St. Patrick`s Day St. Patrick`s Day
Transcription
St. Patrick`s Day St. Patrick`s Day
SUNY Delhi C MARCH 2011 ampus VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1II It’s a Great Day to Be a Bronco! Voice MARCH 2011 1 Greater Delhi Area 1st Co of m me r c Annua e l St. Patrick’s Day PARADE Delhi, NY Route: Saturday March 19 th 2011 12pm ter the Paradeusic Photos,Walter Putrycz Ends @ Bridge Street Af and M B e p i P Enjoy the Square on Congratulations to the Men’s Basketball Team and Men’s Indoor Track Team. Both teams have captured the NJCAA Region III Championships for SUNY Delhi. Check out the “Buy Local Promotion” at these locations: Main Street Cards & Gifts O’Neill’s Shire Pub Rachel’s Framing & Fine Art Ray’s Fine Wine & Spirits Stewart’s Department Store See more details, page 3. Steinway Book Co & Blue Bee Café Teresa Reed-Licensed Massage Therapist Viafore Family Chiropractic ts Bagels N Cream Blackberry House The Cardio Club Cross Roads Café Delhi Diner oa Fl Additional sources of pride also come from the Men’s Basketball Team capturing the 2010-2011 Mountain Valley Conference Title, the Men’s Swimming and Diving Team representing honorably at Nationals and the outstanding academic achievements by student-athletes who were recognized for obtaining an overall semester GPA of 3.2 or higher. Starts @ Elm Street Designed by Cheryl McDaniels Visual Communications, DCMO BOCES Delhi Seniors Earn Prestigious Award for Excellence WHAT’S INSIDE TKE 101, LGBT Marriage? 2 Resnick News, Local Food 3 Do’s & Don’ts, TDX Event, Be the One 4 Great Scholarship Info 5 Meet Matt Roloff 6 Habitat for Humanity Trip 7 Dean’s List 8 - 10 Campus Classifieds 11 WinterFest Memories 12 Two SUNY Delhi seniors have been named 2011 recipients of the Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence. Kara Haraden, a Veterinary Science Technology major from Malta, and Courtney Ketz, a Veterinary Technology Management major from Cohoes, are among an elite group of students. to be Kara Harden honored by the State University of New York on April 5 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany. “We are thrilled that Chancellor Zimpher has recognized Kara and Courtney with this honor,” said SUNY Delhi President Candace S. Vancko. “They are proven leaders and exceptional role models for their peers. They deserve to be recognized among the shining stars of the State University system.” Kara Haraden has achieved a 3.94 GPA as a Delhi student and mother of five. As a stellar student, she earned the college’s Merrill Family Foundation Scholarship, which recognizes students for demonstrating significant community service commitment and involvement while at SUNY Delhi. As part of her Delhi experience, Haraden has served as an intern at the Animal Protective Foundation in Scotia where she has gained real-world experience in all aspects of animal shelter care and medicine. Haraden’s academic acumen and superb work ethic has made her a role model for other students. Haraden is actively (continued on page 3) MARCH 2011 2 TKE Invites Campus Community to Learn More John D. Olsson Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity at SUNY Delhi would like to invite the campus & community to a series of Educational Seminars. “TKE 101” as it is called, is a six week series of seminars & events, all revolving around the six principles by which every member of our fraternity exemplifies. Whether its a hike, or a presentation on business etiquette, the fraters of SUNY Delhi would love to have you. The special series hosted by TKE has been well attended thus far. All students are welcome to attend. High Profile Americans Continue to Join Timely Fight for Marriage Equality Upstate New Yorkers Mark and Sunrise Ruffalo Latest to Add Support WASHINGTON – Academy Award nominee Mark Ruffalo and his wife, Sunrise, join the Human Rights Campaign – the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization – in a new video in the “New Yorkers for Marriage Equality” campaign. In the video, the upstate New Yorkers say, “We’re raising our three kids to treat everyone with dignity and respect. We believe everyone should have the right and the chance to be with the person they love – straight or gay.” The campaign, which raises the public profile of marriage equality in the Empire State, can be viewed online at www.hrc.org/NY4marriage. “The fight for marriage equality is nationwide and New York is front and center,” said HRC