30th Year
— No. 34
October
12,
1998
Special Needs gets $600,854 By
Lisa Wilhelm
Kitchener-Wilmot representing
the
MPP
Gary Leadston,
provincial
government,
presented a cheque for $600,854 on Oct. 2 to Conestoga College President John Tibbits and Marian Mainland, co-ordinator of special needs. It is the first installment of special-project funding to assist students learning
with
direction
of
disabilities,
the
province’s
under the Learning
Opportunities Task Force. “Students with learning disabilities have
unique challenges that require additional their resources to assist them with endeavours,” Leadston said. Conestoga is one of eight schools chosen from 33 that applied at post-secondary institutions in Ontario to receive provincial funding totaling $30 million. To be eligible for an award, Mainland was given four weeks to make up and submit a proposal to the Learning Opportunities Task Force. In
May, Finance Minister Ernie Eaves
Will the
announced the chosen schools during his budget speech. The funds will be targeted to support pilot projects designed to test out new support services designed to increase the academic success of students with specific learning disabilities (SLD). Conestoga’s funding will be used for many purposes. Seven new staff members have been hired and the special needs office has recently been renovated. New computers have been purchased for the literacy lab, and software adaptive with along for designed specifically technology students with specific learning disabilities. New computers and adaptive software
Kitchener-Wilmot MPP Gary Leadston (left) presents a cheque of $600,854 to Conestoga College special needs co-ordinator Marion Mainland and president (Photo by John Sawicki) John Tibbits on Oct. 2. and transition to the workplace. “(The program) is open to the community,” said Mainland. “High school and elementary teachers will be able to come and see what’s available. Parents and students with SLD will be able to came and
have also been purchased for Conestoga’s satellite campuses. Two new credit courses are being developed for SLD students as well as professional development activities. Staff and faculty will keep them up-to-date on project activities. A model for transition
tion
from secondary to post-secondary school to employment is being developed to ensure a smooth flow from pre-admission to gradua-
try
“Based on the
success
of Conestoga
College, this program will be successful because this college is based on success,”
Leadston
said.
out the equipment, so hopefully the
program) is in its infancy and can only grow and be nurtured.” The project is renewable annually for up to
Waterloo
four years and could reach a total value of
whole education system Region will benefit.”
in
“It (the
$2.7 million.
millennium ‘bug’ Conestoga computers? By Dee
Bettencourt
“The programmers of 30 years ago never
In just 15 months the infamous Y2K, or year 2000, will tick over within the technical world’s docks and “you wilt not survive Jan.
1
without hearing about
it,
somewhere,
somehow,” predicts Tony Pimenoff, the
new
director,
technical
information
Y2K
first
generations of microcomputers where the timer chip on the motherboard bios (basic
82 for 19821 The reason why four digits were not originally stored in the ‘50s was due to expense. Even though storage costs have come down considerably and consistently, banks, insurance companies and educational institutions remained notorious for using only two digits, primarily because of their heavy use of mainframes.
you money,” says Pimenoff. “It is a simple problem conceptually, but the logic programmed in the computers won’t handle this problem, imbedded as it is into the hardware of the personal computer in the clock and the bios chips. Only some bios can be upgraded and most chips computers manufactured up to 1996
last
two
“You get
to Dec. 3
1
,
1999, then the timer 1
,
00. Unfortunately,
a lot of the applications will interpret 00 as 1900. If you’re a bank doing a loan calculation, the loan
may
look
like the
March
1
since
it is
a leap year.
campuses are
OK?
Pimenoff says that computers purchased from 1996 onwards should not be suspect, but any 386- or 286-Megahertz personal computers, generally found in administrative areas, will have problems. After calling
digits.
Example of Y2K problem chip ticks over to Jan.
had this problem.” Three dates in the year 2000 will have to be accounted for: Jan I , and Feb. 28 and
Which student computers on which
input output system) will only deal with the
1
services, explains the impact of
Pimenoff. That philosophy has lasted into the
Conestoga College. His position was created just over a month ago when he transferred from the private sector, that many Pimenoff explained on Oct. computer systems and applications written over the last 30 years stored only the last two digits in dates. v For instance, 56 was stored for 1956 and services, for
Tony Pimenoff, information technical
thought their programs would be used this long, but it is the nature of computers to on previous programs,” says build
bank owes
John Gilmour, computer services technician and lead band, Pimenoff reported that only a couple of student labs still need to be upgraded and they are anticipated to be fully functional by 2000. Lab A12 at the Guelph campus will receive a minor upgrade this coming summer and lab A7 at the Waterloo campus is currently being updated for
Y2K bugs.
Pimenoff says Hewlett Packard (HP) servers, which are the network servers, and teleacommunication equipment are secure. Continued us 2000 on Page 2
Page 2
— SPOKE, Oct
12,
1998
New additions to assistance program
OSAP facing changes for new school web
By Melissa
Dietrich
Full-time
students
“The government wanting
number of
aid face a
financial
changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) in the 1998-99 school year. One of the newest additions to the program is a Canada Study with for Students Grant Dependents, worth up to $3,000. Carol Walsh, of financial aid at Conestoga College, said 200 to 250 students have applied for this grant available in November. Single-parent students, married
who
students or students
common-law have
dependent
However,
The also
application
Until last year an independent
student
was
federally defined as
when
changed the definition of
what an independent student
is,
said Walsh.
Moving
to
Conestoga College
aid,
contribution level this year to an income of $40,000, again giving
money
less
than
they
their
opposed
have gradu-
who have graduated program and have taken out a loan that exceeded more than the maximum $7,000 per year, Students
from
The Ontario Student Opportunity Grant (OSOG) is another new feature of the 1998-99 OSAP options. It replaces the former Loan
to after they
ated.
their
will be able to receive the out-
money from the who will then deposit
standing
ondary students.
reduce their debt.
society to contribute towards the
essentially the
applications are up slightly from
education of the family.”
and
last year.
