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April 18 2019 | Vol 50 No 25 Parkland’s campus-wide student newspaper since 1968 | prospectusnews.com

STUDENT GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATES IN ITS FIRST ADVOCACY DAY

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emmaFLEMING | Co-Editor a college Newman, Gallaher and similar issues and bills. Rose was uneager to mentioned that the education.” Newly Smith outlined the Following the opening listen to the student government is currently On Tuesday, April 9, elected Student Trustee major talking points ceremony, the different trustee. In the middle taking steps in the two Parkland Student for Fall 2019, Lydia which included the colleges dispersed and of Gallaher’s statement, right direction with Government members Gallaher, and current Equalization Grant, began heading to their Senator Rose claimed the proposal of bills participated in the President, Joe Smith, MAP Grants and ways appointments with the he had somewhere else like House Bill 2691, organization’s first ever attended the event to prevent Illinois legislators. Gallaher to be. As this was the which will provide Student Advocacy Day with intentions of community colleges and Smith were able first meeting, the inter- undocumented immi- at the Illinois State doing just that, advo- from raising tuition, as to book appointments action left the student grants and transgender Capitol, and I was cating for community Parkland will mostly with Senator Chapin government members students with finan- able to document their college funding to likely run a defi- Rose, Senator Jason slightly disheartened, cial aid for higher experience. The event local representatives cit soon, along with Barickman, Senator Scott as it seemed like a education. He seemed was organized by the and senators. other Illinois commu- Bennet, Representative dead end. willing to listen to Illinois Community The early morning nity colleges. Carol Ammons, and However, Senator the requests of the College Board (ICCB). began as Gallaher and After arriving in Representative Dan Scott Bennett proved representatives from According to the ICCB Smith, and Evila Newman, Springfield, the student Caulkins. to be willing to listen. Parkland’s Student website, Illinois commu- the Coordinator and trustee and current The first legislator Smith took the lead Government, and nity college students, Conduct Officer of president took part in the student govern- in this discussion explained that change “chose to advocate for Student Life, conducted the opening ceremony ment members went and asked the sena- will happen, just not additional commu- a short briefing of the of the event, where to see was Senator tor what was being overnight. Senator nity college funding key points that were to they met with other Chapin Rose. Gallaher done to provide Bennett encouraged and educating the be raised to the legis- Illinois community prepared a statement community colleges new administration lators they met with. college students who about obtaining more with proper fund- Advocates | 3 on the importance of With the guidance of were advocating for funding, and Senator ing. Senator Bennett

Empathy and Love at Roger Parkland Celebrates Earth Ebert Fest 2019 Day with Sustainability Fair

