New Show On Lakertv Fashion Photography Contest Wrestling Undefeated at 6-0
New Show On Lakertv Fashion Photography Contest Wrestling Undefeated at 6-0
New Show On Lakertv Fashion Photography Contest Wrestling Undefeated at 6-0
Something from this decade. 41% Other. 16% Some rap or hip hop would be nice. 6% Alternative rock jams. 21% Keep it classy with jazz. 16%
Total votes: 86
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NEWS
With only two months remaining in office for Molloy and Lombardo, efforts have been elevated to make the transition process for the succeeding student government to be easier. Planning for the annual Spring Fest celebration has also begun and MSG is constantly brainstorming activities while keeping the theme of Laker spirit at heart. Its going to be a long process, but we definitely started with the right foot. We sold over 3,000 of our spirit shirts and giving away spirit towels at hockey, wrestling and basketball games, Lombardo said about their spirit campaign. Spirit isnt necessarily just going to a sports game. We had the upperclassmen barbecue at the beginning of the year, Molloy added. Were launching a spirit shirt design contest in the spring to get students involved in the creation of the spirit shirt for next year, which we hope becomes a tradition for the school.
Tuesday, Jan. 8 Harassment McAuley Hall Referred for discipline Friday, Jan. 11 Possession of controlled substances 3827 Briggs Ave. Res-life incident Sunday, Jan. 13 Liquor law violation Warde Hall Referred for discipline Sunday, Jan. 13 Criminal mischief Parade Street entrance Referred for discipline
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Dan the Director (Tarr) interviews Santa Claus (Greenawalt) on the show in honor of the holiday season. This was the second episode of the show and is titled Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.
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(The new curriculum) is intended to try to help develop well rounded and marketable students, said Wheaton, who emphasizes the changes are to aid students in their academic endeavors. Information about the changes
will eventually be available from a link on the portal website. Wheaton hopes to have documents available, a FAQ section and the ability for students to post questions and find answers about the changes in the coming weeks. Classes scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays will now be 60 minutes long and classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays will last 100 minutes. Current students will earn a minimum of 120 credits to graduate and new students for next year will be required to obtain 121. In terms of the changes to the core curriculum, I think most people will find a very familiar and comfortable balance between continuity and change, said Chair of the Philosophy Department James Snyder, Ph.D. In terms of changes, there are numerous changes in the different
departments. Overall, however, most students will find they need one less course to graduate for all majors. Furthermore, the J-term, an intensive, multiple-week session in January, is aimed at offering students unique courses and opportunities. Incoming freshmen will be required to take J-term twice as they go about their academic career. Those who register for J-term without the registration of spring term will, as a result, receive no financial aid due to their part-time status. According to Federici, the arts category has been expanded, and the mathematics component reduced from three necessary classes to two. Nevertheless, he assures students that the new categories of the core still retain elements of the old. The change of semesters will also aid students in getting used to the new core.
According to Christina Riley-Brown, chair of the English department, most universities have moved from the trimester system to the semester system already. It is better to be on the semester system, said Riley-Brown, because the university can remain flexible, innovative and creative with class offerings. Though there are difficulties in any process, the majority of faculty has been behind the changes. Accordingly, students as well seem positive, though apprehensive about acclimating to the new changes. In effort to reduce student anxiety, advisers will sit down with students this spring term to go over their academic profiles and make sure they are on time to graduate with the new curriculum changes.
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Marissa Zastawa raised a total of 150 pairs of shoes for various organizations in Erie.
we thought would catch peoples attention, Iabone said. The students goal for the shoe drive was to collect at least 98 pairs of shoes, which is representative of the number of deaths in Erie County due to drug overdose. The project was a cool idea because we were able to relate the sole of a shoe to the soul of individuals lives, Zastawa said.
Iabone explained that, 98 may not seem significant but that doesnt include the number of people who have overdosed and havent died, so it is still a huge problem. The team reached out to the Mercyhurst campus by advertising on Facebook, and asked the Erie community for help with this project. Marissa is a great leader for this team and has done a wonderful job, said senior social work major Natalie Magoc. Our shoe collection turned out better than we expected, which was really exciting and made being a part of the Lead and Seed program worthwhile. The project exceeded its goal with a total of 150 pairs of shoes collected and at the completion of the drive were put on display for the Mercyhurst community. The shoes were displayed to represent the lives lost, and after many outreach actions, the media became involved to continue raising awareness about the issues. The Social Work Club hopes to continue to do more projects throughout the rest of the year and will inform the campus community of all upcoming events. The shoes will be donated to several organizations in the community including St. Martins Center, Mercy Center for Women and Safe Harbor Behavioral Health.
