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:ARTON CAMPUS By Laura Ramey By Jennifernifer ElgenaEl CONTRIBUTING WRITER STAFF WRITER year is that the student and alumni homecomings are What is art? Is some- Homecoming 2005, fall combined into one week- thing only art when it is semester’s biggest event, end. SGA Vice President easy to understand? Does it takes place this Saturday, Christi Coulter is excited have to be created by a pro- October 8. This year’s about this change, saying, fessional? theme is a 1950s Carnival “this doesn’t really change At Cedarville University night, as voted by last year’s things for the students, but the public presentation of art student body. more for the school as a is carefully controlled. Stu- Homecoming will fea- stage designed to add to the ion show will include As- whole. This year I am hop- dents are not allowed to dis- ture many exciting games homecoming experience. sistant Professor of Bible ing that the students will play artwork on campus, un- and contests including Guests waiting in line for Dr. Scott Dixon, Assistant just enjoy homecoming, less it is fl yers for approved bingo, balloon darts, ping- games and food will be en- Professor of Psychology Dr. that they have lots of fun campus events or posters for pong, a pie eating contest, a tertained with special perfor- Milton Becknell and his fam- and make the most of it.” election campaigns. Even goldfi sh toss, and an amuse- mances by fellow students. ily, former Resident Director After a night at the car- offi cial event posters must ment ride. Along with the SGA secretary Lizzie Or- Lyndell Rising, and various nival, Cedarvillians can be passed through the Cam- games there will be favorite rison will be heading things students. enjoy a performance by pus Activities Offi ce for ap- carnival foods like cotton up on the stage, with events Orrison is excited about Steven Curtis Chapman at proval. candy, root beer fl oats, sno- like audience giveaways, homecoming this year and the DMC chapel at 8:00 To make up for the lack cones, and elephant ears. dance numbers, jugglers, feels that “it will be a great PM. Tickets, $8 for the car- of student art displayed on All games and food will be clowns, a hula hoop contest, time for all… because there nival and $20 for both the campus, SGA sponsors Art located in the parking lot by pie eating contest, singing will be goldfi sh to win, pies carnival and concert, are on Week each year. This al- the SSC. by Laura Humberson, and a to eat, and Dr. Scott Dixon sale in the lower level of the lows students from Cedar- An exciting new attrac- 1950s-style fashion show. modeling 50s clothing”. SSC. tion this year is a miniature The models of the fash- Another new change this see ART, 3 Josh Wilcox/CEDARS Dance Provides Local Culture Spotlight: for New Ministry Small Business By Sara Hoover By Amanda Acker CONTRIBUTING WRITER LOCAL CULTURE BEAT

Cedarville has a repu- Brown believes that God did At 9:00 on a Friday night retail markets. tation for opposing dance. the convincing. Although the Cedarville Subway was bus- However, this little ham- However, Expressions the group had to abide by tling. There were not many cus- let amid the cornfi elds has its of Praise, an interpretive certain rules regarding cho- tomers about, but all the “sand- own assortment of eclectic dance group now in its reography and dress, Brown wich artists” were hard at work characters, shops, and eateries. second year, has brought said, “they saw that we were constructing 1700 masterpieces Cedarville is a place where stu- dance all the way to chapel not trying to spite the ‘no to feed to Junior Jammers and dents have been known to buy through its unique approach dancing’ rule, but to sin- their counselors. lemonade from young roadside to worship. cerely worship God and use As the employees worked entrepreneurs, where the owner Formerly known as The the gifts He has given us to in assembly-line fashion they of Beans ‘n Cream knows the Mime Team, the group re- do so.” laughed and joked with each names of most of her patrons, turns this year with new par- According to Brown, other, making the most of an and where one can feel right at ticipants. The choreography the mission of Expressions evening with deli meat. Sub- home nestled in a corner booth involves “an incorporation of Praise is simply to wor- way supplies Cedarville with at Colonial Pizza. of mime, praise dancing, ship and glorify God in a International a massive quantity of subs and An observant meanderer and a little sign language,” creative way. She wanted the university in turn supplies may fi nd a good bit of charm said Sarah Brown, founder the original group “to use Subway with scores of hungry in the town of Cedarville. The of the group. dance as an avenue to reach Spotlight: Angola college students looking for a Cedarville Hardware store on cheap alternative to Chuck’s. the corner of Main Street and 42 Expressions of Praise the people who were in that By Elizabeth Korver started in the ’04-’05 aca- rut of ‘dutiful worship,’ to INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT Not only that, but Angola The arrangement seems to work is reminiscent of a time before demic year with eight to ten encourage and inspire them has only just recently shaken out well. It is all part of daily life Lowes and Walmart dispos- participants. Brown came to seek other ways to wor- Where is the worst possi- off the immensely heavy bur- in the small town of Cedarville. sessed retail of customer service up with the idea when she ship and mature in God.” ble place for children to grow den of a bloody 27-year civil Anyone who has spent more and familiarity. Likewise, Beans joined One Voice, a group The renewed group has up? Not too long ago, the In- war, during which up to 1.5 than fi ve minutes in Cedarville ’n Cream is not your typical chic which was “groundbreak- a similar mission this year. tegrated Regional Information million people were killed and knows that Subway is one of the urban coffee house. It does, how- ing and instrumental in “Our goal is to glorify Networks, a branch of the UN, 4 million displaced. town’s main attractions. Cedar- ever, posses an allure that seems infl uencing the Cedarville God and to make ourselves gave their answer: Angola— If a child in Angola sur- ville is no exciting metropolis. It to be embedded in the homey at- student body to explore dif- available to be used by Him “one of the worst places in the vives past the age of fi ve, it is lacks the noise and pace of city mosphere and the ferent avenues of worship.” in whatever capacity,” said world to be a child.” highly probable that he or she life and it certainly does aroma of coffee Brown’s stated goal was “to junior Latice Strickland, the Here are some of the rea- will grow up with overwhelm- not boast a great ex- beans. help the Cedarville family group’s coordinator. sons Angola, a country in ing physical, emotional, and panse of dining or Diane, as a whole to see that we Last year the dance southwest Africa, bears this psychological disabilities and co-owner of can indeed worship God group carried their mission distressing title: one in every disadvantages. Yet it seems with our bodies, that He has to a few area churches and four children under the age of that now, and in the near fu- see LOCAL, given us each gifts to use one chapel service in the fi ve dies, only 54.1 percent of ture, Angola has the opportu- 4 creatively to worship Him.” spring. “Our fi rst chapel the population has access to nity to begin conquering these Brown pitched the idea presentation was nerve- potable water, only 59.1 per- and other disadvantages. to Michael Dorsey, director racking to say the least,” cent have basic sanitation, and Angola, mainly composed of One Voice, who then car- said Brown. “It was ground- only 42 percent of those over of Bantu-speaking tribes, was ried the suggestion to Dr. breaking and would signify the age of 15 can read and colonized by Portugal in 1583 Carl Ruby and other heads write (56 percent of males, 28 of student life departments. see DANCE, 3 percent of females). see ANGOLA, 3

Josh Wilcox/CEDARS [ INFORM ENCOURAGE INSPIRE SINCE 1906 ] 2 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 SPORTS 15 World & Campus News PLAYER PROFILE JACKETS’ SCHEDULE Scott Aker Men’s Cross Country Star Golfer Women of Vision Impact the World Ministries 7-Oct Ohio Intercollegiate Champion- Deleware, OH 2:45 PM ship By Meg Bates Women of Vision: “On cam- a more promising future.” ties for involvement in local STUDENT ORG BEAT pus, our desire is for WOV to Ways the organization service projects. Child spon- 22-Oct Southeast Classic Mount Berry, GA 9:45 AM become an avenue where the raises money for this small, sorship is a practical way stu- Draw Freshmen, Women’s Cross Country Eight thousand miles student body can join together affl icted village range from dents can demonstrate their from Cedarville, Ohio, to tangibly help others. We selling snowfl akes to spon- faith and change the lives of 7-Oct Ohio Intercollegiate Champion- Deleware, OH 2:00 PM 600 villagers live in grass- hope that knowledge of and soring children. entire villages. ship thatched houses made of appreciation for WOV’s work The Snowfl ake Project Men are also urged to help Women 22-Oct Southeast Classic Mount Berry, GA 9:00 AM poles and mud. Half of them both locally and internation- takes place every year after make a difference. Haffey Men’s Soccer are children, and one-third of ally will grow, and in the fu- Thanksgiving; handmade urges men to join with Women By Melanie Hitchcock those children are orphans. ture, Cedarville students will snowfl akes are purchased of Vision through encourage- STAFF WRITER 8-Oct CONCORDIA MI (homecoming) Cedarville 2:00 PM How is Cedarville connected see WOV as a vital part of the from Kosovo war widows, ment, adding that they “are 11-Oct RIO GRANDE* Cedarville 7:00 PM to such a foreign place? It is university’s ministry to the and the money raised is di- instrumental in leading sat- The heartbeat of many career as an educator. through Women of Vision, world.” rected to the Fisheni village. ellite groups that have joined Cedarville students is Junior Julie Campbell, 18-Oct Ohio Dominican* Columbus, OH 3:00 PM women who have a dream to Women of Vision devotes There is also a Soup for the with WOV.” Broken Chains to follow the example of leader of the Hillside Re- 21-Oct Belhaven Mobile, AL 5:00 PM change the world one village time to the local community Soul fundraiser in which staff is one such group, focusing Christ by serving and lov- tirement ministry, believes 22-Oct Mobile Mobile, AL 7:00 PM at a time. but mainly concentrate on and faculty donate soups and on spreading awareness about ing people. This passion is that students who are in- Established thirteen years fundraising and activism to- a speaker presents a relevant the sex trade around the world. evidenced by CU student terested in ministry should 25-Oct Tiffi n* Tiffi n, OH 3:30 PM ago, Women of Vision op- ward better awareness of in- topic; this raises not only The group provides priceless involvement in commu- “check to see where the 29-Oct WALSH* Cedarville 7:00 PM erates under World Vision. ternational issues. money but also awareness. encouragement. nity and discipleship min- greatest needs are. Some Chapters throughout the Student leader Lauren El- Students can get involved In the upcoming year, istries, touring teams, and of our ministries need Women’s Soccer

United States have raised lis summed up the main thrust in the organization by join- Women of Vision plans to MIS trips. Through these more people than others. 8-Oct SAINT CLAIRE ONT (Exhibition) Cedarville 11:30 AM John Hudson/CEDARS millions of dollars in an ef- of the group: “Our chapter’s ing the upcoming cultural spread their desire to help ministries, students are Then, ask if you can come 12-Oct Ohio Dominican* Columbus, OH 3:00 PM by Jeanne Reamer fort to aid impoverished vil- focus is on the Fisheni vil- studies that educate and in- women and children in need making an investment in and check it out. Don’t win the US Open in 1999. He became in- lages worldwide. The Miami lage in Zambia, Africa. We spire. These cultural studies around the world and to raise eternity. feel compelled to commit 15-Oct WALSH* Cedarville 7:00 PM terested in Christianity because Stewart Valley chapter unites women have partnered with a church are spread over four weeks money in order to better the According to head of before you have a feel for 18-Oct URBANA* Cedarville 7:00 PM One of the biggest assets to this was a professing believer. Aker’s curios- from local schools and com- in Chicago to raise around and take place during chapel; Fisheni village. Haffey sees in Community Ministires what the ministry is all year’s golf team is Scott Aker, a ju- ity deepened in late 1999 when Stewart 22-Oct Shawnee State* Portsmouth, OH 2:00 PM munities around one cause: $10,000 a year. This money their goal is to provide a better the next year a “great potential John Wambold, this year’s about.” nior transfer student from Witten- died in a plane crash. Aker more fer- meeting the needs of women goes to building the local understanding of what is hap- to unite the campus behind recruitment night gathered Although ministries at 29-Oct AMC Qualifying Tournament at Higher Speed TBA berg University. Aker has done an vently sought the Lord, and eventually and children locally and glob- economy of Fisheni through pening, and also to evoke a a common cause—children 1,761 signatures, revealing Cedarville are generally outstanding job for the Jackets thus became a Christian in 2003. He attri- ally. micro-credit, building wells passion to help those in need, and the poor—those whom a common desire to minis- strong, there is some cause Women’s Volleyball far, setting a school record of 2 under butes his initial interest in Christianity Dr. Deborah Haffey, a and other health-related proj- particularly women and chil- Christ cared so much about ter to the community. Of for concern. According to 1-Oct Mount Vernon Nazarene* Mount Vernon, OH 11:00 AM par (142) for 36 holes. In the course to the legacy left by Payne Stewart. faculty leader, expressed her ects, and providing education dren. and exhorted us to help.” this body of signatures, Wambold, two thirds of 1-Oct Rio Grande* Mount Vernon, OH 1:00 PM of his good play, Aker stays focused Aker entered Wittenberg University hopes for Cedarville and for children to give the village There are also opportuni- 1080 came from fresh- participants in commu- on his game and his God, attributing in the fall of 2003 and played golf there 4-Oct Central State Wilberforce, OH 7:00 PM men. nity ministries are female. his success to “God-given discipline, for two years. He admits that he did not Many students choose Both Wambold and Direc- 7-Oct Walsh* North Canton, OH 7:00 PM ability, and confi dence that is mine to play as well as he would have liked, to minister locally. Oth- tor of Discipleship Minis- 11-Oct Ohio Dominican* Columbus, OH 7:00 PM cultivate.” averaging 77.4 strokes per game. He ers select service oppor- tries Mark Irving find this Scott Aker was born in Dayton, credits his performance mainly to lack 13-Oct TIFFIN* Cedarville 7:00 PM INTERNATIONAL NEWS tunities farther away from statistic worrisome. Irving Ohio, but has lived in Springfi eld of practice and bad luck. Over the sum- campus. Senior student said, “When men are absent 15-Oct Malone* Canton, OH 12:00 PM since he was four years old. Along mer of 2005, however, Aker learned the Compiled by Autumn West Jackie McKeon is current- at the front lines of minis- with his older brother Matt, Scott be- relationship between practice and luck. INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT 18-Oct URBANA* Cedarville 7:00 PM ly involved in the Urban try and the advancement of gan practicing the game of golf with He was able to practice fi ve to six hours Indonesia Turkey Iraq Peru Light homeless ministry. the gospel, it is most likely 21-Oct NCCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL Cedarville TBA an old cut-off 7-iron in his backyard daily, six days a week. Peru Suffers Three She said, “after [taking the evidence of a spiritual at- 22-Oct NCCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL Cedarville TBA when he was six years old. The great- Aker’s favorite quote is by legendary Bali Blasts Again EU Set Terms of Turkish Iraq Policy Changes as Earthquakes and Aftershocks Urban Ministries class], tack against God’s design 25-Oct CENTRAL STATE Cedarville 7:00 PM est infl uences of his youth were his golfer Ben Hogan: “The more I prac- Membership Constitution Vote Looms Continue to Affect Country God awakened a desire for male leadership.” parents Greg and Sheryl. tice, the luckier I get.” The truth of this in my heart for the home- Junior Ashley Hunter 28-Oct WALSH* Cedarville 7:00 PM Aker loved the game of golf and statement is clearly realized in Aker’s hree nearly simultane- he European Union raq will reject or accept its wo 4+ magnitude earth- less.” recognizes this need in 29-Oct MALONE* Cedarville 1:00 PM played it as often as he could. He be- success thus far this Cedarville golf sea- Tous explosions in Bali, Tset terms for Turkish Inew constitution on October Tquakes struck Peru over While some students her Bible study minis- gan playing competitively when he son as he has set new school records and an Indonesian resort town, membership into what has, 15, however, many Sunnis are the weekend, marking the reach out to neighbor- try located on the Cen- Men’s Golf was twelve and continued playing played his heart out. More importantly, killed 19 people and injured until now, been an exclusively expressing outrage at a recent second and third earthquakes ing communities, others tral State campus. “We 1-Oct Central Ohio Classic Cumberland Trail G.C. 8:00 AM hard throughout high school, where he’s having an awesome time doing it. nearly 1000. The bombings European club. While Turkey policy change that will make the country has suffered in invest right here on cam- could especially use more 10-Oct NCCAA Nationals River Greens G.C. 9:00 AM he received honors as a two-time Aker plans to cultivate his golf skills took place in one of the most has for some time enjoyed it harder for them to defeat the the past two weeks. pus through discipleship males. There is only one All-State selection his junior and se- during the next two years and then move crowded areas of the town and friendship status with the EU, proposed Constitution. The quakes damaged ministries. Involvement [CU male] who attends the 11-Oct NCCAA Nationals River Greens G.C. 9:00 AM nior years. He was also named Clark south to take advantage of his God-given involved three suicide bomb- its desire for membership The Shia-led Congress has several homes and injured in such ministries has in- Bible study, [but] there are County Player of the Year and Con- gifts and play golf professionally. Aker ers who detonated their bombs among the strong democratic announced that the two-thirds ten, but caused no casual- creased over the past few close to two dozen Central ference Player of the Year. knows this will take a lot of hard work, inside various restaurants. nations of Europe has never majority needed to reject the ties. The quakes’ center, years, with a total of 635 State males attending the Though Aker’s journey as an ath- practice, and blessing from God, but he The attacks fall nearly been doubted. constitution will be consid- around 540 miles from the students this year, com- Bible study every week. lete began when he was very young, is familiar with these things. His advice three years after the 2002 Nine months ago, after ered as a portion of registered capital city of Lima, suffered pared to 605 in 2004, and The opportunity for en- his spiritual journey did not begin un- to the student body is, “Don’t let your Bali nightclub bombing that meeting certain criteria regard- voters, not actual turnout, extensive damage in an 8.1 429 in 2003. couragement and disciple- til much later. Aker’s love of golf in- gifts and abilities pass you by. It’s not killed 202 people. Tourism, ing their justice system and hu- in three specifi c provinces. magnitude earthquake in CU student interest in ship is huge.” tensifi ed as he watched Payne Stewart about you. Go at it for God.” the main source of livelihood man rights standards, the EU Many fear that violence will 2001 and remains largely oversees ministry has also Senior Benjamin De- in the area, was just begin- signaled that they were ready keep voters away from the unrepaired. increased. Brian Nester, Larme, leader of the Day- ning to recover from the loss to begin negotiations on full polls and that this maneuver Shockwaves from the head of MIS, said Cedar- ton Detention Home Min- of confi dence in the region’s membership status. However, will serve only to thwart the quakes continued to rever- ville will be sending seven istry, hopes that students safety, and the industry will talks stalled this week as Aus- will of the people and further berate during the weekend, teams to serve between will not be inhibited by most certainly face another tria opposed the full member- alienate the Sunni minority. with over 170 tremors of- fall and winter; this is fear when they consider costly economic loss. ship offer in favor of an offer Many Sunnis currently fi cially recorded. more than double the num- participating in a minis- Jemaah Islamiah (JI), just short of full status. oppose the constitution be- Hundreds whose homes ber of teams sent out in try. “Don’t hesitate to step a radical Muslim group in Many see Turkey’s en- cause they view its federal were destroyed remained years past. Over 600 stu- into a ministry that you’re Indonesia, is the suspected trance as a threat since it would provisions as an indication in the streets Monday, and dents have demonstrated nervous about or don’t feel supporter of this blast. Earlier be the most populous and fi rst of the future breakup of Iraq. many more were hesitant to a heart of compassion for totally confident with—if in the month Indonesian Presi- non-Christian country in the In January large numbers of return to unstable structures the needy by signing up you think it’s something dent Yudhoyono called for EU. However, others em- Sunni voters avoided polls af- while the tremors continued. for the New Orleans relief worthwhile, do it […] God extra precaution and indicated phasize the economic benefi t ter leaders called for a boycott, The original magnitude efforts. teaches us a lot when we that September and October Turkey’s growing markets will further contributing to their 7 quake on September 25 When asked why they are forced to depend to- were historically times of high provide. Negotiations feelings of alienation. killed fi ve, injured several, chose to participate in a tally on Him.” activity for terrorists in the regarding collapsed homes, and caused particular ministry, many According to Wambold, country. full mem- disruptions in electricity and students responded that it is “never too late to get While the government pre- bership are telephone service. their ministries coincide involved—there is always viously expressed confi dence expected with their schedules, in- some place to get plugged that their campaign against to last until terests, and gifts. Sopho- into ministry.” Anyone JI had been successful, they 2015. more Kate Tucker chose to seeking more information were aware that Azahari Bin tutor elementary students regarding service opportu- Husin and Noordin Mohamed at Cedar Cliff because she nities at Cedarville should Top, JI leaders, remained at loves children and real- visit the Christian Min- large. These two men are the ized the ministry would istries website or contact suspected masterminds of provide her with valuable Vicky Hines in the Chris- Saturday’s attack. experience for her future tian Ministries office. 14 SPORTS Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 WORLD & CAMPUS NEWS 3

