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The salary adjustments are based on projected positions M`XMK\ML \W JM Ă&#x2026;TTML JI[ML WNN KWV\ZIK\[ IVL XZWUW\QWV[ WN NIK]T\a <PM [ITIZa LMKZMI[M Q[ I ZMĂ&#x2020;MK\QWV WN [\]LMV\ MVZWTTment in courses. If student enrollment is low in a particular class then faculty are not in demand for that teaching position. A decrease in student enrollment means a decrease in faculty and staff hired. However, the enrollment decrease actually creates a budget savings for the university because salary savings created when classes are cancelled due to low enrollment and registration for classes goes back into the university budget to be used in another area of need. Kalia fought his point about the importance of faculty to higher education until the last minutes of the meeting. Another member of the budget group put the decrease in salary budget into some perspective. Diana Burlison, associate vice president for Administrative Affairs said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;That because the [budget] cuts have been so severe everybody PI[ TW[\ [WUM OZW]VLÂş VW\ R][\ \PM NIK]T\a IZM TW[QVO N]VL[ towards the budget but every area.
Atwood to be renovated by this. The remainder of this would go toward a campus involvement project. The COPY EDITOR proposed bonding bill would increase student fees by $.92 This coming spring, per credit. Atwood will be experiencing The campus involvement renovations that aim to maxiproject would move all of mize space as well as making the student organizations in it more accessible to students. Atwood into one area, where Since 2010 there have UIVa WN \PM WNĂ&#x2026;KM[ VW_ IZM been two attempts to renovery spread out. Moving ^I\M )\_WWL <PM Ă&#x2026;Z[\ ZMVWthe art gallery on the main vation in April, 2010 would Ă&#x2020;WWZ _W]TL JM XIZ\ WN \PQ[ have been $47 million and project, which would clear would have put a theater on \PM Ă&#x2026;Z[\ Ă&#x2020;WWZ QV \PM VWZ\P_M[\ ]X [XIKM NWZ VM_ WNĂ&#x2026;KM[ \W corner of the building as well be built. The gallery would be moved into the Atwood as a student gathering area theater lounge. This new WV \PM [MKWVL Ă&#x2020;WWZ IJW^M Q\ space would then contain When the proposal came to the Student Government ofa student vote it was turned Ă&#x2026;KM \PM =VQ^MZ[Q\a 8ZWOZIU down 1,088 to 623. This would have initially increased *WIZL WNĂ&#x2026;KM \PM 5]T\QK]T\]ZIT ;\]LMV\ ;MZ^QKM[ WNĂ&#x2026;KM \PM student fees by $2.70 per Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and credit for up to 12 credits per Transgender Resource center semester. If construction had I[ _MTT I[ UIVa W\PMZ WNĂ&#x2026;KM[ begun, students fees could in Atwood. have been increased as much Though the bill is set to as $10.64 per credit for up to JM UQTTQWV \PQ[ Q[ I TQUQ\ 12 credits per semester. IVL VW\ IV M`IK\ Ă&#x2026;O]ZM The next vote came in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right now itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking November, 2011, and would like it will maybe be low $4.2 PI^M JMMV [QOVQĂ&#x2026;KIV\Ta TM[[ \W UQTTQWV Âş >W[ [IQL costly. This proposal had the same aim as the previous pro- â&#x20AC;&#x153;Student Government said, Âť,W VW\ M`KMML UQTTQWV Âź posal: to renovate the buildWe will be well below [that QVO \W Ă&#x2026;\ QV I \PMI\MZ WV \PM IUW]V\E Âş JW\\WU Ă&#x2020;WWZ IVL I [\]LMV\ Though the Atwood gathering area on the top renovations have been passed, Ă&#x2020;WWZ IJW^M Q\ QV \PM VWZ\P_M[\ student representatives are corner of the building. This feeling the strains of budget _W]TL PI^M KW[\ UQTTQWV issues around SCSU. This would have increased â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will either be a substudent fees by $4.20 per stantial increase in student credit for up to 12 credits per fees to make up for, not only semester. When the proposal Atwood, but also the Vetcame to a student vote, it was erans Resource Center that turned down again 943 to R][\ XI[[ML Âş [IQL ;IUIV\PI 729. Ivey, president of Student :MKMV\Ta I UQTTQWV Government. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For the move bonding bill is being apof Health Services for them proved by university legislato renovate the building... and tion that would work towards little projects here and there the aim to main goal of the we have been putting off past two proposals, as well as because we have not had the Ă&#x2026;`QVO [M^MZIT QVNZI[\Z]K\]ZIT issues around the building. In- money. The exact numbers and stead of building a new area costs for the Atwood renoNWZ [\]LMV\[ UIVa WNĂ&#x2026;KM[ IVL vation bonding bill will be areas will be moved around presented to the Student for a better use of space. Government senate on â&#x20AC;&#x153;[Our] problem isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t April 19. If senate approves, [Y]IZM NWW\IOM Âş [IQL 5IZOIconstruction will begin in ret Vos, director of Atwood. the spring and is set to be â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a 182,000 square complete before fall semester, foot building. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about right 2012. for the amount of students _M PI^M Âş About $1.2 million would go toward sewer and piping renovations in the basement. Several key points on the W]\MZ _ITT _W]TL IT[W JM Ă&#x2026;`ML
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Sherman Alexie, author of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s common read book at SCSU, spoke with students, faculty and staff at the American Indian Center on campus Wednesday.
