball and run with it.” faculty in conversations” Lindstrom from noon to 1 p.m. at the Tartan at noon in the Tartan Marketplace. “Ultimately the participants will says. Marketplace. Lindstrom and his Lindstrom will hold an hour long be coming to their own conclusions The conversations often try to open colleague Emily Hudson, who is a session speaking about the spirituality but hopefully we can guide them in people’s perspectives to the different counselor, will be leading the group. of life. the best direction, for that individual kinds of traditions. The purpose of The group will start together as men “Spiritual Check-In’s” is an all person,” Lindstrom said. them is to help people get a wide range and women but if participants would inclusive project. It doesn’t necessarily Spiritual Check-In’s is all about of knowledge, and to help break down rather seperate that is an option as have to be religious but can also be a getting a conversation started much the barriers ignorance creates. well. Lindstrom and Hudson will talk about spirituality, personal life like “Life After Loss.” Lindstrom and The multifaith ministry office does start by recognizing the grief of the and struggles. The main goal is to “help his team are trying to push tolerance, not just extend their services to those at congregation, and try to offer advice to mentor people as they are growing by shining the light of knowledge into Sinclair’s main Dayton campus. Once help get everyone on their journey to through different stages of life.” the darkness of ignorance. every semester Lindstrom visits the healing. Lindstrom says. other campuses Sinclair has, such as Lindstrom says “Grief is like a bag, There is a different topic question Sinclair Expands Cerridwyn Kuykendall “Closing on this sale brings a new Managing editor nationally recognized community college, job opportunities and Sinclair is expanding its reach economic growth to the southern throughout the community, and has portion of Montgomery County and purchased a church and the plot of land we are proud to be apart of helping to it’s on with the intention of opening a make it happen,” Tom Kretz, the deal new branch of the school on Clyo Road broker, told Dayton Business Journal. in Centerville. The new Centerville campus will The property was sold for $9.6 begin classes spring of 2019. However, million dollars and the deal closed the classes offered have had to be in April of this year. The building is determined, according to Sinclair 100,000 square feet and includes a spokesman Adam Murka. kitchen, office spaces, classrooms, The property was bought for nearly two gymnasiums and an auditorium $10 million, and Sinclair expects to Google capable of seating up to 1,500 people. spend close to $250,000 on renovations several other locations besides the and near Wilmington Pike and major The building also sits on about 40 transforming the building from a downtown Dayton campus. Sinclair interstate 675. acres of land. church into a learning center. has satellite facilities in Eaton, This location not only gives students According to the Dayton Business “We see this potential center as a key Englewood, Mason and Huber Heights, easy access to the numerous business Journal, Sinclair had previously part of our future along with our other as well as offering classes in local high of Austin Landing, but gives residents reported plans to use the property to learning centers throughout the county schools and the Wright-Patterson Air in the area access to a new learning open a new “educational, cultural and and a tremendous enhancement to our Force Base. center. According to Dayton Business community enrichment center on site.” headquarter operations in downtown According to Dayton Daily News, Journal, the facility will offer the The church had considered other Dayton.” Sinclair president Steven the new Centerville campus could community not only college classes buyers throughout the process, but Johnson had previously said to Dayton bring locational benefits to its students and K-12 enrichment, but recreational eventually determined that Sinclair Business Journal. and area. The new property is located activities and health services as well. would be the “best fit. Sinclair already offers classes in only 15 minutes from Austin Landing, Page 15 Tartan News Dean’s List Edition Batman: Arkham Asylum Review walls and in vents, riddles to solve mechanics, “Arkham Asylum” made by scanning the environment and the most out of it and soon other interview tapes for several of the main franchises followed suit. It has been villains. These aren’t easily found and used in games such as “The Witcher sometimes require the use of gadgets 3,” “Tomb Raider” and “Persona 5,” acquired later in the game, helping the among others. replayability of it. Upon its release, “Arkham Asylum” These trophies serve a purpose, as received rave reviews, scoring a 92 it unlocks character bios, trophies out of 100 on Metacritic, and it held of characters and more backstory the Guinness World Record for the and depth on the story of the game “Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero through the interviews. However, Game Ever” until three years later what really puts “Batman: Arkham when it was beaten by its sequel Asylum” over the top is how the “Batman: Arkham City.” various gameplay mechanics truly It has appeared on numerous Google make the player feel like The Dark gaming sites’ lists of their best games There were several cut characters Henry Wolski Knight. of 2009, best superhero games, end Executive Editor and game mechanics that didn’t Combat took