FEATURES
The difference for me is I dont see the people I photograph. All I see are clothes. Im only interested in people who look good. Im looking for the stunners, Cunningham said in a 2002 article. The Mercyhurst Institute for Arts & Culture (MIAC) and Department of Fashion Merchandising are challenging students, administrators and the public to Be Bill Cunningham. The contest is a way for individuals to display their creativity and photography. Entries can be anything from photos of eclectic downtown individuals, to your friends posing in their favorite weekend outfits. Photographs should represent street fashion, the latest trends or your individual style. In conjunction with the photo contest, the documentary Bill Cunningham New York, will be shown on Friday, Feb. 8, at 2:15 and 7:15 p.m. in the Taylor Little Theatre. Tickets for the film are $6 for adults, $5 for students and seniors and free for Mercyhurst students. MIAC and the Fashion Merchandising Department are hosting an event after the first documentary screening at 5:30 p.m., on the third floor of Old Main. Those who choose to participate in the contest will have their photograph enlarged and hanging in the hallway. Whether or not you decide to enter the contest, you are welcome to check out the submitted street photography. A panel of judges will choose the winning photograph and the winner will be revealed. The winner will receive a professional print of his or her image, a display on the MIAC website and $50 gift cards to The Limited and Isaac Baker Menswear. Chair of the Fashion Merchandising Department Amy Weaver-Kaulis is one of the persons working closely with this contest to make it a fun success. This contest gives Mercyhurst students, faculty and members of the community the opportunity to look beyond the typical North Face fleece jackets and Ugg boots that are seen daily and instead capture a unique look or interpretation of ones personal style, Weaver-Kaulis said. The contest is open to the public and all from the Erie community are encouraged to participate. For more information, check out the Be Bill Cunningham Contest event on the MIAC Facebook page. Those interested in the contest are welcome to submit their photography to bebillcunningham@gmail.com. The deadline for all submissions is Monday, Jan. 28.
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Frank Rizzone helps students through their years at Mercyhurst with career development.
flashing. The ranger comes over and said, Are you Rizzone? When I said yes, he said that I had a message to call home. Nobody likes getting that message, he continued. So I called home and my daughter told me that Mercyhurst called, they offered me the job, but Id have to be there the next morning at 10 a.m., so we packed up and I
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Mercyhurst annually hosts the Tri-State Music Festival, a program that introduces high school students to a fast paced music environment as well as teaching camaraderie and musicianship.
by the end of the song the guitar and vocals had me hooked. By the end of the song I was already looking for more songs by him. Freaking Out the Neighborhood felt like it could have been written by The Smiths with its jazzy guitar parts mixed with simple and fun lyrics like sorry, mama there are times I get carried away please/ dont worry next time Im home/ Ill still be the same. Another track off 2 that really stood out to me was My Kind of Woman. This track is one of those non-sappy love songs that still manages to be sweet and would bring a smile to any girls face. DeMarco sings in his slow trancelike voice really driving me mad/ thats alright with me/ its really no fuss as long as youre next to me over layers of warm guitar tone and slow chugging bass. I hope you check his music out and feel the same about taking the journey with DeMarco through his career.
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Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, one of the worlds most exciting singers, takes on the virtuosic bel canto role of the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots. Director David McVicar turns to the second opera of Donizettis Tudor trilogy, which explores regal characters at fateful moments of their lives. Elza van den Heever sings Elizabeth I and Maurizio Benini conducts.
Saturday, Jan. 19, at 12:55 p.m. in the Mary DAngelo Performing Arts Center
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Dr. Brett Johnson heads the new theatre program on campus. Not only is there a new and very active Theatre Appreciation Club, but a new theatre minor being presented this fall.
fantastic year of commencement for the theatre program. Additionally, students from all disciplines have expressed interest in auditioning for the productions and adopting a minor, and my colleagues have welcomed opportunities for collaboration. Theres a definite need for theater at Mercyhurst, and I look forward to building the program in the upcoming years, Johnson said. The minor allows students to gain more than sufficient knowledge of various types of theater including performance, design or dramatic literature. The new theatre programs first production will be Eurydice, a retelling of the Orpheus myth told through the eyes of the heroine. The show dates are Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m. in Taylor Little Theatre.
The Chapel Choir and Liturgical Dance Ensemble will travel to Tampa, Fla., to perform at various religious venues.
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Chapel Choir and Liturgical Dance Ensemble will also be spreading their talent and good will to many sub-divisions of Christianity including Catholic, Evangelical and Jesuit churches. Despite our small numbers, were grateful for the support from Campus Ministry to make this trip possible, said senior Brittany Barko. On top of having the tremendous opportunity to showcase their faith and talent to various peoples in the Tampa area, the Chapel Choir and Liturgical Dance Ensemble are getting the incredible chance to spend their spring breaks in an unbeatable climate.
OPINION
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Mercyhurst Universitys very own Gangnam Style YouTube video, starring Erico Sanchez and Dr. Gamble, has had over 1,200 views within the first 36 hours of being posted.