Alexie Continued from Page 1 cluster of students from SCSU, Minnesota State Univeristy, Moorhead, University of Minnesota, Morris and Bemidji State University in an informal meet-and-greet at SCSUâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s American Indian Center. He opened the meetand-greet with a mini biography, talking about his family and personal life. He addressed his American Indian reservation accent, saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;When you travel the world and the accent pops up, people either think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Irish or Canadian or Irish-Canadian. So if you talk that way, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be ashamed. Some of you probably have that deep [reservation] accent... you know, like you came here without running water. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re still shocked that the toilets Ă&#x2020;][P Âş He then pointed to an American Indian attendee and said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yeah, I can tell you [are]. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re like, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Wow! I \PW]OP\ \PMa WVTa PIL \PM[M I\ ;MIZ[ ټ Later that night, after guest speakers Gabe Desrosiers and Darlene St. Claire introduced â&#x20AC;&#x153;Without Reserva\QWV[Âş _Q\P I XZIaMZ IVL [PWZ\ JQWOraphy in Spokane and English, Alexie immediately apologized for having to pause due to back and leg spasms. He also informed audience members that he was on Valium for the spasms, [IaQVO š1 Ă&#x2020;M_ ]X TI[\ VQOP\ \W OM\ PMZM
and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure my seatmate is telling all sorts of stories about that Puerto Rican dude on the airplane. So if at all during the performance I have to stop and be quiet for a moment itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s because of spasming, but letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all pretend itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (me) being artistic. And if I grimace, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not because of you. And if I say something completely inappropriate, that has VW\PQVO \W LW _Q\P \PM LZ]O[ Âş Alexie thanked SCSU for choosing š<Z]M ,QIZaÂş NWZ \PM +WUUWV :MILing Book of 2011-2012, saying that it šPI[ JMMV IUIbQVOÂş [QVKM Q\[ ZMTMI[M four and a half years ago. Alexie said the book is still on the New York Times Best Seller list and is published in seventy-eight countries, most recently Iran. š1\Âź[ OWQVO \W JM QV .IZ[Q Âş )TM`QM said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s awesome. I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe it. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to have to add a few UWZM XIOM[ \W Ua .*1 Ă&#x2026;TM Âş Alexie also said that with acceptance also comes criticism, especially early on in his career. He recalled Time Magazineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s John Skow sayQVO IJW]\ \PM JWWS š1VLQIV 3QTTMZÂş â&#x20AC;&#x153;Alexieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tale is septic with what clearly seems to be his own unappeasable N]Za Âş â&#x20AC;&#x153;And now Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a distinguished man WN TM\\MZ[ Âş )TM`QM [IQL š*]\ 1ÂźU NMMTQVO
pretty good about this book though, you may or may not know it, but it was the second most... banned book in the United States last year. The only book that beat it was that picture book about OIa XMVO]QV[ Âş One attendee of the event, Leah Monroe, drove three hours from Sugar Point on the Leech Lake Reservation to hear Sherman Alexie talk. In addi\QWV \W ZMILQVO š<Z]M ,QIZaÂş 5WVZWM PI[ [MMV š;UWSM ;QOVIT[Âş \QUM[ â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think he speaks a lot of our life WV \PM ZM[MZ^I\QWV Âş 5WVZWM [IQL ;PM KITTML š;UWSM ;QOVIT[Âş VW[\ITgic, saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It really brings me back to my childhood, the things that he writes IJW]\ QV PQ[ UW^QM Âş Inspired by Loretta Lynnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s advice, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you dare go home until your TI[\ NIV OWM[ PWUM Âş )TM`QM UILM I point of staying to sign autographs for, converse with, and take pictures with every fan that waited in line for a book signing, despite the line wrapping all the way to the lobby of Ritsche Auditorium. The lecture was sponsored by the American Indian Center, First Year Experience and University Program Board.
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Darlene Munezero performs the berundi dance.