paulBENSON | Reporter cultural artifact. The filming equipment. documentary style I turned to my right April 10th to the felt similar to the at the bottom of the 13th was the 21st type of B-roll cover- steps and saw Roger annual age we were getting Ebert’s name on the Film Festival! Many at , though first door. My heart people were lined up the camera operators sank a little as I outside the Virginia in Amazing Grace thought about what Wednesday night, weren’t as good at it might have been waiting for the festi- staying out of each like to meet him. I val to start. I was other’s frames. Before went to bed wonder- volunteering under the film, Ebert gave ing what was behind Shatterglass studios, out the phone number that door. recording B-roll foot- of Jeff Dowd – also Thursday was a age. The popcorn known as ‘The Dude’ fun day. The festi- Planet Earth: Our Home. Source: nasa.gov was popping, people - so that people could val started at 1pm were laughing, and wish him well on his by playing the Jean aylaMCDONALD | burst into flower. modern environ- movies were waiting surgery. Dowd was Epstein film, Cœur Co-Editor Earth Day, cele- mental movement. to be watched. a guest from last Fidèle (The Faithful After a very brated on April 22, The passage of the After the death of year’s festival. Heart), a French cold winter, the is just around the landmark Clean Air Roger Ebert on April After the documen- silent film about love, spring season is corner. According Act, Clean Water Act, 4th, 2013, the event tary, The Martin Luther violence, and resig- finally blooming in to the Earth Day Endangered Species has been hosted by King Jr. community nation. Afterwards, Champaign-Urbana. Network website, Act and many other the lovely Chaz Ebert. Choir of Champaign they played the movie Signs of the season “The first Earth Day groundbreaking envi- The festival continues Urbana gave a beau- Rachel Getting Married are showing around on April 22, 1970, ronmental laws soon in memory of Ebert’s tiful performance to by . the Parkland College activated 20 million followed. Twenty passion for films and end the first night. The film was recorded campus as grass Americans from all years later, Earth Day his loving empathy Once the event was to feel like the audi- begins to green, as walks of life and for all human beings. over, we filmed inter- ence was a part of leaves start to bud is widely credited Earth | 4 On the first night views with the director, the wedding. A lot and as magnolia trees with launching the they played the Allan Elliott, and the of Demme’s friends newly released Aretha producer, Terrell D. were at the wedding Franklin documen- Whittley. In the inter- instead of actors and INSIDE tary, Amazing Grace. views, both Elliot and the camera movement Aretha was perform- Whittley had kind wasn’t stabilized much. ing live at the New words to say about The film deals with Temple Missionary the volunteer crew dysfunctional fami- Baptist Church in for Shatterglass. It lies and has a very Watts. The footage had was really nice of touching ending. Anne been abandoned for them to recognize Hathaway plays the decades because of the work that usually main character, Kym, audio syncing techni- goes unnoticed. who’s in rehab for calities and was only The first night accidentally killing recently edited and was a wrap. I went her brother in a car released this year. down to the chang- Student Art Show Comics Cobra Sports It was like watching ing rooms behind the Ebert | 3 the revival of a lost stage, to drop off PAGE 2 PAGE 5 PAGE 6

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Source: Nicoline Hansen Pictured is a full gallery on April 11, 2019 before the ceremony began.

nicolineHANSEN | Co-Editor announcing the artwork that had been The gallery was filled to its limit with selected by the Art & Design faculty and visitors from the community, all excited to The creative work by Parkland students the Art Gallery Director to permanently enjoy the art and the talent of our cobras. in the Art and Design program was show- be a part of the Parkland Art Collection. Before the ceremony began, visitors were cased in the Giertz Gallery on Thursday, According to the Parkland College website, able to enjoy live music and refreshments. April 11, during the biannual gallery recep- the chosen artwork will, with the rest of Enjoy these photos taken of some of the tion and award ceremony. The main goal the art collection, “inspire future students artwork as well at the actual event. For of this event was to showcase the amaz- and provide a history of the breadth of anyone interested, it is possible to see all ing work to the community as well as the program.” of the artwork until May 4, 2019.

Source: Nicoline Hansen Source: Nicoline Hansen Source: Nicoline Hansen Paintings by Cacho (top) and Ingold (bottom). Ceramics by Freund, Rent and and Guire. “Tucked,” by Saxon Burns

Source: Nicoline Hansen Pictured is a wall lled with art work created by creative Parkland students.

Source: Nicoline Hansen Work by Andrew Warner.

Source: Nicoline Hansen Source: Nicoline Hansen Source: Nicoline Hansen “Children’s Story,” by Danielle Carter “Still Life with Antique Level,” by Jill Thomas “Shoe,” by Zhuoyue Zhang

Source: Nicoline Hansen A live band provided entertainment for the guests before the ceremony began on April 11, 2019.

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Movie fans line up to attend the 21st Annual Ebertfest as the iconic Roger Ebert bronze statue welcomes all with a thumbs up! Source: Paul Benson

