The Georgetonian - Fall 2015, Issue 5

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October 14, 2015  Volume CXXXV Issue 5

Homecoming brings energy to campus

This week marks several traditions including Songfest and Homecoming football game By ERIC BALMER Editor-in-Chief Homecoming week is here and in full swing. Many events have been scheduled for the entire week, with Songfest on Friday followed by the homecoming football game on Saturday afternoon. There have been subtle changes in the week of homecoming, which should keep students interested. Each day of this week, there has been a theme. To start off the week, students had the chance to get celebrity treatment and get their picture taken on the red carpet outside the caf, as part of “Movie Star Monday.” Tuesday brought “Disney Day” to campus, which encouraged students to dress up as their favorite Disney character. Along with dressing up as Elsa or Mickey Mouse, students could attend Campus Worship and receive a Tiger Nexus credit. Western Wednesday has been scheduled for Wednesday (think a nice cowboy hat like Dr. Rasberry), while Thursday is Superhero Day, which is a day to dress up as

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a hero of your choice or dress Along with Songfest, stu- and Robert Franzen for Junior in purple to show support for dents have the opportunity to Prince; Madison Courtney, LGBT youth and make a state- decide who they want to rep- Abby Sobolewski and Mackment against bullyenzie Waldridge ing. Songfest Dress for Junior Princess; Rehearsal is also Tanner Brondhaver, scheduled for 7 Joshsua Clay and p.m. in the Chapel Nickolas Slucher for (typically the dress Senior King; Kaitlin rehearsal is for stuFahey, Victoria May dents, faculty and and Remy Kennedy staff, and tickets for Senior Queen. are $5). Saturday at 1:30 To end the p.m. is the homecomschool week, Sci-Fi ing football game Day comes to against Union Colcampus on Friday. lege. At the game, Students can dress Source: Instagram.com the winners of Senior in their favorite sci- Each day of Homecoming Week is a different theme Homecoming King ence fiction char- students can chose to participate in. and Queen, Homeacters from Star Wars to E.T. resent the different classes as coming Bench, Tigers’ Choice Along with dressing up, there homecoming royalty. Voting for Songfest, and the Overall will be popcorn outside the closes on Friday, October 16, Homecoming Award will be Caf during lunch hours. Song- at noon. announced. fest, a long lasting Georgetown During Homecoming Nominees for homecomtradition where sororities, fra- ing court are Joshua Copley, week, there is a social media ternities, independents and Travis Parker and Marcus competition. If you post a freshmen compete in a sing- Price for Freshman Prince; picture on Instagram relating ing, dancing and/or acting Elizabeth Smith, Emily Altman to the theme that day, tag @ competition, will be on Friday and Caroline Pinson for Fresh- GAC_GC and use #GChomenight at 7 p.m. The theme for man Princess; Austin Keene, coming, you will be entered this year is “Lights, Camera, Logan Smart and Peyton Grif- into a drawing to possibly Action.” Tickets to Songfest fee for Sophomore Prince; win a prize. A winner will be will be sold outside the Caf Hannah Shelton, Caitlyn drawn every night this week, throughout this week, and will Strickler and Ashton Trun- but make sure to follow GAC be $2 for students and $5 for nell for Sophomore Princess; on Instagram for your chance general admission. Keaston Hall, Jacob Stewart to win.

Beshear, Westerfield vie for Attorney General page 2

Violence increases in the Middle East page 3

Tigers seek Homecoming win page 4

There are students who love Homecoming week and the spirit it brings to campus. One of those students is Freshman Marcus Price. When asked about what he was most looking forward to about this week Price replied, “Definitely the football game.” He believes this week’s high spirits will translate well for our team. “I hope that the extra energy on the campus will help us continue to play well. I want to see a great game,” he added. Homecoming week has always brought a plethora of opportunities to show GC Pride, and this year shouldn’t fall short of expectations.

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The theme to Songfest 2015 is “Lights, Camera, Action.”

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News

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Headlines Compiled by Noah Krieger

 A man has filed a $5 million law suit against several government organizations after a 16 pound pine cone hit his head while he was napping in a San Francisco park. He’s needed two surgeries so far and will likely have permanent brain damage.  A car thief being chased by police through the sand dunes of Perth, Australia decided to evade capture by driving into the ocean. He didn’t make it too far, and police were able to wade out and capture him.  In Bangalore City, India, there is a 9,000 acre lake so polluted by chemical waste and sewage, that it produces a thick foam which blows around the city whenever it rains. The lake even caught fire recently, which it has been known to do in the past.  In Moldova, Ukraine, a sanitation worker displeased by the re-election of a Prime Minister protested by driving his truck up to his office and dumping raw sewage on the front steps. He now faces a $190 fine.  In Sarasota, Florida, a man was arrested for a DWI after speeding through a neighborhood, swerving off the road and crashing into a house then running away. He claimed his dog was driving the car and that he had done nothing wrong.  Two Italian fisherman found a wild boar swimming in the sea about four miles from the coast. They managed to get the pig on board and released it back on shore.

