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Whether you’re a communicaons major who wants to build a porolio or simply have an interest in aending and reporng local news, we are waing for you. If you have a compelling angle on any sort of sports, we'd love to hear it! If you've got a hit on any local, naonal, or global news, Photo: Jason Love speak up and be heard. If you have an interest WELCOME BACK — Adjunct Prof. Judith Laskodi (far right), who teaches basic psychology, enjoys lunch in the in photography, fill in the imaginaons of your courtyard with students at the Sept. 21 event welcoming new and returning students to the Camden City readers with your own visuals. Campus. (Below) Clubs invite students to join their organizaons at the Blackwood Campus event on Sept. 28. Whether your experse is in wring arcles, gathering important or hot news, recording special events or expressing your College WDBK Radio Host Dj Hippie own opinions through the visual arts, or Interviews “Weird Al” Yankovic interviewing and reporng on the latest cries of the school and county, The Campus Press is By K C where you should be! Campus Press Columnist

Hello, and welcome to the first ever Gosh Darn Hippie Campus Press Editorial Office Feature. This is a new news arcle I am doing on the Blackwood: Community Center, room 106 campus paper where I, Dj Hippie of 91.5 WDBK's That Monday & Wednesday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Gosh Darn Hippie Show , will be wring about music and Email: [email protected] musicians. Our first arcle is an exclusive interview we have goen with (singer, , parodist, , sarist, actor, voice actor, director, Share Your Perspecve and Voice film producer, and author) "Weird Al" Yankovic, which Make friends, find similar passions, and aired on CCC's radio staon on Sept. 30, 2016. collaborate on topics. Share a part of your style with your fellow students by creang a Dj Hippie: Welcome to That Gosh Darn Hippie Show! fashion column. Give your opinions by Weird Al: Thank you. subming an old essay. Dj Hippie: Okay, how are you doing today? It’s up to you at Campus Press, where you Weird Al: Well, good queson! I'm doing alright, I'm sort will be warmly welcomed and immensely of on my rock 'n' roll schedule so I stay up very late, and I appreciated for your perspecve and voice. slept in, and I only woke up a couple hours ago.. It's now Journalism is an art. Be an arst . Join CCC’s aer five o' clock in the aernoon so [laughs] I missed the morning hours prey much. Campus Press. Dj Hippie: Yeah, well, a lot of do in college. [laughs] The Campus Press meets in room 106 in Weird Al: Well, if you don't have morning classes, I guess. the Community Center, on the Blackwood Campus. The Camden (Connued on page 7) Campus and Rohrer Center students should find it easy to always be MCKNIGHT & D AY ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT : The Return of involved by e-mail. For El Nino in 2015 Brings Record-Setting Warm Weather more informaon, By B MK Nino is one of the strongest we’ve with rains that caused severe COLLEGE PAPER contact us: Campus Press Reporter experienced in decades. Because flooding. Other areas like of this, we have warm air coming Australia and Indonesia, suffered [email protected] . he return of El Nino last year, up from the southern Pacific terrible droughts, whereas, parts We look forward to hearing from you! T September through Ocean and extending across the of Polynesia were also hammered November, was the warmest for U.S.,” according to my former by intense typhoons. Scientists the lower 48 states since record Timber Creek High School studying these events found that I: keeping began 121 years ago. And biology teacher. they were the result of changes in the wind patterns and ocean currents. • CCC Theatre Producons, page 3 the warmest globally in the 1800 El Nino appeared in 1983 2015 record, defeating the record when scientists discovered Droughts, hurricanes, floods and • Rock Icon , page 5 more disturbances in weather, are • Alumna Stars in Musical, page 6 of the previous year. dramatic changes occurring in predicted for this year as El Nino • Cougars’ Sports News, page 7 “The warmth of the southern the earths climate. Some areas continues. Atlantic Ocean is causing an El such as California and the coast Nino effect. This particular El of South America were drenched Continued on Page 2

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THEATRE REVIEW : Current and Upcoming Productions... Break a Leg! Campus Service Announcement By H S C P S Campus Press Senior Editor and Reporter

recently had the pleasure of chatting I with CCC Theatre Department Professor Marjorie Sokoloff, better known around the Lincoln Hall Little Theatre stage as “Moxie”, about the current and upcoming productions here at Camden County College. 856-227-7200, ext. 4288 Campus Press: How does theatre serve B: ext. 7777, Direct our community? 856-374-5089 Direct to cell Moxie: Theatre allows us to grapple with phone 609-868-2074 who we are as human beings and what we C: ext. 1393, Direct 856- Marjorie Sokoloff Photo: Harry Schonleber want to be. It opens a world view, unique to 968-1393 Direct to cell phone each of us through stories. CCC Professor of Theatre 609-686-2079

