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NEWS
Students will have access to measurements for blood pressure, body mass index, body composition, flexibility, functional movement, pulse oximeter and muscular strength. Certified therapy dogs, including the Mercyhurst Counseling Centers therapy dog-in-training Bailey and his brother Bert, will attend the event. The event will establish an interdisciplinary approach and connect student life and academics through collaboratively presenting this event, Allen said. To do this, various clubs, organizations and departments on campus were invited to participate in the event. Student organizations participating in the event are Active Minds Mercyhurst, Athletic Training, Iota Tao Alpha, Garden Gurus, Green Team, Mercyhurst Mentors and the Sports Medicine Student Association. Offices and departments participating include Campus Ministry, the Career Development Center, the Counseling Center, the dance department, the Multicultural Center, the public health department, Residence Life, Parkhurst Dining Services and the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership Development. The Wellness Fair is an opportunity for students, offices and departments across campus to collaborate, said Allen. This event truly embraces experiential learning, as it allows students to demonstrate what they have learned in the classroom in order to teach others. The first 100 students at the fair will receive a gift bag consisting of donations from Highmark, the Red Cross and PNC Bank. Prizes donated by LECOM, Highmark and the YMCA will be raffled off as well. Executive Director of Wellness Judy Smith, Ph.D., recognizes the importance of the fair and encourages students to attend. Cultivating our health and wellness require life-long habits and skills, and the college years are a terrific time to start to build them, she said. I hope all the students take the time to stop by the Health Fair it is a fun, informative, hands-on way to increase
get sued, she said. Jessica Stachelrodt, a junior dance major, felt the strain of this issue while participating in her choreography class. She said it was a difficult process to get permission to use the music she selected. It took her a while to figure out who to contact, and when she finally emailed Naxos of America, a music licensing company, they told her the minimum fee is $300. I emailed them back and told them I was a student, and they reconsidered, said Stachelrodt. They told me to pay $100 but made it clear I didnt have permission until the check went through. The process was stressful because Stachelrodt did not find out if her check cleared until just a week before the show. I had other music picked out, just in case, she said. Stachelrodt said that she was told that she had to request permission to use the music, but the rules behind it were not really explained.
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more people from across the political spectrum get involved. The 2012 Project is a national, non-partisan campaign of the Center for American Women and Politics working to increase the number of women in office. During her presentation, Dahlkemper said, Women leaders are not better than male leaders, but our country is better served with a more equal representation of both genders in positions of political leadership. Despite women making up 51 percent of the U.S. population, only 17 percent of Congress is comprised of women. The 2012 Project was eye opening because even now there is prejudice against women in roles of government. For a country where women make up more than half the population, the representation we have doesnt show, junior Daksha Cordova said. In fact, the U.S. ranks 71st for women representation in office, behind countries like South Africa, China and Rwanda. I was skeptical of the panel at
Dana Brown, Courtney Sullivan, Kathy Dahlkemper and Denise Robison were the panelists for The 2012 Project Discussion at Mercyhurst on March 21.
first, especially since I have no interest in running for political office in the near future, senior Michelle Tatavosian said. However, the panel was surprisingly inspirational. The biggest takeaway for me was the quote from Kathy Dahlkemper regarding the presence of women in the political realm, noting that its not that women are better than men, but together (in office), our country is a better, diverse representation. Other panelists on the board
Possession of controlled substance Tuesday, March 20 Harassment Thursday, March 22 Liquor law violation Sunday, March 25
McAuley Hall Referred for discipline Lewis Avenue Referred for discipline McAuley Hall Referred for discipline
FEATURES
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Jane Hirshfield, Terry Bisson and Peter Coyote are three well-known authors scheduled to speak during this years Literary Festival. After each event, the authors will sign their works.
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These biscuits are so good. They have a sweetness and a fluffiness from the 7UP, and they are rich from the sour cream. Plus you cant really beat how easy they are to make. Who would have thought this combination of ingredients would make such an awesome treat? I recommend eating them warm with butter or with some orange marmalade. For more DIY ideas, visit lavendersbluee.blogspot.com DIY College Style is a weekly column featuring two college students blogs on quick and easy tips about crafts and food.
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In Mozarts The Impresario, two divas fight for the title of prima donna. Junior Alianna Whiteaker, sophomore Mathew Anderson and senior Elizabeth Zurasky act in a scene.
a male character who loves to be surrounded by beautiful divas. The act was full of comical arguments supported by well-developed characters. The second act, Gianni Schicchi, is a comedy focused on the mission to find Buoso Bottinos will. The family was hoping to be the sole heir to his inheritance. After a frantic search, they find the will and realize that his total estate was left for the divas. As the family irately sang along about their sorrows, they decide they have to change their misfortune and fix the will. Gianni Schicchi, played by juniors Eric Delagrange and Matthew Tolbert, decided to drag the body off the bed and hide it from any visitors. Schicchi took Bottinos place in bed, and the family planned to have him tell the lawyers to make changes to the will in their favor. Little did they know, Schicchi decided to tell the lawyers to leave most of Bottinos will to him. This moment had the audience laughing over the irony of the story. The audience responded quite positively to the performance. Sophomore Kayla Rehar said, Everyone did a magnificent job. I was sucked into the plots of the two acts and how they were connected into one story.
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T Bone Burnett produced a spectacular album, with a wide variety of artists. Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars work together to create one of the albums most popular songs: Safe and Sound.
