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S E P T E M B E R 19, 2018 ♦ SINCE 1887 SPERA IN DEO HOPE COLLEGE ♦ HOLLAND, MICHIGAN ‘Love is Love’ takes center stage Miles Pruitt Black Lives Matter C ampus Co-Edtior activist Deray McKesson also expressed interest in mr.4, N‘<: •. n coming to campus as part The Black Student Union .V.v (BSU) held its biweekly of a collaborative effort executive board meeting on with several students Thursday, September 13, organizations. 2018 in the Bultman Student BSU is in the process of Center. designing its new t-shirt for Their second General the 2018-2019 school year, STUDENT so stay tuned! They also hope meeting, entitled “Love is Love is Love,” will be held to cooperate extensively on Thursday, September with the African Society, 23, in the Bultman Student an organization that Hows Center. It will focus on love students of African descent to and relationships on Hope’s be in an inclusive community. campus. The hope is that in the This is inclusive: lesbian, future, BSU and the African gay, bisexual, transgender, LOGO, SLOGAN SAY IT ALL — They represent taking power and using It for good In the Society will unite and transsexual, queer, college community. bring more inclusion and questioning, , asexual, with several options for monthly to Holland Rescue BSU aims to cultivate acceptance onto Hope’s ally and pansexual. service. These include the Mission, volunteering at community service as campus. BSU is uniting All Hope students Maple Avenue After School a local nursing home or part of its goal to promote with the other multicultural are welcome to attend Program, which focuses children's hospital, and more inclusion. BSU is also student organizations (MSO). and hear some personal on keeping kids thinking bringing in more clean water planning its annual Black The only way for things experiences and stories of outside of the classroom. to assist the continuing Excellence Dinner, which will to change is if students love and relationships. The Also Upward Bound, a Flint Water Crisis. They be held on October 19. This get more involved. If you meeting will focus on small tutoring organization that also support the Black dinner honors black students have any questions, contact group discussion and fun helps Holland-area high Lives Matter movement that succeed inside and BSU at [email protected] and icebreakers. school students with their and the the Trans Women outside of the classroom, in The African Society at BSU also plans on having homework. They are also of Color Collective and the aspects such as community [email protected]. its annual service project, thinking about donating Community Action House. service, service projects, etc. Join BSU and its cause. Mentalist wo w s crowd with talents

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“The Mentalist" made it very clear from his first comment to the audience: “I am not a psychic.” While dazzling the audience and conjuring information from no obvious source, Christopher Carter stuck to his claim. Given, he was happy to tell Hope students all about his fascination with the THE MENTALIST IN ACTION — Christopher Carter demon- supernatural and existential, strates his existential powers. but he made no claim to communicated, this would be mystical influence. In fact, their choice, whether they he had even seen her. In one Two Sarahs responded by it. The audience hovered over he was happy to reveal were in a hand or under a cup segment, three volunteers accident, one after the other, their seats in anticipation the such tricks as the power of or purely within the mind of were asked to write down the and he seamlessly switched entire duration, something suggestion, having the body the subject. He even went so name of their first childhood whose mind he was reading. Mr. Carter was suitably of students hold their fingers far as to guess when students crush and then place these The grand finale was no pleased to observe “The apart by a mere inch and had switched their answers. paper pieces in his jacket less impressive, tying together energy from the crowd was drawing them closed with Only once during this game pocket. random numbers from the nothing but words and an did he say he wasn't “super The Mentalist went on audience, a watch stopped amazing!” This was another fantastic invisible string. sure” (80% confident or more) to guess objects he couldn’t at a specific time before the event hosted by SAC, the type From the beginning it was that he was correct. possibly have seen, copy segment even started, and of event where the audience clear that he had more on As it turns out, he was. words he didn't see written envelopes chosen by what is happy to leave with more hand than parlor tricks; he He was correct time and and relay information he was thought to be the free questions than answers. set to declaring just which time again, guessing animal hadn't heard. will of a volunteer. If you were not there, you numbers volunteers had choices and somehow In one situation when he If ever there was a show missed out on a great show. chosen with their dice. The describing a member of the was blindfolded, he asked that made you doubt SAC, great job once again! catch? He never once saw audience on tape BEFORE for a “Sarah” in the audience. how information can be

VOICES ARTS SPORTS Discourse course Films galore Purple Student thoughts on the music Film series opens for the ne w school year. There m e n ’s and w o m e n ’s soccer win big, plus football’s big department moving forward. are so m e interesting films to look out for. triumph on the road.

