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There is a mandatory internship Dennis Riegraf The women's softball team The women's golf team orientation session today. was named the hope to snap their losing dropped two sports to fin­ SSC Men's Ten­ streak and grab two more wins ish eighth out of 14 teams at Internship orientation sessions llis Player of the against Saint Thomas to put the Lady Moe Classic despite are mandatory for all students Week after guid­ ..~ \,· '~....._ I • them back on track. shooting their round in the taking internships in the sum­ ing the men's ' ~ three-day tournament. ' ' ~ '} I mer or fall semesters of 2006. tennis team to victories over two nationally ranked teams. Elisabeth Whitehouse and Elise The internship orientation ses­ The men's basebaU team came Brandt both finished in the top- sions will take place: "Dennis is obviously improv­ back from a th=-nm deficit to 20 in the Knights fint tourna­ Wednesday, March I at noon. ing each match and this award raUy for a 9-5 victory against ment of the spring season. Wednesday, April 5 at noon. is very well deserved," head Mercyhwst CoUege on Monday. Both sessions will take place coach Mike Perez said. The Knights add the double­ Brandt saved her best round in the de Hoemle Lecture Hall The Knights three hitten went header against Saint Thomas for last, firing a 76 to move · in the Green Center. At the No. 3 singles spot, Rie­ a combined 5-for-14 with four late in the season, to get more into a tie for 19th individually. graf took down FGCU before nms scored and six RBI and playing time on the diamond pushing past Rollins. He also Rocco Bergin pitched three in­ in, before the conference sea­ Whitehouse also shot a fi­ teamed with freshman Julien nings for his tint career win. son gets under way. nal round 76, to finish with a Carzusaa, notching two wins three-day total of 229 and tie at No. 3 doubles. Lynn's bats woke up in the The Blue and for II th. third inning already down 3-0. White faced Reigraf is now a perfect 6-0 Brandon Mann drove Ricky Saint Thom­ Ashley Nelson and Ali Beuck­ this season at both singles and Gerena in with an opposite field as earlier in man both shot an 81 while Students are only required to doubles to lead the Knights. single to start the one-out rally. the season Megan Mangone shot an 82, attend one session. sweeping the respectively. "I am very surprised to get this Nicholas Boisvert followed Bobcats 6-1, At the session, students will honor because there are a couple with a double to right field, 6-1 at Bobcat Knights im­ learn everything they need other guys on my team that are and freshman Jason Ten Eyck Stadium. proved five strokes to know for a successful well deserving of player of the cleared the bases with a triple from the previous internship. week honors," Riegraf said • to the left center gap. The Knights offensive pres­ two days to shoot ence could be felt in the series 315 as a team. Students who are taking He trotted to home plate to give with the Bobcats. Overall Lynn internships need to mark these the men a 4-3 lead after Jimmy (955) still finished two dates on their calendan. • Bacon singled to right field Rachel Foster, pitcher and out­ 52-strokes behind fielder for the Knights in game the Classic winner, LU closed the door on any one went 2-for-3 from the L---...1 Rollins College. Questions or Comments? comeback with two nms in the plate, hitting a double and a E-mail the iPulse at bottom of the sixth. George homenm, while grabbing four Lynn returns to action Sunday [email protected] Brandner, and Mann helped ex­ RBI and scored two nms. in the Peggy Kirk Bell Classic tend the Knights lead to 7-5. at Rollins College. Your letter While in game two shortstop couldbefn­ Boisvert walked with the bases Ashley Byrd went 3-for-3 Team Results: (j) tured In tile loaded to give L U a 3 run lead. from the plate, hitting a home­ 8 Lynn (320-320-315/955) !Pulse! run and grabbing four RBI. Individual Results: Tommy Tickenoff drove in the 12, Elisabeth Whitehouse final run of the afternoon with The Knights will look for T 19, Elise Brandt a sacrifice fly to right field, al­ these two players to continue T 41, Ashley Nelson lowing Bobby their offensive and defensive T 51, Alexandra Beuckman Scott to score. contributions to the team. T 53, Megan Mangone•

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The men's basketball team led the sse with three postseason awards today as the All-Con­ ference teams were announced by Commissioner Michael J. Marcil.

The Lynn women's golf team The women's softball team Senior Sheldon Edwards was dropped two spots to finish splits with Saint Thomas in named First eighth out of 14 teams at the doubleheader action, with the Team All- Lady Moe Classic despite scores of 1-8 and 1-0. shooting their round in the senior James three-day tournament. Rachel Foster shows her lead­ Cage was ership in game two, in her 7.0 named Sec­ innings Foster struck-out 10 ond Team Bobcat batters. All-Confer­ ence, and se­ Foster pitched a perfect game nior Marcus through five innings, etched her Hayes was named Honorable Knights in the Community KIC recently volunteered at second shut-out of the season Mention All-Conference. (KIC) is a recently established The Morikami Museum & of proving why she is the Knights club at Lynn. KIC is a com­ Japanese Gardens in Delray. number one pitcher. "It is such an honor to be munity service-based club that named recognized by the con­ helps those who are in need in "KIC is a great organization Brandt saved her best round Jenna Piotrowski brought in ference and I'm also happy the community. where you can meet great peo­ for last, firing a 76 to move Lynn's lone run. Stephanie Kel­ for both James and Marcus as ple, help others, and have fun," into a tie for 19th individually. ley triple to right field sparked the well," said Edwards, who led There are 17 members in this said member Megan Perry. inning fur the Blue and White. the sse in rebounds with 10.0 student organization, and the Whitehouse per game. president of KIC is David Interested students should at­ also shot a final Megan OJm~o Berry. The students in this or­ tend one of the KIC meetings, round 76, to fin­ cooJinues to ~ A preseason All­ ganization participate in many which are held every Friday ish with a three­ lhe rmst cmsis­ American selec­ different community outreach afternoon from 3:00 pm to day total of 229 tent hatter fir lhe tion, Cage put events, including Habitat for 4:00 pm in the Office of Stu­ and tie for II th. WIIIIell. V.'il!l together memo­ Humanity. dent Activities. • their obviws of­ rable offensive Ashley Nelson and Ali Beuck­ fi:nsive struggle, • performances all man both shot an 81 while lhe freshman seccnl baseman season long, and Questions or Conuneots? Megan Mangone shot an 82, was credited lhe solo RBI fir lhe is ninth in the league in scoring. E-mail the iPulse at respectively. Knighls. [email protected] Hayes, a three-year letterwin­ The Fighting Knights im­ Cristin Kelly started off the ner for the Knights is wrapping Your letter proved five strokes from the fifth inning with a single to up an outstanding career as he could be fea­ previous two days to shoot centerfield, then Stephanie Kel­ is honored for the first time by tured In tbe 315 as a team. ley reached base on a fielder's the conference. !Pulse! choice, and was brought home Overall Lynn still finished 52- off Osborne's single. Starting all 26 strokes behind Rollins Col- played in this lege who won the Lady Moe The Knights return to action season, Hayes Classic for the third consecu- this weekend as they face Flor- has led the tive year and fourth time in six ida Southern in their first sse Knights of­ years. home series. fensive attack all season Lynn University returns to ac­ long with ~ tion Sunday, March 5 in the team-high Peggy Kirk Bell Classic at 14.5 il"Jtft1H Rollins College. • per game.•

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Lynn plays Dowling College today at 10:00 am. • She finished in the top-I 5 in steals, assists, assist/turnover ratio, free-throw percentage and scoring. Her 74 steals are the fifth most for a single sea­ son in program history. •

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Alpha Eta Rho is a fraternity Godfrey hopes to achieve sev­ Students can also e-mail Alpha Other features of the phone that was founded to bring to­ eral goals for Alpha Eta Rho Eta Rho President Godfrey at include an option called Geo­ gether srudents who share an in this semester, including an [email protected] for more fence which alerts the owner if interest in the field of avia­ awareness on campus about information. • the dog leaves a specified area, tion. the fraternity, increased mem­ built-in temperature sensors to bership and an expanded role monitor the dog's health, and This fraternity was founded in in the school community. the ability to support a cam­ 1929 by Professor Earl W. Hill era so that the owner can see It's amazing what a window at the University of Southern Lynn's chapter of Alpha Eta whatever the dog can see. can do! On the top floor of the California. It has since grown Rho is open for membership, de Hocrnle International Cen­ to over 70 chapters all over the and the president asks that PetsCell will be available this ter, the large skylight serves United States. anyone, male or female, "feel month for around $400, and a larger purpose than merely free to contact Alpha Eta Rho will be sold at most premium lighting the center. The fraternity serves as a con­ for more infonnation." pet stores. • tact between the aviation in- This window tells the time of dustry and educational institu­ day by the shadows its cross- tions, and to exists to actively bars cast on the inside of the connect interested students of -- molding. Can you tell what aviation with leaders and ex- time this picture was taken?• ecutives in the industry. ----·· '""- Editor: Jena Zabny. Sporn Editor: Stephanie Baker. Maaqln1 Ed.lror, Web: Michael Jacobs. Stafl': Jade Bcn:z, Brittany Bialowu. Crystal Burdine, Jessica Clemmons, Britt Davia, Tim lleYriea, Kaittyn Hughes, David Hunter, Ian Nahama, Elizabeth Masons. Ashley Rob«tt, Brett Samuels. Mara Shanes, Elysia Sutherland Tuduetso Tebapc, Jenna Ulbrich, Nicole Walsh. Facalty Ad~r: Myles Ludwig - -- - - . Senior Salute Suit Up For Success Gocw Up For Gn:xluaion Oukbl ..