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The views expressed in the opinion section of The Merciad do not necessarily reflect the views of Mercyhurst University, the staff of The Merciad or the Catholic Church. Responses on any subject are always welcomed and can be emailed to opinionmerciad@mercyhurst.edu.
By Caitlin Handerhan
Opinion editor
From the epic St. Patricks Day block party to the amazing weather, spring 2012 is a great time to be a Mercyhurst Laker. While Mercyhurst has had many great moments as of late, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the Mercyhurst Student Government (MSG) elections that took place last week. After a productive and inspiring year serving the student body as MSG president, Meghan Hess will be turning the reins of one of Mercyhursts most prestigious positions over to newly-elected President Richard Molloy.
This years MSG presidential election was one of the first contested competitions for the top spot in many years, and as a student, I was excited to see the hype that surrounded the campaigning on both sides. To add to the hype, students attended the MSG debate, and we saw support for each candidate on Facebook and Twitter. Now that all of the ballots have been cast and counted, it is fair to say that this years MSG election was one for the books. Great campaigns were run from both sides, and the hype involving the election will set MSG up for a successful 2012-13 school year. Yes, now is a great time to be a part of the Laker nation.
Kingston underwhelming
By Courtney Hartline
Contributing writer
It is no secret that many students are still bothered over the announcement of Jamaican-American singer Sean Kingston as the musical guest for Mercyhursts 2012 Spring Fest. Every year around this time students wait anxiously to hear who they will be rocking out to. This year was no exception. However, the majority of students are underwhelmed. Entertainment is the sole reason people look forward to this event. Sure, its free and a famous person is going to be here amongst us Lakers in Erie, Pa. of all places, but that seems to be beside the point. I personally would have to agree with the fact that Kingston is not the most riveting choice when it comes to musical entertainment. I dont mean to be the Negative Nancy, but I think we could have done a little better. Im not saying that we expected a massive performance by an incredibly popular artistjust someone who was a little more mainstream and not discovered on Myspace.
His songs all sound strangely like broken records and are the type of songs that we hate to get stuck in our heads. Examples of these songs include Fire Burning, That Aint Right and the all too familiar four minutes of mind-numbing repetition, Beautiful Girls. The number one deal breaker, for me anyway, was his song Eenie Meenie with Justin Bieber. It always makes me change the station.
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The mens lacrosse team continues their reign as the top ranked division team, as they defeated No. 3ranked Dowling during an exciting match that ended in a last-minute victory.
Nothing makes me more upset than to see men being invovled in Pro-Life/ProChoice debates..
Carrie Gambino
You may notice some changes at the Laker Inn this week. When students purchase fountain drinks, the usually large cups provided are much smaller, leaving students with less for the same price.
It wasnt until I went home and looked up the HHS Mandate that was on a few of the groups signs, that I figured out that they were rallying against President Obamas Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, regarding health care and
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Students living on East 41st Street had repeated moments of distress when the emergency alert system alerted students via text that a buglarly had taken place on the street, when in fact it had not. The flip-flopping info was confusing and distressing, leaving students unclear.
Sports
I want to get big, said Bowes. It helps the tendonitis in my elbow feel a little better but mostly I want to get huge. Alex Galbraith, 20, is a close friend and roommate of Bowes who often joins him at his workouts. Hes usually drenched when I see him, said Galbraith, He grunts a lot too. He is insane. When Bowes goes to the gym, he prefers to keep it old school. He lifts free weights such as barbells and dumbbells, and he never leaves the gym unless he feels that he has seriously worked his body. My throwing elbow is somewhat out of place, and getting a good lift in every now and then helps it feel so much better, says Bowes. Bowes has been playing baseball since he was 6 year old. Baseball and personal fitness are two of his greatest passions. Bowes and the baseball team will travel to Indiana (Pa) on Friday before returning home to Tullio Field to take on IUP again on Saturday at 12 p.m.
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The junior pitchers workout regimen is unlike any average Joes. He lifts weights three days a week and has baseball practice six days a week. The rest of Bowes teammates are required to lift weights only one day per week, but Bowes puts in extra time for one reason. At only 5 feet 9 inches and 170 pounds, Bowes is the shortest pitcher on the team. But he certainly makes up for it in muscle.
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Coach Chris Ryan, left, and the mens lacrosse team are off to a solid 5-0 start, but they dont plan on slowing down anytime soon. After their comeback win over No. 3 Dowling, the Lakers have another tough match-up against rival C.W. Post.
Once Ryan has looked at past mistakes to remedy them, he needs to pass on a similar mentality to his team. We have to instill in the kids that its day-by-day and week-by-week, said Ryan. We need to work harder than we have ever worked before. Ryan and the program have tasted success at its highest level, and they want to stay there. At the beginning of this journey we were told we werent going to win, said Ryan. Now we need to keep winning to show last year wasnt us catching lightning in a bottle. So far, the Lakers have continued to win. The team has started off the 2012 season a sterling 5-0, including a tight 7-6 victory over No. 3 Dowling. But thats not good enough for Ryan. We still have a long, long way to go, said Ryan. We know whats at the end of this if we work hard.
With high expectations, the team needs to not look too far ahead. If the team loses a game or two, it could miss out on the playoffs. The Lakers need to stay focused through the middle of their season. Everyone is concerned about making playoffs, said Ryan. We are already in the playoffs; this is the playoffs. Ryan has instilled a certain mentality in his players. That mentality is showing with the upperclassmen
Senior Kyle Kallay came back from being knocked out to score the game-winner against Dowling.