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Westerfield and Beshear vie for Attorney General By BRENNA JEWELL

Attorney Lynn Pryor. During this time, Westerfield, had problems with puncStaff Writer tuality for personal reasons such as Monday night, the Kentucky dentist appointments and pedicures Educational Television (KET) debate (mycn2.com). Although Beshear has yet to hold between the two candidates for Attorney General in Kentucky, Andy an elected office, he is the son of a Beshear and Whitney Westerfield, was man who does—Governor Beshear. held. According to the Herald–Leader, Governor Beshear has a list of elected “Kentucky’s two candidates for attor- offices that include Kentucky House of ney general agreed on many issues Representatives—76th district (1974– Monday on KET’s Kentucky Tonight, 1980), Attorney General of Kentucky including drugs and voting rights, (1979–1983), Lieutenant Governor of while sharply criticizing each other’s Kentucky (1983–1987), and Governor experience and character.” (Kentucky. of Kentucky (2007–present). According to a Bluegrass Poll done com). Westerfield, a Republican member by WHAS11 and the Courier Journal, of the Kentucky Senate representing Governor Beshear’s approval rating in District 3, took jabs at Beshear, the Kentucky is at 50% (whas11.com). The Democrat nominee, for being the son name recognition from his father has of Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear. the potential to boost the candidacy of Westerfield also made accusations Andy Beshear, even though he has yet about the means of which his opponent to hold an elected office himself. According to Andy Beshear’s webwas fundraising for his campaign. Beshear countered with accusations site, if elected his administration will brought up by CN2 pertaining to a per- focus on heroin enforcement and treatsonnel file on Westerfield which says, ment, child abuse, protecting seniors “Personal interests often take priority citizens and protecting Kentucky jobs over work duties” (mycn2.com). This (andybeshear.com). His website feastatement references Westerfield’s tures detailed plans on how he will record as an attorney in the Third Judi- combat these issues in Kentucky. To help prevent child abuse, he cial Circuit under Christian County plans on creating a “Child Abuse and Exploitation Division within the Attorney General’s office” (andybeshear. com). He wants to help senior citizens by creating a hotline to help inform them about recent scams, creating the Senior Protection Partners Program, and training law enforcement to recognize scams on senior citizens. His plan for the KenSource: Mycn2.com tucky Drug Epidemic is split Beshear’s administration will work on into three parts: enforcement, heroin enforcement and treatment, child treatment and education. He abuse, protecting seniors, and protecting will toughen penalties, begin Kentucky jobs. earlier treatments of addicts

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Westerfield will focus on government overreach, defending Kentucky values, making Kentucky a safer place, and promoting transparency. who are in jail, and create a drug education task force (andybeshear.com) Whitney Westerfield’s website focuses on issues such as fighting government overreach, defending Kentucky values, making Kentucky a safer place, and promoting transparency. He plans on fighting back against the federal government on issues such as healthcare, over–regulation by the EPA, and immigration. He plans to defend Kentucky values by supporting traditional marriage, pro–life choices and the Second Amendment. Westerfield’s website says that he will improve the criminal justice system, fight drug abuse, and strengthen laws against cybercrime. He says that as Attorney General he will keep information from his office public for Kentuckians. (whitneywesterfield. com) When looking at the values that Andy Beshear and Whitney Westefield hold, they have similar thoughts. Both want to continue Kentucky’s war on drugs, both plan to advance child protection policies and both say “they would vigilantly defend Kentuckians’ voting rights” (Kentucky.com).

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Violence increases in the Middle East By EVAN MOORE

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It seems that the Middle East, especially Israel and Jerusalem, is as far from peace and coexistence today as it was in 1948. Palestinians and Israelis continue to enter into bloody battles, and the encounters seem to be escalating. In the last month, at least 27 Palestinians and eight Israelis have died in aggressive person–on–person combat. On Tuesday alone, three Israelis were killed, and another 20 were injured. (foxnews.com) Early on Tuesday, a Jewish man attacked another man outside an IKEA, stabbing him without warning, because he mistook the victim as a Palestinian with his Middle Eastern appearance even though the victim was a Jew as well. The 22 year old victim was only moderately wounded. Another attack featured a twoman team; they, one armed with a gun

Gaza (cnn.com). and the other The Israeli with a knife, Prime Minister, boarded a bus Benjamin Netand began an anyahu, released attack. Police a statement on killed one and Tuesday “that wounded the his government other, but not is working on a before two series of ‘aggrespassengers lost sive steps’ to their lives. Pic- Source: Cnn.com the tures tweeted Many are being hospitialized currently in combat crisis” (foxnews. out by an Israeli the Middle East. com). Various police spokesman show “shattered glass and blood- information sources, including FOX, CNN, the Palestinian Red Crescent, ied floors” (cnn.com). According to the Palestinian Red and the Israeli government, suggest Crescent, over 155 people have been that his steps resemble terrorism. However, Hamas, another militant hospitalized since the recent outbreak of violence. When the numbers were terrorist organization, fully supports broken down, “most [were hospital- the revenge-fueled attacks by Palesized] for tear gas inhalation, though 26 tinians – including the attack on the were wounded by rubber bullets, six by city bus (ibtimes.com). CNN quoted a live bullets and five reportedly beaten” tweet by Hamas that says, “The Hamas in the West Bank and Jerusalem while movement blesses the heroic operaat least another 37 were wounded in tions in Jerusalem and hails the heroes

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who (carried them out).” An earlier tweet by Hamas, from Sept. 15, said that Israel’s escalation was an “act of war.” Since then, the group has vehemently addressed the issue of escalating violence dozens of times. Not all demonstrations were violent, however; the majority have been peaceful. On Sept. 18, Hamas led a peaceful march of thousands of Palestinians in protest of the actions of the Israeli state. On Oct. 7, they tweeted, “Hamas calls for continuation and support of the Palestinian uprising” (@HamasInfoEn on twitter.com). Earlier this week, 70 percent of Israelis claimed they were dissatisfied with how the violent acts are being handled, and yet neither side has been able to stop violence perpetrated by individuals. If major changes do not happen soon, the situation has the potential to escalate into a full-blown war.