On March 15 and 16 from Get critical skills to get the edge The men's II :00 am to 7:00 pm, Senior in competing for interviews, tennis team Salute will be held in the Green jobs, and business connections downed Siena Center. at this professional etiquette j by the score of The women's tennis team over­ program sponsored by the Han­ 9-0 in its sec­ powered Tampa by the score of All graduating seniors are re­ nifan Center and funded by the ond straight 1\vo solid pitching perf011118J1C­ 8-1 last Sunday afternoon. quired to participate on either Lynn University Parents and sweep. es highlighted a double-header Wednesday or Thursday. Ap­ Families Association. sweep and helped the men's Gedville Norkute and Vicki Weltz proximate processing time is 30 The Knights did not lose a baseball team take two out of started off with an 8-0 win. minutes to one hour, depending W h e n : game in all three doubles three against Florida Southern. on individual situations. Wednesday, matches as Julien Carsuzaa Alexandra Schunk and Alejan­ March 22 and Dennis Riegraf won 8-0. The Knights pulled off a 9-1 dra Boeker won 8-2 and Ilic During this time seniors will: Time: 6:00pm win in game one and held on and Leigh Shelton won with -Pick up caps and gowns Where: AG Lorenzo Cava and Jan Macko for a 5_3 victory in game two. the score of 8-3. -Vote for Outstanding Profes- Concert Hall won by the score of 8-0. sor of the Year Cedric Bennett Weltz, Schunk, Ilic and Boek­ -Participate in the Senior Class Learn how to polish your im­ Finally, Raphael Koehle and threw his first career er all easily took the Spartans Giftof2006 age, enhance your market­ Dennis Verduin blanked their complete game illd with 6-0, 6-0 victories. Shel­ -Complete an exit survey and ability, color coordinate your opponents by 8-0. Lonnie Patterson ton easily won, receive help concerning ca­ clothes, understand business recotded his best reer-related questions dress. Prepare for the Career The men's next match is Wed. outing as Knight for - Pick up graduation announce­ Expo by knowing how to dress at 2:00 pm at home. • his second win. ments and tickets to impress recruiters. - Get information about Grad­ Lynn improves to 15-6 overall uate Admissions at Lynn Special Guest Speaker: Jac­ and 2-l in the Sunshine State queline Whitmore, founder of Josten's will assist with gradu­ The Protocol School of Palm Conference. • ation memorabilia needs. Beach, Inc. and author of Business Class: Etiquette Es­ ~~~ Any questions should be re­ sentials for Success at Work. Sdtxllm "*~SSCAdb, ferred to Kelly Mullin, Direc­ B) J;:u1~\\'tipt tor of Student Services, EM To register, call the Career Lynn Residence Center or call Center at 561-237-7286 or The Knights fought a hard bat­ 561-237-7275.• email [email protected]. • Three of Lynn's tle in their first sse road trip, wanen's golf­ but fell short. ers finished in COilllllellls? the top-20 of the Questio111 or The Knights were swept by E-mail the iPulse at Springlake Invi­ Florida Tech, with the scores [email protected] tational today as of0-3 and 4-5. the Knights cap­ Andrew Smith led the Knights Your letter lUred their first In game one the ladies were with 17 points as James Cage, could be fea­ tournament vidoty of the spring struggling offensively, hitting put together a 15-point perfor­ tured Ill tbe (J) a 4-for-25 from the plate. mance in the loss. IPulse! Marcus Hayes had six points as Sheldon Edwards added four points in their final game Liz Whitehouse and Katy Mc­ with Lynn. Nicoll ended in a tie for 9th. Megan Osborne had a solid hit­ ting outing in game one, going 2- Also playing in his last game, for-3 from the plate she was the Chris Temple contributed with Knights biggest threat three boards.

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Senior Salute There is no greater time in For all of the When: 11:00 am-7:00pm celebrity fashion than at a world-travel­ Wllere: Green Center red carpet event. And the red ing students Wllo: All graduating seniors Facebook is a website that is carpet event that surpasses all at Lynn, Wllat: Pick up items and info the current college craze across others is without question the this techno­ necessary for graduation the nation. Academy Awards. logically ad­ vanced gadget Decorate a Cookie Facebook is a site that allows This year the 78th Annual might be just what is needed. When: 11:30 am· 1:00pm college students around the Academy Awards featured a Where: Cafeteria globe to ''reunite" with their fashion frenzy with designer After talking about it for al­ What: St Patrick's Day cookies friends from high school or dresses gracing celebrities as most a year, the United States other pasts, and allows a new far as the eye could see. government is finally putting Yoaa venue of communication for into production a Radio Fre­ When: 12:15 pm- 1:15pm their current college buddies. quency Identification (RFID) Where: Aerobics room, 3rd technology for U.S. passpons. floor, Lynn Residence Hall Facebook comes onto the scene after the widely-pu~ The RFID is a technology Men's Tunis licized Myspace, and so far that allows individuals to be When: 2:00pm Face book has managed to tracked and passports to be Where: Tennis court steer away from the bad press scanned in areas fitted with Who: Northwood (FL) that Myspace has received. readers. This allows RFID passport holders the ability to Women's Tennis By allowing only college stu­ speed through Customs at a When: 2:00 pm dents with school e-mail ad­ much faster pace. Where: Tennis court dresses to join, Facebook at­ Who: Northwood (FL) tempts to stray away from Some special features of the What: sse Match both the children and offend­ new passports include new art­ ers that lurk in the shadows of work inside featuring U.S.land­ Peer Leadership Course: Myspace. marks such as Mt. Ruslunore, Potential Candidate Infor­ For years, most women have and U.S. historical moments mation Facebook has recendy given only dreamed of wearing the such as the lunar landing. Wilen: 2:00 pm high school students the oppor­ fabulous designs shown off Wllere: EM Lynn Hall, Student runity to join the website, leav- on the red carpet. Now those These readers are very spe­ Services Conference Room dreams have become a reality cific in what they look for, and Wllat: Comse that focuses on thating~ Myspace for the is rill thanks to Allen Schwartz, the while they are being used in leadership in themy and pmctice nowfacing.Will · designer of ABS Style. other fields as well, the RFID Facebook keep,...... in passports would only be Scholar In Residence Lecture The three favorites chosen used at Customs checkpoints. When: 7:00pm :an~~.[~~~~ by Schwartz this year are are Where: AG Concert Hall will it be join·' ;.:;;,:.;,;;;;;;;;····! Keira Knightley's Vera Wang Many luxury goods manufac­ Who: Nat 1. Colletta ing Myspace in • :;: · dress, Jennifer Lopez's light turers and retailers are now What: Globalization, Educa­ the headlines?. ::=­ green Rita Watnick dress, and fitting RFID tags to expensive tion, Knowledge Economy: Only time will• :;:,.., Salma Hayek's stunning blue handbags so that they can be Threats and Opportunity tell.• • ..,_ ...... silk Versace dress. tracked if stolen. However, if an RFID passport holding citizen went into Neiman Mar­ cus, they would not be tracked since it's a non-related RFID.

Currently, the RFID technol­ ogy is only being put into dip­ lomatic passports, but wiU be used nationwide beginning in October. For more information, check out travel.state.gov.

There is one flaw with these passports, and that is the possi­ bility that hackers may be able to crack the US's encrypted codes. Here's hoping that the RFID passport is a success. Happy travels! • -

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Today and tomorrow from Get critical skills to get the edge A "Wmning Golfer of the Week in competing for interviews, II :00 am to 7:00 pm, Senior and helping my team to a tour­ Salute wiU be held in the Green jobs, and business connections nament victory has been a great at this professional etiquette Center. reward for me," said Brandt. program sponsored by the Han­ All graduating seniors are re­ nifan Center and funded by the ''Our team and I have had quired to participate on either Lynn University Parents and some troubles in the spring but Families Association. al Champions today or Thursday. Approxi­ we never gave up, we kept on parlayed mate processing time is 30 practicing and little by little minutes to one hour, depending W h e n : into a SSC Pitcher of the Week have improved." on individual situations. Wednesd•~. for Lynn's Cedric Bennett. March 22 First he helped the Lynn Uni­ During this time seniors will: Time: 6·0Qpm The senior right-hander tossed versity men's golf team finish -Pick up caps and gowns Where: AG his first career complete first at the Buccaneer Invita­ -Vote for Outstanding Profes- Concert Hall game and helped the Fight­ tional, then he took medalist ing Knights to a series victory honors at the same tournament sor of the Year Brandt opened the Springlake -Participate in the Senior Class Learn how to polish your im­ over Florida Southern. and now Hoyt McGarity has Invitational by tying her per­ age, enhance your market­ been named the Sunshine State Giftof2006 sonal best round of 74. -Complete an exit survey and ability, color coordinate your "I'm very excited to have re- Conference Men's Golfer of receive help concerning ca­ clothes, understand business ceived this honor," said Bennett. She turned around to fire a ca- the Week. dress. for the Career reer-related questions Prepare reer-low one-under par 71 in Expo by knowing how to dress "Pitching like I pitched on Sat­ McGarity won his second - Pick up graduation announce­ the second round and finished ments and tickets to impress recruiters. urday just proves to me that I tournament of the season and with her best score over a 36- - Get information about Grad- can play with some of the best has finished in the top-10 in hole tournament, 145. • uate Admissions at Lynn Special Guest Speaker: Jac­ teams in the country." five of the six tournaments he queline Whitmore, founder of has participated in. Josten's wiU assist with gradu- The Protocol School of Palm Bennett allowed one run on Strong Play, Big wm ation memorabilia needs. Beach, Inc. and author of seven hits in nine innings while Basel:d Blows By Bloormeld "I've had a great season at.~ Business Class: Etiquette Es- walking two and striking oot six. ready and this makes it even By Chad Beattie Any questions should be re­ sentials for Success at Work. better," said McGarity. ferred to Kelly Mullin, Direc­ His six strikeouts are a career­ Big innings are tor of Student Services, EM To register, call the Career high for a single appearance. now standard fur "We had great play all-round Lynn Residence Center or call Center at 561-237-7286 or the bosehall !aim in a tournament where we fi­ 561-237-7275.• email [email protected]. • He gave up six hits over the final as this time the nally played to our potential. I eight innings and at one point Knights usa! an know our guys aren't satisfied retired I 5 consecutive batters. • eight-run fifth to with this one tournament win, Questions or Comments? dereatBioomfield so I can't lose sight of our ulti­ E-mail the iPulse at College by the scare of IW. mate goal, which is winning a [email protected] sse Honors Brandt national championship." Naned Gofer lithe WeJt. Eight Lynn players drove in Your letter B ~ Chad Bcatt1e runs while Andrew Majoros McGarity shot rounds of 71- could be fea­ won his third consecutive stan. 69-72 for a 213 total. He was tured In the A career dny tied for fifth !Pulse! on the ilr.ks "Well we had another great on the first day for Elise day on the mound and that re­ and helped Brandt not ally set the tone for us," said Lynn maintain only ilelped head coach Rudy Garbalosa. its overall lead the women's and eventually golf team to Lynn, ranked 19th in the nation, win by 12- its third tour- has won nine of their last ten to strokes over -----llJ nament ~- improve to 16-6 overall. • no. I ranked West Florida. tory of the season but helped earn herself Co-Sunshine State On the season the senior golf­ Conference Women's Golfer er leada the Knights with a 72 of the Week honors as well. scoring average. •

