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As of this spring semester,SaintXavierisnolongerofferingthe apartments at the ParksideVillage as anoff-campushousingoption. The Parkside apartments,more commonly known as theLawndale apar tments , werepreviouslycontractedasaformofstudenthousingbytheuniversity.However,thecontractwasrecentlyterminatedduetosafetyconcerns. A c c o rd i n g t o r e p o r t sbeginningasearlyasSeptemberoflastyear,thefirstfloorbusinessesatParksideVillagehadexperienced“recurringactsofvandalism”.AftercarefulconsiderationbyResidenceLife,StudentAffairs,andPresidentWiseman,thedecisionwasmadetorelocatethestudentsbeinghousedabovethesebusinesses. The SXU students residingin these apartments were firstnotifiedoftheuniversity’sdecisionin early January by JohnPelrine,VicePresidentforStudentAffairs.Studentswere first contacted byemail,andlater,byphone. “We are out of Parksidebecause of concerns of safety forstudents,”statedPelrine.
“Itwasnotaneasydecision,but it was a necessary one. Weknewwhatwehadtodo.” In an inter view, Pelrineexpla ined that 17 windowsbelonging to Parkside Villagebusinesseswere reported tohavebeenhitwithsomesortof“BB”orpelletgun.16ofthe17windowswereonthefirstfloor. The most recent of theseincidents was reported to haveoccurredonChristmas. In terms of a l ternat ivehousing,studentsweregivenalistof various campus housing unitsavailable,bothon-campusandoff-campus. Availabilities includedPulaski, Komensky, andRivieraapartments, Kedzie condos, anddorms inMcCarthy, O’Brien,Morris,andRubloff. Althoughhousingwasmadeavailable to the students beingrelocated,most of those optionsonlyofferedspaceforoneortwostudents,leavinggroupsofthreeormoretoconsidersplittingup. Studentswereaskedtoselectand rank three choices, listingroommate requests with theirresponse.
Nicole Rosales Senior News Editor
Lawndale Leases Discontinued SXU cancels contract with Parkside apartments
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World BitsThe US branch of Atari, the makers of Pong, are currently looking to separate from their parent company, Atari SA, and file bankruptcy protection from. As Atari SA has been having financial downfalls, the US-based operations wish to maintain and increase their company’s current value, something they could not do under Atari SA. Atari SA and Atari, Inc. were not present to comment at this time.(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21124214)
France has sent in over 2,000 troops into Mali to help aid in deflecting Islamic militants within the towns of Diabaly and Douentza. The Islamic militants fled on Friday. The Prime Minister Mohammed Morsi did not agree with France’s action and states, “We never accept military intervention in Mali, because this will exacerbate conflict in the region.” These sentiments were not the same as Diabaly’s mayor, who thanked the Fench and Malian troops. French Defense MinisterJean-Yves Le Drian stated “We will not leave any pockets”, and are actively regaining northern Mali. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21121262)
Cyclone Oswald has been hitting the Lakefield area of Cape York this week in Australia. As of January 22, the rainfall has hit over 30 cm (1 ft) with winds up to 85km/hr (52.8mi/hr). Roads have been closed for the safety of the Australian citizens. In the town of Napranum, citizens have been reported to be sleeping in town hall to escape being trapped within their homes.(http://www.news.com.au/national/queenslands-north-braces-for-flash-floods-after-oswalds-low-blow/story-fndo4ckr-1226558563257)
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The Xavierite Mark Vargas, ExecutiveDirectoroftheUniversityLibraries,will be leaving after ten yearsof working here at Saint XavierUniversity. VargasstatesthathisofficiallastdatewillbeJune30wherehewillbemovingtostarthisnewjob. “Thehardestpartisn’tleavingtheplace, it’s leaving thepeople.Youdeveloplotsoffriendshipsandrelationshipswithpeoplethatyouwouldn’thavemetotherwise.Therearesomegreatadministrators,staff,andstudentshere,”Vargasstates. Since startingworkhere onJuly1,2002,Vargashasoverseenmany changes in theRobert andMaryRitaMurphyStumpLibrarylocated in theWardeAcademiccenter. “I have come to love thetraditionof the Sisters ofMercy.Thatwillbewithmefortherestofmy life. It’s thepeople thatmaketheplace.Abuildingisbrickandmortar;it’sthepeopleinsidethatreallymakethedifference,” He continues with, “Andthat’swhat’shard,it’salwayshardto leave the folks youhave beenworkingwithforareallylongtime.It’swithreallymixedemotionsthatI’llbeleavingSXU,”statesVargas. Vargas explains that hismemorable moment here at
SaintXavierwas“Thefirstdayofschool inFall 2011,whenpeoplewalked into therenovated libraryfor the first time. Freshman andsophomoresnowdon’tknowhowthe old library looked like. Butto see the faces of peoplewhentheyfirstwalkedinandseethemlookingaroundandtohavepeopleoohandah;thatwasoneofthebestdaysyoucanaskfor.” However,Vargas says tonotonly thank him, stating that, “Igivemyselfverylittlecreditforwhatwe’vedone, it’swhatothershavedonethathelpedmakeithappen.It’shardtoseparateoutwhatyouthoughtordid.Changeishardforpeopleandthislibraryunderwentalotofchangeandthecreditgoestothestaffformakingthosechanges,adaptingtothem,andbuyingintothem.” Whenitcomestohispositionat Saint Xavier, Vargas and thelibrary staff work hard tomakesureresourcesandtechnologyareavailable to students when theyneedthem. Whenaskedwhathewillmissuponhisdeparture,heexplained,“It’salwaysthestudents.Italwayscomesbacktothestudents.Everyinstitutionhas students that youremember.ButImetthroughtheyears here somany great youngpeoplethatjustbrightenyourday.Yourealizethisiswhatit’sallabout.I see people using the recourses
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StudentAffairs has createdanewdepartmentatSaintXavierUniversity. TheDepartment ofStudentMedia,consistingofTheXavierite newspaper andWXAV88.3F.M.,was launched in earlyJanuary. According toVicePresidentof StudentAffairs John Pelrine,the department was createdto distinguish the two studentmediaoutlets fromother studentorganizations. Previously, theoutlets had fallen under theauthority ofCampusLife,whichoverseesmostotherstudentgroupsandactivities. “The newspaper and radioarereallysmallbusinesses,”Pelrinesaid.“Iwantedthenewdepartmentto reflect the specialtyof studentmedia.” F u r t h e rmo r e , Pe l r i n ebelieves the department’s futurei s interconnected with theDepartment ofCommunication.He hopes to one day bridge thecurrentgapbetweentheacademicside of communication at SaintXavierandtheextracurricularside. “Hop e f u l l y t h e r a d i oand newspaper will be able tosupport the curriculum in the
communication department andvice versa,” Pelrine says. Onepotentialideaheoffersistoplacecommunicationstudentsintoradioand/or newspaper positions aspartof their course requirementsto supplement their learningandgivethempracticalexperience. Pe t e r K re t en , S tuden tMedia’s director, believes hisnewdepartmentisapositivestepforward.“It’sgoingtoenableourmedia outlets to continue theirgrowthanddevelopmentandhelpthem stay current with industrystandards.” Asthenewdirector,Kretenistakingastudent-centeredapproachtorunningthedepartment.“Iwanttocontinuetofosterthegrowthofallthestudentsinvolvedinstudentmedia,”Kretensays.“Bythetimethey leave,Iwantthemtohaveastrongportfoliothatwillhelpthemobtainemployment.” Additionally, Kreten hopesthat the department will giveTheXavieriteandWXAVgreaterexposure in the univer s i t ycommunity and increase studentinterestinthem. When asked what specificplans or changes he has forstudentmediaoncampus,Kretenresponded,“You’lljusthavetowaitandsee.”
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andaskingthequestionandthat’swhatit’sallabout,it’sallaboutthestudents.” When talking about SaintXavier,Vargashadtosaythat,“ThisisreallyauniqueschoolandIdon’tthinkalotpeoplerealizehowgreatofaninstitutionitis.Ithasagreattradition, it takes people of allfaiths,colors,creeds,nationalities,youname it and itmakespeoplefeelcomfortable,andthat’sprettyunique.” Hismottoforlife,“Workhardanddoright,”explainingthathardwork only did people good and
gotthemtotheprofessionalleveltheywantedtogetto.Hewenttoaddthathardworkneedsareasonbehindit,areasonbeyondmaterialwealth. “TheUniversity has a greattagline and it’s ‘Success withPurpose’ and it’s true,” Vargasstates. VargaswillbemovingontoanewspositionasLibraryDeanatSt.CloudUniversityinMinnesota.His partingwords, “Thank you.ThankyoutotheSXUcommunityfortenyears.”
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O n J a n u a r y 31 , t h eapplication step of SXU’s searchfor a replacement for precedingProvostDr.AngelaDurantewillfinallycometoanend. Thesearchforanewprovostbegan back in October whenDurante stepped down from theposition after five years at theposition. A committee, the ProvostSearch Committee, was thenestablished tohandle theprocessofreplacingDurante. This committee has beenconducting a targeted searchfor candidate for the position,sendingajobposttoseveralhighereducation magazines, websitesand conferences including “TheChronicle ofHigherEducation,”“InsideHigherEducation”andtheSXUwebsite. Aftertheapplicationdeadlineof Jan. 31, the search committee
will then review applications forqualifying factors. Among thesequalifications are the abilities toadvanceSXU’slong-termacademicdevelopment according toVision2017, to act as temporary fill-inas President in the case of anemergency,andtomirrorPresidentWiseman’sgoalsforleadership. The committee will theninterviewapprovedcandidatesoff-campusduring first phase of theselectionprocess. Candidates who make itpast the off-campus interviewswill participate in a variety ofassessments including two daysof on-campusmeetingswith thefaculty and staff, full interviews,andtwopresentationsopentothewholecampus. Questionsforeachcandidatewill then be developed basedon the presentations and sentto each candidate. The processwill continue until the searchcommittee decides on a newprovost.
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OnWednesday,March20at3:30p.m.,aMissionDayceremonywill beheld in the FourthFloorBoard room to award a facultymember, a staffmember, and astudentfortheirexcellentservice. “So anyone can nominateanyone,youcannominateafacultymember, staffmember, anotherstudent,andyoucanevennominateyourself.Acommitteeofstafflooksat all the staff nominations andmakes a recommendation to thePresident.The faculty committeedoes the same for the facultymember,andStudentAffairslookat student nominations,” statesSisterJoyClough. All nominations for facultymembersmust go to theProvostOffice.Forstaff,allnominationsgo
tothePresidentoftheStaffCouncilwhileallnominationsforstudentsgotoStudentAffairs. Flyerscontaininginformationon the criteria, procedure anddeadlines are posted aroundcampusaswellasonlineatwww.sxu.eduandwillbepostedonwww.sxu.edu. Althoughanyoneisallowedtonominateanyone,theseprestigiousawardsgotoafacultymember,staffmember,andastudentwhofitthecriteria. “Theemphasisisonservice.For the student, it is basicallyserviceatandbeyondSaintXavier.For the staff member, it’s anemphasison servicewith lookingat, ina lotofways,howthey livethe university core values.Withthefacultymemberitishowtheirservice of teaching, scholarship,communityservice,andhowhave
they amassed a body of work; awayoflivingtheacademiclifethatshowsexcellence,”saysSisterJoy. There are three differentawards.TheSaintXavierUniversityAwardgoestoarecognizedfacultymember,TheSisterIsidorePerrigo,R.S.M.Staff ServiceAwards goestoarecognizedstaffmember,andTheMotherPaulitaMorris,R.S.M.Student ServiceAward goes to arecognizedstudent. When asked abouthow thenameof the awards came about,SisterJoyexplainedthatboththeSisterIsidorePerrigoawardandtheMotherPaulitaMorrisawardhavesomehistorytothem. “Sister Isidore was a Sisters ofMercy,whoworkedatSaintXaviera long time agowhen itwasnotonlyacollegebutalsoahighschoolandagrammarschool.Shewasinchargeofwhatwascalled‘thecandy
department,’’’SisterJoyexplains. AfterSisterIsidore’spassing,theSistersofMercywere lookingto purchase property aroundthis area to build a college. TheSisters ofMercy came about abroker (the brother of a mannamed Lindheimer who wasSister Isidore’s good friend),whorememberedhowSisterIsidorewaskindtohisyoungersister.DuetoherkindnessandgenerositySaintXavierUniversityfounditsway. WhenitcomestotheMotherPaulitaMorrisAward, Sister Joysays thatMother PaulitaMorris“wasontheboardforSaintXavierfor an incredibly long time. Shewas very interested in advancingpeoples understanding of theirfaith.Shesawthatimportanceofserviceasawayoflivingyourfaith.” Sister Joy later explains thatdue toMother Paulita’sMorris’s
interestinadvancingpeople’sfaithby away of service, students arereceievinganawardfittobeinhername. When aUniversitymembernominates anothermember, thenomineereceivesanotificationandhastheopportunitytoacceptthatnomination. “It does not take a lot tonominate,anditisaverygoodwayto thinkabouthowweare livingourmissiononMissionDayandhowcanwesaytopeoplewhoareoutstandingandlivingthemission,thankyoufordoingthat,foryourexample,andforencouragingtherestofus,”SisterJoystates. Thenominationprocessisjustopening and ready forUniversitymembers to begin recognizingthosewho show an outstandingservicetotheUniversityandtothecommunity.
Mission Day Award NominationsNermeen ShaabnehNews Editor
They were then re-housedin order of the lottery numbersselectedlastspring. Although students werecontacted on Friday, Jan. 4thabout re-housing options, theywereexpectedtohavemadetheirdecisionsby8:00a.m.onMonday,Jan.8thtoallowfortheirrelocationinatimelymatter. StudentswerealsoinformedthattheSXUFacilitiesStaffwouldbe available to assist with thetransferofbelongings,butalthoughtheywould try to accommodatethese students’ schedules, theirassistancewould bemost readilyavailableonJan.9and10.