Francophone Club also provides free French classes as well as other mini-events and community volunteering. They meet M^MZa 5WVLIa NZWU \W X U QV \PM 5Q[sissippi room in Atwood Memorial Center. .ZMVKP Q[ \PM Ă&#x2026;N\P UW[\ [XWSMV TIVO]IOM worldwide and the population increases frequently. French is prominent in certain parts of the world and the Francophone Club is the embodiment of years of heritage and French colonization. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Not everyone is African, we have people from all over who are a part of the Francophone +T]J Âş [IQL )Q[PI +WVLM NWZUMZ .ZIVKWphone president. Francophone Night started out with a spoken word poetry that highlighted the importance of French and the different cultures that surround it. It was followed by a historical presentation that outlined the colonization and the commencement of the š4I .ZIVKWXPWVQMÂş I _WZTL_QLM XWTQ\QKIT historical group that focuses on informing
the public French culture and tradition from all over the globe. As the event progressed there were dance performances from all over Africa including Burundi, Congo, Burkina Faso and a few more from neighboring countries. The highlight of the event was a mime performance by Michel and a satirical skit about why there are French-speaking people from all over and why they are so different. The skit had many of the audience members laughing. Toward the very end there was a performance by a local rapper by the name of Young J. Francophone Night ended their event with a fashion show and spoken word poetry to top it off. It was followed by a lively dinner in the Cascade room at Atwood. š1\ \]ZVML W]\ XZM\\a OWWL º +WVLM [IQL Francophone Club will be hosting many other events including a masquerade ball sometime next month.
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Workshop Continued from Page 1 the workshop picked up with David Bell from Phygen Coatings’ lecture “Physical Vapor Deposited High Performance Super Hard Nano Coatings for Industrial Applications - Combating Wear, Erosion and Corrosion Challenges”; “Nanotechnology in Volume Production” with Ned Tabat from Seagate Technology; and “Use of Stabilized Nano Particles in Ink Jet Printing” by Rod Adkins of RJA Dispersions, LLC. Following a lunch break at 12:25 a.m., SCSU’s academic panel was introduced by Dan Gregory, Associate Provost of Research and Dean of Studies. Ahmet Sezen in Mechanical Engineering at SCSU then spoke on the “Development of Ultraminiature MEMS Pressure Sensors for Muscle Force Assessment In Patients with Neuromuscular Diseases”, followed by Kannan Sivaprakasam from the Department of Chemistry and Physics at SCSU’s “Nanoscale Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications”, and ÅVITTa /IZa *WPIVVIV NZWU \PM Department of Chemistry and Physics at SCSU’s “Introducing the Fractor: How Small Can We Make It and Still Have It Work?” “I was really interested in the device that is implanted in the muscles that can measure various forces, because that would be good to help the neuro-muscular disease patients,” said Kyle Heikkimen, an electrical engineer from North Central Wisconsin.
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Kurtz set to retire Lindsay Brock CONTRIBUTING WRITER
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Eric Magnuson, Strategic Accounts Manager at Hysitron, demonstrated what some of their nanomechanical products can do at the 2nd annual Nanotechnology and Industry Workshop on Thursday. the workshop, Heikkimen said, Aside from an interest in “Good food.” nanotechnology, Heikkimen said Blueprints and designs for the that he attended the workshop because of his senior research and new ISELF building were also showcased at the event, as well design project, which was “used as images of the Imaging Center by the physics and chemistry on campus. “We have a scanning departments to research organic semi-conductors. So the chemistry electron microscope and an atomic force microscope, they allow us department grows these crysto [get] image surfaces down to tals, then I take them and, using the nanometer scale and probe some hardware, I test them and different properties, magnetic and research them,” Heikkimen said. forced properties, all kinds of difHeikkimen also said another ferent stuff on a very small scale,” part that interested him in parLidberg said. “Having these ticular about the workshop was instruments is very nice.” “the new electronic device that The workshop was sponsored behaves as a resistor-capacitor. by the Central Minnesota ManuI’m an electrical engineer, and facturers Association, Minnesota that’s just really cool to have a Precision Manufactoring, Mincompletely new device that could nesota High Tech Association, provide a lot of advantages over SCSU, and MN Nano. current devices.” )[ NWZ ÅVIT KWUUMV\[ IJW]\
Racquetball, cross country skiing and biking are just a few things Morris Kurtz enjoys doing in his free time. However, most people on the SCSU campus would recognize Kurtz as the SCSU Athletic Director. For the past 28 years, Kurtz has been changing young students’ lives both on and off the court. “I enjoy working with young people. The youth and that’s what I’ll miss most,” Kurtz said. Some of Kurtz work include his involvement with the building of the National Hockey Center, moving Husky Hockey to Division I, the renovation of the gymnasium in Halenbeck Hall and, most recently, the reconstruction of the Husky Stadium. Furthermore, over the past 27 years, student-athletes have graduated at a higher rate and earned higher GPA than non-athletes. Kurtz has created a student-athlete honor roll, which recognizes each athlete who maintains a GPA of 3.0 or better during the academic year. “I hope the academic and athletic success for students continue after their time at St. Cloud State University,” Kurtz said. Kurtz encourages student-athletes to take pride in their own success, both on IVL WNN \PM ÅMTL In addition to driving SCSU Athletics to a high level, Kurtz has also been recognized for creating an equal opportunity for women in college sports. During his time here, Kurtz has added women’s soccer, ice
hockey, and nordic skiing to SCSU athletics and has made it possible for women to exercise their passion for sports after high school. But, it doesn’t stop there. “The next two to three years will be seriously dedicated to adding women’s lacrosse to our department,” Kurtz said. Kurtz has also impacted SCSU faculty. Kurt Stelten, director of Development and Intercollegiate Athletics for SCSU, is just one of \PM UIVa _PW PI^M JMMV QVÆ]MVKML by Kurtz’ legacy. “Morris Kurtz has done great things to enhance the experience for student-athletes at our university. He’ll be greatly missed,” Stelten said. With his retirement just around the corner, many are wondering what’s next for the SCSU Athletic ,MXIZ\UMV\ 3]Z\b Q[ KWVÅLMV\ \PI\ the Athletic Department will continue to thrive after he’s gone. “The future is bright when you have a solid, young Athletic Department and coaching staff,” Kurtz said. The hope is that the Athletic Department will also continue to thrive after Kurtz is gone. “I’m sure whoever is chosen as the new athletic director will continue to move our athletics in a positive direction,” Stelten said. The search for a new athletic director is underway. Interviews will be held this spring and a new director is scheduled to start early in July 2012. “It’s been a wonderful 28 years and I wish the best of luck to whoever sits in this chair,” Kurtz said.