Violet hatch a scheme the film was a panel Jazz. as I write about him. shout out to John Ebert to escape and get with Scott’s widow, Saturday, the most This film emphasizes Isberg’s video produc- caught up in a spiral Heavenly Wilson, emotional day, was the what Ebert Fest is tion workshops at of chaos through and with actor Maja last day at Ebert Fest. about - empathy. Chaz Shatterglass studios Continued from page 1 money, violence, Komorowski. It was The day started with Ebert walked on to near the end of the and sex. I person- interesting to hear the incredible docu- the stage in tears day, which was really accident. Hathaway ally found this film about Maja and mentary Maya Angelou. after the film. She nice of her to give deals with her feel- to be the best the Scott’s professional Many people in the couldn’t stop crying us that publicity. The ings of guilt and in Wachowski’s had made, relationship and his audience cried not over how genuinely rest of the night was the end realizes that I even enjoyed it more relationship with his only for the sad parts, good of a person pretty chill, all of the wedding is not than the Matrix. The wife. Maja’s grandson but also because of Mr. Rogers was. She the volunteers were about her, but her Wachowski’s recently translated her polish how good of a person said she noticed lots exhausted and lucid sister Rachel. transitioned into being to the audience. She she was. Her writ- of men crying from from lack of sleep. We went outside trans women. It feels was very sweet. ing and her speech this movie, which I was planning to briefly to get cover- like the film represents The last film to could be seen as a is so important in leave early for the age of people entering the sibling’s LGBTQ+ play on Friday was divine gift to human- how it breaks gender night. I went down the theater using support. Everyone Romy & Michele’s ity. The co-director expectations of men to the Equipment a dana dolly track. was full of adrena- High School Reunion, Rita Coburn spoke reserving emotions. room one last time. As we were filming line after watching which was a hilari- after the film and The director Morgan I saw Roger Ebert’s an elderly gentle- the satisfying thriller. ous comedy and a she was an amazing Neville spoke on the changing room again. man was watching The panel afterwards perfect way to end the guest. She had spent panel and it was I stopped and looked us in awe. We asked was fantastic. Things night. After the movie, four year living with truly wonderful. So down the hallway to if he wanted to get got political when the director David Maya Angelou and many of us in the see if I was being behind the camera, an audience member Mirkin talked about five years making theater were crying. watched. I decided to and he did for a few asked about violence the ups and downs the film. There was It brought us closer open the door very shots. His enthusiasm in the media today and of working with the also a discussion together as human slowly. I was afraid was adorable, and I gave a studio to make the about living in a beings, as Mr. Rogers somebody was behind enjoyed briefly inter- brief, tasteful speech movie work with his more accepting and would have wanted. the door. A small peak acting with him. about gun control. vision. He said that peaceful world in The last two films inside revealed stools The next movie Overall, Jennifer Tilly he enjoys working a time of fear and were the comedies, stacked on the make- was the Wachowski and Gina Gershon’s on the Simpsons as hatred. I was silently Almost Famous and up table. I put my siblings’ first movie, friendship was hilar- animation provides crying and recording Sideways. The panel head into the room Bound. The film was ious and fun. more freedom for the panel, my friends after Almost Famous to get a better look. introduced by guests Friday started off his surrealist comedy. could only see me had Roger Ebert’s The rest of the room Jennifer Tilly and with Cold War (2018) After the panel wipe away the tears partner critic, Richard was empty besides Gina Gershon, who and Cane River (1982). was the after party. behind my shades. Roeper, as well as other an old sofa in the were a lot of fun The Festival was an The party cleared As if the Maya film critics/journalists. corner. After glancing and made the audi- hour behind sched- out pretty fast this Angelou film wasn’t It was interesting to inside, I closed the ence laugh. Bound is ule that day. The year. I missed out on emotionally stimu- hear about the lens door slowly. Walking a captivating thriller film that followed chatting with David lating enough, Won’t of a film critic and away, I thought about about a lesbian rela- was the love movie, Mirkin who left pretty You Be My Neighbor the connections the Roger’s legacy and all tionship between A Year of the Quiet early. It was 1:00am played right afterwards. critics made between the people who loved handy ex-convict Sun, in honor of Scott so I couldn’t blame Just bearing witness their career and the him. Despite feeling Corky, played by Wilson who passed him. I had a good to the kindness and Rolling Stones jour- his presence, I can Gershon, and Violet, away last year. Scott time talking with thoughtfulness of Mr. nalist Cameron Crowe, only wonder what it the trapped girlfriend Wilson played Hershel Shatterglass friends, Rogers is so power- who the movie is would have been like of a mobster, played in the TV show, The drinking wine, and ful that I can’t help based on. to meet him. by Tilly. Corky and Walking Dead. After listening to smooth coming close to tears Chaz Ebert gave a