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Today from II :00 am to 7:00 Get critical skills to get the edge Need Aa latemsbip? A Job? third base, which eventually pm, Senior Salute will be held in competing for interviews, A Career? saw him tagged out. in the Green Center. This is the jobs. and business cOMections last day to attend this event at this professional etiquette program sponsored by the Han­ All graduating seniors are re­ nifan Center and funded by the quired to participate today if Lynn Univenity Parents and Two late inning errors nearly they have not already. Approxi­ doomed the men's baseball mate processing time is 30 team but the 19th-ranked to third on a wild minutes to one hour, depending Meet great employers looking Knights were able to hang on pilcltand ~ on individual situations. to fill jobs an internships at for a 3-2 win against Molloy easily whm Career Expo 1006. College. Christopher l1> During this time seniors will: win's throw sailed over dle third -Pick up caps and gowns The career expo will be held Steve Somers baseman's head -Vote for Outstanding Profes- from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm in went 1-for-2 soroftheYear the gymnasium on March 29. "' with 2 RBI and The final run would prove piv­ -Participate in the Senior Class Learn how to polish your im­ Craig Sheets re­ otal for Lynn. Patrick Walsh Giftof2006 age, enhance your market­ Students planning to come to corded his fifth reached on a throwing error -Complete an exit survey and ability, color coordinate your this event should have their save of the year. by Molloy to start the eighth receive help concerning ca­ clothes, understand business resume ready and dress for Lynn is now 17- inning and scored on Towers reer-related questions dress. Prepare for the Career success to meet with recruiters 6 overall. single to right field. - Pick up graduation announce­ Expo by knowing how to dress from a large variety of profit ments and tickets to impress recruiters. and non-profit employers. The Molloy starting pitcher A batter later Brandner com­ - Get information about Grad- retired the first 10 batters un­ mitted his first error in 205 uate Admissions at Lynn Special Guest Speaker: Jac- "Prepare for Career Expo," til George Brandner and Felix chances trying to throw out Ir­ queline Whitmore, founder of "Resume Writing," and "Inter­ Martinez hit back-to-hack sin­ win at first base. Josten's will assist with gradu- The Protocol School of Palm view Skills" workshops will gles with one-out in the fourth ation memorabilia needs. Beach, Inc. and author of be offered by the Career Cen­ inning. Business Class: Etiquette Es­ ter during the month of March. Any questions should be re- sentials for Success at Work. Visit www.lynn.edu/careers The inning almost ended when ferred to Kelly Mullin, Direc- for workshop dates. Nicholas Bleau lined out to the tor of Student Services, EM To register, call the Career shortstop and De&l(Y £3U!bt Tommy Tickenoff, backing Lynn Residence Center or call Center at 561-237-7286 or Take advantage of this golden Brandner 1-.­ up first on the throw, picked 561-237-7275.• [email protected]. • opponunity! • ing too far but up the loose ball and gunned Lions """"lkl down Towers at home plate on baseman Jolm a heads up play by Brandner. Qaeslioas orCommellls? Towers Wti E-mail the iPulse at pulled off sec­ Chris Snow slllrted the game, [email protected] ond base r~ r tl:!e making his first appearance since double-play. Februmy 4. The sophomore Your letter pitcher got into lrouble with the could be fea­ Steve Somers made Molloy bases loaded in the first. IJ) tured Ia tile pay for the mistake by lining a !Pulse! two-out, two run double down the left field line.

LU appeared poised for anoth­ er big inning in the fifth . Felix Martinez swiped his I 5th con­ Sheets allowed one hit in the secutive base after a walk. ninth to hold on for his fifth save in five chances. Bleau singled down the right field line and advanced to sec- Lynn returns to action Friday, ond as Martinez got caught in March 17 at 2:30 pm against a rundown after over-running Florida Tech.

