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SGA granted the club with similar groups at other News Editor probationary status last winter schools. and they will be applying for full In general, SGA sponsored tudents at Rose- club status October 21. clubs can be broken up into two Hulman do more than Bob Schulein, Film Club groups, physical activity based, Sgo to classes and do President commented on the and non-physical activity based. homework; a large majority event. “I am really excited about Physical activity based clubs devote time to their favorite how the shows turned out. include the Bonfi re Club, Bowling clubs and organizations. Social We received an overwhelming Club, Climbing Club, Cycling fraternities and sororities, as amount of positive feedback from Club, Dance Dance Revolution well as the large ensemble of students and alumni. The club is (DDR), Fencing Club, Gun Club, Student Government Association really going to grow after this.” Lacrosse Team, Martial Arts sponsored clubs make up the The SGA granted Unity its Club, Outdoor Venturing Club, bulk of the outside-classroom long-awaited probationary club Paintball Club, Roller Hockey groups. status this week at their second Club, Scuba Club, Team Rose SGA sponsored clubs include a Senate meeting of the school Motorsports, Ultimate Frisbee plethora of choices, consisting of year. This is the second time the Club, and Volleyball Club. physical activity oriented groups group has been under this status The remaining full status such as the Climbing Club, after being left without full club clubs that make up the more Dance Team, and Scuba Club, membership last year. than thirty at Rose are the and others like the Modulus, Unity pronounces a “place Aerial Robotics Club, Anime WMHD Radio Station, and the where hate is left at the door Club, Astronomy Club, Chess new Film Club. and people come together on Club, Drama Club, International The Film Club saw success common ground to support Photo courtesy Climbing Club Student Association, Model this past weekend with its fi rst diversity and acceptance.” Climbing Club members take a climb on an indoor wall. Railroad Club, Model UN Club, major production: “Way of the “We are all very excited by the Modulus, Pre-Med Club, Student Tiger: A Homecoming Movie.” prospect of fi nally becoming an process.” is to program Sony AIBO robotic Activities Board (SAB), Spanish The fi lm was welcomed by SGA club,” commented Unity Another club that shares dogs to play soccer. Eight dogs Club, Tech Radio Club, and the students and visiting alumni President Odessa Goedert. probationary status with costing over $1500 a piece are WMHD Radio Station. during its fi ve public showings in “There has been a lot of support the Film Club and Unity is being worked on by students of the GM and Meyers Presentation for our club throughout this RoboCup. This group’s objective a variety of majors with the goal Continued on Page 3... Sagee Trio for Fine Arts Series New dorm underway Arezzo, and Florence, Italy. the highly effective score was shop, and a convenience store. Courtland Caldwell Last January, they were asked dramatically realized," said Jacobi. John Kropf The unique design was used Staff Writer to play the opening concert of Carol Cole, born in California, Staff Writer because surveys among stu- a new chamber music series in made her musical debut at the dents showed that this type of Saturday, October 11, 2003 at Palm Beach, Florida. Now in their age of 13 with the San Francisco As most of us in the Rose com- facility was the most appeal- 7:30 p.m. Hatfi eld Hall continues sixth year as resident artists in the Symphony. She has been a munity have probably noticed, ing to them. In addition, the its Fine Arts Series with The Sagee Summer Music Festival at Indiana member of the Vancouver there is a signifi cant amount of architects researched residence Piano Trio. The second part of the University in Bloomington, Symphony, La Scala Orchestra, construction going on around halls built by other colleges and seven show series will feature the The Sagee Trio earned the RAI di Torino, leader and solo our campus currently. universities within the past three works of Beeathoven, Turina, and complementary remarks of violin of I Solisti Aquilani, and The most recent construction years, and not one of them used Mendelssohn. The trio consists Peter Jacobi, music critic of The Associate Concertmaster of the project is a new $13.5 million the traditional design of double of Carol Cole (violin), David Cole Herald Times. "They slashed and Florida Philharmonic. She is a apartment-style residence hall rooms with a bathroom down (cello), and Jeannette Koekkoek plucked and sawed and caressed director of chamber music and that is expected to be completed the hall. According to Pete Gus- (piano). The group recently their instruments, at all times resident artist at the Summer by the fall of 2004. The residence tafson, Vice President of Student returned from a successful complementing one another String Academy of Indiana hall will be for juniors and se- Affairs and Dean of Students, summer concert tour in Cortona, so that the power and spirit of University. niors only. “The Apartment style was cho- David Cole is a fourth The apartment-style moniker sen because it allows for inde- generation musician who means that the living quarters pendent living (kitchens will be graduated from the Curtis will be more like apartments included in the apartments).” Institute of Music, having studied than individual rooms or suites. The newest residence hall under his father Orlando Cole. Each apartment will be 850 comes at an important time During summer months he is on square feet and will include two for Rose. As most students are the faculty at the String Academy bedrooms with two occupants aware, the enrollment cap was of Indiana University. per bedroom, a kitchen, a living raised recently to 2000 students. Jeannette Koekkoek was room, and a bathroom. Each “In the 27 years I have been at born in 1963 in Rotterdam, the apartment will also have an Rose we have always had a wait- Netherlands, where she fi rst individual heating and cooling ing list for housing. The apart- performed in public under the system. ment style hall will allow us to condition that there would be The building itself is de- house over 60% of our students no applause at the age of four. signed as two separate three on campus--the highest per- At the Amsterdam Swwlink story wings. Each story will centage ever,” Gustafson said. conservatory she studied with have 10 apartments. There will The newest residence hall Holland’s most distinguished also be a commons area in the is located behind the Mees, professor of piano, Jan Wijn. She single story connecting area Scharpenburg, and Blumberg is a dedicated chamber musician, between the two inhabited residence halls. The design is Photo courtesy Sagee Trio soloist, and a much-demanded wings. Inside the commons contemporary to fi t in architec- (From left) Carol Cole, David Cole, and Jennette Koekkoek will be per- accompanist. area will be a Subway restau- turally with the three nearest forming this Saturday in Hatfi eld Hall as part of this year’s Fine Art Series rant, a barber shop, a coffee halls. Continued on Page 3... Weather Entertainment Opinions Sports Flipside Friday “I wish you’d stop talk- How early is too early Get the rundown on This is Luke’s Tech. Showers 78 Hi / 54 Lo ing about ‘Kill Bill!’” on Wednesdays? the latest Rose sports. Comm. poster, and Saturday 7 am. the shocker is bad. Cloudy 79 Hi / 48 Lo Pages 4 & 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Provided by www.weather.com The Rose Thorn Edited by Lissa Avery 2 EVVENTSENTS Friday, October 10, 2003 10 11 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Volleyball, at SCAC Cross 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Campus Gun Club Shooting Day Divisional Tournament Rose-Hulman Matches: * vs.
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