Business, Science & Technology Monday, February 27, 2012
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Business Travel to non-traditional locations and save money Molly Willms BUSINESS COLUMN
When you ask the average American where they’d like to travel, you’re likely to hear some classics: London, Paris and Rome are likely to come up. While the traditional vacation cities of Europe are lovely places to visit, for a traveler on a budget, they’re not very practical. The euro is at an 11-week high against the U.S. dollar right now, so travel there is more expensive than ever. Many people plan vacations “backwards”: they pick a destination and then trya There are “sleeper” destinations all over the world that are wonderful vacation spots that aren’t as commercially popular yet. Many of these are in countries where the dollar is strong.
Indonesia 1 USD = over 9,000 Indonesian Rupiah While Bali remains a hot vacation spot, the majority of the country remains easier on the billfold. Give Kalimantan or Sumatra a try, and don’t forget to visit Komodo National Park and see the dragons. Hungary 1 USD = over 200 Hungarian Forints Hungary has world-class spas, vibrant nightlife and exciting cultural festivals. Stick to the areas outside Budapest for better rates on lodging, but make sure to travel to the capital to see the historical landmarks. South Korea 1 USD = over 1,000 South Korean Won With hotels near the capital at well under $100 per night, South Korea is a no-brainer. This unique country nestled between China and Japan has its own distinct culture and a variety of nightlife spots. It’s a popular Euro-
pean travel spot, so you’ll meet people from all over the world. Laos 1 USD = almost 8,000 Laotian Kip Vientiane, Laos’ capital city, maintains the country’s reputation of an easygoing, relaxing place to vacation. Take an elephant ride to see some historic temples, or drink the national beer while you enjoy a massage. Pick up some of their world-famous silk while you’re there. Iceland 1 USD = about 125 Iceland Króna Though not quite as outlandishly inexpensive as some of the others on this list, Iceland is such a unique island country and landscape. Visit the capital city of Reykjavík for dozens of restaurants, outdoor activities, family fun and a welcoming atmosphere for the gay and lesbian community. India 1 USD = almost 50 Indian Rupees
Though the exchange rate looks less attractive, India was rated cheapest on daily expenses -- $22 a day for tourists according to airtreks.com. India has so much to offer culturally that any money spent there is benMÅKQIT" J]a KWTWZN]T KTW\PQVO [MM \ZILQ\QWVIT dance performances, visit a temple of one of the many major religions and eat some traditional curry or qorma. There are dozens more destinations the world over that offer economical tourism that supports the local economy. Check out data on lonelyplanet.com while you look at a LM[\QVI\QWV¼[ \W]ZQ[U [Q\M \W [MM KPMIX ÆQOP\[ attractions and travel guides. The most important thing to remember is that travel to just about anywhere in the world can be fun, relaxing and educational. Getting away and seeing the world is the real point of travel, so why not try a less traditional destination for your next trip?
Science A look at our galaxy’s nomads Michael Runyon SCIENCE COLUMN
The galaxy not only has planets that don’t orbit stars, but may have 100,000 more times ‘nomad’ planets than stars. According to a new study by researchers at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, we may need to rethink our theories on how planets are formed. These planets may also contain enough heat to carry bacterial life. If their atmosphere’s are thick enough and through radioactive and tectonic forces, they could retain enough heat for life to exist without the need to bask in the heat of a star. Scientists are unsure of the nature of the planets. Some could have an icy surface, others could be rocky like Mars or the Earth and still others could be gas giants akin to
Jupiter. The nomad planets could range in size from Pluto to Jupiter. Previous searches for planets in the last two decades have only been able to locate planets orbiting stars. Last year scientists found around a dozen planets using a technique called gravitational microlensing, which looks at how planets refocus light. The new study refutes the previous estimate that there were roughly two nomads per “main sequence” star in our galaxy. The team took into account the total gravitational pull of the Milky Way and the matter available to make nomad planets. Scientists are unclear on how all of the planets formed. Some of the planets were ejected from solar systems, but according to research not all of the nomad planets could have been formed in that fashion. The research was supported by the National Science Foundation, NASA and the Royal Astronomical Society.