President Joe Solmonese. “With a governor committed to sign a marriage equality bill and polls showing the vast majority of New Yorkers support it, we are honored to have Mark and Sunrise Ruffalo, residents of upstate New York, join the chorus of voices in the New Yorkers for Marriage Equality Campaign.” Two recent New York polls show a majority of New Yorkers support marriage equality. A Siena Research Institute Poll earlier last month found 57 percent of New Yorkers support marriage for same-sex couples and another recent poll by Quinnipiac University had support at 56 percent. The New Yorkers for Marriage Equality campaign is centered on video testimonials from New Yorkers who support the right of same-sex couples to marry. The ads are running online with placement on Taxi TV and elsewhere in the weeks ahead. To date, HRC has released videos from Mark and Sunrise Ruffalo, John Slattery, Joan Rivers, Barbara Bush, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon, Fran Drescher, Moby, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Julianne Moore and Kenneth Cole – with more to follow in the coming weeks and months. At the LA premiere of The Kids Are Alright (l to r): Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson. Julianne Moore and Mia Wasikowska. The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT MARRIAGE EQUALITY BEING PASSED INTO LAW IN NEW YORK STATE. E-MAIL campusvoice@delhi.edu . 3 MARCH 2011 RESNICK LIBRARY NEWS Delhi Seniors Earn Prestigious Award continued from front page The library is staying up late! Resnick Library’s extended hours began after break; closing time is now 12 midnight, Sunday- Thursday. Extended hours will continue until finals week (except during Spring Break when the library will be closed). Look for special finals week hours toward the end of the semester. Did you know that you can get research help from a librarian any time of the day or night? Really, it’s true! Go to www.delhi.edu/library and click on the blue Ask Us 24/7 icon to chat live with a librarian—even at 3 am on a Sunday. It might not be a SUNY Delhi librarian you chat with, but Ask Us 24/7 will connect you to a librarian at another college who can answer your questions. Check it out: for the month of March, Resnick Library will have access to a new database called Films on Demand. Films on Demand provides streaming video in the humanities, social sciences, business, economics, science, mathematics, and health and medicine. This means you can watch an entire Shakespeare play, see how cabinet drawers are made, or view a documentary on autism, all in one database! Take a study break and try it out; you can find the link under “F” on the Databases A-Z page of the library’s website. If you do, drop us a line at library@delhi.edu to let us know what you think. involved in her local community as well. She has achieved a Silver Leader Level for community service at Delhi, completing over 350 volunteer hours. Haraden serves as a board member of the Schenectady Swim Club and a board member of the Friends of Saratoga County Animal Shelter. At the Saratoga shelter, she was instrumental in initiating a feline foster program. Courtney Ketz is an extraordinary student who excels academically while remaining highly engaged in extracurricular activities on the Delhi campus. Ketz has earned a number of awards and scholarships including the Merrill Family Scholarship and a College Association Scholarship for three consecutive years each and a Hope Eddy Scholarship for two consecutive years. She was named Delhi’s 2009 Associate Degree Student of the Year and is a member of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society and the New York Association of Veterinary Technicians. Ketz’s contributions to the Delhi campus are numerous, serving as a Middle States Courtney Ketz Steering Committee member, Student Senate Vice President, Student Programming Board Vice President and Treasurer, an orientation leader, a peer mentor, and a student ambassador for the college. She received a Student Life Leadership Award in 2009, which recognizes students who stand out as leaders among their peers. In addition to her service to the college, Ketz is committed to serving her community, earning a Bronze Leader Level status by completing nearly 150 volunteer hours. Local Food Options Favorable Ariana Lubelli On February 15th, a panel of five local business owners participated in a ‘Food for Thought’ discussion in the