Volume 86, Issue 6
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
College Night Edition! Look inside for the special pullout dedicated to College Night!
The student newspaper of the University of New Haven since 1938 DOUGHNUTS SPARK PROTEST Find out why senior citizens protested a doughnut ban.
UNH Students Enter Red Bull Soapbox Race
By ZACK ROSEN – Page 3
HALO 3 HITS STORES The most anticipated video game release of the fall finally goes on sale.
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CHARGERS HAVE EIGHT GAME WINNING STREAK The women’s volleyball team wins again last weekend, extending its winning streak.
ASSISTANT EDITOR
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WEST HAVEN—What do you call four people who are soapbox racing virgins competing in a national competition sponsored by Red Bull hailing from the University of New Haven? Why, The Spooners of course! UNH students Jason Bernstein, Emily Gorecki, Mike Forgette, and Jessica Emerson are all hoping for an outstanding experience during their debut as soapbox racers next week in Providence, R.I.
“Win or lose, we are all in it for a great time, and great friends!” exclaims Emerson. Rider Jason and copilot Jessica will be dressed as spoons, while the two pushers, Emily and Mike, will be dressed as a fork and a knife (respectively). Although, yes, their name is based on the “romantic art” of spooning, the team will not be racing for romances but, rather, for fun. The team’s soapbox will be designed as a utensil drawer, complete with fork, knife, and of course
A CHARGER ATHLETICS PHOTO
Jessica Emerson, Mike Forgette, and Emily Gorecki from The Spooners.
a spoon! Materials used by the team include plywood, PVC piping, metal, Styrofoam, vinyl, and parts of an old go-kart, which they dis-
Delta Chi Starts Off Semester Strong
munity Service Excellence long time. The brothers and Philanthropy Recogni- would like to congratulate – Page 10 ––––––––––––––––––––– tion. one of its own, as Brother We have many social Chris Dempsey became a WEST HAVEN—As the events coming up with so- USGA Senator. Delta Chi Fraternity begins INDEX We look forward to its 26th year on campus, the rorities such as Phi Sigma brothers are very busy con- Sigma and Delta Epsilon growing as brothers in the events to come and appretinuing their education and Beta. Arts & Entertainment The brothers recently ciate all the support from Page 8 involvement on campus. gave 15 bids during rush, the other organizations on On Oct. 16 and 17, the Bulletin Board brothers of Delta Chi will which is the largest in a campus. Page 15 be sponsoring a Red Cross Community & Advice Blood Drive in the Alumni Page 9 Lounge. Sign-ups will be held during the next two Editorials Page 6 weeks in Bartel’s Lobby. Along with the blood Fun & Games drive, the brothers are active Page 12 in many charitable walks National/World News and the Special Olympics. Page 3 During the summer, Delta Chi held its bi-annual leadNew Haven News Page 4 ership college in Iowa City, Iowa and the New Haven Sports Chapter received numerPage 10 ous awards including ComPHOTO COURTESY OF SAMUEL COX The 2007 brothers of the Delta Chi Fraternity. By SAMUEL COX
DELTA CHI SECRETARY
mantled for parts. Funds for their race have come in from private donations, inSee SPOONERS page 4
Anticipated Album Released
By MIA BECKER STAFF WRITER
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“Keep you in the dark you know they all pretend” Dave Grohl, lead singer of the Foo Fighters, sings in the opening track (“The Pretender”) of their sixth studio album, Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace, released last Tuesday, Sept. 25. The 12-song album traditionally combine heavy aggression with uplifting melodies that the Foo Fighters have been well known to capture and deliver for years. Songs like “The Pretender,” “Let it Die,” “Erase/Replace,” and “Cheer Up, Boys (Your Makeup is Running)” stay close, while the piaSee FOO page 8