what the student day was hectic, the preconceived notions mixed experience. We place where very little Advocates government members student government and discussing how had some [legislators] gets done. However, had to say. Although members gained expe- we’d approach the that had very little even though the the interaction was rience and knowledge differing politicians. time to spend with student government Continued from page 1 short, Ammons from the event. “It Hearing different us. Others appeared members only had took note of what was mixed experience. ideas on things we to be enthusiastic concise interactions all students to reach Parkland’s student Some parts of the all care about is very about us actually with the lawmak- out to local media body wanted, along day were dishearten- refreshing.” being there.” The ers, every moment when they see an with Representative ing, and others were When asked about political arena is not mattered. Gallaher issue so government Caulkins. pleasantly surprising.” how he felt about the always an easy arena and Smith laid the officials can hear The Capitol was Smith said. “The best interactions with the to navigate; there is foundation for future their concerns. flooded with lawyers, part was collaborating different senators and little time for legis- Parkland students to Likewise, Representative lawmakers, advo- with other students representatives, Smith lators to meet with advocate for funding Ammons expressed a cates and lobbyists, and the staff that went, told the Prospectus, constituents and “the for higher education. willingness to hear and even though the talking through our “That was another floor” seems like a Vet Tech students washing dogs for $10!

Source: Sidney Mounts Source: Sidney Mounts The dogs being washed by the vet tech for $10 a bath. A dog getting soap on his fur to be washed off by the student.

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Parkland Maple Trees Begin to Blossom. Source: Ayla McDonald

with demonstrations said, “Parkland has and disbanded within Parkland student said. “Even if one Earth of how to reuse a Green Revolving the past four years. and founder of believes that it is materials and how Fund which is used Benjamin Roberts, the club, told the too late for us, it Continued from page 1 to make homes for to fund sustainable former president Prospectus, “During does not give us local bees. Students efforts and then of the first club, the warmer part of a free pass to be went global, mobi- will also be able the savings from told the Prospectus, the year, we would… irresponsible about lizing 200 million obtain free water those projects are “We started in the have prairie resto- our choices as people in more bottles handed out reinvested to fund spring semester of ration workday on consumers, which than 190 countries by the Student Life more projects. An 2016, and stopped Fridays. We were a impact the lives and lifting environ- office. 8-acre solar field is meeting in the fall very small group. of people working mental issues onto Making an effort to I believe there in these industries the world stage… maintain a sustain- were only about as well as wildlife More than 1 billion able campus is an four other students. and their habitats… people now partic- important mission Though having a Take interest and ipate in Earth Day of Parkland College. small group made spread interest. It’s activities each year, According to the progress more chal- important to educate making it the larg- College’s website, “At lenging, it did not yourself about these est civic observance Parkland College, our impact the amount issues and to start in the world.” goal is to become a of enthusiasm we a conversation.” Parkland College sustainable campus had for our proj- Josh Clark offers will participate in and to teach and ects.” The Fall 2018 suggestions of ways the global celebra- train the students club being the most that students can tion of Earth Day and staff to become recent effort, this make an impact on with a Sustainability sustainable citi- club disbanded with their own, and how Fair to be held on zens in all aspects the start Spring they can get involved Monday, April 22 of their lives. We 2019 semester. with sustainability from 11 a.m. to 1 have taken several While there is not on campus. “You p.m. in the Flag steps to help the currently an active can always make Lounge. According regional commu- A pink magnolia. Source: Ayla McDonald student organization changes to your to the event page nity to become for sustainability personal behavior at parkland.edu, more sustainable planned for construc- of 2017. The most efforts at Parkland, by using less water, “The Sustainability through example tion soon.” members we had Urie encourages energy, etc.,” Clark Fair is an opportu- and education.” A While Parkland was 9.” students to make said. “However, if nity for students to list of sustainable College is active The original club environmentally a student is inter- learn about sustain- choices made by in its sustainabil- organized events friendly choices ested in making real ability efforts at the college can be ity efforts, student such as an envi- on their own. “The changes on campus, Parkland and in the found online at park- interest in sustain- ronmental film point is often made I would encourage community.” The land.edu. Regarding able efforts has viewing and a locally that our choices will them to advocate Fair is to feature sustainability efforts been inconsis- sourced food fair. impact the habitabil- for the changes student organiza- at Parkland, Josh tent. Two separate A second Student ity of our planet, they want to see by tions Phi Theta Clark, Activities Student Sustainability Sustainability Club and that we should getting involved with Kappa, the Art and Program Manager Clubs consisting of was formed during think of ourselves Student Government Design Club, and and organizer of the Parkland students Fall semester of as well as future or starting a student the Science Club, Sustainability Fair have been organized 2018. Lauren Urie, generations.” Urie organization.”