OSAP.
Another change
new
to
OSAP
$10
provincial
is
fee
may now
Students
Walsh all
said
OSOG
the
the
Walsh
is
same as the LFP government did was
directly to the students’ banks to
it
said the
number of OSAP
a
for
OSAP
would have normally,” said Walsh. She said the provincial government has raised the parental
of
status
application.
a different name.
“The government is trying to put more responsibility on parents and
for
parental consent.
getting
current
their
it
The only exception is that the government calculates students’ debt at the end of each year, as
government,
processing booklet applications.
they
and
give
Forgiveness Program, which was designed help high-need post-sec-
fewer students the chance to apply
want the provincial share they have to get but
“In those instances, students are
provincial government has
OSAP
about
Carol Walsh, financial
loan,
$275 per week.
Applicants can also use the website (http://osap.gov.on.ca) to find out additional information
education of the family.”
can get their federal portion of the
need of must be more than
responsibility
towards the
to contribute
are
children
the financial
the dependents
on parents and society
who
eligible to receive this grant.
more
trying to put
anyone out of high school for more than four years, however, this has now been extended to five years on a provincial level. Because of this difference, Walsh said OSAP applicants who have been out of school for four years
are in a
relationship
is
site, which helps eliminate some paperwork.
year
apply
for
from the Internet as well. This new option waives the $10 application fee.
Walsh said out of
the
applications received, about
cent of them
came from
the
2,000
50 per
OSAP
U.S or Mexico?
Diploma not enough to obtain green card By Dee Bettencourt
difficulty obtaining their
passage
ended up Waterloo
into the U.S. the college renting office space on
England, Germany and France, offers greater free
movement of
Diploma holders, beware. If you think you can match a
campus
baccalaureate’s
(bachelor’s
provider installed Internet service
differences
degree) ability for professional
and the graduate employees wrote computer code for the American
European
company long distance before moving to Virginia.
crossover of alien professionals.
from
mobility
United
Canada
the
following
States
may
you
graduation,
to
be
them.
for
A
private
disappointed.
Conestoga College principal Grant McGregor says that under the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, and U.S. Mexico, free movement of Canadian personnel to relocate, work in the States and apply for a green card requires a degree. If you have a college diploma,
you must also have three years of
from Ontario admissible
professional
before
applying
Embassy
to
the
simply not
is
for
green-card
status under
NAFTA
dilemma,”
the
crux
says
of
without the extra time
“Rightly or wrongly, the degree
spent working.”
Conestoga College principal
took those students about a year to gain access to the States,” “It
McGregor fortunate the
“They were company didn’t give
says.
up.”
McGregor says Economic. involving
the
Union countries
side
this
European (EEU), such
various
provide
a excessive
to
of the
personnel
some
in
McGregor
as
College preparing for 2000
areas,
says.
Computers are the
provincial
a
Unless we have articulation agreements with universities, it will remain a problem for a diploma to move a
to
baccalaureate
to
a
“It’s
close,
tight.
it’s
hasn’t been a formal
I’m aware
There
Y2K
plan
This is a has raised a flag. People have been looking at that
timely interview
of.
- it
own area pockets,” says Pimenoff. “I know bits and pieces have been done, but have tbeir
Administrative
cent prepared Laura Eagleshara,
feed
American few Ontario college students have received students directly into
Yet
finance
and
half, four
universities
responsible
program
of
study,
their
denying
students the chance to earn a one-year degree and easy mobility to U.S or Mexico for work opportunities.
“A
diploma from simply not admissible for green-card status under NAFTA without the extra time spent working.” three-year
Ontario
is
director,
systems
for
Conestoga College, says she is charge of administrative and telephone systems and has heard “ad nauseam about Y2K conversations from the press, magazines and others.” Eagtesham says she is not worried since over the last year and a
recognized standing with Ontario for
is only the tip of the iceberg. “This reaches far beyond computer systems. For instance, will elevators work? Some of the
ers
computers
Without a relevant “connection between colleges of applied arts and technology, these parallel structures won’t always meet,” says McGregor. For instance, he estimates that some 20-plus, American Niagaracolleges
Pimenoff says being prepared with respect to personal comput-
not received documentation.”
and telephone systems 90 per
junior
just tip of
the iceberg
masters to a PhD.”
universities.
can’t drink ourselves
(Photo by Melissa Dietrich)
adds, “I don’t want to deval-
frontier
We only sell what we
Carol Walsh of financial aid at Conestoga College, discusses the changes to OSAP for the 1998-99 academic year.
Atlantic
Ocean, language is not an issue and completely open borders, minus NAFTA, could lead to significant displacement of local
easily
academic currency.” Conestoga’s principal went on to say one Virginian company employed several Conestoga College graduates, but had such al
barrier
which is phenomenon.
Grant McGregor,
constitutes immediate internation-
between countries
and England don’t understand the value of an Ontario diploma,
the
McGregor.
On
Language
countries.
ue the diploma. The problem is that people in venues like the U.S.
Department of Immigration. “That’s
natural
He
experience through the
related
American
“A three-year diploma
American
North
than
professionals
programmer analysts for
administrative
timing unit will be ’suspect as they automatically turn on lights, air
auditioning, heating. Will the
hydro work 1
in
your home on Jan. itself will be shut
T The college
down on Jan. 1. Once you have your own bouse in
order,
Pimenoff says
important to
make
it
is
sure vendors,
suppliers and customers are working on being Y2K. compliant * as well As this is a housekeeping issue
offering
no
positive
SPOKE, Oct.
Annual
If you think Oktoberfest is just about beer and polka music then you have only seen one side of Canada’s Great Bavarian Festival, held Oct. 9-17 throughout the Waterloo Region. There are also 35 family and cultural events that are a part of
The
overall trickle-down effect
of the
money people spent to come region was $21 million.
to the
“Everything about Oktoberfest
is
exciting,” says Alex Magditsch, the lederhosen chair of the family
and cultural events committee. Magditsch is excited about the
new
events
year
this
at
Oktoberfest, including the exhibit
Oktoberfest.