To ease their transitionintonewhousing, the universitydid not require these studentsmoving into an on-campush o u s i n g a c c ommod a t i o nto increase their meal plans(previously “Bronze”) to the“Silver”mealplans,theminimumplanusuallyrequiredforstudentslivinginQuadHalls.Furthermore,students that needed residentparking were not charged forpermitsforthespringsemester. According to Pelrine, evenwithsuchshortnotice,theprocesshas gone smoothly, and that theuniversitystandsbytheirdecision. “We are confident it is thecorrectdecisionstotakereasonableandpossiblestepstomaintainthesafetyofourstudents,”hesaid.
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On beha l f o f the StudentGovernmentAssociation,Iwouldliketoextendawarmwelcometothestudents, faculty,andstaff. Ihopethateveryonehadrestfulandenjoyablewinterbreak,andthatweallarepreparedtofacethesemesterahead.IknowthatIamveryeagerand excited forSGAaswebeginthisacademicyear.
First,Iwouldliketointroducethenewgroup,SaintXavierCounsel.SXCisanewstudentorganizationthatisacombinationoftheStudentGovernmentAssociation and theStudentActivities Board. Moreinformationwill be given at theStudent LeadershipApplicationInfoSessionsscheduledthroughoutthenextmonthandahalf.
Thereisavarietyoftopicsonouragendathissemester,butnoneare
as important as your suggestionsand concerns. We will do ourvery best to voice your concernsto the administration andmakeimprovementsaroundcampusthatwillbenefitthestudentbody.
Wewanttothankyouallforyoursupportofgoing toStarbucksonSaturdaysduringthefallsemester.Starbucks is now open everySaturdayfrom10:00a.m.to4:00p.m.
Thank you for all of those thatcontacted their Senators askingthem to support a bill that willhelp lower the costs of textbooksin the state of Illinois. DePaulUniversity,SaintXavierUniversity,andmanymorecollegesinIllinoisare working diligently to findsupportforsuchabill.We are working close with ITto ensure that all wireless issuesare reported as soon as possiblebecauseweknowhowvitalinternet
Welcome Back From SGA!accessistoyourlearning.
Asweallpreparefortheupcomingsemester,knowthatnomatterhowbusyorhectictheyearbecomes,yourStudentGovernmentAssociationwillbeheretohearyourvoiceandtocommunicateyourideastotheadministration. Also findus onFacebookatStudentGovernmentAssociationatSXUandonTwitter@SXUSGA. If you have anyquestions or concerns, pleasefeel free to stop by the StudentOrganization Center, L109B,Campus Life, or emailmyself [email protected].
Best wishes on this upcomingSemester!
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Kelly MihalikPresident of SGA
Correction in 12/5 IssueIn the 12/5 issue of The Xavierite, we regretfully
misprinted the Cougar Football record. Rather than the 10-2 record printed on the front page, the football team
ended their season with a record of 11-2.
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VIEWPOINTSTipping Point in Global Warming
We are experiencingmoreandmoresigns that theplanet iswarming. Ofcourse,onecannotpointtoanyoneeventandblameitonglobalwarming.Nevertheless,therehavebeennumerouseventsthat point to global warmingincluding the dramatic droughtsandheatwaves in theU.S. overthelastfewyears.HurricaneSandyis just the latest of such extremeweatherevents. Wedon’thaveanymoretimeto deny the existence of globalwarming. Instead let us try tosolveitbeforeitgetsoutofhand.Europe has been tackling thisproblem for some timenow,andtheUnitedStateshas juststartedto combat it within the last fewyears aswell. I would normallycommend our ability to strivefor less pollution slowlywithoutdampening economic growth. Itwasn’tuntilthepastfewyearsthatIstartedreadingmore,andalsojustlookingaroundme,thatIrealizedthatwecannotaffordtotacklethisproblemslowandsteadyanymore. Ifwedonotact soon, theremight not be a future to lookforward to! But why, you ask?Whydid I change fromeveryonedoingtheirfairsharebutnoneedtopanic,towemusthaveagreensurge now attitude? It has beendiscoveredthatthereareabout1.7trillion tons of carbon frozen inpermafrostaroundtheworld.Thispermafrosthasjuststartedtomelt,meaningthatwearegoingtohavemorepollutionintheatmosphere.Also,someofthecarbonreleasedfromthepermafrostwillbereleasedasMethane,whichis25timesmoreeffectiveattrappingheatascarbon.Thisisjustmorebadnewsforthefutureofourplanet.
T h e Un i t e d N a t i o n sEnvironment Program estimatedthatworldtemperaturesaregoingtorisebetween3°C–5°C(5.4°F–9°F)by theendof thecentury.That estimate does not includethemeltingpermafrost. Sothesenumbers are likely to be wrongandunfortunatelytheincreaseintemperaturemight evenbemoredirethenwhattheseresultssay.Letusforgetaboutthepermafrostforamomentandthinkaboutthatforaminute.Thismeansthatbythetimewe aremiddle-aged, averagetemperaturesaroundtheworldwillbearound2°Fand4°Fhotterthanpre-industrialized times. The lastcoupleofsummershavebeenprettyhot,butimaginehowitwillbeinthe future. Farmershave alreadybeen strugglingwith thewarmertemperatures, but we are just atthebeginning. Temperatures arecurrently 0.8°Chigher than pre-industrializedtimes. Thesimplefactofthematteristhattheworldisgettingwarmer,anditisgettingwarmerfast.Thewhole warming problem canbecomeadominoeffect.Themorepollutionintheairtrapsmoreheat.Ahotterworldcausesicetomelt.Icecanreflectsomesunlightandmake theworld cooler. So lessicewillmeanmorewater,whichabsorbsmoreheat.Eventually,itgetshotenoughtomeltpermafrost.This then will release a lot ofcarbondioxideandmethaneandmaketheworldevenwarmer. Now the in te rna t iona lcommunity,includingtheUnitedStates, all agree that we shoulddo everything in our power tonot allowworld temperatures toincreasemore than 2°C. Thereis someprogress beingmadeForexample,theUnitedStatescarbonemissions output went down
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TherecentrelocationofSaintXavierstudentsfromtheParksideVillagehousingcomplextovariousresidencesacrosscampushas,toadegree,pittedsomestudentsagainstthe administration—a perennialoccurrenceatanyuniversity.Bothsideshavevalidreasonsforfeelingtheway they do, and onlywhentheyunderstandeachothercanwemoveforward. TheXavieritebelievesthattheuniversitydisplayedanadmirablecommitmenttostudentsafetyandwelfare during this situation.Atthe same time, opponents of thedecision to relocatehave a pointwhen they argue the actionwasratherextremeandabrupt. The spark that caused theuniversity to end relationshipswith Parkside Village centeredon an unknown individualwitha BB gun who had been firinginto the building’s windows.Pellets were fired on five or sixoccasions, involving 17windows,mostrecentlyonChristmas. Whilemany studentsmayargue that a few pellets do notconstitute a threat to their livesandwellbeing,theintentbehindtheattacksdoes.Thiswasnotsomeisolated incident. The frequencyof the shootings implies that theperpetratorhadaseriousproblemwith that particular residencecomplexand/oritsresidents. Thereisnotellingwhatheorshemighthavedoneinthefuture.Hence,theuniversitywaswisetoplacesafetyfirstandnottaketheriskofthesituationescalating. Wehope that theuniversityappliesthesecommonsensesafetyprecautions in every aspect ofits operation, like not sendingstudents to high-crime areas foreducation or nursing clinicalexperiences,forexample. Nevertheless, some of therelocated students areupset, andunderstandably so.After all, thee-mail they received telling themto begin packing was extremelyabrupt . Imagine the pol iceknockingonyourdoortellingyouto permanently leave yourhousebecause the ground is unstableandmightcollapse.Nodoubt,youwouldbefrustratedandangry. Instead of this sudden anddrastic action, the universityshouldhavegraduallybeenkeepingstudents informed that such adecisionmightbemade.Sincetheshootingsoccurredoveraperiodoftime,therewasampleopportunity
The Xavieritewelcomesandencouragesletterstotheeditor.Letterswillnotbeeditedforcontentreasons,thoughwereservetherighttonotprintlettersthatarelibelous.Wealsoreservetherighttoeditforlengthbutpromisethatnocontentwillbecompromised.
fordiscourseandcorrespondencewiththestudentssoastoeaseintothiseleventhhourexodus. Furthermore, the task ofkeeping the SaintXavier campusand all of its holdings safe andorderlyisuptoPublicSafety.Sowewouldliketorespectfullyposethequestionwhethermore proactiveapproachescouldhavebeentakento prevent these incidents orapprehendtheperpetratoronthepartofthatdepartment. Fromapractical standpoint,however, itmakes sense for theschool to end its contract withthe tenantnotonly froma safetyconcern regarding the students,but from a liability standpointregardinguniversityfinances. Consider if justone studentlostaneyetoaBBpellet.Notonlywouldthatstudentsufferwiththatinjury the rest of his or her life,but the university would surelybesued,andrightfullyso.Suchalawsuitcouldcompletelyruintheuniversity’s finances and image,negatively affecting all students,facultyandstaffinthefuture. Thus,theuniversitybasicallyhasnochoicebuttoleaveParkside.Studentswho claim they shouldhavetherighttostayregardlessoftheuniversity’sdecisionarecorrect.In fact they do.They can alwaysenter into private contractswiththelandlordtowhichSaintXavieris not a party. In fact, a couplestudentshavedonejustthat. Now, we know throughunofficial channels that one ofthe likely reasons some formerstudent residents of ParksideVillageareupsetwiththeclosureis that those apartments wereknown for their parties. Suchparties are petty reasons to riskstudents’ safety, however, andanybodyfairlyexaminingthisissuewill understand that.Thepartiescan always be relocatedwith thestudents. In the end, this relocationis oneof those issues towhich amutual understandingmightnotbe reached. According to VicePresident JohnPelrine, however,the process has gone relativelysmoothly. We are happy to hear that.Thiscouldalwayshavegoneworse.After all, we are talking aboutremovingpeoplefromtheirhomes.Safety must always come first,but that doesnotmean that theuniversity cannot learn from thisexperience tomake future suchdecisionsgoevenmoresmoothly.
VIEWPOINTS2% in 2012 to 5.9 billion tons.ButGermanywas theonly othercountry out of the top tenmostcarbon producing countries tocut its global emissions. India’scarbon emissionswentup7% to2.5billiontonsandChina’scarbonemissionswentupawhopping10%to10billiontons!Overall,carbonemissions around theworld rose3%. I am impressed to see theUnitedStatestakingthisseriously,but we need to domore. The2°C rise in temperaturewas putout there as a safe, somewhatrealistic goal that would keepcountries, and society in check.Butifcountrieskeeppollutinglikethis,thenwearenotgoingtokeeptemperatures from going above2°C. Temperatures are going toriseabovethatlimit,anditismorethan a hotter planet thatwe areexperiencing.Highertemperaturesmeanshigherwaters,morefrequentand stronger hurricanes hittinglands farther and farther north,moreseveredroughtscausingfoodshortageslikewehaveneverseen,the collapse of countries close totheequator,andmigrationtothepoleswill becomewidespread bythetensofmillionsofpeopleifweallowtemperaturestoprogresspassthe2°Cbarrier.
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Matthew LindemanViewpoints Contributor
http://www.sfgate.com/science/article/World-s-heat-trapping-pollution-ris-es-3-4085870.php
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/27/global-warming-permafrost-thaw-siberia_n_2196876.html#slide=1147367
http://thinkprogress.org/cli-mate/2011/02/17/207552/nsidc-thawing-permafrost-will-turn-from-carbon-sink-to-source-in-mid-2020s-re-
leasing-100-billion-tons-of-carbon-by-2100/
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Last August, a 57 year oldmaninJacksonville,Floridawentgrocery shopping for his wifeat a dollar store. This simpletask quickly turned into a lifethreateningsituationastwoarmedrobbersarrived,theirgunspointedatthestoreclerk.Beforethesethugscouldharmanybody,however,oneofthemwasshotbytheshopper,who was carrying a concealedweapon.The secondquickly fledthestore.Innocentlivesweresavedbecauseofthatshopper’srighttobeararms. Inthewakeofthehorrendousschool shooting inConnecticut,inwhich somany childrendied,the debate over gun control haspassionatelyresurfaced.Giventheopportunity,manywouldquicklyrestrict gun ownership or eveneliminatetheSecondAmendmentand askquestions later.This is amistake. Forone,thosewhoareseekingsuch immediate restrictions areacting on pure emotion, drawnfrom the Connecticut tragedy,andnot taking the time to thinkthrough the issue logically. It isthesameassomeonecommittinga reckless act in the heat of themomentonlytoregretitlater. The truth is that a blanketbanongunsisnotonlycompletelyimpractical in theUnited States,butalsopotentiallydangerous.
