The Glacier - Volume 43, Issue 14

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Moraine Valley Community College Student NEwspaper Online at mvccglacier.com April 15, 2011 Volume 43, Issue 14

Tibetan monks lecture and perform at MVCC

“The Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery concluded their time at Moraine with a performance entitled “The Sacred Dance For World Healing.” Traditional Tibetan music and dance was on display. For full story turn to F&E Page 1. [Zandro Zafra]

Mandala is a sacred art of the Tibetan monks requiring great patience. [Zandro Zafra]

Gala Rinpoche teaches students the secrets of meditation. [Zandro Zafra]

Monks demonstrate the sacred art of mandala Monks show mediation as a mean to happiness By Alex Villaseñor Staff Writer Moraine Valley students had the incredible opportunity to experience one of the most meaningful and beautiful aspects of the Tibetan traditions, the creation of the Mandala.

Monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery demonstrated this artform for Moraine students. Mandalas are part of the sacred art of Hinduism and Buddhism, which, according to one of the monks “is a roadmap leading to the discovery of complete Mandala | page 8

By Amel Saleh Entertainment Editor “Motivation is very important to Buddhists,” explains Gala Rinpoche, a Tibetan Monk speaking about how useful a tool meditation is. On April 1 a full house of students

occupied the D Building, curious to find the answer to obtaining happiness, showed up to listen to Rinpoche in his traditional monk attire. Rinpoche discussed that happiness is ultimately the elusive matter that everyone searches for when facing difficulties in life. Meditation | page 8

Invisible Children brings attention to the war in Uganda By Connor Reynolds News Editor On March 29, the Invisible Children tour came to the M building to bring awareness to the abduction of children in Central Africa. Friends Laren Poole and Jason Russell founded Invisible Children 25 years ago following their eye-opening trip to Uganda. “It ruined my life, but

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it ruined me in the best way possible,” said Poole. They saw first hand the fear and conflict that Ugandans faced everyday. Their experiences on this first trip and then on their subsequent trip made up the documentary “Tony’s Story.” Tony was one of the boys Poole and Russell met in Uganda. He was a member of a large population of children who would be sent to sleep in the

Entertainment Conditions perform at the AP tour and rock the house. F&E Page 8

city to avoid abduction at the hands of the Lord’s Resistance Army. Led by Joseph Kony, a wanted war criminal by the International Court, the LRA has been terrorizing Uganda and Central Africa since 1987. More shocking than the duration of his reign are his methods for maintaining an army. The Ugandan children fled to the city to avoid abduction, because it meant being forced into the LRA.

Sports Tennis remains undefeated through seven matches. Page 16

Features ‘Scott Walker Awake in the Land of Dreams’ opens in the U building F&E Page 7

The film and speakers demonstrated the progress that has been made in Uganda through the Invisible Children’s 25 years of existence. These breakthroughs include a scholarship fund to send children to school in Uganda, as well as the Invisible Children Protection Plan. The plan involves setting up a sort of “911” system for the people who live in the INvisible | page 2


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