Ipulse: March 2006

Ipulse: March 2006

Calendar The legacy of Frederick Douglas GottaHave 'Fashion Files Father Of The Civil Rights Movement Grea Gadgets The Look For Less On Campus By 1 uductso Tcbape By Brett Samuds By Jade Bcrez Coffee In the Courtyard As the conclusion of Black Today 's gadget is one that When: 8:45 am- 10:00 am History Month has come, the every Florida driver has been Where: Student Courtyard iPulse will give its final special waiting for. Bonus: Polynesian dancers look into the life of an African American hero who shaped the Anyone who has ever wanted Career Workshop history of the United States. to let anyone else on the road When: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm know what they are thinking Where: Hannifan Center needs to check out the new What: Job Search Skills electronic scrolling LCD li­ cense plate frame. Baseball Game When: II :00 am Where: Baseball field The Sidekick is this genera­ Who: Concordia tion's hot new gadget. It has a He was one of the foremost Built-in VGA flash camera, a Safe Spring Break Carnival leaders of the abolitionist As a free man, Douglas devot­ world phone, a speakerphone, a When: II :30 am - I :30 pm movement as he fought to end ed his life to trying to end slav­ great keyboard, and convenient Where: Area between Green slavery and fought for wom­ ery. Douglas stated, "I am not e-mail and 1M functionality. Center and Student Center en's rights. He was an omtor, only an American Slave, but a What: Games, music, prizes an author, a journalist, a pub­ man as such, and am bound to In addition to its functions, Bonus: $1 SB Basket mflle lisher and a social reformer. use my powers for the whole the Sidekick also plays a big human brotherhood." While this gadget definitely sits role in what's hot right now in Internship Orientation on the fence between ''pimpy" fashion accessories. When: 12:00 pm - I :00 pm Douglas spoke at meetings and and tacky, it certainly has the Where: DeHoemle Lecture conferences for anti-slavery; potential to be a lot of fun. Celebrities Hall, Green Center and wrote and published three such as Paris What: Mandatory for all st­ autobiogmphies. In 1846, he Users are able Hilton have LJ--r.• duents seeking an internship published a weekJy newspaper to program up no problem called the "Frederick Douglas to five differ­ spending be­ Yoga Paper'' and later owned and ed­ ent messages tween $2000 When: 12:15 pm- I:I5 pm ited the weekly "New National into the electronic frame. and $9000 to Where: Aerobics room, 3rd Em" paper in Washington D.C. accessorize floor, Lynn Residence Hall With the included remote con- their cell phones or Sidekicks. Douglas served was an ad- trol, any one of the five roes­ Men's Tennis Frederick Augustus Wash­ visor and personal friend of sages can be selected at any­ For those who love the look, When: 2:00pm ington Bailey was born in President Abraham Lincoln. time to scroll across the screen but can't afford to drop that Where: Tennis courts 1817-1818 (date unknown) Lincoln referred to Douglas as underneath the license plate. kind of dough, cheap stones Who: Northwood (Mich.) into slavery on a plantation in "the most meritorious man of are available to stick on cell Maryland. He spent his early the nineteenth century." phones, iPods, and Sidekicks. Corporate Lecture Series years working on the field and When: 6:00pm being taught how to read and The achievements of Freder­ Where: DeHoernle Lecture write by a "kind and tender­ ick Douglas are vast: his life Hall, Green Center hearted mistress." was a testament of the bravery Who: Washington Mutual Bank and diligence that continues to What: Information about As Douglas grew older, he was serve as an inspiration to those There are many phrases that who struggle in the cause of company, job opportunities, exposed to the degradations of can be thought of for those in­ Swarovski Sidekick, $2000-$9000 and success tips slavery, witnessing first-hand liberty and justice. famous rides down I-95, but try the brutal whippings, and to keep it PO, kids. Children The "Biing It spending much time cold and can see the messages, too. On" crystal set Top'funes hungry. package from The plate Claire's ac­ New Releases It was then that Douglas vowed frame uses su­ cessories lets to himself that he would die a CJper-bright red users renovate "Live Trucker" (Live) free man. In 1838, Douglas es­ LEOs to ensure that the mes- , and decorate -Kid Rock caped to New York. To avoid that Sidekick "Precious Memories" recapture, he changed his name ~t~~~~ without wor­ -Alan Jackson from Bailey to Douglas. " rying about "In My Own Words" "Bting It an; $20 the price. -Ne-Yo "If Only You Were Lonely" The directions are simple: Just -Hawthorne Heights peel and stick these multi-col­ " Hammersmith Odeon" ored stones to the cell phone or -Bruce Springsteen Sidekick. It's so simple, there "Chaotic Resolve" isn't even any glue involved. -Plumb suffered in slavery, I can say "My Flame Burns Blue" I, too have suffered. To those The "Biing It On" crystal set -Elvis Costello who have battled for liberty, can be purchased locally at "Straight To Hell" brotherhood and citizenship I and in silver for $69.95 at Claire's Accessories in the -Hank Williams III can say I, too have battled."• ajprindle.com. • Boca Town Center Mall. • Editor: Jcna Zakany. Sporta Editor: Stephanie Baker. Managlaa Editor, Web: Michael Jacobs. Stall': Jade Berez, Brittany Bialowas, Cryllllll Burdioc, Jessica Clemmons, Brih Davis, Tim Devries. Kaidyn Hushe!ll, David Hunter, (an Nahama, Elizabeth Masons, Ashley Roberts, Brett Samuels, Mara Shanes. Elysia Sutherland Tuduetso Tebape, Jenna Ulbrich, Nicole Walsh. Faculty Advisor: Myles Ludwis lntemship Orientation Player Of1be Week Mercyhurst Hurting Split SoftbaD Scores Knights Take Eighth Lacies At Lady Moe Classic: Mandatory Sessions Dennis Riegraf Honored Men's Bosebal Gets 96 w., Ladies Finish Wllh 1-8, 1.0 B) S<1ra l,)untrock) By Chad Beattie B) Je"1ca \\ nght H) Ch.1d Beattie 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.

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