Now,afavoritetalkingpointbyguncontroladvocatesisthefactthattheUnitedKingdom,withitstightgunrestrictions,hasfarfewergundeaths then theU.S.,whichhastheworld’s largestnumberofprivatelyheldguns.TheargumenthereisthatbecauseguncontrolhasreducedgundeathsintheU.K.andotherEuropeancountries,itwoulddosointheU.S. Let us take a closer look atguncontrol in theU.K. In1996,16 young children and a teacherwere murdered by a gunmanwho entered a primary schoolgymnasiuminDunblane,Scotland. Th i s ma s s a c re i n c i t eda passionate discourse on guncontrol, which culminated inthe FirearmsAmendmentAct of1997 banning private ownershipof handguns.At that time therewereanestimated200,000legally-registered handguns in theU.K.Authorities began confiscatingthem. In thedecade after theban,gunhomicides actually increasedon the average, peaking in 2004.Onlyinthepastsixyearshasthenumber consistently begun todecrease.Evennow,however,thereareanestimated4,060,000firearms(ofalltypes)privatelyownedintheU.K. Now let us suppose such astrict law is passed in theU.S. Iwill stickwithhandguns to keepthe point simple. There are anestimated 40-45million adultswho own handguns in theU.S.Compare that with the 200,000in theU.K. when the ban was
passed. Keep inmind also thattheU.S. has a total land area of2,959,064squaremiles,comparedtotheU.K.’s94,060squaremiles.Inshort,therearewaymoregunshereandmoreplacestohidethem. So we can ban guns, butsuchanedictwouldbeascheapastheinkusedtowriteitup.Thereis noway the authorities wouldever come close to confiscatingall of those weapons. Earlier Iwasspeakingstrictlyofhandguns,butforthoseofyouwhowanttoban all guns, youwould have toconfiscate…waitforit…270millionfirearms! Butforthesakeofargument,letussupposethatauthoritiesdosomehowmanagetoclearupevenhalf of those guns. Just becausesomethingisillegaldoesnotmeanpeoplewillnotacquireit. CocaineisillegalintheU.S.,yet the drug trade is flourishing.Child prostitution is also illegal,yetthereareanestimated100,000child prostitutes being abusedin the U.S. today. In Illinois,somethingassillyasfireworksareillegal,yetgooutsideonJuly4andseehowmany of yourneighborsignorethatlaw. Sobanninggunsiscompletelyimpractical. “But why not tryanyway?” you ask. Simple. Itwouldredistributethegunowningpopulation. The law abidingcitizenswouldturntheirgunsintotheauthoritiesandsitdefenselessas thugs and criminals go abouttheir business as normal.GoingbacktothestoryIbeganwith,thetworobberswouldstillhavetheir
guns,buttheshopperwhostoppedthemwouldnothavehis.Sure,thetotalnumberofgundeathsmightdecrease—for criminals. Innocentpeople would continue gettingkilled. EventheU.K.isnotimmunefrom this fact. In 2010, a lonegunmankilled12peopleinamassshooting inCumbria, northernEngland—ithappeneddespiteallofthestrictgunlaws.Infact,violentcrimeintheU.K.,whichincludesall violent acts against people, ishigherthanintheUnitedStates.So thinkingwe canpreventmassshootings and other forms ofviolence by a gun ban iswishfulthinking. Indeed, criminals could restassured that they would not beshotbyaprivatecitizenprotectinghislifeorproperty.TheschoolinConnecticutwasa“gunfreezone.”Thatpointlessphrasedidnothingtodeterthegunman.Itmayhaveactuallyreassuredhim. Here in Chicago we havesomeof the strictest gun laws inthecountry.YetChicago’smurderrateisfourtimesthatofNewYorkanddouble that of LosAngeles.Whatmore,duringthespanofthewar inAfghanistan,morepeoplehave died from gun violence inChicagothenhavesoldiersonthebattlefield! Banning guns is not theanswer to eliminating crime.Shouldgunownerspassathoroughbackground check? Of course.Should they prove that they cansafelyhandleaweapon?Naturally.Iwillevengosofarastosaythat
you can ban certain so-called“assaultweapons,”butonlyifyoucanactuallydefinewhatthoseare.Afterall,fulloutmachinegunsarealreadybasicallyillegal. I canunderstandwhymanybelieve thatgunsmake theworldascaryplace,andIhavenodoubtthatmostpeoplewhowanttoseethembannedhavegoodintentions.Nevertheless, I contend that itwould bemuch scarier to knowthatsociety’svillainsremainheavilyarmed,whileyouhaveonlyafryingpantoprotectyourself.
Banning Guns Does Not Ban Crime
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The Unbarable TruthTony BaraEditor in Chief
Fighting an Army of Straw Men
Any discussion of gun useinAmericaquickly turns into anideologicaldebateaboutgunrightsversusgunviolence.Thosewhofearthe damage gun violence candowantmoreguncontrollaws,whilethosewho fear losing their gunscite everything fromvideo gamestomental illness as the cause forviolenceinthiscountry. We aremoving away froma frank analysis of gun use andmoving towards a discussion ofabsolutely anything besides gunsthemselves. The way we speak aboutgunshasevenchangedinthepastthree decades. Since 2008, theterm “SecondAmendment” hasbeenusedmorefrequentlyinthenewsmediathanthephrase“guncontrol.”(NewsLibrary.com) Gun rights activists havea much easier time securingsympathy for theirpositionwhentheycanframethedebateintermsof Constitutional rights, ratherthantheeffectsofgunviolence. One of themost commonpoints of def lect ion in theconversation about gun violence
is thatweneed tokeep gunsoutofreachfrompeoplewithmentalillness.Infact,peoplewithmentalillnesscommitonly4%ofviolencewithintheU.S.(AmericanJournalofPsychiatry) Mental illness is not thetrue culprit here,much less thepeople who live with it daily.AccordingtotheNationalInstituteofMentalHealth’sEpidemiologicCatchmentAreastudy,whichused18,000subjects,evenpeoplewithseveremental illnesses were notparticularlypronetoviolence. People withmental illnessareabouttwiceaslikelytocommitviolenceintheirlifetimesthanthegeneral population. In contrast,the study found that thosewithsubstance abuse problems wereseven times as likely to commitviolence compared to the generalpublic. E ven s o , p ro fe s s i ona lpsychiatristsadmitthatitisvirtuallyimpossibletopredictwhichpeoplewill be violent, based on theirmentalhealthprofilealone.JeffreySwanson is an expert in violenceepidemiology and a psychiatryprofessor at Duke University.He explains, “Psychiatrists, usingclinical judgment, are notmuchbetter than chance at predictingwhichindividualspatientswilldosomethingviolentandwhichwillnot.”(NYTimes)
It can be very tempting topinpointournation’s issueswithviolence and use people withmental illness as a scapegoat.Analreadystigmatizedgroupmakesanexcellentvillain in the schemeofgunviolence.Anditisveryeasytotargetvillainsinclearcuttragedieslikemassshootings. But the reality is thatmassshootings do notmake up themajority of gun deaths. Theseshootings are isolated, if bloodyincidents that seem to occurrandomly.Theseshootingsreceiveextensivemedia coverage, whencomparedtoaveragegunhomicidesandsuicides. This imbalance in coveragecan lead us to forget the dailyhorrorofgunviolenceinourowncities. In 2012,Chicago saw500homicides,87%ofwhichinvolvedguns. Three hundred nineteenstudents were shot in Chicagopublic schools throughout thepastschoolyear,with24resultingdeaths.(ChicagoSun-Times) Easily-accessible informationfrom theUnited StatesCensusBureau shows that young blackmen in America die from gunviolenceateighttimestherateofyoungwhitemen. BlackChicagoansmake up33% of the city’s population,but 70% of itsmurder victims.Philadelphia shares a similar
Ofcourseweaponsshouldbekeptoutofthehandsofpeoplewhowouldusethemunwisely.Butthispremiseforcesustoconsiderwhatawiseuseofaweaponis. Areweusingweaponswiselyifwekillonly“bad”people?Weareallhuman,whichmeansthatonanygivendaywecouldfallintoeitherofthesecategories.Wecaneasilybeagoodguyonemomentandabadguythenext.Ifwearearmedatalltimes, it ismuchmore likely thatourchangingmoodscanturnfromaggravatingtolethalinaninstant. In order to move towardsany solution to the problem ofgunviolenceintheU.S.,wemustpushbeyondtheparallelofhero/villain.Reallifebattlesdonothavewinnersorlosers,whethertheyarefought on foreign soil or in ourownstreets. When guns are involved,everyoneisatrisk.Owningagundoes not make someone moreviolent, but itmakes it farmorelikelythatiftheyeverchosetohurtsomeoneelse,orthemselves,theirforcewouldbelethal. Themore armed everyoneis,thelesssafeweallare,whetherthoseweaponsbelongtoevilpeopleormorally upright people. It isour social obligation to limit theamountofdeadlyweaponsinourhomesandinourcities.Weoweittooneanothertoendtheviolence.
problem:in2011,ofthe324murdervictimsinthecity80%werekilledbyguns.Andofthosevictims,75%wereblackPhiladelphians. Mass shootings are certainlytragic events.But so is each andeverytimeayoungpersonfallstoliberalgunuseinourcities.Perhapsthese victims are not considerednewsworthy because their deathsseemacommonfactofcitylife. But if it is so commonplacethattheirnamesarenotmentionedinthenews,thenitisabigenoughnational problem to deserveimmediateattention.Ifwedevotedmoretimetorightingthewrongsof gun violence and less time todefendingour“right”topotentiallycommit violence, we could beclosertosolvingtheproblem. Inanofficialstatementfromthe National Rif le Association(NRA),Wayne LaPierre,NRA’sexecutive vice president stated,“Theonly thing that stops abadguywithagunisagoodguywithagun.” There are no “good guyswith guns” and “bad guys withguns,”becausethereareno“goodguys” or “bad guys.” There areonlypeoplewithguns.Lifeisnotan oldWestern or a superheromovie. People aremore ethicallycomplexandatthesametimemoreanimalisticallycompulsivethanwegiveourselvescreditfor.
Journal of the ApocalypseGenevieve ButhodSenior Viewpoints Editor
Page 7The XavieriteWednesday, January 23 2013
Plans for American Death Star? I’ve Got a Bad Feeling About This...
I swear toGod,Americansget dumber every year. I wouldhave loved to write about filmor something pertinent aboutAmerican politics for my firstcolumn of the year, but as theCrusader of Sanity my powersof “Duh!” are needed elsewhere,though not totally unrelated tothe previousmentioned areas ofconversation. Ithas come tomyattentionthat recently theWhiteHousereceivedapetitionfortheUnitedStatestoconstructareal,workingversionoftheDeathStarfromthe“StarWars”movies. Forthoseofyounotfamiliarwiththefilmfranchise,theDeathStarisaspacestationthatisthesizeofasmallplanetwitharaygunsopowerfulthatitcandestroyplanets.Oh yeah, it’s also theweaponofchoiceofthefilmseriesantagonist–acorruptedgalacticfascist. Ialmostdon’tknowwheretobeginwiththis.AccordingtoNPR,this petitionwas signed by over34,435people.PrimaryamongthereasonscitedforthispetitionbeingsignedwastoputAmericansbacktowork. Ipresumeonlytwokindsofpeoplewouldsignsuchapetition. The first groupmost likelyconsists of people doing this assomesortofsarcastic jokejusttosee if their “clever” littlepetition
cangetenoughsignaturestomakeittothedeskofPresidentObama;theproblemistheyarenotclever. They are onlywasting theirtimeandthetimeofpeoplewhohavetosortthroughthesepetitionsanddecidewhether ornot thesepetitionsareimportantenoughtomakeittoPresidentObama’sdesk. Thinkofimportantpetitionsof concerned Americans thatwerehaltedbecauseofthisstupidjoke.The other group of peoplewho signed this thing, amuchsmaller demographic I hope, arepeoplewho actually believe thatthe United States of Americashould,outofnecessity,constructaspacestationwiththecapabilityofdestroyingplanetsinordertoputAmericansbacktowork. The problem with thislies in three areas. First, it’s notpossible. Even in the fictionalworld thatGeorgeLucas created,onecharacterremarksthatit’snotpossible for a space station to besobig; inauniversethat featurestelekineticpowersandbizarrealiencreatures, theDeathStar is a far-fetchedconcept. Second,theUnitedStates istrying to cut back on its defensebudget;whyinthehellwouldthegovernmentwant to concentratemoremoney into constructingaweapon that couldn’t possiblyexist? Third, it’s the antagonist’smainweapon;theyareidentifyingourcountrywiththeworstfascistorganization in filmhistory (notcounting theNazis in countlessWorldWarIIfilms). It’s admirable people are
concerned that otherAmericansneedwork,butwouldn’titbeniceiftheyfocusedtheireffortsintoapetitionthatwasn’tawasteoftime? This sounds ridiculous, butthisisn’tthefirsttime“StarWars”hascomeintoquestioninregards
togovernmentpolicy.Backduringthe final days of theColdWar,PresidentRonaldReaganproposeda“StarWars”-esquedefensesystemthatcouldbeusedtostrikedownnuclearweaponsfromspace;peoplelaughedatitandcalleditajoke. Thisisanevenworseidea.AtleastPresidentReaganwaspushedtoapointofcrazydesperationbytheRussiansandalongenduringColdWar. This is likely nomore thanpeoplegoofingofforcrazypeoplewho actually think that aDeathStar is a good idea.Evenputtingmonetarylogicasideandassumingforamomentthatthegovernmentactuallydecidedtogoaheadwiththis plan to construct amassive
our galaxy, let alone planets thatwanttodobattlewithplanetEarthor theUnited States thatwouldnecessitate theneed for aDeathStar. TheWhiteHousehasrecentlyupped the number of signaturesneededonapetitionfrom25,000to100,000. I just hope that this prankdoesn’t inspire countless filmfans (or delusional nutcases) topress the government toproduceartifactsthatcanonlyexistwithintherealmofHollywood.Iamsurethereissomeloserinhisbasementas we speak drafting a petitionfor the government to startmassproducing real-life versions ofDocBrown’sFluxCapacitorfrom“Back to theFuture” or an armyofkiller,timetravelingrobotsthatarestraightfromthemindofJamesCameron. Maybe there’s even somedelusional personwriting for thegovernmenttounleashthepowerof theArk of theCovenant thathasbeenstoredawaysinceIndianaJones recovered it fromtheNazisbackin1936. There is a scene in KevinSmith’sfilm“Clerks”inwhichthetwomain characters,Dante andRandal (both college dropouts),carryonaconversationonwhethertheDeath Star was constructedbyarmylevelengineersorsimple,innocentcontractorsjusttryingtomakealiving. Itisascenethatissoridiculous(andthereforefunny)thatitcouldonlyexistwithinthemovies,orsoIthought.