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An artist’s rendition of a nomad planet. Nomad planets could vary in size and surface type.
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The new HuskyNet web portal beta is available for students. It is located at myhuskynet.stcloudstate.edu.
MyHuskyNet web portal beta available to students Jun-Kai Teoh TECH COLUMN
Alongside the recently revamped SCSU website, students will soon be given access to a new HuskyNet Student Portal. Development of the new Student Portal began Feb. _PQTM [\]LMV\[ _MZM ÅZ[\ OQ^MV JM\I IKKM[[ to the portal on Thursday. The new portal is scheduled to be launched in its entirety Aug. 1, 2012, but as
of now a skeletal beta is available for the adventurous student. The current beta sports links to D2L, e-services, File/Webspace and email services. The beta offers a glimpse into what’s possible, and even in its current iteration it shows great potential. The design is sleek and intuitive, and students are offered various customization options for it as well, ranging from colors to layout columns. Additionally, the new portal allows additional “applets” or “windows” to be added
into each student’s personal dashboard - from a HuskyNews feed to a dictionary, from weather forecast to E! online, from cartoon strips to lab-seat availabilities - the redesign aims to be as personal as the student might wish it to be. Tabs, similar to Firefox, Chrome or other web browsers, can be added into the portal as well with each tab running separate applets or windows. There are additional projects and functions that will be added to the portal in the
UWV\P[ \W KWUM QVKT]LQVO ÅVIVKQIT IQL award date, balance of campus cash, books required for classes and even billing due dates. Students are encouraged to use the feedback form in the portal to request features or provide additional information. Some feedback received include requests for an online Garvey menu, a dorm washing machine availability tracker and an inventory of equipment available for checkout at the library.
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Embrace lifeโ s different colors Shun-Jie Yong VISUALS EDITOR
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UPCOMING EVENTS Monday Night Jazz at The Pioneer Place, Monday, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. The Acoustic Project at The Local Blend, Monday, Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. Erica Williams Art Exhibit at Atwood Ballroom Display Cases, Monday, Feb.27 - March 29 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New Media FM Series Guest Presentation by Jonathan Kaiser at Performing Arts Center Recital Hall, Monday, Feb. 27 at 5:15 p.m. Open Mic Night at The Local Blend, Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
SHUN JIE YONG / VISUAL EDITOR
‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ debuted in 1998. The musical is based on a book by Bob Martin and Don Mckellar with music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.
Chaperoned into a new world Chelsea Christman ASST. MARQUEE EDITOR
Imagine traveling back to the late 1920s. No more cell phones, Internet, or even CDs. Records were a form of entertainment, including the popular Broadway show “The Drowsy Chaperone.” In SCSU’s adaptation of the theater production, the main character, a narrator, takes out his vinyl record of the play and turns it on. The curtain rises, bringing his imaginations of the show to life. Starring Robert and Janet, a couple ready to be married, the play displays the twists and turns of their wedding day. Janet, a show girl, is giving up her life of fame to marry Robert, yet she cannot decide if their love is real. The cast included unique characters, from a European ladies’ man to gangsters. Janet’s
producer, Feldzieg, tries to stop her from marrying Robert, which would ruin her career. Kitty, another show girl, tries to take over Janet’s spot. More crazy events and subplots occur, all taking place at Mrs. Tottendale’s house. Mrs. Tottendale has memory loss and keeps asking, “Is there going to be a wedding?” Jeff Anderson played Underling, Mrs. Tottendale’s butler. “It’s a challenging role because I have to get in the mindset of an older gentleman with high class manners,” he said. Anderson explained that he is usually cast as the comic relief, but his character is still humorous. “There is a hard balance between being sarcastic and likable with my character,” he said. An SCSU junior, Anderson is double majoring in Mass Communication and TV Pro-
Trio Lorca Concert at Performing Arts CenterRuth Gant Recital Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Student Composers Concert at Performing Arts Center Recital Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 29 at 7:30 p.m. S.C.R.A.P.S. (St. Cloud Recycled Art Project Shop) at Seberger Park Shelter, Thursday, March 1 at 3 p.m. Harper’s Chord CD Release Concert at Bo Diddley’s, Friday, March 2 at 7 p.m. Andrew Walesch at the Veranda Lounge, Saturday, March 3 at 9 p.m.