on a rhythm based of the decade lists and lists of the best see the light of day due to the short approach with the Freeflow system. games of the PS3/Xbox 360 console Licensed titles and video games development time. Batman now bounces back and forth generation. usually never mix well. Think of all Rocksteady intended to have between groups of enemies, punching “Arkham Asylum” opened the door the bad games based on a movie or Batmobile driving sections and or kicking them. It’s all done by for more “Batman: Arkham” media to TV show out there. Batwing levels, but didn’t have the pressing the attack button and moving be made, including three more main It’s even worse with superheroes. time or manpower to get it done. They the analog stick. He also has to series installments, four handheld/ Most games based on a spandex-clad also wanted to include the Mad Hatter counter other enemy moves to keep mobile games, a VR game, a tie-in protagonist are either blatant ripoffs and Mr. Freeze in the game, but the flow and combos going. comic series and an animated movie. of something else, try to do something weren’t able to fit them in the story by It is a simple system that is easy to This game was an eye opening different and fail horribly or just the deadline. learn, but tough to master. One wrong experience for me. I never played aren’t able to capture what makes The game starts with Batman taking move or step out of rhythm and Bats a Batman game before and was being that superhero unique and fun. arch-nemesis The Joker back into either gets hit or loses the combo. really introduced to the character a Think “Superman” on the Nintendo custody at Arkham Asylum. He’s Add in the chaos of fighting around year before the game came out, by 64. leary, as Joker didn’t put up much of 15 thugs who have different attack watching both “Batman Begins” and But every so often a game comes a fight when he was captured. These patterns and abilities and it makes “The Dark Knight.” out that stands tall above the rest fears are confirmed when Joker breaks for a satisfying feeling when the last It introduced me to so many and makes playing as your favorite free and uses Harley Quinn to lock off evildoer is taken out. different parts of the Batman mythos, costumed vigilante a breathtaking the Asylum and frees every inmate, Since its inception, the Freeflow like Mark Hamill’s Joker, Batman’s experience, like 2004’s “Spider-Man including many of his thugs and a system has been copied by several policies on not killing enemies and 2.” good chunk of the Bat’s solid rouge other third-person action games, most I saw many members of his rogue’s That brings us to this week’s gallery. Some of them include: Poison notably both tie-in games for “The gallery for the first time. game, “Batman: Arkham Asylum.” Ivy, Scarecrow and Killer Croc. Amazing Spider-Man” movies. I would hazard a guess that the Developed by then-unknown studio The story goes through several The other influential mechanic was success of this game led to a change Rocksteady, the game came out on twists and turns, and each of the Detective Mode. Activated by hitting in attitude, and inspired developers Aug. 25, 2009 and introduced gamers villains mentioned get their own a shoulder button, Detective Mode and creators of licensed content to put to a Batman universe that was unique, parts of the game to shine, with the lets the player see the environment time and effort into their games, since and not connected to another film or Scarecrow sections in particular through Batman’s eyes. Enemies are licensed games are getting better. comic series. creating a fantastically creepy outlined in blue, and places of interest Take the new “South Park” games for It starred Kevin Conroy and Mark atmosphere. are marked as well. example. It definitely influenced the Hamill reprising their much lauded The asylum isn’t huge, and only The Dark Knight can see all the approach taken by Insomniac Games, roles from “Batman: The Animated has five big areas to explore: a gargoyles he can repel to, vents he can the developers of the forthcoming Series” as Batman and The Joker, mansion, the courtyard, medical hide in, and security terminals he can “Spider-Man” game. respectively. The story was written facility, the prison/treatment center override through this mechanic. This game, and “Arkham City” have by “B:tAS” regular Paul Dini and and a makeshift Batcave hidden in the It also allows the player to follow arguably the greatest Batman story features several easter eggs and nods sewers. However, this is a strength trails left behind by enemies that point ever told, and the replayability and to other Batman stories. of the game, as rather than being them toward their next objective. fantastic controls make it a series I Rocksteady began production on constrictive, the tight environments It works very well and allows the am excited to return to every now and the game in May 2007 with a 40 challenge the player to find creative player to formulate a plan during then. person team that expanded to 60 by ways to explore, stealthily take out encounters with armed enemies, If you’re a Bat-fan who enjoys the end of it. The president of Eidos enemies and find the plethora of who are deadly if alerted. It adds video games, I encourage you to pick Interactive stated that one member Riddler challenges packed in every variety to the gameplay and really this one up if you haven’t already. of the development team worked nook and cranny. adds credibility to Batman’s “World’s Nine years later, and it still holds up. for two years solely on Batman’s There are 240 of