The Sandspur Vol 112 Issue 18

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Matrimony and the Academic Phony Life and Times surveys the trend of coming to Rollins to find a partner. Is it more than a myth? page 10

VOL. 112 ISSUE 18

Asia’s Advantage Awakens This week’s opinion section topic tackles the rise of Asia and China to the status of world power and its superpower potentials. page 15

Basketball’s Big Win Against Lynn Men’s team propelled to the top of the SSC, seventh in the region with upset win against Lynn University. page 19

THE STUDENT VOICE OF ROLLINS COLLEGE SINCE 1894

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Created by Eve Ensler and performed here at Rollins College by some of our very own students and faculty, The Vagina Monologues is an annual event. It is an expression of resistance, celebration and grief. Ranging from stories of sex, masturbation, rape, abuse and so much more, this play forces the public to recognize that the vagina does exist, and that it is a beautiful thing that should be celebrated, rather than considered taboo to talk about. Ensler traveled the world, interviewing women as she went, asking them about their own relationships with their bodies. She asked questions such as "what would your vagina say if it could talk?" and "what would it wear?" Their responses both surprised and inspired her. She found that women everywhere were "hungry" to talk about their vaginas, probably due to the fact that they had never been asked before and had no context in which to articulate their thoughts and feelings on these issues. Ensler then put together these stories from such a diverse group of women and ended up with a controversial play in which the "v-word" is found 128 times. It is not that

Ensler particularly likes the term, or the many variations on it, but in examining the word and what it represents, she is analyzing why people are so afraid to say it and discuss it. Throughout the play, it is referred to as a "poonani," "nappy dugout," and a "coochie snatcher." Ensler doesn't have a preferred term, but she hopes that through her play she can promote a conversation and perhaps turn these terms that are deemed vulgar and crude into what they should be -beautiful symbols for the magnificence they represent. Here at Rollins, the reaction to the monologues has been positive, with a large turnout at each of the three performances this past weekend. Oral Frier, a sophomore English major said, "It's a phenomenal show that speaks not only to women, but to people, regardless of sex." It is a feeling shared by many, as the audience laughed outrageously at some of the humorous monologues, and sat in collective wonder and sorrow at the more serious monologues about rape and mutilation of the female organs. Proceeds from the entrance fee to the show went to The Healing Tree, a Sexual

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Student Involvement Fair 2006 Kelsy Field the sandspur As the new semester begins to pick up again, you might find yourself with some extra time on your hands and no longer interested in reruns of bad reality tv shows. In order to help you get involved on campus, the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership is currently sponsoring the student involvement fair. As op-

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posed to previous semesters, the involvement fair is ongoing these next few weeks, with one club a night to showcase what makes them so great. With over 75 registered organizations on campus, you're sure to find something that really sparks your passion. Last week the Cultural Action Committee, represented by Odile Perez and Donna Lee, greeted students with food and friendliness, encouraging them to check out the latin film showcase going on this week. The Cultural Action Committee works to celebrate diversity on campus with their splinter organizations, including Camp Alliance, Circle of Friends, Alliance for Change and Impact. In case you

missed their orientation on the 9th, you can check them out on the web at www.rollins.edu/cac, or stop by their next meeting on Thursday at 5:30 pm in the Warden Dining Hall. On Monday, February 13, Five Stones offered great food, music and opportunities for students looking to become more involved on an international scale. Five Stones, which works to alleviate poverty in the Dominican Republic, presented students with a power point presentation that showcased their accomplishments, which includes two campus wide volleyball tournaments and fundraising over $55,000 to go to Cruz Verde. Students wanting to get involved in Five Stones can

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CAMPUS COMMUNITY: Many of the Student Involvement Fair festivities took place in the Cornell Campus Center.

look forward to a geared up semester as Five Stones will put on an international dance competition and actually head down to the Dominican to make a difference. Five Stones will also be

selling rocks as a fundraiser, using the personalized stones to create a pathway to the school. If you want to get involved with Five Stones, stop by one of their weekly

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