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Tigers seek big homecoming win By ERIC BALMER Editor-in-Chief The Georgetown College football team hasn’t gotten off to the start they were hoping for this season. Due to some tough competition and unlucky breaks, the Tigers found themselves 0–4 through the first few weeks. However, GC may be on the rise; as they’ve been on a roll lately, winning their last two games heading into Homecoming week. Two weeks ago, the team was able to get the W at home. On a chilly and rainy October 3, Georgetown crushed Kentucky Christian University by the score of 44–0. Then, last week, the Tigers

played at Bluefield College and had another shutout performance, winning with a score of 14–0. GC’s defense was on fire, with Junior linebaker Jordan Kindred recovering a fumble for a touchdown. The Tiger defense also caused an interception and turnover on downs for Bluefield. A testament to the defense of Georgetown was the naming of Kindred as Mid–South Conference Defensive Player of the Week last week. With two decisive victories under their belt, the Tigers hope to use the momentum and gained confidence to bring a much needed homecoming victory to campus. The game is this Saturday, October 17, at 1:30 p.m.

against Mid–South Conference opponent Union College (0-5). Along with other Homecoming announcements, the Seniors of the GC football team will be recognized, as part of Senior Day. There is excitement from some students about a homecoming victory. “I’m looking forward to seeing the Tigers win, especially on homecoming, because Go Tigers!” Said Sophomore Evan Moore. “It’s great to see the team getting the wins they deserve,” Moore said. If the Tigers are able to Source: georgetowncollegeathletics.com pull out a win this Saturday, The Tigers have a newfound they will be 3–0 in their conconfidence leading into the ference, despite their difficulhomecoming game. ties with teams outside the MSC.

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By EVAN MOORE Opinion Editor There is an annual kissing competition held in Riccione, Italy, that features several different areas of competition in which participants kiss in unique ways. The most popular events are basketball kissing and underwater kissing. While there can be a sizable debate on whether or not this can be considered as a sport, I digress. It’s a physical activity, I suppose, and it’s hilarious. Proclaimed as the “World Kissing Day games,” hundreds of people partake every year to make this one of the strangest traditions and funniest events to appear in Italy, Europe, and the world. (itnsource.com) “Underwater kissing proved to be by far the

most popular as several couples challenged each other in the longest kiss in apnoea, while being rigorously timed by referees,” the website says in its short biography of the games. Underwater kissing seems to be a feature for the games with not only the largest amount of participation, but also the largest number of witnesses. The original purpose of the games, aside from just to be weird and European, was to encourage couples to come have a good, fun time in a safe and comfortable environment. Aquafan Park itself enjoys hosting the event every year just because of the ability to have others use their facilities. “Our park, as many other amusement parks, aims at creating an ideal city. In ideal

KHS Club celebrates Medicine Month By KAITLIN FAHEY Features Editor The Georgetown College Kinesiology and Health Studies (KHS) Club is celebrating: Exercise is Medicine Month throughout October. Each week, a member of the campus community will be interviewed about how they incorporate exercise into their day to day activities. Dr. Steven Carter, a professor in the English department. played sports when he was younger and said that because of this, he has always

been in the habit of being active, though there have been periods in his life when he has been less active than he is now. “I enjoy being active more than not being active,” he said. Dr. Carter’s physical activity routine includes walking every morning, doing Crossfit several times a week and occasionally incorporating rowing and weightlifting. He also enjoys golfing when he has the time. In order to incorporate activity into his schedule, Dr. Carter gets up earlier than he normally would for his daily

walk, and blocks out an hour in his day for a Crossfit class. He said that a benefit he receives from regular physical activity is feeling better all around. When asked about his biggest motivation, Dr. Carter said that most of the time, he enjoys exercising. “Crossfit helps with days I don’t feel like doing anything because there are other folks in the class and that helps me get moving. Having a coach for the class helps a lot, too,” he said. Dr. Carter said that instead of being guided by thrills and

big achievements, he prefers to set small goals for himself in regards to physical activity. “I often set small goals for myself in whatever exercise or sport I’m doing, and pretty much anytime I either reach one of those  or know I gave it my best shot; I enjoy that,” he said.

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Dr. Steven Carter enjoys staying active through Crossfit.

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Hundreds of people take part in the World Kissing Day Games.