spaceweapon,thisisstillahorribleidea. Withnopracticaluseforthis,thebehemothspacestation(otherthan to look cool and imposing,I suppose) itwould sit idle afterputtingAmericansbacktoworkfor
afewyears. But itis survivalo f t h efittest,andinevitablys o m ec o u n t r yw o u l db e c o m ea f r a i dt h a t t h eUS wouldu s e t h i sg a l a c t i cs u p e rweaponon
planetEarthandbuildaweapontorivalit. We would then becomeinvolved in another ColdWar,only this time it features huge,planet-destroyinglasersthatcouldobliterateanything that stands intheirway.Butwedoliveinaworldwheremoneyisrealandistight. TheestimatedcosttobuildaDeathStar, according toNPR, is$850,000,000,000,000,000. TheUS defense budgetmay be thebiggest in theworld, but it’s notthisbig. That’salotofmoneytowastefor a space station whosemainfunctionwouldneverevenbeused. There is no evidence ofplanets that can support life in
Crusader of Sanity
Brian LaughranViewpoints Correspondent
Confessions of a Writer
I just want to congratulatethehuman race onmanaging tosurvivegoingaroundthesunonemore time, despitewhat certainother calendars predicted or thehundreds of thousands of otherinterestingwayswecouldendourshortexistence. Wetakethistimeeveryyeartorememberthegoodthingsinlifeandmakenew aspirations, and Iamheretotellyouthereflectionsand forecast of my writings tocome. My readersdeserve toknowthemotivesforwhatIputinfrontof themeveryweek, and there isno better explanation than fromthebeginning. My family histor y is aninterestingtalenotmeantforthepaperjustyet,butIwillsaythatIwas exposed tomultiple culturesandpointsofview. I was also bullied in mychildhoodforbeingagamerandalittlefat,soIspentalotoftimebymyself.
Anger always seemed to beboiling beneath the surface, butthatmeditative time allowedmetopushthatfire intothecornersofmymindandtoseethingsforwhattheywere. I took every problem as asociological issue because peopleaffectedtheactionsofothers. AsIgrewupandmovedintohighschool,Iwantedtohelpotherkids who suffered alienation orvariouspeerpressureissues. Over three years as a peermentor, Ihelpeddozensofotherstudentsfromhomeworktosuicide. ItisfromthisexperiencethatIcouldbegintograspthepositiveeffectonepersoncanhave,iftheyshowalittlehumancompassion. I , l ike numerous fel lowincoming college students, lostmy social bearings uponwalkingthrough theuniversity’s door forthefirsttime;soIturnedtoclubsforsomedegreeofsocialstability. When I s t ar ted a t theXavierite, I hadno ideawhat toexpectorreallyevenhowtowriteaweeklyopinioncolumn. Icouldtalkaboutmoviesandgamesuntilthesungoesdown,butI felt having the opportunity toaddressthousandsofpeopleinanarticulatemediumeveryweekboreaseriousresponsibility.
With the displacement ofmyclosesocialcircle, I turnedtothenationalscaletofindmeaningbecausemakingnewfriendsisnotmygreatestattribute. My eyeswereopened to thepainoftheworldandonly justafractionofit. Iwassoveryangry,lost,anddid Imention angry, but then Irealizedsomething. Thepassionthatwasflowingthroughmecouldbechanneledinasimilarconstructivemannerasmyhighschoolyears. Ihadtodosomethingtohelp,andthatisbyspreadingthewordaboutwhatishappening. TheissuesIwriteaboutoftenhave a political nature becausepolitics is people, which are thesourceofourproblems,andpeoplecanchange. Except peopleneed tohear,accept, and act on the truth forchange to occur, so I strive toalways dig as far as I can in thetime allowed to find andpresentthetruthtoyou. Thisexplorationoftencomesatanemotionalcostbecauseoftheseriousness,complexityandpassionItakeonwitheveryelementofthearticle. Probably the most taxingarticlewaslastsemester’seditorial
determinetheactionsofpeople. Wehavethetechnologyhereandnowtostopsomuchsuffering,yetitisnotimplementedbecauseoftheimaginaryball-and-chainwecallmoney. Thebasisoffractionalreservebanking, the world economicsystem, is thatmoney is literallycreatedout of thin air each timemoneychangeshandsintheformofaloan. ButIdigress.Iwillattempttonolongerfocusonpoliticalissueswith political solutions becausethesearefalseprophesies. nsteadIwilladdressimportantissues that can be resolvedwithtechnology (or just telling youaboutcooltech). Technology applied to theplanetandallofitsinhabitantsforthepurposeofsmartconservationandactionwillbe theonly thingbetweenusandruin. AsCharlieChaplin said inTheGreatDictator,“Wethinktoomuchandfeeltoolittle.Morethanmachinery, we need humanity.More than cleverness, we needkindnessandgentleness. Without these qualities, lifewillbeviolentandallwillbelost.”IloveyouandIamsorrythatIhavebeenaravingmadman,thankyou.
ondronestrikesinPakistan. IdugintolegaldocumentsoftheCIA,DODandinterviewsofvictims,whichdredgedupalotofheartbreakinginformation. That article still hauntsmebecause it is just the tip of theicebergofourcompassion-deprivedcountry,whichIamapartof. Ibelievedthiswasacountryof representationandethics, andIhavegrowntoseethatthesearetruecharacteristics,butitisnotourrepresentationandnotthehonesthardworkingethicsofthepublic. With Congress’s approvalrating at 9 percent and 12,000lobbyists spending $2.47 billionin 2012 alone and only 61 billspassed byCongress in the sameyear(rollcall.com,opensecrets.org,clerk.house.gov) I have come to realize thatseeking political solutions topolitical problems is the mostdauntingtask. While thismay be a dismaloutlook,thereisashiningbeckonofpracticalhope:science. The only people who solveproblemspermanentlyarescientistsandengineerswhogiveactionablesolutionsnotthesuitsorjudges. Lawsmake social contractsregulating action based of thescarc i ty of mater ia l , which
Hadrian’s WallGrant VargasViewpoints Editor
ShouldwebuildaDeathstar?wired.com
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Asthefrostsettlesinandwegetac-Winter Hydration Tips
climatedtodrycentralheatinghereatSaintXavier,westarttonoticeitseffectsonourbeautyregimens.Wehavetoupourgamewhencoldweatherrollsaroundduringthewinter
monthstomakesurewearen’talldriedupbyMay.Ourskinisoneofthemostimportantthingstotendtowhenthecoldhits.Windandsleetareenoughtocontendwith,butourskingoesthroughthemoststressduetolackofmoisture. Inthewinter,wehavetobeextracarefultostayhydratedsoourskincanhandlethedrasticchangesintemperatureandhumiditywhenwepassbetweenover-heatedbuildingsandthefreezingwalksbetweenthem. Onethingmanypeopleforgetwhentemperaturesdropisthatisstillveryimportanttowearsunscreeneveryday.Ifwestartwithabaselayereverymorning,ourfaceswillhavebetterprotectionoverall. Next,weshouldmoisturizetwiceadayormore,dependingonindividualskintype.Moisturizingnotonlyhelpsyourskinstaysoftandhealthy,italsoregulatesoilproduction,whichhelpspreventbreakouts. Coconutoilisanexcellentbeautytoolthatyoucanfindinmostgrocerystores.Unlikeotheroils,coconutoilissolidatroomtemperature.Itismucheasierforyourskintoabsorbquickly,soitwillnotsitonthesurfaceandclogpores.Winteristheperfecttimetobreakoutheavy-dutymoisturizers,andpantryitemsaremuchcheaperthanmostmar-ketedbeautyproducts. Whilewearepayingattentiontoourfaces,wecannotforgetaboutourhairandnailstoo.Ourhairhascoldwindstocontendwitheverytimewestepoutside,andournailscanturndryandbrittlefromtoomuchhandsanitizer.Applyingjojobaoilisasimplehairtreatmentyoucandoonceaweaktobringshineandmoisturebacktoyourexhaustedlocks.AndvitaminEoilcanberubbedintoyourcuticlesbeforebedeachnighttoensureyouwakeupwithstrong,healthynails. Goodluckstayinghydratedandhealthythiswinter.With
thesetips,yourskin,hairandnailswillthankyou.
-Genevieve Buthod
Talkingtrolls,giantrockmonstersandaA Hobbit-sized Review of The Hobbit
dragonarejustsomeofthenewMiddleEarthcharactersappearinginthefirstpartofPeterJackson’sadaptationofJ.R.R.Tolkien’sThe Hobbit.Isawthefilmthedayitcameout,
andIbelieveitdiditsjobastheopenertothetrilogy. Thestorydrawstheaudienceinwell,andoneforgetsthatthefilmisnearlythreehourslong.Attheend,thecutoffpointgivesthefilmatypeofcompleteness,whileatthesametimeteasingwhatthesecondpart’s
whyPeterJacksonmadeThe Lord of the Ringsthreefilmslong—threebooks,threefilms.The Hobbit,however,isonebookandnotalongoneatthat.Atpointsduringthefilm,itisclearthatJacksonistryingtostretchseveralscenestolastmuchlongerthentheyshould. Thisisratherannoyingtome.Threefilmsarenotneededtotellthestory,soJackson’sdecisiongivestheimpressionthatheismerelytryingtocashinasmuchaspossibleinsteadofactuallytellingthestoryasitiswritten. Iwillnotholdthisagainstthefilmoverall,however.Itsetsupthetrilogynicelyandsetsuphighexpectationsforpartstwoandthree.Intheend,Jacksonwillprobablyendupwithawonderfultrilogy,eventhoughitwillhavetoveerfurtherawayfromthebook.
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Withthatsaid,The Hobbitshouldnotbeatrilogy.Icanunderstandfocuswillbe.
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Winter In Review Manyinterestingthingshappenedoverthewinter,andTheXavieritehasdecidedtobringyouthebest(andworst)ofwinterbreak2012,includingitsmovies,healthandbeautytipsandinternetculture.
Page 9The XavieriteWednesday, January 23 2013
Asthefrostsettlesinandwegetac-Winter Hydration Tips
climatedtodrycentralheatinghereatSaintXavier,westarttonoticeitseffectsonourbeautyregimens.Wehavetoupourgamewhencoldweatherrollsaroundduringthewinter
monthstomakesurewearen’talldriedupbyMay.Ourskinisoneofthemostimportantthingstotendtowhenthecoldhits.Windandsleetareenoughtocontendwith,butourskingoesthroughthemoststressduetolackofmoisture. Inthewinter,wehavetobeextracarefultostayhydratedsoourskincanhandlethedrasticchangesintemperatureandhumiditywhenwepassbetweenover-heatedbuildingsandthefreezingwalksbetweenthem. Onethingmanypeopleforgetwhentemperaturesdropisthatisstillveryimportanttowearsunscreeneveryday.Ifwestartwithabaselayereverymorning,ourfaceswillhavebetterprotectionoverall. Next,weshouldmoisturizetwiceadayormore,dependingonindividualskintype.Moisturizingnotonlyhelpsyourskinstaysoftandhealthy,italsoregulatesoilproduction,whichhelpspreventbreakouts. Coconutoilisanexcellentbeautytoolthatyoucanfindinmostgrocerystores.Unlikeotheroils,coconutoilissolidatroomtemperature.Itismucheasierforyourskintoabsorbquickly,soitwillnotsitonthesurfaceandclogpores.Winteristheperfecttimetobreakoutheavy-dutymoisturizers,andpantryitemsaremuchcheaperthanmostmar-ketedbeautyproducts. Whilewearepayingattentiontoourfaces,wecannotforgetaboutourhairandnailstoo.Ourhairhascoldwindstocontendwitheverytimewestepoutside,andournailscanturndryandbrittlefromtoomuchhandsanitizer.Applyingjojobaoilisasimplehairtreatmentyoucandoonceaweaktobringshineandmoisturebacktoyourexhaustedlocks.AndvitaminEoilcanberubbedintoyourcuticlesbeforebedeachnighttoensureyouwakeupwithstrong,healthynails. Goodluckstayinghydratedandhealthythiswinter.With
thesetips,yourskin,hairandnailswillthankyou.
-Genevieve Buthod
WithsomerollingtheireyeswhileothersarerollingLes Miserables: A Miserable Experience
tears,TomHooper’sadaptationofthemassivelypopularmusicalLes Miserablesisamixedbagofsorts.Someelementsworkvery
well,othersfailinadetrimentalsense. Hooper’sattempttotellthestoryofFrenchcriminal-turned-goodguyJeanValjean(HughJackman)isastructuralmess.HughJackmangivesa
strong,braveperformanceandcarriesthefilmlikeawarhorseintobattle. AnneHathaway(notinthefilmasmuchasthepostersortrailersmightsuggest)doesheartbreakingworkaswell,butthefilmislargelyspoiledbyHoop-er’sbaddirectionchoicesandChrisDickens’andMelanieOliver’seditingisabysmalanddistracting. RussellCroweisnotasbadaseveryonecreditshimasInspectorJavert,thelawmanontheconstantsearchforValjean.Hemaynotbeabletocarryatune,butthespiritoftheroleisthere.ItremindedmeofJohnnyDepp’sperformanceinSwee-ney Todd.Iwouldneverbuyanalbumbytheguy,butitworksgiventhecontext. EddieRedmayneasFrenchRevolutionaryMariusisreallythehairinthepunchbowl.HesingslikeMichiganJ.Frogandhassomeofthemostinappropriatefacialemotions.AmandaSeyfriedisinthemovie…forsomereason.She’sawasteoftimeasCosette,asisSamanthaBarksasEponine. Themovieisamess,Iassume,becauseHooperhadtheactorssingliveonsetasopposetopre-recordingtheirvoicesandhavingthemlip-synconcamera.Agreatperformance,butitforcestheeditingtoeitherbestiltedorfartookinetic.Whatisleftisamoviethathalfworks.Buthalfamovieisneveragoodthing.