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A rts 6 Sports 8 W h a t ’s In s i d e W o r l d 3 V oices 4 Features 5 Got a story idea? Let us kn o w at [email protected]. T h i s W e e k a t H o p e Athletes attend annual host event Today Miles Pruitt Career Panel - Marketing Campus Co-Editor In Graves Hall at Winants Auditorium and Gallery, from 3 to 4 p.m., a panel of professionals of various firms will Hope College provides be speaking on the field of marketing unique opportunities for and what a marketing career entails. student-athletes to get involved Students are asked to dress business with prospective Hope athletes; casual. this was on full display this past ■ week at the annual athlete host ■ Thursday event. Lilly Scholars Dinner Hosting has become part of : At Van Zoeren Hall, at the Center for Hopes culture, where students Ministry Studies in R o o m 25 0 from can come directly onto campus 5:30 to 7 p.m., the Lilly Scholars and experience a day in the life will be holding their annual dinner. Attendees can expect conversation of a student athlete. concerning readings revolving around Activities range from a donut theology and ministry. For mo r e Info, run to a movie to simply walking visit: www.hope.edu/cms. around campus. The process begins when a Friday prospective student plans their Kruizenga Art Museum: Living visit. Tradition “In the email, introduce At 10 a.m., the Kruizenga will be un­ yourself as their overnight veiling their newest exhibition, which host. Share your hometown, will focus in on the beliefs and prac­ academic area of interest, D an V os Construction C om pa ny tices of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church D E V O S FIELDHOUSE— The site of this year’s hosting event. as they are reflected in contemporary activities currently involved in paintings, icons, liturigcal objects and on campus,” says a brochure then typically gives the prospect from coffeehouse at 9 p.m. to prospects. other works of art. provided to hosts. a tour of campus, going around donut runs with other prospects. These students could still be In addition, hosts should the various academic buildings After a long day of touring, looking into other schools, or In B rief make suggestions on activities and athletic facilities. the student and the prospect they might be set on coming to to do during their visit, so that The student usually takes settle in to sleep. Hope. The goal of the host is not GUITARIST the prospect does not get bored, the prospect to an on-campus The next morning, depending to convince the student to come PERFORMANCE and they should make sure that venue to eat (the prospect has on whether the prospect has any to Hope, but inform them of the the prospect has their contact to have their expenses covered), events to attend, the student opportunity to come to Hope to This past Friday, at the Jack information. followed by more touring. drops them off at a specific time make a difference. Miller Center for Musical Arts, Prospective students begin On a normal hosting or waits with the prospect until The college wants its students In the John and Dede Howard the hosting trip with the weekend, since the prospect their parents come to get them. to be anchored in hope. If you Recital Hall, professional student-athlete coming to pick comes on a Thursday, there is Hosting allows forging are interested in hosting, contact guitarist Andreas Kapsalls them up on campus. The host an abundance of events, ranging of early relationships with your coach to get more details. performed, holding his first concert here at Hope since 2012. As a young man, Kapsalls broke his hand, but was determined to play. It was Miles Pruitt of the RAs were split into Closed Doors (BCD), a Armed with their at this point that he developed ampus o ditor C C -E one of two groups: cottage/ program that simulated real- newfound R A knowledge, the unorthodox style of play apartments and dorms. The life situations. RA’s tackled Room Condition that has helped him to build What does it take to be his current reputation - this a resident advisor (RA)? cottage sessions ranged from Thursday concluded with Reports (RCR), checking each style was on full display during Personality, leadership, QPR to CIT to CAPS. In each the R A celebration dinner, room, including common his performance. grace; the list goes on and session, the presenters broke signifying that the new RAs rooms, to ensure that each Kapsalls can regularly seen on. Cottage/apartment RA down the basic components were officially trained and house or apartment was up playing with an Inverted grip, training took place from of responding to certain ready to take on duty. to standard. Chore charts while also using every part of August 19-24, 2018. situations and also R A self- Friday was the last day, and door decs were aplenty his hand to simultaneously The first day of training care. in which more B C D and as residents and RA’s began strum the guitar’s strings and was a introduction to Wednesday dealt with incident follow-up was to bond over the school year. “drum” on its body, which the week’s festivities. documentations with drugs discussed. With the beginning of makes for some extraordinary sights and sounds. Neighborhood coordinators and alcohol and following Dorm RAs started their the school year comes busy Some of the show’s (NCs) got their RAs together up on reports. They also laid training a day earlier because schedules and not enough highlights Included Kapsalls’ for introductions, ranging out the judicial process from their residents, usually sleep, but Hope College RAs own renditions of classic songs from pizza to coffee. such incidents. freshmen, moved in on persevere and move forward by artists such as Pink Floyd RAs introduced Thursday dealt more with Friday. to take on school and life one and the Beatles. Kapsalls’ themselves to each other; housemate/roommate care Cottage RAs began a day at a time. style and creativity made for they would get to know each concern, and engagement as checking in residents as early For more information a show that will not soon be other very well