Ladies’ V-ball Moves to New Level Wittenberg Welcomes New By Andrea Walker of the season as Savannah confi dent that they lost for a Keepin’ it on the D-L CONTRIBUTING WRITER pushed victoriously through reason far beyond their per- President the last three games of a formance on the court. By Michael Hand crossed in the homogenous ognized it. The paper has a Kontroville—if it sticks to By Nate Washatka NEWS BEAT As the season swings into hard-fought fi ve-game cham- Twenty errorless serves He’s and sanitized bubble known short but proud history, hav- its current format—tackles INTERCOLLEGIATE BEAT full gear, Cedarville Univer- pionship match. by Short, Bradley’s thirteen as CU.” ing circulated on campus one topic per issue and pres- sity’s volleyball team con- Annie Lohrenz com- kills, Zeltman’s .667 attack Happy 18th Birthday Tom coming... Over the past year, several Subterranean’s birth got “since 2004.” The Talking ents several viewpoints from tinues to step up their level mented, “[Savannah’s] coach percentage, and Mable’s 13 Sawyer! alternative newspapers have some coverage in Cedars last Donkey proclaims itself to be slightly different angles in an On September 24, Wit- and students,” he said. “Our of play. Ranked 18th in the said that it was one of the digs all contributed to the -Kristina Ronan graced Cedarville’s cam- year in an article wondering “Cedarville University’s Pre- effort to provide “balanced, tenberg University wel- primary focus is in Spring- NAIA poll, the Lady Jackets best competitions he had ever three-game sweep of Urbana pus. Written anonymously, if the newspaper would last. miere News Source.” well-informed, open-minded comed its thirteenth presi- fi eld, with the economic and never stop working hard and been a part of…it just came on September 27. The win When does P-Rohms debut possibly printed with dorm The second issue included An email inquiry to thet- sociopolitical dialogue on dent Dr. Mark Erickson in general community devel- working together. down to the fact that some- gave them sole possession of CD come out? room computers, and dis- a tongue in cheek article [email protected] campus.” Through web is- an inauguration ceremony. opment, but I am looking On September 24, the one had to win and someone fi rst place in the AMC South -Robert Childs tributed around campus un- wondering if Cedars would was answered by one Guido sues, Kontroville editors aim The two-hour event in the to connect with other cam- volleyball team wrapped up had to lose.” Division. der the cover of night, these last. Then, in an April Fool’s Valentine, who defi ned The to “peel away […] layers of campus chapel marked the puses.” pool play at the Saint Francis While it was their fi rst The win on September Garrett and Tyler, shutup. newspapers have appeared in issue, Cedars featured an Talking Donkey’s purpose: pretense and explore the offi cial beginning of his ten- Erickson’s entrance has Challenge with a four-game loss statistically speaking, it 29 against Shawnee State -Sonja Cedars racks, lounges, and obituary for the seemingly “Quite honestly, there’s a truth for all it’s worth.” ure. been welcomed by both Wit- win over Cornerstone. may have been their greatest bumped the Jackets to 20-1 Xanga sites. dead Subterranean; shortly lot of absurdity and illogic What does the campus “This day is not about tenberg students and faculty, The team’s widespread victory from an eternal per- overall and 5-0 in the AMC. ALL YOUR BASE ARE BE- But why? What motivates afterward, Subterranean did within today’s Christian think of the efforts of these Mark Erickson,” he said dur- who have quickly embraced talent was evident as fi ve spective, as it opened up the The three-game contest fea- LONG TO US these nameless few to feats publish another issue. culture… satire has proven three newspapers? On the ing his address. “It is about their new president. players reached double digits door for Coach Clark to wit- tured great play by Bradley -Jared Osborn of secretive journalism? In Subterranean has also itself a Trojan horse to the whole, students have reacted Wittenberg, about celebrat- Wittenberg Student in kills, led by Julia Bradley ness to three people follow- (15 kills and 5 blocks), Cari most cases, they claim that it interviewed professors, re- ignorant or unwitting mind. positively. Sophomore Tyler ing who we are today, who Senate president Jonathan with 23 and Anne Lohrenz ing the match. Greetham (10 kills and 15 “Broken Weasel” rocks! is dissatisfaction with the sta- viewed CDs and concerts, Hopefully we get some peo- Allard said Subterranean we will become, the chal- Scruggs is excited about the and Sarah Zeltman with 16 Julia Bradley was also digs), and Jones (48 assists -Seth Campbell CEDARS tus quo of Cedars, or at least featured cartoons, and fo- ple thinking, and perhaps a was “good, but should be lenges and opportunities we direction Erickson wants apiece. able to share with an oppos- and 6 blocks). a desire to supplement it. cused on spiritual topics. The hearty chortle or two.” As for published more often.” face, and the people and the to take the university. “We Kelsey Jones also put forth ing player. “I was able to ex- The girls have a connec- Happy Birthday Mikki! Three main independent lack of any real funding or the staff of The Talking Don- Junior Jim Ellis described programs that make us dis- expect Dr. Erickson to be as a solid game with 21 assists plain to one of the girls why tion on and off the court that -Rahab, Deebles, and the STAFF newspapers exist on campus: reliable equipment doesn’t key, they claim to be “a small The Talking Donkey as “fun- tinctively Wittenberg.” great [for us] as he’s already mind control bees and 20 digs. Lauren Mable we make honor calls and why continues to aid their excep- Managing Editor: Subterranean, The Talking seem to hamper Subterra- guild of satirists formerly ny... it keeps you from taking Erickson outlined sever- been,” Scruggs said. “He’s and Libby Short backed the our team was different. They tional performance thus far. Ryan Stalker Business Manager: Donkey, and Kontroville. nean’s fi ghting spirit; the working as propaganda art- things here too seriously,” al goals, which included re- spent two nights in a resi- team defense with 28 and 22 were all in a great mood be- In the words of Bradley, “We If your name starts with a “J” com. Each has different an- paper is still as alive today as ists […] after a brief stint in and Sophomore Amy Ashin- vitalizing Wittenberg’s his- dent hall and been to a lot of (Proud to put my name on Dave Livingston digs respectively. cause they had won, so they hope to fi nish this season and ends with an “on Mc- gles and goals, but all agree it ever was. In other words, decorative lawn accessories, ghurst said that “Kontroville toric campus and connecting student events. We hope he After an 18 game win- were much more receptive to strong and keep God as our Gill” then you might be my this publication. See pg. 3) Promotions Manager: on one thing: they don’t want new issues will appear if and we […] bring our talents to presents interesting views in- more with the Springfi eld will continue to engage with ning streak, the Lady Jackets what we had to say.” number one priority and fo- hero. Assistant Editor: Bethany Streitmatter you to know who is behind when enough submissions Cedarville.” telligently…so far.” and global com- the student experienced their fi rst loss The Lady Jackets are cus.” -Corey Reeder Sara Eplin Advertising Manager: them. are compiled. Subterranean Kontroville.com is a new- With three diverse alter- munities. “Wit- We expect body.” News Editor: Justin Ely Subterranean has had a is singlehandedly run by an comer to the alternative press native newspapers, there is tenberg must be Scruggs Professor Kraegel is the man. Joe Dugan Faculty Advisor: campus presence for just over individual who accepts sub- scene at Cedarville with a lot of interesting reading a fully engaged Dr. Erickson indicated He’s got too much attitude a year, and after three issues missions and comments at only one issue under its belt, available to Cedarville stu- partner with our that Erick- A & E Editor: Dr. Scott Calhoun to be as great Golf Counts in the Fall and a crazy sense of humor! stands by its goal of “pro- CUSubterranean@hotmail. though another is promised dents. Contact the editors hometown of “ son’s per- -Brittany Jackson Josh Moody [for us] as he’s By Ryan Short freshman from Elkhart, Indi- The Jackets are very proud Staff Reporters voking thought outside of com. shortly after this issue of Ce- and writers through email or Springfi eld and sonality and ana, each carded a 154. The of their recent success and Sports Editor: the drivel Cedars prints [and The Talking Donkey has dars hits newsstands around their websites, or ask a friend Clark County,” emphasis on CONTRIBUTING WRITER Maddox vs. Printy Powder- Amanda Acker, John Durkee, already been team shot a fi rst round 306 look forward to even lower Jim Sawin Jennifer Elgena, Steve making] people contemplate not chosen to battle with campus. Claiming to be “your for a copy of one of the pa- he said. “We community puff is going to be awesome. In the same way Tiger and second round 300 for a scores in the future. Sopho- Viewpoints Editor: Fladda, Melanie Frageorgia, ideas they never would have Cedars, nor has Cedars rec- chic alternative to pretence,” pers and see for yourself. need to bring the world to interaction fi t nicely with Maddox oxen rocks my Woods brought the game of 36-hole total of 606, break- more Brent Martin observed, Cameron Arch Melanie Hitchcock, Brian Wittenberg and Wittenberg Wittenberg core values. golf to the national spotlight ing the previous team record “We haven’t had four people socken. ;) Klay, Elizabeth Korver, to the world. The world is “We have a community Copy Editors: continued from ART, 1 continued from ANGOLA, 1 with superior play in 1997, by ten strokes. contribute their best score in -Susan Christoph Laura Ramey, Jaimie getting smaller every day, service requirement here at the Cedarville University Last weekend the Jackets one match yet. As the year Camille Morse Teekell, Autumn West, and the more our students Wittenberg, so all the stu- men’s golf program empha- dominated the seven-team goes on, hopefully we can I heart willetts rooms 117- Stacey Beaty Nathan Washatka, Daniel ville and other surrounding Students are largely un- and did not win its indepen- The diamond industry is truly understand that world, dents are active in the com- Zimmerman sizes the fact that matches Wittenberg Invitational, win- accomplish four really good 131. Page & Graphic Designer, schools to showcase their aware of the presence of art dence until 1975. Unfortu- also a huge player in the An- the better prepared they will munity,” he said. “We have in the fall do actually count ning by 33 strokes. This invi- scores.” -Erica Cunningham talent. During Art Week, a on campus, save for a few nately, the acquisition of in- golan economy, drawing sig- be to lead it.” a friendly atmosphere that Webmaster: Contributors this year. tational win was Coach Ryan Junior Adam Schlappi has Benjamin Kouba Bryce Bahler, Meg Bates, variety of creations from distinct pieces such as the dependence was immediately nifi cant foreign direct invest- Erickson previously I think is unique to Wit- By posting a school re- Bowen’s fi rst as the Jackets’ also been encouraged by the To my amazing roomie Lisa sculptures to paintings are Dixon statue and The Cre- followed by the start of the ments from such companies served in several senior po- tenberg’s campus—there Blackburn, Photography Editor: Brandon Geary, Michael Hand, cord score in their fi rst tour- head coach. Scott Aker won team’s recent success, noting, Kyle Hiestand, Sara Hoover, displayed in the SSC and the ation plaques outside of the civil war and 27 long years of as De Beers and businessmen sitions at Lehigh University are personal relationships You are such an encourage- Josh Wilcox nament, the men’s golf team the tournament with a new “We only shot 305 once last Aaron Sweigard, Brad Miller, DMC. lower SSC by Cedar Lake. bloodshed, mismanagement like Lev Leviev (owner of Af- in Bethlehem, Pennsylva- here that are not so generic. let everyone know that they school record two-under year. So far in the two tour- ment and blessing! Photographer: Lindsay Malone, Julie Otis, Administrators are cur- The plaques were donated to of funds and resources, and rica-Israel Investments and the nia, and has degrees from [Wittenberg students] want were playing for real. par 142. The previous re- naments that we have played, I thank God for you every John Hudson Jeanne Reamer, Richie Reeder, rently developing modifi ca- the university by Dr. James government corruption. Be- Lev Leviev Group). Princeton, Harvard, and Le- people to understand we Prior to breaking the pre- cord was held by teammate we have shot under 305 in morning. tions in campus policy so DeVries, sculptor and Ce- tween 1997 and 2002 alone, Angola’s state-run dia- high. He is replacing Baird are a compassionate student vious record, many assumed Schlappi who carded a 150 three of our four rounds.” -Ashley Morgan that students will have great- darville University Trustee. an estimated $4.2 billion in mond fi rm, the Endiama Tipson, who left Wittenberg body—that we care about that golf, like baseball, was in the invitational and placed The golf team has two er freedom to display their Sophomore Becky Smith oil revenues was diverted as a Group, employs 30,000 na- last July after serving as the our community.” Josh Gigliotti is pretty much Find out more about our staff & contact them played in the fall solely for 2nd overall. more tournaments this fall. via our web site, www.CedarsOnline.com art around campus. Mr. Ter- said, “they add a unique result of that mismanagement tionals, 10,000 of whom are school’s president for nine Erickson’s goals are no the love of the game. Not so. Freshman Trevor Bow- They will compete in the the coolest Italian in Lawlor ry Chamberlain, Associate decorative feel to the lower and corruption. directly linked to the diamond years. different, and he thinks Wit- In fact, the Jacket golf team man from Harpster, Ohio, Central Ohio Classic Septem- 32. Professor of Art at Cedar- SSC.” Conversely, students’ In 1979, Jose Eduardo Dos industry. According to the Erickson noted he has tenberg students are unique- has played some of the best bounced back from an open- ber 30 and October 1. The -Grant Hansen ville, commented, “I’m ex- opinions of the Dixon stat- Santos was elected as the chief Angola Press Agency, the had little opportunity over ly equipped to achieve them. golf in the history of the pro- ing 81 with a 73 to tie for 4th fall season will culminate CEDARS, the student The opinions expressed cited about the possibilities ure are largely negative, or of state and head of govern- Endiama Group is also “con- the last three months for “I think [the students] are a gram in the last few weeks. overall at 154. Brett Bigler with the NCCAA Nationals Ryan Stalker is the bees newspaper of Cedar- herein are of the writ- for displaying more art on at least humorous: “People ment, but Jonas Savimbi and tributing to the improvement interaction with the Ce- good group. I’m impressed In their fi rst tournament (79-79-158) and Brent Mar- on October 10 and 11, where knees, the cats pajamas... the ville University, exists ers, but not necessar- campus. Up to now, with the make fun of the ‘Dixon Idol’ the National Union for the of living conditions of the lo- darville community. “I’m with their engagement, their ily those of CEDARS, its of the fall season, the Jackets tin (76-82-158) tied for 12th the Jackets hope to fi nish in man. to inform our campus exception of an occasional more than they see it as art,” Total Independence of Angola cal communities” and desires looking forward to getting common set of values, their placed 4th of 16 schools at place. Taylor Durling (82-77- the top fi ve. -Grant Zerkle staff, or of Cedarville student or faculty art exhi- said Junior student Hannah fought against Dos Santos and to train the highly illiterate to know Cedarville’s presi- service in the community. I community of the lo- University. All submis- the Tiffi n Invitational. New- 159) tied for 14th, and Dan While the fall season cal, national, and global bition, art has not had much Taylor. his party, the Popular Move- population, build and equip dent and becoming more enjoy our students.” comer Scott Aker, a junior Servi was 39th (89-84-173). may not be as important as Cass, sions are the property of of a presence. Furniture Certainly, Cedarville ment for the Liberation of An- schools and health posts, and familiar with the campus transfer from Wittenberg, led The team once again the spring season for Yel- If you were a booger, I’d pick world we live in. We CEDARS and are subject store art, which character- University has work to do to gola (MPLA) until 2002 when support children’s centers and the way for the Jackets with broke the 36-hole record, this low Jacket linksmen, witht you fi rst. hope to foster a spirit to editing and/or revi- izes most of the art on cam- create an environment that Savimbi was assassinated by rural communities. a fi rst round 75 and a second time shooting a 599. The their recent play the team has Your not-so-secret-admirer, of broad curiosity in sion. pus, is meaningless to most fosters creativity and public the MPLA. Uranium, another natural round 71 for a two-over par Jackets’ second round score certainly proven that the fall Tiffany Erspamer our readers and play a Year-long subscriptions students—it is not visually presentation of student art. Since that time, Dos Santos resource of Angola, is largely 146—good enough for 5th of 299 tied for the third low- is not a lost cause. With any signifi cant role in sat- are available to the stimulating or intellectually Nevertheless, students can has pledged to hold new elec- undeveloped and highly valu- place in the tournament. est score in CU golf history luck, they will continue to be isfying that curiosity by public for $15 (U.S. challenging. I’m hoping and take heart—changes are un- tions in 2006 and the presence able. Used for fuel, electricity, Veteran Adam Schlappi and was just three shots off successful for the rest of the Mail). Please make am confi dent that there will derway. of peace has fostered amaz- and nuclear power, uranium and newcomer Brett Bigler, a the record. season and into the spring. providing informative, checks payable to be changes soon—that’s my ing economic growth and ex- has the potential to further factual, and engaging Cedars. Log on goal.” pansion. Per capita incomes, nourish the development of content. CedarsOnline.com for for example have doubled to the country. more information. continued from DANCE, 1 $1000 USD since 2000 and What remains to be seen is will likely redouble to $2000 if the government and various 251 N. Main Street a new attitude toward cre- Strickland echoed USD by 2007. In fact, Times NGOs continue to tap these Cedarville, OH - 45314 ative expressions of praise Brown’s excitement about Media Limited Financial Mail resources and use the profi ts 937.766.4991 and worship in our tradi- Expressions of Praise: “I’m (South Africa) asserts that of the growing economy to Fax: 937-766-3456 [email protected] tional chapels.” so excited to see a group Angola will be the “fastest- invest in the lives of Angolan The performance was like this one, where we can growing economy [in Africa] people—a defi nite way to en- www.CedarsOnline.com well-received and garnered worship our Savior through over the next three years.” sure long-term improvement much positive feedback; “It music and movement, com- The driving force behind in every arena, not just the