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International ex­ have a campus in China or In­ For those that love to soak up pert on conflict, dia, they're not at the top of their the sun, but just don't have the St Patrick's Day Celebration peace building, game. They're not in the game." time, this gadget is just what When: II :00 am - 2:00 pm and development the tanner ordered. Where: Cafeteria NatJ.Collettahas He stated that America needs What: Authentic bagpipers been the Scholar to find its place in the world, In Residence of the College both in the "global university" Softball Game of Education this week, and and with its economy. When: I :00 pm on Wednesday night he gave Where: Softball field a lecture, ''Globalization, Ed­ Colletta fears that if America Who: Eckerd ucation, and the Knowledge doesn't find out what its posi­ What: sse Game Economy: Threats and Oppor­ tion is going to be, it will end tunities," in the AG Concert up being the Hollywood and Baseball Game Hall after being introduce by Disneyland of the world, pro­ When: 2:30 pm Pamela Lannon, Dean of the viding entertainment to those Lynn who is majoring in Busi­ Where: Baseball field College of Education. countries that invested in global ness Administration. Donald­ Who: Florida Tech education and understanding. • son shared with the iPulse his What: SSC game Colletta spoke about a new Spring Break story. Those that love to tan know world for both education and the difficulties that come with St. Patrick's Day Ping Pong the economy. He stated that Dively Lecture While most students migrate it: fake-looking spray tans, Tournament everything is becoming in­ Gen. McCaffrey To Speak south for the week of Spring limits on tanning at salons, bad When: 6:00 pm terdependent, and that needs Break, Donaldson decided to weather on potential beach Where: Cafeteria to be recognized. "It's a new take a different route. While days, and the time it takes just Who: Sponsored by the Inter­ world out there," Colletta Gen. Barry R. Me· -r::"'­ most of the student body was to get out of the house. national Affairs Society commented. Caffrey (Ret.) will laying out by the pool tanning speak at 12:00 pt1l on the recent break, Donaldson Well now the difficulties have Colletta referenced Thomas on Tuesday in the was siding in Vail and Beaver lessened, thanks to the Nova­ Friedman's "The World is Green Center. Creek, Colorado. Solar Face Tanner. Softall Game Flat" to make the point that When: 10:00 am the world is becoming a global Gen. McCaffey is a security The NovaSolar Face Tanner Where: Softball field village, and that there is a new and terrorism analyst for NBC is an at-home facial tanning Who: Eckerd responsibility emerging with News, and will be the final lamp. The unit has four 15W What: SSC Game young adults to understand the speaker in this year's Dively lamps and features a 30-min­ concept of globalization. Frontiers in Globalization ute timer to ensure that face Baseball Game Luncheon Lecture series. doesn't get fried. When: 12:00 pm China and India are leading the Where: Baseball field education reform process, ac­ Tickets are $60 and include Eye protection is included, and Who: Florida Tech cording to Colletta. Because of lunch. Reservations are re­ is highly recommended. This What: SSC Game this, Colletta stated that, "If an quired. Call561-237-7798 ore­ Donaldson took offon his jour­ eight-pound tanner can bum if American university doesn't mail [email protected]. • ney with his cousin, and imme­ not used properly, so be sure to Antiquarian Book Fair diately experienced something read the instructions. When: I 0:00 am- 4:00pm that the students in Florida What: First annual fair spon­ Movie Preview: Ian's Pick weren't even dreaming of: a sored by Bomstein Shows snowstorm. The mountainside Cost: $6 "V For VendeHa" StaTing Nalalie Por1mcJ'1 By Ian Nahama location of Vail received ap­ proximately ten inches of snow Set against the fictional fu­ during Donaldson's visit. turistic landscape of totalitar­ Ultimate Bln&o ian Britain, "V for Vendetta" After the storm things bright­ When: 8:00pm The face tanner is simple to tells the story of Evey (Nata­ ened up for Donaldson, and Where: Cafeteria stage use: just plug in the unit, strap lie Portman) who is rescued the snow on the ground made Bonus: $350 in prizes the goggles on, and call a by a masked vigilanted (Hugo for great skiing throughout the friend or tum on the radio to Weaving) known only as "V." rest of the vacation. pass the time. When finished, Charismatic V ignites a revolu­ Donaldson stated that he en- that face will have the desired brown glow. tion, urging his fellow citizens joyed siding on the back to rise up against the tyranny bowls in Vail, which consisted The NovaSolar Face Tanner and oppression. of challenging open runs and cliffs. Donaldson also prac­ sells for $120, and can be pur­ Evey sets out to uncover the ticed skiing on the half pipes. chased at healthytan.com. • truth about V, and along the way discovers the truth about The rebels set out to bring free.. While Donaldson was in Colo­ herself. dom and justice back to a so­ rado he participated in a mogul ciety fraught with cruelty and race on the mountain and won first place. He said that he was ~ ' /. corruption. . very excited about his new 'l "V for Vendetta" hits local the- achievement and can't wait to aters today. • go siding again next season. • Editor: Jeoa Zabny. Sportl Editor: Stephanie Baker. Mu' ... aa ldltor,' Web: Michael Jacoba. Staff: Jade Bere:z. Briuany Bialowu, Crystal Burdine,Jeaica Clemmona, Britt Davia, Tim Devries, Kaitlyn Hughel, David Hunter, lan Nahama, Elizabeth M890ns, Ashley Roberts. Brett Samuels, Mara ShllllCI, Elysia Sutherland Tuductso Tebape, Jenna Ulbricb, Nicole Walsh. Pac•lty Advllor: Myla Ludwig In the season at the third spot in the Career Expo 2006 Suit Up For Success Victmious KDights lineup before jumping into the Women Defeot Nor1hwood second spot four matches ago. EYer~ Allend lhe Madl29 OIAdoss The Competmn By Chad fkattie "We are all playing with Need An Internship? A Job? Get critical skills to get the edge a lot of con­ A Career? in competing for interviews, fidence right jobs, and business connections now because at this professional etiquette we have won program sponsored by the Han­ 10 straight nifan Center and fwtded by the matches as a Lynn Univenity Parents and The Knights now prepare for Climbing to 3-1 in singles action team. It's a Families Association. their week ahead as the tennis this season, Katie Klibanoff­ great feeling team will host Division I Uni­ Dombrowski prevailed 6-1' 6-1 and I hope that we can contin­ Meet great employen looking venity of Massachusetta along at the sixth spot. ue our streak with a big week to fill jobs an internships at with Nova Southeastern and coming up." Riegraf said. Career Expo 1006. Drury who are both ranked in Shelton picked up a singles Time: : Division II's Top-30. point at the on the fifth singles Joining the undefeated duo in The career expo will be held Where: court by way of a Northwood doubles, Lorenzo Cava and from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm in Concert Hall "We played well in doubles but default, as Schunlc and !lie Jan Macko picked up an 8-6 the gymnasium on March 29. as always we did to continue were in control of their singles victory at the top position. Learn how to polish your im­ to improve to get to where we matches before the match was back-to-back match- Students planning to come to age, enhance your market­ would like to be." head coach called. this event should have their ability, color coordinate your resume ready and dress for clothes, undentand business The Knights success to meet with recruiten dress. Prepare for the Career will begin from a large variety of profit Expo by knowing how to dress next week and non-profit employers. to impress recruiters. with Mas­ .. sachusetts es at the third spot, Raphael "Prepare for Career Expo," Special Guest Speaker: Jac­ Alex Schunlc and Ali Boeker on Monday Koehle and Dennis Verduin "Resume Writing," and "Inter- queline Whitmore, founder of got things rolling at No. 3 dou­ with the defeated their opponents by view Skills" workshops will The Protocol School of Palm bles by a score of 8~, pushing match sched­ the score of 8-3. be offered by the Career Cen- Beach, Inc. and author of their record as a duo to 7 ~ this uled to begin ter during the month of March. Business Class: Etiquette Es- season. at2:00pmat Carsu2aa put together a 6-3, 6-1 Visit www.lynn.edu/careen sentials for Success at Work. singles vicuy at the posi­ for worlcshop dates. the McCusker Sportsplex. • s=m At the top doubles spot, Dragana tionas Riegraftookdown his oom­ To register, call the Career llic and Leigh Shelton defeated pelimr ~. 64 in the third role to Take advantage of this golden Center at 561-237-7286 or Northwood Blanked their opponents by the score of !m1ain pmid on the seasoo. opportunity! • email [email protected]. • 8-4, clinching their team-high Men's Tennis Shut Out eighth doubles victory. By Sara Quatrocky Riegraf has a team-high II Questioas or Couunents? singles victories as Carsuzaa E-mail the iPulse at Vici Weltz and Gedvile Nor­ Dennis Rie­ notched his I Oth win in his first [email protected] kute improved to 6-0 this sea­ graf and .Ill­ season with the Blue and White. son with an 8-2 win at the sec­ lien Carsuzaa ond spot. Your letter stayed LIJ>­ Cava was two points away could be fea­ beaten today from closing out Hiscox at the (J) tured In tbe as a dool! ~ top singles spot, ahead 6-4, 5- !Pulse! pair and m 3 when the match was called singles as tl ~ after Riegraf's victory. men's l:ellllll team blanked "We are looking forward to Northwood by the score of 5~ playing Drury next week and in a non~onference match. I'm confident they we'll all be ready for the challenge that Riegraf and Carsuzaa picked lies ahead," Riegraf said. • up their II th straight doubles victory of the season with an 8-3 mark over Ben Lecomte • and JC Dechamps at the sec­ ond position. The duo began

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Karate/Self Defense Before teaching at Lynn, Dr. When: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Grodski received her B.A. "I am hooked on The O.C. this "I don't have a show that I "I can't miss an episode of Where: Aerobics Room, 3rd from Muskingum College and season."' can't miss. I watch whatever Lost" Aoor, Lynn Residence Hall her Masters degree from Mi­ is on." ami University. She obtained -Ashton Duncan, Freshman -Lindsay Rizzo, Sophomore -Briuany Givens-Copeland, Junior Intramural Volleyball her Ph.D. from Europa-Uni­ When: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm versitllt Viadrina. Where: Sand volleyball court Dr. Grodski has been working Knights Cafe 011 ~pus~ds:Faddon at Lynn for the past five years When: 5:30pm-7:30pm Career Expo in the Communications de­ Where: Ritter Courtyard Vintage Mod Is The New Modem parttnent. What: Free coffee By Kaitlyn Hughes Who: For enrolled students She teaches both undergradu­ Right now, the mod and vintage Bigger is always better. Small ate and graduate courses. SGAMeetlng look all the rage this Spring purses and tight tops are a When: 7:00pm season. So hit the streets for thing of the past. Those who Her undergraduate courses are Where: Green Center shopping, or hit the back of dare to bare should maintain a World Media, Advertising and What: Nominations for stu­ mom or grandma's closet, and pretense of being unaware of Society, and Communication dent commencement speaker recycle the hot fashions of the the 2006 fashion flares. Theories. late 60's and 70's. Lynn Univenoity's Fashion Management Class Proudly Preaents: Dr. Grodski's favorite class to Rock out the teach at Lynn is the graduate AN t XPlllS IO N OF massive hobos class Intercultural Communi­ and grab some cation Research. designer and I outrageously Dr. Grodski's communication CO LOll big sunglasses If it's big, theories have been published ...... Manli,lioc'*f.-I ..... INJ...... to accomplish the sexy look of golden, and in many publications, and she '"~'.... fl"'oC"t~llllllo:lltl..,.lillhklotftftllo: the season. has great tex­ is also a published author. ture, it's chic. Trendsetters The book is entitled "Using are wear- Lacuna Theory to Detect Cul­ ing high- tural Differences in German waist belts, and America Automotive Ad­ pointy flats vertising," and it can be found with straight­ in most book stores. legged jeans, unrestricting Dr. Groski enjoys working mod tanks, and killer blazers. with everyone at Lynn. '"The reason I love teaching is be­ Keep up with the trendsetters cause I enjoy working with the and some head turns, second students and challenging their looks, and whistles are sure to minds to help them grow as in- follow suit. • dividuals," she said. • !dltor: Jcna Zabny. Sports Editor: Slepbanie Baker. Mao.pq ldlhtr, Web: Michael Jacobs. Statr: Jlde Berez, Briuany Bialowas, Crystal Burdine, Jessica Clemmons, Britt Davia, Tim Devriea, Kaitlyn Hughes, David Hunter, Ian Nahlllll&, Elizabeth Masons, Ashley Roberts, Brett Samuela, Mara SbiiOCI, Elysia Sutb.ert.nd Tuductso Tcbape, Jenna Ulbrich. Nicole Walsh. J'ac•lty Advisor: Myle~ Ludwig Febx Martinez Employment 'fip Of'lbe Month Spring Cleaning dmve in Boisvert, Advice Fran App5ed Cad Syslems bbal Sweep R. Tech stole his 18th con­ secutive base on a By JeffTokryman By Cbad lkattie double-ste-•1 with COVER LETTERS FIRST PARAGRAPH An early lead was nearly squan­ Bacon and soon:d 6nt tw.c the Blue and Wbi1r­ 1bc purpose ofa cover letter is State how you heard of the dered as the baseball team pre­ oo Gerena's single got Men:y-ruled all season. through the left side of the infield to introduce you and your re- open position and why you are vailed 8-4 against Florida Tech sume to a potential employer. contacring them. Friday afternoon. 1bc girls regrouped during the Lotmie Patter.;on went five in­ break and came back and Mer­ nings, allowed The cover letter highlights your Briefly mention who you are Bobby Nunn cy ruled the Tritons I 0-2 in 6.0 six hits, one un­ backgroWid and allows you to and why you are interested in pitched 5.2 innings. earned run and pooctuate your experience in their opportunity. scoreless ball in struck out two relation to the advertised re­ reliefand George There was a different team batters. Nick quirements of the position. SECOND PARAGRAPH Brandner picked on the field for the Blue and Brown and Craig Based on your strengths, pre­ up the offensive White in game two, more fo­ Sheets pitched 1bc first thing you should to do vious work history and educa­ slack with a cused and ready to play. the final two innings. is find out the contact's name tion, tell the potential employ­ homerun and four RBI. and title for the company you er why you would be a strong Crisrin Kelly Boisvert and Gerena combined are sending your resume to. candidate for the position. Later on in the weekend an­ began the game to go 14-for-24 with eight runs, Briefly describe accomplish­ other ninth inning comeback in the circle, she seven RBI and a stolen base in This will ensure that your re­ ments if you are experienced helped the baseball team to a pitched 3.0 in­ the three game series. sume will be received by the sweep over Florida Tech on ningsfortheBiue correct person and will give THIRD PARAGRAPH Sarurday afternoon. and White, strik­ Brandon Mann extended his you the ability to follow up in Tell the potential employer ing out three and the future. you wiU be looking forward to 1bc Knights won &-5 in the hitring streak to nine games. • walking four. hearing from them. State that bottom of the ninth in game ; ( ; ' you look forward to discussing one and 11-2 in game two. Kelly was relieved in the "' .. ' .. . your qualifications and their ! \ i • ' . 5 fourth inning by Foster who employment opponunity in Austin Johnson picked up his pitched the remaining 3.0 in­ more detail. first = win t ...-, ;' ·. .... ~ nings striking out five, giving and Nicolas Bois­ up no walks or hits. Tell them how you can be vert and Ricky reached. Take a bold step and Gerena led an of­ Softball: sse VictClly Lynn's slugger RJJUa knocked her infonn them that you will be fensive attack that Eclmrd Loses In ElC!ra lmings team-high, sixth homerun of the calling in four days to set up a averaged over By Sara Quatrocky season over the left field wall time to meet. eight runs per game over the three game series. The softball team notched its Good luck!• first sse victory Friday de­ "This was a very important feating Eckerd College by the weekend for us and this team score of 2-1 in eight innings. Qucs1iolu or Commenll? rose to the challenge," said E-mail the iPulse at head coach Rudy Garbalosa. a stellar Rolla went 2-for-4 from the [email protected] pitching per- plate, with two RBI and scored uwe had outstanding pitch­ formance from two runs, giving her a team­ Your letter ing in both games; we battled sophooxJre Ra­ high batting average of .500. could be fea­ back offensively in game one chel Fosler, as she Rolla has tallied 22 hits on 44 tured Ia the and displayed good hitting in fimned five bai­ at bats, including 14 RBI. • !Pulse! game two." ters allowing jmt one earned nm. The Knight offense picked up where it left off in game two, Later in the weekend the soft­ jumping out to a 3-0 lead after ball team split with Eckerd the first inning. College to give them another conference victory.