Okun Theatre. They aimed to enlighten the audience by presenting the facts and benefits of buying locally. They discussed the community value and trust in buying products from local farmers rather than large corporations in the South. Not only does this system strengthen relationships in the community but it economically improves it by keeping family markets, farms, and businesses running. GREAT BRONCOS! continued from front page SUNY Delhi’s Men’s Swimming and Diving team competed at the 2011 personal best in the Men’s 100 yard freestyle with a time of :58.15, which NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championship March 1-5 in Buffalo, NY he dropped -014 from his former best. Julian finished 44th in the 100 yard freestyle. at Erie Community College. th Sophomore co-captain David Waite (2009 Rome Free Academy) earned SUNY Delhi Men’s team finished 14 with a score of 32 out of the teams All-America Honors by our coaches association by placing 6th in 1 Meter that scored at the meet. Diving with a score of 357.65. David prelim score for 1 Meter Diving was 347.65. David Waite also earned All-America Honors Honorable Mention by placing 8th in 3 Meter Diving with a score of 328.70. David prelim score for 3 Meter Diving was 357.15. David Waite also swam in the Delhi Men’s 200 Yard Free Relay with Julian Waterton (2010 Hempstead HS), Jeffrey Nicolaisen (2009 Arlington Senior HS) and Matthew Phaneuf (2009 Webb HS) which earned AllAmerica Honors Honorable Mention by finishing in 13th place. The time for the Relay was 1:48.96. Co-captain Julian Waterton, (2010 Hempstead HS), shown at right, also finished 42 in the yard freestyle with a time of :24.92. Julian also had a The Athletics Department recently recognized the following student-athletes who obtained an overall semester GPA of 3.2 or Higher. This includes: Steve Gold - Men’s Tennis, Ian Kowalchuk -Men’s Cross Country, Justin Hearley -Men’s Golf, Anthony Parsie -Men’s Lacrosse, Lindsey Delvecchio - Women’s Tennis, Andrea Sonnacchio - Women’s Track, Spinks Bilson S. - Men’s Soccer,Kaitlyn Sharrott and Michelle Cruden -Women’s Soccer, Kristin Tucker - Women’s Volleyball,Amber Pitcher and Tara Bryant - Women’s Basketball, Devonte Peterson - Men’s Basketball. Also Not in the picture but recognized are: Hannah Backus - Women’s Cross Country and Half-marathon, Geoff Greene - Men’s Track, Jessica Miller Women’s Golf and Jordan Klein - Women’s Soccer. Congratulations to all our fine SUNY Delhi Bronco athletes! MARCH 2011 4 Do’s and Don’ts by Brenna Leskody TDX Lift-A-Thon Raises Worthy Funds Liz Kielbasa Don’t walk and text because you will run into things and people… like my mom. Don’t be shady…… leave it for the trees. Do wear rain boots, you don’t want to get your Keds muddy. Do Win. Duh! Don’t litter because you’re being mean when you’re not being green. Do be safe for St. Patrick’s Day; you don’t want to wake up next to a leprechaun. KIDNEY CANCER FOUNDATON BENEFITS FROM 1ST ANNUAL EVENT On February 23, 2011 Tau Delta Chi held their first Annual Lift-a-thon competition in the Clark Field House. The three events that were held were bench presses, squats, and curls. Overall, TDX raised about $500 which is being donated to the Kidney Cancer Foundation. The winner of the female competition was Kaela Horohoe and the winner of the male competition was Claude Davis. TDX plans on making this an annual Fall event, as they hold their Softball Tournament in the Spring. This year’s Softball Tournament will be held on April 30 and May 1 at the school softball fields on Main Street, next to McDonald’s. Tau Delta Chi would like to thank all the participants who were involved in this competition, they would also like to thank KOI, OXO, and ZDT for their support. Counseling and Health Services, Peer Educators Bring “Be the One” Programing to Campus Most people know someone who has been sexually assaulted. One thing you can do to help end sexual violence is to accept the responsibility to be a part of the solution. By signing the One Student pledge you are making a commitment to, in voice and action, create change. Change begins with one student, one campus, one community. Start here. Sign the pledge. It is the first step towards changing the way we think about sexual violence. Be the one to use your power to enact change. As One Student, I promise: understand that a person cannot consent to sex if they’re intoxicated. • If I see someone taking advantage of a