September/October 2016
Volume 55 Issue 4
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Alvernia Resolves Angelica Park Dispute
THIS ISSUE
Photo courtesy of (Courtesy of Bill Uhrich)
By Mady Johnston Managing Editor
From Tragedy to Triumph
A virtual conception of the new Berks Nature facility in Angelica Park.
The Calming of Nature
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Dominican Republic usually bring their most famous dish known as Mangu. Mangu is mashed plantains with salami and onions and sometimes eggs and fried cheese to go along with it. Another famous Puerto Rican dish that is brought to this event are Pastelillos. Pastelillos are meat filled pastries made with thin dough, crimped edge and fried. Others also include Pupusas, which is another delicious known dish from El Salvador and is made of thick
usual fillings are meat and cheese, but may also include beans, lettuce or tomatoes. The guests also enjoy from the visual representations and attires of different cultures set up on booths around the festival. While having a pleasant time and reaching out to the community through their service, this event also serves as an excellent opportunity for small companies in the area to increase their networking circle. By being provided with the chance to present their
The National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15, and celebrates the contributions Hispanic Americans have made in the United States. According to the 2010 Census, 58.16% of the population in Reading is of Hispanic or Latino origin. Many are excited to celebrate their culture this month. The Centro Hispano hosts the Berks Latin Festival, where all Hispanics from different countries in the community come together in Reading to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Executive Director at Centro Hispano, Michael Toledo said, “The Centro Hispano is the lifeline to the Latino community in Greater Reading. Celebrating our heritage means taking pride in where we come from and more importantly where we are going as a Latino community. Recognizing that we all have a role to play in leading with passion and purpose.” During this event a variety of different dishes are prepared by individuals Dancers perform at Berks Latin Festival. from different cultures for guests to enjoy. For example, people who wish to be part
By Veronica Cepparulo Contributing Writer
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Photo courtesy of Centro Hispano
Tap Into Your Creativity
Expanding one’s horizons can be hard, but expanding one’s campus can be even harder. Alvernia’s planned expansion onto East Campus was briefly stymied by a property dispute over the use of Angelica Park. Alvernia University was moving forward on plans to make Angelica Park the main entrance of the campus over the past year. The school believed it was legally able to do so based on its agreements with neighboring municipalities. However, unknown to everyone involved in the use
Mes de la Herencia Hispana en Reading! One Tree Hill Comes To AU of the event that are from the By Carmen Gonzalez handmade corn tortilla. The Contributing Writer
Intellectual Freedom: It’s Your Right!
of the park today, restrictions had been placed on the land in both 1966 and 1971 by both the federal government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In both 1966 and 1971, the City of Reading received federal grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) totaling $350,000, which would be over $2.5 million today. These grants were used to build a new outdoor recreational facility. In those grants, the City of Reading was required to be the permanent owners of the
Francis Hall Theatre was full of good times and music as One Tree Hill alum Tyler Hilton hit the stage on September 9. Campus Activities Board (CAB) sponsored Hilton’s concert as a free music event. With 172 students in attendance, there was not an empty spot in the house. The concert was one of CAB’s most successful events of the semester so far. Students may know Tyler Hilton as Chris Keller from One Tree Hill. Hilton played a cocky musician on the show, but you would never be able to tell based on his behavior at Alvernia. Hilton met with the CAB executive board and a few of the Cabbies who volunteered their time to work the event before the show. Tara Gorman, senior, was one of the many One Tree Hill fans and Cabbies that got to work the event. Gorman was also one of the lucky ones who got to meet Hilton at the meet-and-greet. “I’m such a huge fan of
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