during the a community in a cottage or as Tuesday and Wednesday, about becoming an RA, talk forgotten. week. apartment. but the most of returning to your personal Resident PERFORMANCE BY Then, each group went to In addition, RAs new and students arrived back on Director during this DANCE GROUP the Pine Grove to do team old participated in Behind Sunday and Monday. upcoming spring semester. bonding ice breakers, from This Friday, contemporary building a puzzle from other dance group Bryn Cohn + people’s descriptions to Artists will be holding a attempting to get a ball out master class from 8 to 9 a.m., then performing at the of a tube without moving the Knickerbocker Theater at 7:30 tube or using hands. p.m. Founded In 2011, BC Both tasks were difficult +A Is a nationally-acclaimed for most groups, but some dance group that Is made up were able to finish tasks with of a group of collaborative artists from a wide variety of relative ease. backgrounds. These tasks tested the This Is an event that you mental fortitude of members will not want to miss, for indicative of stressful and more Information, visit hope, alien situations as RAs. edu/events, or visit the Knickerbocker Theater, which The first day concluded Is located on 8th Street, right with a debrief. On the here In Holland. second and third days, each T h e current status of Great Britain’s ‘Brexit’

S a m Ma s o n Europe and the world would N ation/W orld Editor be immense and no one wants to witness an economic break­ The Brexit deadline has been down on a global scale. looming over Great Britain for Most recently, the Mayor some time now and, unfortu­ of London Sadiq Khan wrote nately, any breakthroughs have an op-ed in The Observer on proven elusive. The consequenc­ Sunday in which he called for a es of a “no-deal Brexit” could be public vote on any deal that will absolutely devastating. include an option to remain in SCOTUS Update: Some of these issues may the European Union. He states, include, but are not limited to, “I don't believe it’s the will of the possible shortages of medicine people to face either a bad deal This past we e k Su p r e m e Court nomi­ and benefits losses for British or, worse, no deal. That wasn’t nee Brett Kavanaugh faced s o m e of pensioners living in Europe and on the table during the cam­ the harshest and most serious ac­ the split between the world’s paign.” Khan has mentioned that cusations of sexual assault. H e wa s fifth largest economy and a bloc he isn’t calling for a second vote accused to have been “stumbling that accounts for nearly half its on Brexit. Instead he wants the drunk” at a high school party and at­ trade. people of Great Britain to have tempted to sexually assault Christine These would both have long a say in the outcome of the ne­ Blasey Ford, w h o published these lasting effects that would not be gotiations, despite the current accusations with The Washington contained solely within Great roadblocks. Post's E m m a Brown. These recent Britain. The implications stretch When asked about his opin­ accusations have sent the political across countries. ion on the state of affairs in world Into a feeding frenzy. The pri­ According to a political edi­ Great Britian, Junior Arend mary coverage wa s absolutely brutal torial writer for the Financial Buitnehuis stated, “If you are for those In Ka v a n a u g h ’s camp. Times, Sebastian Payne, “if no going to do something then do According to The Ne w York Times, the withdrawal agreement is struck it. Dragging it out only makes nomination was “thrown Into uncer­ before 29 March, 2019, Britain them (the United Kingdom) tainty,” The Washington Post stated will spill out of the bloc without look worse, and not doing it at “nomination suddenly In doubt,” formal trading arrangements. It all looks even worse." The Wall Street Journal stated that would be forced to move onto Another student, senior Tom the n e w s “Injecting Immediate un­ basic World Trade Organiza­ LONDON, U.K. - (top) Sadiq Khan the mayor of London deliv­ Kouwe, commented that the as­ certainty” and finally, the A P stated tion terms, which would intro­ ering a speech, (bottom) Protestors plead for a continued EU pects of trade and security in­ that the situation w a s “thrust Into duce tariffs and customs checks relationship. tertwined between the EU and turmoil.” M a n y w h o are Involved in overnight. Great Britian are integral to the hearings are urging Senate lead­ Both sides expect it would from the talks if it does not bro­ scape. many systems throughout the ers to call Ford to publicly testify this bring an immediate administra­ ker a good deal. The U.K. can Either way, a deal must be world. Simultaneouly, he stated week, before the Judiciary C o m m i t ­ tive and economic disruption.” prepare as much as it wants for made by March, and,-at the mo ­ “Overall, I wouldn’t say that I tee votes on Thursday. Kavanaugh Mr. Payne goes on to state that a no-deal Brexit, but critically, ment, the odds seem to be at support Brexit, but I get it. I un­ has stood firm in his statement, “I the “May government is upping it cannot control what the EU about fifty-fifty. derstand the idea of not want­ categorically and unequivocally deny preparations for such a scenar­ would or would not do.” All of The comforting fact is that ing to obey laws that you don’t this allegation. I did not do this back io— mostly to threaten Brussels this is fairly concerning for the everyone wants a deal, no matter agree with that are made across In high school or at any time.” M a r k that it is prepared to walk away entire global economic land­ the side. The disruption within Europe.” Judge, the other participant wh o wa s n amed alongside Kavanaugh has re­ leased a statement as well in which he says that he has “no recollection of any of the events described.” This Hurricane aftermath: widespread d a m a g e n e w twist In the all but sm o o t h no m i ­ nation ma y completely derail the pro­ ceedings on Thursday. S a m Ma s o n Even President Donald Trump has N ation/W orld Editor weighed In on the situation. H e stated, “I wa n t the American people to b e