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These kissing games are not for those who still think the other sex has cooties. cities the most important thing are peoples’ relationships. Our objective is to help people build these relationships, giving them the right settings to make friendships or even develop sentimental relations,’ said Pier Pierucci, Managing Director of the Aquafan.” It is obvious that the city thoroughly encourages the yearly event. “On a good summer, Aquafan sells over 10,000 tickets,” itnsource.com says in its brief article. These are not all participants, but there are some people who legitimately go just to watch people make out under water. Speaking of which, underwater kissing seems to be the best attraction for contestants as they battle for who can kiss without breathing—or dying—the longest. As of now, the record in one minute and 24 seconds as set by Andrea and Gianna, a couple

from Riccione. Interestingly enough, there are many accounts of people kissing random others who want to participate but whose significant other either didn’t exist, didn’t come, or didn’t want to participate. According to the website, many people make new friends over a kiss in the midst of it all. Jokingly enough, topendsports.com said, “In unoffi-

cial competitions, teenagers across the world partake in kissing marathons of their own every day.” Maybe after enough practice, you can go to Italy and participate in the real World Kissing Day Games with or without a significant other.

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Over 10,000 tickets are sold for the kissing event.


Features SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: ALEX CAUDILL

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By TYLER PHILLIPS Staff Writer Alex Caudill is a senior at Georgetown College, majoring in political science and minoring in theater arts. A proud native of Henderson, Ky., Alex’s time as a student at Georgetown has left a positive and enduring mark on his campus and community due to his dedicated pursuit of his passions for politics, theater and faith. Alex has remained heavily involved in campus life throughout his time at Georgetown. In the past four years, he has served as the President of Georgetown’s theater Maskrafters, established a Catholic Newman Center and served as its director, held the SGA office of Vice President of Academic Affairs and been a student representative on Georgetown’s Strategic Planning Council. Beyond the walls of campus, Alex has been actively involved in Kentucky politics, operating as the campaign manager for State House candidate Tom McKee in his 2014

have some of his reelection race. He integrity,” Alex said. currently serves When asked as the president of about his reasons for the Kentucky Colcoming to Georgelege Democrats, town, Alex indicated and has helped to that he was drawn to establish College Georgetown because Democrat organiit promised a small, zations at several private, Christian, schools throughliberal arts educaout the commontion where he knew wealth. that he would be In recogniable to get to know tion of his hard his professors and work and dedilive in tight commucation to the sernity with the student vice of others, body. Alex was awarded He was not diswith a Citation of Source: Facebook.com RemiAchievement from Alex Caudill received a Citation of Achievement appointed. niscing on his time Kentucky Gover- from Kentucky governor Steve Beshear. at Georgetown, Alex nor Steve Beshear home and at college who have remarked that he “quickly fell in June 2015. Alex attributes much of impacted him positively, he in love with the school.” He his success to the examples of spoke with particular fondness has enjoyed living in the heart his personal heroes who have about the inspiration provided of Kentucky, and has made several important friendships to him by his grandfather. gone before him. “He has always been a self- during his time on campus. “I have always found His favorite memories at my heroes in people who less man who puts the needs are close to me. People who I of others above his own and Georgetown include directing have known personally,” Alex has a genuine concern for the the play “39 Steps” his freshwell–being of others. He helps man year, leading an alternaremarked. While he was able to refer- others for their benefit and tive spring break trip to the ence many individuals both at never his own. I hope that I Father Beiting Mission center

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his sophomore year, making a fool of himself during karaoke nights at the theater and late night theological and political conversations with his friends. After graduating from Georgetown next spring, Alex intends to temporarily going to graduate school in order to accept an offer to work on a national congressional campaign in his hometown. He hopes to remain active in the life of Georgetown College even after he graduates. As he put it, “I want to be sure that I give back to this college community which has provided so many opportunities for me, whether it is in the form of my time, talents or finances.” Addressing all freshman and future students at the college, Alex concluded with a piece of parting advice: “Get involved in the life of the campus and community early and often. Georgetown has proven to be a wonderful home for myself, and getting involved is the best way to discover that home for yourself.”

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Features Songfest: “Lights, Camera, Action” this Friday

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By KAITLIN FAHEY Features Editor The homecoming week festivities are now well underway at Georgetown College, and this Friday evening, the chapel will be filled with alumni, family members and students in anticipation of a beloved Georgetown tradition: Songfest. Songfest is a competition among each of the residence halls on campus. Each group prepares an eight minute long skit centered on the theme for the year. As the name of the show implies, these skits typically involve song and dance and are intended to showcase each group’s Georgetown College spirit. The theme of this year’s Songfest is “Lights, Camera, Action,” which is also reflected in the painted benches outside of each residence hall. This year, the event will take place on Friday, October 16 at 7 p.m. in the chapel. Tickets will be on sale outside of the Caf during lunch until Friday. Student tickets are two dollars apiece, and non–students may purchase tickets for