these riddles Greatest Detective” moniker. cape, requiring approximately 700 scattered throughout the island. It While other games had used similar animations and sound clips. includes trophies hidden behind Dean’s List Edition Page 16 Tartan News Gem City History: The Wright was upset over his lack without question the greatest of the landing surfaces, while still being of ambition during this precursors, and the world owes to him remotely close to Dayton. It also time. a great debt.” provided them privacy from reporters. Orville dropped The Wrights knew that a successful The brothers spent the next two out of high school in airplane would need wings to generate years perfecting the glider, adding 1889, and started his lift, a propulsion system that was more improvements to the design. own printing business. powerful enough to keep it moving The major breakthrough came from Wilbur joined and through the air and a system to control the two finding the purpose of the together created their the plane in the air. This was the movable vertical rudder. It helped aim own publication, component Lilienthal didn’t have. the aircraft correctly during turns and West Side News. The Wilber’s solution to this problem was helped level it off when facing sharp issues listed Orville as inspired by how birds would change turns or wind disturbances. Turns were publisher and Wilbur course and control their path. They done using roll control by the wing- as editor. would change the angle of the ends of warping. In April 1890 they their wings to make their bodies roll These factors all combined to result converted the paper to right or left. in success when the Wrights achieved a daily, The Evening They decided that this banking or true control on their turns on Oct. 8, Item, but it lasted only leaning into a turn would be a good 1902. Their longest glide lasted 26 four months. After way for a flying machine to maintain seconds and covered 622.5 feet. This this they focused on control. This would also help them success prompted them to make a commercial printing to recover their control when wind powered flying machine. jobs. would tilt the machine to one side. One They then applied for a patent for a One of their clients problem was figuring out how to make flying machine on March 23, 1903. was Orville’s friend man made wings have the same effect. Later on that year the Wrights built and classmate, They then discovered wing-warping the first powered model, the Wright Paul Laurence after Wilbur idly twisted a long inner- Flyer I. Using spruce, their preferred Dunbar, a Dayton tube box at the bicycle shop. When wood due to the lightness of it, and

Wikipedia resident who rose to wings would be twisted, one end of wooden propellers designed by them Henry Wolski international acclaim as the wings produced more lift than and two prototype gasoline powered Executive Editor a groundbreaking African-American the other. This unequal lift made the propellers, the brothers put a focus poet and writer. For a brief period the wings tilt, or bank. The end with more on the plane being lightweight and The Gem City is home to several brothers printed the Dayton Tattler, a tilt rose, and the other end dropped, efficient. innovative and inventive minds, but weekly newspaper that Dunbar edited. causing a turn in the direction of the The next roadblock was the engine, perhaps none are as recognizable Following their forrary in the printing lower end. as the Wrights wanted it to be light as The Wright Brothers and their industry, they joined in on a booming The brothers first tested this and not weigh down the plane. They invention of flight. So this time we’ll bicycle market, opening their own technique with a large model box accomplished this by having their shop be taking a look at how this invention bike shop in 1892, the Wright Cycle glider, which were controlled by four mechanic, Charlie Taylor, build an was made, the claims that dispute the Exchange (later called the Wright cords attached to it. The brothers then engine block cast from aluminum, a narrative we all know and what being Cycle Company). They produced their started testing manned gliders in 1900 rare procedure for the time. the birthplace of flight means for own brand of bicycles and used the at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The The Flyer cost less than a thousand Dayton. money made from the business to focus location was closer to a mid-Atlantic dollars, and had a wingspan of 40.3 Wilbur Wright was born in 1867 in on their growing interest in aviation. coast with regular breezes and soft feet, weighed 605 pounds and had a 12 Millville, Indiana. Orville was born One event in four years later in Dayton in 1871. particular peaked They had five additional siblings, the Wrights although twins Otis and Ida died in interest in flight. infancy. In 1896, German Milton Wright, their father, was experimenter a clergy member and made several Otto Lilienthal trips as a member of the Church of lost control of the United Brethren in Christ. In one of his gliders 1878, he gave Wilbur and Orville a and was killed by toy helicopter made of paper, bamboo the landing. He and cork with a rubber band used to was one of the twirl its rotor. The two played with it earliest pioneers until it broke and later built their own of flight, writing replacement. In interviews, they have several articles cited the toy as sparking their interest and photographs in flying. of his glides that The family moved permanently to influenced the Dayton in 1884, and the brothers faced brothers. academic troubles. Wilbur couldn’t The Wrights