CEDARS is printed seemed like Cedarville was ing out of Cedarville.” the revival of Angola’s econ- size of the fi gurative political on newsprint with waiting for something dif- This school year, the omy is its cache of natural wallet. recycled content. ferent like [this ministry] to group plans to perform in resources. Oil exports alone Maybe someday, the vast come along, particularly at several area churches as account for 52% of the coun- majority of Angolan children that point in time. God or- well as some churches near try’s economy—and there is will not only survive past the chestrated everything beau- Akron as it continues to good reason to believe that age of fi ve or the current life tifully and He is defi nitely share its message. this number will continue to expectancy of 37, but really to be praised for that.” increase steadily. and truly live. 4 WORLD & CAMPUS NEWS Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 13 Musicians tell how to beat system House Leader Indited Web sites instruct fans on how to beat copy-protected CDs By Joe Dugan Sports NEWS EDITOR cnn.com SUBMITTED On Monday a Texas grand on. jury indicted former House DeLay was furious with Women’s Cedarville’s JV girls also Major labels BMG copy-protected discs. were shipped to Christian ny will not instruct consum- majority leader Tom Delay the new charges. Calling Dis- Cedarville Runs Well at Louisville Classic played impressively, placing and EMI are releasing more The DRM initiatives are retailers. Under an agree- ers on how to work around on charges of money laun- trict Attorney Ronnie Earle’s Soccer Faces By Brian Klay out of yourself than you’ve runners didn’t let the heat get Still without last year’s 2nd out of 14 teams. Fresh- and more new CDs that block generating complaints from ment with Sony BMG, the copy-protected discs. dering. This action follows action an “abomination of STAFF WRITER got.” to them. They continued to lead runner, Dan Campbell, man Stacey Keller (5th) and fans from dragging their fans, many of whom own EMI imprint handles manu- Sony BMG, EMI and the Representative’s indict- justice,” he said, “[Earle] is Tough Times This is a common mind- work hard and it showed at the Kevin Hall stepped up with Sophomore Leanne Crunelle tunes to iPods. iPods. The message boards facturing and distribution of Apple offi cials all declined ment last week on conspira- trying to pull the legal equiv- LOUISVILLE, KY (CEDARS) – There set of running greats, such Louisville Classic, the setting a personal record of 26:03 on (10th) paced the Lady Jack- Now, in the most bizarre of artist fan sites and online to the Christian comment. However, both ma- cy charges resulting from a alent of a ‘do-over,’ since are many running movies that as Bannister and Ameri- of the NAIA Championships the 8K course. Following Hall ets with career best times of turn yet in the record indus- retailers are fi lled with com- market. The EMI discs have jors have said that increased campaign fi nance probe. he knows very well that the By Aaron Sweigard have been produced by Hol- can Steve Prefontaine. The in November. The men and were Jud Brooker (26:29), 20:12 and 20:41 respectively. try’s piracy struggles, stars plaints from angry consum- incorrect DRM settings that CD burning has forced their DeLay and two associates charges brought against me CONTRIBUTING WRITER lywood, such as Pre, Without Yellow Jacket r unners also women ran well, placing 14th Justin Herbert (26:36), Justin “This group of athletes Dave Matthews Band, Foo ers who did not realize they do not allow consumers to rip hands on copy protection. are accused of conspiring to last week are totally manu- Limits, Chariots of Fire, and try to hold to this frame of and 3rd respectively. Gutierrez (26:36), and Ben has a strong work ethic,” said Fighters and Switchfoot -- were buying a copy-protected or burn secure tracks. But artists and consumers misappropriate $190,000 in factured and illegitimate.” The Cedarville women’s most recently, Four Minutes, mind. They have already put “The Louisville meet was Shroyer (27:00). Coach King about his wom- and even Sony BMG, when title until they tried to cre- Switchfoot is not the only are bristling at the notion of corporate donations, steering Dick DeGuerin, DeLay’s soccer team played hard a story about Sir Roger Ban- up some impressive perfor- a good meet in that it showed “The work ethic of the en’s team. “Our challenge the label gets complaints -- ate music fi les on their home band upset by copy protec- being caught in the middle of the money to state legislative lawyer, expressed his opti- against the Ohio Northern nister, the fi rst man to ever mances just three meets into our team depth, as the number team is tremendous!” said is to do the right amount of are telling fans how they can computers. tion. this test of wills. Some man- candidates and disguising its mism that DeLay would be Polar Bears last Thursday, break the four-minute mile. the season. four and fi ve runners made a Orchard. “This group has re- work as well as the right kind beat the system. One solution artists offer “I’m completely frus- agers express doubt about the sources. This latest indict- found innocent, should the but came up just short on the When asked about his record- Despite the bus blowing a big difference for us in the ally worked hard as individu- of work.” Sony BMG Music Enter- to iPod users is to rip the CD trated,” says Jason Brown, Sony BMG and EMI strategy ment contains two counts: case go to trial: “I’m confi - scoreboard. This non-con- breaking race, he simply said belt and losing air condition- team score,” said the men’s als and as a team.” If it had just been NAIA tainment now regularly re- into a Windows Media fi le, president of Philadelphonic, in dealing with Apple. conspiring to launder money, dent that a fair jury will say ference match saw the Lady “It’s the ability to take more ing at the meet, the Cedarville coach Paul Orchard. The varsity girls ran ex- teams at the race, the women leases its new U.S. titles on burn the tracks onto a blank a management company that “Anything that smacks and money laundering. The Tom DeLay did not do any- Jackets score the fi rst goal of tremely well for the second would have fi nished fi rst and CDs protected with digital CD (without copy protection) represents Tristan Pretty- of corporatism, people don’t latter count carries a maxi- thing wrong.” the game. consecutive week, defeating the men third. The NAIA rights management (DRM) and then rip that CD back man. The artist’s Virgin Re- like,” says Jamie Kitman, mum penalty of life in pris- Katie Mariani scored in eight NCAA Division I teams. personnel noticed this and that dictates which fi le for- into iTunes. cords debut, “Twentythree,” president of the Hornblow the 14th minute of the fi rst Sam Maat continued to race improved both rankings—the mats consumers can use to act is among the in the Group USA, manager for half for her second goal of the well, fi nishing eighth in a women up one spot to 6th and digitally copy the music. Switchfoot, whose latest al- EMI copy-protection trial. Capitol Records act OK Go, season, and Colleen Derry as- fi eld of 272 in 18:11. Behind the men up three spots to 13th MP3 is not one of those for- bum, “,” is “Copy control as it stands which was considered for, Bush Makes Second sisted in the play. Maat were Christina Reyes in the nation. mats. The DRM also limits copy-protected -- and debuted right now is in its 1.0 phase. It but ultimately left out of the Unfortunately, the Jackets (18th;18:50), Elisabeth Pyles Coming up Friday, the how many copies of the fi les at No. 3 on The Billboard 200 was rushed through and into EMI trial. “There’s no doubt Court Nomination were unable to net another goal (23rd;19:01), Audrey Goodew team travels to nearby Dela- consumers can make. last week -- recently took a system that wasn’t prepared this has the whiff of punitive the rest of the contest. The Po- (32nd;19:09), and Brittany ware, Ohio for the Ohio In- EMI Music is testing a copy-protection defi ance one for it.” activity.” By Joe Dugan lar Bears scored two goals in Simpson (57th;19:32). tercollegiate Championship. NEWS EDITOR similar initiative for wide- step further. Band guitarist Sony BMG says it is not What is more, artist man- the second half and outlasted “We work hard to prepare There, the team will face scale use by 2006. Tim Foreman posted on a trying to prevent consum- agers are upset that the secu- the Cedarville women to win for every meet,” said Pyles their biggest rival, Malone But these decisions are not Sony Music-hosted fan site ers from getting music onto rity is so easily beaten -- in This Monday President without a judicial record to 3-1. Ohio Northern gained “and then we trust in God College, as they continue the sitting well with some of the a link to the software pro- iPods. Fans who complain the case of Sony BMG, with Bush announced his nomi- sit on the highest court in the their fi rst win against the Ce- for the strength to help us get pursuit “…to take more out of artists whose CDs have been gram CDEX, which disables to Sony BMG about iPod in- the company’s assistance - nee to replace Supreme land.” darville women’s squad in John Hudson/CEDARS through the races.” yourself than you’ve got.” secured. A number of leading the technology. The post has compatibility are directed to a - that it makes a mockery of Court Justice Sandra Day Speaking to a widespread four attempts. The Polar Bears acts are using their Web sites since been removed. Web site (http://cp.sonybmg. content protection. O’Connor. Bush selected concern that Miers’ confi r- improved to 5-2-1, and the Ce- to instruct fans on how to “We were horrifi ed when com/xcp) that provides in- Warner Music Group and White House counsel Har- mation will be fraught with darville women dropped to 4- Men’s Solid Start Will Be Tested work around the technology. we fi rst heard about the new formation on how to work Universal Music Group are riet Miers, a lawyer who complication and fi libuster, 4 on the season with the loss. By Richie Reeder (Others, including Jermaine copy-protection policy,” Fore- around the technology. taking a wait-and-see ap- has never served as a judge, Frist called for confi rma- After the loss to Ohio CONTRIBUTING WRITER Dupri, have expressed sup- man wrote in the September The company, which has proach to copy protection. to fi ll the slot of the retiring tion by Thanksgiving. Other Northern, the girls were hop- port for anti-copying efforts.) 14 post. “It is heartbreaking sold more than 13 million Neither has announced plans moderate. Senators were more cau- ing to have a strong showing For now, the copy-pro- to see our blood, sweat and copy-protected discs to date, for secured U.S. commercial Response to Miers’ tious. Arlen Specter (R-PA) against NCAA Division III The Yellow Jacket tected discs work only with tears over the past two years is urging people who buy releases. nomination has been some- said, “It is an enormous ap- Otterbein and come out of men’s soccer squad is off software and devices compat- blurred by the confusion and copy-protected titles to write “The bad thing is that what mixed. Many Repub- pointment, replacing Justice the contest with a win. How- and running in the 2005 ible with Microsoft Windows frustration surrounding new to Apple and demand that the you are almost promoting licans and Democrats have O’Connor, and we will be ever, Otterbein needed only season, compiling a 7-1- Media technology. Apple -- technology.” company license its FairPlay what you are trying to protect expressed a degree of opti- very, very thorough. To the until the 13th minute of the 1 record, their best start the dominant player in digital To add some minor injury DRM for use with secure against,” Brown says. “You mism. According to Senate extent we can meet a time- contest to score the fi rst goal to the season since they music -- has resisted appeals to insult, EMI Christian Mu- CDs. are upsetting the fan that Majority Leader Bill Frist, table we will, but thorough- of the game. A penalty on Ce- opened the 2002 season from the labels to license its sic Group had to recall copies EMI is not quite so help- went out and purchased the “With this selection, the ness will be our goal.” darville for a handball in the with seven straight victo- FairPlay DRM for use on the of “Nothing Is Sound” that ful. A source says the compa- record.” president has chosen an- Miers said she recognizes box resulted in an Otterbein ries. other outstanding nominee that, if confi rmed, she will goal on a penalty kick, giving After beginning the to sit on our nation’s highest have “a tremendous respon- the Cardinals a commanding year with a tough loss to court.” sibility to keep [America’s] 2-0 lead 31 minutes into the Notre Dame, the Jackets Others are less confi dent. judicial system strong and to game. have clawed their way to an Vancouver is ‘best place to live’ Among these is Senator Bar- help ensure the court meets Otterbein redirected a cor- 8-game unbeaten streak. bara Boxer (D-CA), who their obligations to strictly ner kick in the 56th minute to Over the past few weeks said: “The president has se- apply the laws and Constitu- make the score 3-0 and com- the squad racked up three news.bbc.co.uk lected a loyal political ally tion.” plete the scoring in the game. much-needed wins—two SUBMITTED The loss to Otterbein was Ce- against American Mideast continued from LOCAL, 1 darville’s fourth in a row and Conference foes. The survey has produced dropped the Lady Jackets to September 23 the Jack- Vancouver is the world’s Safe havens? a mixed picture of the world’s Bogota in Colombia and Ca- Beans ‘n Cream, loves working few minutes of the afternoon. 4-5 on the season. ets took out St. Francis John Hudson/CEDARS best place to live, a survey by cities. London was ranked in racas in Venezuela score the in Cedarville. She loves the peo- One of the newest additions The women played Tiffi n (Ill.) in a non-conference the Economist Intelligence Canadian cities scored the 10th group, on a par with least favourably. ple, many of whom she knows to Main Street’s array of shops is on September 28th for their battle 2-0. The men con- Scott DeLange slides in for a low tackle. Unit (EIU) has found. well, as did Austria’s Vienna Dublin and Los Angeles, but In Asia, cities in Japan, by name, and enjoys the college the Genesis Dollar Mart across sixth consecutive road match. trolled the tempo for the The EIU ranked 127 cit- and Switzerland’s Geneva, one place below Manches- South Korea, Singapore, students who frequent the shop. from U.S. Bank. Here students Kristin Merkel of Cedarville majority of the match as Senior Justin Benz sealed ence victory of the season for a 2-0 halftime lead. as they are tied for third ies in terms of personal risk, because they are not seen as ter, four behind Berlin, fi ve China and Taiwan all score She also enjoys the occasional can fi nd school supplies, snacks, scored the fi rst goal of the con- they outshot the Bears 22- the victory. at Shawnee State. Sopho- Freshman David Malpass’ in the AMC at 2.75 goals infrastructure and the avail- targets for terror attacks. lower than Tokyo, and six well, as do Australia’s main strangers, some of whom turned and gifts at prices that a typical test, her fi rst career goal, in the 8. Goals by Sophomore September 24 the men mores Ken Davis and Josh goal in the 33rd minute scored per game. Defense ability of goods and servic- The main uncertainty for off Helsinki, Frankfurt and hubs. out to be Christian rap artists Chuck’s employee can easily af- 14th minute of the game. Steve Cobucci and current upped their record to 6-1- Gelser got the Jackets on sealed the deal for the player Luke Marietta also es. people living in the those cit- Stockholm. Africa and the Middle named Toby Mac. Overall, Di- ford. The owner, Cheryl, is new Tiffi n turned up their in- Yellow Jacket point leader 1 with their first confer- the board in the first half Jackets as they cruised to receives much respect, as All the cities that fell into ies are climate-related, the In Latin America, “no East fare less well, with the ane said, “We have a lot of good to the area, but she emphatically tensity level in the second half a 3-1 victory. he ranks fourth in the con- the top “liveability” bracket EIU said. city manages to present ideal EIU citing concerns about days.” exclaimed, “I love Cedarville.” by scoring two goals in the September 27 the men ference, giving up only were based in Canada, Aus- “In the current global living conditions, neither do terror attacks, and economic Upon leaving Beans n’ While she admitted that there 59th and 69th minutes of the rolled to 2-0 in the AMC 0.82 goals per game. tralia and Western Europe. political climate, it is no any fall into the category and political instability. Cream and heading further may not be a whole lot to do, she game. The Dragons of Tiffi n with a victory over the The biggest test of The worst places were surprise that the most desir- where extreme diffi culties Some of the worst per- down the street, one might thinks the people make the town outshot Cedarville 12-5 in the Blue Knights of Urbana. the season is on the ho- Algiers in Algeria, and Port able destinations are those are faced”, the EIU said. forming cities include Ha- meet a gentleman named Clark special. second half to defeat the Jack- Benz pulled off his first rizon as the Jackets host Moresby in Papua New with the lower perceived Montevideo in Uruguay, rare in Zimbabwe and Lagos Griffi th sitting outside his shop This seems to be the general ets 2-1. This gives Cedarville career “hat trick,” scor- 2003 NAIA champion Guinea because “many as- threat of terrorism,” said Jon Santiago in Chile and Bue- in Nigeria. reading the latest John Grisham consensus around Cedarville. fi ve losses in their last fi ve ing two first-half goals and current NAIA #2, Rio pects of daily life present Copestake, editor of the EIU nos Aires in Argentina offer novel. Clark used to work in the Carol, a 16-year veteran employ- games and leaves the Dragons and one second-half goal. Grande. The men have challenges”, the EIU said. report. the region’s best conditions. air and space industry, but has ee of Mom and Dad’s, enjoys the undefeated all-time against the Senior goalkeeper Luke been shut out by the Red- now found his niche selling an- family atmosphere of her job. Jackets. The win improves the Marietta earned his fourth men the past two years tiques at the Yellowdog Antique Between making ice cream tor- Dragon’s overall record to 7-2, shut-out of the season tak- and are poised for an up- TOP TEN CITIES BOTTOM TEN CITIES shop. nados and counting out penny (2-0) in the AMC, and gives ing care of Urbana’s four set victory at home this Inside the shop is an assort- candy, she has befriended many Cedarville a 4-6, (1-1) record. shots on goal. Tuesday. 1. Vancouver 6. Adelaide 1. Tehran 6. Lagos ment of historic furniture, from Cedarville students. The Cedarville women The Yellow Jackets There comes a time 2. Melbourne 7. Sydney 2. Douala 7. Karachi elegant Victorian seating to She loves watching students have struggled on the score- have climbed to the top of when you find out what 3. Vienna 8. Zurich 3. Harare 8. Dhaka rustic farmhouse kitchen tables. as they grow in their faith and board of late, but are very ca- the AMC South division your team is really made 4. Geneva 9. Toronto 4. Abidjan 9. Algiers Though most of these antiques then seeing them return years pable of turning their season with their impressive start. of. That time for the Yel- 5. Perth 10. Calgary 5. Phnom Penh 10. Port Moresby are slightly outside the typical after graduation to order their around quickly. Remember They are currently ranked low Jackets is this Tues- student price range, a chat with favorite foods. “This is the fi rst to come out and support the 5th in the latest NAIA Re- day. Ask them. They’ll Source: EIU Source: EIU Clark and a stroll through the place they hit,” she said. “We Lady Jackets! gion IX-X poll and have tell you. They’ve got it! shop are nice ways to spend a still know what they like.” John Hudson/CEDARS established their offense, 12 VIEWPOINTS Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 5 Ask Stella Th e Profanity of Our Faith Arts & Entertainment Stella, Dear FF, merit further study. How- ever, I don’t believe God I’m a freshman with roommate issues. My roommate I remember those old days of freshman created us to be walking Bales Freshmen Show Off the Skills and I were put together randomly, and I didn’t know roommate problems. Just because you are roommates commentaries or, as Dr. Brown often says, to have By Lindsay Malone her before we came to school. I like her and we get doesn’t mean you have to be best friends, but in May, STAFF WRITER along alright, but she’s a slob. I’m not a particularly after living in close quarters with this other human “your theology so tight you Ignites neat and tidy person, being for eight months, one would hope you would squeak when you walk.” If our Christian faith is At no other campus but I like to keep things have some sort of positive relationship. Th at being Send your questions going to move mountains, Acoustic event could you possibly looking slightly nicer and concerns to the said, you need to fi nd the balance between treating if our systematic theology see Dean Bates give her than a junkyard. On top her kindly without letting her walk all over you. You Cedars e-mail account is going to be useful, if our phone number to a student, of general messiness, are not her mother, and you should not be picking up Bryce Bahler list of religious rules and Fire a blind date set up, scat- and put “Ask Stella” in CONTRIBUTING WRITER she doesn’t do her fair after her. If she is big enough to be at college, then she traditions are of any sig- By Sara Hoover ting, crazy juggling, and share of the room-check the subject line. is big enough to vacuum. Th e next time room checks nifi cance, they must collide STAFF WRITER faculty insulting students. chores such as emptying roll around, ask if she would rather take out trash or ave you ever wanted to with real life. Students in attendance de- Hswear? I don’t mean If God isn’t bigger than scribed this year’s event the trash or vacuuming. vacuum. She will pick one and hopefully do it. If she just a little cuss word under my emotional roller coaster f I were to describe Josh as “new,” “peppy,” and I am not her mother, and I don’t want my picking up doesn’t and you get a fi ne, tell her that since that was your breath or silently in or my feeble heart, then how Bales in two words, they “crazy fun,” and I’m sorry after her to become the accepted course of action in the chore she picked and she didn’t do it, then she can your head. And I defi nitely relevant is God to my life? Iwould be “honest” and to admit it, fellow upper- our room. I guess I could not pick up, but then we will pay the fi ne. Rotate jobs every week so neither of you don’t mean those cheesy I don’t need a list of rules “enthusiastic.” His contagious classmen, but our fresh- get room fi nes. So how do I get her to accept some will feel stuck with one particular job that you may or “Christian” cuss words to live by or doctrines to excitement brims from within man class did quite a job responsibility for our room? may not like doing. Hopefully she’s not a completely like “gosh” or “dang.” No, memorize. It won’t help to and fl ows into everything he at this year’s New Student I mean the real thing. For go through all the religious does, much like his newfound Talent Show. lazy person, and this will take care of your problems. If example, standing outside motions or just “play the fans overfl owed from the Nostalgia overcame me A Frustrated Freshman not, hit me back and we will think of something new. your dorm, jumping up and part.” I need a faith and a chair-crowded Hive during his as I stuck my bright yellow Good luck! down, staring at the sky, God who can walk through Acoustic Fire performance a nametag on and sat down and screaming at the top of the fi res of life with me and few weeks ago. Bales is also before a stage decked out Stella your lungs, “ %#@$!?!?” not be consumed. very truthful and genuine. like the set of The Price Of course, I’m a Cedar- If you keep reading in Lounging comfortably on an is Right. Instead of Bob ville student, so I would nev- Psalm 13, it is quite inter- SSC couch, he eagerly shared Barker, however, hosts Ben er have that thought, right? esting what you fi nd. The about his passionate ministry Waddell and Rob Bradley Cedars’ Advice Columnist I mean, how could any good psalmist ends by saying, and his life. came out dancing and ban- Christian ever have the urge “But I trust in your unfail- Bales has been involved tering before introducing to release their emotions or ing love; my heart rejoices with music since he was about commentators Assistant John Hudson/CEDARS What Roman Catholicism Can Teach Us express how they really feel in your salvation. I will 15, from being the “volunteer Professor of Bible Dr. Tim in such a way? Well, I’ll sing to the Lord for he has kid who was playing guitar” to Gombis, Vice President for Ben Curtis and Jason Moss, winners of Part One of this year’s New Student Talent Show. RCC is the beauty of tradition. am immersing myself in the ship. Some early Protestants, just be honest, I have had been good to me.” It sounds a member of a Christian rock- Student Services Elaine Catholic masses have includ- mystery of things too lofty to such as the Puritans, feared that urge a few times…a as though the writer may and-roll band in high school. Keller, Professor of Eng- ed nearly identical words for comprehend: the mystery of a that the crucifi xes and statues day, that is. have been a little confused, “We were terrible, but it was lish Dr. Ed Spencer, and piano, guitar, and some The scene changed dra- ing of “I Still Believe;” the such a dancing mood that centuries—truths like, “Jesus, Savior of saints in Catholic churches It kinda reminds me of maybe even schizophrenic. fun. It kind of made me won- Associate Dean of Student excellent harmonizing vo- matically with the arrival talented Printy girl got the he stated, “I wish I wore Lamb of God, you take away “eternally begotten of the had become idols and should Psalm 13. It starts out by However, I don’t think that der, ‘Is this something I could Services Pat Bates. cals, this duo impressed of Jerica Ward’s powerful audience’s approval. Our my leotard so I could dance the sins of the world. Have Father, be rejected in favor of plain saying, “How long, O Lord? is the case. do for real?’ But also I’ve al- The show started with with their original and passionate render- hands couldn’t help but around like a snowflake.” mercy on us.” God from God, Light from churches that would not dis- Will you forget me forever? I also doubt that he was ways wanted to do ministry a sister act by Alathea and titled “No Waste at come together both during Andrew Costerisan Essayist Annie Dillard Light, tract from pure, spiritual wor- How long will you hide your just saying that “because it too, so seminary was a defi nite Bethany Young. Using the All.” and after the song. took second place in the says she thinks of such liturgy true God from true ship. face from me?” Although I was the right thing to do” from the beginning, a non- Dan Scarberry and Jer- first show with an origi- – the set forms repeated as God…” And thus we fi nd our- can’t say there is a Hebrew (which is often what we are negotiable.” emy Steckel were the first nal song. Not only were MALLERY WATERS part of religious worship – as Though tradition may selves worshipping God in swear word in the original told to do when we come Bales, an alumnus of male performers on the his vocals and “scatting” CONTRIBUTING WRITER “certain words people have sometimes become an end whitewashed gymnasiums text (and to do so would upon times of doubt and Dr. Brown-era Bryan Col- scene. The two were clad ability impressive, but it addressed to God without in itself, evangelicals could with plastic potted plants up go against everything they frustration). lege, found much of his in green hats, sunglasses, was interesting that he like Catholicism. Since their getting killed.” Liturgy greatly benefi t from investi- front, realizing that we can be teach us in Spiritual Forma- Instead, I believe that material for in col- and suit coats over bright found inspiration in invol- my father’s family is reminds us to stand in awe gating church history and tra- distracted even by simplicity. tions), I do believe that the through his cries of outrage lege. “A Christian college orange shirts. Dan and untary aspects of life, such ICatholic, I’ve grown up and reverence before God. dition and incorporating some I fi nd that Catholic art psalmist is expressing the and pain, the psalmist was is a breeding ground for Jeremy had a wonderful as blinking and breathing, visiting Holy Family Roman In addition, as Josh Bales of the things we fi nd into our depicting biblical events and same frustration and grief once again convinced of Christian music – cool time performing a playful, that continue whether or Catholic Church (RCC) for recently pointed out in chapel, worship services. people gives me something that we often feel every God’s goodness. In taking discussions that make for energetic song they joked not we think about them. holidays and vacations. I have traditions like the reciting of Another thing evangelicals to rest my eyes on, to appre- day. his heartache to God, the songs.” that they wrote the day be- However, Ben Curtis also studied Catholic beliefs as creeds remind us that Chris- can learn from Catholics is the ciate aesthetically as I ponder Other psalms reveal writer found that God was Bales released his fi rst fore the show. and Jason Moss claimed part church history. Though tianity extends beyond us, importance of sacrament, of the biblical realities it depicts. similar emotions. Psalm 5 faithful, and that God did CD a few years ago. But Breaks between these first place for the first the differences between Ca- both before and after our few spiritual interactions that take Similarly, the soaring ceiling begins by saying, “Give ear care. Genuine praise was he says it was “simple acts included familiar showing with their seem- tholicism and our own beliefs breaths on earth. of a cathedral fi lls me with to my words, O Lord, con- a result of the author being and almost silly. A lot of Price is Right games and ingly effortless juggling often lead us to reject it alto- These are words kings and awe and reminds me how very sider my sighing. Listen completely real with God. girl songs.” His second hilarious Q&As from the performance. The show gether, I think conservative peasants, St. Thomas Aquinas, we do not take small I am in the presence of to my cry for help,” and in So what is it that you are CD, which is a “more commentators and hosts. ended with the soft, flow- evangelical Christians can St. Francis of Assisi and Moth- “time to look around Almighty God. Psalm 64 we see, “Hear me, carrying? What makes you theologically- focused Next was Freshman ing song “River God,” learn from the repository of er Teresa have acknowledged and realize that we And fi nally, I think we can O God, as I voice my com- want to scream profanity as project,” was released Jenna Albarano singing sung and played by Emily wisdom found within Catholi- before me. When I stand in had better learn to get gain from Catholicism a sense plaint…” loud as possible? I can’t say last spring. Both CDs “I Know the Truth” with Kraft. cism. a Catholic church to say the along with one an- of the importance of Christian There are dozens of that I have an answer for can be ordered online great emotion and control. This year’s New Stu- Perhaps the most signifi - Nicene Creed, formulated at a other here and now as unity. For all the problems other examples in Scrip- those feelings. I can’t make at www.joshbales. She took our breath away dent Talent Show show- cant in- sight we church council at Nicea in 325 Christ’s earthly body, and struggles papal decrees ture where God’s children them go away. But what I com. with a performance that cased a diverse group of can learn from the A.D. to deal with heresy re- in preparation for life and rigid church doctrine have openly and passionately ex- have learned from my many With two CDs to could have been mistaken talents, providing enter- garding the human-yet-divine beyond earth engendered, I deeply sympa- press their feelings to Him. times of crying and swear- his credit, Bales is for a scene from a Broad- taining sights, enjoyable nature of Christ, I am speak- thize with Catholicism’s vi- For some reason we seem to ing with God is that He is now working on his way musical. sounds, and endless laugh- ing with generations of fellow sion of the communion of the skip right over these stories bigger than the heartaches Master of Divinity Katharina Stevens and ter. If you missed the en- Christians and acknowledging place through physical phe- saints united. and go straight to the theol- and that He does care. degree at Reformed Kelly Miller combined in tertainment, don’t worry; my place within the universal nomena. Baptism and Eucha- Sometimes I feel like the ogy and doctrine. So take your pain to the Theological Semi- a flute duet reminiscent there will always be next church that stretches between rist (communion) are Catholic myriad Protestant denomi- Please don’t misunder- cross, ’cause there you will nary in Orlando. of the dance scenes from year’s freshmen to show Christ’s comings. I sacraments that we tend to nations are so busy pecking stand me, I do believe those fi nd someone who truly According to his a Jane Austen movie. The you a good time. explain away as mere symbol- away at doctrinal differences things are important and cares. website, Bales’ aim as song put Dr. Spencer in John Hudson/CEDARS ism, but perhaps God is doing that we do not take time to a worship leader is “to engage something in us spiritually as look around and realize that the people of God in biblically service. “From tradi- shared some of his own songs. very much. But there’s some- we participate in them. we had better learn to get thoughtful worship, connect- tion and history and what the arguing for the transcendence favorite line from Buechner’s Scores of students attended thing different about this guy. I We are physical as well as along with one another here ing the worship of the histori- church has valued, we need to of God in balance with the im- book Telling Secrets: “The se- Josh’s Acoustic Fire concert on really liked him.” Senior Diane spiritual beings, and sacra- and now as Christ’s earthly cal church with the worship have a confession of sin and manence of God.” crets we keep from each other Thursday night, nearly burst- Wagner also noticed his enthu- ment validates our material body, in preparation for life of today’s church.” Bales says the gospel assurance. You can’t Bales emphasizes the defi ne who we are.” ing the Hive at its seams. Fans siasm: “He seems to really en- aspect. Even tasting a par- beyond earth. that in mainstream evangeli- separate those things because importance of honesty and Bales visited campus Sep- dragged couches in from up- joy what he’s doing.” ticularly sweet, juicy section I believe we should take a cal groups, where he ministers that in essence tells the story of genuineness not only within tember 21-23. He contributed to stairs and delivered stacks of Josh enjoyed his visit to of orange can be a moment of closer, less defensive look at most, “We’ve tossed out history Christianity.” the church, but also between the Day of Prayer and led chapel chairs, leaving standing room campus. He said at Bryan Col- meeting with God’s grace, an the Catholic tradition. Per- and tradition.” Bales stresses the impor- people: “Relationships are im- on Thursday, September 22. In only. lege, there was “a legitimate experience of poking through haps we will fi nd nuggets of One of his passions is dis- tance of including communion portant to me – authentic rela- chapel, he guided the congrega- The students responded en- fellowship in the Spirit. I sense the veil that separates physi- truth and beauty that will both covering “the theology behind and the public reading of the tionships especially.” tion through traditional wor- thusiastically to Bales’ interac- that here too. It surprised me cal from spiritual reality. enrich our own Christianity the liturgy. Where did this stuff Word in the church service as One of his favorite authors is ship songs and historical litur- tive concert, especially to his because it’s big, but it feels like Yet another thing we can and serve as a bridge to people come from?” Bales advocates well. “I’m just arguing for tra- Fredrick Buechner, who writes gies of the church, such as the less serious country and love home. I wish I could hang out learn from Catholicism is whose Christianity is different a historically sensitive, tradi- dition and history and theology about genuine relationships and Apostle’s Creed. Accompanied songs. Senior Andrew Skaggs here a lot. I like it.” that art can be an aid in wor- from our own. tional approach to the worship in the worship service. [...] I’m vulnerability. Josh quoted his by his guitar and piano, he also said, “I don’t really like country 6 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 VIEWPOINTS 11 A Racially Blind LETTER TO THE EDITOR Entertainment Reviews First place: Generation: Dear Editor, Judd Neer, “Einstein”. He was con- Our Strength and our Fault Dear Editor, I appreci- embarrassed by the char- “rebuke the oppressor,” sidered a slow learner, music ated the article by Steve acterization of evangeli- “defend the fatherless,” or but with a little bit of SwitchFoot // Nothing Is Sound of evolution. Sadly, many Fladda, “If We Gain the cal Christians as zealous “plead for the widow.” The “academic assistance” churches also contributed Town Square but Lose Their right-wing Bush support- real reason why Christians his genius was discov- Switchfoot has come a long way. Their Cinderella story began when riffs, simple lyrics, and overall unoriginal melody. to this notion by using the Souls.” The author showed a ers. Many students wish for should be involved in poli- ered. they were starting as a small time San Diego band. As they progressed, Switchfoot’s days of quirky pop rock songs like “Ode to Chin” and “Com- Bible to “support” their rac- lot of insight in identifying a more politically diverse tics is so that they can use they gained CCM fame. Then, they became movie anthem makers for A pany Car” are gone. They are replaced in Nothing is Sound with more an- ist views. Then Jim Crow the reason why most Chris- campus, and some proudly their freedom and power to Walk to Remember, but still failed in their attempt at mainstream success. themic songs that are usually good enough, but lack the creative punch that and the tumultuous Civil tians are involved in poli- label themselves as Demo- champion the cause of the Finally, they reached stardom with their crossover smash hit, The Beauti- Switchfoot delivered on their previous releases. This is evident in “Easier than Rights Movement came tics: “We strive for a kind crats. I have talked to sev- helpless and enslaved. That ful Letdown (TBL). Love,” which is basically a hard rock version of TBL’s “” and, along. The ramifi cations of of Christian utopia – one in eral students who believe is why Christians should ac- For most listeners, Nothing is Sound seems like a sophomore effort while it is done well, it is still pretty much the same song. The especially these events are still quite which we don’t have to wor- that abortion is no big deal tively oppose a welfare sys- from the band, since the general public, with little knowledge of the band’s drags when incessantly moans, drones, pseudo yells and comes real but aren’t as evident to ry about our kids as they and should not be banned. tem that is keeping people marginal CCM success, saw TBL as coming out of nowhere. Therefore, off as just plain annoying. Kyle Heistand those of us who haven’t ex- grow up, one in which every When a judge took the life trapped in poverty. That is Nothing is Sound will be thought of as a sophomore slump, for it ulti- However, Nothing is Sound isn’t without its great moments with songs like STAFF WRITER perienced them. town has a nativity scene of the healthy but severely why Christians should fi ght mately fails to capture the appeal of TBL. “The Setting Sun,” with its incessant, sparkling tune, “” with Learning about this isn’t set up in the square, one in retarded Miss Schiavo, the against liberal efforts to cre- by John The new album is mostly a repeat of TBL, but with a heavier rock its acoustic guitar build that is smashed with heavy distortion, and “The Fatal ince my fi rst article on just another history lesson which the church is the cen- few students who did know ate a society that is decadent sound that at fi rst is a breath of fresh air, but then brings about the dull Wound” with its almost Bruce Springsteen feel. “Daisy,” the album’s closer, is Sdiversity, I’ve had some that doesn’t relate to today. ter of town and city life.” what was going on did not and permissive, leaving the Durkee thought that you’ve somehow heard the song before on the radio. Some a great acoustic ballad that ends in a raucous guitar spectacle. Nothing is Sound time to think more on the These events reveal that Fladda accurately points out seem very upset about it. youth of our nation with no Second place: songs are welcome, like “Politicians” and “Lonely Nation,” with their has small details that bring out more enjoyment with further listens, putting it issues and dialogue with many people of color and that creating a morally safe This all deeply concerns me. hope or direction. That is Rick Velilla : “Waldo”, crunchy riffs and clever lyricism. Others are displeasing, such as “Stars,” beyond a typical release, but in the end, the album fails to deliver and leaves various people. I’ve come poverty have been unjustly and comfortable America In James we read that “true why Christians should sup- after Waldo Ralph Em- one of the worst songs on the CD with its redundancy, stereotypical guitar one wanting more. to realize a few things. forced into their circum- will do nothing for the souls religion” is to care for wid- port efforts to spread free- erson the man who in- First, I’ve seen the heart of stances and are struggling of the lost. Why then should ows and orphans: to stand dom and democracy around spired Thoreau. The fish the Cedarville administra- to break free of them. This Christians be involved in up for those who have no the world. And that is why could be the replacement MUSIC Spoken // Last Chance to Breathe tion. I’ve seen that they’re history has led to many of politics? More specifi cally, voice in society. In Isaiah we Christians should be un- to the walden cabin that striving to address issues the complex issues we have why should Christians be read that, despite their wor- equivocally and fanatically everyone loved! of both economic and ra- today with race and eco- conservative Republicans? ship and sacrifi ce, God was pro-Life. Spoken fans, you will not be merely placated by the band’s latest Chance. Spoken handles softer and harder music with equal prowess, and cial diversity. Second, I’ve nomics. We simply fail to I have gathered that many furious with Israel because album, Last Chance to Breathe. An album this good can only leave you takes a moment to prove this as they break away from the harder, electric been challenged to not mar- see the roots and the con- at Cedarville are almost they did not “seek justice,” —Murray Vasser wanting even more. Like most other CDs these days, Last Chance fea- songs into a soft, clean-picked track of personal introspection, “From the ginalize racial diversity. nections. We feel that we tures ten new tracks, but Spoken didn’t stop there: a collaborative effort Inside.” Through the rest of the album, the group tackles the same pensive- The issue of diversity is not are who we are and accept with Cory Putman of Norma Jean and a cover of “Time After Time” ness with gritty guitars, bass, and heavy drums that most rock fans will fi nd either racial or economic; others for who they are. Student Faces Cedar Faces round out the album to a very gratifying twelve tracks. hard to resist. rather, it’s both. They are So, I recommend that Each song appears to be the result of unique effort and attention, Many of Spoken’s lyrics, including their cover of “Time After Time,” inseparable. So what, then, those who address the topic and the band’s remake of “Time After Time” is no exception. Despite detail the experience of being away from loved ones, something that weighs are the issues? of diversity help us under- perhaps dozens of previous covers of this song, Spoken’s remake stands heavy on many college students’ hearts— the sadness, the hardship, the Well, a lot of the issue stand the roots of racial and Kristin Brink Dr. Rick Martinez out in its own right. However, to let one great cover overshadow eleven waiting and wanting, and the remembrance of how worthy a relationship is lies in the communication economic issues that ex- Junior, Middle Childhood Education Associate Professor of Management other amazing tracks would be a great disgrace. to maintain. The music complements these lyrics and thoughts wonderfully, process. First, those who ist today, rather than con- Department of Business Administration The rest of this CD has a hard edge with a bit of punk infl uence in and the vocals provide extra passion and intensity to the feelings behind are calling for more diver- demning this generation by Kerry the same vein as their previous album, A Moment of Imperfect Clar- them. sity must understand that and assuming we’re racist ity. Loud guitar riffs, heavy drums, and powerful lyrics meld together While not ground-breaking, this album is solid and there is little to fi nd our generation has made (passive or otherwise), as Hand with solid production to result in the musically charged, evocative Last wrong with it in any respect. much progress and is pretty recent and past generations accepting of all races. Sec- have been. Perhaps after es- ond, we as students need tablishing this understand- to realize we have much ing, Cedarville can help film FlightPlan to learn. No, we don’t students to capitalize on our need just another history generation’s general accep- Take Red-Eye, The Forgotten, and Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes, prises just keep rolling from this point on. or cultural lesson. Rather, tance of all races and enact put them together in Hollywood’s post-9/11 era and you have Flightplan, Let me just say that Flightplan was a really fun movie. That said, I’ll warn we need to learn how past our beliefs practically. Hollywood’s latest box-offi ce topper ($26.4 million debut), starring Jodie you; it’s not a fi lm for the analytical. Many plot elements require a huge sus- racism has affected people Another question posed Foster, Peter Saarsgard, and Sean Bean. It’s a plane thriller and a “where’s pension of disbelief, and, like most Hollywood fi lms these days, Flightplan today and how we can help was why we react with dis- my baby” mystery, full of startling curves and twists. uses the deus ex machina lifeline with shameless ease. right past wrongs. dain and bitterness when Flying 40,000 feet above the earth, the recently widowed Kyle Pratt Yet, again, despite some sloppy ends, Flightplan was very enjoyable. Fos- Many students feel there we have diversity chapels, (Foster) wakes up to fi nd that her daughter is missing, and that, further- ter and Saarsgard put in some excellent, very fun-to-watch performances. is a diversity information but not when we have cha- more, nobody can remember ever seeing her on the plane. Frantic, she Some action sequences were reminiscent of Die Hard, and the silver crystal- overload at Cedarville. But pels on homosexuality or enlists the aid of the captain (Bean) to help her search for the girl against line cinematography was very aesthetically rendered. While the movie isn’t why? Well, to address this eating disorders; after all, the better wishes of nearly all the crew and passengers. But all searching ground-breaking, neither is it a mere mindless action fi lm. It actually touches question, we need to fi rst we only have a few diver- proves fruitless, and Pratt must face the apparent reality that her daughter on some social and psychological issues, such as post-9/11 prejudice towards take a look at our genera- sity chapels a year. I think never boarded the plane to begin with. Arabs, the power of a mother’s love, and what it’s like to doubt one’s own san- tion. We have only heard much of our reaction is a Refusing to accept that she has hallucinated her own little girl, she ity (there were some very spine-chilling shots of Jodie Foster going crazy). about racial discrimination result of Cedarville’s ap- 1. What’s one change you had a lot of fun exploring. 1. What’s one change you Not intentionally, but I have takes matters into her own hands. Using her professional knowledge of All in all, Flightplan was a fi lling cinematic experience, and while it won’t through slavery and the proach to and communica- would like to see happen on 4. Do you have any collec- would like to see happen on held on to my ticket stubs as by Josh aircraft (she’s a propulsion engineer), she illegally enters the bowels of go down as one of the more memorable movies of the decade, if you’re looking Civil Rights movement, and tion of the issues. campus? tions? campus? I visit baseball stadiums all the plane to continue searching, until she is fi nally stopped by the sym- for some fast food, McDonalds-style entertainment that isn’t packed with sex feel removed from those We agree that homo- I would like the SSC to be I used to collect sunglasses I would really like to see the es- over the U.S. Moody pathetic-but-fi rm onboard air marshal (Saarsgard). The plot continues to and profanity, I highly recommend this fi lm for you. events. sexuality, eating disorders, more student oriented, like and hats. I guess I collect tablishment of ongoing forums 5. What are you pet peeves? develop in complexity, but anything more would be a spoiler, as the sur- Our generation seems and racism are sins. We comfy chairs and couches, necklaces now. through which the campus When people lean their chairs to be the fi rst to not have a acknowledge that some cool posters, better decor, cool 5. What are you pet peeves? community can come together back on airplanes and smash major problem with racism. students struggle with ho- shows, it would be great if Untidiness, long black hairs to discuss and debate critical my knees without even looking For example, as a whole, we mosexuality and eating everyone could hang their own on the sinks or in showers, issues facing our society and or caring. But I’m not bitter.... film CorpseBride are far more accepting of in- disorders, and that those of advertisements on the walls quoting movies, having to our university. (My wife would 6. How much caffeine do terracial marriage than pre- us who don’t can gain more without having to get approv- work in groups when I have to like to have a swimming pool you have on any given day? Leave it to Tim Burton to give off a pulse of originality in a fi lm tion animation.” Even the lowliest of characters in this movie has more vious generations were. So understanding. But most al. Jeans in Chucks. Jeans to do all of the work on campus. :-)) On average, one cup of coffee season buried under ghastly, lifeless animated fare. The recently depth, texture, and expression than anything in Madagascar or Robots. we think we have nothing don’t see any struggles with class every day. 6. How much caffeine do 2. Have you ever been out and two sodas (no “pops”). released Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is ironically vivacious. And unlike its predecessor, The Nightmare Before Christmas, this to consider when it comes racial issues. So, again, for 2. Name some characteristics you have on any given day? of this country? If so, where 7. Describe the perfect date. Victor Van Dort (voiced by Johnny Depp) and Victoria Everglott movie is aimed at an older audience. Sprinkled throughout are enough to diversity. I propose we those desiring to help us of your dream mate. I drink about 1-2 cups of have you gone and what did It would be taking my wife (Emily Watson) have reached the eve of their wedding day without puns on marriage and death, as well as four fl ashy musical numbers, to have much to consider. grow in sensitivity to the Well, I am marrying my dream coffee a day but not always you do there? to a big-time college football ever meeting. After the wedding rehearsal goes awry, Victor fl ees entertain even a callous grown-up. Even though our genera- plights of others, commend mate in June but...adventur- for caffeine; a lot of times it I spent six years in the navy game, preferably at Kyle Field to the woods to practice his vows without distraction. But when he The only arguable drawback to the movie is this: our principle vil- tion has made great strides, this generation, teach us, ous, caring, romantic, unique, is decaf. circumnavigating the globe to see the Texas A&M Aggies sets the golden ring upon an unobtrusive twig, Victor discovers he’s lain, Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant), is stale. He’s exactly like every we are still largely unaware and give us practical sug- in love with God, makes me 7. Describe the perfect date. (several times), and since then and the Fightin’ Aggie March- just been hitched to the wrong girl, the cadaverous beauty known as criminal rabble-rouser you’ve grown up watching. Yet, though Bittern is of the racial issues of today gestions. feel like I am the only girl he Get dressed up, drive I have taken student groups ing Band (if you haven’t seen the Corpse Bride (Helena Bonham Carter). And quicker than you a forgettable character, this problem seems trivial when all is said and and their deep roots be- In conclusion: no, we can see, and of course, very somewhere far away (like to Cuba, Costa Rica, and it, you don’t know), and the can say “hopscotch,” he’s dragged down into the Land of the Dead done. While the story isn’t exactly novel, Tim Burton’s tendency toward cause we feel so distanced aren’t racists, but let’s be handsome. Chicago), not have a plan, Canada, and I have taught Aggies would score 70 points where it’ll be the time of his life to dig himself out. unpredictability and eccentricity helps the movie along. It’s refreshing: from the issues of the past. better than just ‘not racist.’ 3. Where did you take your just explore the city and fi nd executives in China. (you get to kiss your date ev- It wouldn’t be far-fetched to call Corpse Bride (rated PG for scary you never know where this movie will take you. So let’s examine the Let’s admit we have a lot to best vacation? something to do. Maybe we 3. Where did you take your ery time the Aggies score....), images) the best animated fi lm of the year. It’s certainly better than Most anyone could fi nd something to like in this pre-Halloween sea- past for a moment. Afri- learn about the injustices of It seems weird, but my best would end up at a really great best vacation? and my wife would actually by Jaimie many of the computer generated fl icks that have recently graced the son fl ick. A running time of 76 minutes ensures there’s not a dull mo- cans were forced from their today that persist because vacation was to Kentucky restaurant or a really cool With my wife and kids through enjoy the game, and then we box offi ce. The Corpse Bride isn’t even digital: it combines clay ment. Just don’t let the cadavers scare you on the way out. homes to come to America of the long history of mis- with my family in 4th grade. show. Later we would go to the Central U.S. including would have dinner and see Teekell fi gures and tedious fi lming methods in a technique called “stop-mo- to become people’s proper- treatment. And let’s listen One of the campgrounds we a coffee shop or get dessert. stays in Oklahoma, Kansas, a non-chick-fl ick movie. But ty. Then they were “freed,” with open hearts to those stayed in had a lot of little Then we would lay on the Nebraska, South Dakota, with that agenda, I may have but were still practically who challenge us on these caves. My dad made it seem grass in a park watching the Colorado, and New Mexico. to go on this date alone. My slaves or servants. They issues as they strive to pres- like we were the fi rst people to stars and just talk. 4. Do you have any collec- wife is really loving the Cedar- were considered an infe- ent them in a manner that ever discover the caves, so we tions? ville football experience.... rior race, much “thanks” acknowledges the unique- to Darwin and his theories ness of our generation. Compiled by Julie Otis Compiled by Julie Otis 10 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 POETIC EXPRESSION 7 Viewpoints pleasant trees Th e Bar in On Casual Fridays PIERCE GEARY