SHUN JIE YONG / VISUAL EDITOR
An escape to the 1920s with comedy, song, and dance were available in SCSU’s performance of ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’.
ductions. Adam Smith, an SCSU junior, played Feldzieg, the show girl’s producer. “I don’t typically play a character like Feldzieg, but it was fun and interesting. I was stuck between two gangster pastry chefs trying not to get killed,” Smith said of his role. Smith is majoring in Theater. Both actors agreed that the cast is like a family. “We had no arguments the entire time. If there was a line drop or issue with anything, everyone has each other’s backs, and that is why we work so well together,” Smith said. The cast, made up of nearly all SCSU students, practiced for two months before opening night. Rehearsals were three hours long. During the performance, the narrator would stop the play periodically and talk about the scenes or his life. With dramatic spirit, he would sometimes even enter the scenes and sing along with the characters. The narrator was played by Jeffrey Bleam, SCSU Theater professor, claimed the narrator role. Janet’s chaperone, whom the play is named after, acts I[ PMZ KWVÅLIV\M IVL O]IZLian. Still, the chaperone drinks throughout the whole play and becomes drowsy, leading to mishaps. With ups and downs, the play ends with not one marriage but four. All the characters pair up as couples, and the best man, George, plans all the weddings at the same time. With humor, antics, and 13 musical numbers, the play offers entertainment. A central theme is fun. “You are taken out of the context of the world to a place of happiness, love, and fun.
The play takes you out of that blue state,” Smith said. Anderson added that there is no real evil in the play. The closest villains are the gangsters disguised as pastry chefs, who are not that scary. Based on attendance, audiences have enjoyed the performances. “We had a full house almost every night, and we have had good feedback for positive reinforcement,” Anderson said. Fans praised the show. Natasha Vos, a recently graduated high school senior, adored the play. “It was amazing and super funny. It’s hard to hold my attention, but this play did, so I would give it 10 out of 10,” Vos said. Heather Pantze, a freshman at St. Cloud Technical College, came to support Smith. “I came to support my friend Adam, and I was pleasantly surprised. The narrator was so funny, and the cast worked well together,” she said. Smith detailed that a record number of people attended the performances on Friday and Saturday. An escape to the 1920s with comedy, song, and dance was all available in SCSU’s own play. “The Drowsy Chaperone” showed from Feb 21-26 at 7:30 p.m. every night except Sunday. The Sunday show was at 2 p.m. The performance was sponsored by SCSU’s Department of Theatre and Film Studies and the Department of Music. The show was free with SCSU ID or $10 for adults and $7 for non-SCSU students. Upcoming productions include “Talking to Terrorists” and “As You Like It.”
Variety Hour puts twist on night out Staff Report
Dirty jokes, puns on love, and plenty of U][QK ÅTTML \PM 8QWVMMZ Place’s “Veranda Variety Hour” on Thursday and Friday night. Both shows began at 10:30 p.m. and had the crowd laughing right off the bat with a poem by performer Adam Terry about the complications men face when trying to locate a woman’s G-spot. Numerous acts fused together by the band Big Daddy Dan and the Brassholes kept the ball rolling throughout the 90-minute show. Performers utilized props, outrageous costumes and even puppets to create a consistently light-hearted atmo-
sphere. Audience members were encouraged to grab I ÆaMZ JMNWZM MV\MZQVO the theater and purchase drinks at the bar located just inside its entrance This was emphasized yet again at the beginning of the show because, after a brief intermission, cast members joined in singing the “Veranda Variety Hour Singing Drink Along” and invited the audience to get involved by sipping their drinks or singing along with them by following lyrics WV \PM JIKS WN \PM ÆaMZ[ Those looking for an upbeat and unique experience in downtown ;\ +TW]L UIa ÅVL Q\ QV the “Veranda Variety Hour”.
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Adam Terry, left, and Cody Logeland, right, kept the crowd laughing Thursday and Friday night at The Pioneer Place’s Veranda Variety Hour.
This show incorporates a little of everything: music, poetry, improvisation, dance, sketch, and above all, comedy.
The “Veranda Variety Hour” has been held at the Pioneer Place about six times per year over the course of almost four years.
The next show is scheduled for Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March 23. Everyone must be at least 18 years old to attend.
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A TASTE OF ST. CLOUD: Mark Schrom RESTAURANT REVIEW Firstly, let me introduce myself. My name is Mark Schrom and I am a student at SCSU. I am no Andrew Zimmern or Gordon Ramsay, but I love to cook and more importantly I love to eat. I have lived in St. Cloud my entire life, and as a college student, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to think I have a good handle the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s food scene. So I am going to show you the best places to chow down in St. Cloud. Bravo Burritos is located at 68 33rd Ave. S., St. Cloud, right behind White Castle and Arbyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s off Highway 23. It has been in business in St. Cloud since 1985 and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s open seven days a week. Located in a small strip mall, Bravo may not look like much from the outside but when you step inside you can tell youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re about to get a full Mexican food experience. The atmosphere is fully authentic. Mexican music, Mexican decorations, and the aromas make my mouth water. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have been to a lot of places across the United States, and no one serves authentic Mexican like these guys do, you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t beat them,â&#x20AC;? said Nate Johnson, a Bravo regular.
Aquarius: 1/20 -Â 2/18
Let  your  busy  schedule  tame  down  this  week  by  taking  time  to  enjoy  nature. Â
Pisces: 2/19 -Â 3/20
Keep  catching  that  speical  someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  eye.  This  week  you  will  make  a   a  love  connection.