receives for homecoming is presented at week. The overall homecomthe event. ing winners will be announced Freshman, at Saturday’s homecoming sophomore and football game. junior princes The performance order and prinfor Songfest this year is as folcesses will be lows: Independents, Allen and crowned that Collier, Pi Kappa Alpha, Presevening, while ident’s House Association, the senior winAlpha Gamma Delta, Kappa ners will be Alpha, Phi Mu, Anderson, crowned the Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa following day Source: Twitter.com at the home- Songfest is presented by Georgetown Tau, Kappa Delta and Sigma Kappa. coming football Activities Council (GAC). also contributes to the total game. Award recipients number of points a group also are announced on the evening of Songfest after each group has performed and the Source: Angela Earwood judges have tallied their “Couples’ therapy is a lot like the zombie apocaSongfest is one of Georgetown’s scores. homecoming traditions. These awards have lypse.” Dr. Castaneda traditionally included Posted on the “Quote My Georgetown Professor” Facebook group Overall Female, Overall Male, five dollars. There is also a dress Most Original and Particirehearsal in the chapel on pants’ Choice, among others. Last year, the women of Thursday evening. This event is open to student, faculty and Kappa Delta and the men of staff only, and all tickets for the the President’s House Associdress rehearsal are five dollars. ation won the coveted Overall Tickets will also be avail- Female and Overall Male titles, able for purchase at the door respectively for their skits relating to the “#Throwbackon both nights. After each group has per- Thursday” theme. Participation in Songfest formed, the homecoming court

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Straight from Compton to the Theaters By ARIANNA SCRUGGS Sports Editor Upon checking out the dollar theatre in Lexington a few days ago and asking a friend what movie he wanted to see, he began talking about how there was a movie about music and that’s what he wanted to see because it was supposed to be really good and is about some old rap group. I had no idea what he was talking about. I watched the trailer for the movie, Straight Outta Compton, saw that it had a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and decided to give it a try. Sure, it wasn’t really my kind of movie—I’m a girly–girl who listens to Taylor Swift and music from another country—but I’ll try anything once. The beginning of the movie was pretty much what I had expected to see. Set in Compton, California, in 1986, the movie follows Eric Wright, Andre Young, and O’Shea Jackson, otherwise known as Easy–E, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube respectfully, along with a few other friends as they create the group N.W.A, which stands for “N****s With Attitude,” and are shot to popularity. Ice Cube’s lyrics, rapped by Easy–E, revealed what life was like for black people during that time. They told people about the things that happened in their lives, about their families and about the ways that they had been treated wrongly. After one incident of being treated unjustly by the police, Ice Cube wrong a song called “F*ck Tha Police,” telling how it was wrong for the police to do things to them, to beat them and search them, when they weren’t even doing anything. Shortly after releasing the song, N.W.A. went on tour, and the movie shows how pubilicity can change people, sometimes for the better and sometime for worse.

While the music in the movie isn’t really my type, I can’t deny that it was good, that the lyrics actually said some-

on the ground then beating him, and making the entire group of N.W.A lay down on the ground just because they

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The five stars and their rise to fame in the 80s.

thing, and that it gave me new look and a type of appreciation for rap music. It isn’t something that I listen to, for the most part because I can’t understand what they’re saying. It was a good glimpse into a different lifestyle for people like me, who have grown up unexposed to rap culture, and for people who are into rap music it was a good look at how far rap music has come. But it was also another look at how cruel the world can be, in a day and age where parents tend to keep their children sheltered from the harshness of the world until the last possible second. Straight Outta Compton shows police officers destroying a black person’s house, pulling a black man out of his car and throwing him

had the authority to do so. The police brutatlity against blacks in the 1980’s was awful, even from black cops who had somehow gotten a leg up in the world, and to see that it lasted even up into the 1990s was shocking, not in the sense that I didn’t know it, but in the sense that sometimes it’s crazy to see things like that, even if it’s things you already know. What made the movie even more interesting to me is that it is all based on real events, and during the credits there is actual footage shown from some of the interviews with N.W.A. With so many people supporting law enforcement nowadays, it’s incredible to think that 30 years ago they were hated by many people. And it wasn’t just the blacks

that hated the police; “F*ck Tha Police” had a huge following of whites also. It was wonderful to see a movie that depicted real life events in a way that was more entertaining than a boring old documentry. Easy–E did, in fact, die, and by the end of the movie I felt so much for him that I was crying when he died. I found out later that Dr. Dre’s biggest regret in life is not getting to the hospital in time to visit with Eric before he slipped into a coma, and Ice Cube never visited the hospital, stating that he wanted his last memory of his friend to be happy, and that the last time he saw him was in the night club when they rekindled their friendship. I can definitely see why the movie has a 90% rating; it has drama and some comedy, its a movie and a commentary on social justice, and without even realizing it makes you watch a 2 and a half hour long true story about a group of guys who just wanted to make music in a world that was against them, but got caught up in the fame of it all. I personally feel that this movie has something for everyone, whether you like dramas, comedys, history, or music. I feel that if there were more movies like this, that more people in the world would see that we are all the same people, all just people with dreams trying to find our way in this world and push ourselves toward a better life and final destination. I would encourage everyone to watch this movie, and to think about how we see the people around us. You may be struggling, but the people that you see around you, sitting next to you in class or standing in front of you for lunch, are also struggling, just maybe not in the same way as you.

