“Striving to Report the News Accurately, Fairly and Fully” TheTheThe Campus Press Student Newspaper of Camden County College www.camdencc.edu Volume 29, Issue 5 October 2016 Join The Campus Press Staff and Share Your Ideas ave you got the slightest want or need to share your creavity and H opinion? Self-expression, accuracy, and community involvement are valued deeply by Camden County College’s own newspaper, The Campus Press. B1 J7``A7 CGY7 BG`7 Campus Press Co-Editor Whether you’re a communicaons major who wants to build a porolio or simply have an interest in aending and reporng local news, we are waing for you. If you have a compelling angle on any sort of sports, we'd love to hear it! If you've got a hit on any local, naonal, or global news, Photo: Jason Love speak up and be heard. If you have an interest WELCOME BACK — Adjunct Prof. Judith Laskodi (far right), who teaches basic psychology, enjoys lunch in the in photography, fill in the imaginaons of your courtyard with students at the Sept. 21 event welcoming new and returning students to the Camden City readers with your own visuals. Campus. (Below) Clubs invite students to join their organizaons at the Blackwood Campus event on Sept. 28. Whether your experse is in wring arcles, gathering important or hot news, recording special events or expressing your College WDBK Radio Host Dj Hippie own opinions through the visual arts, or Interviews “Weird Al” Yankovic interviewing and reporng on the latest cries of the school and county, The Campus Press is By KJWJ CG`3Y7 where you should be! Campus Press Columnist Hello, and welcome to the first ever Gosh Darn Hippie Campus Press Editorial Office Feature. This is a new news arcle I am doing on the Blackwood: Community Center, room 106 campus paper where I, Dj Hippie of 91.5 WDBK's That Monday & Wednesday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Gosh Darn Hippie Show , will be wring about music and Email: [email protected] musicians. Our first arcle is an exclusive interview we have goen with (singer, songwriter, parodist, record producer, sarist, actor, voice actor, music video director, Share Your Perspecve and Voice film producer, and author) "Weird Al" Yankovic, which Make friends, find similar passions, and aired on CCC's radio staon on Sept. 30, 2016. collaborate on topics. Share a part of your style with your fellow students by creang a Dj Hippie: Welcome to That Gosh Darn Hippie Show! fashion column. Give your opinions by Weird Al: Thank you. subming an old essay. Dj Hippie: Okay, how are you doing today? It’s up to you at Campus Press, where you Weird Al: Well, good queson! I'm doing alright, I'm sort will be warmly welcomed and immensely of on my rock 'n' roll schedule so I stay up very late, and I appreciated for your perspecve and voice. slept in, and I only woke up a couple hours ago.. It's now Journalism is an art. Be an arst . Join CCC’s a er five o' clock in the a ernoon so [laughs] I missed the morning hours prey much. Campus Press. Dj Hippie: Yeah, well, a lot of do in college. [laughs] The Campus Press meets in room 106 in Weird Al: Well, if you don't have morning classes, I guess. the Community Center, on the Blackwood Campus. The Camden (Connued on page 7) Campus and Rohrer Center students should find it easy to always be MCKNIGHT & D AY ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT : The Return of involved by e-mail. For El Nino in 2015 Brings Record-Setting Warm Weather more informaon, By B7` M-K`JBG Nino is one of the strongest we’ve with rains that caused severe COLLEGE PAPER contact us: Campus Press Reporter experienced in decades. Because flooding. Other areas like of this, we have warm air coming Australia and Indonesia, suffered [email protected] . he return of El Nino last year, up from the southern Pacific terrible droughts, whereas, parts We look forward to hearing from you! T September through Ocean and extending across the of Polynesia were also hammered November, was the warmest for U.S.,” according to my former by intense typhoons. Scientists the lower 48 states since record Timber Creek High School studying these events found that I`J37: keeping began 121 years ago. And biology teacher. they were the result of changes in the wind patterns and ocean currents. • CCC Theatre Producons, page 3 the warmest globally in the 1800- El Nino appeared in 1983 2015 record, defeating the record when scientists discovered Droughts, hurricanes, floods and • Rock Icon David Bowie, page 5 more disturbances in weather, are • Alumna Stars in Musical, page 6 of the previous year. dramatic changes occurring in predicted for this year as El Nino • Cougars’ Sports News, page 7 “The warmth of the southern the earths climate. Some areas continues. Atlantic Ocean is causing an El such as California and the coast Nino effect. This particular El of South America were drenched Continued on Page 2 Cougars’ Sports Schedule and News...Men’s Soccer Ranked #2, page 7 2 The Campus Press ▪ October 2016 Return of El Nino in Join The Campus Press. 