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A Cedarville University Student Publication cedars Volume 50, Issue 9 March 8, 2002 Track Team Travels To Tennessee For Nationals NAIA Indoor Nationals A three- Sandy Wilhelm time cross-country All-Ameri- Contributing Writer can, Nehus earned her first track All-American honor, placing 4th The mens and womens in- in the 5,000 meters with a time door track season ended this past of 17:5472 Sophomore Sarah weekend as the teams competed Roberts placed 7th in the mile run in the NAIA Indoor Track and with a time of 5:1628, just short Field Nationals in Johnson City, of the required 6th place for be- Tenn ing named an All-American Four Cedarville men earned Teammates who went to na- All-American distinctions as the tionals were: Kate Beatty, Jenn Yellow Jackets earned 21 st place Heidenreich, Mike Marsh, Drew out of the 52 teams represented Nelson, Andy Paugh, Sergio at the NAIA tournament on Feb Reyes, Sarah Roberts, Katie 28 - March 2 To be named All- Rulapaugh, Carl Traub, and American, an athlete must place Heidi Wright in the top six of an event Junior The indoor track and field sea- Drew Nelson took 3rd place in son began in mid-January and the 800 meters with a time of concluded last weekend Many 1:5473 Senior Andy Paugh indoor meets are non-scoring, th although I think you will see that cleared 67 to tie for 6 place The mens and womens indoor track members celebrated multiple victories at NAIA nationals this weekend W Jenks/ Cedars in the high jump Senior Sergio trend change Indoor is an offi- Reyes ran to 6th place in the also finished in 6th place, scor- Junior Erin Nehus led the Lady Jackets The Lady Jack- 5,000 meters, finishing in ing 3,470 points in the pentath- womens team, earning the sole ets team tied for 33rd place out See Track page 5 14:4953 Senior Mike Marsh lon All-American distinction for the of the 42 teams competing in the Cedarville To Host Acclaimed Poet Donald Hall printed in The New Yorker, from Harvard in 1951 He went thereafter, he published his first fore relocating to Eagle Pond Gina Band The Times Literary Supple- on to attend Phillips Exeter Acad- work Farm in Wilmot, New Hamp in Staff Writer ment, Altantic, Harpers, emy in New Hampshire, and While overseas studying at 1975 Living in a place with so The Iowa Review, and The Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford Oxford, Hall worked as the edi- much family history and natural Anyone who has ever experi- Gettysburg Review Universities tor of the Oxford Poetry beauty, Halls work flourished enced the autumnal beauty of Appointed Poet Laureate of Hall was influenced as a young Societys journal, the editor of He had spent summers at the New England or the grief of a New Hampshire from 1984- person by the poetry of Edgar Isis and New Poems, and farm as a child, and moving loved one gone home will enjoy 1989, Hall encouraged literary Allen Poe He said, I wanted to poetry editor of The Paris Re- back there was, in his words, the poetry of Donald Hall awareness in his home state be mad, addicted, obsessed, view After studying at Oxford coming home to the place of Cedarville will be hosting this Patrick Crotty in The Times haunted and cursed I wanted to for only one year, the University language world-renowned poet on Literary Supplement, said, Po- have deep eyes that burned like granted him the celebrated He wrote the play An Thurs, April 11 for a reading of etry, for Hall, is a craft which coals profoundly melancholic, Newdigate Prize for his long Evenings Frost, about the life his original works of poetry can be labored at in the expecta- profoundly attractive poem Exile of Robert Frost, in 1965, which Hall has published multitudes tion of success proportionate to When he was only sixteen, He married his sweetheart, he followed up with other plays of books containing his poetry investment of effort Hall met poet Robert Frost for fellow poet Jane Kenyon, in and prose, including childrens Born in Connecticut in 1928, the first time at the Bread Loaf 1972 and taught for 16 years at literature His works have been Hall earned his bachelor of arts Writers Conference, and shortly the University of Michigan be- See Poet page 2 Viewpoints The Cellar Cara’s man aise ................................................. 2 Terets Goes To The Turkish Bizarre .................... 6 Justice in the International Criminal Court 6 CD Review: Coldplays Parachutes 8 The First Noelle...............................................9 A forensics tale 7 This years Oscars lineup 8 Will, you marry me?........................................11 Student Faces/ Cedar Faces 6/ 7 CD Review: Creeds Weathered 9 2 CEDARS- FRIDAY, March 8, 2002 News Book Prize, and the Frost Medal Harvard University, and two Poet His fellowships included the Guggenheim Fellowships continued from page 1 Henry Fellow, Oxford Univer- Hall has read his poems aloud sity, the Creative Writing Fellow, at more than fifteen hundred that have been performed across Stanford University, the Junior colleges, universities, schools, the country Fellow, Society of Fellows, libraries, prisons, and art centers In 1989, Hall was diagnosed with colon cancer While in re- Mount Kearsarge Shines mission, his wife was diagnosed by Donald Hall with leukemia Her death came Mount Kearsarge shines with ice and bent glittering quickly, 15 months after the di- with ice; from hemlock to rimy ground agnosis, and Hall grieved branches Well avoid the pro- through his fourteenth collection snow slides onto snow; no grammed weatherman grinning Without, which included the stream, creek, or river from the box, cheer- poem Praise for Death, what budges but remains ful with tempest, the New York Times Book Re- still Tonight we carry and take the day as it view called perhaps the finest armloads of logs comes, sustained evocation of death in American poetry Hall and wife from woodshed to one day at a time, the way Kenyon were honored on Bill Glenwood and build up the everyone says, Moyers television program, A fire that keeps the coldest These hours are the best Life Together, broadcast in night outside our windows because we hold them close December 1993, which won an Sit by the woodstove, in our uxorious nation Emmy in 1994 Camilla, Soon well walk when Halls honors include the while I bring glasses days turn fair Lamont Poetry Prize, the Edna of white, St Vincent Millay Award, a place and well talk, passing the and frost stays off over on the Horn Book Honour List, time, about weather old roads, listening the Sarah Josepha Hale Award, without pretending that we for peepers as spring the Lenore Marshall Award, the can alter it: comes on, never to miss National Book Critics Circle Storms stop when they the days offering of Donald Hall will be visiting the campus April 11, sharing his poetry with students Award for Poetry, the NBCC stop, no sooner, pleasure leaving the birches glossy for the government of two Award, the Los Angeles Times Musicians Arrive For Showcase cedars Katie OBrien leader of the music ministry The showcase concluded on Cara L Snider Contributing Writer teams at Cedarville Saturday with an Honor Concert Editor in Chief Joel Estes, a vocalist on Abun- held in the Jeremiah Chapel The Noelle M Madsen Seth B Martin The Music Showcase high- dant Life, was one of the coffee concert featured an honor band, Production Editor Assignment Editor lighted the musical talent of house emcees He said, The conducted by Professor Michael Christian high school students atmosphere of the coffee house DiCuirci, and an honor choir, Will H Jenks Stacey L Shcolnik from all over the country while was relaxed and fun, a much- directed by Dr Lyle Anderson Photography Editor Copy Editor also exposing those students to needed refreshment for everyone Many Cedarville students par- the Universitys campus life and involved in the Music Showcase ticipated in the Music Showcase Sarah L Greene Teresa M Ott music department The event After the event I had the oppor- throughout the weekend Audrey Business Manager Copy Editor was held the weekend of Feb tunity to talk with several of the Merrell helped for the second Dr S Calhoun and Dr D Deardorff 21-23 in the rehearsal and recital students who expressed their ap- year in a row She said,
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