person who is intoxicated I will safely intervene. • I will participate in campus/community events that promote sexual assault awareness. • I will find out what resources exist on my campus and program the phone numbers in my cell phone in case anyone needs them. • I will help my friends and family understand that regardless of what someone wears, how much they flirt or if they choose to drink, they do not deserve to be sexually assaulted. • If someone tells me they’ve been sexually assaulted I will believe them. • I will use respectful language when talking to or about my partner(s), and when talking about sex and relationships in general. • I will respect my partner’s (or anyone I have sexual contact with) boundaries and will expect Signature, Date my partner(s) to respect me. • I will talk with my friends about the importance of consent. • I will make sure my friends For more information visit http://onestudent.org/programs/no-woman-left-behind/. 5 MARCH 2011 Applicant must possess a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Applicant must at least be entering their third year as a matriculated student (earning at least 30 credits at SUNY Delhi for students who may have transferred) and enrolled in any of the Bachelor Degree programs. Applicant must be continuing their studies as a full-time matriculated student at SUNY Delhi for the following semester. Applicant must complete an application (including essay questions) and demonstrate evidence of leadership among his/her peers, possess good interpersonal skills, be dedicate to achieving results, as well as demonstrating a genuine commitment and affection for SUNY Delhi. J. WILLIAM HARNIMAN SCHOLARSHIP Available Fall 2011 $2,500/year or $1,250 semester Applications available at CADI Admin. Office, 230 Farrell Student & Community Center Deadline: Friday, April 22, 2011 by 4:00 pm MARCH 2011 6 MATT ROLOFF TO APPEAR AT SUNY DELHI Matt Roloff, the star of the TLC Network Reality Show, “Little People, Big World” is scheduled to appear at SUNY Delhi on Tuesday night, March 29 at 8 PM in the Okun Theater. Mr. Roloff’s appearance will be co-sponsored by the Student Programming Board, and the SUNY Delhi Office of Disability Support Services. Meet Matt Roloff Matt Roloff is best known for starring in the hit TLC reality show ‘Little People, Big World.’ In over 225 episodes, tens of millions of people around the world have followed the lives and challenges of Matt and his family at their home in Oregon, but there is more to Matt Roloff’s story than the TV show and being a devoted husband and father of four children. Matt operates a successful family farm, has authored two books, was a top salesman for Fortune 500 companies, and currently owns a manufacturing company specializing in mobility equipment designed for little people. He has served as national President of Little People of America and has since co-founded a non-profit organization that supports little people across the nation. Matt has also made three humanitarian trips to the Middle East to facilitate life saving medical efforts for little people in Iraq. Aside from Matt’s entrepreneurial success and celebrity, it’s his personal story that has truly inspired so many. He has viewed the social stigmas and physical limitations of being a dwarf not as obstacles but as opportunities, helping him thrive in a world not always welcoming. He is a big thinker and an even bigger dreamer who has crafted ways to work around those challenges and move forward to achieve his goal of living an extraordinary life. Through his sincere and motivating stories Matt will inspire you to shift your thinking about your own life’s possibilities. He will share the strategies that have led to his success and illuminate ways to dig within and discover the traits for you to leverage so you too can craft your destiny and lead an extraordinary life. March Events! Enjoy a Shamrock Sundae at Treat Street for $1.09 throughout the month of March! th 17 – Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Enjoy an Irish Heritige Dinner in the MacDonald Dining Center. Corned Beef, Cabbage and O’Brien Potatoes; YUM! th 20 – Vernal Equinox. Spring begins! nd 22 – Chicken Wing Night – MacDonald Dining Center! 29th – Birthday Cake Night, MacDonald Dining Center! 