BRETT SMITH sider how what we wear volved. Cedarville CONTRIBUTING WRITER so, it’s time to wake up affects us. If we all look A few nicely dressed in- Brad Miller serious about academics, I dividuals in a crowd do not gather your leaves and sheets CONTRIBUTING WRITER recent poll conduct- think many of us will actu- make the whole crowd look prepare and reset yourself A ed by SGA indicated ally be more serious. We more serious. People will ood morning, Sir! I ask…yes, I will speak soft- that most Cedarville stu- associate casual dress with just think those students for the new season Gsee you have opened er…do you find bringing dents would like to dress fun and relaxation, but we have speeches to give. Like- early today, and what a fine in such groups helps your casually for classes ev- associate formal dress with wise, the few well-dressed there’s something you have never been before crowd you already have! I business? Yes, I guess that ery Friday. I would a professional, industrious students will not feel more would presume that busi- was a dumb question; look like to offer these stu- attitude. focused on their studies; the littlest thing comes off as love ness has been good. What up there, they love it. The dents a perspective on Again, I am only point- they will feel self-conscious is that? On most days band has them mesmerized this issue that they ing out the way things seem about being dressed like there is no competition? already. This band is very may not have consid- to work. Our attitude in our geeks. the clearest, the brightest Ah, well, I guess people do good, I hope they make it ered prior to taking classes, even on Fridays, Finally, let us not lose the brilliance of display not have much of a choice. some day, a nice sound—it the poll. should be one of the lat- our perspective. I know the movement, the fl oating But is that not the beauty? sounds so familiar—have Before I do so, ter sort (ready to tackle the that the ground will not split It creates such a happy they been here before? however, I will task before us) rather than open and swallow the Ce- but we’re fl ying and lively atmosphere. I I always thought it make a few quali- the former (ready for the darville University campus igniting the sky wonder if people would be would be great to play in fying statements: I weekend). whole if we dress casually other places if they had the a band. Just imagine it; do not think there For these two reasons, for classes, even every day. option? Oh, but that was possessing the ability to is anything inher- I believe allowing casual We probably won’t even look at these hands a horrible question to ask, move people, to somehow ently wrong with dress in classes is a mistake be struck dead by the fi ery holding less and less do forgive me, Sir; I should capture their emotions dressing casually, for any institution of higher wrath of God. not talk to myself. and dreams in the familiar nor do I think learning, and especially for I am merely suggest- look at these branches It always strikes me music and then interject there is anything a Christian institution of ing that there is a better holding less and less how you are able to draw words that they relate to. inherently good higher learning. way to think about the way such a crowd, one so live- You are right; that may not about dressing Now, one may counter we dress for classes than take up these hands ly and exuberant at such sound that great—ah, but formally (i.e., the that we are free to wear “What makes us most com- take up these branches strange hours. Indeed, it here is the irony. In order way we dress for dress shirts or skirts any fortable?” We should be would seem some are fully to create music people re- classes normally, time; it does not need to be a more concerned with what intoxicated before noon, late to, it is vital to create or perhaps a bit requirement. In the strictest our clothes say to and about and most seem to have familiarity. nicer). To be sense, that is true, but I for us and what they say about even forgotten the time, at The secret, my friend, honest, I prefer one always give in to peer the institutions with which John Hudson/CEDARS least for the moment. is consistency, and when casual dress to (and faculty) pressure on we are associated. What is that? Most will the stage is set one can formal dress. Casual Day. I support a for- be gone soon? Well, I am write words to make peo- But, the mal dress code (as opposed sure that such a passionate ple think they are getting question we to voluntary dressing-up), group must have some type caught up in something should be ask- even on Fridays, because Listen. Process. Help. of other daily tasks that bigger than themselves— ing about Ca- the two points above only ThatJim Tullett Guy need attending to…things something so familiar it sual Fridays benefi t the student body that bring a sense of ac- must be true—and it is at is not “what when all or nearly complishment and prog- that moment, when rhythm do we enjoy all students i just wish i could be that guy ress, why else would they meets familiarity and most?” I are in- who’s got that glint deep in his eye. be so happy to be here in emotion, that the game is think many the morning? won. A generation now of us would he’ll pace the lounge on his cell But do look at them possesses an identity, and enjoy doing enjoying the girl he knows so well. now; even more are crowd- the band…well, they have away with ing through the door…I not only a paycheck but a classes alto- we all can hear he needs her so: scarcely noticed through purpose, too…beautiful. gether. The “please, let me be your romeo,” all the smoke! Yes, a fine It appears we need to question he pleads, she blushes just like this; establishment. Is there move, they are clearing an is, “What kind of dress something special going area to dance. is best for a Christian aca- if he’s quick, he’ll sneak a kiss on today? You contracted Yes sir, certainly a great demic setting?” ‘neath the stairs of the SSC a band to play? A bril- atmosphere, and I just no- I believe casual Fridays liant idea—oh I see them, ticed yet another oddity should be eliminated for at or on their way back to Printy. they are setting up already. of your bar that makes it least two reasons: he holds her hand as they pray in chucks I always loved bars that unique…the women seem First, let us consider the they snuggle like two little ducks brought in bands on occa- to drink more and be more image our clothes project. sion, it gives the group ex- enthusiastic than the men; Formal dress communi- make sure he gets a window seat posure, you know. look at them up there, rais- cates to those who visit then play footsies with her feet. Look at all of the people ing their glasses and sing- the campus that we are so here’s to you, you kids in love, helping set up; it is surely a ing so loudly—but wait, serious about our studies. Life is complex. Prepare to help people manage generous group here. there are some men, too…I If visiting employers see may God bless you from up above. the challenges of life. Oh, a Miller Lite, may have been mistaken. I that we are serious about though now i’ve thought it through alot, please; I don’t care for think we had better move our studies, they may be anything too weighty this to the back. The whole more inclined to hire us. Azusa Pacific University’s graduate programs in Clinical i think i’ll stick with what i’ve got early in the morning, just group seems to be getting More importantly, they Psychology offer: if that is how it’s meant to be, something to get my spir- into it, and you had better may be more inclined to its up, you know. It always attend to the bar; it looks take our views seriously if • An APA-accredited Psy.D. Program a single life’s the life for me. amazes me, those that as though a line is form- they are unbelievers, specif- • M.A. in Clinical Psychology (Marriage/Family Therapy emphasis) come in demanding shots ing. ically, if they are unbeliev- at such early hours; I be- The final song? Oh, ers who think Christians are • A curriculum that integrates spirituality and values lieve you made a smart de- how I wish it wouldn’t soft on intellectual matters. SO THERE cision to rarely serve hard end! Soon I will have to I am not saying that the • A blend of theoretical and practical elements of psychology liquor. Besides, this group step back out into the street way we dress necessarily is a strange one; when- with this fine group and should say anything about • Alignment with current California licensure requirements Yesterday ever you do, they seem to try to face reality. But it our academic seriousness; I my father told me I’m too skinny. never order it! Just beer was such a joyous occa- am simply pointing out that for them—a strange group sion here. I hope that I do it does. We do not dispute For more information about APU’s graduate psychology programs: indeed. I guess they only not forget it. Perhaps I can this point when it is time for (800) 825-5278 want a buzz! reminisce on it through the a job interview. If we want call Today Enough of my ram- day. You’re right! I al- people to think of us as chil- click www.apu.edu/education/tips I sat down on my uncle’s chair. bling, you would think I most forgot, I can—indeed dren, we should dress like email [email protected] (Psy.D.) was slightly intoxicated I must—come back tomor- children. If we want people [email protected] (M.A.) myself. Besides, the band row. Will you be open? At to think of us as adults, we It broke. has begun, and dirty looks 10:00 am? Yes, I forgot... should dress like adults. apply www.apu.edu/apply Kristin Neumann John Hudson/CEDARS will soon come. 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Publish Your site! 3 Great work - if you completed the steps above, you’ve just made a website! All you have to do now is publish it for the world to see. Go to Cedarnet, log in, and pick publish personal webpages from the list. You’ll probably want to choose Publish my Web pages on the Internet and on campus. Click Submit, wait a minute, then go stalkernet yourself. You’ll notice the little house symbol next to your name. That means your site is up and running!

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Publish Your site! 3 Great work - if you completed the steps above, you’ve just made a website! All you have to do now is publish it for the world to see. Go to Cedarnet, log in, and pick publish personal webpages from the list. You’ll probably want to choose Publish my Web pages on the Internet and on campus. Click Submit, wait a minute, then go stalkernet yourself. You’ll notice the little house symbol next to your name. That means your site is up and running!