happy because they're get­ Many parts of the Carolinas ting s o m e b o d y that is great. I wa n t have been rocked by the heavi­ him to go In at the absolute highest est amount of rain on record for level. An d I think to do that you have the particular region, and there to go through this. If it takes a little are no signs of stopping. Por­ delay It’ll take a little delay... I’m tions of North Carolina and the sure It will wo r k out very well.” This northeastern section of South is the first time that the President has c o m m e n t e d upon the allega­ Carolina are supposed to have another foot or more of rain in tions that have been thrown at his second Supreme Court nominee. In the next weekend. This week addition to this statement, President could bring record high flood Trump defended Kavanaugh and levels for the region. As of right said that he wished that the D e m o ­ now, the Cape Fear River near crats had brought this Information Fayetteville is projected to rise Fox N ews forward sooner. The debates still nearly 45 feet and reach around HURRICANE FLORENCE — An Image of the storm from space. rage In Washington concerning the 62.4 feet. Many of the homes next steps. M a n y In the Senate Judi­ within a mile radius of this the storm. Florence knocked out 10 to 20 inches: Amount of ciary Co m m i t t e e have reached out to river were evacuated on Satur­ power to nearly 800,000 homes Important Numbers: rain still to come in parts of the Senator Felnsteln’s office for more day. The storm's relatively slow and businesses in the surround­ Carolinas as Hurricane Florence Information and have not heard back forward speed combined with ing area. The National Weather 30.58 inches: In Swansboro, makes her way west and north­ from the Californian. M a n y In W a s h ­ the proximity to warm waters Service has continued its warn­ North Carolina, 30.58 inches west. ington are unsure as to h o w this will of the gulf Stream have caused ing of “catastrophic” and “life- of rain has now accumulated, play out and are waiting for action to for tornadoes to rotate onshore threatening" flash floods. The which is an all-time record for 2 mph: The speed of the be taken by Felnsteln and her staff and decimate the areas where storm continues its trek north­ the most rainfall from any tropi­ storm which has continued to for m o r e Information. Meanwhile, the torrential rain has pounded ward and may reach parks of cal storm or hurricane. Also, it is head forward. the midterms loom closer an d closer. for days. Despite the fact that Washington D.C. As the rainfall the highest two-day and three- rain will begin to subside this totals are still on the rise, many day rainfall totals ever recorded. 18 trillion gallons: This is the week, it will take weeks for the of the residents of the Carolinas projected total rainfall. It would high water levels to finally sub­ are left stranded in their houses. 25.77 inches: The amount of be enough to put Texas under side. At the moment there are The Governor, Roy Cooper, has rain that has fallen in Hoffman four inches of water. 12 people who have been con­ issued warnings against travel of Raws, North Carolina. firmed dead due to the effects of any kind. Forwarding folk: A discourse on the course

Timothy Doorenbos Association for Music Educators). fundamental building blocks of Voices Editor “Folk music is an essential part music.” He continued, citing the “Folk music can’t even pretend of American history. Classical typical courseload and zero credit to be pretentious. It really just music and everything we got ensemble standard as key reasons brings everybody’s heads down from someone else, we got that why folk students were immensly to the same space. And that’s from Europe, whereas American frustrated by a normally zero what I love about it. When I sing folk music was an American credit ensemble course being a folk song I want it to be good. creation. It is part of our raised an extra credit. Especially I want to pursue excellence in history as an American people” considering that “it’s required to this craft. But in my pursuit of take one ensemble, but as a major excellence I don’t want to lose you’re expected to take three anybody. In the folk department 6 6 ' or four,” as Gilbert described the higher up you go the more There are not that many spaces in With that perspective, it’s people you gain because they’re academia where you’re asked to understandable that the music like 4Oh my gosh I can do that too get A’s where you can express and department might have felt need not because it’s easy, but because be legitimized at the same time to reform. However, Gilbert I can and it’s ’ empowering” — Michaela Stock described their methods enacting This is Michaela Stock a junior this reform as less than ideal. at Hope and a member of the ______59 “It’s just a big mosh Timothy D oorenbos folk department. She was part of pit of we don’t know” VOICES OF THIS WEEKS PAPER - Matthew Gilbert (2019) and folk’s recent revival performance Gilbert then went on to explain Michaela elaborated on Mlchaela Stock (2020) outside the music building, and folk’s prevalence at Hope the personal impacts of wanted to explain the importance “There were three to four Hope’s confidentiality. of folk and its inclusivity. [ensembles] with on average six “I feel ignored by the music “My first year in folk ensemble to seven people, sometimes ten or department. To feel ignored as a there was a football player playing twelve. I can also say firsthand as student, to feel ignored as an artist, mandolin and he killed it. Yeah an audience member, the whole and to feel ignored as a department sometimes in practice he didn’t main bank of our concert hall was with needs within a greater whole hit every note, but what was the at least filled. There’s passion that I know we can get resources most beautiful thing about folk among the performers in it as from, it’s controlling, and it’s not was that you could go to the well as the audience members.” looking at the bigger picture” football team, hand them a piece His description of folk’s typical She continued, saying, “Folk