-Brian Laughran
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Talkingtrolls,giantrockmonstersandaA Hobbit-sized Review of The Hobbit
dragonarejustsomeofthenewMiddleEarthcharactersappearinginthefirstpartofPeterJackson’sadaptationofJ.R.R.Tolkien’sThe Hobbit.Isawthefilmthedayitcameout,
andIbelieveitdiditsjobastheopenertothetrilogy. Thestorydrawstheaudienceinwell,andoneforgetsthatthefilmisnearlythreehourslong.Attheend,thecutoffpointgivesthefilmatypeofcompleteness,whileatthesametimeteasingwhatthesecondpart’s
whyPeterJacksonmadeThe Lord of the Ringsthreefilmslong—threebooks,threefilms.The Hobbit,however,isonebookandnotalongoneatthat.Atpointsduringthefilm,itisclearthatJacksonistryingtostretchseveralscenestolastmuchlongerthentheyshould. Thisisratherannoyingtome.Threefilmsarenotneededtotellthestory,soJackson’sdecisiongivestheimpressionthatheismerelytryingtocashinasmuchaspossibleinsteadofactuallytellingthestoryasitiswritten. Iwillnotholdthisagainstthefilmoverall,however.Itsetsupthetrilogynicelyandsetsuphighexpectationsforpartstwoandthree.Intheend,Jacksonwillprobablyendupwithawonderfultrilogy,eventhoughitwillhavetoveerfurtherawayfromthebook.
-Tony Bara
For the full article, please visit thexavierite.com
Withthatsaid,The Hobbitshouldnotbeatrilogy.Icanunderstandfocuswillbe.
A Winter on the Internet Mostpeopledidfascinatingthingsduring
theirwinterbreak.IwasnotluckyenoughtobeoneofthosepeoplewhowentskiingorwenttoFloridaorsome
othermagicalplaceofwonderandfun.InsteadIspentmybreakworkinginretailandsurfingtheInternet.
TheInternetwasaprettyinterestingplaceduringthebreak.Studentswereoutofschoolandinfrontofthecomputeralldayasop-posedtoonlyafterschool,adultshadtakenvacationtimeforthemselvesandtheInternetregularswerestillsayinguntruthfulandrudethingsabouteveryone’smothers.Itwasaflourishingtimeforeveryone. Isawmanynewmemesemerge,thoughveryfewweregoodbyanymeans.Mostofthebadmemesquicklydiedout,buttherewasonethatisstillbeingbeatentodeath.Icouldnotfindthetitleofthememe,butifyouhavebeenonlinelately,Iamsureyouhaveseenthecartoonofaguygettingthrownoutawin-dowatameeting.Ifyouhavenot,thenyouarenotmissingmuch. OneofthefewgoodmemesthatIsawwasbasedoffofascenefromThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.Titled“IHaveNeverBeenSoWrong”,itcap-turesonofthemovie’stendermomentsandisabletouseistastefullyforcomediceffect. Speakingoftastefulthings,oneoftheworstthingsthatIsawthiswinterwasatrendingtopicontwitter.#Cutforbieberstartingshowingupalloverthesocialnetworksiteafterpicturesappearedofthecelebritythatsuggestedhewasusingillegaldrugs.Tweetsofgirlsself-mutilatingthemselvesfloodedtheInternet,butitwassoondiscoveredthatthepictureswerefakeandevery-thingstartedfrom4chan.org(awebsiteIsuggestyouavoid).
Source:huffingtonpost.com,memegenerator.net
-Becki Brown
Manyinterestingthingshappenedoverthewinter,andTheXavieritehasdecidedtobringyouthebest(andworst)ofwinterbreak2012,includingitsmovies,healthandbeautytipsandinternetculture.
Page 10 The Xavierite Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Becki BrownSenior Features Editor
The Oscars: No Country for SuperheroesRecently Announced Nominations Show Academy’s Snub for Iconic Heroes
J anuar y 10 marked animportant day for the nation:the day that the nominationsfor the 85th Academy Awardswere announced. That day wasalso important tome because itmarkedthedaythatIgaveupontheOscars. I eagerly looked at thenomineesforbestpicture.Amour,Argo,Beasts of the Southern Wild,Django Unchained,Les Miserables,Lincoln,Silver Linings Playbook,Zero Dark ThirtyandLife of Pi. I felt like there were somemoviesmissingfromthislist,soIcheckedBestActor,BestActress,BestDirectorandBestScreenplay.Somethingwasverywrong. Where was The Hobbi t : An Unexpected Journey? Moreimportantly, where were all thesuperheroes?WithMarvel’s The Avengers,The Dark Knight Rises andThe Amazing Spider-Man,Iwassurethatthethreefilmswouldbesuretodominatetheawards.NeverhaveIbeensowrong. The Caped Crusader andthe RebootedWebslinger werenot anywhere on the list ofnominations.Ididnotseethefirstfilm in the rebooted Spidermanseries,soIcannotmakeanyclaimsaboutwhich categories inwhichit shouldhave receiveda coveted
“Oscarnod”. IdidseeThe Dark Knight Risesintheatersandagainonceitcameout onDVD. I am completelysurprised and totally appalled bythe fact that this movie, oftenpraisedasthebestBatmanmovieof theChristopherNolan trilogy(and possibly anymovie starringthebroodingBruceWayneandhisheroicalterego),didnotreceiveasinglenomination. The summer ’ s b i g g e s tblockbuster,Marvels’s The Avengers,receivedonenominationforBestVisual Effects. Earth’sMightiestHeroeswillhave toeliminate thecompetitioninordertosecureonewin for people everywhere whowear skintight spandex suits andfightcrime,capesflutteringinthebreeze. They have some tough foesto defeat towalk awaywith thatlittlegoldenman,includingLife of Pi,Snow White and the Huntsman,Prometheusandinmyopinionthebiggestcontender,The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Whydid this happen?Doesthe academy have somethingagainst defenders of justice andtruth?Honestly,Ithinkso. The last nomination for asuperheromoviewas Iron Man 2 forBestVisualEffectsin2011.ThelastwinsforasuperheromoviewereBest Sound Editing andHeathLedger’s Best Supporting Actor
forThe Dark Knight,whichhadsixothernominationsin2008. Within the past 10 years,there have been only five othernominations and one win forsuperheromovies. Thesenumbersdonotmakesense to me. The two highestgrossingfilmsthisyearwereMarvel’s The Avengers($1,511.8mil)andThe Dark Knight Rises ($1,081mil).The Amazing Spider-Man ($752.2mil)camein7th.Thehighestgrossingfilm thatwasnominated forBestPicturewasLife of Pi ($451.7mil),whichcamein13th. NowIcantotallyunderstandwhat everyone is thinking at this
point.“Becki,whatareyoutalkingabout? The academy does notconcern itselfwith theboxofficegross. It cares about intricatestorytelling, heart wrenchingscenes, and the overall artisticeffect.Ifyouwantwhatthepeoplelike,youshouldwatchthePeople’sChoiceAwards.” Touché, random citizen. Iwouldliketopointoutthatjustafewyearsago,The Dark Knight hadeightnominations.EIGHT.WhileitisnotasmanyasLincoln received,it is still pretty good consideringmostmoviesdonotgetany. AsfarasthePeople’sChoice
Awards go, Iwouldmuch ratherwatchthat.Iknowwhothepeoplearethatvotedforthoseare.Theyarepeoplelikeme,myfriendsandmyfamily,notelitistmoviesnobswholiveoutinHollywood. Also, the People’s ChoiceAwards have a category calledFavor i te Movie Superhero .However,Batmandidnotwinthisyear,soIguessthosearerigged,too,butthatisarantforanothertime.
Sources: oscar.com , oscars.org ,boxofficemojo.com,mtv.comPhotos: webpronews, oscars.org, nightheaven.org
Hey,Batsy.Doyouknowwhothenew
guyis?
Ihavenoclue.I’veneverseenhim
before.
Ina small,unassumingstripmall on the corner of 96th andPulaski is an even smaller,moreunassumingstorefront,adiamondintherough. This tiny hole-in-the-walllooks like nothingmore than adeli counter filledwith fish andseafood, but further examinationprovesfruitful. Itwasaveryfortunatestrokeof genius andhunger that drovemeandagoodfriendtostumbleuponWagner’sSeafood.WefoundthenamelistedonaGPSandthendecided thatwewereboth in themoodforseafood. ThefirstthingInoticedwasthebright,neon“jumboshrimp”sign and thehandwritten “hoursofoperation”signonthedoor.
Sam CotugnoFeatures Contributor
Sam’s Snack Time: Wagner’s Seafood A s we wa lked in , theintoxicating smell of seafoodand fish filledmy head. It wasnot overwhelming, but it wasprominent. Behind the glass of a delicounterisawidevarietyofseafoodand shellfish, such as salmon,scallops,andshrimp. Keep inmind that there isneitheratablenorchairs,soeatingin your car or heading back tocampusisrequired. Thereisahandwrittenmenuon thewall behind the counter,showcasing appetizers and friedfishsandwiches.Iindulgedinthewalleyesandwichwithfriesandadrink,which cost approximately$7.50. Thiswasaslightchangefrommy usual catfish sandwich, andI was pleasantly surprised. Thewalleyeispreparedthesamewayas
everyothersandwich;itisbattered,deep-fried, and placed on a bunwithAmerican cheese and tartarsauce. Myfriendswhoaccompaniedmehad the catfish sandwich (myusualfavorite),theclamchowder,and I even shared a little ofmyMarylandcrabcakewiththem. I have been here before, soI knew exactly what to expect;deliciousfoodandveryreasonableprices.(Thecatfishsandwichwithnofriesordrinkisaround$4.00.,and theMaryland crab cake isaround$2.50). Myfriendswereverypleasantlysurprised and very satisfiedwiththeirexperienceatWagner’s. The clam chowder is onlyserved onFridays, but it ismostexcellent.Itiscreamyandnottoosalty with chunks of clams andpotatoes.
Aside fromthe sandwiches,Wagne r ’ s a l s oser ves chicken,bakedsalmonandorangeroughywithrice.There is alsoa plethora of sidedishes to choosefrom, includingp o t a t o s a l a d ,coleslawandmanymoreoptions. Wagner’s isalso home to afreezerthathousesking crab legs ,potato leek soup,lobster tails andmany items thatare not on themenu. The staff isvery friendly andvery welcoming.T h e t h r e ewho are usually there are veryaccommodatingandwilltreatyouliketheirneighbor. Theywillalways fryupyoursandwichrightinfrontofyou,sothere is about a7-8minute cooktimeforthefood. Out of all the times I havebeen here, I have never had anunpleasantmeal. Granted thatupon eating the walleye I didactuallygetasmallfishboneinthesandwich. IsaythatifthatistheworstthatWagner’s can do is a smallbone in the sandwich, that it is
Brittany Hewing
Brittany Hewing
prettygood. Ifyou’relookingforafive-starsurf and turf dinnerwith a fourcoursemeal,Wagner’s is not foryou. However,ifyouarelookingforatasteofNewEnglandrighthereintheMidwest,Wagner’sistheplacetogo. YoucanvisitWagner’sSeafoodTuesdays through Saturdays, 10a.m.–8p.m.,Sundays12p.m.–7p.m.,andMondays10—7p.m.. ForthoseofyouwithaGPS,theaddressis9626S.PulaskiRd,OakLawn,Illinois.
Brittany HewingWagner’shasalargevarietyofyummyoptions. Walleye,catfish,orroughy,thefishsandwichesaregreat.
Wagner’s:unassuming,tiny,delicious.
