Medaille Perspective Student Newspaper

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Trevor Barrett and the Men’s Volleyball team gear up for UVC’s - Page 20

PERSPECTIVE

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NEWS: Medaille recognizes the hard work and dedication of media, law enforcement, medicine, and government members in Buffalo with the Awards luncheon. Medaille alumni member Chris Musial was in attendance for the event. Story on page 5 Have you ever seen a black lab sitting in on one of your lectures? Ever wonder why they’re on campus? Adjunct instructor and veteranary technician Katie Maley explains the details of the “Guiding Eyes for the Blind” program. Story on page 9

April 1, 2013

Volume 11, Issue 7

Reaching through By Josie Martin Staff Writer

Teaching

OPINIONS: American Idol has all new judges this year and two of our writers disagree on one of them: Nicki Minaj. Does Nicki deserve to be a judge on Idol?

Courtney Celej Teaching to a group of students in class and Fran Perez reads with a student at the beginning of classes.

Students taught in Dominican Republic over break

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Story on page 4

ast semester a group of Medaille students anticipated their spring break trip to the Dominican Republic. Now, the students, all girls, are back after ten days in Monte Cristi teaching English to native Dominican students. No longer riding on expectations of something yet to come, this time around, two of the girls were able to share a new outlook on the experience.

LIFESTYLES: Medaille students took a day trip to the Big Apple this past month. Was the day in New York City worth waking up early, getting in late and spending all that time driving there and back? Story on page 16

Mariah Haddad working outside of the learning center where all teaching was done.

Mariah Haddad, an adventurer for certain, had prepared to experience what is known as culture shock though she did not expect to be so affected by what she experienced on the trip. “There were children with holes in their shoes, happy as can be, dirty from sleeping on floors and not a care in the world,” she said. “The trip is the best thing I’ve ever done. My perspective on life is so different.” Laydee Ankoma-Mensa nods in agreement and finishes, “There will always be someone less privileged than I am, so I will do my best to share with them what I have and encourage others to do the same.” Ankoma-Mensa graduated from Medaille with an education degree and entered the week long Outreach 360 program as a veteran teacher and volunteer while the other girls for the most part were not as seasoned. Melisa Williams who chaperoned the trip is also a veteran, but for some of them, including Mariah Haddad freshman Business major, the

SPORTS: Coach Mike Carbery hopes a tough non-conference schedule will help the Men’s Lacrosse team with a long NEAC conference run. Story on page 20 Future Teachers Club faculty/staff vs. students volleyball fundraiser game was played on March 25. Despite Jeff Faunce’s best effort, the students crushed the faculty 2-1 in the game. Check out the action with shot to shot coverage. page 11

Cody Lewis, University of Kentucky student takes time out from football to team teach with sister. Melisa Williams photos

See Dominican on Page 10

Relay for Life committee gearing up for major event By Derek Wangler Editor-in-Chief

Medaille’s first ever Relay For Life event is fast approaching! The event will be held on Friday, April 12th at 4:00 p.m. The Medaille community needs your help to reach their goal of raising $15,000 to help fight the battle against cancer. To help Medaille reach their goal students can register to participate in the Relay For Life event by

going to www.relayforlife.org/ MedailleCollegeNY. You can either join an existing team or get some friends together and create a new team. The participants do not have to be enrolled at Medaille. If you are not interested in participating but still would like to help fundraise you can make a donation to any participating team, buy a $5 Luminaria bag (in the Sullivan Center during lunch), and spread the word to your friends and family to participate. The Registration fee for the Relay event is $20 and can paid by credit card online or by cash or check to Mary Johnson in Student Affairs.

Chatham Marcolini photo Jessica Newcombe passes out some Relay For Life gear during a team captain meeting. The big Relay For Life event will be taking place on April 12th at 4 p.m.


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