S outhern museum of music of wood with strings on it and say audience is what I learned to music has a history and is now THE AMERICAN FOLK TRADITION - Everyone getting together ‘do your thing,’ and it’s acceptable call a full house from my time the voice of the people. It’s like for music as a craft as an art as a legitimate in theatre, an achievement made our democracy as artists. When piece of music that’s real. And all the more prestigious when you take away folk music, there are not that many spaces in accounting for the size of the you take away our voice, and academia where you’re asked to Jack Miller Concert Hall where that’s what hurts the most.” get A’s where you can express and they have performed. This makes be legitimized at the same time.” Hope’s recent actions of almost 66 Hope is a place that’s inclusive to Stock experienced this entirely removing folk courses all people from all backgrounds inclusivity firsthand coming to the and changing the current folk and that’s exactly what we want music department freshman year, ensemble to be a single credit the music department to be. as she would continue to explain. course all the more perplexing. “Something I felt first semester But the music department has — Matthew Gilbert freshman year being a completely continuously had a unique way DYI (do it yourself) musician was of accrediting coursework, as ______39 coming into a space where there Gilbert would go on to explain. This ideology led the folk was a knowhow. There was a set “Between years 1 and 3 students to play an hour long of rules and a code of conduct that the typical music major’s outdoor concert in front of I obviously missed the memo on. schedule is 17 to 21 credits.” the Jack Miller last week in Timothy D oorenbos Folk doesn’t really have that. We N o w this might not sound suport of furthering a folk ONE DAY TO PREFORM - The folk department and guests don’t even have a uniform for our exceptional to students familiar department and making folk preform to maintain the folk course. concerts. You want to talk about with Hope’s credit intense ensemble zero credit ensemble accessibility? We ’re singing Bob pre-med or public accounting course like the other ensembles. feel like I’m speaking into a void. with this note to the department: Dylan to an audience of kids ages programs, but the music Gilbert wanted to clarify that I wish that whoever was speaking “We as a department want to act 15 to 80. That is community. department has a further unique actions like that performance would show their face and then as an example of Hope’s ideals. That’s saying to everybody method of accredidation, as I or the department’s silence see our faces, too. We just want Hope is a place that’s inclusive to out there that we’re the same.” discovered when Stock asked do come from bad intentions. to be understood and understand all people from all backgrounds, But folk holds special Gilbert about the credits received “I don’t think the department back. [I wish] there was a way and that’s exactly what we significance outside of individual for MU S 214, a required 200 level is trying to be malicious and to have a dialogue besides just want the music department experience. To learn more about course described in Hope’s course shove folk out, but students the email I got this week. I just to be: [open] to all forms of this, I talked with Matthew catalogue as a major requirement. want to keep the department.” want to know that the institution people and all forms of music. Gilbert, a member of the class of “One credit.” Instead, Gilbert and Stock respects me like I respect them. If the folk department isn’t 2019, a department representative That is what Matthew relayed as wanted to highlight the Once we lay that groundwork, there, then we’re not catering of Hope’s music department, the accreditation for a course that problem of ambiguity. we can move forward in to all of what music can be and the Vice President of Hope’s meets three days a week for an Stock stated “Sometimes when I a way that is productive.” and all of the opportunities chapter of NA F M E (the National hour, and Matthew quoted as “the speak about the folk department, I Gilbert finished the interview future students could have.”

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Sarah Simmons Co -Editor-in-Chief Michael Hood Campus Co-Editor TimothyDoorenbos Voices Editor Sarah Neumar Lifestyle editor Brynne Fritjofson W riter Julia Kirby Co-Editor-in-Chief Miles Pruitt Campus Co-Editor Isabella Wilson Features Editor Megan Grimes Sports Editor Madeline Suhrheinrich W riter Annah DufTey Production AIanager Samuel Mason N ation/ W orld Editor Abigail Bache A rts Editor Emma Wangstrom Copy Editor Sophia Vander Kooy W riter Lana Van Til Business/ Ads M anager Alexandra Olson W ebmaster Cecilia O’Brien Social M edia M anager Morgan Brown Copy Editor Cameron Geddes W riter HAPA, IRC host Korean barbecue Club sees record number of participants at first event of semester

Cameron Geddes transferring students from Martha Miller S taff W riter Center to Tunnel Park’s recreation area. It was here that HA P A prepared and served Last Saturday, the Hope Asian the Korean barbecue. Perspective Association (HAPA) worked What made the Korean barbecue so jointly with International Relations Club fascinating is its subtle differences from (IRC) to host a Korean barbeque at Tunnel Park. western-style cookouts. On this occasion, the food served was Samgyeopsal, or A favorite event for HA P A veterans grilled pork belly. Referred to as “three- and a great way to introduce newcomers, layer meat" as its striped composition students were treated to Korean-Style contains lean meat and fat, the meat must pork belly, games and beautiful weather. be cooked until brown so as to maintain IRC worked to maintain a shuttle service, a consistent flavor. The strips are cooked, cut into smaller pieces with kitchen scissors and served alongside lettuce and a variety of condiments. Noticeably, this includes doenjang soybean paste and seasoned sesame oil. Ideally, these condiments are all eaten with the pork and Cameron