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Gen. Barry R. Mc­ college generation, saying that situation in Iraq is basically Patrick Tillman. He stated that Caffrey (Rel), se­ it is the "best generation since the US fighting an attempt by "ground combat is mass con­ curity and terrorism WWII." His comments about the Sunnis, whom he called fusion," but that the army was analyst for NBC the Middle East and other cur­ "meaner than snakes," to take "covering it up right there at News, spoke yes­ rent issues weren't so kind. over the government again. platoon level." terday as a part of Dively Frontiers in Globaliza­ While McCaffrey said he sup­ He believes that "our execution McCaffrey also had an opin­ AN EJ(PlllSIIJN UF tion Luncheon Lecrure series. ported the decision to take [in Iraq] has been astonishing­ ion on Tom DeLay, stating that down the regime in Iraq, he ly ftawed" and that "it's prob­ he is a "scoundrel of the first CuLOil Before speaking at the lun­ thinks that "the president's ably we'll pull off Iraq, but it's order who would fit right in in cheon, Gen. McCaffrey spoke rhetoric has been completely unknowable right now." Nigeria." candidly with the faculty at off-base since the start. It rais­ breakfast in the Henke Room es the kind of expectations. I As for the situation in Iran, As far analyzing security and before entering a Q&A session don't think the notion of vic­ McCaffrey stated that "they've terrorism threats, Gen. Mc­ with students. tory has any meaning." gone nuclear," and believes Caffrey said that our biggest that within a decade they will challenge right now is Saudi Gen. McCaffrey spoke about McCaffrey believes that the US have nuclear weapons. Arabia and Pakistan. several current issues, including has suffered a loss of credibil- the situations in !nlq and Iran. ity due to its invasion of Iraq. Gen. McCaffrey criticized the Gen. McCaffrey spoke at lunch He also spoke about the current He also stated that the current army on the situation with as a part of the Dively Series.• Editor: lena Zakany. Spem Edltctr: Stephanie Baker. Art Dlreeton: Mara Sbai1CS, Elysia Sutherland. M•a•&l•a Editor. Web: Michael Jacobs. Still': Bambi Abbott, Jade Beret., Brittany Bialowu. Crystal Burdine, Jessica Clemmona., Britt Davls, Tim Devries, K.aidyn Hughes, David Hunter, Ian Nahama, Elizabeth Mason!, Ashley Roberts. Brett Samuels., Tuductso Tebape, Jcnna Ulbrich. Nicole Walsh. Faculty Ad viler: Myles Ludwig Teoais Team Geam Up Singles competition started off Career Expo 2006 Suit Up For Success with a quick 6-0, 6-0 victory at Women Prepcn For BoHle No. 6 singles by Boeker as she Altend The Mardl29 Ewnt rudass The Compelilion By Sara Quatrocky took care of her competitor as she stays undefeated with a 7- 0 record this season. Need An lntenship? A Joh? Get critical skills to get the edge The No. 5 women's tennis A Career? in competing for interviews, team pulled out a 7-2 victory jobs, and business cormections over Division I University of at this professional etiquette Massachusens Amherst be­ program sponsored by the Han­ hind a doubles sweep the gave nifan Center and funded by the the Knights an early lead. Lynn University Parents and "I thought we did really well Families Association. today. It was a huge win for us because now we are 16th Meet great employers looking When: Today in the nation where before we to fill jobs an internships at Time: ~:OOpm were 19th, which is a huge ac­ Career Expo 2006. Where: Aolli­ The Knights faltered at the top complishment for our baseball rn ~~~ · Gold · two singles spots as Weltz lost program this year." said The career expo will be held stein Cooocn Ger­ 6-4, 1-6 (12-14) and Schunk from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm in Hall ena after the game. the gymnasiwn on March 29. was defeated for the first time this season at the second posi­ Learn how to polish your im­ ... . •__.. .I tion by the score of 1-6, 5-7. Students planning to come to age, enhance your market­ . . . .,r this event should have their ability, color coordinate your ''We dido 't play very well today Shelton put •'\.. .,: lt:~ •• reswne ready and dress for clothes, understand business but hopefully we'll come out II>­ together ~ I ·. success to meet with recruiters dress. Prepare for the Career morrow at practice and focus on her eighth from a large variety of profit Expo by knowing how to dress getting better for our two tough straight sin­ "I think we're doing really and non-profit employers. to impress recruiters. matches later in the w=k," head gles victory well and hopefully we can coach Mike Perez said. prevailing keep it up." "Prepare for Career Expo," Special Guest Speaker: Jac­ 7-5, 6-4 at "Reswne Writing," and "Inter­ queline Whitmore, founder of ''They [Massachusetts] are a the fifth posi­ Andrew Majoros picked up his view Skills" workshops will The Protocol School of Palm good team but we gave a lot tion. 4th win of the season throw­ be offered by the Career Cen­ Beach, Inc. and author of of points away and did not ex­ ing 6th and I/3rd inninga. The ter during the month of March. Business Class: Etiquette Es­ ecute the way we should of." TheKnightshostNovaSootheast­ knights will play Friday the VISit www.lynn.edu/careers sentials for Success at Work. em on Wednesday. The match is 25th at Eckerd College. for workshop dates. In doubles scheduled to begin at 2 p.m at the To register, call the Career action, Vici Lynn returns to action Friday, Take advantage of this golden Center at 561-237-7286 Weltz and McCusker Sports Complex. • March 24 at 7:00 pm when opportunity!. Gedvile it travels to St. Petersburg to Norkute BasebaD Gets4-3 Win take on Eckerd College. blanked their Questions or Comments? Sheels Pub Adelphi To Bed opponent at E-mail the iPulse at B) Chad Beau"' & &mbi Abbon Fans can follow the action the second [email protected] live by logging on to www. position 8-0, ...... lynn.edu/athletics and clicking moving to a perfect 7-0 record 1 ! t • - on the "live audio" and "live Your letter together this season. ,~r~ • • .. could be fea· : r .. i ' 1 1 t.: ' ~ • ' slats" links. • tured in the . . ' ... · (J) Down 4-1 at the top spot, Ilic .. t ., .· . ·' ; !Pulse! and Leigh Shelton came from ...... tilL .. ' behind to win 8-6. The Lynn baseball team had another successful win against Banling at the third doubles Adelphi College from Long position, Ali Boeker and Alex Island on Monday. Schunk downed 9-8 (7-4) to The Knights kept it close but ended the game 4 to 3. The first run was scored by Nick Bleau in the 5th inning.