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The front of the U-building at Parkland college near the parking lot. Source: Sidney Mounts

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Source: Parkland Athletics Parkland Men’s Golf Team 2019 By Chad Beyler as Evan MacLean (+8) fourth top-10 perfor- Kristian Kristensen tied for 11th, Mason mance of the season Team Scores (top 5 of 12): finishes tied for third Ghidina (+11) 17th and first this spring. individually and Jalen Hodges (+13) Parkland’s leader at 1.Illinois Wesleyan: 287-284=571 (+11) in 24th. the first two tourna- FRENCH LICK, Ind. Atop the leaderboard ments of the spring, 2. Parkland: 292-295=587 (+27) – Sophomore golfers through 18 holes on MacLean duplicated Kristian Kristensen Saturday, Kristensen his 4-over par from 3. Centre College: 306-289=595 (+35) and Brandon Rowe birdied five of his 18 Saturday again on 4. Rend Lake: 302-299=601 (+41) finished in the top-10 holes on Sunday but Sunday to finish in a individually, as the No. was held back by only tie for 11th. The first- 5. Hanover: 305-299=604 (+44) 5 Parkland golf team five other even-par year Cobra’s best round took second place holes. Finishing in a came on the 10th hole, Parkland Individual Scores (Ranking out of 70): (292-295=587(+27)) tie for third, the soph- completing the round at the Indiana Small omore All-American in three strokes for T3. Kristian Kristensen, 70-73=143 (+3) College Championship. finished 3-over on the birdie. The Cobras were the day and 3-over for the Fourth on the team T8. Brandon Rowe, 74-73=147 (+7) top two-year school weekend on the par-70 this weekend, Ghidina T11. Evan MacLean, 74-74=148 (+8) in the field, placing course. birdied three holes on behind NCAA DIII No. After finishing Sunday, but a pair of T17. Mason Ghidina, 74-77=151 (+11) 3 Illinois Wesleyan. Saturday in a tie for double bogeys set him Finishing runner- 12th, Rowe moved back to 7-over for the T24. Jalen Hodges, 78-75=153 (+13) up for the second into the top-10 on day and 11-over on straight weekend, the Sunday with a 3-over the weekend. Cobras beat out Centre final round. Tied with Rounding out the College (+35) and Rend Kristensen for the group, Jalen Hodges The Course: Lake (+41) for second best Cobra score on moved up to 24th with place. In addition to the day, Rowe bird- a three-stroke improve- Played on the Donald Ross Golf Course in French Lick, Kristensen and Rowe, ied two holes on the ment over Saturday, Indiana, the par-70 course stretches 6,517 yards. The the Cobras had three back nine and even on highlighted by a birdie course has been rated the No. 2 ranked course in the state others in the top-25 11 others. The eighth- on the seventh hole. of the 70-player field, place finish his Rowe’s of Indiana by Golf Week. Cobras Silence Snappers on Saturday DH Route