G eodes lettuce at once for a — Students attending the Korean barbecue on Sept. 15 perfect traditional taste. CHOWING DOWN eat under the pavilion at Tunnel Park Recreation Area. However, hungry participants seemed large amount of tinfoil necessary for HAPA’s Natalie Weg and IRC’s Michelle more than content cooking samgyeopsal, as it produces a Naingiria managed the email chain to to try out different high volume of oil. get students involved. HAPA’s Grace combinations or ravish After the dinner was finished, many Charnesky and IRC’s Hajin Jang managed the meat as soon as guests ventured up and over the dune logistics and food ordering. they could get forks on to take pictures on the overlook, as well HAPA’s Ethan Yau provided member it. One improvement as to make their way down to the beach. transportation so that IRC’s Manna that will be made for Shuttle service continued until 6:45 p.m., Sakon could arrive early and designate next year, according to at which point some participants chose to a gazebo for use. Advisor Habeeb Awad C ameron G eddes the cooks, is a hotter leave separately with friends. supervised the project and provided COOKING FROM SCRATCH — Members of the IRC grilling temperature Work on several fronts had been pulled crucial advice. grill Korean meats for students to try. The IRC hopes and additional tinfoil together to make the evening possible. This year’s barbecue was notably to expose students to various cultures throughout the for the meat to cook While every member played a role, there successful, bidding good fortune towards year with activities like the Korean barbecue. on. This is due to the are some noteworthy considerations. future events held by the groups. Grant supports students in health-care studies

Miles Pruitt to ensure that all West Michigan residents consists of president or provost, diversity a larger grant to the Kellogg’s Foundation Campus Co -Editor will have optimal health care and benefits representative, dean of natural sciences, in April 2019. Grand Rapids African American from health systems without race being faculty member and a student. At Hope The hope is that colleges and Health Institute (GRAAHI) is a unique an impediment. College, the conglomerate includes: Cady universities will be able to provide more opportunity for prospective students Vanessa Greene, Associate Dean of Short-Thompson, the Provost, Vanessa scholarships and expand mentoring to take the first step towards healthcare Students and Director of the Center for Greene, Dave Van Wylen, the Dean of efforts and leadership opportunities careers. Diversity and Inclusion, was chosen to Natural Sciences, Vicki Lynn-Holmes, for students. It also gives Hope College Their mission is to “promote health lead Hope College’s conglomerate of the a professor of education and math and seniors and graduates opportunities care parity in the Grand Rapids African GRAAHI. Yordanos Dessie, a senior studying to cultivate leadership positions in the American community through advocacy, Each College or University will have psychology and health science. healthcare association. education and research to achieve a team of five representatives from their GRAAHI received a $400,000 planning Vanessa Greene says that Hope positive health outcomes.” Their vision is institution. Each conglomerate typically grant from the Kellogg Foundation to College is excited about this initiative and launch a program to committed to working with GRAAHI, attract African American partnering colleges/universities and and Latinx students to the Hope College community to GRAND RAPIDS careers in the healthcare generate heightened interest, access and field. success in the healthcare profession for i To achieve this goal, underrepresented students. mmm African American GRAAHI invited seven Greene is optimistic about this colleges and universities initiative, as the goal is to enhance IM to partner with them healthcare by creating pathways for on the planning and underrepresented populations who may Health Institute implementation not otherwise have the opportunity to process, with the goal of learn about the wide array of opportunities submitting a proposal for available to them in healthcare. G raahi.org

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Knickerbocker presents four sho w s for fall season “Ma king Music: Ho p e College’s Music Department, a History” - Sept 20, 4 p.m. @ Fried Claire Bu c k Hemenway Auditorium Contributing W riter Bryn Co h n + Artists Masterclass - Sept 21, 8 a.m. @ Knickerbocker Over the next few months, '■r T ' " . Theatre the Hope College Knicker­ “Living Tradition" opening - Sept 21, bocker Theater will continue a 1 0 a.m. @ Kruizenga Art Mu s e u m Artist’s Lecture - Sept 21, 3:30 p.m. yearly tradition of featuring four @ De Free Art Center, Cook international and independent W M : . Wfc^sm.-. w k ' 3 Auditoriuml41 films. Beginning September 10 Great Performance Series: Bryn and ending November 17, the C o h n + Artists - Sept 21, 7:30 p.m. Fall Film Series offers students, @ Knickerbocker Theatre faculty and community m e m ­ bers an opportunity to enjoy a ^y///u/id hoc hct On-Campus Opportunities selection of films not frequently Nykerk M e n ’s Rally - Sept 19, 7:30 shown in American theaters. p.m. @ BSD Program Area The series began with “What yiieatic O p e n Coffee House Auditions Will People Say,” which was Sept 19, 8 p.m. @ BS U 1st floor shown September 10-15. The QvrTi&d & Opera ted HOPU COUUE.OE. office conference ro o m film features Maria Mozhdah as Nykerk W o m e n ’s Rally - Sept 20, 6:30 p.m. @ BSU Program Area Nisha, the Norwegian daughter *• #'■ # r » m n # # • # a # 4i # # Weekly Swing Dance - Sept 21, of Pakistani immigrant parents H ope College 7 p.m. @ BSU Program Area whose life spirals into chaos T H E BEST IN LIFE’ — The Knickerbocker has been a part of the community since 1988. when her father catches her Top Movies From the tells the story of a writer who bringing a boy home. Fearing the glimpse into the life of beloved was shot in 18 days on a crowd- Weekend gossip and condemnation of his “Saturday Night Live” star Gilda