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The Dark Knight’s first debut By JOHN WAITE Staff Writer We’re going back to the ‘80’s to look at my favorite Batman movie, Tim Burton’s “Batman.” I’m just going to say this upfront. I like the ’89 Batman movie over the Dark Knight series. This may be nostalgia talking, but I feel that things were done better in this one film than in all three of the Nolan Batman movies combined. Don’t get me wrong; I liked the “Dark Knight” and it’s version of the Joker, but I feel like it has flaws. The ’89 Batman movie did, too, but I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s dive into Tim Burton’s Batman. The story takes place in Gotham

City where crime is just an everyday thing. Ace reporter Vicky Vale (Kim Basinger) is on the case of Batman, a man who has just recently shown up to fight the crime in Gotham. One of the criminals, Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson), during a raid on a chemical plant, is accidently thrown into a vat of acid by Batman. Batman flees the scene after the fight, thinking that Napier is dead. As we know, Batman is millionaire Bruce Wayne (Michel Keaton), who meets Vicky at a fundraiser at his mansion and forms a relationship. Elsewhere, Napier is alive and becomes the greatest Batman villain of all, The Joker. He then starts to terrorize the city with Joker makeup that makes the wearer unable to stop smiling and laughing!

Batman comes to save the day with an epic battle against Joker in a bell tower. He defeats the Joker and saves Vicky, who was captured by Joker earlier in the movie. I love this movie. The actors were fantastic in this film. Nicholson was the star of the show. He didn’t play Joker; he played himself. I feel that the Joker is a mad man who wants to ruin people’s lives in a fun way. Nothing says this better than the end scene where Joker and his goons ride into the city on a giant Joker float playing Prince music. Keaton did a fantastic job as Bruce Wayne and Batman. He showed the wounded half of Wayne and the power, brute force and attitude of Batman from the comics.

I do have my complaints about the movie. This contains spoilers, so you might want to skip this part if you want to see the movie. Alright, now into my complaints. The big thing I dislike about this movie is how the Joker is the killer of Batman’s parents. In the comics it was either a random guy or a guy named Joe Chill that killed Batman’s parents. It kind of makes sense that Batman and Joker are tied together, but I feel like it was unnecessary. It gives it more impact if we don’t know who his killer is. He is fighting to avenge his parents by fighting faceless crime. All in all, I still love this movie. It’s fun, gritty and still enjoyable even to this day. You can watch this on Netflix right now.

Game of the week: “Shovel Knight” By JOHN WAITE Staff Writer Prepare your shovels, for it is time to talk about “Shovel Knight!” This being the first independent game I’ve talked about, I thought why not talk about one of the most popular and my personal favorite? The game was released in 2014 after it was successfully funded on Kickstarter, a website where people donate money to projects and in return they get special items, gifts, etc. The game is a 2D platformer like the games of the NES and SNES era. However, it takes what those games brought us and made it something amazing with newer hardware. One of the amazing factors of this game is its story. The best way to put this game is that it’s an NES platformer with the story of an SNES RPG. The story is simple but not too simple. The opening cut scene tells us the story of Shovel Knight

and Shield Knight, two warriors who protected the land. However, Shield Knight disappeared after they went to The Tower of Fate. Since then, Shovel Knight spent his time alone until the land was taken over by the Enchantress and her Order of No Quarter. After this, Shovel Knight grabs his mighty shovel to fight the evil that is reaping over the land and to find his beloved Shield Knight. Overall, I like the story. Yes, there is more to the story but, I’m not going to spoil it. On to the gameplay! The gameplay is amazing. It mixes together the play styles of “Mega Man,” “Duck Tales,” and “Castlevania.” I’m most likely missing a few games, but these are the ones I noticed when I was playing the game. You play as Shovel Knight, and using your Shovel of Justice, you take out the Order of No Quarter in different areas. The shovel may be your main weapon, but you can

buy many special weapons throughout your travels. You can also buy new armor that gives you special abilities. You can even go back to previous levels and get the collectibles you missed. The controls and level designs are fantastic. If you die, it’s most likely your own fault. I can’t tell you how much I love this game. One more thing I want to talk about is the Plague of Shadows DLC. It is a free DLC that, once you beat the game, you can play as Plague Knight, one of the Order of No Quarter. With this you get a new story and levels that fit his as a character. He plays so much differently than Shovel Knight. With Plague Knight you use projectile chemicals that make you play in many different ways. This is basically a brand new game and you get it for free. I love this game. I can’t praise this game enough. Be warned thought. This game is hard and will test your skills.

The game is $15, and I think it is well worth its price. You can get this game on PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, 3DS and Steam.

Source: Nocookie.net

The shovel is as big as him.