C H: ext. 6057, Campus Press: Why theatre? departmental production for CCC community. We are Direct 856-874-6000 Moxie: Theatre Majors have a very clear always looking for volunteers the semester, “Antigone”. We V T L: 856-374-4907 interest in pursuing theatre as a vocation will be presenting the classic to help out as ushers, and ———————— whether they are actors, playwrights, Greek tragedy in an urban, other areas. designers, technicians, lighting, or sound P updated setting that will give Tickets Available engineers, the possibilities are endless. the audience a new perspective E: Dial After graduating from CCC with an Tickets for “Antigone” are 911 and is very exciting. $15.00 for the public, $10.00 for Associate in Arts, SPT.AA, (Liberal Arts ————————— We open “Antigone” in the students, staff and seniors and and Science: Theatre Option), students may Little Theatre on December are available at the main go directing into the field, or continue nd 2 , and close on December entrance to Lincoln Hall on the Camden County College towards a BFA by transferring to schools 10 th . All auditions for this Camden County College There are direct emergency such as Rowan, Montclair, University of the semester’s productions have Blackwood Campus. phones located at each campus Arts, or Rutgers locally, or decide to been completed, but early next that are clearly idenfied, and Contact Information transfer out of the area. semester, we will hold can be called from any For more information contact auditions for the great musical Theater Department Professor extension by dialing… Campus Press: What productions will comedy, “Little Shop of ⇒ 7777 at Blackwood your department be performing this Sokoloff at email: Horrors”. Of course, these [email protected] or ⇒ 1393 at Camden, and semester? auditions all open to all telephone: 8562277200, ext. ⇒ 6057 at Rohrer. Moxie: Next up will be our big students and members of the 4737.

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Companies and organizations expected to attend include: — The Office of Congressman Donald Norcross — United State Army — Robert Half International (Office Team / Account Temps) The job fair will be in the cafeteria (first floor) at College Hall, — UPS 200 North Broadway, Camden, . — Wells Fargo — Devereux Contact: Joe Pranzatelli — New Hudson Facades Career Center Coordinator — Sun National Bank Camden County College — Republic Bank Taft Hall 320, 200 College Drive, Blackwood, NJ 08012 — Telepoint Communications Phone: 8563744854 — YCS Youth Consultation Service Cell: 9083408459 — Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Fax: 8563745003 — Victor Marketing — Rahn Contracting

College Service Announcement The Campus Press ▪ October 2016 5 Remembering Rock Music Icon and Legendary Performer David Bowie

By C A. B that he believed in. Nirvana, (who famously covered his song “ The man Campus Press Reporter David Bowie was not who sold the world”), Depeche Mode, Queen, The only a great musician Smiths and even more. On January 10th, the world lost but also a great actor. Bowie was unafraid of what people thought of a legendary performer who has him. He didn’t care if you questioned his career influenced the lives of millions Bowie Releases Final moves or his personal life. He lived life as the person around the world. David Bowie was Album, “Blackstar” he chose to be. This gave the public a person that a musician whose career lasted over He appeared in the they could relate to. During the time that he was seven decades. movie, “Labyrinth” an alive, he touched the lives of many people regardless His hits singles include “Fame”, adventure musical of their race, gender, age, or sexuality. David Bowie “ ”, “ Heroes”, “ Let’s fantasy film that is a may not be living on this planet anymore but the Dance” and, “ Under Pressure” cult classic from 1986 impact that the man has made upon it will never go featuring Queen and many more upon viewers. Bowie away. artists. Bowie was known for his would appear in other Bowie is survived by his wife Iman, his son, alter egos from Ziggy Stardust to movies, showing his love Duncan, and his daughter, Alexandria. . Ziggy for acting. Bowie Stardust was the alter ego that first released his final album made him a star, Bowie’s 1972 “Blackstar” on his Tune into album “ The Rise and Fall of Ziggy David Bowie Photo: Jim Rose birthday, just two days Stardust and The Spiders from before he died from Camden County Mars” captured audiences around the cancer. The album, which was driven by jazz music, is world. Bowie couldn’t do the same Bowie’s last goodbye to the world. College Radio Station thing for too long though, shifting David Bowie went out of this world leaving on his own and changing his music throughout terms. The artist influenced the careers of Madonna, WDBK 91.5 FM his career. Arctic Monkeys, Lady Gaga, Motley Crue, The Cure,