Page 11The XavieriteWednesday, January 23 2013
Of Monsters And Men Do Not DisappointLauren DwyerFeatures Editor
Welcome back to school!Now, I am going to have to goaheadandaskyouwhatyoudidforbreak,sincethatiswhateveryonedoes. However, since this is thenewspaperandIcannothearyourresponse, I am just going to skipaheadtothepartwhereItellyouaboutthereallyawesomeconcert(s)Iwentto. Thankstosomeveryawesomepeople, includingmy boss, PeterKreten,andmyboyfriend,Bryan,IwasabletoexperienceOfMonstersandMen(OMAM)live,notoncebuttwice! On Sunday,December 16.thanks to Peter and his friendfromJBTV,Kyle,IwasabletogetintothetapingoftheJBTVshowwithOMAMatthelastminute.Inreturn,Iofcoursehadtosellmysoultohim,butitwasveryworthit. When I first arrived to theJBTVstudio,Iwasescortedupstairstothelobby.Icouldgoonandonaboutalltheamazingthingstheyhave in the lobby, however sincethisisanarticleaboutOMAM,Iwillnotgushaboutthelobbytoomuch. However, Iwill tell you, thewalls, the ceiling, everything iscovered in albums, posters, andeven a straight-jacket that are allsignedbybands.Iwouldreallylovetohaveadaytojustwalkaroundin
thereandlookateverything. Besides having an insanelycool deco, everyone thatworkedtherewas so kind. Even thoughthey were all running aroundtryingtopulleverythingtogether,they still stopped to introducethemselves or to tellme to helpmyselftoaVitaminWater. I evenmet JerryBryant, thefounderofJBTV! Aftermuchwaiting,wewerefinallyletintothestagearea.ThisroomwassomuchsmallerthanIhadexpected!IhadseenanepisodeortwoofJBTVandIneverthoughtitwassuchasmallroom. However,itwasnice,becauseit gave the showa really intimatefeeling.Unfortunatelyforeveryoneelse,noteveryonewasabletogetinto the actual room towatch itlive,howeverIwasthereandonlyamerethreefeetfromthestage. Thesetwasshort,but Iwasnotworried,because Iknew thatIwould be seeing them thenextnight at the Riviera. I saw theset list beforeOMAM took thestage and theywould be playing“Slow and Steady”, “Love LoveLove”,“MountainSound”and“SixWeeks”. IfyouareafanofOMAM,youmaybethinking,“What?Theydidnotplaytheirbiggestsingle‘LittleTalks’?”Calmdown,ofcoursetheydid.Itwasthelastsong;theyjustwantedto“surprise”everyone. Theentire time theyplayed,I had goosebumps, because theirvoicestrulyareverybeautiful. When they spoke, which
wasrare,itwasalittledifficulttounderstandwhattheyweresaying.However when they sang, theirlyricswerenotlostinthelanguagebarrier. Ifyouwanttoseetheirepisodeof JBTV, just head to jbtvonline.comandsearch“OfMonstersandMen”. ThenextnightIsawOMAMattheRiveriaTheater.Ifyouhaveever seen a concert here before,youknowthattheirsoundisnotthegreatest.Therefore,Ihadlowexpectationsfortheshow. However, I was pleasantlysurprised when I foundmyselfactually understanding the lyricsbeingsungandmyeardrumswerenotgettingcompletelyblownout. Since this was the secondnight forOMAMat theRiviera,they hadmost likelyworked outanykinks,whichgaveusthebetterofthetwoshows. TheshowwasevenbetterthanIcouldhaveimagined.Theyplayedforaboutanhourandahalftotwohours,which seemed like a verylongtime,butIwasnotabouttocomplain. Ofcoursethey left thestageandpeople called for an encore,where they then came back andplayedthreemoresongs. Overall, OfMonsters andMenare a greatband to see live.They keep the talking betweensongstoaminimum,whichisfinewithme,becauseIamtheretoseethemplaymusic, not listen to amonologue. And if youhave ever heard
themontheradioorheardtheiralbum, their voices are really justasawesomeliveastheyareinthestudioversions.
This was one of the bestconcertsIhaveseeninawhileandyoubetterbet Iwill be there thenexttimetheyareinChicago!
(Above)LeadsingersNannaandRaggiatJBTV.(Below)TheirJBTVsetlist.
Lauren Dwyer
Rainy Day Movie List: Hockey EditionDamone GriffinFeatures Correspondent
Welcome toanothereditionof theRainyDayMovie List.Tocelebrate the end of the NHLLockout, you need to check outthesehockeyhits!
The Mighty Ducks (1992) I refuse to create this listwithoutmentioningthischildhoodclassic. Emilio Estevez stars asGordonBombay, a successful yetrudedefenseattorneythatendsupgettingarrestedfordrunkdriving.Hisbossandthecourtdecidethatit is time for him to play by therules.So,forhiscommunityservicehe is assigned as coach for a PeeWeehockeyteam. AtfirstCoachBombaywantsnothing to dowith this gang ofmisfits especially when he findshowterribletheteamis.Eventuallyhis lifetime friend andmentor,
Hans,convincesBombaytoteachthemwhathelearnedinhisglorydaysasaPeeWeehockeyplayer. ThroughoutthefilmBombayteaches these kids the art ofteamworkandwhatittrulymeanstobea“Duck”.Heteachesthemtobelieveinthemselvesinlifeandontheice. Imeanwhatbetterwayistheretoshowthatyouaretrulyapartofateamcalled“TheMightyDucks”thengettingdetentionforquackingin unison at your teacher andprincipalaftergettingintrouble.
Miracle (2004) Thismovie is example of asimple highly entertaining gameturning into so much more.Directors, producers, andwriterscollaborate all the time to comewith creative ideas for amazingfilmsbutsometimeseventheyneedatruestorythatisalreadyamazingtomakeafilm.
Miracleisoneoftheseamazingtrue stories and it is about the1980UnitedStatesMen’sOlympichockey team led byCoachHerbBrooks that defeated a vauntedSoviet team that had dominatedformanyyears. Thegameearnedthemonikerof“MiracleonIce”thuswherethetitleofthemoviecamefrom.ThisgametookplaceduringtheColdWarandservedasan inspirationtoalotofAmericans. Themoviedoesanexcellentjoboftellingthisunbelievablejobof accurately telling the story ofthisamazingteamandhowmuchitmeanttothemtothecountrytobeattheSovietsandwinthegoldmedal. KurtRussell stars asCoachHerbBrooksanddeliversastellarperformanceincludinggivingoneofthebestspeechesinthehistoryofsportsfilms.
Youngblood (1986) The film stars a youngRobLowe playing a seventeen yearold hockey player namedDeanYoungbloodwith big dreams ofplayingintheNHL. Youngblood is a starhockeyplayer inNewYork that plays averyflashyfinessestyleofhockey,butwhenhestartsplaying intheCanadian junior hockey leaguehe soon finds out that his styleof hockey does not garnermuchrespect from his teammates orotherteams. With help from the team’scaptain,playedbyPatrickSwayze,Youngblood learns the truemeaningoftoughnessonandofftheice.Themovieshowshowtrulytough and gritty youmust be toplayhockeyandhowtoperseverethrough the pain from the sheerbrutality the game has on yourbody. Youngbloodwasasimplefarmboy that came in relying on hisspeedandflashtoimpresscoachesandotherplayersuntilhelearnedthatyoucouldnotjustleaveyourownbloodontheicebutthebloodofothersthattrytoquestionyourtoughnessandresolve.
Slap Shot (1977) In themid to late 70s theNHLbelongedtothe“BroadstreetBullies”akathePhiladelphiaFlyersbut they never had to contendwithPaulNewman’sCharlestownChiefs.TheFlyers garnered theirnickname because they imposed
their physicalwill onpeople andmadegamesveryviolentbyalwaysgoadingtheoppositionintofightsthroughoutthegame. In the film Slap Shot theChar lestown Chiefs led byReggie Dunlop played by PaulNewman had the same successwiththeiropponents.Thismovieishilariouslyentertainingandwillhave you laughing for hours onend.
D2: Mighty Ducks (1994) We all knowmovie sequelsusuallydonotliveuptotheoriginalbutthefilmD2: Mighty Ducksdid.EmilioEstevezrepriseshisroleofCoachBombaywhenheischosento leadTeamUSA’s hockey to agoldmedalattheJuniorGoodwillGames. He has to pull off his bestcoachingjobyetbecausenotonlyis a big intimidating team fromIcelandstandinginhiswaybuthemustalsofindawaytogethisteamcomprised of newplayerswith awidearrayofpersonalitiestoworktogether. Histeamismadeupofplayersfrom his oldDuck’s squad thathe led to a championship inPeeWeehockeyaswellasnewplayersrecruitedfromaroundthecountrythatbringwiththemspecialskills.Themovieshowsthatnoopponentistoobigtoconquernomatterhowfast,bigorstrong. AllyouneedtodoisoutsmartyouropponentandrelyonCoachBombay.Youwon’tloseanyteethifyoujustwatch. wikipedia.org, amazon.com, imdb.com
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Areyouawriter?Apoet?Aliterarygenius?Showusyourbest,strangest,ormostcreativework!E-mailusatthexavierite@yahoo.comwithamessagetitled“Inkwellcontent”.Makesureyourworkis
attached.Wewantyoutoshowoffthebeststufffromyour
inkwell,sodonotwait!
Withregularinfrequency,wetrytomaketrivialessential
andpreachbeliefaspublicrelief.
Whenoratoryeloquenceiswhatiswanted
tobeheardonmassandthemobdecides
thewordsofthispoem,onewonderswhat
wassaidandwhatwasreallymeant.
Onesetofwrittenscribbleandyetcanbeused
towardsdifferentgoals,whenonesaysonething,
theneveryoneassumesanother.
Factisnowacceptedfictionandillusionisknown
aswellestablishedreality,andidealsarenowincommunicableandwordsarenowwithoutrealworth,yetGuildenstern
wasright,“They’reallwehavetogoon.”
AllThat’sLeftToGoOnJoshuaHumphry
Grip the handle, ease the lock,nobody will make me stop,down we go headed back up
breaking free with a trigger pull.
I’m not afraid of being harmedno bullet will slow me down
give it your all and spare no thoughtbecause tonight’s the night for a trigger pull!
Need I say more? Just be afraid,all I want is vengeance tonight,
the blood will flow down the stairsall due to a trigger pull.
Triggerpull(Cristabel’sPoem)JoshuaHumphry
Page 13The XavieriteWednesday, January 23 2013
Annual Football BanquetGreg PilafasDeputyEditorinChief The SaintXavierUniversityfootball team held their annualpost season banquet a t theDoubleTreeHotel inAlsip, Ill.,onSunday,January,13,andmanyawards were handed out andplayers were recognized. Therewere approximately 225 peoplewho turned out for the banquetincluding staff, coaches, players,parentsandfamilymembers. Head coachMike Feminisspoke and recognized the staffandcoaches for their continuoussupport and PresidentChristineW i s em a n g a v e a s p e e c hcongratulating the players andthe team on their tremendousaccomplishmentsthispastseason. Special teams coordinatorMikeSlovick,offensivecoordinatorMark Yanule and defensivecoordinatorWernerEmmrich allgave speeches and handed outawards to several players. Some
of thehighlights included juniorrunningbackNick Pesekwinningthe2012CougarAwardandseniorquarterback Jimmy Coywinningthe team’sMostValuable Player(MVP)award. Itwas announced that nextyears team captainswill beZach Dolph,Jacob Ghinazzi,Tim Ladd,Dave Marciano as well as Pesekas this team looks to build on atremendous season.Another bigannouncement that was madewas that theCougars willmakethe switchover to theMid-StatesFootball Association (MSFA)Midwest Leaguenext season andSXUwill kick off the 2013 slatewithahomegameagainstthe2012NAIANationalChampionMarianUniversityKnights in a crossovergame. Congratulations to all oftheteamwinnersfromthisyear’sbanquetandcongratulationstothe2012SaintXavierCougarfootballteam.GoCougars!
Hockey is Back - Lockout Officially EndsFrank MarkasovicSportsEditor
Karp and Stuut Garner Big Honors
(Fromlefttoright:)NickPesek,MikeFeminisandJimmyCoy. The Xavierite
Greg PilafasDeputyEditorinChief Saint Xavier Universitysophomoreguard/forwardMorgan Stuutfromthewomen’sbasketballteamandjuniorguardBrad Karpfrom themen’s basketball teameachtookhomedistincthonorslastweek.StuutwasnamedtheNAIAwomen’s basketball player of theweek aswell as theChicagolandCollegiate Athletic Conference(CCAC)playerof theweekwhileKarpwontheCCACplayeroftheweekawardforthefifthtimeinsixweeks. Stuuthadamonsterweekinwhichsheaveragedadouble-doubleof23.3points,15.7reboundsand3.3 assists in three games againstCCAC foes IndianaUniversity-SouthBend (Ind.),No.6 rankedOlivetNazareneUniversity (Ill.)andRooseveltUniversity(Ill.). Stuut recorded 19 pointsand 16 rebounds in an 80-68victory over IndianaUniversity-SouthBend, she then tallied 26points and 12 rebounds againstOlivetNazarene inBourbonnais,Ill., en route to an 86-69 victoryover ONU. In the third gameagainst Roosevelt University attheShannonCenter inChicago,Stuut once again registered adouble-doublewith25pointsand19reboundsinan81-61victory. “I am extremely excited andsurprised by the award.A lot ofthecreditgoestotheteamthough;becauseIwouldnothavegottentheawardifitwasnotformyteamandusdoingwellandwinninggames,”
saidStuut. Stuut currently averages adouble-double of 19.2points pergameand11.2reboundspergame.Stuutalsoleadstheteamwith27blocksandshehasplayedinall21gamesforSaintXavierthisseason.SXUholdsan18-3overallrecordanda13-3recordinconference. “Thisisahardawardtoget.IthinkMorganisanexamplethatyouonly reap thebenefits of thework that youput in,” sais SaintXavier women’s basketball headcoach,BobHallberg. “She is such a hardworkerand she deserves those type ofaccolades.Herworkethicpushesher to the next level and she isworkinginthegymwhenshedoesnothavetobe.Sheissuchanicepersonandsheisagoodstudentsodeservesthisawardandsheearnedit.” KarpcontinueshisstellarplayandhecontinuestoaddhardwaretohiscollectionashewasnamedtheCCACplayeroftheweekforthefifthtimeinthelastsixweekstwoweeksagowhereheaveraged23.3points,12.3reboundsand3.3assistsinthreegames. KarpledtheCougarstothreewins against conference rivals inIndianaUniversity-South Bend(Ind.),OlivetNazareneUniversity(Ill.)andRooseveltUniversity(Ill.)Karp started the week with 23points and nine boards in awinning effort against IUSB, 68-58,hethenrecorded18pointsandninereboundsinan81-64victoryoverONU.
Karp capped off the weekwith a 29point and19 reboundperformance against RooseveltUniversityenroutetoan88-65winoverthevisitingLakers. “It’s kindof cool, but all ofthecreditgoestotheteam.Itisanindividualaward,butrealisticallyitisateamaward.Everyoneisgettingmetheball;itisreallyateamaward.Itisprettycool,butallofthecreditgoestotheteam,”saidKarp. Karp currently leads theteamwith22.9pointspergameaswell9.2reboundspergame.Karphasplayedinall23gamesfortheCougars and has eclipsed 800minutesplayed this season.SaintXavierholdsa19-4overallrecordanda15-2recordintheCCAC. “He brings somuch to thegameinmultiplefacets,heisagreatshooter, rebounder andheneverfailstogivetheballupforanassist,”saidSaintXaviermen’sbasketballheadcoach,TomO’Malley. “Bradisanevenbetterpersonthanheisaplayerandheisagreatplayer.Heneverasksforanyonetodomorethanhedoes.Heisinthegymbyhimselfworkinghardandkeepinghimselfingreatshape.”