funded budget— it has been met journeys through Norway seek­ community, her father kidnaps Radner through audio, inter­ with sold-out screenings and ing the insight he needs to fin­ 1. The Predator her and sends her to Pakistan to views with friends and diary en­ positive reviews. The story fol­ ish the project he shared with 2. Th e Nu n live under the strict watch of her tries. Featuring SNL castmates lows Nerburn, played by Chris­ his late wife: a translation of 3. A Simple Favor 4. White Boy Rick aunt and uncle. and modern-day comedians topher Sweeney, on his journey Norwegian poet Tarjei Vesaas’s 5. Crazy Rich Asians Director Iram Haq draws who have been impacted by through rural South Dakota to work into Chinese. Along the from her own experience as she her work, the upcoming film write the memoir of a dying Na­ way, the protagonist contends New Music via. WTHS tells Nisha’s story— she herself explores Radner's struggle with tive American elder, played by with loss, grief and the struggle cancer and her lasting influence David Bald Eagle. “Neither Wolf of translation and understand­ was sent to Pakistan against her W i m p s - Audiotree Live will as a teenager. Haq hopes to on comedy. Ticket proceeds will Nor Dog” has been celebrated ing. The film is rarely screened S p eedy Ortiz - “Blood Keeper" use the film to open up an im­ go to support Gilda’s Club in for its honesty as it wrestles with and has received excellent re­ T h o m Yorke - “Suspirium" portant dialogue about honor, Grand Rapids, an organization the tragedies of the past and the views. The New Yorker calls it JEFF the Brotherhood - Magick that provides social and emo­ issues that Native Americans “an extraordinary and memora­ Songs shame and oppression of wo m ­ Kurt Vile - “Loading Zones" en. “It’s happening in so many tional support to those affected face today. In the words of David ble film” with “strong and clear Julia Holter- “I Shall Love 2" places around the world,” she by cancer or grieving the loss of Bald Eagle in an interview with emotional refinement.” Death Ca b for Cutie - Th a n k You for said in an interview with The a loved one. Indian Country Today, “It’s the All films start at 7:30 p.m. Today Snail Mail - Lush National. “We cannot lose any The week of October 15-20, only film I’ve been in about my Tickets, which are available at Slothrust - “Planetarium" more girls. W e cannot have Knickerbocker Theater will be people that told the truth.” the door, are $7 for adults, $6 Mo s c o w Apartment - “Be You" more social control. We need a showing “Neither Wolf Nor The Fall Film Series will con­ for seniors, faculty and staff, and Geurilla Toss - “C o m e Up With Me" change.” Dog,” an adaptation of an auto­ clude the week of November 12- are free for Hope students. The Mothers - Render Another Ugly Meth o d On October 1-6, the series biographical novel of the same 17 with “Gavagai.” Directed by Knickerbocker Theater is lo­ Visk Mo n o - It’s Art will continue with “Love, Gil- name by Kent Nerburn. 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Last Wednesday, the Jack H. This Week’s Netfllx Miller Center for Musical Arts Releases hosted a concert featuring the Brazilian Choro group, Choro Battlefish das 3. The group is made up of D R A G O N PILOT: Hisone & Masotan three sisters, Corina, Lia and Hilda The Good Cop Elisa, and their father, Eduardo. : Limited Series Together Choro das 3 has been Nappily Ever After touring the United States, Mex­ Quincy ico and France for the past four The Walking Dead (S8) Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: years performing and teaching The Curse of the Black Pearl workshops. Last Wednesday Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time marked the second time the T h e Hurricane Heist group had come to Hope, the N o r s e m e n (S2) first time being last fall. The concert was free to the public Billboard Top 5 Songs and drew a large crowd of com­ munity members and students 1. Drake - “In M y Feelings” 2. Ma r o o n 5 feat. Card! B - “Girls eager to immerse themselves in Like You" the world of choro music. 3. Cardl B., Ba d Bunny & J. Balvln Choro (pronounced shaw- - “I Like It” roo) music originated in Brazil 4 . 6ix9lne feat. Nick! MinaJ & Murda Beatz - “FEFE" in the 19th century. The style is M ark Lewison 5. Post Malone - “Better No w " most comparable to New Or­ IT RU N S IN TH E FAMILY — Choro das 3 has been performing as a family for 16 years. leans jazz music, as it is heav­ Hope Talent ily rooted in improvisation and showcasing their incredible they played. Some of the instru­ music in 2002 when the girls stems from traditional struc­ musical abilities. At one point, ments they featured were the were 14, 12 and 9 and have re­ Michael J. Pineda - “Lady Luck" tured European dance music. though they mentioned that piano, drumset, tambourine, leased seven full-length albums (single), “Headspace" (single) The four family members none of them were vocalists, seven-string guitar, flute, clari­ in Brazil. Their music is avail­ Julian Lugo - Th a n k You played a variety of different in­ the group had the entire concert net, melodica and mandolin. able on streaming services such Available on music streaming struments during their concert, hall singing along with them as Choro das 3 began playing as iTunes and SoundCloud. services (ITunes, Spotlfy) seto” i9- 2018—L i f e s t y l e T he A n c h o r 7