Wings of
Last year more than 600,000 people attended Oktoberfest, said Elizabeth Brenner, vice-chair of
moths and butterflies at Canada’s Naturium in Cambridge. The Vienna Boys Choir will also
the family and cultural events committee. The festivities leave Waterloo region better off economically and socially after all
be performing at the Centre in the Square on Oct. 14, as part of
the festhalls are closed for the
Jane Goodall’s lecture/slide presentation to take place at the
year.
This year organizers are counting
being voted
traffic after
number
one
tour-bus
destination for 1997.
The
festival
and have coin
who
in
run festhalls
Brenner at the K-W Oktoberfest Preview held Oct. 3, at Conestoga Mall. sales, said
Paradise, a display of
Oktoberfest.
Another event year
that is
new
this
is
Centre in the Square on Oct. 22. For the second year Sportsworld will be providing family passes to ride the
brings
$1.4 million for over 70 non-profit local charities,
— Page 3
to Oktoberfest than just beer
By Sarah Thomson
the
1998
festival brings millions of dollars to region
More
on more
12,
midway.
Spoke
will be covering the events of Oktoberfest throughout
the
festivities
and
a
souvenir
edition will be out by Oct.
19,
along with the regular edition of Spoke.
Elizabeth Brenner, left, and Alex Magditsch of the Family and Cultural events committee at Oktoberfest preview held at Conestoga Mall on Oct. 3. (Photo by Sarah Thompson)
Dave Putt direcphysical of resources] concerning other options that may be looked at We are looking at “I spoke with
tor
of
to
smoke
the
weather
to
smoke.
Ho*x#ully, that will alleviate some of the doorway problems. But that is still in the very early
Al Hunter, security’ supervisor
he and his staff still have to ask people to. move away from the entrance area, no one has caused
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by Jason Gennings)
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COUNSELLOR’S CORNER: SELF-
ESTEEM DSA
Talking about self-esteem, people use phrases like “She has
presents.
high self-esteem” or “He has low self-esteem.” I don’t think anyone can be categorized that simply. We all have strengths
Free Nooiter
and weaknesses and our attitude toward these affects our selfesteem. Reactions to low test marks vary from “I didn’t do well on this test” to “I’m stupid.”
How
Featuring
you regard your
relationship skills, personality, job
school performance, body image or sexuality
all
and
impact on
your self-esteem. This influences how you view opportunities and limitations. For example, do you avoid social situations fearing others won’t like you? Do you avoid new experiences because you anticipate failure?
Sean Cullen
in self-esteem by developing confidence and from within. Self-esteem doesn’t change overnight.
You can grow strengths
talk.
The objective
value as a
Thursday, Oct. 22 1 1
:30
You can N 0o°
It
builds slowly by taking care of yourself, developing support and intimacy, setting realistic goals and learning positive self-
human
%
to accept yourself
and acknowledge your
read about self-esteem, talk to a counsellor or attend
an upcoming group
sr
is
being.
in
Student Services.
SELF-ESTEEM GROUP:
am
beginning the week of October 19, 1998
The Sanctuary
week
=>
5 weeks, 2 hours per
=>
times to be determined from time sheets submitted by
participants
Sign up in Student Services El
-
Room 2B02
— SPOKE, Oct.
Page 4
1998
12,
COMMENTARY
The joys
Sorry Occifer.
of
When you
guys said (burp) "three times
public transit
M
change their expression no matter what happens around them. One of the loud talkers could tell a great joke beside a stone face and they
any students
take the bus to Conestoga day. each Riding the bus
frequently just
wouldn’t even give a clue they heard anything. Jerks are in a category all to
is
Some
themselves.
one of the
you when you and trying to keep your balance going around the
who
wonderful
people
experiences of
are standing
being a student without a
car.
School mornings on the bus that the centre are so
filled
packed aisle is
with people standing, even of the white line behind
in front
There is a sign at the front of the bus that is most
the driver’s seat.
comical.
It
reads:
Move
to the
back of the bus. Bus will not operate
passengers stand in front
if
of the white
line.
should be
signs
of these
All
removed; the bus never stops no matter
how many
people stand in
front of the white line. Passengers
have had to get off the bus because has been so crowded that it passengers who had reached their off
get
couldn’t
stop
Besides the crowds, there are the the sleepers, the stone
people,
loud talkers and the
jerks.
The
sleep
will
sleepers
anywhere. They are the lucky ones
who
got on early to get a seat. Stone faces are people that never
snarl at
Who
curves while they are sitting. should be snarling here?
The
of
a
loud
/
1 a
are
jerks
other
combination
talker
mixed with a heap of profanity and disrespect for everyone around them. Rarely does anyone, even the bus driver, have enough courage to
tell
these people to shut
up or get off the bus. One bus driver did do this one night. I was on the bus when he told the young females to clean up the profanity
or
off
get
the
bus
because there were young children listening to them. Their reaction, instead of quick apology and quietness, led to giggles and one said
word
otherwise.
faces, the
'
jerks are the
she didn’t know what the profanity meant.
Riding the bus is an adventure and as long as you can limit your trips, take the bus when it’s not busy and keep your sense of humour you may survive. If you do that it can be an interesting time to observe people in their natural state.
Doing that thing we
How men and women behave to get their way usually worked.
n today’s society of
I instant gratification,
that
person
V Wk>-
|JH
want when they want it. But what happens
when
Mjk |S|
say
my mind
no
if
we
don’t
want
to
do
something? My mom has a simple answer: because it works.
That question came to
tactics
is
met with resistance to their needs or even a
when a
work equally well when women don’t want to do something. A little whining here, some tears there and women can get out of pretty much These
recently,
friend told
me how
disgusted she
was with how she had reacted when she didn’t get her way.