7 MARCH 2011 DCIC SPENDS WINTER BREAK HELPING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Liz Kielbasa On February 26th fourteen students and two chaperones from the Delhi College Interfaith Council, flew down to Bay St. Louis, Mississippi and spent a week working alongside members of Habitat for Humanity. Members of DCIC assisted in building a house for Mr. James Thomas, a resident of Bay St. Louis who lost his home when hurricane Katrina hit that area in 2005. The members worked from 8 am until 4:30 pm every day. Volunteers were given tasks such as building a firewall, siding the house, installing doors and windows, painting, and putting on the roof as well. While in Bay St. Louis, the students had the opportunity to meet and talk with other community members who were affected by the hurricane as well. The members also got the chance to visit New Orleans and see where the levy broke and the destruction that resulted from that. When I asked Kelsey Dehey, a member of DCIC why she chose to attend the alternate winter break trip, she replied, “I always wanted to do a habitat trip because of my mom, who always talked about it when she was in college.” Kelsey also said the best part of the trip was “meeting new people that I wouldn’t have ever met at school, learning to do stuff that I wouldn’t have otherwise tried, like the nail gun.” Kelsey says that a major thing that she took away from this alternate winter break was that she “found a new respect for the members that commit their lives to Habitat for Humanity.” The members of DCIC returned back to Delhi on March 5th, after a funfilled, but exhausting week. If you would like to get involved in Habitat for Humanity, or would like more information about Habitat and all that it does, you can visit www.habitat.org, or attend DCIC meetings which are Thursdays at 4:45 in Farrell 112. “We can help!” Habitat Humanity friends and DCIC members (from foreground back): Campus Chaplain Marth Vink, Elizabeth Demeree, Liz Kielbasa, Danielle Schafer and Technology Division Instructor Peter Campbell building a house in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The entire crew of builders from SUNY Delhi are pictured below. What a way to make a difference over mid-winter break. KUDOS! MARCH 2011 8 SUNY DELHI DEAN Ryan Anthony Abbate Danielle Rae Acchione Melissa Jean Ackerly Sarah Ann Adams Oluwadamilare Adeosun Lynnette M Agnew Janemarie Allen Sarah Mary Allmendinger Kandiss Joy Alonzo Angel Alvarado Julie Alvez Dillon Anderson Kevin James Anderson Kyiesha Nadien Anderson Kyle Proper Andress Rachel Nicole Andrews David Michael Angell Gideon K Ankomah Melissa Marie Armstrong Sharon Marie Armstrong Anthony Louis Arroyo Eric Manueal Avila Ifeoma Awaka Nicole Lynne Ayres Dennis Eugene Babcock Jr. Aneta Justyna Babieradzki Hannah Beverly Backus Ann Maureen Bailey Matthew Vernon Balch Lynne Marie Ballard Kirsten Kathleen Ballowe Brian Scott Banks Cory Dean Banks Leah Elizabeth Barber Jennifer Hope Barnhart Amanda Christine Bartlett Laura Jayne Bartlett Jacob Michael Bartz Joshua David Bates Donald Douglas Batsford Christian Batthany Alexis Lee Baum Yannick Loic Baum Amy Lyn Beach Frances A Becker Angel Marie Beckles Zea Alethea Beckwith Bradley Ray Bellstedt Christine Louise Bendul Jeffrey Michael Benson Nelson Anslund Berggren Thomas Levi Bermas Philip J Bianchi Shane Andrew Biggar Heather Brenna Fay Biggs Deborah M Billard Brent David Bills Spinks Samuel Bilson Sandra Binkowski Kristen A Bishop Penny Anne Bishop Joseph Lee Bivens Mark Everett Bland Caleb Scott Blass Lissa Aida Boileau Timothy Charles Boland Brigitte Nichole Bordeau Rachel Christine Bradley Carly Jo Braman Susan Dorothy Brassard Terri Lynn Brauer Cindy Lou Brookes Kevin Patrick Browne Tara Michelle Bryant Teresa Renee’ Bryant Mark Valentin Bueche Andrew John Bulizak Alexandra Tracy Burch Matthew Allan Burkhard Thomas Ralph Burlingame Devin Joseph Bush Eugenia Bush Briana Rae Button Sean David Byrd Michael Raymond Cagganello Julianne Rose Caldarulo Ashley Nicole Camarata Doreen Canfield Michael Philip Carbone Gabriel B Cardamone Ashley Noelle Carey Amber Lynn Carpino Melissa Carrigan Steve Redding Carter Braniff Yissette Cedeno Richard Dennis Celli Amanda Denise Chambers Kristin Rae Chandler Hong Chen Denise C. Church Joseph John Cioffi Albert Charles Clark Ashley Clark David Allan Clinton Tyler Charles Clune Raquel Collimore-Fenton Joan D Collins Victoria Conkling Loni Jo Coons Cameron Breckinridge Cooper Timothy Brian Cooper Amanda Kathleen Corbett Janet Emilia Corwith Erika Janelle Covell Becky Lea Cramer James O Crawford Lisa Irene Cremisio Benjamin Joseph Crenshaw