The Sandspur Vol 112 Issue 4

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THE OLDEST COLLEGE NEWSPAPER IN FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 16, 2005

In Brief R.D. Keene Hall Opening The Department of Music invites faculty and staff to attend the premiere performance in the new John M. Tiedtke Concert Hall on Sunday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. This special concert will showcase the virtuoso talents of Rollins Music faculty. Winter Park Declares Rollins Day To commemorate Rollins' ranking as the No. 1 regional university in the south in U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges," the City of Winter Park will officially proclaim Friday, September 23 as "Rollins College Day." Nursing Home Owners Charged for Katrina Deaths Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti charged the husband-and-wife owners of St. Rita's with 34 counts of negligent homicide for not doing more to save their elderly patients. The case represents the first major prosecution to come out of the hurricane.

In This Issue Roberts’ Hearing Begins The issues, the politics and the sparring of John Roberts confirmation hearings. page 3 Interview Strategies Marian Cacciatore discusses the stategy of “Information Interview” in this week’s Career Coach. page 5 Hurricane Katrina Fallout Read our point-counterpoint on the federal government and the Hurricane Katrina response. page 14 Start of NFL Season Track your favorite team in our recap of the first games of the NFL season. page 18

Index NEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 HOLT NEWS . . . . . . . . . .5 LIFE & TIMES . . . . . . . . . .6 ENTERTAINMENT . . . .10 OPINIONS . . . . . . . . . . .14 SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

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NSCS Welcomes New Members in Induction Ceremony

The Rollins Chapter of the NSCS inducts distinguised new members. by Brett Heiney

asst. photo editor

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars had its new member induction on Thursday September 8, in the Suntrust Auditorium of Crummer Hall. The group of inductees to which I belong was treated to speeches by the Rollins chapter officers, the national representative, and a keynote speaker. Everyone was very optimistic in their speeches with a great hope for the future of the NSCS at Rollins. They spoke of the service opportunities and campus projects in which they regularly partake. The officers seem to be highly motivated individuals who will contribute much to the Rollins chapter

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CROWNING A NEW STAR: NSCS Co-president Jessica Crown welcomes a new member into the prestigious society.

and to our community as a whole. The national representative, Meghan Hertel, spoke about how she got involved in NSCS and what she does now for the organization. She, our connection to the National Headquarters in

Washington DC, is a seemingly wonderful person full of energy and a drive to help us succeed in all of our endeavors. Meghan Hertel will be a wonderful addition to our regional NSCS community. Two distinguished

members were privileged with honorary membership to the NSCS on Thursday. President Duncan, and Dr. Jayashree Shivamoggy, professor of physics, were also celebrated along with the other inductees for

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The Relief Effort Continues in Devastated Southern States Commitees are formed to handle the aftermath of Hurricaine Katrina. by Lauren Kennedy staff reporter

On September 8, 2005, the U.S. House of Representatives approved critical relief legislation to help those recovering from the disastrous effects of Hurricane Katrina. The TANF Emergency Response and Recovery Act of 2005, as it is named, will “reduce red tape and accelerate the availability of federal funds,” according to the Committee on Ways and Means. “It’s designed to deal with immediate relief. We believe that with expeditious movement by the Senate, this will free up literally billions of dollars available to assist those people directly affected by the hurricane and those states and others who are assisting them with funds otherwise unavailable to them,” said Chairman Bill

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WAR ZONE AT HOME: Members of the Second Marine Division conduct a house to house search for the living and the dead in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans.

Thomas of California. This funding is necessary for much of the gulf region. Hurricane Katrina Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and Alabama on August

29, 2005. Current estimates place the death toll in the thousands, and the damage is expected to surpass Hurricane Andrew the costliest natural disaster in U.S. histo-

ry. Over a million people are known to have been displaced, which hasn’t happened in the United States since the Great Depression

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