Aries: 3/21 -Â 4/19
Winter  weather  is  getting  you  down,  but  stay  focused.  Your  spring  break  plans  will  come  together  for  a  fun  time!
Taurus :4/20 -Â 5/20
Try  something  new  this  week.  Sushi  isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t  that  bad.
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Bravo Burritoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Burritoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;.
Leo: 7/23 -Â 8/22
Time  to  catch  up!  A  long  talk  with  a  friend  you  have  not  seen  in  a  while  is  just  what  you  need  this  week.
Virgo: 8/23 -Â 9/22
Scorpio: 10/23 -Â 11/21
Sagittarius: 11/22-Â12/21 Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t  do  anything  risky  this  week.  Study  for  once.
Capricorn: 12/22 -Â 1/19
Worrying  is  a  waste  of  time.  Relax  and  shake  the  stress  off  .
Price: 4 - I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think you can get a much better meal in town for the price range. Mostly everything on the
Melina is a 4-month-old, spayed, Shepherd Mix who was transferred to TCHS from another rescue organization. Melina has an energetic, sweet personality and is looking for an indoor home where she can be spoiled! Since Melina is still a puppy, she is working on her house training skills. Melina came in with her brother, Miguel, and they get along famously. If you can provide this lovable puppy with the home she deserves, stop into the shelter and meet with her today.
Creativity  time!  Go  paint,  draw,  write,  act,  anything  to  lighten  your  spirits.
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget about your pet...if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not already dead.
Rating System: 1-5. 1 being lowest, 5 being the highest. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll explain why I gave that number and then Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll average all numbers at the end to give the overall rating.
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Bravo Burritos is located at 68 33rd Ave. S., St. Cloud. Right behind White Castle and Arbys off Division. UMV] Q[ JM\_MMV Ă&#x2026;^M IVL LWTTIZ[# aW] KIV M[KIXM NZWU PMZM [I\Q[Ă&#x2026;ML IVL with a meal under 10 dollars every single time if you so choose. Atmosphere: 4 - I love the completely authentic look Bravo has. Although the music may not be standard to most peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ears, everything is authentic and friendly. You cannot go wrong taking the time to sit down and eat. Service: 4.5 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The staff is friendly and helpful when you order. If you are a regular customer they get to know your name and what you usually like to order. And to top it all off, they are quick, a fast food pace in a sit down restaurant atmosphere. Food: 5 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; I was blown away, the smothered burrito was excellent! Everything about it made me want to come back for more in the future. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never been to Bravo Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d highly recommend this dish. With everything being
homemade I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think you can go wrong with any combinations of meat and sauce.
Overall Rating: 4.5
Restaurant Info Phone: 320-252-5441 Credit Cards: Yes Delivery: Yes, Food Dudes delivery service Take-Out: Yes Alcohol: Yes, full bar Reservations: No Hours: 11:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9:00 p.m. Specials: Happy Hour, Monday-Friday 4:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6:00 p.m.
Melina and Foxy
Cancer: 6/22 -Â 7/22
Libra: 9/23 -Â 10/22
I order the most popular menu item according to owner Bill Ellenbecker: \PM ;UW\PMZML *]ZZQ\W 1\Âź[ I Ă&#x2020;W]Z \WZ\QTTI Ă&#x2026;TTML _Q\P Ua KPWQKM WN UMI\ beans, and rice, then topped with sauce and melted cheddar cheese and served with chips and a salad. I choose to put chicken verde and pork verde into my burrito and I top it off with picante sauce, one of their four homemade hot sauces. Bravo Burritos has plenty of meats to choose from. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We cook everything from scratch, everything from the meats to the hot sauce. Nothing is store bought,â&#x20AC;? said Ellenbecker. The meat includes beef colorado, shredded beef, chicken verde, chicken mole, bravo chili, carnitas, pork verde, and chorizo. Also available are vegetarian options. 5a \W\IT _Q\P I LZQVS NZMM ZMĂ&#x2026;TT[ included) is $11.87. A little pricy for my college budget, but I wanted the best of the best. Other items on the menu range from $5-10. The wait time from when I ordered the burrito to when it was brought to my seat was only 5-7 minutes. Words fall short of how awesome this burrito looks and tastes. You could tell they take pride in the meal they make for every single customer. It is everything I wanted it to be; authentic Mexican food, spicy, juicy, fresh, zesty and the burrito is massive. You get what you pay for here. You name it, this burrito delivers. <PM J]ZZQ\W Q[ [W Ă&#x2020;I^WZN]T \PI\ Q\ became hard to stop eating it to think about ways to describe it for this article. <PM UMI\[ R]UXML W]\ I[ I Ă&#x2020;I^WZ aW] will not get anywhere else. The sauces from the two meats blended so well together, it was hard to set down the fork IN\MZ 1 PIL Ă&#x2026;VQ[PML \PM J]ZZQ\W <_W words: so full. When itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all said and done, Bravo Burritos delivers. They deliver authentic Mexican style food at an affordable price. This is surely a St. Cloud food staple that college students need to Ă&#x2020;WKS \W_IZL[
Bravo Burritos
PETS OF THE WEEK:
Be  sure  to  tell  those  around  you  how  much  you  care  about  them  and  you  will  receive  positive  results.