earn his high school diploma due to the cited this as the move, and couldn’t play sports due to a point when they hockey injury. seriously started In this time he became distant and their interest in withdrawn. He spent his time caring flight. for his mother, who was ill with Wilbur said: tuberculosis, and read constantly. He “Lilienthal was Dean’s List Edition Page 17 Tartan News horsepower 180 pound engine. On Dec. 17, 1903 in Kill Devil Hills North Carolina, Orville made the first successful flight, covering 120 feet through the air in 12 seconds. Wilbur flew 175 feet in 12 seconds on his first attempt, followed by Orville’s second effort of 200 feet in 15 seconds. During the fourth and final flight of thetheday,seconds. This was the first time in history a heavier-than-air machine had demonstrated powered and sustained flight under the complete control of the pilot. In 1904, they ran more tests with more updated Wright Flyer models at the Huffman Plain near Dayton. Their efforts were troubled at first, with several failed attempts. Then on Aug. 13, Wilbur made an unassisted takeoff that exceeded their Kitty Hawk effort with a flight of 1,300 feet. They then started using a weight- powered catapult to make takeoffs easier. This led to Wilbur flying the first complete circle in history by a manned Wikipedia powered machine, covering 4,080 Wilbur’s journey to France the Wrights’ sister Katherine joined The bitter legal battle lasted several feet in about 90 seconds. By the end was a massive success. Orville’s Wilbur in France. They conducted years, along with the brothers suing of 1904, the Wrights accumulated 50 demonstration to the U.S. Army at several more flights there before giving foreign aviators who flew at U.S. minutes in the air in 105 flights. Fort Myer, Virginia would prove to addition demonstrations in Italy. events. Their manufacturing companies By mid 1905, great strides were be disastrous. It started well, as he They returned to the states in Spring sued as well, and it got to a point where being made in their inventions, with conducted the first hour long flight on 1909, and were bestowed awards Curtiss’ people suggested that “if longer flights covering more distance, Sept. 9 1908, lasting 62 minutes. by President Taft. They then were someone jumped in the air and waved and the media began to notice. Fearing However, tragedy struck on Sept. showered with a two day homecoming his arms, the Wrights would sue.” that their invention would be copied, 17, when Army lieutenant Thomas celebration in Dayton. The lawsuits went on for several they stopped flying until they could Selfridge rode as a passenger during a Their success would continue in years, long after Wilbur’s death in get the machine protected by patents. flight. A few minutes in at an altitude of July, when the duo completed proving 1912. They damaged the brothers’ This led to much doubt from countries 100 feet, a propeller split and shattered, flights for the U.S. Army, meeting the public reputation, as well as their own overseas that the brothers were capable sending the Flyer out of control toward requirements of a two seater being able progress. of creating flight. the ground. to fly with a passenger for an hour at By 1910, the Wrights’ aircraft They didn’t fly in 1906 and 1907, Selfridge suffered a fractured skull an average speed of 40 miles per hour designs were inferior to those made by as they spent those years in attempts and died later that evening. Orville and land undamaged. They sold the other firms in Europe. U.S. aviation to get military contracts and investors suffered fractures in his hip bone, a airplane to the Army’s Aeronautical was in such a state that no acceptable to fund their product and eventually broken left leg and four broken ribs. He Division for $30,000. American designed aircrafts were sell them. Eventually they were able was hospitalized for seven weeks, but The brothers were bonafide available to use when they entered to persuade the U.S. Army and a was undeterred in his mission. celebrities, as they were known the World War I. French syndicate to buy in to their His response to a friend who asked world over. Approximately a million The legal battles ended in 1917, when product, providing there was a live him if he lost his nerve due to the spectators watched Wilbur fly a circle the U.S. government created a patent demonstration. pool called the Manufacturer’s Aircraft This meant the brothers were divided, Association between the two major as Wilber sailed to France and Orville patent holders, the Wright Company demonstrated in the states. and the Curtiss Company. This ended The Wrights faced a heavy amount the feud that previously blocked the of skepticism from the French press, building of new airplanes for the war who questioned if they even conducted effort. a successful flight. These doubts were Both brothers ceased flying during put to rest on Aug. 8, 1908, when the legal battles, and Wilbur died in Wilbur conducted a series of flights 1912 following a battle with typhoid that wowed spectators. fever. He performed banking turns and Orville sold the company in 1915 figure eights, feats that were unheard of and served on several boards and in the French aeronautical community. committees relating to aviation, He took several passengers during including the National Advisory these flights as well. Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), Georges Besançon, an editor of and Aeronautical Chamber of aviation magazine L’Aérophile, wrote Wikipedia Commerce (ACCA). He was at NACA that the flights “have completely accident: “Nerve? Oh, do you mean around the Statue of Liberty. for 28 years. dissipated all doubts. Not one of will I be afraid to fly again? The only Controversy started in 1909, when He passed away in in 1948, 35 years the former detractors of the Wrights thing I’m afraid of is that I can’t get the brothers sued fellow inventor Glenn after his . Both brothers were dare question, today, the previous well soon enough to finish those tests Curtiss, who begun to sell planes that buried in the family plot in Woodland experiments of the men who were truly next year.” used ailerons, a part the Wrights took Cemetery, and cemented their spot as the first to fly ...” After licking his wounds Orville and credit for using. the creators of sustained flight. Dean’s List Edition Page 18 Tartan Opinion Baker’s Beat: Failing with Class Justin A. Baker turn it into the grade you want or Ombudsman is your advocate Staff Writer think you deserve. In your shock and in all academic and some disbelief, your mind starts to conjure nonacademic matters. They are Grades are everything when you’re all of the worst case scenarios there to be a reasonable voice, a in school. We are conditioned to because of this one bad grade! shoulder to cry on and a person retain and regurgitate information at You see yourself in a life of in your corner. They’ll always all levels of academia, just so we can destitution, begging on the street. let you state your case. earn letters that pretty much dictate You’re living out of a cardboard box, Try and make the most of our futures. all because of this grade. Ombudsman see that you are These letters, A-F, hold so much You curse the instructor, you curse a scholar among scholars. power in our lives that receiving the his family and contemplate making That even though you had a wrong one could literally throw your a voodoo doll effigy to torture him hectic schedule and missed life into disarray. I know this from until he gives you a better grade! a few assignments, that you experience, as this summer was a You decide against this as you curl were helping make the world a packed schedule. up into a ball and cry a deep manly better place and should not be Google I was taking a full online class sob because you have no way to penalized for that! chair gives it to you; it’s fair and load of five classes while working obtain a piece of that instructor’s After your passionate speech sit just, but not the answer you were at Sinclair as an ambassador, as hair. down and listen to the Ombudsman. looking for. You fight back the urge well as working at a summer school Step 2: Breathe! 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time are centered around a nugget of truth. My Voice: Politics in Movies As well, politics can add depth Samuel Claude across all forms of media and doesn’t to a film if used correctly. “Captain Reporter appear to be going away anytime America: Civil War” tied in political soon. One such form of media that commentary very well. Rather Politics is everywhere today isn’t has been tainted by politics in the than beat you over the head with it? It seems as though you can’t scroll past is the silver screen. one view, it showed both sides of through your newsfeed or read a Now movies have been used to the argument, and let the audience newspaper without hearing about promote propaganda for decades. decide for themselves which to side some conspiracy or protest group. Films like Dr. Strangelove, and with. Putting politics or a moral in We live in a troubling time where Citizen Kane were driven by political a story is perfectly acceptable. The everyone’s opinion matters, except if bias. However today, movies are problem arises when the politics and Google it disagrees with yours. more politically driven than ever. moral are placed above the story. Sadly, this otherwise creative and Since the dawn of social media, Producers and writers seem more A prime example of this is different premise for a movie is political propaganda has run ramped focused on appealing to different “Wall-E.” This movie starts off bogged down by an out of left field, demographics and social-interest with breathtaking visuals, and a ham fisted message about capitalism groups rather than make a good surprisingly beautiful love story and environmental preservation. movie. between two robots trying to find Regardless of where you may plant life in a post human earth. Continued on Page 19 stand on these issues, you’ve seen both conservative and liberal messages promoted in films of all genres. But just how and when do these messages hinder modern cinema? Now let me start off by clarifying that there is nothing wrong with a moral in a movie. Some of the greatest movies of all Google YouTube Google Dean’s List Edition Page 19 Tartan Opinion

absolutely no prevent future oppression. effect on us. We So I encourage each of you to Why Are We Against Freedom? would condemn educate yourself on the way the the legalization government works and to come Kelsey Fitzpatrick to this tyrannic, monarchical style Staff Writer of government, I do see similarities of marijuana, but realistically to political opinions of your own in the way we run now to the it cannot affect you if you don’t through research so you can help Let me preface this article by government we escaped from two partake in its use. Why do we not keep us from ever imagining a stating that we are in fact the freest hundred years ago. allow people the freedom to choose world in which we aren’t free to nation in the world, and I do not Regardless of political affiliation, on their own? choose for ourselves. I hope that take that