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The Rambler

The students’ voice since 1917

www.txwes.edu/rambler

November 14, 2007

NEWS BRIEFS Bear Hunt The school of arts and sciences is now collecting new stuffed bears and friends (16 inch maximum) for the Fort Worth Police Department East Division. The captured bears will be given to children in crisis situations and can be delivered the Dean’s office (PUMC 256) by Dec. 6. Call Patricia Ersland at (817) 531-4247.

Vol. 99, No. 11

Wesleyan takes over Casa

News Briefs

Bring me the cans The Zeta Phi Beta and Phi Beta Sigma sororities are joining forces for the annual Blu Phi canned food drive. Donations will benefit the Salvation Army and Tarrant County Food Bank. Donations will be taken until Nov. 20 and can be dropped off in the boxes located in the SUB, psychology building and Stella Russell Hall. Pay your dues people! Several options are available for students regarding payment on their account balance. For the spring 2008 semester, students must pay in full or set up a tuition payment plan no later than Dec. 5. Visit www. txwes.edu/cashier/index.htm for more information. Calling all book lovers The Eunice L. West Library is selling a wide variety of books for only 25 cents each. Pick from juvenile literature, the New York Times, curriculum, Who’s Who, science, government, law, encyclopedias, accounting books and periodicals. The book sale is located behind the periodicals on the second floor of the library, and books can be paid for at the circulation desk. Movie time! Wanna see a movie on the cheap? Student Life has movie theater tickets for both AMC and United Artists theaters for $6.50. Tickets are good for any showing at anytime. Contact Jenny Houze at (817) 5314870. Taste something different The office of international programs is selling international cookbooks for $4 each. Contact Ashley Porterfield at (817) 5314934 for more information. HOT JOB opportunities @ Career Services Content/Copywriting Internship, Starr Tincup Marketing Technology Internship, Starr Tincup Weather Anchor/ Entertainment Reporter, Univision Rehab Tech/PT Aide, Cooper and Bush Physical Therapy Assistant Player Development/ Scouting, Angels Baseball (MLB)

Ron Jenkins/photo reprint courtesy of Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Wesleyan alumni Brad Jackson and Alex Vorse have found a home in Fort Worth’s own Casa Manana. The duo has collaborated on multiple shows for Casa Manana’s Children’s Playhouse, including Santa Claus is Coming to Town, The Emporer’s New Clothes and Jack & The Beanstalk. See page 6 for the full story.

Goodbye, my friend

Professors published

Professor Marian Haber to retire, travel the world

University presses get hot

SKYLA CLAXTON

attended the University of Florida for her bachelor’s in ADVERTISING MANAGER journalism and then went on to receive her doctorate at the University of Miami. After college, Haber worked as “The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, a journalist for several local papers. who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, She later got a position with the Miami Beach Visitor sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called “truth.” Authority where she handled the newsletter, press releas~Dan Rather es and accompanied out of town visitors around the city. We sometimes can’t see the many ways that teachers It was then that she ventured into the public relations side shape our lives. The good ones see potential in us that we of mass communication. cannot always see and inspire us in After that, Haber came to Texas ways we have never been inspired to marry her high school sweetheart, before. During a pivotal point in our Julian, and they have now been marlives called college, our professors ried for 24 years. prepare us for the real world. Some Once she was in Texas, Haber of them mold us into what we began teaching. She taught at Texas become as adults. Christian University, the University When one of those beloved proof Texas at Arlington and finally at fessors retires, their impacted stuTexas Wesleyan. She has been an dents have a sense of loss but also a adjunct here for the better part of 14 sense of fulfillment in having known years. Haber has taught Survey of them. Public Relations, Public Relations At the end of this semester, Dr. Cases, Writing for Mass Media, Marian Haber is retiring from Texas Reporting, Feature Writing, Opinion Wesleyan after 14 years of teaching Writing and Editing. Photo courtesy of Communications Department in the mass communication departThe small classes, fellow teachMass communication professor Dr. ment. ers and the students are what Haber Marian Haber has been teaching She is one of those beloved proenjoys most about Wesleyan. Wesleyan students for 14 years. fessors. “The students challenge you,” “Dr. Haber really encouraged me to step out, try new she said. “To see them go on to careers in journalism things and do well,” said Whitney Fowler, a 2006 gradu- makes me feel very good.” ate who is now a public information officer for the city In addition to teaching, Haber of Grand Prairie. for several years served as the fac“She didn’t just lecture from a “She didn’t just teach us from a ulty adviser to The Rambler, a positextbook, but she took the time to textbook, but she took the time to tell tion she said she enjoyed immensetell us what we should be doing us what we should be doing outside ly. She and The Rambler staff travoutside of the classroom to make the classroom to make us successful, eled to conventions in New York us successful, too.” too.” and Texas, winning prizes for their Haber was born in New York – Whitney Fowler work. but moved around much as a child. 2006 Alumna “I got to know the kids up close Even in that childhood, Haber and personal” she said. “It’s wonsaid, she was interested in journalism. After serving on derful!” her school newspaper at the young age of 11, her mind One of those students was Kelli Lamers, the current was made up. She would be a journalist. faculty adviser for The Rambler. Lamers has followed in Her family eventually settled in Miami where Haber her professor’s footsteps and said she is here today remained for about 20 years. While in Florida, she

See Haber, page 2

CHUCK FAIN & SHAWN POLING STAFF WRITER & EDITOR IN CHIEF

For many young and hopeful writers, getting their work published is the ultimate goal. Recently, two of Wesleyan’s reputable faculty has realized this esteemed accomplishment. English professor Jeffrey DeLotto, courtesy of the newly formed Texas Wesleyan University Press, has published a book of poetry entitled Days of a Chameleon: Collected Poems. “The University Press fulfills one of our strategic goals: to encourage publication by faculty,” said Allen Henderson, provost and senior vice president. He proposed the idea of the press to University President Hal Jeffcoat in May, and Days was the first book to be published through the press. Formed by DeLotto earlier this year, the press aims to publish two works a year. Publication consideration is open to faculty, students, staff, alumni and friends of Wesleyan and well as Polytechnic United Methodist Church. The press provides a much easier way to publish works. Normal publishers require printings of hundreds of books. The Texas Wesleyan University Press can work on a “print-ondemand” system, which allows as little as 10 books to be published at once. They are available at any time because the book will always be available digitally to print. The press prints the books,

See Print, page 2


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