NEED HELP? If you run into trouble with the directions above, or want to learn more about making websites — let me know! E-mail Ben at [email protected] with your question and I’ll get right back to you. Thanks for reading! 10 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 POETIC EXPRESSION 7 Viewpoints pleasant trees Th e Bar in On Casual Fridays PIERCE GEARY

BRETT SMITH sider how what we wear volved. Cedarville CONTRIBUTING WRITER so, it’s time to wake up affects us. If we all look A few nicely dressed in- Brad Miller serious about academics, I dividuals in a crowd do not gather your leaves and sheets CONTRIBUTING WRITER recent poll conduct- think many of us will actu- make the whole crowd look prepare and reset yourself A ed by SGA indicated ally be more serious. We more serious. People will ood morning, Sir! I ask…yes, I will speak soft- that most Cedarville stu- associate casual dress with just think those students for the new season Gsee you have opened er…do you find bringing dents would like to dress fun and relaxation, but we have speeches to give. Like- early today, and what a fine in such groups helps your casually for classes ev- associate formal dress with wise, the few well-dressed there’s something you have never been before crowd you already have! I business? Yes, I guess that ery Friday. I would a professional, industrious students will not feel more would presume that busi- was a dumb question; look like to offer these stu- attitude. focused on their studies; the littlest thing comes off as love ness has been good. What up there, they love it. The dents a perspective on Again, I am only point- they will feel self-conscious is that? On most days band has them mesmerized this issue that they ing out the way things seem about being dressed like there is no competition? already. This band is very may not have consid- to work. Our attitude in our geeks. the clearest, the brightest Ah, well, I guess people do good, I hope they make it ered prior to taking classes, even on Fridays, Finally, let us not lose the brilliance of display not have much of a choice. some day, a nice sound—it the poll. should be one of the lat- our perspective. I know the movement, the fl oating But is that not the beauty? sounds so familiar—have Before I do so, ter sort (ready to tackle the that the ground will not split It creates such a happy they been here before? however, I will task before us) rather than open and swallow the Ce- but we’re fl ying and lively atmosphere. I I always thought it make a few quali- the former (ready for the darville University campus igniting the sky wonder if people would be would be great to play in fying statements: I weekend). whole if we dress casually other places if they had the a band. Just imagine it; do not think there For these two reasons, for classes, even every day. option? Oh, but that was possessing the ability to is anything inher- I believe allowing casual We probably won’t even look at these hands a horrible question to ask, move people, to somehow ently wrong with dress in classes is a mistake be struck dead by the fi ery holding less and less do forgive me, Sir; I should capture their emotions dressing casually, for any institution of higher wrath of God. not talk to myself. and dreams in the familiar nor do I think learning, and especially for I am merely suggest- look at these branches It always strikes me music and then interject there is anything a Christian institution of ing that there is a better holding less and less how you are able to draw words that they relate to. inherently good higher learning. way to think about the way such a crowd, one so live- You are right; that may not about dressing Now, one may counter we dress for classes than take up these hands ly and exuberant at such sound that great—ah, but formally (i.e., the that we are free to wear “What makes us most com- take up these branches strange hours. Indeed, it here is the irony. In order way we dress for dress shirts or skirts any fortable?” We should be would seem some are fully to create music people re- classes normally, time; it does not need to be a more concerned with what intoxicated before noon, late to, it is vital to create or perhaps a bit requirement. In the strictest our clothes say to and about and most seem to have familiarity. nicer). To be sense, that is true, but I for us and what they say about even forgotten the time, at The secret, my friend, honest, I prefer one always give in to peer the institutions with which John Hudson/CEDARS least for the moment. is consistency, and when casual dress to (and faculty) pressure on we are associated. What is that? Most will the stage is set one can formal dress. Casual Day. I support a for- be gone soon? Well, I am write words to make peo- But, the mal dress code (as opposed sure that such a passionate ple think they are getting question we to voluntary dressing-up), group must have some type caught up in something should be ask- even on Fridays, because Listen. Process. Help. of other daily tasks that bigger than themselves— ing about Ca- the two points above only ThatJim Tullett Guy need attending to…things something so familiar it sual Fridays benefi t the student body that bring a sense of ac- must be true—and it is at is not “what when all or nearly complishment and prog- that moment, when rhythm do we enjoy all students i just wish i could be that guy ress, why else would they meets familiarity and most?” I are in- who’s got that glint deep in his eye. be so happy to be here in emotion, that the game is think many the morning? won. A generation now of us would he’ll pace the lounge on his cell But do look at them possesses an identity, and enjoy doing enjoying the girl he knows so well. now; even more are crowd- the band…well, they have away with ing through the door…I not only a paycheck but a classes alto- we all can hear he needs her so: scarcely noticed through purpose, too…beautiful. gether. The “please, let me be your romeo,” all the smoke! Yes, a fine It appears we need to question he pleads, she blushes just like this; establishment. Is there move, they are clearing an is, “What kind of dress something special going area to dance. is best for a Christian aca- if he’s quick, he’ll sneak a kiss on today? You contracted Yes sir, certainly a great demic setting?” ‘neath the stairs of the SSC a band to play? A bril- atmosphere, and I just no- I believe casual Fridays liant idea—oh I see them, ticed yet another oddity should be eliminated for at or on their way back to Printy. they are setting up already. of your bar that makes it least two reasons: he holds her hand as they pray in chucks I always loved bars that unique…the women seem First, let us consider the they snuggle like two little ducks brought in bands on occa- to drink more and be more image our clothes project. sion, it gives the group ex- enthusiastic than the men; Formal dress communi- make sure he gets a window seat posure, you know. look at them up there, rais- cates to those who visit then play footsies with her feet. Look at all of the people ing their glasses and sing- the campus that we are so here’s to you, you kids in love, helping set up; it is surely a ing so loudly—but wait, serious about our studies. Life is complex. Prepare to help people manage generous group here. there are some men, too…I If visiting employers see may God bless you from up above. the challenges of life. Oh, a Miller Lite, may have been mistaken. I that we are serious about though now i’ve thought it through alot, please; I don’t care for think we had better move our studies, they may be anything too weighty this to the back. The whole more inclined to hire us. Azusa Pacific University’s graduate programs in Clinical i think i’ll stick with what i’ve got early in the morning, just group seems to be getting More importantly, they Psychology offer: if that is how it’s meant to be, something to get my spir- into it, and you had better may be more inclined to its up, you know. It always attend to the bar; it looks take our views seriously if • An APA-accredited Psy.D. Program a single life’s the life for me. amazes me, those that as though a line is form- they are unbelievers, specif- • M.A. in Clinical Psychology (Marriage/Family Therapy emphasis) come in demanding shots ing. ically, if they are unbeliev- at such early hours; I be- The final song? Oh, ers who think Christians are • A curriculum that integrates spirituality and values lieve you made a smart de- how I wish it wouldn’t soft on intellectual matters. SO THERE cision to rarely serve hard end! Soon I will have to I am not saying that the • A blend of theoretical and practical elements of psychology liquor. Besides, this group step back out into the street way we dress necessarily is a strange one; when- with this fine group and should say anything about • Alignment with current California licensure requirements Yesterday ever you do, they seem to try to face reality. But it our academic seriousness; I my father told me I’m too skinny. never order it! Just beer was such a joyous occa- am simply pointing out that for them—a strange group sion here. I hope that I do it does. We do not dispute For more information about APU’s graduate psychology programs: indeed. I guess they only not forget it. Perhaps I can this point when it is time for (800) 825-5278 want a buzz! reminisce on it through the a job interview. If we want call Today Enough of my ram- day. You’re right! I al- people to think of us as chil- click www.apu.edu/education/tips I sat down on my uncle’s chair. bling, you would think I most forgot, I can—indeed dren, we should dress like email [email protected] (Psy.D.) was slightly intoxicated I must—come back tomor- children. If we want people [email protected] (M.A.) myself. Besides, the band row. Will you be open? At to think of us as adults, we It broke. has begun, and dirty looks 10:00 am? Yes, I forgot... should dress like adults. apply www.apu.edu/apply Kristin Neumann John Hudson/CEDARS will soon come. But I must as always. Second, we should con- 0805 6 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 VIEWPOINTS 11 A Racially Blind LETTER TO THE EDITOR Entertainment Reviews First place: Generation: Dear Editor, Judd Neer, “Einstein”. He was con- Our Strength and our Fault Dear Editor, I appreci- embarrassed by the char- “rebuke the oppressor,” sidered a slow learner, music ated the article by Steve acterization of evangeli- “defend the fatherless,” or but with a little bit of SwitchFoot // Nothing Is Sound of evolution. Sadly, many Fladda, “If We Gain the cal Christians as zealous “plead for the widow.” The “academic assistance” churches also contributed Town Square but Lose Their right-wing Bush support- real reason why Christians his genius was discov- Switchfoot has come a long way. Their Cinderella story began when riffs, simple lyrics, and overall unoriginal melody. to this notion by using the Souls.” The author showed a ers. Many students wish for should be involved in poli- ered. they were starting as a small time San Diego band. As they progressed, Switchfoot’s days of quirky pop rock songs like “Ode to Chin” and “Com- Bible to “support” their rac- lot of insight in identifying a more politically diverse tics is so that they can use they gained CCM fame. Then, they became movie anthem makers for A pany Car” are gone. They are replaced in Nothing is Sound with more an- ist views. Then Jim Crow the reason why most Chris- campus, and some proudly their freedom and power to Walk to Remember, but still failed in their attempt at mainstream success. themic songs that are usually good enough, but lack the creative punch that and the tumultuous Civil tians are involved in poli- label themselves as Demo- champion the cause of the Finally, they reached stardom with their crossover smash hit, The Beauti- Switchfoot delivered on their previous releases. This is evident in “Easier than Rights Movement came tics: “We strive for a kind crats. I have talked to sev- helpless and enslaved. That ful Letdown (TBL). Love,” which is basically a hard rock version of TBL’s “More Than Fine” and, along. The ramifi cations of of Christian utopia – one in eral students who believe is why Christians should ac- For most listeners, Nothing is Sound seems like a sophomore effort while it is done well, it is still pretty much the same song. The album especially these events are still quite which we don’t have to wor- that abortion is no big deal tively oppose a welfare sys- from the band, since the general public, with little knowledge of the band’s drags when Jon Foreman incessantly moans, drones, pseudo yells and comes real but aren’t as evident to ry about our kids as they and should not be banned. tem that is keeping people marginal CCM success, saw TBL as coming out of nowhere. Therefore, off as just plain annoying. Kyle Heistand those of us who haven’t ex- grow up, one in which every When a judge took the life trapped in poverty. That is Nothing is Sound will be thought of as a sophomore slump, for it ulti- However, Nothing is Sound isn’t without its great moments with songs like STAFF WRITER perienced them. town has a nativity scene of the healthy but severely why Christians should fi ght mately fails to capture the appeal of TBL. “The Setting Sun,” with its incessant, sparkling tune, “Lonely Nation” with Learning about this isn’t set up in the square, one in retarded Miss Schiavo, the against liberal efforts to cre- by John The new album is mostly a repeat of TBL, but with a heavier rock its acoustic guitar build that is smashed with heavy distortion, and “The Fatal ince my fi rst article on just another history lesson which the church is the cen- few students who did know ate a society that is decadent sound that at fi rst is a breath of fresh air, but then brings about the dull Wound” with its almost Bruce Springsteen feel. “Daisy,” the album’s closer, is Sdiversity, I’ve had some that doesn’t relate to today. ter of town and city life.” what was going on did not and permissive, leaving the Durkee thought that you’ve somehow heard the song before on the radio. Some a great acoustic ballad that ends in a raucous guitar spectacle. Nothing is Sound time to think more on the These events reveal that Fladda accurately points out seem very upset about it. youth of our nation with no Second place: songs are welcome, like “Politicians” and “Lonely Nation,” with their has small details that bring out more enjoyment with further listens, putting it issues and dialogue with many people of color and that creating a morally safe This all deeply concerns me. hope or direction. That is Rick Velilla : “Waldo”, crunchy riffs and clever lyricism. Others are displeasing, such as “Stars,” beyond a typical release, but in the end, the album fails to deliver and leaves various people. I’ve come poverty have been unjustly and comfortable America In James we read that “true why Christians should sup- after Waldo Ralph Em- one of the worst songs on the CD with its redundancy, stereotypical guitar one wanting more. to realize a few things. forced into their circum- will do nothing for the souls religion” is to care for wid- port efforts to spread free- erson the man who in- First, I’ve seen the heart of stances and are struggling of the lost. Why then should ows and orphans: to stand dom and democracy around spired Thoreau. The fish the Cedarville administra- to break free of them. This Christians be involved in up for those who have no the world. And that is why could be the replacement MUSIC Spoken // Last Chance to Breathe tion. I’ve seen that they’re history has led to many of politics? More specifi cally, voice in society. In Isaiah we Christians should be un- to the walden cabin that striving to address issues the complex issues we have why should Christians be read that, despite their wor- equivocally and fanatically everyone loved! of both economic and ra- today with race and eco- conservative Republicans? ship and sacrifi ce, God was pro-Life. Spoken fans, you will not be merely placated by the band’s latest Chance. Spoken handles softer and harder music with equal prowess, and cial diversity. Second, I’ve nomics. We simply fail to I have gathered that many furious with Israel because album, Last Chance to Breathe. An album this good can only leave you takes a moment to prove this as they break away from the harder, electric been challenged to not mar- see the roots and the con- at Cedarville are almost they did not “seek justice,” —Murray Vasser wanting even more. Like most other CDs these days, Last Chance fea- songs into a soft, clean-picked track of personal introspection, “From the ginalize racial diversity. nections. We feel that we tures ten new tracks, but Spoken didn’t stop there: a collaborative effort Inside.” Through the rest of the album, the group tackles the same pensive- The issue of diversity is not are who we are and accept with Cory Putman of Norma Jean and a cover of “Time After Time” ness with gritty guitars, bass, and heavy drums that most rock fans will fi nd either racial or economic; others for who they are. Student Faces Cedar Faces round out the album to a very gratifying twelve tracks. hard to resist. rather, it’s both. They are So, I recommend that Each song appears to be the result of unique effort and attention, Many of Spoken’s lyrics, including their cover of “Time After Time,” inseparable. So what, then, those who address the topic and the band’s remake of “Time After Time” is no exception. Despite detail the experience of being away from loved ones, something that weighs are the issues? of diversity help us under- perhaps dozens of previous covers of this song, Spoken’s remake stands heavy on many college students’ hearts— the sadness, the hardship, the Well, a lot of the issue stand the roots of racial and Kristin Brink Dr. Rick Martinez out in its own right. However, to let one great cover overshadow eleven waiting and wanting, and the remembrance of how worthy a relationship is lies in the communication economic issues that ex- Junior, Middle Childhood Education Associate Professor of Management other amazing tracks would be a great disgrace. to maintain. The music complements these lyrics and thoughts wonderfully, process. First, those who ist today, rather than con- Department of Business Administration The rest of this CD has a hard edge with a bit of punk infl uence in and the vocals provide extra passion and intensity to the feelings behind are calling for more diver- demning this generation by Kerry the same vein as their previous album, A Moment of Imperfect Clar- them. sity must understand that and assuming we’re racist ity. Loud guitar riffs, heavy drums, and powerful lyrics meld together While not ground-breaking, this album is solid and there is little to fi nd our generation has made (passive or otherwise), as Hand with solid production to result in the musically charged, evocative Last wrong with it in any respect. much progress and is pretty recent and past generations accepting of all races. Sec- have been. Perhaps after es- ond, we as students need tablishing this understand- to realize we have much ing, Cedarville can help film FlightPlan to learn. No, we don’t students to capitalize on our need just another history generation’s general accep- Take Red-Eye, The Forgotten, and Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes, prises just keep rolling from this point on. or cultural lesson. Rather, tance of all races and enact put them together in Hollywood’s post-9/11 era and you have Flightplan, Let me just say that Flightplan was a really fun movie. That said, I’ll warn we need to learn how past our beliefs practically. Hollywood’s latest box-offi ce topper ($26.4 million debut), starring Jodie you; it’s not a fi lm for the analytical. Many plot elements require a huge sus- racism has affected people Another question posed Foster, Peter Saarsgard, and Sean Bean. It’s a plane thriller and a “where’s pension of disbelief, and, like most Hollywood fi lms these days, Flightplan today and how we can help was why we react with dis- my baby” mystery, full of startling curves and twists. uses the deus ex machina lifeline with shameless ease. right past wrongs. dain and bitterness when Flying 40,000 feet above the earth, the recently widowed Kyle Pratt Yet, again, despite some sloppy ends, Flightplan was very enjoyable. Fos- Many students feel there we have diversity chapels, (Foster) wakes up to fi nd that her daughter is missing, and that, further- ter and Saarsgard put in some excellent, very fun-to-watch performances. is a diversity information but not when we have cha- more, nobody can remember ever seeing her on the plane. Frantic, she Some action sequences were reminiscent of Die Hard, and the silver crystal- overload at Cedarville. But pels on homosexuality or enlists the aid of the captain (Bean) to help her search for the girl against line cinematography was very aesthetically rendered. While the movie isn’t why? Well, to address this eating disorders; after all, the better wishes of nearly all the crew and passengers. But all searching ground-breaking, neither is it a mere mindless action fi lm. It actually touches question, we need to fi rst we only have a few diver- proves fruitless, and Pratt must face the apparent reality that her daughter on some social and psychological issues, such as post-9/11 prejudice towards take a look at our genera- sity chapels a year. I think never boarded the plane to begin with. Arabs, the power of a mother’s love, and what it’s like to doubt one’s own san- tion. We have only heard much of our reaction is a Refusing to accept that she has hallucinated her own little girl, she ity (there were some very spine-chilling shots of Jodie Foster going crazy). about racial discrimination result of Cedarville’s ap- 1. What’s one change you had a lot of fun exploring. 1. What’s one change you Not intentionally, but I have takes matters into her own hands. Using her professional knowledge of All in all, Flightplan was a fi lling cinematic experience, and while it won’t through slavery and the proach to and communica- would like to see happen on 4. Do you have any collec- would like to see happen on held on to my ticket stubs as by Josh aircraft (she’s a propulsion engineer), she illegally enters the bowels of go down as one of the more memorable movies of the decade, if you’re looking Civil Rights movement, and tion of the issues. campus? tions? campus? I visit baseball stadiums all the plane to continue searching, until she is fi nally stopped by the sym- for some fast food, McDonalds-style entertainment that isn’t packed with sex feel removed from those We agree that homo- I would like the SSC to be I used to collect sunglasses I would really like to see the es- over the U.S. Moody pathetic-but-fi rm onboard air marshal (Saarsgard). The plot continues to and profanity, I highly recommend this fi lm for you. events. sexuality, eating disorders, more student oriented, like and hats. I guess I collect tablishment of ongoing forums 5. What are you pet peeves? develop in complexity, but anything more would be a spoiler, as the sur- Our generation seems and racism are sins. We comfy chairs and couches, necklaces now. through which the campus When people lean their chairs to be the fi rst to not have a acknowledge that some cool posters, better decor, cool 5. What are you pet peeves? community can come together back on airplanes and smash major problem with racism. students struggle with ho- shows, it would be great if Untidiness, long black hairs to discuss and debate critical my knees without even looking For example, as a whole, we mosexuality and eating everyone could hang their own on the sinks or in showers, issues facing our society and or caring. But I’m not bitter.... film CorpseBride are far more accepting of in- disorders, and that those of advertisements on the walls quoting movies, having to our university. (My wife would 6. How much caffeine do terracial marriage than pre- us who don’t can gain more without having to get approv- work in groups when I have to like to have a swimming pool you have on any given day? Leave it to Tim Burton to give off a pulse of originality in a fi lm tion animation.” Even the lowliest of characters in this movie has more vious generations were. So understanding. But most al. Jeans in Chucks. Jeans to do all of the work on campus. :-)) On average, one cup of coffee season buried under ghastly, lifeless animated fare. The recently depth, texture, and expression than anything in Madagascar or Robots. we think we have nothing don’t see any struggles with class every day. 6. How much caffeine do 2. Have you ever been out and two sodas (no “pops”). released Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is ironically vivacious. And unlike its predecessor, The Nightmare Before Christmas, this to consider when it comes racial issues. So, again, for 2. Name some characteristics you have on any given day? of this country? If so, where 7. Describe the perfect date. Victor Van Dort (voiced by Johnny Depp) and Victoria Everglott movie is aimed at an older audience. Sprinkled throughout are enough to diversity. I propose we those desiring to help us of your dream mate. I drink about 1-2 cups of have you gone and what did It would be taking my wife (Emily Watson) have reached the eve of their wedding day without puns on marriage and death, as well as four fl ashy musical numbers, to have much to consider. grow in sensitivity to the Well, I am marrying my dream coffee a day but not always you do there? to a big-time college football ever meeting. After the wedding rehearsal goes awry, Victor fl ees entertain even a callous grown-up. Even though our genera- plights of others, commend mate in June but...adventur- for caffeine; a lot of times it I spent six years in the navy game, preferably at Kyle Field to the woods to practice his vows without distraction. But when he The only arguable drawback to the movie is this: our principle vil- tion has made great strides, this generation, teach us, ous, caring, romantic, unique, is decaf. circumnavigating the globe to see the Texas A&M Aggies sets the golden ring upon an unobtrusive twig, Victor discovers he’s lain, Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant), is stale. He’s exactly like every we are still largely unaware and give us practical sug- in love with God, makes me 7. Describe the perfect date. (several times), and since then and the Fightin’ Aggie March- just been hitched to the wrong girl, the cadaverous beauty known as criminal rabble-rouser you’ve grown up watching. Yet, though Bittern is of the racial issues of today gestions. feel like I am the only girl he Get dressed up, drive I have taken student groups ing Band (if you haven’t seen the Corpse Bride (Helena Bonham Carter). And quicker than you a forgettable character, this problem seems trivial when all is said and and their deep roots be- In conclusion: no, we can see, and of course, very somewhere far away (like to Cuba, Costa Rica, and it, you don’t know), and the can say “hopscotch,” he’s dragged down into the Land of the Dead done. While the story isn’t exactly novel, Tim Burton’s tendency toward cause we feel so distanced aren’t racists, but let’s be handsome. Chicago), not have a plan, Canada, and I have taught Aggies would score 70 points where it’ll be the time of his life to dig himself out. unpredictability and eccentricity helps the movie along. It’s refreshing: from the issues of the past. better than just ‘not racist.’ 3. Where did you take your just explore the city and fi nd executives in China. (you get to kiss your date ev- It wouldn’t be far-fetched to call Corpse Bride (rated PG for scary you never know where this movie will take you. So let’s examine the Let’s admit we have a lot to best vacation? something to do. Maybe we 3. Where did you take your ery time the Aggies score....), images) the best animated fi lm of the year. It’s certainly better than Most anyone could fi nd something to like in this pre-Halloween sea- past for a moment. Afri- learn about the injustices of It seems weird, but my best would end up at a really great best vacation? and my wife would actually by Jaimie many of the computer generated fl icks that have recently graced the son fl ick. A running time of 76 minutes ensures there’s not a dull mo- cans were forced from their today that persist because vacation was to Kentucky restaurant or a really cool With my wife and kids through enjoy the game, and then we box offi ce. The Corpse Bride isn’t even digital: it combines clay ment. Just don’t let the cadavers scare you on the way out. homes to come to America of the long history of mis- with my family in 4th grade. show. Later we would go to the Central U.S. including would have dinner and see Teekell fi gures and tedious fi lming methods in a technique called “stop-mo- to become people’s proper- treatment. And let’s listen One of the campgrounds we a coffee shop or get dessert. stays in Oklahoma, Kansas, a non-chick-fl ick movie. But ty. Then they were “freed,” with open hearts to those stayed in had a lot of little Then we would lay on the Nebraska, South Dakota, with that agenda, I may have but were still practically who challenge us on these caves. My dad made it seem grass in a park watching the Colorado, and New Mexico. to go on this date alone. My slaves or servants. They issues as they strive to pres- like we were the fi rst people to stars and just talk. 4. Do you have any collec- wife is really loving the Cedar- were considered an infe- ent them in a manner that ever discover the caves, so we tions? ville football experience.... rior race, much “thanks” acknowledges the unique- to Darwin and his theories ness of our generation. Compiled by Julie Otis Compiled by Julie Otis 12 VIEWPOINTS Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 5 Ask Stella Th e Profanity of Our Faith Arts & Entertainment Stella, Dear FF, merit further study. How- ever, I don’t believe God I’m a freshman with roommate issues. My roommate I remember those old days of freshman created us to be walking Bales Freshmen Show Off the Skills and I were put together randomly, and I didn’t know roommate problems. Just because you are roommates commentaries or, as Dr. Brown often says, to have By Lindsay Malone her before we came to school. I like her and we get doesn’t mean you have to be best friends, but in May, STAFF WRITER along alright, but she’s a slob. I’m not a particularly after living in close quarters with this other human “your theology so tight you Ignites neat and tidy person, being for eight months, one would hope you would squeak when you walk.” If our Christian faith is At no other campus but I like to keep things have some sort of positive relationship. Th at being Send your questions going to move mountains, Acoustic event could you possibly looking slightly nicer and concerns to the said, you need to fi nd the balance between treating if our systematic theology see Dean Bates give her than a junkyard. On top her kindly without letting her walk all over you. You Cedars e-mail account is going to be useful, if our phone number to a student, of general messiness, are not her mother, and you should not be picking up Bryce Bahler list of religious rules and Fire a blind date set up, scat- and put “Ask Stella” in CONTRIBUTING WRITER she doesn’t do her fair after her. If she is big enough to be at college, then she traditions are of any sig- By Sara Hoover ting, crazy juggling, and share of the room-check the subject line. is big enough to vacuum. Th e next time room checks nifi cance, they must collide STAFF WRITER faculty insulting students. chores such as emptying roll around, ask if she would rather take out trash or ave you ever wanted to with real life. Students in attendance de- Hswear? I don’t mean If God isn’t bigger than scribed this year’s event the trash or vacuuming. vacuum. She will pick one and hopefully do it. If she just a little cuss word under my emotional roller coaster f I were to describe Josh as “new,” “peppy,” and I am not her mother, and I don’t want my picking up doesn’t and you get a fi ne, tell her that since that was your breath or silently in or my feeble heart, then how Bales in two words, they “crazy fun,” and I’m sorry after her to become the accepted course of action in the chore she picked and she didn’t do it, then she can your head. And I defi nitely relevant is God to my life? Iwould be “honest” and to admit it, fellow upper- our room. I guess I could not pick up, but then we will pay the fi ne. Rotate jobs every week so neither of you don’t mean those cheesy I don’t need a list of rules “enthusiastic.” His contagious classmen, but our fresh- get room fi nes. So how do I get her to accept some will feel stuck with one particular job that you may or “Christian” cuss words to live by or doctrines to excitement brims from within man class did quite a job responsibility for our room? may not like doing. Hopefully she’s not a completely like “gosh” or “dang.” No, memorize. It won’t help to and fl ows into everything he at this year’s New Student I mean the real thing. For go through all the religious does, much like his newfound Talent Show. lazy person, and this will take care of your problems. If example, standing outside motions or just “play the fans overfl owed from the Nostalgia overcame me A Frustrated Freshman not, hit me back and we will think of something new. your dorm, jumping up and part.” I need a faith and a chair-crowded Hive during his as I stuck my bright yellow Good luck! down, staring at the sky, God who can walk through Acoustic Fire performance a nametag on and sat down and screaming at the top of the fi res of life with me and few weeks ago. Bales is also before a stage decked out Stella your lungs, “ %#@$!?!?” not be consumed. very truthful and genuine. like the set of The Price Of course, I’m a Cedar- If you keep reading in Lounging comfortably on an is Right. Instead of Bob ville student, so I would nev- Psalm 13, it is quite inter- SSC couch, he eagerly shared Barker, however, hosts Ben er have that thought, right? esting what you fi nd. The about his passionate ministry Waddell and Rob Bradley Cedars’ Advice Columnist I mean, how could any good psalmist ends by saying, and his life. came out dancing and ban- Christian ever have the urge “But I trust in your unfail- Bales has been involved tering before introducing to release their emotions or ing love; my heart rejoices with music since he was about commentators Assistant John Hudson/CEDARS What Roman Catholicism Can Teach Us express how they really feel in your salvation. I will 15, from being the “volunteer Professor of Bible Dr. Tim in such a way? Well, I’ll sing to the Lord for he has kid who was playing guitar” to Gombis, Vice President for Ben Curtis and Jason Moss, winners of Part One of this year’s New Student Talent Show. RCC is the beauty of tradition. am immersing myself in the ship. Some early Protestants, just be honest, I have had been good to me.” It sounds a member of a Christian rock- Student Services Elaine Catholic masses have includ- mystery of things too lofty to such as the Puritans, feared that urge a few times…a as though the writer may and-roll band in high school. Keller, Professor of Eng- ed nearly identical words for comprehend: the mystery of a that the crucifi xes and statues day, that is. have been a little confused, “We were terrible, but it was lish Dr. Ed Spencer, and piano, guitar, and some The scene changed dra- ing of “I Still Believe;” the such a dancing mood that centuries—truths like, “Jesus, Savior of saints in Catholic churches It kinda reminds me of maybe even schizophrenic. fun. It kind of made me won- Associate Dean of Student excellent harmonizing vo- matically with the arrival talented Printy girl got the he stated, “I wish I wore Lamb of God, you take away “eternally begotten of the had become idols and should Psalm 13. It starts out by However, I don’t think that der, ‘Is this something I could Services Pat Bates. cals, this duo impressed of Jerica Ward’s powerful audience’s approval. Our my leotard so I could dance the sins of the world. Have Father, be rejected in favor of plain saying, “How long, O Lord? is the case. do for real?’ But also I’ve al- The show started with with their original song and passionate render- hands couldn’t help but around like a snowflake.” mercy on us.” God from God, Light from churches that would not dis- Will you forget me forever? I also doubt that he was ways wanted to do ministry a sister act by Alathea and titled “No Waste at come together both during Andrew Costerisan Essayist Annie Dillard Light, tract from pure, spiritual wor- How long will you hide your just saying that “because it too, so seminary was a defi nite Bethany Young. Using the All.” and after the song. took second place in the says she thinks of such liturgy true God from true ship. face from me?” Although I was the right thing to do” from the beginning, a non- Dan Scarberry and Jer- first show with an origi- – the set forms repeated as God…” And thus we fi nd our- can’t say there is a Hebrew (which is often what we are negotiable.” emy Steckel were the first nal song. Not only were MALLERY WATERS part of religious worship – as Though tradition may selves worshipping God in swear word in the original told to do when we come Bales, an alumnus of male performers on the his vocals and “scatting” CONTRIBUTING WRITER “certain words people have sometimes become an end whitewashed gymnasiums text (and to do so would upon times of doubt and Dr. Brown-era Bryan Col- scene. The two were clad ability impressive, but it addressed to God without in itself, evangelicals could with plastic potted plants up go against everything they frustration). lege, found much of his in green hats, sunglasses, was interesting that he like Catholicism. Since their getting killed.” Liturgy greatly benefi t from investi- front, realizing that we can be teach us in Spiritual Forma- Instead, I believe that material for songs in col- and suit coats over bright found inspiration in invol- my father’s family is reminds us to stand in awe gating church history and tra- distracted even by simplicity. tions), I do believe that the through his cries of outrage lege. “A Christian college orange shirts. Dan and untary aspects of life, such ICatholic, I’ve grown up and reverence before God. dition and incorporating some I fi nd that Catholic art psalmist is expressing the and pain, the psalmist was is a breeding ground for Jeremy had a wonderful as blinking and breathing, visiting Holy Family Roman In addition, as Josh Bales of the things we fi nd into our depicting biblical events and same frustration and grief once again convinced of Christian music – cool time performing a playful, that continue whether or Catholic Church (RCC) for recently pointed out in chapel, worship services. people gives me something that we often feel every God’s goodness. In taking discussions that make for energetic song they joked not we think about them. holidays and vacations. I have traditions like the reciting of Another thing evangelicals to rest my eyes on, to appre- day. his heartache to God, the songs.” that they wrote the day be- However, Ben Curtis also studied Catholic beliefs as creeds remind us that Chris- can learn from Catholics is the ciate aesthetically as I ponder Other psalms reveal writer found that God was Bales released his fi rst fore the show. and Jason Moss claimed part church history. Though tianity extends beyond us, importance of sacrament, of the biblical realities it depicts. similar emotions. Psalm 5 faithful, and that God did CD a few years ago. But Breaks between these first place for the first the differences between Ca- both before and after our few spiritual interactions that take Similarly, the soaring ceiling begins by saying, “Give ear care. Genuine praise was he says it was “simple acts included familiar showing with their seem- tholicism and our own beliefs breaths on earth. of a cathedral fi lls me with to my words, O Lord, con- a result of the author being and almost silly. A lot of Price is Right games and ingly effortless juggling often lead us to reject it alto- These are words kings and awe and reminds me how very sider my sighing. Listen completely real with God. girl songs.” His second hilarious Q&As from the performance. The show gether, I think conservative peasants, St. Thomas Aquinas, we do not take small I am in the presence of to my cry for help,” and in So what is it that you are CD, which is a “more commentators and hosts. ended with the soft, flow- evangelical Christians can St. Francis of Assisi and Moth- “time to look around Almighty God. Psalm 64 we see, “Hear me, carrying? What makes you theologically- focused Next was Freshman ing song “River God,” learn from the repository of er Teresa have acknowledged and realize that we And fi nally, I think we can O God, as I voice my com- want to scream profanity as project,” was released Jenna Albarano singing sung and played by Emily wisdom found within Catholi- before me. When I stand in had better learn to get gain from Catholicism a sense plaint…” loud as possible? I can’t say last spring. Both CDs “I Know the Truth” with Kraft. cism. a Catholic church to say the along with one an- of the importance of Christian There are dozens of that I have an answer for can be ordered online great emotion and control. This year’s New Stu- Perhaps the most signifi - Nicene Creed, formulated at a other here and now as unity. For all the problems other examples in Scrip- those feelings. I can’t make at www.joshbales. She took our breath away dent Talent Show show- cant in- sight we church council at Nicea in 325 Christ’s earthly body, and struggles papal decrees ture where God’s children them go away. But what I com. with a performance that cased a diverse group of can learn from the A.D. to deal with heresy re- in preparation for life and rigid church doctrine have openly and passionately ex- have learned from my many With two CDs to could have been mistaken talents, providing enter- garding the human-yet-divine beyond earth engendered, I deeply sympa- press their feelings to Him. times of crying and swear- his credit, Bales is for a scene from a Broad- taining sights, enjoyable nature of Christ, I am speak- thize with Catholicism’s vi- For some reason we seem to ing with God is that He is now working on his way musical. sounds, and endless laugh- ing with generations of fellow sion of the communion of the skip right over these stories bigger than the heartaches Master of Divinity Katharina Stevens and ter. If you missed the en- Christians and acknowledging place through physical phe- saints united. and go straight to the theol- and that He does care. degree at Reformed Kelly Miller combined in tertainment, don’t worry; my place within the universal nomena. Baptism and Eucha- Sometimes I feel like the ogy and doctrine. So take your pain to the Theological Semi- a flute duet reminiscent there will always be next church that stretches between rist (communion) are Catholic myriad Protestant denomi- Please don’t misunder- cross, ’cause there you will nary in Orlando. of the dance scenes from year’s freshmen to show Christ’s comings. I sacraments that we tend to nations are so busy pecking stand me, I do believe those fi nd someone who truly According to his a Jane Austen movie. The you a good time. explain away as mere symbol- away at doctrinal differences things are important and cares. website, Bales’ aim as song put Dr. Spencer in John Hudson/CEDARS ism, but perhaps God is doing that we do not take time to a worship leader is “to engage something in us spiritually as look around and realize that the people of God in biblically service. “From tradi- shared some of his own songs. very much. But there’s some- we participate in them. we had better learn to get thoughtful worship, connect- tion and history and what the arguing for the transcendence favorite line from Buechner’s Scores of students attended thing different about this guy. I We are physical as well as along with one another here ing the worship of the histori- church has valued, we need to of God in balance with the im- book Telling Secrets: “The se- Josh’s Acoustic Fire concert on really liked him.” Senior Diane spiritual beings, and sacra- and now as Christ’s earthly cal church with the worship have a confession of sin and manence of God.” crets we keep from each other Thursday night, nearly burst- Wagner also noticed his enthu- ment validates our material body, in preparation for life of today’s church.” Bales says the gospel assurance. You can’t Bales emphasizes the defi ne who we are.” ing the Hive at its seams. Fans siasm: “He seems to really en- aspect. Even tasting a par- beyond earth. that in mainstream evangeli- separate those things because importance of honesty and Bales visited campus Sep- dragged couches in from up- joy what he’s doing.” ticularly sweet, juicy section I believe we should take a cal groups, where he ministers that in essence tells the story of genuineness not only within tember 21-23. He contributed to stairs and delivered stacks of Josh enjoyed his visit to of orange can be a moment of closer, less defensive look at most, “We’ve tossed out history Christianity.” the church, but also between the Day of Prayer and led chapel chairs, leaving standing room campus. He said at Bryan Col- meeting with God’s grace, an the Catholic tradition. Per- and tradition.” Bales stresses the impor- people: “Relationships are im- on Thursday, September 22. In only. lege, there was “a legitimate experience of poking through haps we will fi nd nuggets of One of his passions is dis- tance of including communion portant to me – authentic rela- chapel, he guided the congrega- The students responded en- fellowship in the Spirit. I sense the veil that separates physi- truth and beauty that will both covering “the theology behind and the public reading of the tionships especially.” tion through traditional wor- thusiastically to Bales’ interac- that here too. It surprised me cal from spiritual reality. enrich our own Christianity the liturgy. Where did this stuff Word in the church service as One of his favorite authors is ship songs and historical litur- tive concert, especially to his because it’s big, but it feels like Yet another thing we can and serve as a bridge to people come from?” Bales advocates well. “I’m just arguing for tra- Fredrick Buechner, who writes gies of the church, such as the less serious country and love home. I wish I could hang out learn from Catholicism is whose Christianity is different a historically sensitive, tradi- dition and history and theology about genuine relationships and Apostle’s Creed. Accompanied songs. Senior Andrew Skaggs here a lot. I like it.” that art can be an aid in wor- from our own. tional approach to the worship in the worship service. [...] I’m vulnerability. Josh quoted his by his guitar and piano, he also said, “I don’t really like country 4 WORLD & CAMPUS NEWS Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 13 Musicians tell how to beat system House Leader Indited Web sites instruct fans on how to beat copy-protected CDs By Joe Dugan Sports NEWS EDITOR cnn.com SUBMITTED On Monday a Texas grand on. jury indicted former House DeLay was furious with Women’s Cedarville’s JV girls also Major labels Sony BMG copy-protected discs. were shipped to Christian ny will not instruct consum- majority leader Tom Delay the new charges. Calling Dis- Cedarville Runs Well at Louisville Classic played impressively, placing and EMI are releasing more The DRM initiatives are retailers. Under an agree- ers on how to work around on charges of money laun- trict Attorney Ronnie Earle’s Soccer Faces By Brian Klay out of yourself than you’ve runners didn’t let the heat get Still without last year’s 2nd out of 14 teams. Fresh- and more new CDs that block generating complaints from ment with Sony BMG, the copy-protected discs. dering. This action follows action an “abomination of STAFF WRITER got.” to them. They continued to lead runner, Dan Campbell, man Stacey Keller (5th) and fans from dragging their fans, many of whom own EMI imprint handles manu- Sony BMG, EMI and the Representative’s indict- justice,” he said, “[Earle] is Tough Times This is a common mind- work hard and it showed at the Kevin Hall stepped up with Sophomore Leanne Crunelle tunes to iPods. iPods. The message boards facturing and distribution of Apple offi cials all declined ment last week on conspira- trying to pull the legal equiv- LOUISVILLE, KY (CEDARS) – There set of running greats, such Louisville Classic, the setting a personal record of 26:03 on (10th) paced the Lady Jack- Now, in the most bizarre of artist fan sites and online Switchfoot to the Christian comment. However, both ma- cy charges resulting from a alent of a ‘do-over,’ since are many running movies that as Bannister and Ameri- of the NAIA Championships the 8K course. Following Hall ets with career best times of turn yet in the record indus- retailers are fi lled with com- market. The EMI discs have jors have said that increased campaign fi nance probe. he knows very well that the By Aaron Sweigard have been produced by Hol- can Steve Prefontaine. The in November. The men and were Jud Brooker (26:29), 20:12 and 20:41 respectively. try’s piracy struggles, stars plaints from angry consum- incorrect DRM settings that CD burning has forced their DeLay and two associates charges brought against me CONTRIBUTING WRITER lywood, such as Pre, Without Yellow Jacket r unners also women ran well, placing 14th Justin Herbert (26:36), Justin “This group of athletes Dave Matthews Band, Foo ers who did not realize they do not allow consumers to rip hands on copy protection. are accused of conspiring to last week are totally manu- Limits, Chariots of Fire, and try to hold to this frame of and 3rd respectively. Gutierrez (26:36), and Ben has a strong work ethic,” said Fighters and Switchfoot -- were buying a copy-protected or burn secure tracks. But artists and consumers misappropriate $190,000 in factured and illegitimate.” The Cedarville women’s most recently, Four Minutes, mind. They have already put “The Louisville meet was Shroyer (27:00). Coach King about his wom- and even Sony BMG, when title until they tried to cre- Switchfoot is not the only are bristling at the notion of corporate donations, steering Dick DeGuerin, DeLay’s soccer team played hard a story about Sir Roger Ban- up some impressive perfor- a good meet in that it showed “The work ethic of the en’s team. “Our challenge the label gets complaints -- ate music fi les on their home band upset by copy protec- being caught in the middle of the money to state legislative lawyer, expressed his opti- against the Ohio Northern nister, the fi rst man to ever mances just three meets into our team depth, as the number team is tremendous!” said is to do the right amount of are telling fans how they can computers. tion. this test of wills. Some man- candidates and disguising its mism that DeLay would be Polar Bears last Thursday, break the four-minute mile. the season. four and fi ve runners made a Orchard. “This group has re- work as well as the right kind beat the system. One solution artists offer “I’m completely frus- agers express doubt about the sources. This latest indict- found innocent, should the but came up just short on the When asked about his record- Despite the bus blowing a big difference for us in the ally worked hard as individu- of work.” Sony BMG Music Enter- to iPod users is to rip the CD trated,” says Jason Brown, Sony BMG and EMI strategy ment contains two counts: case go to trial: “I’m confi - scoreboard. This non-con- breaking race, he simply said belt and losing air condition- team score,” said the men’s als and as a team.” If it had just been NAIA tainment now regularly re- into a Windows Media fi le, president of Philadelphonic, in dealing with Apple. conspiring to launder money, dent that a fair jury will say ference match saw the Lady “It’s the ability to take more ing at the meet, the Cedarville coach Paul Orchard. The varsity girls ran ex- teams at the race, the women leases its new U.S. titles on burn the tracks onto a blank a management company that “Anything that smacks and money laundering. The Tom DeLay did not do any- Jackets score the fi rst goal of tremely well for the second would have fi nished fi rst and CDs protected with digital CD (without copy protection) represents Tristan Pretty- of corporatism, people don’t latter count carries a maxi- thing wrong.” the game. consecutive week, defeating the men third. The NAIA rights management (DRM) and then rip that CD back man. The artist’s Virgin Re- like,” says Jamie Kitman, mum penalty of life in pris- Katie Mariani scored in eight NCAA Division I teams. personnel noticed this and that dictates which fi le for- into iTunes. cords debut, “Twentythree,” president of the Hornblow the 14th minute of the fi rst Sam Maat continued to race improved both rankings—the mats consumers can use to Columbia Records act is among the albums in the Group USA, manager for half for her second goal of the well, fi nishing eighth in a women up one spot to 6th and digitally copy the music. Switchfoot, whose latest al- EMI copy-protection trial. Capitol Records act OK Go, season, and Colleen Derry as- fi eld of 272 in 18:11. Behind the men up three spots to 13th MP3 is not one of those for- bum, “Nothing Is Sound,” is “Copy control as it stands which was considered for, Bush Makes Second sisted in the play. Maat were Christina Reyes in the nation. mats. The DRM also limits copy-protected -- and debuted right now is in its 1.0 phase. It but ultimately left out of the Unfortunately, the Jackets (18th;18:50), Elisabeth Pyles Coming up Friday, the how many copies of the fi les at No. 3 on The Billboard 200 was rushed through and into EMI trial. “There’s no doubt Court Nomination were unable to net another goal (23rd;19:01), Audrey Goodew team travels to nearby Dela- consumers can make. last week -- recently took a system that wasn’t prepared this has the whiff of punitive the rest of the contest. The Po- (32nd;19:09), and Brittany ware, Ohio for the Ohio In- EMI Music is testing a copy-protection defi ance one for it.” activity.” By Joe Dugan lar Bears scored two goals in Simpson (57th;19:32). tercollegiate Championship. NEWS EDITOR similar initiative for wide- step further. Band guitarist Sony BMG says it is not What is more, artist man- the second half and outlasted “We work hard to prepare There, the team will face scale use by 2006. Tim Foreman posted on a trying to prevent consum- agers are upset that the secu- the Cedarville women to win for every meet,” said Pyles their biggest rival, Malone But these decisions are not Sony Music-hosted fan site ers from getting music onto rity is so easily beaten -- in This Monday President without a judicial record to 3-1. Ohio Northern gained “and then we trust in God College, as they continue the sitting well with some of the a link to the software pro- iPods. Fans who complain the case of Sony BMG, with Bush announced his nomi- sit on the highest court in the their fi rst win against the Ce- for the strength to help us get pursuit “…to take more out of artists whose CDs have been gram CDEX, which disables to Sony BMG about iPod in- the company’s assistance - nee to replace Supreme land.” darville women’s squad in John Hudson/CEDARS through the races.” yourself than you’ve got.” secured. A number of leading the technology. The post has compatibility are directed to a - that it makes a mockery of Court Justice Sandra Day Speaking to a widespread four attempts. The Polar Bears acts are using their Web sites since been removed. Web site (http://cp.sonybmg. content protection. O’Connor. Bush selected concern that Miers’ confi r- improved to 5-2-1, and the Ce- to instruct fans on how to “We were horrifi ed when com/xcp) that provides in- Warner Music Group and White House counsel Har- mation will be fraught with darville women dropped to 4- Men’s Solid Start Will Be Tested work around the technology. we fi rst heard about the new formation on how to work Universal Music Group are riet Miers, a lawyer who complication and fi libuster, 4 on the season with the loss. By Richie Reeder (Others, including Jermaine copy-protection policy,” Fore- around the technology. taking a wait-and-see ap- has never served as a judge, Frist called for confi rma- After the loss to Ohio CONTRIBUTING WRITER Dupri, have expressed sup- man wrote in the September The company, which has proach to copy protection. to fi ll the slot of the retiring tion by Thanksgiving. Other Northern, the girls were hop- port for anti-copying efforts.) 14 post. “It is heartbreaking sold more than 13 million Neither has announced plans moderate. Senators were more cau- ing to have a strong showing For now, the copy-pro- to see our blood, sweat and copy-protected discs to date, for secured U.S. commercial Response to Miers’ tious. Arlen Specter (R-PA) against NCAA Division III The Yellow Jacket tected discs work only with tears over the past two years is urging people who buy releases. nomination has been some- said, “It is an enormous ap- Otterbein and come out of men’s soccer squad is off software and devices compat- blurred by the confusion and copy-protected titles to write “The bad thing is that what mixed. Many Repub- pointment, replacing Justice the contest with a win. How- and running in the 2005 ible with Microsoft Windows frustration surrounding new to Apple and demand that the you are almost promoting licans and Democrats have O’Connor, and we will be ever, Otterbein needed only season, compiling a 7-1- Media technology. Apple -- technology.” company license its FairPlay what you are trying to protect expressed a degree of opti- very, very thorough. To the until the 13th minute of the 1 record, their best start the dominant player in digital To add some minor injury DRM for use with secure against,” Brown says. “You mism. According to Senate extent we can meet a time- contest to score the fi rst goal to the season since they music -- has resisted appeals to insult, EMI Christian Mu- CDs. are upsetting the fan that Majority Leader Bill Frist, table we will, but thorough- of the game. A penalty on Ce- opened the 2002 season from the labels to license its sic Group had to recall copies EMI is not quite so help- went out and purchased the “With this selection, the ness will be our goal.” darville for a handball in the with seven straight victo- FairPlay DRM for use on the of “Nothing Is Sound” that ful. A source says the compa- record.” president has chosen an- Miers said she recognizes box resulted in an Otterbein ries. other outstanding nominee that, if confi rmed, she will goal on a penalty kick, giving After beginning the to sit on our nation’s highest have “a tremendous respon- the Cardinals a commanding year with a tough loss to court.” sibility to keep [America’s] 2-0 lead 31 minutes into the Notre Dame, the Jackets Others are less confi dent. judicial system strong and to game. have clawed their way to an Vancouver is ‘best place to live’ Among these is Senator Bar- help ensure the court meets Otterbein redirected a cor- 8-game unbeaten streak. bara Boxer (D-CA), who their obligations to strictly ner kick in the 56th minute to Over the past few weeks said: “The president has se- apply the laws and Constitu- make the score 3-0 and com- the squad racked up three news.bbc.co.uk lected a loyal political ally tion.” plete the scoring in the game. much-needed wins—two SUBMITTED The loss to Otterbein was Ce- against American Mideast continued from LOCAL, 1 darville’s fourth in a row and Conference foes. The survey has produced dropped the Lady Jackets to September 23 the Jack- Vancouver is the world’s Safe havens? a mixed picture of the world’s Bogota in Colombia and Ca- Beans ‘n Cream, loves working few minutes of the afternoon. 4-5 on the season. ets took out St. Francis John Hudson/CEDARS best place to live, a survey by cities. London was ranked in racas in Venezuela score the in Cedarville. She loves the peo- One of the newest additions The women played Tiffi n (Ill.) in a non-conference the Economist Intelligence Canadian cities scored the 10th group, on a par with least favourably. ple, many of whom she knows to Main Street’s array of shops is on September 28th for their battle 2-0. The men con- Scott DeLange slides in for a low tackle. Unit (EIU) has found. well, as did Austria’s Vienna Dublin and Los Angeles, but In Asia, cities in Japan, by name, and enjoys the college the Genesis Dollar Mart across sixth consecutive road match. trolled the tempo for the The EIU ranked 127 cit- and Switzerland’s Geneva, one place below Manches- South Korea, Singapore, students who frequent the shop. from U.S. Bank. Here students Kristin Merkel of Cedarville majority of the match as Senior Justin Benz sealed ence victory of the season for a 2-0 halftime lead. as they are tied for third ies in terms of personal risk, because they are not seen as ter, four behind Berlin, fi ve China and Taiwan all score She also enjoys the occasional can fi nd school supplies, snacks, scored the fi rst goal of the con- they outshot the Bears 22- the victory. at Shawnee State. Sopho- Freshman David Malpass’ in the AMC at 2.75 goals infrastructure and the avail- targets for terror attacks. lower than Tokyo, and six well, as do Australia’s main strangers, some of whom turned and gifts at prices that a typical test, her fi rst career goal, in the 8. Goals by Sophomore September 24 the men mores Ken Davis and Josh goal in the 33rd minute scored per game. Defense ability of goods and servic- The main uncertainty for off Helsinki, Frankfurt and hubs. out to be Christian rap artists Chuck’s employee can easily af- 14th minute of the game. Steve Cobucci and current upped their record to 6-1- Gelser got the Jackets on sealed the deal for the player Luke Marietta also es. people living in the those cit- Stockholm. Africa and the Middle named Toby Mac. Overall, Di- ford. The owner, Cheryl, is new Tiffi n turned up their in- Yellow Jacket point leader 1 with their first confer- the board in the first half Jackets as they cruised to receives much respect, as All the cities that fell into ies are climate-related, the In Latin America, “no East fare less well, with the ane said, “We have a lot of good to the area, but she emphatically tensity level in the second half a 3-1 victory. he ranks fourth in the con- the top “liveability” bracket EIU said. city manages to present ideal EIU citing concerns about days.” exclaimed, “I love Cedarville.” by scoring two goals in the September 27 the men ference, giving up only were based in Canada, Aus- “In the current global living conditions, neither do terror attacks, and economic Upon leaving Beans n’ While she admitted that there 59th and 69th minutes of the rolled to 2-0 in the AMC 0.82 goals per game. tralia and Western Europe. political climate, it is no any fall into the category and political instability. Cream and heading further may not be a whole lot to do, she game. The Dragons of Tiffi n with a victory over the The biggest test of The worst places were surprise that the most desir- where extreme diffi culties Some of the worst per- down the street, one might thinks the people make the town outshot Cedarville 12-5 in the Blue Knights of Urbana. the season is on the ho- Algiers in Algeria, and Port able destinations are those are faced”, the EIU said. forming cities include Ha- meet a gentleman named Clark special. second half to defeat the Jack- Benz pulled off his first rizon as the Jackets host Moresby in Papua New with the lower perceived Montevideo in Uruguay, rare in Zimbabwe and Lagos Griffi th sitting outside his shop This seems to be the general ets 2-1. This gives Cedarville career “hat trick,” scor- 2003 NAIA champion Guinea because “many as- threat of terrorism,” said Jon Santiago in Chile and Bue- in Nigeria. reading the latest John Grisham consensus around Cedarville. fi ve losses in their last fi ve ing two first-half goals and current NAIA #2, Rio pects of daily life present Copestake, editor of the EIU nos Aires in Argentina offer novel. Clark used to work in the Carol, a 16-year veteran employ- games and leaves the Dragons and one second-half goal. Grande. The men have challenges”, the EIU said. report. the region’s best conditions. air and space industry, but has ee of Mom and Dad’s, enjoys the undefeated all-time against the Senior goalkeeper Luke been shut out by the Red- now found his niche selling an- family atmosphere of her job. Jackets. The win improves the Marietta earned his fourth men the past two years tiques at the Yellowdog Antique Between making ice cream tor- Dragon’s overall record to 7-2, shut-out of the season tak- and are poised for an up- TOP TEN CITIES BOTTOM TEN CITIES shop. nados and counting out penny (2-0) in the AMC, and gives ing care of Urbana’s four set victory at home this Inside the shop is an assort- candy, she has befriended many Cedarville a 4-6, (1-1) record. shots on goal. Tuesday. 1. Vancouver 6. Adelaide 1. Tehran 6. Lagos ment of historic furniture, from Cedarville students. The Cedarville women The Yellow Jackets There comes a time 2. Melbourne 7. Sydney 2. Douala 7. Karachi elegant Victorian seating to She loves watching students have struggled on the score- have climbed to the top of when you find out what 3. Vienna 8. Zurich 3. Harare 8. Dhaka rustic farmhouse kitchen tables. as they grow in their faith and board of late, but are very ca- the AMC South division your team is really made 4. Geneva 9. Toronto 4. Abidjan 9. Algiers Though most of these antiques then seeing them return years pable of turning their season with their impressive start. of. That time for the Yel- 5. Perth 10. Calgary 5. Phnom Penh 10. Port Moresby are slightly outside the typical after graduation to order their around quickly. Remember They are currently ranked low Jackets is this Tues- student price range, a chat with favorite foods. “This is the fi rst to come out and support the 5th in the latest NAIA Re- day. Ask them. They’ll Source: EIU Source: EIU Clark and a stroll through the place they hit,” she said. “We Lady Jackets! gion IX-X poll and have tell you. They’ve got it! shop are nice ways to spend a still know what they like.” John Hudson/CEDARS established their offense, 14 SPORTS Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 WORLD & CAMPUS NEWS 3