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SAJURDAY Weekend Registration When: 8:00 am - 10:00 am Where: International Center Welcome to Lynn Weekend BBQ Celebration & Activities for Parents and Alumni! This Join the Lynn family for food, Fun For The Family Coffee w/ the President special edition of the iPulse fun in the sun, and music. Cel­ When: 9:00 am - 10:30 am will guide parents, alumni, and ebrate with multicuirurai dish­ What To Do In South Florida Where: Green Center srudents through this fun-filled es and mingle with friends. B~ Ka 1 t l ~n H ugh ~ ' What: The Changes Ahead and informational weekend. Lynn has a vast array of events Still haven't seen enough? Vis­ Alumni Soccer Game planned for srudents and their it Mizner Park in Boca Raton. Alumni Baseball Game The events and their locations It's Youth vs. Experience in parents to attend this weekend. When: I0:45 am and times can be found in the this classic entertaining match But what is there to do around Where: Sports Complex Calendar on Campus. Here are between "old" and ''young" the area to keep the whole the summaries of this week­ alumni soccer players. family entertained? Think Globally end's events: When: 10:45 am- 12:00 pm Softball Game South Florida is known for its Where: de Hoernle Lecrure Weekend Registration The Knights beautiful beaches and great Hall, Green Center Pick up the necessary badges will square weather. So pack up the car Located only a few miles away What: Int'l program info and tickets in order to gain ad­ off with the with towels and sun block and from Lynn, Mizner Park has mittance to all of the activities. Sharks in drive the parents down scenic a variety of boutiques, retail AJoh at the End of the Road Cli. ,...... this double- A I A to Delray Beach for some shops, fine dining, casual res­ When: 10:45 am - 12:00 pm Coffee w/ the President header. The Knights are the fun in the sun. taurants, cafes, music, events, Where: AG Concert Hall Lynn Presi­ defending NCAA Division II art museums and movie the­ What: Strategies for careers dent Donald E National Champions. aters to choose from to keep everyone in the family happy. Campus Tours Great Jazz Divas When: 11:00 am - 1:00pm Jutie Davis and Kelly Dow When the sun goes down, visit Where: de Hoernle Interna­ perform an unforgettable trib­ downtown Fort Lauderdale for tional Center Lobby ents and alumni and discuss ute to the great female singers Feeling the need for a cuisine a lively nightlife full of restau­ the strategic initiatives and the of the golden era of jazz. other than that of the cafete­ rants and clubs. BBQ Celebration & Activities furure of the university. ria? Stop by Boston's On The When: 12:00 pm- 2:30pm Beach while visiting the Del­ Where: Sports Complex Alumni Baseball Game ray to wind down and have a Join Lynn alumni baseball delicious, relaxing meal. Alumni Soccer Game players as they try to relive When: 12:00 pm- 2:00pm their glory days in this match. Where: Sports Complex Experience firsthand how to Wherever local travels take prepare and enjoy a savory you this weekend, have fun Softball Game dessert by joining this culinary and enjoy the time spent with When: 1:00pm-3:00pm presentation of the hospitality family!• Where: Softball field management program. Who: vs. Nova Southeastern Looking At Lynn in '06 Great Jazz Divas Learn about the srudent abroad When: 2:00 pm opportunities and the interna­ A Campus Montage Where: AG Concert Hall tional programs and services offered at Lynn. what it's like to work in tele­ What's Cooking? vision, don't miss this oppor­ When: 2:45-3:15 pm or 3:15 Ca~pus TourJ,.. runity to see what goes on be­ pm - 3:45 pm Tours wtll hind the scenes. Where: Kitchen, Int'l Center be led by · ·- ..~ ~- · What: Culinary artslhospitatity students A View From The Sky and will de­ Enjoy a virtual tour of the Boca 5, 4, 3, 2, LIVE! part every I 0 minutes to give Raton area in an aircraft simu­ When: 3:15 - 3:45 pm visitors the opportuniy to see lator and see firsthand what Where: Srudio, 3rd Floor Lib Lynn's beautiful campus and Lynn's School of Aeronautics What: Behind the scenes of a state-of-the-art faciiiities. offers its aviation srudents. television program A Job at the End of the Road Begin The Evening With Lynn A VIew From The Sky Parents will learn strategies on Join fellow parents and alwimi When: 2:30pm-5:30pm how to maximize their invest­ at the Shore Restaurant for Where: Boca Raton Munici­ ment in their srudent's educa­ a fun cocktail reception. Lo­ pal Airport, 3960 Airport Rd. tion and help their furure grad­ cated at 6 South Ocean Drive, What: Lynn's Flight Program uates achieve success. Delray Beach (on the corner of Ocean Dr. and Atlantic Ave.) Begin The Evening With Lynn When: 7:00pm- 10:00 pm For more information about Where: Shore Restaurant these events, visit www.lynn. What: Cocktail reception edullynnweekend. • Calendar Meet The Press Moving On Up Tennis Teams Triumph Soft1ball Going Strang iPulse 2006 Stoff BasOOal Lmp

~ Editor: Jena Zakany. After winning 14 of their last WOMEN'S TENNIS The softball team hit a sea­ Mass - Religious Services 15 games, the baseball team has son-high six home runs in When: 9:30 am Sports Editor: Stephanie Baker. improved their national ranking their doubleheader battle with Where: Landgren Chapel fiom 19th to 16th this past week. Northwood. What: Mass in honor of the Web Editor: Michael Jacobs. Class of 1966 The pitching trio The Knights' More: Info for other religious Staff: Bambi Abbott, Jade Ber­ of Cedric Ben- Rankedfitlhinlhenation,lhewom­ bats were services is available at the reg­ ez, Brittany Bialowas, Crystal nett, Joel Bur- en's tennis 1fllm bas woo every brought to istration table Burdine, Jessica Clemmons, III:Q, and Lonnie mall:h lhey have play

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Jazzerdse When: 12:15 pm -1:15pm All of the out­ Where: Aerobics Room 3rd fits were styl­ Management class Floor, Lynn Residence Hall ish, and each presented "An Ex­ one was put plosion of Color," Career Workshop together right worse." the 2006 Lynn Fash­ When: 3:00pm-4:00pm down to the in­ watch it anymore." ion Show. Where: Hannifan Center -Liz Wineriter, Sophomore -Ashlee Duplin, Senior tricate details. What: Prepare for Career Each year the Expo. Learn how to talk with The confidence shows seem to recruiters, dress appropriately, get better, and and make a great impression this show was no exception. Karate/Self Defense When: 4:00pm-5:00pm Where: Aerobics Room, 3rd creative, fun, Floor, Lynn Residence Hall and spunky, audience. it separated it­ Intramural Volleyball In between showing off luxury self from the past When: 4:00 pm- 5:00 pm I know what the show is, but I "I don't watch American· fashions, students and faculty shows through its Where: Sand volleyball court haven't been watching Season Idol." members performed off-the­ vibrant energy. Sat all." ' wall skits and music numbers Meet The Candidates Night -Mark Beer, Freslunan to entertain the audience. When: 7:00pm Where: Green Center What: Meet candidates for upcoming SGA elections Bonus: Free refreslunents More: Elections are March 30

Information Session show When: 5:00pm pleasing Where: Perper Lounge unique. What: Learn about ne Masted "I don't really know, I never "I don '1 have a favorite yet of Science in Applied Psychol­ The performances were lively watch that show." from this season." Models walked the runway ogy degree -Stephanie Glickman, Senior -Shannon Jones, Senior and colorful, and everyone in fashions of a wide variety Bonus: Refreslunents served seemed to enjoy them. R.pon.d 8y Jad.S...Z of colors, including red, blue, yellow, and many more. Career Expo 2006 Tomorrow Find An Internship Or Career At The Event

Need An Internship? A Job? success to meet with recruiters The Fashion department did a A Career? from a large variety of profit phenomenal job this year, and and non-profit employers. those who attended look for­ ward to future fashion shows "Prepare for Career Expo," "Resume Writing," and "Inter­ view Skills" workshops will be offered by the Career Center during the month of March. Meet great employers looking to fill jobs an internships at Vtsit www.lynn.edu/careers Career Expo 2006. for workshop dates.

The career expo will be held tomorrow from I 0:00 am - 2:00 pm in the gymnasium.