Michelle Lynn Cruden Rosalind Cruz Edgar Cuateco Emily Anne Cumber Melanie Catherine Curtis Casie Michelle Czerenda Kelsey Lynn Czubernat Benjamin Czyzewski James Roy D’Allaird Antonio D’Amato Daniella D’Amico Rashidah Intasar Daniels Jessie Elizabeth Darling Jill Nicole David Heather Marie Davie Gail E Davis Marlene Andrea Davis Scott Benjamin Davis Cristina Amelia De Marco John Archibald DeAndrea Angela Rose DeBrodt Richard Adolf DeLuca Spencer Franklin DeVaul Donna Cole Decker Matthew Gerald Decker Tasha Renee Defelice Patricia Degaetani Shane Michael Delameter Thomas F Delaney Bonnie Sue Derrick Chase A Desmond Doug Edward Dewitt Jozelle Diaz Dayna Kristina Dickson Lindsay J Diefendorf Robert Edward Dillon Amanda Distin Katherine May Dixon Moeka Dobashi Brittany Nicole Dougherty Danielle Renee Dougherty Caitlin Christine Downing Joseph Lawrence Doyle Stephanie Dueppengiesser Christine E Dunlop Kristina Susanne Dunn David Alan Durfey Michael J Dzikowski Shawna Easterly Anthony James Eastman Donyelle Kristina Echevarria Tiffany Dawn Ekeblad Jeffrey Aaron Engel James Gregory Erwin Stella Ebelechwuku Evans Yvonne Evans Lisa Marie Fallon Kevin J Farrar Brandon Favicchia William Joseph Featherstone John James Feilen Jeffrey William Ferguson Katie A Ferguson Yanira Fernandez Rob David Fernekes Julia Lynn Fetzer Sonya Najet Fezza Rosemarie Ficara Lara Priscila Fieschi-Corso Anne M Fining Thomas Edward Fining Richard Fitzpatrick Tara Ann Fitzpatrick Sean Leahy Flaherty Andrew Thomas Flynn Lisa Fosket Bruce I Foster Jacqueline Mekea Fowler Kyle William Franks Judith Frimpong Priscilla Marie Frisbee Patricia Fusco Lynn Ellen Gailie Lisa Anne Gallagher Michael Andrew Gannett Sharon Gavette Anita Lee Geary William John Geary Darius Gedmintas Nicholas J Geertgens Natalie L Geier Janine Rebecca Geiger Emmanuel Georges Kate Marie Georghiou Natalya Gershenzon John Giangreco Virginia Lynn Giles Justin David Gill Stephen F Glahn Shona-Lee B Glavin Hallie B Goldberger Amanda Marie Gonzalez Colleen Gail Gotham Geoffrey David Greene 9 MARCH 2011 N’S LIST, FALL 2010 Andrew Greenlaw Daniel John Gregus Iris Ann Grett Christopher Lee Griffin Caleb Daniel Gustafson Natalia Regina Guzman Yana Victoria Guzman Brian Haines Robert Lawrence Hall Steven Lee Hall Nicole Bianca Hamilton Jeremy Michael Hanselman Kara Lyne Haraden Kyle Joseph Harney Brenda L Hart Ivy Michelle Hattem Crystal Hazelton Justin William Hearley Emily Susan Heath Margaret Rose Heath Helen Elizabeth Helmer Joseph Michael Henley Douglas M Henningsen Ryan Patrick Henshaw Tamara Hess Adam Richard Hicks Marian Hiemstra Courtney Leigh Hillman Sharon Kaye Hinson Keith Eric Hoffman Jon David Hood Mathew Nathan Howard Heather Lynn Howell Alisa S Huggins Robert Conrad Hull Jr. Jeffery S Hulse Lisa Ann Baron Hunt Tanjia Ann Hynes Eric Salvatore Ilardo Christopher Daniel Iorizzo Aaron D Irwin Barrett Wayland Jester Jr. Robert Thomas Jewett Heath Anthony Jock George Edward Johnson Kevin Leslie Johnson Tiffany Marie Johnson Anne Elizabeth Judd Arieka A Judge Tiffany Ann Julien Stacie Anne Kaifler Bridget Anne Kane Irina Kapitov Michael Anthony Karmiche Cody Douglas Kay Joseph William Keable Jennifer Kearns Kyle James Keech Anna Marie Kelly Courtney Lauren Ketz Alexander William Killmeier Maureen Ann Kim Jordan Klein Trevor Scott Kling Bruce Edward Knickerbocker Deana W Knowles Matthew Scott Koenig Dorota Daria Kowalska-Pareja Jenn Lynn Kownack Marissa Margaret Kubinyak Matthew Edward Kuczek Sara J Kuebler Samantha Kuhne Michelle Lynn Kwiatkowski Ivan Lanovyy Douglas Samuel Lapenta Michael Robert Laplante Kayla Renee Larned Carolyn Nicole Laskoski Tanya Lynn Lavallee William N Lawrence Mi Young Lawson Dung Thi Phuong Le Jacqueline Leahy Omar Lee Randi Lee Nancy Kathleen Lenseth Thomas Paul Lenz Boris Levandovskiy Creig Bruce Levens Danielle Elizabeth Lewis Michelle Lewis William Clarence Lewis Sheniqua Jenille Liburd Abigail Grace Liddle Ren Jie Lin Kimberlee Noelle Lindquist Barbara Alice Lister Mary Beth Litz Danielle Lynn Lowe-O’Brien Daniel Jay Lubanski Ariana Michelle Lubelli Justine Lukwago Colleen Lynch Brian Lynn Michael Henry MacClintock Sarah Jane MacNeil Maureen Angelina Mackey Joseph Maffucci Michael Jacob Magazu Deborah Ann Maile Amanda Margaret Malizia Mark Jesuitas Manansala Siobahn Angelica Mancebo Heather L Mange Ashley Rose Manley Joan Marie Many Justin Michael Marcin Lori Louise Marino Alexandra Elizabeth Markowski Andrew Laurence Marsh Shane William