2016 Unpredictable The Campus Press is seeking students from all three campuses — Continued from Page 1 Blackwood, Camden City, and Cherry Hill — to join the The United Nations weather agency newspaper’s reporting, writing, editing, graphics, photography, commented that 2015’s El Nino had the advertising, marketing, circulation and administrative staff. E- strongest climate patterns in almost 70 years. The question we ask now is how mail: [email protected]. will 2016’s climate affect us this year? We hope that ever since the world leaders gathered in Paris on November College Service Announcement 30 to December 12 in 2015 for a summit about climate change and agreed to decrease our carbon footprints, that this year’s El Nino will be, even if it’s a small amount, different and less severe. Tune in to Camden County College WDBK 91.5 FM Radio Station. Follow @915WDBK on Twitter and Instagram. Listen online with the TuneIn mobile app or on 91.5 FM. WDBK 91.5 FM Radio Station CAMPUS PRESS STAFF The Campus Press The Campus Press is seeking E3J Editorial Office The opinions students to join the Harry Schonleber, Senior Editor newspaper’s reporng, We welcome arcles, graphics and Jennafer Chloe Bohne expressed in The wring, eding, graphics, photography (.jpeg or PDF); leers, Laniesha David, Sports Editor Campus Press are comments and ideas (and preferably in Alexander Goodkind not necessarily those photography, adversing, Word 97-2003 format or as e-mail markeng and administrave E3JJY SAA of the college, the inserts). staff . E-mail the Campus Press Chrisan A. Browne student body, or the Advisor at Blackwood Campus Kikki Chandler enre newspaper Community Center, Room 106 Breana McKnight staff. [email protected]. *Subject to change (856) 227-7200, ext. 4202 Kenisha Prendegast and without notice. [email protected] T.J. Schreiber ___________________ Publication Ad Deadline* Copy Deadline* Publish Date* P.O. Box 200 Oct. 14 College Drive November Oct. 12 Week of Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Blackwood, NJ 08012 December Nov. 11 Week of Dec. 5 C_ P7 A3*J Jan./Feb. Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Week of Jan. 9 Published by the Office P3-J` C3J` March Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Week of Mar. 6 of Student Life & Acvies Samuel W. Pressley April/May March 9 March 10 Week of Apr. 3 The Campus Press ▪ October 2016 3 THEATRE REVIEW : Current and Upcoming Productions... Break a Leg! Campus Service Announcement By H1 S-G`Y7,7 C`- P,YJ- SA71 Campus Press Senior Editor and Reporter recently had the pleasure of chatting I with CCC Theatre Department Professor Marjorie Sokoloff, better known around the Lincoln Hall Little Theatre stage as “Moxie”, about the current and upcoming productions here at Camden County College. 856-227-7200, ext. 4288 Campus Press: How does theatre serve BY-W+3: ext. 7777, Direct our community? 856-374-5089 Direct to cell Moxie: Theatre allows us to grapple with phone 609-868-2074 who we are as human beings and what we C_37`: ext. 1393, Direct 856- Marjorie Sokoloff Photo: Harry Schonleber want to be. It opens a world view, unique to 968-1393 Direct to cell phone each of us through stories. CCC Professor of Theatre 609-686-2079 CG71 HJYY: ext. 6057, Campus Press: Why theatre? departmental production for CCC community. We are Direct 856-874-6000 Moxie: Theatre Majors have a very clear always looking for volunteers the semester, “Antigone”. We VJ-7 TJ LJ`: 856-374-4907 interest in pursuing theatre as a vocation will be presenting the classic to help out as ushers, and ———————— whether they are actors, playwrights, Greek tragedy in an urban, other areas. designers, technicians, lighting, or sound PYJ- updated setting that will give Tickets Available engineers, the possibilities are endless. the audience a new perspective E_7B7`-1: Dial After graduating from CCC with an Tickets for “Antigone” are 911 and is very exciting. $15.00 for the public, $10.00 for Associate in Arts, SPT.AA, (Liberal Arts ————————— We open “Antigone” in the students, staff and seniors and and Science: Theatre Option), students may Little Theatre on December are available at the main go directing into the field, or continue nd 2 , and close on December entrance to Lincoln Hall on the Camden County College towards a BFA by transferring to schools 10 th . All auditions for this Camden County College There are direct emergency such as Rowan, Montclair, University of the semester’s productions have Blackwood Campus.
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