When the other person my friend
wasn’t too interested in her idea^ offered to bake brownies and
caved
finally
in,
she kissed
when he him on the
out Of pretty
cheek.
My
friend
came
up
interesting observation;
become
with
women
a
much
anything,
—
very
....
extra feminine to get what they
from
most men stoop to the to. If they want something, they ask for it and if they don’t
respond like a damsel in
get it they try some pretty interesting convincing methods, but you would never see a man offer to make dinner to get his way. What I havf noticed is that some men throw temper tantrums when they don’t get their way. Some become aggressive while
Puppy-dog eyes and a jutting
Yet,
yon
level that
Keep
in
mind
that not all
women
are like
had a friend who used threats to get what she wanted and the sad thing is, they this.
I
rarely see
use
insults
as
a
means
lower
most
lip
women give
But once again, why do we do the things Is it because we’re too scared to
Men also seem prone to pouting if they don’t get their way or if they want something. Puppy-dog eyes and a jutting
confront someone
enough to make most
but why do manipulative behaviour? in,
men
to
disagree with
to insults or tears. In the end,
The behaviour bod) men and women
it
will
work
out best for everyone.
SPOKE is mainly funded
Keeping Conestoga College connected
when they
what we want? Probably. What we should be doing is sticking up for ourselves and getting what we want the honest way. Argue for what you want but don’t revert
woman
revert
in.
of
we do?
lip are
make
are enough to
male or female.
give
distress.
some of us go
intimidating the other person, whether
lower
tend to
men, whether by baking brownies, kissing on the cheek or fluttering want
and WO men Can get
When we don’t get what we want or need, we stoop to the maturity level of child or
of the time.
others
tears thefe
exhibit in these situations IS manipulative.
Her boyfriend was the one pleading most
who ended up whining and
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to
May by
the
Doon
Student Association (DSA). The views and opinions expressed in
this
newspaper do not necessarily
reflect the
Conestoga College or the DSA. Advertisers
in
views of
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SPOKE, Oct 12, 1998
Three
— Page 5
strikes, you’re out!
North America’s toughest drunk driving law By Jacqueline Smith
He
then said that
happens at Conestoga College’s Doon were asked their opinion on Ontario’s new drunk driving law, which
Students
campus,
came into effect Oct. 1 Under the law, first-time offenders have
will
suspended for one year. They will have to submit to a 16-hour, $475 treatment program at their own expense. Second-time offenders will lose their
Douglas Giesel, a second-year
electri-
cal engineering technician student: I
think
it’s
their licences
for life, although they can appeal after 10
the breathalyser will only be
years.
They will have to have a clean record and have a breathalyser installed in their
selves.
vehicle. Fourth-time offenders will never
Serena Myrre, a second-year general arts and science student said the new law would
get a driver’s licence in Ontario again.
reduce the number of drivers
“Drinking and driving is an important problem that should not be tolerated,” said Michelle Breig, a nursing student.
drive.
it
great,” said
is
Douglas Giesel.
electrical technician said
it seemed people would away with drinking and driving. “Basically, all they got was a slap on the
ones
in
are
place before.”
Photos by Jacqueline Smith
around harming them-
try to get
who
drink and
“All cars should have an ignition interlock device installed in them,” said Dan Krauter.
The
first-year
technician said
electrical
it is
engineering
easier to call a cab.
“You can always pick up your car. It’s not money, it is saving people’s lives. If
the installed ignition
is
not foolproof,
who
“I know people who have seven impaired charges and still have their licence,” Giesel
you?” Krauter said. “I think it is fair, because I don’t think people should be drinking and driving three
went on
times,” said Cliff Laurin.
Denman.
in
it
for
one
Laurin,
of
the
college’s
security guards, said like every sport, three
“People change. Basically, if someone is an alcoholic and is caught three times and they lose their licence, who’s to say they won’t clean up their act before 10 years,”
said the penalty should vary according to the amount of alcohol a person
Denman said. Denman said
consumes. “I have a friend
that while the ignition inter-
lock device (breathalyser) is
is
a good idea,
it
not foolproof.
“You can have someone blow have your car
from drunk drivers.”
it
would blow
except for the 10 years,” said
Breig a first-year nursing “Society should be protected
means absolutely zero tolerance, it is good idea,” said second-year robotics student Koyrosh Abdi. “If
hand,” said Giesel.
to say.
Michelle student:
definitely a
just the
Chris
new measures
who
Searth said people
get
“It is fair
.
what they had in the microcomputer
“It is better than
administration student.
for the longest time
.
it
on accidents.
to take the treatment program. Third-time offenders will lose their licence
The second-year
traion student: better than the
effective, but
holes in the
100 per cent (breathalyser), can cut down is
have
“I think
microcomputer adminis-
many
Brindley said there are
system. She said nothing
past,” said Lyle Searth, a
The first-year student said repeated offenders should be punished and society should be protected from them.
Lyle Searth,
the fact that
it is
Third-year broadcasting student, Crystal Brindley, said she believes it is fair. “There are too many accidents,” she said.
licence for three years and they will also
.
great.”
families,
not just what and the victims’ you kill someone.
is
it
to the victims
started,”
Denman
in
it
and
said.
strikes
and you’re
out.
“It is fair,” said student
Paul Serpa.
Serpa
good
who
cannot handle
bottle or more, if your
it
idea.”
lost his licence for a
year after only drinking one beer. So one or 20 bottles is the same charge,” Serpa said.
“Whether one
Koyrosh Abdi, a second-year robotics “Lifetime student: suspension of licences for third-time offenders is a
body
you should not drive,” said
Dan
Krauter.
The
electrical engineering student said
people should be responsible.
Do you want the full use the wagon?
of
CHECK THE SPOKE
Buffalo Bills Sun. Nov. Peter Oscandlan, detachment
Oscandlan said there
Cambridge
S
OPP many
have a clean record, complete the necessary treatment program and have a interlock they
suspension
first-time offenders will lose their
ignition
licence for one year.
vehicle.'