Martin Natalia K Massar Nicole Marie Mastroianni Benny Kudiyiruppil Mathew Marina Matsumoto Adam James Matthews Kate Gwendolyn Maxson Christopher John McCarthy Steven James McCormack Sara Jeanne McCulley Mariel McDonnell Meaghan Bridget McElroen Jillanne McGowan Kyle Joseph McHugh Damar McIntyre Kurt William McKinnon Christopher Garald McManus Michael A McMillen Samantha Jean McNamara Tamika Monique Medlin Alyssa Melendez Sandra Mena Kristine Gai Meredith Leonard Daniel Messina James Patrick Meyer Sylvia June Meyer David Louis Meyerhoff Travis Raymond Milewski-Kircher Alissa Nicole Milillo Andrea Tomlinson Miller Arianne Sarah Miller Eileen Miller Emily Lauren Miller Jessica Miller Omari Jahfari Miller Renee Evette Miller Michael Artie Miranti Paulina Ann Mirdita Josh James Mistler Jessica Ann Mitchell Stephanie Elizabeth Hope Mix Chihiro Mizoguchi Yuki Mizutani Paula Mohansingh Andrew Calvin Mollura Maureen Patricia Monahan Deana Rose Monteleon Kyungil Moon Colin Moore Nichole Renee Moore Yvonne Morales Mirlany Morillo Robin Louise Mosher Joshua L Mosier Timothy Mark Moss Christopher Riley Moyer Nicole June Moynihan Michael M Mueller Gino Mulone Ayaka Murakami Jacob David Murphy Eric John Murray Scipio Murren Laurie Muscari Heather Nannery Luciana Simona Nativo Trevor J Nelson Nickolas John Neu Melissa Lynn Newcomb William Joseph Newman Andrew Jonathan Nichols Carolyn Veronica Nickdow Justin William Nilsson Enid Nixon Daniel Patrick Noonan Lucia E O’Brien Wanda Jean Oakes Kaoru Odashima Jennifer Elizabeth Oleksza Chad J Oliver Justin Arend Ooms Andrea E Oriol Nicholas Joseph Orlando George Ostrowski Leeann Otto Darlene Ann Owens William James Padgett Neil Palmatier Jordan Kenneth Palmer Stephanie Lynn Pane Susan Pantano Rebecca Katherine Parese Anthony Thomas Parise Hee Keong Park Candice Parkinson Tiffany Le’Vonne Parkinson Ryan Mitchell Parshall Christine Louise Pashley Samuel Abraham Passer Sophia Rose Passero continued on page 10 Aaron Paternoster MARCH 2011 10 SUNY DELHI DEAN’S LIST, FALL 2010 continued from page 9 Dustin William Paupst Irina Peltsman Victor Pena Ian Penson Adriana Marie Perez Emily Eileen Perez Jennifer Elaine Perry Bernadette Petersen Elizabeth Peterson Kyle Patrick Petrie Terri L Pettit Cathleen L Phillips Jaime Frances Phillips Jezzreel Fabillar Phillips Amber Rose Pitcher Paige Marie Plank Matthew Aaron Ponto Diana Sue Pope Carly Elizabeth Poulin Latifah Christina Powe William Edward Powers Gregory Michael Primavera Andrew Neil Pringle Krista Marie Proper Annalise Michelle Puckette Jeremy J Pyhtila Stephen Quickenton Eric Charles Raba Jennifer Elizabeth Raleigh Bonnie Ramadan Irene Raphael Joann Patricia Redner Amanda Kelly Reed Jonathan Michael Reynolds Giuseppe Biagio Rice Joseph John Rieck Diego Rivera Zasha Lynn Rivera Caitlyn Michelle Roberts Matthew Tyler Robinson Richard William Rock Felicia Diane Roe Heather Marie Rooney Gerene Alecia Rose Karissama Ross Lakia Sharie Rucker Heidi Ruetenik Michael Joseph Ruffo Isabelle Marrero Ryan Reimi Sakurai Maria Elisa Sangiorgi Nicholas James Sassani Anthony Joseph Sasso Brandon Curtis Scheuermann Joseph Mark Schlegel Adeline Marie Schowengerdt Justin Alan Schwab Richard Keith Schwartz Peter Sciabarra Daniel Steven Sciarrino Adam Leighton Scudder Alexandra Elizabeth Semeraro Aloysius Anukusa Serekede Jason Mark Serrapica Nicole Lynn Severino Sienna Louise Seyerle Kaitlyn Marie Sharrott Molly Jules Shaughnessy Lydia Dianne Sheppard Kiyomi Shibuya Christine Ann Siciliano Rachel Ellen Sikora Anbiar Arsh Sinanan Michael Anthony Slater Erica Allyn Slingerland Dillon M Smith Cynthia Diane Snyder Katherine Mary Socha Andrea Rosemary Sonnacchio Sara Sosnow Morgan Matthew Spaulding Foster St Cyr Marie Louise Stallone Carly Rose Stargensky Lauren Patricia Stephenson Christopher Jon Stevens Patricia R Stevens Jill Marie Stilwell Morgan Michelle Stirpe Katherine Johanna Stoop Nicoleta M Stratica Courtney Ellen Suttles Joanne Sylvestre Kristen Szendrey Dustin W Tait Kaylynn Marie Talbot Laura Tavarez Gleb Vladimirovich Temkin Lamel Omar Thomas Syrentha Thomas Dylan Seth Thompson Karly Elizabeth Tolson Tamika Traboulay Sandra Rose Tranvaag Kristin Nicole Tucker Troy Richard Tucker Michelle Barbara Tuetken Jonathan Turner Ryan Steven Tuttle Sarah Lindsay Tuttle Brian William Underwood Julia Teresa Urban Jamie Lyn Varriale Gabriella Marie Vasta Patrick Shannon Vaughn Danielle Vespertino Michael John Viera Kenneth James Visbeen Nina Maria Vitale Ruth