Philadelphia Soul Music Influences “Fame”, #1 U.S. Single College Service Announcement Bowie’s first #1 single in the United States was “Fame” which he cowrote with John Lennon and . The song was a part of his album “” which was heavily influenced by African American culture and soul music in . He appeared on the hip television dance show, “Soul Train” during the show’s prime, performing the popular song. Bowie collaborated with many other artists during his career, from Mick Jagger and Tina Turner to The Arcade Fire; he worked with anyone

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My Lullaby By J C B

try so hard, I don't know why; a me once of love is now a lullaby. I I dri to sleep with thoughts on edge; and give, this me, myself the pledge. yet I know why, the tears I guess: I find myself in another mess. Could I be strong and do for myself; and hide this strain on an empty shelf?

Or should I stand with what I believe: that paence prevail though hearts may bleed. I'm restless, drowsy; drained through my core. I'm lethargic and messy; I can't take much more. Yet, sll I try, because I love you so; and God will pull me through this me of woe.

I'm fighng every second of the way; my days to run, my nights to pray. I don't want to quit, but maybe I should? And if this is the case, I'm not even sure I could...

Join The Campus Press . Blackwood, Camden City, Cherry Hill. E-mail: [email protected]. 6 The Campus Press ▪ October 2016 Arts & Entertainment: CCC Alumna Cierra Olmo Stars in Musical Play By H S Campus Press Senior Editor and Columnist

Note: Harry Schonleber also plays drums in the production.

WILLIAMSTOWN, NJ – The Road Company announces the area premiere of the hit musical, American Idiot based on the concept album by the band Green Day. This highenergy hit musical plays from October 6 – October 22, 2016 (Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m.) and tickets range from $22 to $25 with discounts for seniors, show audiences the hardship of many in a new Andrew………………...…Aubrey McKinney students and groups. and exciting way. Joshua…………………….Dana Orange Camden County College alumna Cierra Olmo Green Day’s American Idiot opened on Alysha……………………..Ellorah Mead has the role of Extraordinary Girl in the musical. Broadway on April 20, 2010 where it received a Christina……………….…Vanessa Vause Performances are in the Grand Theatre, Tony nomination for best musical. This story has Leslie…………………..…..Lauren Patanovich located at 405 S. Main Street, in Williamstown, received widespread acclaim and since its Libby…………………..…..Macy Davis N.J. Tickets are available at closing has had productions performed all across www.roadcompany.com or 8567282120. the world. Lauri Hudson directs the Road Orchestra Pit The Road Company is excited to present this Company’s production of this coming of age Ruslan Odintson, Music Director/Keyboards highly anticipated addition to its 2016 season: musical. Siobhan McClintock, Bass Green Day’s American Idiot . This Grammy Jack Jesiolowski, Guitar Awardwinning musical tells the story of three Cast: Jeffrey Weselinski, Guitar friends in a post911 world who make plans to Johnny………………….....Tom Burgess Sara Smith, Violin flee their monotonous lives in suburbia. When Tunny………………….…..Ben Kirvan Noel Munoz, Viola they are faced with adult responsibility the three Will………….………….….Anthony Scanish Karen Kessler, Viola/Cello young men all choose different paths. Green Whatshername…………..Mariah Ritchie Harry Schonleber, Drums/Percussion Day’s music articulates the struggle that many Heather……………….…..Amanda Spivack young Americans were facing after that fateful Extraordinary Girl……Cierra Olmo For Tickets and Information: day. St. Jimmy………………….Rico Santiago www.RoadCompany.com This musical follows three different paths of Favorite Son…….………...Dana Orange 8567282120 three young men (and most young people) post Ensemble: Theo …………..Chris Fitting [email protected] 911 and their journey to adulthood. Aside from Miguel…….………………...Armando Mendez The Grand Theatre the actors on stage, modern technology plays a Gerard…….………………...Wes Hopkins 405 S. Main Street, Williamstown, N.J. 08094 huge role in telling the story of American Idiot. Declan/Brian……………….Chris Casey The set consists of a multitude of television Chase………………………..William screens to reflect the changes in the new world to Zeoli Ben…………………….Joshua Duka

Paid Adversement The Campus Press ▪ October 2016 7 C T S N To see CCC team schedules and stascs, go to www.camdencc.edu. Contact: Athlecs Director William Banks (in Papiano Gymnasium) .