Even
though
first-time
must an education program managed by same,
driver
the
complete
successfully
for Centre Addiction and ^iatal Health, The 16-hour treatment program
the
province’s
$475 and
is at the driver’s
persona! expense.
S
Oscandlan said in 1997, there was an increase in impaired drivers in Ontario.
Be said since
Peolpe
Miami Dolphins Tickets available
with or without transportation
Details impounded for 45 days
increase
with convictions ranging from $5,000 to $25,000, up from $500 to $5,000. Those caught driving with a suspended licence for a
Oscan
their cars
vs.
objective is to stop as as possible ” he said,
enough
be-, fleet! I second $10,000 to $50,000, up from $1,000 to $5,000.
easier
J
drivers,
“If yes,'”
l
are never
the
officers
5
costs
always
^L ^
commander with the "
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and
conditions
available at the
DSA Office
more
On
Sale Thurs. Oct. at the DSA Office
1
Oct.
1,
nine-ball
as two-time Canadian Gerry champion
Watson brought his pool show to Conestoga College. “He had the crowd m awe" said 31 -year-old Gary Peilkh, a third-year management studies
CONESTOGA COLLEGE UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN STARTS MONDAY,
student.
The
show two-hour by a mainly
witnessed
was male
who crowded the pool and stood on tables and
audience, table
chairs to get a better Anew,
OCTOBER
19,
1998
performance. his During Watson, nicknamed The Ghost, with crowd the amazed and trick -shots numerous prop-shots, some involving a paper bag and many cues
Your Gitts are Changing
Lives'
strategically
placed
on
the
Gerry “the Ghost” Watson takes aim on appearance at the Sanctuary Oct. 1 -
He a really difficult one. attempted the shot until he sank the balls.
After showing the audience his Watson played* three
table.
tricks,
easy shot. the
CDNE5TPGA
crowd
He
laughed and told
that
them aoorcciate
it it
would make when he made
students,
who
barely
chance to shoot, Judging by the
got
thunderous
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Oktoberfest Night Queensmount Arena Thursday,
October
1
We only sell what we caift drink ourselves
Tickets
Only
$8 on Sale today the DSA Office!
Tickets
at
Age
of Majority Required
Purchase a ticket before Tues. Oct. 13
for a chance to
Win
a Molson Can Stereo!
On
display at the
DSA
Office
a
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EVENTS
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ENTERTAINMENT Canadian
Oct. 12, 1998
— Page 7
her own voice
artist finds
Adam’s Rib sticks out By Melanie Spencer
Adam’s
track,
which
Rib,
is
currently receiving heavy rotation
You may not know who Melanie Doane is, but if her sophomore album, Adam’s Rib is any indication, she’s well on her way to
becoming a household name.
Before launching her own musical career, this multi-instrumentalist worked with many talented Canadian artists, includ-
The Pursuit of Happiness, Universal Honey, and Blue Rodeo ing
frontman, Jim Cuddy. “I’m a good side-man, but it’s through working with other artists that I
said
have found my own voice,” the Canadian in her
biography.
And
she certainly has found her
As
voice.
the follow-up to her
on many radio
A
stations.
catchy
it
while
offers
hope
choices
or
the
title
the
that the situation will
be resolved.
begins to realizes that there
barely
are
lyrics
whisper
until
more than a
the chorus,
when
become more powerful as Doane begs the man to tell her they
why
he cried. But of the 12 songs on Adam’s Rib Happy Homemaker is the best. It screams hit single. The ,
Eve
Slowly,
plans.
song, heavily influenced by the
is
Doane sings with a vengeance: “Then I
rhythm of choices
Tom Petty, is about the women have. “I feel like
wonder/ What’s this spell I might be under/ It’s time to break away/ It’s time to feed this
women
are told they can have
more
to life than
started
Adam,
as
to
Beauty
is
another topic the singer
taking
only able to see beauty through comparison. The catchy
is better,
is
guitar
rhythms
Doane ’s
Nova
the
30
Sept.
episode of the television show
Scotia native.
said
gender has come in the past three decades, the 23-year-old directs her lyrics to both male and female. “Showing off your ass ‘cause thinking
you’re
Girlfriend, let
a
it’s
me
break
trend/ it
down
you again/ You know I only say it ‘cause I’m truly genuine/ Don’t be a hardrock when you’re really a gem.” This is just part of for
the first verse of
By Judy Sankar Lauryn Hill first came to us in “Pras” Prakazrel with 1993 Michel and Wyclef Jean in the form of the Fugees. Perhaps best
known
for Killing
Me
was a global
Softly, a
success, the
song that group not only sang their way to the top, but also acted as a catalyst
mainstream music for other
in
hip-hop acts. The Score, which features Killing Me Softly, sold 17 million
making
units
Fugees the
all
the.
The
time biggest-selling
rap group.
claiming
After
two
Grammy
awards in 1996, the Fugees parted ways to pursue solo projects. While Pras and Jean took on the
more quickly than Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
transition
demonstrates the adage: the best things
come
to those wait.
Listening to mainstream radio
Energy you have almost certainly heard the most recent release from Miseducation, Doo
stations like Hits 103.5 or
108
(107.9),
Wop
(That Thing). This song isn’t
just a to.
song that has to be danced
Just listen to the lyrics next
time you hear exactly
what
mastered the
I
and you’ll see mean. Hill has
it
art
of delivering
Doo Wop
(That
Thing) that Hill dedicates to the girls, encouraging them to respect themselves and not to jump into bed with any guy. In the second verse dedicated to the guys, Hill says, “stop acting
boys and be men.” Hill
like
the
men
tells
to take responsibility for
their children
and take
it
easy with
“More choice
details the life of a
scared
is
of
becoming a carbon copy of her
How You
Cried is about a man over a woman, instead of the typical song about a man leaving behind a woman who is crushed by the breakup. The
who’s
crying
woman who
mother, a
never did
what she wanted, but what she should. Doane’s striking vocals give the sense that this is one of her
own
fears, as she sings
about
own album, everything
him/her,
it
must be
reminds possible to do
Hill
instead
to pointed out.
that
artists it all
of
handed
and
still
intertwines
beats,
rhythms and
such a
way
in
that
is
please
for herself as a solo artist just as
it
tell
the audience.
well
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was highly anticipated and it is by no means a disappointment. Hill
wasn’t.
as
she
did
when
mmm^
You ‘re not cool
if
you
don’t have
this.