By Chad Beyler Winning his fourth Alex Steinbach hit his in Alex Steinbach and striking out six. came alive again in game of the season, fourth home run. Robert Barnard. Backing McHood the fourth inning, as Cobra starters toss McHood pitched five Following two The Snappers would before he stepped the Cobras again put 12 shutout innings scoreless innings perfect innings from score an unearned run foot on the mound, up a crooked number in game two while Rybarczyk, the Cobras in the eighth, but an the Cobras sent nine with four runs to push CANTON, Ill. – No. allowing five hits pitted him to a lead Alex Steinbach two- batters to the plate the lead to 9-0. Walks 6 Parkland baseball and striking out six. in the third inning run homer in the top and scored five runs to Barnard, Burkhart swept the opening Sulton Solebo closed with a pair of runs. of the ninth would in the bottom of the and Minder to start the two games of its out the victory with After Trevor Burkhart push the advantage first. After Burkhart inning set the table series against Spoon two strikeouts in a reached on an error out to the final margin and Minder singles with one out, and River, beating the scoreless sixth inning. to lead off the inning, of 9-1. put two on with one then Lebron punched Snappers 9-1 and 16-0. At the plate, the the Corba lead-off man Freshman Rick out, Jeremiah Lebron a ball into left field Game one starter Ty Cobras scored 25 scored from second Castro relieved hit the third single of to drive in Barnard Rybarczyk (5-0, 0.71 runs on25 hits over base on a passed ball Rybarczyk, pitching the inning to score and Burkhart. After ERA) pitched seven 15 innings. Scoring for the game’s first the final two innings Burkhart. Steinbach a second out, Price shutout-innings, while multiple runs in seven run. Shahidi then and allowing just the followed suit with a doubled home Minder Keegan McHood (4-1) different innings on singled and moved unearned run on one hit to center, driving and Lebron. earned the second Saturday, the Cobras to second base on a hit, while striking out in Minder and scor- McHood again held win with five shutout scored four or more Trevor Minder bunt four batters. The two ing Lebron on an the Snappers score- innings. 21-8 on the runs in three differ- single before steal- innings without an error by the center- less in the fourth season, the Cobras sit ent innings in game ing third and home to earned run lowered fielder. Leading 3-0, and fifth, the Cobras atop Region 24 with two. Tynan Shahidi led make it 2-0 Parkland. Castro’s ERA to 2.55 Corey Price kept the blew the game open a 15-3 record. the Cobras in game With the Snappers this season. line moving with the again with a seven- Finishing seven one with three hits unable to figure out Game 2: No. 6 Cobras’ third RBI single run sixth inning to innings for the third and three RBI, while Rybarczyk, Parkland Parkland 16, Spoon of the evening, while earn the run-rule time this season, Jeremiah Lebron and added insurance River 0 (6 inn.) the fifth run came shortened victory. Rybarczyk recorded Corey Price drove in runs in the fifth and Aided by seven home on error by the Five straight batters his first scoreless start three runs each in sixth innings. Shahidi Snapper errors and shortstop that scored reached base to start of the season since game two. drove in the first five innings from Dan Warkentin who the inning with two March 16 at Lewis & Game 1: No. 6 run with a single to starter Keegan McHood, reached on an error. singles, a walk and Clark. Needing just Parkland 9, Spoon left in the fifth, and the Cobras cruised to After an uneventful pair of hit-by-pitches. 87 pitches to record River 1 (9 inn.) Damian Pierce singled victory again in game first inning, McHood A bases-loaded single 21 outs, the fresh- Ty Rybarczyk (5-0) home a Corey Price two. Alex Steinbach escaped a pair of by Pierce scored the man allowed just pitched seven shut- double and scored and Corey Price led jams in the second first two runs, and three hits and one out innings and left on a Burkhart sacri- the team with three and third. Facing two then Shahidi doubled walk while striking fielder Tynan Shahidi fice fly in the sixth hits, while Price and baserunners in both in two more three out five Snappers. went 3-for-5 with for a 5-0 lead. Jeremiah Lebron drove innings, the Cobra batters later. After a The scoreless seven three RBI to lead Shahidi’s third run- in team-leading three starter escaped with a walk, Lebron hit a innings dropped his the Cobras to a 9-1 scoring single came RBI. groundout and strike- sacrifice fly to plate miniscule ERA down victory in the nine- in the top of the Winning his fourth out in the second and the 14th run and an another 16 points to inning opener. Robert eighth, as the fresh- game of the season, then three straight error off the bat of 0.71 and moved his Barnard and Corey man came through McHood pitched five strikeouts to end the Steinbach brought in strikeout-to-walk ratio Price also recorded with the bases loaded scoreless innings while third. two more. to 38:9. multi-hit days, while and two outs to drive allowing five hits and The Parkland bats

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