Ladies’ V-ball Moves to New Level Wittenberg Welcomes New By Andrea Walker of the season as Savannah confi dent that they lost for a Keepin’ it on the D-L CONTRIBUTING WRITER pushed victoriously through reason far beyond their per- President the last three games of a formance on the court. By Michael Hand crossed in the homogenous ognized it. The paper has a Kontroville—if it sticks to By Nate Washatka NEWS BEAT As the season swings into hard-fought fi ve-game cham- Twenty errorless serves He’s and sanitized bubble known short but proud history, hav- its current format—tackles INTERCOLLEGIATE BEAT full gear, Cedarville Univer- pionship match. by Short, Bradley’s thirteen as CU.” ing circulated on campus one topic per issue and pres- sity’s volleyball team con- Annie Lohrenz com- kills, Zeltman’s .667 attack Happy 18th Birthday Tom coming... Over the past year, several Subterranean’s birth got “since 2004.” The Talking ents several viewpoints from tinues to step up their level mented, “[Savannah’s] coach percentage, and Mable’s 13 Sawyer! alternative newspapers have some coverage in Cedars last Donkey proclaims itself to be slightly different angles in an On September 24, Wit- and students,” he said. “Our of play. Ranked 18th in the said that it was one of the digs all contributed to the -Kristina Ronan graced Cedarville’s cam- year in an article wondering “Cedarville University’s Pre- effort to provide “balanced, tenberg University wel- primary focus is in Spring- NAIA poll, the Lady Jackets best competitions he had ever three-game sweep of Urbana pus. Written anonymously, if the newspaper would last. miere News Source.” well-informed, open-minded comed its thirteenth presi- fi eld, with the economic and never stop working hard and been a part of…it just came on September 27. The win When does P-Rohms debut possibly printed with dorm The second issue included An email inquiry to thet- sociopolitical dialogue on dent Dr. Mark Erickson in general community devel- working together. down to the fact that some- gave them sole possession of CD come out? room computers, and dis- a tongue in cheek article [email protected] campus.” Through web is- an inauguration ceremony. opment, but I am looking On September 24, the one had to win and someone fi rst place in the AMC South -Robert Childs tributed around campus un- wondering if Cedars would was answered by one Guido sues, Kontroville editors aim The two-hour event in the to connect with other cam- volleyball team wrapped up had to lose.” Division. der the cover of night, these last. Then, in an April Fool’s Valentine, who defi ned The to “peel away […] layers of campus chapel marked the puses.” pool play at the Saint Francis While it was their fi rst The win on September Garrett and Tyler, shutup. newspapers have appeared in issue, Cedars featured an Talking Donkey’s purpose: pretense and explore the offi cial beginning of his ten- Erickson’s entrance has Challenge with a four-game loss statistically speaking, it 29 against Shawnee State -Sonja Cedars racks, lounges, and obituary for the seemingly “Quite honestly, there’s a truth for all it’s worth.” ure. been welcomed by both Wit- win over Cornerstone. may have been their greatest bumped the Jackets to 20-1 Xanga sites. dead Subterranean; shortly lot of absurdity and illogic What does the campus “This day is not about tenberg students and faculty, The team’s widespread victory from an eternal per- overall and 5-0 in the AMC. ALL YOUR BASE ARE BE- But why? What motivates afterward, Subterranean did within today’s Christian think of the efforts of these Mark Erickson,” he said dur- who have quickly embraced talent was evident as fi ve spective, as it opened up the The three-game contest fea- LONG TO US these nameless few to feats publish another issue. culture… satire has proven three newspapers? On the ing his address. “It is about their new president. players reached double digits door for Coach Clark to wit- tured great play by Bradley -Jared Osborn of secretive journalism? In Subterranean has also itself a Trojan horse to the whole, students have reacted Wittenberg, about celebrat- Wittenberg Student in kills, led by Julia Bradley ness to three people follow- (15 kills and 5 blocks), Cari most cases, they claim that it interviewed professors, re- ignorant or unwitting mind. positively. Sophomore Tyler ing who we are today, who Senate president Jonathan with 23 and Anne Lohrenz ing the match. Greetham (10 kills and 15 “Broken Weasel” rocks! is dissatisfaction with the sta- viewed CDs and concerts, Hopefully we get some peo- Allard said Subterranean we will become, the chal- Scruggs is excited about the and Sarah Zeltman with 16 Julia Bradley was also digs), and Jones (48 assists -Seth Campbell CEDARS tus quo of Cedars, or at least featured cartoons, and fo- ple thinking, and perhaps a was “good, but should be lenges and opportunities we direction Erickson wants apiece. able to share with an oppos- and 6 blocks). a desire to supplement it. cused on spiritual topics. The hearty chortle or two.” As for published more often.” face, and the people and the to take the university. “We Kelsey Jones also put forth ing player. “I was able to ex- The girls have a connec- Happy Birthday Mikki! Three main independent lack of any real funding or the staff of The Talking Don- Junior Jim Ellis described programs that make us dis- expect Dr. Erickson to be as a solid game with 21 assists plain to one of the girls why tion on and off the court that -Rahab, Deebles, and the STAFF newspapers exist on campus: reliable equipment doesn’t key, they claim to be “a small The Talking Donkey as “fun- tinctively Wittenberg.” great [for us] as he’s already mind control bees and 20 digs. Lauren Mable we make honor calls and why continues to aid their excep- Managing Editor: Subterranean, The Talking seem to hamper Subterra- guild of satirists formerly ny... it keeps you from taking Erickson outlined sever- been,” Scruggs said. “He’s and Libby Short backed the our team was different. They tional performance thus far. Ryan Stalker Business Manager: Donkey, and Kontroville. nean’s fi ghting spirit; the working as propaganda art- things here too seriously,” al goals, which included re- spent two nights in a resi- team defense with 28 and 22 were all in a great mood be- In the words of Bradley, “We If your name starts with a “J” com. Each has different an- paper is still as alive today as ists […] after a brief stint in and Sophomore Amy Ashin- vitalizing Wittenberg’s his- dent hall and been to a lot of (Proud to put my name on Dave Livingston digs respectively. cause they had won, so they hope to fi nish this season and ends with an “on Mc- gles and goals, but all agree it ever was. In other words, decorative lawn accessories, ghurst said that “Kontroville toric campus and connecting student events. We hope he After an 18 game win- were much more receptive to strong and keep God as our Gill” then you might be my this publication. See pg. 3) Promotions Manager: on one thing: they don’t want new issues will appear if and we […] bring our talents to presents interesting views in- more with the Springfi eld will continue to engage with ning streak, the Lady Jackets what we had to say.” number one priority and fo- hero. Assistant Editor: Bethany Streitmatter you to know who is behind when enough submissions Cedarville.” telligently…so far.” and global com- the student experienced their fi rst loss The Lady Jackets are cus.” -Corey Reeder Sara Eplin Advertising Manager: them. are compiled. Subterranean Kontroville.com is a new- With three diverse alter- munities. “Wit- We expect body.” News Editor: Justin Ely Subterranean has had a is singlehandedly run by an comer to the alternative press native newspapers, there is tenberg must be Scruggs Professor Kraegel is the man. Joe Dugan Faculty Advisor: campus presence for just over individual who accepts sub- scene at Cedarville with a lot of interesting reading a fully engaged Dr. Erickson indicated He’s got too much attitude a year, and after three issues missions and comments at only one issue under its belt, available to Cedarville stu- partner with our that Erick- A & E Editor: Dr. Scott Calhoun to be as great Golf Counts in the Fall and a crazy sense of humor! stands by its goal of “pro- CUSubterranean@hotmail. though another is promised dents. Contact the editors hometown of “ son’s per- -Brittany Jackson Josh Moody [for us] as he’s By Ryan Short freshman from Elkhart, Indi- The Jackets are very proud Staff Reporters voking thought outside of com. shortly after this issue of Ce- and writers through email or Springfi eld and sonality and ana, each carded a 154. The of their recent success and Sports Editor: the drivel Cedars prints [and The Talking Donkey has dars hits newsstands around their websites, or ask a friend Clark County,” emphasis on CONTRIBUTING WRITER Maddox vs. Printy Powder- Amanda Acker, John Durkee, already been team shot a fi rst round 306 look forward to even lower Jim Sawin Jennifer Elgena, Steve making] people contemplate not chosen to battle with campus. Claiming to be “your for a copy of one of the pa- he said. “We community puff is going to be awesome. In the same way Tiger and second round 300 for a scores in the future. Sopho- Viewpoints Editor: Fladda, Melanie Frageorgia, ideas they never would have Cedars, nor has Cedars rec- chic alternative to pretence,” pers and see for yourself. need to bring the world to interaction fi t nicely with Maddox oxen rocks my Woods brought the game of 36-hole total of 606, break- more Brent Martin observed, Cameron Arch Melanie Hitchcock, Brian Wittenberg and Wittenberg Wittenberg core values. golf to the national spotlight ing the previous team record “We haven’t had four people socken. ;) Klay, Elizabeth Korver, to the world. The world is “We have a community Copy Editors: continued from ART, 1 continued from ANGOLA, 1 with superior play in 1997, by ten strokes. contribute their best score in -Susan Christoph Laura Ramey, Jaimie getting smaller every day, service requirement here at the Cedarville University Last weekend the Jackets one match yet. As the year Camille Morse Teekell, Autumn West, and the more our students Wittenberg, so all the stu- men’s golf program empha- dominated the seven-team goes on, hopefully we can I heart willetts rooms 117- Stacey Beaty Nathan Washatka, Daniel ville and other surrounding Students are largely un- and did not win its indepen- The diamond industry is truly understand that world, dents are active in the com- Zimmerman sizes the fact that matches Wittenberg Invitational, win- accomplish four really good 131. Page & Graphic Designer, schools to showcase their aware of the presence of art dence until 1975. Unfortu- also a huge player in the An- the better prepared they will munity,” he said. “We have in the fall do actually count ning by 33 strokes. This invi- scores.” -Erica Cunningham talent. During Art Week, a on campus, save for a few nately, the acquisition of in- golan economy, drawing sig- be to lead it.” a friendly atmosphere that Webmaster: Contributors this year. tational win was Coach Ryan Junior Adam Schlappi has Benjamin Kouba Bryce Bahler, Meg Bates, variety of creations from distinct pieces such as the dependence was immediately nifi cant foreign direct invest- Erickson previously I think is unique to Wit- By posting a school re- Bowen’s fi rst as the Jackets’ also been encouraged by the To my amazing roomie Lisa sculptures to paintings are Dixon statue and The Cre- followed by the start of the ments from such companies served in several senior po- tenberg’s campus—there Blackburn, Photography Editor: Brandon Geary, Michael Hand, cord score in their fi rst tour- head coach. Scott Aker won team’s recent success, noting, Kyle Hiestand, Sara Hoover, displayed in the SSC and the ation plaques outside of the civil war and 27 long years of as De Beers and businessmen sitions at Lehigh University are personal relationships You are such an encourage- Josh Wilcox nament, the men’s golf team the tournament with a new “We only shot 305 once last Aaron Sweigard, Brad Miller, DMC. lower SSC by Cedar Lake. bloodshed, mismanagement like Lev Leviev (owner of Af- in Bethlehem, Pennsylva- here that are not so generic. let everyone know that they school record two-under year. So far in the two tour- ment and blessing! Photographer: Lindsay Malone, Julie Otis, Administrators are cur- The plaques were donated to of funds and resources, and rica-Israel Investments and the nia, and has degrees from [Wittenberg students] want were playing for real. par 142. The previous re- naments that we have played, I thank God for you every John Hudson Jeanne Reamer, Richie Reeder, rently developing modifi ca- the university by Dr. James government corruption. Be- Lev Leviev Group). Princeton, Harvard, and Le- people to understand we Prior to breaking the pre- cord was held by teammate we have shot under 305 in morning. tions in campus policy so DeVries, sculptor and Ce- tween 1997 and 2002 alone, Angola’s state-run dia- high. He is replacing Baird are a compassionate student vious record, many assumed Schlappi who carded a 150 three of our four rounds.” -Ashley Morgan that students will have great- darville University Trustee. an estimated $4.2 billion in mond fi rm, the Endiama Tipson, who left Wittenberg body—that we care about that golf, like baseball, was in the invitational and placed The golf team has two er freedom to display their Sophomore Becky Smith oil revenues was diverted as a Group, employs 30,000 na- last July after serving as the our community.” Josh Gigliotti is pretty much Find out more about our staff & contact them played in the fall solely for 2nd overall. more tournaments this fall. via our web site, www.CedarsOnline.com art around campus. Mr. Ter- said, “they add a unique result of that mismanagement tionals, 10,000 of whom are school’s president for nine Erickson’s goals are no the love of the game. Not so. Freshman Trevor Bow- They will compete in the the coolest Italian in Lawlor ry Chamberlain, Associate decorative feel to the lower and corruption. directly linked to the diamond years. different, and he thinks Wit- In fact, the Jacket golf team man from Harpster, Ohio, Central Ohio Classic Septem- 32. Professor of Art at Cedar- SSC.” Conversely, students’ In 1979, Jose Eduardo Dos industry. According to the Erickson noted he has tenberg students are unique- has played some of the best bounced back from an open- ber 30 and October 1. The -Grant Hansen ville, commented, “I’m ex- opinions of the Dixon stat- Santos was elected as the chief Angola Press Agency, the had little opportunity over ly equipped to achieve them. golf in the history of the pro- ing 81 with a 73 to tie for 4th fall season will culminate CEDARS, the student The opinions expressed cited about the possibilities ure are largely negative, or of state and head of govern- Endiama Group is also “con- the last three months for “I think [the students] are a gram in the last few weeks. overall at 154. Brett Bigler with the NCCAA Nationals Ryan Stalker is the bees newspaper of Cedar- herein are of the writ- for displaying more art on at least humorous: “People ment, but Jonas Savimbi and tributing to the improvement interaction with the Ce- good group. I’m impressed In their fi rst tournament (79-79-158) and Brent Mar- on October 10 and 11, where knees, the cats pajamas... the ville University, exists ers, but not necessar- campus. Up to now, with the make fun of the ‘Dixon Idol’ the National Union for the of living conditions of the lo- darville community. “I’m with their engagement, their ily those of CEDARS, its of the fall season, the Jackets tin (76-82-158) tied for 12th the Jackets hope to fi nish in man. to inform our campus exception of an occasional more than they see it as art,” Total Independence of Angola cal communities” and desires looking forward to getting common set of values, their placed 4th of 16 schools at place. Taylor Durling (82-77- the top fi ve. -Grant Zerkle staff, or of Cedarville student or faculty art exhi- said Junior student Hannah fought against Dos Santos and to train the highly illiterate to know Cedarville’s presi- service in the community. I community of the lo- University. All submis- the Tiffi n Invitational. New- 159) tied for 14th, and Dan While the fall season cal, national, and global bition, art has not had much Taylor. his party, the Popular Move- population, build and equip dent and becoming more enjoy our students.” comer Scott Aker, a junior Servi was 39th (89-84-173). may not be as important as Cass, sions are the property of of a presence. Furniture Certainly, Cedarville ment for the Liberation of An- schools and health posts, and familiar with the campus transfer from Wittenberg, led The team once again the spring season for Yel- If you were a booger, I’d pick world we live in. We CEDARS and are subject store art, which character- University has work to do to gola (MPLA) until 2002 when support children’s centers and the way for the Jackets with broke the 36-hole record, this low Jacket linksmen, witht you fi rst. hope to foster a spirit to editing and/or revi- izes most of the art on cam- create an environment that Savimbi was assassinated by rural communities. a fi rst round 75 and a second time shooting a 599. The their recent play the team has Your not-so-secret-admirer, of broad curiosity in sion. pus, is meaningless to most fosters creativity and public the MPLA. Uranium, another natural round 71 for a two-over par Jackets’ second round score certainly proven that the fall Tiffany Erspamer our readers and play a Year-long subscriptions students—it is not visually presentation of student art. Since that time, Dos Santos resource of Angola, is largely 146—good enough for 5th of 299 tied for the third low- is not a lost cause. With any signifi cant role in sat- are available to the stimulating or intellectually Nevertheless, students can has pledged to hold new elec- undeveloped and highly valu- place in the tournament. est score in CU golf history luck, they will continue to be isfying that curiosity by public for $15 (U.S. challenging. I’m hoping and take heart—changes are un- tions in 2006 and the presence able. Used for fuel, electricity, Veteran Adam Schlappi and was just three shots off successful for the rest of the Mail). Please make am confi dent that there will derway. of peace has fostered amaz- and nuclear power, uranium and newcomer Brett Bigler, a the record. season and into the spring. providing informative, checks payable to be changes soon—that’s my ing economic growth and ex- has the potential to further factual, and engaging Cedars. Log on goal.” pansion. Per capita incomes, nourish the development of content. CedarsOnline.com for for example have doubled to the country. more information. continued from DANCE, 1 $1000 USD since 2000 and What remains to be seen is will likely redouble to $2000 if the government and various 251 N. Main Street a new attitude toward cre- Strickland echoed USD by 2007. In fact, Times NGOs continue to tap these Cedarville, OH - 45314 ative expressions of praise Brown’s excitement about Media Limited Financial Mail resources and use the profi ts 937.766.4991 and worship in our tradi- Expressions of Praise: “I’m (South Africa) asserts that of the growing economy to Fax: 937-766-3456 [email protected] tional chapels.” so excited to see a group Angola will be the “fastest- invest in the lives of Angolan The performance was like this one, where we can growing economy [in Africa] people—a defi nite way to en- www.CedarsOnline.com well-received and garnered worship our Savior through over the next three years.” sure long-term improvement much positive feedback; “It music and movement, com- The driving force behind in every arena, not just the

