
MARCH 25, 2016 THE BACHELOR THE STUDENT VOICE OF WABASH COLLEGE SINCE 1908 GLEE CLUB THRIVES ON BIG STAGE BRAND SELVIA ‘17 | STAFF WRITER • After the completion of their annual Spring Tour, which included a demanding schedule of performances in various venues, the Wabash College Glee Club demonstrated its polish and stamina opposite much larger men’s choruses this past weekend. The group participated in a bi-annual national conference hosting members of the Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses, an organization of Glee Clubs and men’s choruses from colleges and universities across the country. While the conference offers choruses the opportunity to showcase their talent, it is selective. Applications are submitted a year in advance, complete with concert programs and recordings of a group’s performances. Over the three-day weekend, fifteen men’s choruses presented concerts at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Glee Club participated in its first national conference in a decade since the chorus last sang in 2006 at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. Participating in this year’s program after the whirlwind of the spring travel was not a light undertaking. In addition, the process that determined the chorus’ eligibility highlighted the prestige and COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING / PHOTO unique occasion of the conference to demonstrate the talent of the Club. Dr. Richard Bowen, Assistant Professor of Music and Director of the Glee Club, understood that he was putting pressure on the group to perform well ENGAGING THE YOUTH at the conference, especially after the spring tour which entailed a rigorous WDPD PARTNERS WITH INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE TO schedule of its own. “(It’s) a lot to ask of the Glee Club guys,” Bowen said of the Richard Bowen DELIBERATE ON THE CIVIC DUTY OF MILLENNIALS commitment. But he was also quick to point out that the Wabash Glee Club was BRENT BREESE ‘19 | STAFF WRITER • It was the “issues they have noticed pertaining to civic health.” the only Glee Club chorus coming from a college, while the rest an exciting evening for the Wabash Democracy and Adam Burtner of the WDPD said that the three biggest came from high-density universities, such as the University of Public Discourse Initiative. Members of WDPD sat down issues for Indiana millennials and civic engagement Michigan with at least 100 members. with the Attorney General of Indiana on the campus of are “involvement, government adaptation, and lack He expressed that the Glee Club’s performance at the Indiana University-Purdue University at Columbus for of trust in government.” According to the WDPD and conference not just met expectations, but went beyond them in a panel discussion. This event was hosted by the WDPD the other panelists, these issues pose pressing and demonstrating its endurance. “I told them that it was probably and the Office of the Attorney General of Indiana in an constant barriers to our generation taking a truly active the best concert the Glee Club has ever performed,” Bowen said. attempt to analyze civic engagement from millennials role in state and national government. In the ensuing “What I mean by that is that a concert is not one number. What in the state of Indiana. Our generation has a tendency to conversations, they attempted to address these issues is difficult is to sing a half-hour program and to have every single be very vocal about governmental policies, but what is and provide some ideas for potential solutions. The piece be at a high uniform level of performance. And (their holding millennials back? Democracy Fellows will compile a report that they will effort) was what was so extraordinary.” Prior to the event, the WDPD released some then send to the Attorney General’s office. This report Bowen also expounded on the moments after the Glee Club’s literature containing some foundational information. In will serve as a tool for the state to solve these issues and concert, where other Glee Club members and conductors general, they found that “the younger generations, the help to get millennials into a position where they may extended their appreciation for how well the chorus performed. ‘millennials’...are not active as a whole in the traditional take a stronger and more active role in government. This was not only personally satisfying for him, but their ways that are present in Indiana (voting, unions, etc.) The Some potential solutions brought up were a recognition was a testament to the discipline that has been event was framed using a model called the “Word Cafe”, database of local candidates that is “completely non- instilled into the group. a very popular style of discourse. A series of small groups partisan, non-profit, and presents primary source present at the event would meet and individually discuss SEE ENGAGING, PAGE THREE SEE GLEE, PAGE FOUR VOLUME 108 • ISSUE 21 CONCUSSION FILM PROVOKES BACHELOR HI-FIVES 301 W. Wabash