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By Zack Yost
Staff writer
Following last months tragic school shooting one cannot turn on any media outlet without witnessing a raging debate about guns and violent video games. Unfortunately, and quite shamefully, the whole discussion has become a giant media circus used to boost TV and radio ratings on all sides of the spectrum. We are left with a senseless media spectacle while the real issues regarding gun control and violent video games are completely ignored. The perfect example of this is a recent interview where CNN talk show host Piers Morgan interviewed radio host Alex Jones. The ensuing interview made headlines all over the country as Jones, a ridiculous conspiracy theorist who tries to pass himself off as a libertarian, went on a crazed and frankly bizarre rant ranging from guns, to the new world order and the whole shopping list of conspiracy theorist talking points (or in this case shouting points). Piers Morgan, who is ardently anti-
The new core being implemented for the 2013-2014 school year is causing mass panic among underclassmen. Lets hope it is easier to understand than the Mercyhurst Compliments Facebook account.
gun, lengthened the interview with Jones so as not to miss out on the rating boost that followed. It is clear that Piers Morgan has no interest in having a constructive dialogue about guns. If he was interested in such a conversation rather than inviting a crazed, fringe, lunatic who obviously does not represent the views of mainstream people who are opposed to increased gun regulation, he would invite someone less controversial who actually has some respectable credentials. Another group that is of course in the spotlight is the National Rifle Association (NRA). It has blamed violent video games for the tragedy in what seems to be a way of changing the subject.
The Merciad is the official student-produced newspaper of Mercyhurst University. It is published throughout the school year, with the exception of finals weeks. Our office is in Hirt, Room 120B. Our telephone number is (814) 824-2376. The Merciad welcomes letters to the editor. All letters must be signed and names will be included with the letters. Although we will not edit the letters for content, we reserve the right to trim letters to fit. Letters are due Mondays by noon and may not be more than 300 words. Submit letters to box PH 485 or via email at opinionmerciad@mercyhurst.edu.
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SPORTS
Mercyhurst mens wrestling is off to a phenomenal start this season. After defeating Shippensburg University 30-13 on Saturday, Jan 12, the Lakers have improved their record to an impressive 6-0 on the season. Additionally, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, the Lakers were ranked sixth in the Super Region 1 rankings, with six members ranked in their respective weight classes. Senior Jeffrey Pollard notes the success of the team this season is a product of its members strong relationship to one another. We are close on and off the mat. Coach really stressed being a tight knit group this year, and it is helping substantially with such a diverse team, said Pollard. We have many freshmen and older kids that have not started before, but we are coming together as one and making this our team. Also a member of the football team, Pollard is always striving to improve and achieve. As a senior, he has one last goal to reach before his career at Mercyhurst University is over. It feels great having a winning
Jeffrey Pollard, right, gets ready to grapple against an Ashland University opponent on November 30, 2012.
record, but I am not going to settle for that. This is my last year of wrestling and I want to leave no doubts and have a great season, said Pollard. I want to make it to nationals and become the first Heavy Weight All-American at Mercyhurst University. While becoming Mercyhurst Universitys first Heavy Weight All-Ameri-
can will be quite the challenge, Pollard is no stranger to conquering obstacles many cannot. In the summer of 2009, Pollard was diagnosed with testicular cancer, and
Christine Bestland races past Clarkson University defenders on October 20 at the Mercyhurst Ice Center.
opportunity of a lifetime and I am very honored to be a part of it. The Lakers return to action Jan. 18 and 19 in the MIC at 7 p.m. and 2 p.m., respectively, against Boston College.
Head Coach Michael Sisti has 350 reasons to smile after the Lakers defeated College Hockey America (CHA) opponent Syracuse 4-1. Sisti has been the only coach in program history dating back to 1999. Mercyhurst is now the third fastest program to reach 350 wins behind Minnesota and New Hampshire. Coach Sisti has always been dedicated to furthering the success of the program he built, said senior Stephanie Ciampa. He puts so much pride and effort in daily, he deserves a lot of credit for the victories. Mercyhurst was most recently ranked eighth in a USCHO.com poll. We need to be consistent and execute our systems well for the rest of the season and just focus on one win at a time, Ciampa said. Junior captain Christine Bestland agrees. We need to quickly come together and be fully prepared everyday both on and off the ice. We need to execute what our coaches give us, and never give up, Bestland said. Freshman Emily Janiga recorded her first career hat trick in the win. The freshman has 27 points, 14 goals, and 13 assists on the season. Juniors Christine Bestland and Christie Cicero marked assists on Janigas hat trick. Sophomore Shelby Bram also added a goal 2:29 into the third period. Sophomore Amanda Makela recorded the win in net with 29 saves. The win over the Orange was Makelas second straight win in net, moving her to 7-2-1 overall. The win moves the Lakers to 16-3-1 overall and 8-2 in the CHA.
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