The New Perspective • Volume 25, Issue 5 • 11/15/01

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NEWS

The New Perspective ÒUniting the Carroll community with a proud heritage of excellence.Ó

Editor-in-Chief

News Briefs: News around campus

Nathan Tritt

Executive Staff News Editor..............................Sarah Schleicher Features Editor........................Amanda Johnson Arts & Entertainment............Tabitha Menning Sports Editor.............................Nathan Brunner Photography Editor........................Andy Farrell Layout Editors.....................Sarah Fiebelkorn & Susan Brastad Faculty Advisor.................................Linda Spice

Writing Staff Aaron Becker, Amanda Bothe, William Humphreys, Leonard Murphy, Christina Oster, Stephanie Pflederer, Greg Rabidoux, Adam Rygg, Amber Yost

BY

AMANDA JOHNSON Features Editor

If you have any small news notes or events going on in your department, office or organization and want to let the whole campus know, tell us! Contact Amanda Johnson at aljohnso@carroll1.cc.edu or by phone at x6900. Pre-Law Club Carroll CollegeÕs first pre-law club is up and running under the advising of politics Professor Greg Rabidoux. Officers include: president Paula Steel, vice presi-

dent Angela Blondell, secretary Anna Schifsky, treasurer Sandi Slesnick, and public relations officer Sandie Springer. The club is focusing on future course work and different events and speakers they can bring to campus. They would like to bring recruits and speakers aboard to talk about law school and the application process for students interested in entering law. They also are looking at holding practice L-SAT tests for students and thinking of future trips to open houses at different law schools. The next meeting is proposed for Wednesday 21st. For more details call Sandie Springer at x7598 or e-mail her at sspringer@cc.edu.

Black Student Union The Black Student Union (BSU) is offering a one-time hip-hop dance lessons for $1 to anyone interested. They are teaching everything from the Cha Cha Slide to the Harlem Shake. If you want to learn some new moves, go to the Campus Center Ballroom, located in the upper level of the Campus Center, on Nov. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m.

10/29/01 Took report of damage to a vehicle that had occurred Oct. 22 in lot 7. The rear passenger quarter panel was damaged.

11/4/01 Responded to a fire alarm at the Bergstrom Complex. Alarm apparently caused by the inappropriate discharge of a fire extinguisher. In addition, it was found that a smoke detector was knocked off the ceiling on third floor of South Bergstrom.

Madrigal Dinner The Madrigal Dinner will be held again this year in the Main Dinning Room, located in the campus center. Selected dates are Dec. 1 at 5 p.m. and Dec. 2 at 4 p.m.

Photography Aaron Becker, Nate Ellingson, Dan OÕConnell

Editorial Policy The New Perspective, Carroll CollegeÕs student newspaper, is published every other Thursday during the academic year, except holidays, semester breaks and exam periods. The New Perspective welcomes letters in an attempt to provide a forum for the diverse views of the campus. The views expressed in The New Perspective do not necessarily reflect the views of Carroll College students, administration, faculty, staff, community or the editorial board. Letters should be limited to 250 words, signed and in The New Perspective office, located in the Student Organization offices in the Campus Center, one week prior to publication. The New Perspective reserves the right to edit letters for libelous content, profanity, clarity, grammar and spelling errors and length. All letters become the property of The New Perspective.

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Crime Beat Carroll College Campus Safety 10/23/01 A subject was arrested at approximately 2:30 a.m. near the library for possession of a controlled substance. 10/23/01 At 8:50 a.m., secured an unlocked vehicle in lot 1 with valuables visible. 10/23/01 Took report from a student who has been receiving annoying AOL messages as well as hang-up calls. 10/28/01 Took report of dispute between several people in the Bergstroms.

10/31/01 Responded to a medical emergency in Kilgour at 9:30 p.m. Subject was not transported. 11/1/01 Took report of criminal damage to property at South Bergstrom. Someone had broken an exterior window on the east side of the building. 11/1/01 Took report of the theft of money from a cash box in Van Male. 11/02/01 Took report of the theft of an extension cord from the Shattuck Auditorium.

11/6/01 Took a report of damage to a small trailer in the lot of 124 McCall street. 11/6/01 Responded to a fire alarm at 239 North East Ave. Alarm malfunction, no problem. If you have any information reference the above incidents that could assist the victims, please contact Campus Safety at x7300.

NCEP/Overseas trips to continue following fall semester From Page 1

celled all their January programs before students could enroll in the courses. At Carroll, no such decision was made and international programs have been approved or cancelled on an individual basis. The International Off-Campus Program (IOP) faculty committee did not recommend cancelling the BICEP trip, as many schools around the country were still going ahead with their offcampus programs. However, an administrative deci-

sion at Carroll was made, again before plane tickets were due to be booked, and the trip was cancelled. Those students enrolled in the BICEP program will get the opportunity to go in the summer, and there is another NCEP course to Japan still going ahead next May. Meanwhile, even though two programs have been cancelled, there are still Carroll students going abroad this January, a number of students to the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (in the United Kingdom) as well as those who are doing their own independent studies

abroad. Amber Yost, for example, is one student travelling to Valladolid, Spain)next semester. When asked how she felt about the trip in light of the current political climate, she said, ÒI have been planning this study abroad for a long time and still feel secure in my decision to go.Ó Essentially, Carroll College is by no means preventing students from travelling abroad.


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