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5 Email the Anchor at [email protected] with any questions you want answered! The Lifestyle page will be including an advice column and displaying annonymous Soccer wins in Purple Community ga m e s team faced heading into the season record to a matching 6-0. T h i s W e e k In S p o r t s Megan Grimes whose lives have been changed game: “I asked them ‘Wh o ’s Freshman Ryan Flynn led the S ports Editor by cancer. Senior Eliza Beird recently lost her grandfather ever heard of Capital?' Two team with three goals, followed Today Last Saturday, Hopes soccer unexpectedly to cancer and hands went up. They’re a good by sophomore Ty Dalton at M e n ’s Soccer teams played in purple jerseys spoke on its impact: “Cancer team. They finished second in two goals. The final point was vs. Carthage, 6 p.m. with the names of their loved is very aggressive. I know that their conference. I’m glad we scored by another young player, ones battling cancer across the firsthand. It can take someone survived.” freshman Brett Dyer. Saturday back. The Purple Community W o m e n ’s X-C you love. Anything we can do The men's team followed with The men’s team plays tonight soccer games benefitted the @ Grand Rapids Co m m u n i t y College an incredible win against Saint at home against Carthage Van Andel Institute, with all to help fight and find a cure is 10:30 a.m. helping. Being able to support Mary-of-the-Woods College, College. Come out and support proceeds donated to support Van Andel Institute and other with a score of 6-0, boosting their the Flying Dutchmen! M e n ’s X-C biomedical research and science families who are going through @ Grand Rapids Com m u n i t y College education at Van Andel, a 1 1 p.m. what we’ve gone through means world-class research institution a lot to me and my family.” fighting to find a cure for cancer. W o m e n ’s Soccer The women’s team played © J o h n Carroll, 12 p.m. Junior Jordan Hooker, who first on Saturday against Capital played for his mother who is University, winning the game W o m e n ’s Golf currently in a 23 year battle M I A A Jamboree No. 2 3-1. The 15th ranked team had against cancer, spoke on the @ Granger Indiana, 1 p.m. never played Capital and weren’t personal importance of this sure what to expect, but they game to him and his family: M e n ’s Golf led with a goal early in the game M I A A Jamboree No. 2 “What Van Andel Institute @ Granger, Indiana, 1 p.m. does is incredibly important, by senior Hilary Curry with an assist from junior Abbey you continue to hear stories of W o m e n ’s Volleyball Prezkop. Capital was able to those impacted by cancer, so ©Calvin, 7 p.m. continuing the efforts to find a score their only goal of the game in the first half, but they couldn’t cure is important. It’s awesome In B rief to be able to contribute by match up to Hope’s lead with raising awareness and money for two additional goals by junior To m R enner WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Megan Bigelow. WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Teammates display the Van Andel Institute." Last weekend, Hope's Head coach Leigh Sears names of the family members they play for in the Purple The women’s team also volleyball team played in spoke on the pressure the Community games to support Van Anders cancer research. playeduaycu for theirulcu. family membersj the Wittenberg Fall Classic Tournament. The team swept M e n ’s, wo m e n ’s golf dominate first MI A A Jamboree the games on Saturday, winning both games straight-set against Megan Grimes only to Saint Mary's College, place finish at 346. freshman Megan Jenkinson Heidelberg University of Ohio S ports Editor who had 326 points. Sophomore Meder again bested all and sophomore Jordyn Rioux and Ithaca College. Winning Men’s and women’s golf both Hope golfer Abigail Meder took the competition by winning who both scored 82, tying for against Ithaca, ranked eighth had their first of six M I A A first overall with a final score of with a five under par score of fourth place. The second MI A A nationally, was huge for Hope’s Jamborees last week, fighting 74, two over par. Her score was 77. Her lead was followed by Jamboree will be this weekend. 17th ranked team. The victories to be MI A A champion. Meets only two over the MI A A course move Hope's season record to consist of an 18-hole round record held by Hope alumni 10-1 as they move into MIAA played among competing teams. Nicole Meyer (2016). The team league play this week, playing The men’s team took a strong looks to be a big competitor over a big rivalry game at Calvin on victory for the first meet with a the season after the close loss. Saturday. score of 286, beating rival Calvin The team followed their ORDER YOUR FAVORITE College, who took second with a runner-up finish with a strong CROSS COUNTRY score of 292, closely followed by win at the Hope Invitational last Men’s and women’s cross Trine University at 294. Senior Saturday, playing against Calvin SANDWICH country competed last weekend Josh Gibson took first with a College, Wheaton College and at the Wheaton College score of 68, four under par, North Central Michigan College — WITH A TAP — Invitation in a meet moved early followed by senior Ben Kramer, at the Ravines Golf Club. The due to the area’s 80 degree heat. who tied for second with a three team used the home course The teams bussed out at 5:45 under par score of 69. to their advantage, taking the a.m. on Saturday morning to The men’s team M I A A victory with a score of 329, a full DOWNLOAD OUR APP reach the meet in time to race. championship will be decided 17 strokes over Calvin's second The women’s team placed by eight teams over the season. ★ FREAK YEAH * second with a score of 92 points The Flying Dutchmen hope to out of 17 teams in the race, with claim the championship title senior Emily Hamilton coming from Calvin, who took the win in third overall for the team with in 2017 after several close wins between he two teams. a 6k time of 22:22. Other Hope runners were not far behind, Seemingly pleased with with a pack of four between the the season’s beginnings, head times of 23:21-23:26. coach Scott Lokers commented: “We're happy to get the win and The men’s team placed eighth happy to shoot under par as a with a score of 268 points out of team that was led by two really the 17 teams in the 8k race, with senior Nathan Schloff leading good rounds by Josh and Ben.” H ope C ollege the team finishing 26th with a The women’s team took ABBY MEDER — Winner of time of 26:13. He was followed second with a score of332, losing the first MIAA Jamboree. by the four other scoring Hope runners, all finishing within the 27th minute of the race. MIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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