Something
to pass the
you
where one ends and the other begins. She can clearly fend
can’t
this.
time with.
messages
about.
she It
makes a great
coaster.
Three Buck Tuesday
Movie Night
Lost, Ones, the first song on the album, addresses how people change when they get lots of money. It may be a situation that’s musically addressed been hundreds of times, but Hill has ,
given
it
a
new
sound.
better than silver Hill
showing she
“Wisdom
Tuesday, Nov, 3
is
8:00
and gold,” says is
wiser than her
pm
years.
With Every Ghetto, Every
City,
The Sanctuary
the South Orange, New Jersey native proves she hasn’t lost sight
of where she came from. She takes us back to her childhood, focusing
on the happy memories and things good
the
all
that
happened. As such, the feel of the song is upbeat. The aforementioned songs are' just a few examples of what The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill has to offer.
I
have placed emphasis on
Admission only S3 for students $6 for Quests Free 600 ml bottle
the lyrics and rightfully so because
every
song
on
the
album
written, arranged, producede
music.
takes so
messages
his/her
having
Die for
the violence.
without jeopardizing the quality of the positive
SYSTEM
the
proves she has that thing While many use Hill as an example of how far the female
&
RATING
it
Ex-Fugee goes solo
Hill
^
but not easier.”
The song
valid observa-
tion that society creates the ugly to
responsibility,”
homemaker who
drumbeats
and
The passion that radiates from Doane’s voice makes Adam’s Rib an excellent effort. It may also make her a household name.
but that’s really not true. We do have choices we’ve never had before, but that still involves choosing, decision making, and
explores on the album. There is No Beautiful describes how society
wanting to lose the crap without losing the ground women have made over the years.
all,
hunger.”
was featured on
involves.
The album opens with
what she country-twang
did,
song about the birth of Eve and how, as a part of Adam, she never had to make to this
admire the beautiful. Absolutely Happy, a song that
limitations
cry.
backdrop
pop
human and the
husband
sizes her heartbreak over
reinforce
of being
incident in which
beat and funky violin provide the
1996 debut album, Shakespearean Fish, Adam’s Rib is a countrifiedclassic, dealing with the topic
was inspired by an Doane made her The violin empha-
Party of Five,
performed by
Hill.
much
When
an
is
and
artist
responsibility for
of
Coke &
Free popcorr
Page 8
— SPOKE, Oct.
1998
12,
ENTERTAINMENT Movie Reviews
Antz stomp way to big screen success By Rob Himburg
Z
does not view
perfect and Is
as
everything in a perfect world
good
as
it
seems?
It
may
His dream
just
who comes from
movie
shows
Antz
is to
of the princess,
world as a rebel
capture the heart
who
expected to be named the queen and pump out the next generation of ants. The overzealous General Mandible, the voice of Gene Hackman, wishes to make a
a
colony of millions.
The
this
somewhat
Can an
as insignificant as Z, overcome the
ant,
against authority.
be, except for Z-4195, a simple
worker ant
is
the
struggle of one of a billion against
a formidable authority.
adversity of the
army
of
Mandible?
is
colony of his own imitation. Z, voiced by Woody Allen,
was a simple worker
ant,
who now
finds himself in the shoes of the hero.
As
a leader in a rebellion
Z
goes
Azteca, played by Jennifer Lopez. She slowly begins to
what Z meant about the worker and becomes a part of the rebellion. Antz also features numerous big realize
frustrations of being a
up against Mandible’s authority
name
when he
falls
general’s
fiancee,
Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Danny Glover and Christopher Walken,
love with the
in
the
beautiful
actors
Princess Bala, voiced by Sharon Stone.
just to
where the common link between Z and Bala occurs. Z is not a happy working ant and Bala, who will be pumping out millions
an
This
is
Dan
including,
name a few. Will the rebellion succeed? as
ant,
insignificant
Weaver, played by movie tough guy Sylvester Stallone.
check out this romantic-comedy. You won’t be disappointed,
Weaver allows Z to switch spots him and he becomes a
unless you find yourself stuck in
Mandible’s army, through his
best friend, a soldier ant
with
A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Z,
named
in
price of
admission.
Can
as
overcome the adversity of the army of Mandible? Or will Mandible capture Z and destroy him and his uprising in one fell swoop? Assemble your army of friends and march to the local theatre to
of larvae daily, is also not happy. Z, however, has some influence
Worth the
A last resort if you have nothing better to do.
Keep your money in your pocket
some gum.
worker.
He meets
In the
a
female
worker.
land of dreams
Funnyman Williams gets serious By Melissa
Dietrich
and Gooding chose appropriate to add their own light humour. Williams plays a doctor named Chris who meets his soul mate, Annie a passionate painter, played by actress Annabella Sciorra. They eventually marry and have two children played by Jessica Brooks and Grant and Josh Paddock. Within the first 30 minutes of the movie, the first tragedy occurs to send shock waves through the times
What Dreams May Come could be considered a typical romance movie, but it was done in an enjoyable way through the use of colourful characters and mystical visual effects.
Starring
in
the
movie
are
Academy Award winners Robin Williams (Good Will Hunting) and Cuba Gooding Jr. (JerryMcGuire). Although the movie has a rather depressing tone, both Williams
The movie then fast forwards when Chris is killed
four years,
while
trying
to
save
accident
victim.
Once he reaches
when
most humorous
screwed up; I’m
heaven.”
up; I’m in
in
dog
who
Gooding,
acts
And because
is
suicide
is
it
her.