Students planning to come to this event should have their resume ready and dress for Editor: Jena Zakany. Sports Edhor: Stephanie Baker. Manapog Editor, Web: Michael Jacobs. Staff: Bambi Abbott, Jade Berez, Brittany Bialowaa, CryJtal Burdine, Jeuica Clemmona, Britt Davia, Tim Devries, Kaitlyn Hughes, David Hunter, I an Nahama. Elizabeth Muons, Albley Roberts, Brett Samuels, Mant Shanes, El)'!ia Sutherland. Tuduetso Tebape, Jenna Ulbrich, Nicole Walsh. f•culty Advlaor: Myles Ludwig Battle~ Baptist Big Bats Beat Nova Player OfThe Week Behind The Scenes Knights Fall 5-1 To Tigers Softball Team Wins 9-1 Norkute Gels SSC Honors An Inside look At The 2006 Fashion Show B> Sara Quatrock) By Jessica Wnght By Sara Quatrocky

By Elys1a Sutherland I Ever wondered what goes be­ The softball team has found hind the scenes of a fashion their way, winning tluee of show? Well this article will , -~ I I their last four the Knights arc shed a little light on the sul>­ on a hot streak. jcct, and will show just how much work goes into an event ~~ ~ of this magnitude. The men's tennis team battled with Ouachita Baptist Friday Volunteers for the fashion show coming up short as the Tigers had48 hours to tum the school's pulled out the 5-1 victory over The Knights were victorious gymnasium into a trendy fash· the Knights in non-wnference over Nova Southeastern with ion runway with proper light­ action in Altamonte Springs. thcscorcof9-l (6 innings)in the season. ing and sound. They worked first of the three-game series. all day on Thursday and Friday This led to utter chaos with all The Knights fell behind after Norkute was unbeaten at the setting up the gym. of the models and volunteers the doubles competition but Ashley Byrd continued to No. 3 singles position while worrying if everyone would played well at the top of the swing a hot bat as also teaming with sophomore - be ready on time. singles lineup. the softball team Vici Weltz at the No. 2 doubles split its double­ The final makeup artists and Splitting sets with Ouachita at header with Nova Southeastern, . 31 hairdressers did arrive a short the second and third lineup po­ .. while later, and it ended up be­ sitions, freshman Julien Carsu­ winning the sse --.·--=~.:-=--=~:..::____ .... ._. ____ _ three-game series. ing a photo finish with the hair zaa and junior Dennis Riegraf and makeup finally getting remain unbeaten this season in If that doesn't sound stressful After winning in yesterday's done about ten minutes before singles action. • enough, try to imagipe.thow the show began. series opener, the Knights the volunteers felt when the Baseball Splits Games dropped the first game by the "Gedvile has really been play­ lights suddenly went out an score of 8-3 and bounced back ing with some confidence," Because of the cost of the 1 Win, 1 loss To Eckerd hours before the show. Luck­ boiTOwed clothing, models to pull out a 4-1 victory in the head coach Mike Perez said. By Chad Beattie ily, the lights were functioning couldn't get dressed until just finale over the Sharks. "She has been working hard by show time, and the audi­ before the show started. This ' to continue to improve each ence never knew. led to more stress, but some· The baseball team Byrd was 3-for-5 today, in­ match and so far: it's paid off." how the volunteers were able split its double­ cluding two home runs, with The models had to arrive three to get everyone under control, header with Eckerd four RBI and tluee runs scored Norkute is now 9-0 in singles hours before show time in or­ and the rest of the evening College, losing I 0- competition playing at all tluee der to get their hair and makeup went smoothly. 8 in game one and of the top lineup positions done. Problem? Many of the winning I 0-4 in while posting an unblemished stylists hadn't arrived yet Although it was a little stress­ game two. 8~ record in doubles. ful backstage, the models had a lot of fun strutting their stuff Lonnie Patterson In the latest FILA Collegiate on the stage. The high and fourth consecutive start and National Tennis Rankings, pos1nve energy backstage Brandon MaM extended his Norkute was ranlced 43rd in the with the models and volun- hitting streak to 13 games. country in singles competition. tecrs was contagious, and the mood lightened significantly Lynn moves to 22·8 overall The Vilnius, Lithuania native throughout the night.. and 6-3 in the sse. • is also ranked seventh in the Southeast Region with Weltz on the doubles' courts. Questions or Comments? E-mail the iPulse at Lynn will return to action on [email protected] Wednesday, hosting Linden· wood (Mo.) at 2:00 pm at the Your letter McCusker Sports Complex. • could be fea­ tured In t be !Pulse! Girls & Sports A Comic By' Justin Borus ond Andrew Feinstein

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SGA Elections Lynn University president Trim and dap­ With Marymount on the brink When: II :00 am - 6:00 pm Donald E. Ross and his wife, per, with his of foreclosure, his own funds Where: Student Center Helen, mark 35 years as Lynn's white hair insufficient to save it, he turned president and first lady by leav­ neatly clipped, to a colleague, Art Annone who Jazzercise ing their handprints in concrete Dr. Donald E. wired the money to the local When: !2:15pm-1:15pm along the college's main walk­ Ross, the found­ bank to pay off the loan in what Where: Aerobics Room 3rd way yesterday during Found­ ing president of Ross calls "an act of faith." Floor, Lynn Residence Hall er's Day ceremonies. Lynn University, Lynn's campus is transformed leaned back in his desk chair '1f it weren't for Art and the Du­ Karate/Self Defense Ross, who is 66, has one of the for the event and reminisced about the Lynn pont tiunily, who also sent funds, When: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm United States' longest tenures of old with a broad smile and we'd have been out of business Where: Aerobics Room, 3rd as a college president and has considemble enthusiasm. before we even started." Floor, Lynn Residence Hall served in the post longer than any other Florida university ''This area was quite differ­ Even then, it was not exactly Intramural Volleyball leader. ent," he remembered "Military smooth sailing. "Some months, When: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Trail was about as far west as no one - including me - got Where: Sand volleyball court Students and faculty gathered you could go. There was one paid," stated Ross. together to celebmte the great dirt road that led out to the KAT's 3rdAnnual Hoe Down achievements of President school. We used to joke that if But he believed he could make When: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Ross and to honor his leader­ a car came down the dirt road, it work. "I have always be­ Where: Cafeteria Patio ship and visi.,.,. it was probably lost," Ross re­ lieve~ .this. And I will always What: Ride the mechanical called wryly. believe in determination." bull, take an old time photo, or Here is a pictoiral look at rock out to the bands, includ­ the festivities of Lynn's first "Gradually, the Arvida Corpo­ In 1974, he renamed the school ing Two Skinny Dorks Founder's Day. • mtion started to develop the The College of Boca Raton. city... it's amazing to see what has happened... this wonder- It would be some time before Election Day • fullittle town... developed into the college established its rep­ such a great city," said Ross. utation as a school where stu- And The Candidates five ... The suburban Long Island na­ President tive, an entrepreneurial educa­ Fiston Kahindo tor who founded his first col­ Erin Ross lege at age 27 ("I used to pray for gray hair just so people Vice-President would take me seriously as a Jean Nezivar college president.") intended Joey McNamam to purchase the libmry books of Marymount with grant Knights Activities Team money from a Dupont family (KAT) Chair foundation. "I was once given a banner Brandon Ackerman that reads: 'Blessed are those Armando Castillo But he came to Boca Raton who are willing to dream Neil Solomon with more than money. He had dreams and are willing to pay vision to provide students with, the price to make them come Residence Hall Association "an intimate, personal learning true.' I think of that banner of­ (RHA)Chair environment .. a place where ten," said Ross. No candidates registered they could prove themselves. (write-in candidates will be Anyone who has seen Presi­ taken) President Ross and wife Helen The Ross' put their handprints "I felt colleges were becoming dent Ross chatting with stu­ Ross at the handprint ceremony in the cement very impen;onal...l believed dents and faculty in the dining Secretary - and still do - that every stu­ room at lunch and beaming TarynHamill dent has unlimited potential with pride at the school's an­ and all students deserve a solid nual commencement can Treasurer education." quickly understand that this Heather Sears is a man with a mission and a That vision came to fruition in great passion. Cast your votes today for next Boca Raton and the story is the year's Student Government Conservatory of Music Stu­ Students rock out to •be tunes stuff of Lynn legend. "I feel very fortunate to be pres­ Association. dents entertain the crowds ident of a dynamic institution Marymount was floundering in one of the most beautiful and Make your voice heard! Elec­ financially. Saving the school thriving parts of the world"• tions will be held today be­ was a daunting task, but Ross tween II :00 am and 6:00 pm. and his wife Helen took on the challenge. Cast your ballot in the Student Center just outside of the caf­ ''There was no money coming eteria. Get to know the candi- from the community, so it was dates and vote today! • SGA presentation for Dr. Ross Dr. and Mrs. Ross my job to resurrect the school." Editor: Jena Zakany. Sporll Editor: Stephanie Baker. Manqlna: Editor, Web: Michael Jacobs. Stall': Bambi Abbott, Jade Bere:r., Brittany Bialowu, Cry11tal Burdine, Jessica Clenuno01, Britt Oavill, Tim Devries, Kaitlyn Hughes, David Hunter, lan Nahama, Elizabeth Masons, Ashley Roberts, Brett Samuela, Mara Shanes, EIY!Iia Sutherland, Tuduet:!lo Tebape,Jenna Ulbrich, Nicole Walab. Faculty A.dvllor: Myles Ludwig Student Profile: Jean Nezviar , Sailfish Fried Scholarly, Involved, And Dedicated Knights Grab 5-3 Win l B\ I •t;-Jdt r lkluL.l l' H ~ H~_t · •

