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Martin Sheen Pushes for Social Justice
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Celebrated actor Martin Sheen (left) is most well known for his role as President Josiah Bartlett in the American television series “The West Wing,” which ran from 1999 to 2006. He also had roles in “The Departed” and “Apocalypse Now.” Passionate about a wide variety of social justice causes, he is a proponent of the protection of marine wildlife, international peace movements, anti-war movements and homelessness advocacy.
Well-known actor speaks on passion for environment, advocacy Sophie Mattson
The Santa Clara Most people know Martin Sheen as America’s “acting” president since he played President Josiah Bartlet on the television series
“The West Wing.” Sheen’s acting career took a backseat, however, to his involvement in social justice movements during his on-campus talk this Tuesday. A legendary actor, Sheen is most known for his roles in “Apocalypse Now,” “The Departed” and “Catch Me if You Can,” and has won multiple Emmys and a Golden Globe Award. On the other hand, Sheen has also been arrested over 70 times for acts of civil disobedience. He spoke on campus as part of the Dean’s Leadership Forum. “While acting is what I do for a living, activism is what I do to stay alive,” Sheen said.
He is an advocate for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which protects marine wildlife around the world; School of the Americas Watch, a nonviolent movement aimed at changing oppressive American foreign policy; and Office of the Americas, aimed at furthering international peace, among other organizations. “We are all responsible for the world, either consciously or unconsciously,” Sheen said. “We are all beneficiaries of the countless heroic strangers who go and assure us that the world is a safe place.” Jonathan Fung, a Communication Depart-
ment film lecturer, said Sheen is able to inject parts of his life into the characters he plays, shaping them to parallel his own experiences. “He definitely has that presidential stature, and he has been an activist and advocate for certain causes,” Fung said. “Playing that role is fitting for him, in a political position having that kind of influence.” Sister Helen Prejean, an anti-death penalty advocate and featured speaker in the forum, joined Sheen onstage for a conversation with See AWARD, Page 3
Police Chase Rogue Bicyclist Through Campus Nearly 10 SCPD cruisers pursue man on bicycle Sophie Mattson
The Santa Clara A caravan of police cars tore onto campus on Sunday night, chasing a
bicyclist who failed to pull over for the Santa Clara Police Department. The suspect, described as a white male, entered campus from Alviso Street and fled from police between Swig Hall and Benson Memorial Center while riding his bike. He escaped from police during the pursuit, which occurred between 10:55 and 11:05 p.m. “It was bizarre because people don’t normally run from the police like that when they are on a bike,”
said Phil Beltran, director of Cam-
“People don’t normally run from police like that.” pus Safety Services. “(SCPD) was going to stop and talk with him, and he
evaded them and got onto campus.” According to a campus-wide alert, there was no crime or weapon involved in the incident, and subsequently no danger to the campus community. Lieutenant Kurt Clarke, a spokesperson for SCPD, could not confirm why the police initially attempted to pull the suspect over. While fleeing, the man left a backpack and jacket in a trash can near the Mission Church.
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“He dumped his stuff in a garbage can, (including) a backpack that contained a number of things, but nothing in there indicated evidence of a crime,” said Beltran. Four campus safety officers responded to the incident, as well as between five to 10 SCPD police units, according Beltran. Contact Sophie Mattson at smattson@scu.edu or call (408) 554-4852. WHAT’S INSIDE
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