Go  running...after  your  ex  ...before  itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s  too  late.
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When I order, a friendly staff helps with any questions I may have about their expansive menu featuring authentic burritos, nachos, plates, fajitas, and tacos.
Gemini: 5/21 -Â 6/21
You  have  been  working  too  many  hours  lately,  so  treat  yourself  to  a  night  with  friends.
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Meet Foxy. She is Ă&#x2026;^M UWV\P[ WTL IVL already spayed. She has a medium- length coat that is soft to the touch. In her previous home, Foxy lived with many other cats and loved to rough house and play with them. Sometimes she is shy around new XMWXTM I\ Ă&#x2026;Z[\ J]\ warms up quickly. When Foxy is snuggled up on your lap receiving a good head scratch, her purr-box never quits! She would love an indoor home and will make a lovable pet.
Photos and information courtesy of the Tri-County Humane Society.
PHOTO COURTESY OF ALLRECIPES.COM
RECIPE OF THE WEEK:
Aloha Chicken Burgers Taste spring break in burger form! The recipe includes marinating the chicken with soy sauce and cooking the chicken on the grill until it shows grill marks. Topping it off with bacon and fresh pineapple gives an extra crunch to the entrĂŠe. Aloha deliciousness! Enjoy the tastes of paradise this spring break; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s like a luau on a bun! Ingredients Â&#x152; [SQVTM[[ JWVMTM[[ KPQKSMV JZMI[\ PIT^M[ Â&#x152; K]X [Wa [I]KM Â&#x152; [TQKM[ \PQKS K]\ JIKWV Â&#x152; TIZOM PIUJ]ZOMZ J]V[ [XTQ\ Â&#x152; \IJTM[XWWV [WN\MVML J]\\MZ Â&#x152; K]X \MZQaISQ [I]KM Â&#x152; [TQKM[ ;_Q[[ KPMM[M Â&#x152; \IJTM[XWWV[ UIaWVVIQ[M Â&#x152; [TQKM[ XQVMIXXTM Â&#x152; [TQKM[ \WUI\W Â&#x152; [TQKM[ WN QKMJMZO TM\\]KM Directions 1. Place chicken breasts into a plastic zipper bag with soy sauce, seal the bag, and marinate in refrigerator for 30 minutes. While chicken is marinating, place the bacon in a large, deep skillet, and cook over medium-high heat, turning occasionally, until evenly browned, about 10 minutes. Drain the bacon slices on a paper towel-lined plate, and set aside. Spread cut sides of hamburger buns with butter. 2. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium heat, and lightly oil the grate. 3. Remove the chicken from the soy sauce, and discard the excess soy sauce. Place the chicken breasts onto the preheated grill, and grill until chicken shows good grill marks, is no longer pink inside, and the juices run clear, 4 to 5 minutes per side. When chicken is almost done, brush each piece generously WV JW\P [QLM[ _Q\P \MZQaISQ [I]KM \W Ă&#x2026;VQ[P OZQTTQVO 8TIKM I [TQKM WN ;_Q[[ KPMM[M on each chicken breast, and cover with a lid to help the cheese melt onto the chicken. 4. While chicken is grilling, spread the buns open on the grill and cook until toasted and showing grill lines, about 2 minutes. Set the buns aside. 5. To assemble, spread the grilled sides of each bun with mayonnaise, and \WX MIKP JW\\WU J]V _Q\P I KWWSML KPQKSMV JZMI[\ [TQKM[ WN JIKWV I [TQKM of pineapple, a slice from a head of lettuce, a slice of tomato, and the top bun. Recipes and information courtesy of www.allrecipes.com
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Sports & Fitness
Monday, February 27, 2012
Columns WEEK OF FEB. 27 - MARCH. 4
HOCKEY
M - Minnesota Duluth March. 2, 7:37 p.m. Home March. 3, 7:07 p.m. Home
BASKETBALL Winona State Feb. 29, M 7 p.m.
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W - Gustavus Adolphus March. 2, 6 p.m. Home
WILD Kings Feb. 26, 6:30 p.m. - Home Canadiens March. 1, 6 p.m. - Away Red Wings March. 2, 6:30 p.m. - Away Avalanche March. 4, 6 p.m. - Home
TIMBERWOLVES Clippers Feb. 28, 9:30 p.m. - Away Lakers Feb. 29, 9:30 p.m. - Away Suns March. 1, 8 p.m. - Away Trail Blazers March. 3, 9 p.m. - Away
TWINS Spring Training: Rays March. 3, 12:05 p.m. Split Squad: Rays March. 4, 12:05 p.m. Red Sox March. 4, 12:35 p.m.
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