Ann Viviano Veronika Roza Vozniak Steven James Vulaj Kathleen Mary Wagner David Aarron Walsh Jean Marie Walsh Damien R Wandell Casey Ward Stacey Ann Warner Jeremiah James Warren Tyler Warren Mike James Warrick Trisha Marie Waz Michael J Weinblatt Brian Andrew Wells Adam Walter Wezalis Angelica Marie Wheeler Gwen Elizabeth Wheeler Stephanie Nichole White Maureen Ann Whittaker Christine Margaret Willard Mark Steven Williams Rachel Marie Williams Dawn Ja Williams-Surajh Cheryl Wilson-Clarke Ashley Lynn Wolf Natanyah Wolfe Taylor Marie Woodcock Jason Worden Matthew Robert Wright Jeffrey James Yambor Julieann Yearsley Jennifer Aileen Zieno Jennifer Zola Jacob Darwin Zurlick This is only a partial listing of students who made the Dean’s List for fall 2010, with a semester GPA of 3.50 or greater. If you achieved the deans list for fall 2010 and your name does not appear on this list, it is because you have requested a Confidential status for your directory information. If you wish to remove that Confidential status, you need to go to the Office of Records and Registration, Bush Hall Room 124, and do so in writing. 11 MARCH 2011 CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS Security Guard Training Course As part of a continuing effort to assist those students in the criminal justice program, the criminal justice club has arranged for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services “BASIC SECURITY GUARD TRAINING COURSE”, to be offered during the Spring 2011 semester. Students must pre-register for this eight hour basic training course. There is a $25.00 registration fee that must be pre-paid. All students taking the security guard course must bring a valid ID with them to enter the class. All security personnel in NYS must be licensed by the State. At the completion of the eight hour basic course, a certificate will be issued to all those achieving a passing score. With the DCJS certificate, you can file an application with the Dept. of State to obtain your security guard license. The application must include fingerprints, which can be done in Delhi, at the Village Hall, Court Street. The entire process for becoming a New York State licensed security guard will be explained during the course. Application forms will be available. After obtaining your license, you can work any where in New York State as a security guard or security officer. There are many part-time, full time and seasonal security jobs available, especially in the downstate areas. Information on where to look for jobs will be given out during the course. This is a great way to build your resume and to get your “foot in the door” for a career in the criminal justice system. For further information and registration, please contact, Mrs. Judy Lindsey, Rm. 701, Evenden Tower, 746 - 4540. Instructor: Capt. James H. Small, Room 708 Evenden Tower – (746-6629) Location: Delaware County Law Enforcement Academy Training Room 280 Phoebe Lane, Suite One Delhi, N.Y. 13753 Date: March 23 & March 30, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm both days March 18, 2011 4pm-7pm Farrell Student & Community Center Commons COME SUPPORT RELAY TEAM FUNDRAISERS!!! Third TEAM CAPTAINS MEETING Monday, March 28, 2011 At the United Ministry Church 6pm (behind the bank on Main Street) All participants must raise $100 in order to receive the 2011 T shirt. FUNDRAISE by sending emails & selling luminaries!! Register your team today! www.relayforlife.org/delhiNY Contact Christina Viafore at dcrelay@delhitel.net for info. Mark your calendars!! 2011 Relay is April 29-30th MARCH 2011 12 SNOW IS MELTING BUT WINTERFEST MEMORIES WILL ALWAYS LAST! Finally, some green poking out from underneath all that white stuff! Although the sun feels good, who would want to forget the fun of WinterFest? Not us! Photos, Ariana Lubelli Of course in the Catskills some snow could still be in store... So please “THINK SPRING”! CAMPUS VOICE STAFF Editor/President.... John D. Olsson Vice President..... Ariana Lubelli Senator...................Andrea Valley Treasurer.............. Brenna Leskody Secretary........Seeking Contributors.....Liz Kielbasa Advisor.............Lucinda Brydon JOIN US Weekly meetings Tuesdays at 4:15 p.m. - Farrell B09 Spring 2011 schedule April 22 (deadline April 7) May 13 (deadline May 5) e-mail Articles saved in Rich text format or JPEG photos to: campusvoice@delhi.edu check the Voice out online: www.delhi.edu/campus_life/campus_voice B-R-R-R-R-R-R!