SXU AthleticsBradKarpandMorganStuut.
NHL fanshavewaitedquitesome time, as patiently as theycould,forthemomentProfessionalHockey would return to theirtelevision screens and ice arenasnearthem. A f t e r s e v e r a l mon th sof meetings, discussions, highemotions, and talks between thePlayers Union and the NHL,both parties have decided on anew10-yearCollectiveBargainingAgreement (CBA), inwhich theOwners and Players will shareHockeyRelatedRevenues (HHR)50%-50%.Sincetheestablishmentof thenewCBAhascut intotheRegular Season, the 2012-2013NHL seasonwill now consist of720-regulargames,whichgiveseachteam48regularseasongames.Thisalsocutsthenormalregularseasoncount(82games)rightinhalf. AlthoughhavingNHLhockeybackisnothingshortofablessing,thereisnowahugesenseofurgencyamong the teams. The race forpoints this season is going to befarmorestressfulgiventhatthereare only half asmany games toearn the needed points tomaketheStanleyCupPlayoffs.Forthosewhoarenotfamiliarwiththepointsystem,inordertoearnpointsintheNHLateammustwingames.More specifically, each game thatiswonisworth2pointsandeveryOvertimeorShootoutlossisworth1point.Thetop8teamsineachconference(EasternConference&WesternConference)withthemostpointswill enter into theStanley
CupPlayoffs. ThiscreatestheargumentofwhichteamswillmaketheStanleyCupPlayoffsthisyear.Manyfanshave disputed that some teams,whohavestruggledinpastseasons,may now have a legit chance tomake an impact this shortenedseason. For example, the TorontoMaple Leafs,MinnesotaWild,ColumbusBlue Jackets, and theEdmontonOilers have struggledforquitesometimetogenerateaPlayoffberthoracrediblePlayoffstreak at that. Now with fewergamestoplay,althoughitmaybeadoubled-edgedsword,thereisapossibilityof taking anearly leadoverthepowerhouseteamsoftheNHL. LastseasontheOilers,MapleLeafs,andtheMinnesotaWildhadagreatstarttotheseasonandwereamongthetopteamsintheNHLatthatpoint.Thisseason,iftheseteamsrepeatasolidwinningstreak,theycanverywellbea legitimatethreatintheNHL. IfColumbuscandothesamethingmaybe they can turn theirnotoriouslosingrecordaroundandshowtheNHLthattheycanstillbeconsideredathreat.
Blackhawks Update
The Chicago Blackhawksstartedtheir2012-2013seasononthe right foot Saturday January19th. Their opening opponentwas the previous Stanley CupChampions, the Los Angeles
Kings. TheHawks opened up the1st Periodwith a total of 3 goalsscored in order by PatrickKane,MarianHossa,andMichaelFrolik.TheBlackhawkscaptainJonathanToewsalsostartedhisseasonwithagoalandanassist.MarianHossatotaled2goalsandanassistmakinghisperformancea3-pointnight.The game finalwas a 5-2Hawksvictory. I was quite impressedwithCoachJoelQuenneville’schoiceinhislineupsforopeningnight.Thefirstlineconsistedof(listedfrom:LeftWing-Center-RightWing)Hossa,Toews, andCarcillo.ThislineconsistedofpurescoringtalentbetweenHossa and Toews, butalso complimented byCarcillo’sphysicalplayandalsohisoffensivecapabilities. Although the firstvictoryoftheyearyieldedalotofpositives,there are also a few things theHawks need to work on andmanage. First, it was so awesome tohaveCarcillo back on the ice inaBlackhawks uniform.However,late inthegameafterahardhip-checkdeliveredbyaKingsplayer,Danielwenttothedressingroomafterappearingtobeinsomepain.This is not goodnews since thiswasDanielCarcillo’s returnaftera season ending knee injury lastseason.TheBlackhawks’medicalstaffneeds togetDannybackontheiceassoonaspossible.Withouthim,theHawksaregoingtomisshisphysicalityandhisexperience. Now theHawkswill call on
20-year-oldBrandon Saad to fillCarcillo’sposition.AlthoughSaadisamostimpressiveyoungforward,hewilllackexperienceofaveteranforwardsuchasCarcillo. The Blackhawksmust alsowork on not taking unnecessarypenaltieswhiletheyhaveabigleadtosecurethevictory. Finally, theHawks shouldmakeabetterefforttostayfocusedwhilehavingabigleadinagamethis season, insteadof letting theopposing team slowly comebacklikeintheLosAngelesgame.
Who to Watch
Thisseason,NHLfansshouldkeep an eyeout for a fewplayersandtheirperformances. SomeplayersthatIthinkyoushould keep an eye out for are:TaylorHall(EDM),MarianHossa(CHI),StevenStamkos(TBL),RickNash(NYR),JeffSkinner(CAR),JamesvanRiemsdyk(TOR),TylerSeguin (BOS), Claude Giroux(PHI), JohnTavares (NYI), JamieBenn (DAL), Matt Duchene(COL), Jason Pominville (BUF),ZachParise (MIN),PavelDatsyuk
(DET),T.J.Oshie (STL),BradenHoltby (WSH), Erik Karlsson(OTT),AntoineVermette (PHX),LoganCouture(SJ),DustinBrown(LAK),CurtisGlencross (CGY),AdamHenrique (NJD), TomasFleischmann (FLA), Erik Cole(MTL),BobbyRyan(ANA),DanielSedin(VAN),AndrewLadd(WPG),MikeFisher (NASH), JamesNeal(PIT)andArtemAnismov(CBJ).
Upcoming Rookies
While the veterans run theicethisseason,NHLfansmustbemindfuloftherookies,somemaycatchyoureye!Somerookiesthisseasonmightjustmakeasignificantdifference! Here are some rookies Ithinkwill turn some heads thisseason:VladimirTarasenko(STL),JonathanHuberdeau(FLA),NazemKadri (TOR),MikaelGranlund(MIN),AlexGalchenyuk (MTL),Nail Yakupov (EDM),MalcomSubban & Dougie Hamilton(BOS),ChrisKrieder (NYR) andCoryConacher(TBL).
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Page 14 The Xavierite Wednesday, January 23, 2013Football Players
Earn Spots on MSFA All-
Academic Team
Magee’s MinuteAmanda Magee
Senior Sports Editor
This year, the Saint Xavierfootball team topped off animpressive season by ten playersearning a spot on theMid-StatesFootballAssociation (MSFA)All-AcademicTeam. To earn this honor, playersmust be at least a junior, have acumulativeGPAof at least a 3.2and finally,must play for a teamthatispartoftheMSFA. Players that received thishonor for theyear includeBrian Studnicka, JD Barchard, Shane Zackery, Mike Bushnell, Zach Dolph, Spencer Nolen, Chase Catton, Jacob Ghinazzi, McHale Smith and Ryan Miles. CoachMike Feminis wasveryproudofhisplayers.Hesaid,“I’m really proud of these guysandwhat theyhave been able toaccomplish.Theyfullyunderstandthat academics come first and tohave10ofourplayersbehonoredbytheMSFAfortheirexcellenceintheclassroomisoutstanding.”
World Hyundai Athlete of the MonthBrad Karp wins athlete of the month
Greg PilafasDeputyEditorinChief
Men’s VolleyballAmanda MageeSeniorSportsEditor
NFL Championship Weekend Picks
SXU Runners Qualify for Nationals!Will WeyantSportsCorrespondant
JuniorguardBrad KarpfromtheSaintXavierUniversitymen’sbasketball teamhas beennamedtheWorldHyundai-SaintXavierDecemberAthleteof theMonth.Karp,anativeofValparaiso,Ind.,led theCougars to an8-1 recordin themonth ofDecember andreceivedmany accolades for hisproduction. K a r p w a s n amed t h eChicagolandCollegiateAthleticConference(CCAC)playeroftheweekthreeoutofthefourweeksinthemonthandhealsoledSXUtoaperfect3-0recordintheannualSaintXavierMidwestTournament.The Cougars defeated RobertMorris(Ill.),SaintAmbrose(Iowa)andMarian(Ind.)toclaimthe2012SXUMidwestChampionship. Following thechampionshipvictory, Karp was named thetournament’smostvaluableplayer(MVP)afterheaveragedadouble-double in the tournament with23.7 points per game and 10.7reboundspergame. ThelonelossforSaintXavierwas againstNo.7 ranked (NAIADivision I)WestminsterCollegeofSaltLakeCity (Utah)by threepoints, 73-70, in the openinggame of a four-team tournamenthosted byWestmontCollege inSantaBarbara,Calif.SXUbouncedright back by defeatingWilliamJessupUniversity (Calif.), 87-58,in the consolation game of the
tournament. KarpwasamanonamissioninthegameagainstWJUwhenheposted37pointsand13reboundsinthewinningeffort.Karpwasjusttwo points shy of his career-high39 points that he scored againstRobertMorrisUniversity(Ill.)onFebruary4,2012. Karpwaspubliclyrecognizedwith a certificate fromWorldHyundai-MattesonrightbeforetheCougarstookonCCACfoeHolyCrossCollege (Ind.) at 3 p.m. atthe ShannonCenter inChicagoonSaturday,January,4.
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JuniorBradKarpwasnamedtheDecemberAthleteoftheMonth. SXU Athletics
VS. VS.BrandonSwanson-San Fransisco
Colin Kaepernick is amonsterrightnowandhe’llshowitagainstAtlanta.
A.J.Paape-San Fransisco
The elite San Fran defense willcontainthehighpoweredAtlantaoffense.
AmandaMagee-Atlanta
Ilikethebirdsbetterthannumbers.
GregPilafas-San Fransisco
The49ersare just toogoodrightnowonbothsidesoftheball.
FrankMarkasovic-San Fransisco
WillWeyant-San Fransisco
Last week Atlanta barely beatSeattle, this 49ers team is a lotstrongeroffensivelyanddefensivelythanSeattlewas.
BrandonSwanson-New England
The Patriots have too muchoffensivefirepowerforBaltimore.
A.J.Paape-Baltimore
Somebodyhas to eventually stopthePatriotsoffenseandwhobetterto do it thanRayLewis and theRavens.
AmandaMagee-New England
Isupportthered,whiteandblue.
GregPilafas-New England
ThePatriots are playing fantasticfootbal l and they wi l l beatBaltimore.
FrankMarkasovic-New England
WillWeyant-New England
I’m shocked that the Ravensmanagedtomakeitthisfarintheplayoffs.IthinkthePatriotswillputthembackintheirplace.
BackonJanuary11,theSXUwomen’s track team started offtheir season competing at LewisUniversity in the Lewis Open.Seniorrunner,Rachael Deantookfirstplaceintheonemilerunwithatimeof5:12:84toearnherspottocompetelaterintheseasonattheNAIANationalChampionships. ThatwasthefirsttrackeventoftheseasonfortheCougars. Apairofrunnersonthemen’scross country teamChris SarnaandChris Shellenberger bothqualified for theNAIANationalChampionships after competing
intheFightingBeehalf-marathoninDavenport, IA. Sarna finishedsecondoverallwithatimeof72:16andShellenbergerfinishedexactlyaminutebehindhimwithatimeof73:16. To kick off themen’s trackseason,boththemen’sandwomen’scrosscountryteamscompetedthispast Friday, January 18th in theLewisUniversity Invitational inRomeoville. In the women’s 400meterdash, freshmanLexi McDermidfinished second with a time of1:06.31. ThreeCougars toppedthe 800meter run; leading thewaywasDean in first placewithatime2:22.16,rightbehindDeanwasseniorJackie Ottwithatime
of2:22.50,andinthirdplacewasfreshmanChrista Pitts with atimeof 2:32:16.Leading thewayinboth the3,000meter runandthe 5,000meter runwas seniorAshley Shares.Sharesfinishedinfirstinthe3,000meterwithatimeof10:52.46andinfirstinthe5,000meterwithatimeof18:24.57. JuniorShane Kenney ledtheway for theCougars in the 800meterrun.Kenneyfinishedtheruninfirstplacewithatimeof1:58.10.In themen’s 1,000meter run,freshmanEric Hancock placedsecondwithatimeof2:39.83. JuniorBrian Corcoran tookfirstplaceinthe3,000meterrunfinishingwithatimeof9:01.63. The Cougars started off
their seasonwith an impressiveperformanceandonlylooktogetbetter. Bothteamswillbecompetingnext Friday January, 25 and 26.Thewomenwillbecompeting inthe FindlayUniversityClassic inFindlay,Ohio. Themenwill becompeting in theNAIA/NCAAIIIChallenge,OlivetNazarene inBourbonnais. Continued success to boththemen’sandwomen’strackteamsas they look tobuildonalareadyimpressive start to their season.GoodlucktotheSaintXaviertrackteamsgoingforward.