for granted. Our nation I would like to be bold enough There is also the issue that we you might not ever take that for is founded on laws and rights that to make the statement that, a are not near educated enough on granted. keep people from being controlled majority of human beings would the inner workings of government. by their government, but will this not like to be forced to do or not do There are still people out there always be the case? something. It is why women fought who have told me, “The only Most all of us in our lifetimes for their right to vote, or why we election that really matters is the will learn about the Bill of Rights, supported the LGBTQ community presidential election.” This is not the Constitution and various in their right to marry who they the case, I tell you, they all affect other founding documents that want to. the other and can have the utmost were created with the intention of So then, why do we allow our effect on your life very directly. preserving liberty after our nation’s government to control us further, If we possessed a good founders escaped an oppresive living in this illusion that because understanding of how our government that did not leave people have fought and won for government worked we could keep space for its people to make their their freedoms, we are free? them from potentially violating our own choices. We are not entirely free, to say rights and limiting our freedoms. While I do not think we are the least. We allow our personal Even better, if more people voted anywhere near close to returning opinions to limit people from and educated themselves on what participating in actions that have they are voting for we could help Google My Voice: Politics in Movies Regardless of how you feel about jackhammer of political commentary to rescue his the issues addressed, they totally suck to the forehead. son, and happen you out of the experience of a movie. It doesn’t treat its audience with to come across You’re no longer watching a story any respect, and cares only about obstacles like play out, you’re watching a public throwing in as many political fishermen. service announcement. You’re no messages as possible without any Whether or not longer being entertained, you’re being context or reasoning. This comes as people agree with manipulated. less endearing, and more like passive what’s implied, So many movies have fallen victim aggressive marketing. they are more to this flaw including “Iron Giant”, So it seems as though political invested in the “Spiderman” and “The Matrix.” All agendas can in fact ruin movies, or at gripping story, of these are good films in their own least make them less refined. But the so the movie is right, but the sudden and blatant question remains, should we avoid beloved on both YouTube political agendas are so in your face, them all together? sides of the political aisle. not crammed in our faces, and as long that they stick out like a sore thumb. The answer is yes and no. As I In the end, it’s okay to include subtle as it doesn’t sabotage the plot. Some movies totally throw subtlety previously stated, there’s nothing political commentary as long as it’s out the window and base the whole wrong with including morals in a plot around political messages. Case movie. After all, we live in a free and point, “The Emoji Movie.” country where we are blessed with the In addition to one dimensional freedom to express our opinions and characters and shameless product beliefs. placement, this abysmal excuse for a However, political issues are very movie is like a divisive, and I believe they should not become the focus of movies that are meant to entertain. But it is not impossible to include social commentary in a movie without causing a riot. “Finding Nemo” does have an environmentally friendly undertone, but it’s never directly referenced and doesn’t overtake the story. The themes are there, but they’re not being shoved down your throat. The story and focus are on a father traveling the ocean YouTube Google Dean’s List Edition Page 20 Tartan Voice

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Counseling Services offers free and confidential counseling WhatYour movie left the bestVoice impression on you? to assist students with both personal and academic concerns. Counseling Services is now offering a new service-Higher Education Case Management. The purpose of the Case Manager is to provide non-clinical services to the campus community. The mission of the Higher Education Case Manager is to assist Love, Simon! It made me very students in achieving academic success, personal growth and emotional because is a story about this wellness, by providing direct support and connection to the guy who is gay and still in the closet. appropriate college staff and community resources. Somebody finds out and blackmails him. Brenda Smith is Sinclair’s Case Manager and is very It is emotional to me because the person knowledgeable about community resources and resources on who blackmails him tells everyone and campus. For example, if a student is struggling with child care, makes Simon stressed and upset and all transportation, housing, or other needs in their lives, Brenda his friends turn their backs on him. With can assist the student with finding proper resources. all of that it made me emotional because If you feel like it could be helpful to meet with a counselor I was in his shoes once. or with Brenda Smith, feel free to call our office at 512-3032. - Kris Lutz Counseling Services is located in 4-331. Have a great start to Juangabriel Encarnacion Modern Language your semester!