2016 Cross Country Remaining Schedule Head Coach: Wayne Merkh Assistant Coach: Michele Gegenheiner Date Day Time College Place September 1 Thursday 5:00 PM Bryn Mawr Invitational A September 10 Saturday 10:00 AM Dukes Invitational A September 17 Saturday 11:00 AM Bill Fritz Invitational A September 23 Friday 9:00 AM Goldey Beacom Invitational A KUDOS October 1 Saturday 1:00 PM Penn State Brandywine A CCC Men’s Soccer Ranked #2 October 8 Saturday 12:15 PM Jack St. Claire Invitational A in Naonal Junior October 15 Saturday 10:00 AM Alvernia Invitational A College Athlec Associaon (NJCAA) October 30 Sunday 10:00 AM Region XIX Championship A Poll November 12 Saturday 10:00 AM NJCAA National Championship A

WDBK Radio Host Dj Hippie Interviews Singer, Songwriter and Parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic Continued from page 1 you weren't "Weird Al", what would you be doing? great. Dj Hippie: So I guess Weird Al: Oh, boy... Dj Hippie: So one of the most requested songs on the first off I'd like to DJ Hippie: Like, where would you be? show, actually, on That Gosh Darn Hippie Show, is your start off saying you've Weird Al: You know, I honestly don't know.. I went to song "Craigslist". had a very long college and I got my degree in architecture, so I guess Weird Al: Oh, nice ! career, and you're one version of my life would be me being an architect Dj Hippie: So are you going to be performing it live sll here entertaining somewhere, but that wasn't really my passion. I was tonight? with a whole new interested in architecture when I was 12 years old, or at Weird Al: Not tonight, we played that all on the last tour. generaon of fans. least I was good at draing and math, and I had a It's not in the current tour and it may come back in the set When you first guidance counselor that convinced me I would be good list. On the last, I think it was the Apocalypse tour.. [Pause] started off, did you at architecture, so I went to college and got my degree, Yeah, we did it there, and I got dressed up like Jim see yourself here but I never was passionate about it like the other kids in Morrison with the ght leather pants [laughs].. where you are now, my school, in my classes, and my architectural labs. Dj Hippie: Yeah, I saw the video, too, when you did that! like sll doing this They were really excited about architecture and I Weird Al: Yeah, so that was a lot of fun, but it's not or..? thought it was just... okay . And, you know, it's good that currently in the set list, it might come back at some point, Weird Al: Well, you I realized that I shouldn't do something I wasn't but that was a lot of fun to do. Weird Al Yankovic (le) guests know what, when I passionate about. I was passionate about comedy and Dj Hippie: If it does I'm definitely coming back to the on WDBK radio show hosted by first started out I music and I thought, well, you know, I'm young and I show. [Laughs] Dj Hippie (aka Kiki Chandler). didn't think I was know that it's prey unlikely that I'll have a career in Weird Al: Okay! [Laughs] starng a thirty-five show business, but now's the me to give it a shot, so I Dj Hippie: So do you have any advice for anyone trying to year long career, you know. I didn't really have any kind did and thankfully it's worked out for me. get into either the music business, the comedy business, of big five-year plan or ten-year plan or thirty-year plan. Dj Hippie: I remember hearing before, not sure if this is or any other type of show business? I just, you know, enjoyed doing comedy music and I was actually just something that somebody posted online or Weird Al: You know, make sure it's your passion. I mean, able to get a record deal and I thought "Well, this is not, but I remember hearing you got a lot of your starts some kids come up to me and say they want to be cool", and I thought I'd just try it and see how long I playing at college staons, actually. "famous", which is not a goal, it's a silly thing to even could keep doing it and I've been very lucky, and I’m Weird Al: Well, that's where I first got the name "Weird want , but I mean, it has to be about enjoying doing the fortunate that I actually sll get to keep doing it. Al", actually. My sophomore year during college I work. You have to be happy doing it whether you're Dj Hippie: And you tour quite a bit, too, so what's the decided to take a shi on a local college famous or you're making money... You should really do it craziest thing that's ever happened on your tours? staon and, you know, I don't know if they sll have to if it's really the only opon for you. And also, you know, Weird Al: I don't know. There's so many crazy things it's do it, but back then I had to go to a federal building and the best way to do it, to get good at it, is just by doing it. If hard to think in terms of "What's the craziest thing". take a FCC test, it was like a big deal to get on the radio, you're a comedian, do the open mic nights. If you're a [Pause] A couple mes I've fallen off the stage...Which but I did and it seemed like most of the people on the musician, try to play live. Get your stuff on Youtube to get was not fun. I remember one me I fell