Back home in Port-au-Prince, Joel Burnett lasted four innings, Haiti, Nezviar started the first surrendering three hits and two Student Government Associa­ runs with four strikeouts and tion. He co-founded the orga­ two walks. Snow pitched solid, nization and made the first tossing two scoreless innings tory constitution for the associa­ and striking one. No.2 tion. He was an active mem­ A four run second inning was positions ber of the student government all it took for the Lynn Uni­ Nick Brown also pitched a Ali Boeker and throughout high school. versity baseball team as the scoreless inning before the Alex Schunk blanked their op­ Knights defeated Palm Beach Knights gave the ball to closer ponent at the No. 3 spot by the Jean Nezviar is a sophomore at Nezviar is looking forward to Atlantic ~-3 Tuesday night. Craig Sheets. score of 8-0. Lynn who is majoring in Bioi- today's elections, and if elect­ ogy. Nezviar is an Honors stu- ed, he wishes to bring the gap Nicolas Boisvert drove in two Sheets struck out five baners At the top doubles position, dent, and is CWTently running between the SGA and the rest runs, Brandon Mann extended in only two innings of work senior Dragana !lie and ju­ for vice president of SGA. of the clubs in the school. his hitting streak to 1~ games for his eighth save of the year nior Leigh Shelton won by the and Chris Snow picked up his and 13th career save. • score of 8-2. Nezviar is actively involved in "Each student here at Lynn first win of the year. Lynn im­ many different student organi- University plays a vital role in proves to 23-9 overall. Weltz started things off in sin­ zations on campus. Currently what is going on; a six mem­ gles competition with a &-0, Nezviar is the president of the ber board cannot make deci­ PBA was up 1-0 (H) victory at the No. 1 posi­ lnternational Affairs Society, sions for an entire population after one inning of tion while Schunk lost just one the treasurer of the Science of students when there are play. Starter Joel game in two sets with a 6-1, 6- Club, and an active member of many opinions that haven't Burnett issued a Knights vs. Lions 0 victory at the second spot. the Black Student Union and been heard," stated Nezviar. one-out walk, ad­ Women Win 9.0 the Rotaract Club. vanced to second Norkute remained unbeaten ~~ . "' ! .. l I) , !Tr, 'l ~o.,. Nezviar is a stand-out student on a wild pitch this season with a sweep over Nezviar works on campus in here at Lynn, and he shows that and scored a bat- - Roas 6-0, 6- the library, and is the first male it is possible to be involved in ter later when Scott Jarmacko- 0 at the third Resident Assistant of the new­ extracurricular activities and , wi12 singled to right field. position while ly renovated and now co-ed still maintain an excellent aca­ Shelton, play­ Trinity Hall. demic standing. • The Knights responded im­ ing at the mediately. Harrison Lam and The women ~ s tennis team blew fourth spot, Felix Martinez reached on by Lindenwood University to­ also blanked back-to-back walks to start day by the score of9-0 in non­ Cirvecos (H), Gedvile Norkute &-0. the inning and a soft single conference action. through the right side of the infield easily scored Lam. The Knights blanked the Lions in Boeker moved to the bottom two doubles matches 9-0 this season in Gerena smacked his team lead­ and didn 'tlose a point in four of singles with a &-0, ing 12th double down the right the six singles mali:hes. (H) victory over field line to score Martinez and Layton, while give the Knights runners on sophomore •. Katie second and third with one out. Klibanoff-Dom­ Mann drove in the final run on browski finished o:.<~o - · a ground out to second base. out the match with :loo>O- a 6-2, 6-1 win at the sixth spoL

Quatloos or COIIUIIellll? The Knights will host Sunshine E-mail the iPulse at State Conference foe Saint Leo [email protected] on Saturday with the match set to begin at I 0 a.m. at the M~­ Your letter Cusker Sports Complex. • couldbe r­ tured U. the ll'lolle! Girls & Sports A Ccm1c By Justm Borvs ond Andrew Femstem Calendar Things I Can't Live Without Career Expo 2006 On Campus f<~..P'-1rlui lh Hllllclli\ B1 do\\ h Students Explore Career Options lh \ ... hk·\ R~I"'U" .EdlW: TOEFL Examination When: 9:00 am Where: International Center, 2nd Floor

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Casino Night When: 8:00 pm - midnight Where: Student Center What: Black Jack, Texas Hold 'Em Townament, and more Lynn held its annual Career Who: Sponsored by RHA Expo this Wednesday in the de Bonus: Free Jamba Juice and Hoernle Spons and Cultural needed to be successful. changes to win $2,000 in prizes Center. Students were given the opportunity to get informa­ Businesses that participated Sl1lu:llu tion about local and interna­ in the event ranged from hos­ Men's Tennis tional business, and were able pitality services to financial When: 10:00 am to apply for full-time jobs, services, law enforcement ser­ Where: Tennis courts part-time jobs, and internships vices, news media, and more. Who: Saint Leo with these companies. What: SSC Match Each of the companies that This year over 90 companies attended had representatives Women's Tennis participated in the Career ready and willing to answer When: 10:00 am Expo, which was a significant any questions and to work with Where: Tennis courts jump from the 50 businesses the students to provide them Who: Saint Leo that attended last year. with options for the jobs and What: SSC Match internships that they desired. Because of this growth in busi­ Baseball Game nesses, the Expo was moved to The Hannifan Center for Career When: 12:00 pm the gymnasium from its usual Development put the Career Where: Baseball field position in the Green Center. Expo together this year, and be­ Who: Barry cause of their hard woric, many What: SSC game Students came to this even Lynn students now have options prepared, and this created suc­ for internships and careers that Alpha Eta Rho BBQ cess for both the individuals they did not have before. When: 4:00 pm and the Career Expo. Where: Pool Area For more information about "Sushi." '"Toothbrush" Because of the extensive class­ this year's Career Expo, in­ .5.luulu es given by the Hannifan Cen­ cluding a last of business that Baseball Game ter for Career Development to attended, visit www.lynn.edu' When: 3:00pm prepare for this Expo, students careers and click on "2006 Ca- Where: Baseball field knew what to expect, what to Who: Barry bring to the table, and how to What: SSC game dress for success.

The seminars and classes worked with students planning on attending the expo in order to teach them how to dress ap­ propriately, produce a well-

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When: March 31, 8:00pm April I: 2:00 & 8:00pm April2: 2:00 pm Where: Cuillo Centre for the Arts, 20 I Clematis Sl, West Palm Beach Call: 561-835-9226

Editor: Jena Zakany. Sports Editor: Stephanie Baker. Manqlng Editor, Web: Michael Jacobs. Staff: Bambi Abbott. Jade Bere:z, Brittany Bialowaa, Crystal Burdine, Jessica ClemmONI, Britt Davis, Tim Devries, Kaitlyn Hughes, David Hunter, Ian Nahama, Elizabeth Mason1, A.Jhley Roberts, Brett Samuell, Mara Shanea, El)"!!ia Sutherland. Tuductso Tebapc, Icnna Ulbrich, Nicole Walsb. Faculty Advisor: Myles Ludwig Tennis Represents Wicked Wheels: Lynn's Whips Sixth Sweep Of The Season j Tw~ Ran lr. D

Adger Ellison The men's and women's tennis and Justin teams were well-represented in Cohen came the Division II Fila Collegiate away with a Tennis Rankings that were re­ fearless 8-0 leased this week. The men's tennis team swept victory at the its sixth opponent of the sea­ third position With both teams ranked fifth son today by blanking Linden­ as they played in the nation, the Knights have wood by the score of 9-0 in in their fint I:Ur>On seven different players listed non-conference action. match of the season together. individual with in the coun­ try's top-SO. The Knights =eived outstand­ Moving to the top singles spot ing perfonnances from the se­ for the match, Carsuzaa took Headlining nior class from top to bottom. care of his opponent 6-2, 6-0 the women's as Riegraf was also playing up group, Vtci "We played well today and a position on the No. 2 court Weltz, who some guys got to take advan­ picking up a 6-3 victory in the holds down Last Friday Lynn Universi­ The Red Bull Energy Drink tage on their time on the courts first set as his challenger re­ the No. I sin­ ty's Student Alumni Associa­ Team came to the event and and prove themselves," head tired in the second set. gles position tion hosted its second annual handed out free events to ev- coach Mike Perez said. for the Fight­ car show, which was called Azevedo won ing Knights, is "Wicked Wheels." 6-0, 6-0 at the the seventh-ranla:d singles player third spot as in the nation and the top-ranked There were several categories Tom Whittak­ player in the Southeast Rgion. for entrants to compete in for er came from a variety of prizes. Students, behind to win Alex Schunk faculty, and alumni were eli­ 2~, 6-3 (10-6) and Gedvilc gible for entry. at the founh Nodrule, both position. in their first The categories for the event Playing for the season with were: Best Car, Best Truck, firM lime ill !!It Em- the Blue and Best Sound, Student's Choice. top doubles Gale! While, are Prizes were given out to the spo~Regnier 6-3 ranked 30th winners of each category. C.J. Magale, President of the Azevedo and fifth and 43111, re­ Student Alumni Association, Raphael Koe­ spcctively, in the singles rankings. Each person who won in a giv­ said, "This is our second car hle were vic­ en category =eived $100 on show we have had at Lynn, and torious by the out 1.orenm Cava leads the nat's pro­ top of their prize. The prizes it was very successful. It was score of 8-6. match at gram as he finds himself as the fifth. included a car stereo, a radar great to see parents and alumni the sixth po- best singles pla)a' in the na!im. detector, gas carda, a car de­ attending our show, and we are The sensational duo of Julien sition with a 6-2, 6-2 victory. tailing lei~ and free car washes looking to make it even bigger Carzusaa and Dennis Riegraf Cava and senior Jan Macko from Miracle Car Wash. next year." easily won by the score of 8-1 The Knights host Sunshine are also ranked second in the at the second position as they State Conference foe Saint Leo nation in doubles action as Those who attended look for­ move to 12-1 this season as a on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the they man the No.I position for ward to seeing the "pimped­ doubles team. McCusker Sports Complex. • Lynn with an 8-4 record. out" rides that next year's car Julien Carzusaa is ranked 17th show has to offer. • Questions or Comments? in the nation as junior Den­ E-mail the iPulse at nis Riegraf places 36th in the [email protected] country in singles action. • Your letter could be fea­ • I I (]) tured Ia tile !Pulse! · ~. ·.·I Girls & Sports A. (o,...-c S. ~~,.;~..,., ~cr..r! ord t._... {]~f"N F~~n~<-e, .....

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