This
is
maybe
again where
awesome computer generated
effects shine.
The
again
“I
if
you choose
already have guessed as
movie ends, but
the
something
is
have
will
that will
that
you
to find out for yourself.
What Dreams May Come opened Friday and ended up second
last
place at the box office, behind Antz, making $16.1 million.
it
movie is that makes you cry like a really makes you think
best part of the
not only
baby, but
about
it
life,
relationships
and
priorities. It
depiction
of hell incorporates the usual elements of zombie-like dead and fire, but it also adds other neat stuff, that
C^Q/cAene*
how
The his destiny to
get in contact with her and the
You may to
sent to hell.
you’ll see
&ecAeti:
his
guardian angle. Not being able to cope with the void in her life, Annie commits
even save
of Conestoga College
at
like
considered a sin in the movie,
Food and Beverage Management Program
Ae^t/nA
movie occurs
dog heaven.”
This is also when Chris is introduced to Albert, played by
suicide.
A fundraising activity
dftpote/,
lines of the
Chris (Williams), after seeing his dog, says,
Chris then makes
&%e*at<yn
role
his
Chris, after seeing the dog,
says, “I
of the
screwed
heaven, Chris finds himself surrounded by his wife’s art and is reunited with their dead Dalmatian, Katie. One of the most humourous lines of the movie occur at this point,
when
One
Annie
C%an</ O&a/Avovm,
new
perfect family.
Gourmet Dinner Evening for the
in
isn’t just
a girl movie either;
both
women
from
their eyes.
men were seen leaving the theatre wiping tears and
to see the
movie.
oh/A cAtnnw at 7
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Eight of the region’s premier chefs prepare a memorable meal, assisted by Food and Beverage Management students. >.The goal is to raise
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to
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SPOKE,
Oct. 12, 1998
— Page 9
FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FOR The Best Joint
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SEPT. 28-OCT. 3
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on Oct.
3.
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vs
Kingston
Week
the
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12,
1998
We only sell what we can’t drink ourselves Bper
So
a time-
is
far,
the popularity of Paddy's Irish
honoured
has been astounding.
tradition in the
course,
Lett family.
family
A tradition
is
Lett family
generations. Sure,
of beer with you.
the Lett family has
Their love of beer
produced way more
and some of the
than
bottles of Paddy's Irish
share their love
George Henry
Red which they
Red
no longer have They've also had the
But the
thief.
real pride of the Lett family has
always been
its
brewing
tradition.
A tradition typified by the legendary Irish Red
created by the family patriarch and
United
detailed
to be a
member of the
Lett family to enjoy this fabulous beer.
You needn't even be
Irish.
The only prerequisite
is
a genuine
love of genuine beer. So, consider yourself
Way
Conestoga Campaign:
haven't had the
tycoons, doctors, cloth.
said
Lett, the
creator of Irish
opportunity to drink themselves. You
odd poet and even a horse
son Leisa Cronsberry. Conestoga Starting Oct. 19, College will be involved in a two- week campaign to aid the United Way. During the first day of the Conestoga campaign, recipe books will be on sale. There will be a special
Cornerstone status for three years with donations in the past of over $25,000. The goal of the committee tins year is $30,000.
heroes, business
and men of the
from
college Last die year, achieved The Education Sector Award. It has maintained its
would
like to
statesmen, war
will run
30, said chairper-
Cronsberry
to the case at hand.
The
share of
Oct 19 to Oct
just within the
and dozens of
its
of
Well, actually the cases at hand.
hundreds of years
college United
Red
itself.
And now
which goes back
And that,
The annual
Way Campaign
Oct. 19: on
recipe books
sale
Oct. 20: spaghetti luncheon Oct. 21-27: “toonie campus kits, Doon
toss” for
part of the family.
Oct. 28: “toonie
master brewer George Henry Lett in the
for
campus
kits,
toss'
Guelph
1800s. Consequently,
it
Oct. 29:
was with no small
amount of family pride
for
campus
“toonie toss’ kits,
Waterloo
that Patrick
Oct. 30: Lett decided to recreate this leg-
“dress differ-
ently day”
endary brew in order to slake the family thirst
and continue the
family brewing tradition.
To
duplicate this family masterpiece
right here in
Canada he
commissioned the
skilled craft
brewers at the Trafalgar Brewing
Company. The end Irish
result
Red, considered by
is
Paddy's
many
to
be the gold standard of beer.
There
are
no colouring agents or
SPOKE:
artificial additives.
The
extraordinary taste and unique
amber colour
is
the result of a
special carastan malt roasted
slowly than ordinary malts.
more
We only sell what we can’t drink ourselves
Making
Monday Merrier
SPOKE, Oct.
— Page
1998
12,
11
Give up late equalizer in 2-2 draw
Condors
two-goal lead
let
team was unlucky to be down and to keep on looking for the goals which will come. counterpart, Conestoga His Geoff Johnstone warned his men not to sit back on this lead because if they did, it would not last. Both were right. St. Clair kept on attacking and the Condors kept on defending as
was in came from a penalty which Rohan Watson converted.
best they could, but a goal the
air.
It
Conestoga
“They were upset because they were only ranked number 11 in the national rankings. Well, I’ve
got
news
They probably
for them.
won’t be week.”
ranked
at
should do the Condors it does not really jeopardize their first place in the standings, but should ground them
This
getting a bit too cocky.
this
all
tie
good because
a bit and help them refocus on the way they might want to play their
game.
DSA Class Rep.
tried to restore their
two-goal cushion with a couple of semi-dangerous attacks, but the
momentum was
definitely
on
Meeting
St.
and when Mike Perica 12 minutes to go, making it 2-2, Conestoga had to keep their composure in order not to lose the game.
Tues. Oot. or
Clair’s side
scored with
Condors
did
The Other
perhaps
not
pm
3:30
draw was the deserved and while
In the end, a 2-2 least St. Clair
1
Thurs. Oct.