Contributed by Brenda Smith Titanic. Not because of Rose and Jack. First I found that movie banal because of that particular hobby of the filmmaker to show us sad ending love stories. But as I watch it closely, I became amazed. Every possible Human emotion is in it. Try it, name any feeling and you’ll find a part that relates to it. Such a masterpiece!! - ​​Mame Thiome Buisness Administration

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I think Criminal Minds is the best. Not only is the show about family and friends, but it is also about helping others to overcome obstacles. And I simply really enjoy actions movies.

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La Vie de l’encre Created by: Leo Walter

Here’s Henry: Learn How to Walk It’s annoying, and since the shafts that save us from traversing semester has just started it is a three flights of stairs are good, but great time for a refresher course for can cause problems as well. everyone. Proper elevator etiquette is Walking through the many important. If you’re in the elevator hallways and corridors of Sinclair and getting off, don’t sit in the back is like driving a car. Stay to your and dilly dally when it opens. Treat right so that the middle is freed it like Nascar and get out of there up if someone wants to pass you. so others can get on. Everyone walks at a different pace Conversely, if you’re waiting for depending on how late to class they the ‘vater, don’t stand right in front are. of it. More often than not someone Also, if you’re crossing into a new will be in it and if they’re doing the hallway, take wide turns. Don’t hug right thing they’ll be getting out the corner and veer off to the left. of it at the speed of light. Standing That’s how near collisions happen. right in front of it puts you in Pexels Another tip is to be mindful danger of being ran over or shot Henry Wolski right in the middle of the damn of where you are when you see the dreaded evil eye. Executive Editor hallway! Or someone meeting a someone you know and want to Following those two rules gets long lost friend and coming to a talk to them about the weather, the people on and off the elevator So, it’s time for a common sense dead stop to chat. How about those big game or whatever people talk very quickly and avoids awkward public safety announcement: people that walk past a corner about. situations. be courteous to people who are and hug the left side, so anyone It’s great that campus is small Keeping these campus courtesies walking around you. Especially in crossing almost has a head on enough where you can make quite in mind will help you on your small crowded spaces like Sinclair’s collision with them? a few friends in small spaces, but walk to classes and in the real campus. There have been so many for the love of God, migrate to the world. Walking through stores Campus isn’t that big, and the awkward moments in my time wall or sit in a class or something. and restaurants will be less of a hallways can be tight and narrow. where I’ve bumped into or almost Don’t be the cause of a six-student pain if you apply these rules to Do you know what makes them ran into somebody who did these traffic jam. those places, so that you aren’t an even more claustrophobic? things, and they looked at me like I While we’re on the subject, let’s inconvenience to those around you. People walking at a snail’s pace was at fault. talk about elevators. The miracle

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Damnatio Memoriae “Damnation of Memory”

How smart the Roman Senate being the guru in my impres- was sionable youth, to remove from remembrance all to lead me to view the maga- those zines you read, who brought discredit to their the gossip you spread, nothing State by various about you the truth? causes of dishonor. How smart I regained myself when I re- to close moved you, instead— the record of memory, to erase the misdemeanor in my life we the existence don’t discuss. of anybody: no life, no influence Who were you? I don’t remem- or legacy. ber us. And you, old mentor, alive in some distance— who were you to earn no clem- ency, Nicholas Samaras

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