off the stage staon had some kind of wacky nickname, like there out there. You know, so many people these days have while I was wearing my fat suit because I couldn't see was "The Sheriff", and "Macho Mike", and "The been discovered through Youtube. It's nice because it kind the end of the stage very well and I actually walked Captain" and I thought "Oh, well, 'Weird Al', that sounds of levels the playing field. You don't need to get the right off of it and into the front row of fans, and appropriate" because I liked weird music, and I knew I approval of some execuve in some big building thankfully I was cushioned and nobody [Laughs] nobody was going to be playing some strange things on the somewhere. You just upload your stuff and if it's good, got hurt, but it was prey embarrassing. radio sort of like my hero Dr. Demento and I thought, chances are people will noce it and find you. Dj Hippie: You could get up with the fat suit...right? "Okay, well, let's go with 'Weird Al'", and lile did I Dj Hippie: And the last queson is what can we expect Weird Al: I had to roll around a lile bit, and I finally got know that would sck with me the rest of my life. next from you? What's the next big adventure that you're back up on stage, but it was a lile.. A lile ungainly. Dj Hippie: So how does it feel to be back on college going on? Dj Hippie: How do you come up with the ideas for your radio, then? Weird Al: Well, the tour's winding up, actually, tomorrow parodies? How do you decide what songs to choose, Weird Al: Oh, it feels good! I love college radio! You night. I'll have a few one-off shows here and there, the exactly, when you're doing them? know, there are not many places.. I don't know what next tour won't be for a few years, and that tour will be.. Weird Al: It's hard to pick, I mean, you know... I look at you're staon is like exactly, but there are not that Whatever that'll be it'll be completely different than the the billboard charts, and I listen to the radio, I surf the many free-form staons le in the country.. In fact, current tour. Aside from that I'm doing a lot of voice-over Internet, and I try to figure out what are the songs that even when I was in college it was a free-form, work, I'm Milo Murphy in a new show called Milo are really the mainstream songs, the songs that experimental staon, and then we had a program Murphy's Law , which is a Disney XD animated show by the everybody's familiar with, and I make a short list of director that came in and said "Well, you know, college creators of Phineas and Ferb . That debuts next month. The songs that I think are good candidates and it helps if is supposed to prepare you for the real world, so we're last season of Comedy Bang Bang , with me as the band that song is by an arst that's got a lot of personality, or going to run this like a real radio staon!" And all of a leader, that is also going to start next month, and I've got if a song has some kind of really strong, idenfiable sudden it was very formaed, and you had to play so various other TV and film projects that are in various musical or lyrical hook to it, so something that really many cuts of these yellow-dot albums per hour, and you stages of development, and most of which I can't really jumps out at you... But at the end of the day it really had to do this at this exact me, and, you know, that's a talk about. I'm going to be keeping busy, but at the same comes down to just me finding an idea for a song that's different school of thought, I mean, I guess college is me I'm looking forward to having a lile bit of downme funny, because there are a lot of songs that seem like meant to be a place to prepare you for the real world, with my family because it's been a prey crazy couple of "Oh, that would be, you know, a great parody", but I but I think it's also a place to experiment and I thought years...It'll be nice to be home for a couple of days... can't think of a clever enough idea so...I can think of bad it was just, you know, very few places where you can Dj Hippie: So do you have any final notes for our listeners? ideas all day long, but it's somemes hard to come up just kind of, you know, do what you want to do, and Weird Al: Well, I just want to stress that dental hygiene is with a really good one. college should be one of those places, I think. very important, so try to brush and floss regularly! Dj Hippie: And this is kind of a personal thing for me, Dj Hippie: So I guess with places like Internet radio now, Dj Hippie: That is important, make sure to do both. my own personal bar of you're finally "famous" is when that's kind of like the new college staon, I guess... Dj Hippie: Okay, so thank you very much for being on the you do a parody of that person. [laughs] Weird Al: I suppose so, I mean, with the Internet that show! Weird Al: [laughs] Well, that's nice to hear! kind of opens up a wide...There's a lot more, you know, Weird Al: My pleasure, it was a pleasure! And a pleasure! Dj Hippie: This is a bit of an existenal queson here...If avenues and outlets for that kind of creavity which is Dj Hippie: Both, yes! [Laughs] 8 The Campus Press ▪ October 2016 Paid Adversement