CEDARS is printed seemed like Cedarville was ing out of Cedarville.” the revival of Angola’s econ- size of the fi gurative political on newsprint with waiting for something dif- This school year, the omy is its cache of natural wallet. recycled content. ferent like [this ministry] to group plans to perform in resources. Oil exports alone Maybe someday, the vast come along, particularly at several area churches as account for 52% of the coun- majority of Angolan children that point in time. God or- well as some churches near try’s economy—and there is will not only survive past the chestrated everything beau- Akron as it continues to good reason to believe that age of fi ve or the current life tifully and He is defi nitely share its message. this number will continue to expectancy of 37, but really to be praised for that.” increase steadily. and truly live. 2 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 Th ursday, October 8, 2005 SPORTS 15 World & Campus News PLAYER PROFILE JACKETS’ SCHEDULE Scott Aker Men’s Cross Country Star Golfer Women of Vision Impact the World Ministries 7-Oct Ohio Intercollegiate Champion- Deleware, OH 2:45 PM ship By Meg Bates Women of Vision: “On cam- a more promising future.” ties for involvement in local STUDENT ORG BEAT pus, our desire is for WOV to Ways the organization service projects. Child spon- 22-Oct Southeast Classic Mount Berry, GA 9:45 AM become an avenue where the raises money for this small, sorship is a practical way stu- Draw Freshmen, Women’s Cross Country Eight thousand miles student body can join together affl icted village range from dents can demonstrate their from Cedarville, Ohio, to tangibly help others. We selling snowfl akes to spon- faith and change the lives of 7-Oct Ohio Intercollegiate Champion- Deleware, OH 2:00 PM 600 villagers live in grass- hope that knowledge of and soring children. entire villages. ship thatched houses made of appreciation for WOV’s work The Snowfl ake Project Men are also urged to help Women 22-Oct Southeast Classic Mount Berry, GA 9:00 AM poles and mud. Half of them both locally and internation- takes place every year after make a difference. Haffey Men’s Soccer are children, and one-third of ally will grow, and in the fu- Thanksgiving; handmade urges men to join with Women By Melanie Hitchcock those children are orphans. ture, Cedarville students will snowfl akes are purchased of Vision through encourage- STAFF WRITER 8-Oct CONCORDIA MI (homecoming) Cedarville 2:00 PM How is Cedarville connected see WOV as a vital part of the from Kosovo war widows, ment, adding that they “are 11-Oct RIO GRANDE* Cedarville 7:00 PM to such a foreign place? It is university’s ministry to the and the money raised is di- instrumental in leading sat- The heartbeat of many career as an educator. through Women of Vision, world.” rected to the Fisheni village. ellite groups that have joined Cedarville students is Junior Julie Campbell, 18-Oct Ohio Dominican* Columbus, OH 3:00 PM women who have a dream to Women of Vision devotes There is also a Soup for the with WOV.” Broken Chains to follow the example of leader of the Hillside Re- 21-Oct Belhaven Mobile, AL 5:00 PM change the world one village time to the local community Soul fundraiser in which staff is one such group, focusing Christ by serving and lov- tirement ministry, believes 22-Oct Mobile Mobile, AL 7:00 PM at a time. but mainly concentrate on and faculty donate soups and on spreading awareness about ing people. This passion is that students who are in- Established thirteen years fundraising and activism to- a speaker presents a relevant the sex trade around the world. evidenced by CU student terested in ministry should 25-Oct Tiffi n* Tiffi n, OH 3:30 PM ago, Women of Vision op- ward better awareness of in- topic; this raises not only The group provides priceless involvement in commu- “check to see where the 29-Oct WALSH* Cedarville 7:00 PM erates under World Vision. ternational issues. money but also awareness. encouragement. nity and discipleship min- greatest needs are. Some Chapters throughout the Student leader Lauren El- Students can get involved In the upcoming year, istries, touring teams, and of our ministries need Women’s Soccer

United States have raised lis summed up the main thrust in the organization by join- Women of Vision plans to MIS trips. Through these more people than others. 8-Oct SAINT CLAIRE ONT (Exhibition) Cedarville 11:30 AM John Hudson/CEDARS millions of dollars in an ef- of the group: “Our chapter’s ing the upcoming cultural spread their desire to help ministries, students are Then, ask if you can come 12-Oct Ohio Dominican* Columbus, OH 3:00 PM by Jeanne Reamer fort to aid impoverished vil- focus is on the Fisheni vil- studies that educate and in- women and children in need making an investment in and check it out. Don’t win the US Open in 1999. He became in- lages worldwide. The Miami lage in Zambia, Africa. We spire. These cultural studies around the world and to raise eternity. feel compelled to commit 15-Oct WALSH* Cedarville 7:00 PM terested in Christianity because Stewart Valley chapter unites women have partnered with a church are spread over four weeks money in order to better the According to head of before you have a feel for 18-Oct URBANA* Cedarville 7:00 PM One of the biggest assets to this was a professing believer. Aker’s curios- from local schools and com- in Chicago to raise around and take place during chapel; Fisheni village. Haffey sees in Community Ministires what the ministry is all year’s golf team is Scott Aker, a ju- ity deepened in late 1999 when Stewart 22-Oct Shawnee State* Portsmouth, OH 2:00 PM munities around one cause: $10,000 a year. This money their goal is to provide a better the next year a “great potential John Wambold, this year’s about.” nior transfer student from Witten- died in a plane crash. Aker more fer- meeting the needs of women goes to building the local understanding of what is hap- to unite the campus behind recruitment night gathered Although ministries at 29-Oct AMC Qualifying Tournament at Higher Speed TBA berg University. Aker has done an vently sought the Lord, and eventually and children locally and glob- economy of Fisheni through pening, and also to evoke a a common cause—children 1,761 signatures, revealing Cedarville are generally outstanding job for the Jackets thus became a Christian in 2003. He attri- ally. micro-credit, building wells passion to help those in need, and the poor—those whom a common desire to minis- strong, there is some cause Women’s Volleyball far, setting a school record of 2 under butes his initial interest in Christianity Dr. Deborah Haffey, a and other health-related proj- particularly women and chil- Christ cared so much about ter to the community. Of for concern. According to 1-Oct Mount Vernon Nazarene* Mount Vernon, OH 11:00 AM par (142) for 36 holes. In the course to the legacy left by Payne Stewart. faculty leader, expressed her ects, and providing education dren. and exhorted us to help.” this body of signatures, Wambold, two thirds of 1-Oct Rio Grande* Mount Vernon, OH 1:00 PM of his good play, Aker stays focused Aker entered Wittenberg University hopes for Cedarville and for children to give the village There are also opportuni- 1080 came from fresh- participants in commu- on his game and his God, attributing in the fall of 2003 and played golf there 4-Oct Central State Wilberforce, OH 7:00 PM men. nity ministries are female. his success to “God-given discipline, for two years. He admits that he did not Many students choose Both Wambold and Direc- 7-Oct Walsh* North Canton, OH 7:00 PM ability, and confi dence that is mine to play as well as he would have liked, to minister locally. Oth- tor of Discipleship Minis- 11-Oct Ohio Dominican* Columbus, OH 7:00 PM cultivate.” averaging 77.4 strokes per game. He ers select service oppor- tries Mark Irving find this Scott Aker was born in Dayton, credits his performance mainly to lack 13-Oct TIFFIN* Cedarville 7:00 PM INTERNATIONAL NEWS tunities farther away from statistic worrisome. Irving Ohio, but has lived in Springfi eld of practice and bad luck. Over the sum- campus. Senior student said, “When men are absent 15-Oct Malone* Canton, OH 12:00 PM since he was four years old. Along mer of 2005, however, Aker learned the Compiled by Autumn West Jackie McKeon is current- at the front lines of minis- with his older brother Matt, Scott be- relationship between practice and luck. INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT 18-Oct URBANA* Cedarville 7:00 PM ly involved in the Urban try and the advancement of gan practicing the game of golf with He was able to practice fi ve to six hours Indonesia Turkey Iraq Peru Light homeless ministry. the gospel, it is most likely 21-Oct NCCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL Cedarville TBA an old cut-off 7-iron in his backyard daily, six days a week. Peru Suffers Three She said, “after [taking the evidence of a spiritual at- 22-Oct NCCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL Cedarville TBA when he was six years old. The great- Aker’s favorite quote is by legendary Bali Blasts Again EU Set Terms of Turkish Iraq Policy Changes as Earthquakes and Aftershocks Urban Ministries class], tack against God’s design 25-Oct CENTRAL STATE Cedarville 7:00 PM est infl uences of his youth were his golfer Ben Hogan: “The more I prac- Membership Constitution Vote Looms Continue to Affect Country God awakened a desire for male leadership.” parents Greg and Sheryl. tice, the luckier I get.” The truth of this in my heart for the home- Junior Ashley Hunter 28-Oct WALSH* Cedarville 7:00 PM Aker loved the game of golf and statement is clearly realized in Aker’s hree nearly simultane- he European Union raq will reject or accept its wo 4+ magnitude earth- less.” recognizes this need in 29-Oct MALONE* Cedarville 1:00 PM played it as often as he could. He be- success thus far this Cedarville golf sea- Tous explosions in Bali, Tset terms for Turkish Inew constitution on October Tquakes struck Peru over While some students her Bible study minis- gan playing competitively when he son as he has set new school records and an Indonesian resort town, membership into what has, 15, however, many Sunnis are the weekend, marking the reach out to neighbor- try located on the Cen- Men’s Golf was twelve and continued playing played his heart out. More importantly, killed 19 people and injured until now, been an exclusively expressing outrage at a recent second and third earthquakes ing communities, others tral State campus. “We 1-Oct Central Ohio Classic Cumberland Trail G.C. 8:00 AM hard throughout high school, where he’s having an awesome time doing it. nearly 1000. The bombings European club. While Turkey policy change that will make the country has suffered in invest right here on cam- could especially use more 10-Oct NCCAA Nationals River Greens G.C. 9:00 AM he received honors as a two-time Aker plans to cultivate his golf skills took place in one of the most has for some time enjoyed it harder for them to defeat the the past two weeks. pus through discipleship males. There is only one All-State selection his junior and se- during the next two years and then move crowded areas of the town and friendship status with the EU, proposed Constitution. The quakes damaged ministries. Involvement [CU male] who attends the 11-Oct NCCAA Nationals River Greens G.C. 9:00 AM nior years. He was also named Clark south to take advantage of his God-given involved three suicide bomb- its desire for membership The Shia-led Congress has several homes and injured in such ministries has in- Bible study, [but] there are County Player of the Year and Con- gifts and play golf professionally. Aker ers who detonated their bombs among the strong democratic announced that the two-thirds ten, but caused no casual- creased over the past few close to two dozen Central ference Player of the Year. knows this will take a lot of hard work, inside various restaurants. nations of Europe has never majority needed to reject the ties. The quakes’ center, years, with a total of 635 State males attending the Though Aker’s journey as an ath- practice, and blessing from God, but he The attacks fall nearly been doubted. constitution will be consid- around 540 miles from the students this year, com- Bible study every week. lete began when he was very young, is familiar with these things. His advice three years after the 2002 Nine months ago, after ered as a portion of registered capital city of Lima, suffered pared to 605 in 2004, and The opportunity for en- his spiritual journey did not begin un- to the student body is, “Don’t let your Bali nightclub bombing that meeting certain criteria regard- voters, not actual turnout, extensive damage in an 8.1 429 in 2003. couragement and disciple- til much later. Aker’s love of golf in- gifts and abilities pass you by. It’s not killed 202 people. Tourism, ing their justice system and hu- in three specifi c provinces. magnitude earthquake in CU student interest in ship is huge.” tensifi ed as he watched Payne Stewart about you. Go at it for God.” the main source of livelihood man rights standards, the EU Many fear that violence will 2001 and remains largely oversees ministry has also Senior Benjamin De- in the area, was just begin- signaled that they were ready keep voters away from the unrepaired. increased. Brian Nester, Larme, leader of the Day- ning to recover from the loss to begin negotiations on full polls and that this maneuver Shockwaves from the head of MIS, said Cedar- ton Detention Home Min- of confi dence in the region’s membership status. However, will serve only to thwart the quakes continued to rever- ville will be sending seven istry, hopes that students safety, and the industry will talks stalled this week as Aus- will of the people and further berate during the weekend, teams to serve between will not be inhibited by most certainly face another tria opposed the full member- alienate the Sunni minority. with over 170 tremors of- fall and winter; this is fear when they consider costly economic loss. ship offer in favor of an offer Many Sunnis currently fi cially recorded. more than double the num- participating in a minis- Jemaah Islamiah (JI), just short of full status. oppose the constitution be- Hundreds whose homes ber of teams sent out in try. “Don’t hesitate to step a radical Muslim group in Many see Turkey’s en- cause they view its federal were destroyed remained years past. Over 600 stu- into a ministry that you’re Indonesia, is the suspected trance as a threat since it would provisions as an indication in the streets Monday, and dents have demonstrated nervous about or don’t feel supporter of this blast. Earlier be the most populous and fi rst of the future breakup of Iraq. many more were hesitant to a heart of compassion for totally confident with—if in the month Indonesian Presi- non-Christian country in the In January large numbers of return to unstable structures the needy by signing up you think it’s something dent Yudhoyono called for EU. However, others em- Sunni voters avoided polls af- while the tremors continued. for the New Orleans relief worthwhile, do it […] God extra precaution and indicated phasize the economic benefi t ter leaders called for a boycott, The original magnitude efforts. teaches us a lot when we that September and October Turkey’s growing markets will further contributing to their 7 quake on September 25 When asked why they are forced to depend to- were historically times of high provide. Negotiations feelings of alienation. killed fi ve, injured several, chose to participate in a tally on Him.” activity for terrorists in the regarding collapsed homes, and caused particular ministry, many According to Wambold, country. full mem- disruptions in electricity and students responded that it is “never too late to get While the government pre- bership are telephone service. their ministries coincide involved—there is always viously expressed confi dence expected with their schedules, in- some place to get plugged that their campaign against to last until terests, and gifts. Sopho- into ministry.” Anyone JI had been successful, they 2015. more Kate Tucker chose to seeking more information were aware that Azahari Bin tutor elementary students regarding service opportu- Husin and Noordin Mohamed at Cedar Cliff because she nities at Cedarville should Top, JI leaders, remained at loves children and real- visit the Christian Min- large. These two men are the ized the ministry would istries website or contact suspected masterminds of provide her with valuable Vicky Hines in the Chris- Saturday’s attack. experience for her future tian Ministries office. EEASYASY AASS 1 - 2 - 3 News ...... 2 MAKE YOUR OWN WEBSITE! WWW. CEDARSONLINE. COM A & E ...... 5 SEE CENTER SPREAD Viewpoints ...... 10 EDARS Sports ...... 13 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2005 C VOL. 54 ISS. 3

:ARTON CAMPUS By Laura Ramey By Jennifernifer ElgenaEl CONTRIBUTING WRITER STAFF WRITER year is that the student and alumni homecomings are What is art? Is some- Homecoming 2005, fall combined into one week- thing only art when it is semester’s biggest event, end. SGA Vice President easy to understand? Does it takes place this Saturday, Christi Coulter is excited have to be created by a pro- October 8. This year’s about this change, saying, fessional? theme is a 1950s Carnival “this doesn’t really change At Cedarville University night, as voted by last year’s things for the students, but the public presentation of art student body. more for the school as a is carefully controlled. Stu- Homecoming will fea- stage designed to add to the ion show will include As- whole. This year I am hop- dents are not allowed to dis- ture many exciting games homecoming experience. sistant Professor of Bible ing that the students will play artwork on campus, un- and contests including Guests waiting in line for Dr. Scott Dixon, Assistant just enjoy homecoming, less it is fl yers for approved bingo, balloon darts, ping- games and food will be en- Professor of Psychology Dr. that they have lots of fun campus events or posters for pong, a pie eating contest, a tertained with special perfor- Milton Becknell and his fam- and make the most of it.” election campaigns. Even goldfi sh toss, and an amuse- mances by fellow students. ily, former Resident Director After a night at the car- offi cial event posters must ment ride. Along with the SGA secretary Lizzie Or- Lyndell Rising, and various nival, Cedarvillians can be passed through the Cam- games there will be favorite rison will be heading things students. enjoy a performance by pus Activities Offi ce for ap- carnival foods like cotton up on the stage, with events Orrison is excited about Steven Curtis Chapman at proval. candy, root beer fl oats, sno- like audience giveaways, homecoming this year and the DMC chapel at 8:00 To make up for the lack cones, and elephant ears. dance numbers, jugglers, feels that “it will be a great PM. Tickets, $8 for the car- of student art displayed on All games and food will be clowns, a hula hoop contest, time for all… because there nival and $20 for both the campus, SGA sponsors Art located in the parking lot by pie eating contest, singing will be goldfi sh to win, pies carnival and concert, are on Week each year. This al- the SSC. by Laura Humberson, and a to eat, and Dr. Scott Dixon sale in the lower level of the lows students from Cedar- An exciting new attrac- 1950s-style fashion show. modeling 50s clothing”. SSC. tion this year is a miniature The models of the fash- Another new change this see ART, 3 Josh Wilcox/CEDARS Dance Provides Local Culture Spotlight: for New Ministry Small Business By Sara Hoover By Amanda Acker CONTRIBUTING WRITER LOCAL CULTURE BEAT

Cedarville has a repu- Brown believes that God did At 9:00 on a Friday night retail markets. tation for opposing dance. the convincing. Although the Cedarville Subway was bus- However, this little ham- However, Expressions the group had to abide by tling. There were not many cus- let amid the cornfi elds has its of Praise, an interpretive certain rules regarding cho- tomers about, but all the “sand- own assortment of eclectic dance group now in its reography and dress, Brown wich artists” were hard at work characters, shops, and eateries. second year, has brought said, “they saw that we were constructing 1700 masterpieces Cedarville is a place where stu- dance all the way to chapel not trying to spite the ‘no to feed to Junior Jammers and dents have been known to buy through its unique approach dancing’ rule, but to sin- their counselors. lemonade from young roadside to worship. cerely worship God and use As the employees worked entrepreneurs, where the owner Formerly known as The the gifts He has given us to in assembly-line fashion they of Beans ‘n Cream knows the Mime Team, the group re- do so.” laughed and joked with each names of most of her patrons, turns this year with new par- According to Brown, other, making the most of an and where one can feel right at ticipants. The choreography the mission of Expressions evening with deli meat. Sub- home nestled in a corner booth involves “an incorporation of Praise is simply to wor- way supplies Cedarville with at Colonial Pizza. of mime, praise dancing, ship and glorify God in a International a massive quantity of subs and An observant meanderer and a little sign language,” creative way. She wanted the university in turn supplies may fi nd a good bit of charm said Sarah Brown, founder the original group “to use Subway with scores of hungry in the town of Cedarville. The of the group. dance as an avenue to reach Spotlight: Angola college students looking for a Cedarville Hardware store on cheap alternative to Chuck’s. the corner of Main Street and 42 Expressions of Praise the people who were in that By Elizabeth Korver started in the ’04-’05 aca- rut of ‘dutiful worship,’ to INTERNATIONAL NEWS BEAT Not only that, but Angola The arrangement seems to work is reminiscent of a time before demic year with eight to ten encourage and inspire them has only just recently shaken out well. It is all part of daily life Lowes and Walmart dispos- participants. Brown came to seek other ways to wor- Where is the worst possi- off the immensely heavy bur- in the small town of Cedarville. sessed retail of customer service up with the idea when she ship and mature in God.” ble place for children to grow den of a bloody 27-year civil Anyone who has spent more and familiarity. Likewise, Beans joined One Voice, a group The renewed group has up? Not too long ago, the In- war, during which up to 1.5 than fi ve minutes in Cedarville ’n Cream is not your typical chic which was “groundbreak- a similar mission this year. tegrated Regional Information million people were killed and knows that Subway is one of the urban coffee house. It does, how- ing and instrumental in “Our goal is to glorify Networks, a branch of the UN, 4 million displaced. town’s main attractions. Cedar- ever, posses an allure that seems infl uencing the Cedarville God and to make ourselves gave their answer: Angola— If a child in Angola sur- ville is no exciting metropolis. It to be embedded in the homey at- student body to explore dif- available to be used by Him “one of the worst places in the vives past the age of fi ve, it is lacks the noise and pace of city mosphere and the ferent avenues of worship.” in whatever capacity,” said world to be a child.” highly probable that he or she life and it certainly does aroma of coffee Brown’s stated goal was “to junior Latice Strickland, the Here are some of the rea- will grow up with overwhelm- not boast a great ex- beans. help the Cedarville family group’s coordinator. sons Angola, a country in ing physical, emotional, and panse of dining or Diane, as a whole to see that we Last year the dance southwest Africa, bears this psychological disabilities and co-owner of can indeed worship God group carried their mission distressing title: one in every disadvantages. Yet it seems with our bodies, that He has to a few area churches and four children under the age of that now, and in the near fu- see LOCAL, given us each gifts to use one chapel service in the fi ve dies, only 54.1 percent of ture, Angola has the opportu- 4 creatively to worship Him.” spring. “Our fi rst chapel the population has access to nity to begin conquering these Brown pitched the idea presentation was nerve- potable water, only 59.1 per- and other disadvantages. to Michael Dorsey, director racking to say the least,” cent have basic sanitation, and Angola, mainly composed of One Voice, who then car- said Brown. “It was ground- only 42 percent of those over of Bantu-speaking tribes, was ried the suggestion to Dr. breaking and would signify the age of 15 can read and colonized by Portugal in 1583 Carl Ruby and other heads write (56 percent of males, 28 of student life departments. see DANCE, 3 percent of females). see ANGOLA, 3

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