Ave., DISCUSSION AMONG Crawfordsville, IN, 47933 FIVE THINGS WORTHY OF A HI-FIVE THIS WEEK COMMUNITY LEADERS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF NOLAN CALLECOD ‘19 | STAFF said, “So, the catch to that question Adam Alexander • [email protected] A SPECIAL INVITATION WRITER • On March 22, there was is how the definition of concussion NEWS EDITOR a screening of the film Concussion is associated with symptoms. Benjamin Johnson • [email protected] followed by a panel discussion about It is a clinical definition not a Earlier this week, the Bachelor caught wind of OPINION EDITOR the effects of concussions with scientific description. A concussion someone who had caught a single error in our Wabash faculty, staff, and experts is fundamentally a syndrome Ty Campbell • [email protected] usage of Latin terminology in last week’s issue. in the field. The film Concussion is of injuries that has led to the SPORTS EDITOR With that said, we cordially invite Professor of about Dr. Bennet Omalu’s efforts failure of one part of the brain to Michael Lumpkin • [email protected] Classics and College Latinist David P. Kubiak to to understand the effects of an communicate with the other.” apply for a position in our copy editing team. Our CAVELIFE EDITOR American pastime, football. The The discussion then went on about copy editors meet on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. We Joseph Reilly • [email protected] event was sponsored by the Film head injuries seen in other sports can be reached at any of the email addresses on & Lecture Committee, Wabash since the film seemed to demonize PHOTO EDITOR the right hand side of this very page you’re looking Wellness, Psi Chi International football. “We’ve seen concussions Colin Thompson • [email protected] at now; you need not email the entire campus to Psychology Honor Society, Wabash in just about every sport,” Mark COPY EDITOR get our attention. We look forward to receiving Psychology Department, and the Elizondo, Head Athletics Trainer at your application, Professor. Benjamin Wade • [email protected] Wabash College Lilly Library. Wabash, said. “It’s more dangerous BUSINESS MANAGER The film provided insight on when [student athletes] can’t LATIN LESSON 2.0 the headaches that caused retired recover. We’ve had football guys Patrick Bryant • [email protected] NFL athletes to go insane from a that are fine three or four days after BACHELOR ADVISER Following the trend of teaching the Wabash disease called chronic traumatic recovery and for wrestlers it may Howard Hewitt • [email protected] community about the beautiful language of encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is take months to have the symptoms Latin, the Bachelor would like to give another caused by having several impacts to dissolve.” The purpose of The Bachelor is to serve the lesson on the proper use of the word “alumni”. In the head which leads to aggression, On the matter of reducing brain school audience, including but not limited to the case of describing a single man, you would memory loss, and confusion. Along injury, Rush asked, “What can administrators, faculty and staff, parents, alumni, use the word alumnus, as -us is the nominative with the showing of the film were players do, besides not playing [the community members and most importantly, the case for the 2nd declension masculine. Unless concussion goggles and finally the sport], to reduce students. Because this is a school paper, the con- of course alumnus was used as the direct object panel discussion on concussions. this injury”. Dr. tent and character within will cater to the student in a sentence. In that case you would use the Concussion helped advocate for the Eric Nauman, body’s interests, ideas and issues. Further, this word alumnum as -um is the accusative case for issue of head injuries in the NFL Professor of publication will serve as a medium and forum for the 2nd declension masculine. That is all for this and the panel discussion wished to Mechanical student opinions and ideas. week’s Latin Lesson. Next week, we will discuss enlighten attendees about the gravity Engineering, Although an individual newspaper, the Board the proper case for the genitive, dative, and of this issue. Professor of Basic ablative. Until then... Valete! of Publications publishes The Bachelor. The At the beginning of the event, Medical Sciences Bachelor and BOP receive funding from the attendees had the opportunity to try and Biomedical on concussion goggles. Rithy Sakk Engineering at Wabash College Student Senate, which derives COME ON, GREEKS Heng ’19 stated, “My head went all Purdue University its funds from the Wabash College student body. Eric Raeburn In addition to the Phi Delt Bouts and high school the way left and I could see twice replied, “There’s Letters (e-mails) to the editor are welcomed and seniors wearing letter jackets, Honor Scholarship of everything.” Roberto Uruchima no particular encouraged.
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