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stronghold that is needed, and By KOLT BODDY with his record as Senator, Staff Writer there isn’t a candidate who can hold a light to him. His path to As many of you know, Ed success is surely known. Whitfield has announced his Senator Ridley has run retirement as the U.S. Repthrough multiple campaigns resentative of Kentucky’s 1st including his re–election camCongressional District, and paigns for Senate and has run it’s time for new blood to take completely unopposed, this his place. That space can only fact alone shows that be filled by the Demhe is well respected ocratic candidate in his position and Dorsey Ridley. he can get the job Ed Whitfield done, a job that now has held control of more than ever is his office for over needed to be fulfilled 20 years due to through having a his strong support Democratic candisystem and tight date take the seat bonds between both that Whitfield leaves parties. Now that vacant. Whitfield is retiring The Democratic and will not seek re– Party needs Senator election in the next Ridley as its canvoting cycle, it’s the didate for the 1st time for the Demo- Source: Addictinginfo.org cratic party to push Representative Ed Whitfield has announced his Congressional District office to secure its strongest candi- retirement from government office. a stronghold for date that can get the job done, and that candidate is be the first time in over 20 the Democratic party that is years that a Democrat held the needed on the scale that this Mr. Dorsey Ridley. Ed Whitfield was elected office, it would also help revi- office holds. If Senator Ridley were to be to the 1st Congressional Dis- talize the Democratic Party, trict in 1995 on the Republican which is considered long gone elected to the 1st Congressional District, it would be good ticket, and his district covers in Western Kentucky. The Democratic Party is for Democrats throughout much of the western part of the state, including Hopkinsville, not gone in Western Kentucky the state, because for the first at all, but it is just beginning to time in 20 years there would Paducah, and Henderson. Whitfield has held a tight make a come back, and with be a candidate that would control on his office during Senator Ridley, it will be the stand up for the individual every election cycle due to rise that the party needs in and make sure that their voice his strong support from both order to fill the office and bring was heard, a candidate that parties, and he hasn’t had an Western Kentucky politics for would be for those that helped opponent face him in any of the Democratic Party back elect him, and a candidate that would get the job done and get his bids for re–election. Whit- onto the radar. Senator Ridley is the hope it done well. field was the first Republican elected to the First District, of the Democratic Party to making him a trailblazer for fill the office of Whitfield and the Republican Party in West- bring back the Democratic ern Kentucky. State Senator Ridley is from Henderson, from the 4th District. Dorsey represents Henderson, Union, Webster, Caldwell, Crittenden, and Livingston counties. Senator Dorsey would be a great candidate for this seat left vacant by Whitfield because it would

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Issue 5

October 14, 2015 Page 11

Stress isn’t only caused by school

By ANDREA BELLEW News Editor

Why does it feel like students are always stressed out? I don’t think it can be boiled down to teachers giving too much homework. It’s something larger than that. The American Dream is that hard work will create a happy, successful life. However, the definitions of hard work and success have changed overtime and they don’t seem to bode well for high school and college students of today. Here is the common perception of how to achieve success today: get good grades and be highly involved in extracurricular activities throughout high school to create strong college applications and receive lots of scholarships, figure out your career, go to college and

continue getting good grades while being highly involved in extracurricular activities so that you can get into a graduate program (having a job or jobs and at least one internship while in college is expected as well), and then, after finally earnSource: Psychologytoday.com ing a master’s degree Stress does extraordinary things to or PhD, try to land the school and college students. dream job because with that makes you lots of money), all of the schooling you will now get paid more than and therefore you will lead those who don’t receive a col- an unhappy life. Without that lege education. The hard work good job, people are generally is implied in each of these not considered successful. For students, these consteps to success. Working hard is com- ceptions of hard work and pletely based around edu- success cause a lot of stress cation now. The common because they often cause physconception is that if you don’t ical and mental health to get go to college, then you’re not left behind. The way to sucgoing to get a good job (one cess doesn’t leave much room

to breathe. Or eat right. Or exercise. Or sleep well. Or have time with friends. I am not saying education is unimportant. I love school. Yes, I love it despite all of the stress it causes me. I am saying that I don’t like the current formulation of the Amerihigh can Dream because it causes students so much stress. They are already stressed enough by homework, so adding the pressure of creating a whole wonderful life to the inherent stress that comes from homework just causes problems. High schools should teach and/or emphasize how to deal with stress in healthy ways through their health and gym classes. From what I have

seen, it doesn’t seem like many public high schools make it a priority to show students how to implement stress–relieving techniques into their lives or to make sure that students are implementing them. Students are not given proper counseling on making decisions for life after high school. Students—no, scratch that—Americans need to be taught that money is not everything; it is not the determiner of success, or at least it should not be. Students should be taught to focus on discovering what they are good at/ enjoy and to find happiness in what they discover. Basically, I call for a revolution of the current formulation of the American Dream that helps students be less stressed.

marry that man, even if it is against her will. While this marriage is certainly looked down upon, it is still Biblical, so it must be accepted if that is the deciding factor. Sure, marriage between one man and one woman is found in the Bible, but to decide it is the only proper way of marriage simply because it is “Biblical” is erroneous. A bigger concern, in my opinion, is whether the two individuals in a marriage love each other and are willing to continue loving each other. Unlike “Biblical” marriages,

which were often arranged, an economic decision or a form of some sort of debt repayment, marriages today are about commitment, love between two partners, man or woman, and are to be respected for that reason. Even if marriages don’t follow a more traditional man and woman template, that doesn’t count out the love people can have for each other, and it should not bar people from continuing that love in an “official” way through marriage.