Fitting result
the
draw
slip, settle for
deserve to lose, they certainly did not merit to win, either.
(in
1
3
3
Room
The Sanctuary)
One of the few bright spots in the Condors’
Conestoga player Predrag Comenov closes in on Rohan Watson (Photo by Neven Mujezinovic) before he can break free.
to learn to play
more
as a team and
that the midfielders
By Neven Mujezinovic
about 20 metres out, outpaced the defenders, rounded the keeper and
The Condors men’s soccer team blew a 2-0 lead and had to content
placed the ball in the net, making it look so easy. Joe Shamon almost made it 3-0 with a great solo
itself
with a 2-2
home
tie at
against
St.Clair in an Ontario Colleges
match
Association
Athletic
effort,
on
but his shot was saved by
the keeper.
forth.
looked
Condors were en route to a comfortable win
“We were winning and we
when St. Clair Dan Mihelic and Paul McQuade, joint top-
were
over
scorers
OCAA
Region of the soccer
West
the
in
scored a goal apiece. Clair,
their
to
were
They took
the
still
run.
When
run, kick
Zlatko Lakoseljac,
to
of going for a more
Instead
in
emphatic set-
Mouradian lobbed a
seemed enough
win,
the
to think they
to
record
Condors had done
their
fourth
straight victory. Unfortunately for
box and
them, St. Clair’s men did not see it that way. They never renounced the attacking game they came to
Clair
penalty
Mihelic shook off his defender to
head
in
a deft goal.
McQuade ’s his
prowess
penalty area.
goal resulted from just
He
first
two
goals.”
at the
I
DSA Office
St.
HAS YOUR
Clair players controlled the ball very well
and
admitted the result
is
a
for the one Condors. Kotenski said his team really needed a win but
draw against a good like
perfectly weighted free kick into St.
°
contact Jenn
that he’ll happily take a
Condor mid-fielder
if
came from a
Mihelic’s goal
more information
good
plan.”
St.
both halves.
the
and
you are winning you can’t
change the game
Conestoga and outplayed them
piece. Paul
and
0-0.
game
the
Lakoseljac said the
just playing kick
credit,
continued playing as the score
We
panicked.
each
league,
strikers
For
how we
That’s
scored
the
like
and
were too far apart. “We were winning and we panicked. We were just playing kick and run, kick and run,” he said. “When you’re winning you can’t change the game plan, you’ve still got to move the ball back and
Oct. 3. It
Zlatko
midfield,
Lakoseljac, said Conestoga needs
outside
the
intercepted a ball
play.
At half-time St. Clair coach Lou Kotenski kept repeating that his
side
Conestoga.
“The way my team came back from being 2-0 down; its just like a victory. I’m proud of my team,” said Kotenski. Conestoga coach Johnstone said
he knew the game was going to be tough from their road-trip to Windsor a couple of weeks ago. He said it was a game between two evenly matched teams and one probably needed his team psychologically because they were
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St. Clair
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Condor women soar
into first place
by Neven Mujezinovic think that
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The Condors’ goalkeeper Nancy Tucker was the hero in Conestoga’s 2-0 win over St. Clair in women’s soccer action on Oct. 3 at Conestoga. She was simply unbeatable on that day, even though St. Clair’s forwards threw everything they f could It
at her.
was around
the half-hour
mark
was
the most pleasing performance of the year, so
far.
Just an
all-round excellent performance.”
Gina Gural in goal. Also outstanding were Trisha Yates and Rebecca Miller. Yates
was
especially
winning balls
Geoff Johnstone, head coach of Conestoga College’s women’s soccer team
effective
at
in midfield,
while Miller policed the left side of the field and battled hard with the talented St. Clair attackers, never
Conestoga defence and drilled a low ball from 12 metres out. It looked like a certain equalizer, with the ball going
Conestoga for most of the game and even played better for certain periods, they must travel back home knowing they
straight for the right-hand angle,
deserved
but Tucker responded with feline
As for the Condors, they deserved the points because they did what they had to do to win this game. They played superbly and
scored her second goal in as many games, proving her worth as a prolific goalscorer. Daniela Sirio capped her classy performance with an impressive goal in the second half. She ran on to a loose ball and struck it perfectly from 15
managed
metres, rifling
agility
were equal
and reflexes, palming the
of play. That was the first
ball out
in a series
of
excellent saves by the Conestoga goalkeeper.
was an even match,
It
pitting
each other,
but
aggression,
Condors’
at least
a draw.
to put the ball into the
only thing that counts at the end of 90 minutes. Melansen
net, the
it
past a helpless
allowing
them
Stephanie
DenHaan had
dominate. another
to
rock-solid performance in defence.
Even though
the
Clair
St.
attackers mercilessly besieged the
Condors’ goal during parts of the game, DenHaan and her defensive
companions held out. St. Clair coach Kris Geier said his team had its chances and
two
skillful sides against
the
to
ability to put the ball into the net
and outstanding goalkeeping made the difference.
currently third in the
St. Clair,
Ontario
Colleges Athletic Association West Region, risks elimination from the playoffs,
something they don’t deserve on the strength of their performance against the Condors. St. Clair strikers Renata Kolic and Jocelyn Cullion, supported by
Stephanie
a well-organized midfield, got the
DenHann
stops Renata Kolic from making a fast break toward goal. (Photo By Neven Mujezinovic)
Conestoga defenders on a number of occasions, but their finishing left a lot to be better of the
desired.
with the Condors leading 1-0, courtesy of a Karen Melansen header, when St. Clair’s Jessica Farrell steamed past a stunned
And when
they did man-
age to direct the ball inside the goalposts, Tucker was always the last, insurmountable hurdle. Though St. Clair can find some consolation in the fact that they
Conestoga’s Daniela Sirio makes a run upheld supported by Miranda Courtenay as Jocelyn Cullion tries to catch up. (Photo By Neven that
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