The Saint Xavier Cougarsmen’svolleyballteamstartedtheir2013seasonoutonahardnotethispastweekendwithtwolosses.OnFridaynight,themenlosttoGrandViewUniversity, who is rankedfifthinthenation,inthreesets. The scores were 25-14, 25-15, and 25-13.OnSaturday, theCougars played a tough gameagainstMissouri Valley, who isranked eighth in thenation, butultimatelyfelltotheminfoursetswithscoresof15-25,22-25,25-21,and19-25. Justin Cousin , a junior
outsidehitter,ledtheteaminkillsovertheweekend.Herackedup16killsbetweenthetwomatches.Sean Blackwood, a sophomoremiddleblocker and J.T. O’Connell, ajuniormiddleblockeralsostartedthe seasonout toughoffensively,eachearningacombinedninekillsbetweenbothmatches. Sophomore set te r Dan Frenchledtheteamwith25assiststhroughout theweekend.Cousinalsochippedintwoserviceacestoroundouttheoffensivegame. On the defensive s ide ,freshmanmiddle blocker Sam Kull started his collegiate careeronan impressivenotewithseven
total blocksbetween thetwomatches,i n c l u d i n gf o u r s o l ob l o c k s .B l a ckwoodcontributedthree tot a lb locks andO’Connel l ,five. T h eCougars willhostCardinalS t r i t c hUn i v e r s i t yt h i sWednesdaynightfortheirhomeopener.The matchwill start at7 p.m.GoodluckCougars!
SXU AthleticsJuniorJustinCousinhad16killsovertheweekend.
Page 15The XavieriteWednesday, January 23 2013
Football SeniorsReceive Honors
Athlete Spotlight: Anthony GrantGreg PilafasDeputyEditorinChief
SXU AthleticsAnthonyGrant.
Q: What are your thoughts on last year?
A:Lastyear,wasagreatseason,butwedidnotaccomplishwhatwehadwantedtoinwinninganationalchampionship.Thisyearwearegoingtogetitdone.
Q: What are your expectations
for this season?
A:ThisyearIamdefinitelyexpectingaconferencechampionshipandanationalchampionship.Ithinkwehaveallthetalentandifweputitalltogetherthenthisshouldbeagreatyear.
Q: Last season you were mainly a sixth man, what was the toughest
thing about starting?
A:Itwasnotthattough,butIlikethesixthmanlastyearanditwasnotbadbecauseIplayedstarterminutessoIgotmytimetoshine.
Q: When did you get into the game of basketball?
A:SinceIwaslikesix.IwasactuallyjustlookingatapictureofmeonmylaptopandIwasinapictureholdingaballinaportrait,sorealyoung.
Q: Do you have any nicknames?
A:AGisoneofmineandthatcomesfromAnthonyGrant.TJisanotheronebecausemydad’snameisTonyandIamajunior.
Q: Who is one NBA player you would love to meet?
A:LeBronJames.IhavebeenafanofhissincehewasinCleveland;heislikethevillainoftheNBAsincehisdecision.
Q: When I say the greatest ever to play in the NBA, who comes to mind?A:KobeBryant.
Q: If you had to put a five person team together composed of current and former NBA players, who would they be including yourself?
A:Iwouldplaythepointguard,IwouldputJordanattheshootingguardposition,IwouldputLeBronatthethree,atthefourwouldbeTimDuncanandatthefiveIwouldsayShaqinhisprime.IwouldhaveKobecomingoffthebench.
Q: Who are your role models?
A:Myrolemodelwouldbemygrandma.She’salways
beenthereformewhenthingswerenotrightathome,Icouldalwaysgotoher.Shewaslikeasecondmothertome.
Q: What does your dream car look like?
A:MydreamcarwouldbeaLamborghiniwithAGonthesideofthedoors.Itisgoingtobeallblackwithblackrims.TheinteriorisgoingtobecalledtheDarkKnight.
Q: Would you rather be rich or
famous?
A:IwouldratherbefamousbecauseIseemyselfattheBETAwardsandtheMTVAwardsbeinglikearockstarandthankingmyfansandtellingthemIlovethem.Rollouttheredcarpetformeandgivemeacrownorsomethinglikethat.
To view the video interview ofthis athlete spotlight alongwithothervideointerviewspleasevisitsxucougars.com and click on theCougarClose-Upslink.SeniorAnthonyGrantdrivesdownthelaneagainstTrinityChristian. SXU Athletics
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Followinga11-2season,threeSaint XavierUniversity footballplayerswereawardedwithnationalawards. Shane Zackery, JimmyCoy,andMattMunizzi,allseniorsofthe2012footballteam,werehonoredwith prestigous awards followingtheirlastseasonofCougarFootball. Zackery,formerwidereceiver,was honored by the NationalFootball Foundation (NFF) as aNational Scholar-Athlete Finalistforhisexcellenceinbothathleticsandacademics. He is the only player fromtheNAIAdivision in2012 tobenamed to thisdistinction. He isalso the first-evermember of theSaintXavier football team to benamedtothislist. OnDecember 4th, Zackerytraveled to New York City toattendanawardsdinnerhonoringthe finalists. He was awardeda scholarship of $18,000 to usetowardgraduateschool. Coy, former quarterback,was named2012Rawlings-NAIANational Football Player of theYear.Thehonorwas announcedat an awards banquet inRome,
Georgia. Coy is the secondplayer ofSaintXavierAthleticstobenamedto this honor andonly the 13thplayertobehonoredintheaward’shistory. HeisalsothethirdplayerintheMid-StatesFootballAssociation(MSFA)toreceivethisaward. Munizzi, former center,wasnamedthe2012NAIARimingtonAwardrecipient. The award, announced bytheRimingtontrophycommittee,recognizes exceptional centerswithinboththeNCAA’sFootballChampionshipSubdivision(FCS)andDivisionsIIandIII,andtheNAIAdivision. Munizzi is the first SXUfootballplayer,aswellasonlythesecondplayerwithintheMSFAtoreceivethisaward. All three players attributedtheir accomplishments to theirfamilies, teammates, andCoachFeminis. TheplayerswerehonoredattheSaintXavier footballbanquetamongsttheirfellowteammembersandfamiliesfortheircontributionsto the team throughout theirCougarfootballcareers.
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Page 16 The Xavierite Wednesday, January 23, 2013
SPORTSWomen’s Basketball Heats Up as the Cold Sets In
Brandon SwansonSportsCorrespondent
Saint Xavier Men’s Basketball Pushes Winning Streak to Eight Games
Greg PilafasDeputyEditorinChief The SaintXavierUniversitymen’sbasketballteamhasbeenonanabsolutetearlatelyenroutetoa19-4overallrecordandtheNo.18rankingintheNAIADivisionII poll (as of Jan. 20). SXUhasdominated opponents and havewon 16 of their last 17 contestswiththelonelosscomingagainstNo. 7 ranked (NAIADivision I)WestminsterCollegeofSaltLakeCity (Utah),73-70,onDecember28. The Cougars have had atremendous winter break withhighlights including winning
th e annua l SXU Midwe s tTournament af ter defeatingRobertMorrisUniversity (Ill.),SaintAmbroseUniversity (Iowa)andMarianUniversity(Ind.)inthechampionshipgame.SaintXavieralsocompetedinatournamentinSantaBarbara,California,hostedbyWestmontCollegeinwhichtheCougarswent 1-1 after falling toWestminsterCollegeanddefeatingWilliamJessupUniversity (Calif.)in the consolation game of thetournament. SXUplayed itsmost recentgame against No. 3 rankedCardinal Str i tch Universi ty(Wis.) on Saturday, January 19,
inMilwaukee,Wis. SaintXaviercameawaywithahardfought66-62victoryovertheWolveswhocameintothegamewitha20-2overallrecord and a perfect 16-0 recordin the Chicagoland CollegiateAthleticConference(CCAC). The Cougars were led bysenior point guardRoosevelt Greenwhoscored22pointsanddistributedfiveassistsinthegame.Junior guard Brad Karp andsophomore guard Jack Kriegerchippedin12pointsand10points,respectively. TheWolveswereledbyseniorcenterDarrenMoorewhoscored16pointsandpulleddownagame-best
Cougars have won 16 of last 17 contests; defeat No. 3 Cardinal Stritch
ninerebounds.Junior guardDerekSemenasalso scored indouble figuresfor the hometeamrecording13 points ontheafternoon. S X Ubattled TrinityC h r i s t i a nCollege (Ill .)on January 16,attheShannonC e n t e r i nChicago ando n c e a g a i nSaint Xavierhad to f ightright down tothefinalbuzzeras theCougarsc a m e a w a ywith an 80-76
victory over the visiting Trolls.TheCougarswereledbyfreshmanforwardJosh Mawhorrwhotalliedagame-high23pointstogoalongwithfivereboundsin32minutesofaction. Karp had a double-doubleeffort with 18 points and 10rebounds and Krieger narrowlymissed a double-doublewith 20points and seven boards. SXUplayedtremendousdefenseinthegameforcing21turnoversbyTCCandSaintXaviermadethemostofthoseturnoversscoring34pointsoffofmiscuesbythevisitingTrolls. TrinityChristianwas ledbyjunior guard JakeVanDenBergwho recorded 16 points in thegame.SophomoreforwardEzekielOdonkerpulleddownagame-high15reboundsandalsochippedinsixpointsontheevening. “Weescaped.TrinityChristian
is a good teamand they came inhereandplayedusreallywell.Youhave to take a conferencewin; itwasthesecondtimeplayingthemso they knew everythingweweregoing to do,” saidKarp. “Theirrecord does not showhow goodtheyare,theyhavesomeshootersandtheyhavegreatplayers soweknew thatwewere going tohavetobeready.Wedidnotcomeoutwiththerightintensityandweletthemhangaroundthewholetimeandifyouwanttobeagoodteam,youhavetocomeoutandbereadytoplayallthetime.” Saint Xavier will look tocontinueitswinningwaysagainstCalumetCollege of Saint Joseph(Ind.)whocomestotheShannonCenter in Chicago with a 6-15overallrecordanda3-13markinconferenceplay(asofJan.20).Thegameissettotip-offat3p.m.
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JuniorBradKarpscored12pointsagainstCardinalStritchSaturday.
FreshmanJoshMawhorrtallied23pointsandfivereboundsagainstTrinityChristianCollege.
TheSXUwomen’sbasketballteamhasbeenonanabsoluterollthroughoutthepastmonth.Theyhave turned their season aroundandhavemadesuretheysolidifiedtheir spot in the ChicagolandCollegiate Athletic Conference(CCAC). Back onDecember 16 thewomen were defeated by theUniversity of St Francis, 74-68,inagamethatturnedtheirwholeseasonaround.TheCougarshada leadinthefirsthalf,but itwasturnoversthatledtotheirdemiseinthesecondhalf.Theyendeduplosing by six points and itwas acrucialturningpointintheseasonasitwasalsotheirthirdCCAClossoftheseason. The next team thatwas ontap for the SaintXavierCougarswasMorningsideUniversity.TheCougars traveled to Florida onDecember17,wheretheyweresettotakeontheNo.3teaminthenation,Morningside. The game seemed to be intheCougarsfavorthroughouttheentire contest.At one point theCougars were up by 16 points.Suzie Broski had a big game forSaintXavierasshescored16points
and brought down13 rebounds.AnotherCougarwhohad anicegamewasMorgan Stuut,whohad24pointsandeightrebounds.SaintXavierwentontowinby11points,76-65. ThiswouldbethestartofanimpressiverunbytheSaintXavierwomen’sbasketballteam.ThegirlswentontowintheCruzinclassictournament inFlorida; and thenwenthome tohost theirHolidayTournament at the ShannonCenter. The first team theCougarsplayedintheHolidayTournamentwasAshfordUniversity and theCougarseasilytookcareofbusinessagainstthemwinning,82-49.ThenextdaytheCougarshadtogoupagainst theNo. 23 ranked team,HuntingtonUniversity. Sa int Xav ie r yet aga input in a great effort and theydefeated Huntington, 77-61.The championship game of thetournament came next for theCougars and they had to go upagainst the No. 7 team in thenation, theUniversity of SaintFrancis (Ind.).This teamwasnotonlyrankedNo.7,buttheywerealsoundefeatedontheseason. Saint Xavier had a greateffortandturnedinalotofgoodperformancesfromplayerssuchas
StuutandBroski,butalsoChrissy Heine andRomisha Taylor.Allfour of these players scored indouble digits and theywere thereason that Saint Xavier wonthe game, 78-61 and won thetournament. The Saint Xavier CougarscontinuedtheirwinningwaysandmovedontoplayOlivetNazareneUniversityintheirnextbiggame. The Cougars dominatedagainstOlivetandhadsomegirlsstep up in a big way.Margaret Wildner hadagreatgameas shescored 11 points, collected sixrebounds, and racked up threesteals. The Cougars ended upwinning the game, 86-69. SaintXavier held Olivet to only 69points,which is 35points belowtheiraveragepointtotal.Thatwassomething to be very impressedwithandthatwassomethingthathelpedtocontinuetofueltheSaintXavierwinningstreak. TheCougarsmoved on toRoosevelt University who theyknocked offwith a score of, 81-61.However, theydidhave sometroubleinthatgameastheyweredown at halftime 36-31. Theyroaredbackinthesecondhalfanddominatedtherestofthegame. Against Trinity Christian,
Saint Xavier got off to anotherslowstart,butitwasthehothandofMaureen Riley that theyusedto lift them over the Trolls. Athalftimeshewas5-5frombeyondthearc.Thatwasthefirsttimethathappenedsince Angie Brownbackin2006.Rileyendedwith24pointsonthenightandeightthreepointmakes. ThelatestgametheCougarsplayedwasthispastSaturdaywhenthey traveled up toWisconsinto take on theCardinal StritchWolves.Thefirsthalfwasagooddefensivebattlethatwhenbackand
forthformostofthetime,buttheCougarsdidbreakawayandledbyfouratthehalf. In the second half , theCougars came toplay and ledbyasmuchas16points.Theyendedupputting the gameon icewithsomelatefreethrowsbyStuutandgotthevictory67-60. TheCougarshavenowwon11gamesinarow.ThenextgameforSaintXavieristhisWednesdayagainstRobertMorrisUniversity.Itwillbethefirsttimethetwoteamswillmeetthisseason.
SXU AthleticsSeniorMaureenRileyhad24pointsoneightthree-pointersagainstTCC.