Traditional marriage and the Bible

By WILLIAM THOMAS Opinion Columnist Marriage has been quite a big topic in the news over the past few months and years. With gay marriage becoming more widely accepted, both individually and socially, and even in some Christian groups, an important conversation has broken out on what the Christian Bible has to say about marriage. In the United States (and elsewhere around the world), it has become more and more common for gay marriage to be

legalized. Men can marry men, women can marry women and men can marry women. The outrage behind this lies in the verses in the Bible that seem to condemn homosexuality and support a nuclear family (man and woman) as the only proper marriage. Most conservatives, Christian evangelicals and proponents for “traditional family values” have argued that Biblical marriage is simple— one man marries one woman and that is that. They argue this “traditional” marriage is sacred in the eyes of God and is

the only “true” and “Biblical” marriage. However, this traditional, nuclear marriage is not the only marriage that appears in the Bible, and it’s not the only marriage approved of in the Bible, so to define it as “Biblical” marriage is a bit fallacious. One of my favorite examples is of King Solomon, son of David, whose marriage consisted of 700 wives and 300 concubines. This marriage is in the Bible, so it is Biblical. According to Deuteronomy, if a man seizes a woman and lies with her, the woman must


T h e B a c k Pa g e On Participation Awards and Wrong Opinions By Raleigh Dixon BackPage Editor Growing up in America today has many blessings; blessings that are not shared by many people around the world. There is never a night as I fall asleep that I worry about whether or not my roof will collapse due to a drone strike from a foreign power (or a domestic one for that matter). There are resources everywhere that grant access to food, healthcare, education and entertainment. Since its founding, America has been known as the land of opportunity and possibilities. If you work hard enough, dream big enough and have just enough luck you can be anything that you want to be. These are all great ideas to hold on to. Hope is an important aspect of life, and optimism has been the driving force for a plethora of amazing advancements and achievements in American life. But I’d like to take some time, take a step back and examine the state of things in America today on a personal level. All throughout primary education children are told things in order to foster creativity, positivity and optimism: “Everyone is a winner.” “There is no such thing as a stupid question.” “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.” While on the surface these might seem like great things to say to people, especially children, in order to motivate them and convince them that the possibilities are endless, they are in fact dangerous statements that have hurt

the identity of America and prepared kids for a world that doesn’t exist. The first of these statements can be dealt with quickly and easily. The concept that everyone is a winner is just fundamentally wrong. Logically speaking, if everyone is a winner, then nobody is a winner. It is the same as saying that everyone is a loser; thus nobody is a loser. Success and failure are indeed tied together. Failure is a necessary part of life. It is life’s great motivator. I will be the first to admit that I was an extremely average high school athlete, and as such I experienced my own share of highs and lows while competing. Being one of the last people cut on the varsity roster my sophomore year made earning a starting spot on the court my senior year all the more sweeter. In order to do that I had to work harder than I had before until I had finally achieved my goal. This is also true in the world of academia. Again turning to personal anecdotes, initial failure has led me to great future succeses. There is nothing like the sinking feeling that you experience when you get that first English essay back freshman year with a big red scary number circled at the top. But you learn from it, you work harder, and when you see that the final grade on the portal is an A, it makes all the trouble you went through worth it. But if there is no differntiation between success and failure, these things wouldn’t happen. Complacency takes over and you are stuck on the end of the bench or staring at a GPA that is nothing to write home about. Moving on, one of my biggest pet peeves throughout my educational

journey is the notion that there is no such thing as a stupid question. This is a lie. Every day we find ourselves confronted with stupid questions. They are asked in our classrooms. They are asked in Facebook fights. They are asked on Buzzfeed quizzes. A lot. They are asked by friends. They are asked by family members. They are asked by professors. They are asked by politicians. Nobody is exempt. These stupid questions fall into a variety of categories as well. A.) Questions that have obvious answers. I feel bad lumping professors into this category but it is hard not to do so. In a Georgetown class my fellow students and I were following along with a lecture when we were asked what forty minus twenty was, followed by an awkwardly long pause. While our professor most assuredly thought that the reason nobody raised their hand to answer was that we were disinterested or otherwise mentally incompetent, the reality was that we genuinely did not know that we would be expected to answer such an elementary question. B.) Attempting to correlate two completely separate things. “If we let gay people get married does that mean that beastiality and pedophilia will become legal too?” No. No, it doesn’t. C.) Buzzfeed Quizzes. Dear God, when will they stop? Nobody needs a Buzzfeed Quiz to know what form their Patronus takes. And if they did, I’m sure that J.K. Rowling will support me when I say that there is no formula involving eye color, favorite pizza toppings and shoe size.

And finally, I wish to counter the idea that everyone is entitled to their opinion and that each opinion has equal weight in the eyes of the world. In order to have an opinion that is valid and recognized, there are a few parameters that must be met. One of them being that is founded in these little things called facts. Here are some opinions that are popularly carried today that are in fact wrong: 1.) Global warming is a myth. The fact that we pollute the Earth at an alarming rate has nothing to do with the rising ocean levels, droughts and frequent severe weather events experienced around the world. 2.) Evolution is just a theory. Instead of looking at silly things like fossils and evidence, we should just assume that the Flintstones was based on true events where humans rode on the backs of dinosaurs. 3.) The frequency of school shootings in America has nothing to do with the amount and availability of guns in this country. You mean this doesn’t happen in any other industrialized nation? You mean this is an almost exclusively American problem? Nah. 2nd Amendment. Guns. ‘Merica. 4.) Donald Trump is a viable candidate for the Presidency of the United States. (For the love of all that is good and holy in this universe, please, no). In all honesty, if I haven’t said something that you strongly disagree with so far this year, I feel like I haven’t tried hard enough. Either that or you aren’t actually reading my writing. Or maybe we are just destined to be best friends. I suppose the jury is still out on this one.


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