IHA Discovers the Abundant Treasures of Oz
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IHA Discovers the Abundant Treasures of Oz
Immaculate Heart Academy 500 Van Emburgh Avenue Township of Washington, New Jersey 07676 April 2007 IHA Discovers the Abundant Treasures of Oz Stephanie Pavone ’07 On the evening of Saturday, March 31, 2007, IHA opened the doors to its thirteenth annual Treasures of the Heart auction. Used throughout the year for basketball and volleyball games, pep rallies, and gym classes, the Immaculate Heart Academy Gym was unrecognizable. With this year’s Wizard of Oz theme, enchanted guests wandered down the yellow brick road, met up with the Lollipop Guild, ducked under the swooping Wicked Witch of the West, and entered into the Emerald Castle where all were granted the option of wishing for one or many of the items held inside. Although the auction may have seemed to come and go quickly for some of the guests, March 31st was the result of months and months of planning. With the leadership of co-chairmen Lori Feery and Tom Tucci, and the help of approximately of profit that most benefits students. Certainly, anyone in attendance would realized that, as our version of the saying goes, there really is “No place like Immaculate Heart Academy.” In a complete contrast to last year’s glitzy theme of “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Oz” looked like a dream. The effort that was put into creating this dreamlike ambiance was clear. The transparent bubble centerpieces filled with flowers created the illustion of floating alongside Dorothy through fields of poppies. Senior Karen Molloy was awed by the decorations and commented that, “The decorations looked truly amazing and made me feel as if I was in Oz. The hard work was definitely evident everywhere and the atmosphere added a nice touch to the special night.” Aside from tables set up with lavish centerpieces and loaded with food that Photo by Julie Butler Photo by Ms. Stephanie Abdallah Photo by Ms. Stephanie Abdallah The generosity and time of students, faculty, and parents helped convert the IHA gymnasium into The Land of Ozz. 150 other parent volunteers, over 250 students, and the majority of the faculty and staff, Immaculate Heart was busy at work. Much emphasis is placed on this one night since it is the major fundraiser for Immaculate Heart. The money raised through the proceeds of the auction goes to benefit IHA students by improving facilities and programs in the school. Money from the auction also goes to providing financial aid to current and incoming students with need. This year’s auction was its usual success. IHA was able to raise over 170,000 dollars in profit. This was the result of countless donations, good planning, and a lot of hard work. Guests of the auction,dressed is suits and dressess, wandered the gym stage, and balcony scouting the seemingly endless supply of items to bid on. Guests had the option to participate in both silent and oral auctions. Every year, IHA strives to maximize the profits from the auction. However, these profits are not all monetary. With the increase in school spirit and service around the time of the auction every year, it appears that Immaculate Heart is truly more about the “treasures of the heart” than about monetary profits. It is this type looked, smelled, and tasted delicious, there was more to the dream. Little gifts were left for all of the seniors. Large, colorful lollipops that had the face of each and every senior glued to the center were used to create the Lollipop Guild. These were later gifted to the seniors. But the seniors were far from being the biggest winners of the night. Aside from the silent auction and the oral auction, there was a traditional raffle with three main prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers (Ashley Kessler ’08) took home the first prize: a new 2007 BMW X3 3.0 (retail value of $38,695). Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jones (Caroline Jones ’10) won the second prize: a laptop personal computer (retail value $2,500). Last but certainly not least, Mr. and Mrs. Longobardo (Brittany Longobardo ’09) won the $1,000 shopping spree to the Garden State Plaza. Raffle tickets were sold in advance of the auction and families had the opportunity to purchase one or more tickets. Tickets were sold for $100 a piece with sales limited to only 1000 tickets. Another big winner was the Feery family (Nicole ’08), who won the education raffle prize of $9,000, which can be used toward a year’s tuition at IHA, col- lege or an elementary school. Congratulations to all winners! Of course, the auction would not have been possible without the tremendous efforts of students, parents, and friends. These efforts began early in the school year as each homeroom began collecting new items to create a theme basket. The College Corner committee began early, requesting that each family contact college students and relatives across the country in an attempt to obtain sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats, and even baby clothes from their favorite college. In the end, there was quite a turnout. Many students willingly donated their time to sign up for one of the many tasks such as checking coats, serving food, or being a spotter. All in all, this year’s auction was a huge success and would not have been possible without the help of everyone who participated. Senior Kaitlin Spillane who was cochair of the coat check committee put it perfectly. “It seemed that everyone that was coming and leaving had a smile on his or her face. This is my fourth year working at the auction and every year I’m more amazed at how people work together to make the auction so great.” 1 Upcoming IHA Events April 16: School reopens. April 18: Department Head Meeting April 20: Student Council Elections April 23: Faculty Administration Forum April 26: ACT Trip Curtains April 30: Faculty Meeting and 12:40 P.M. dismissal May 2: ACT Trip: Romeo and Juliet May 4: Senior Prom May 7: AP Testing Week May 8: May Crowning Service May 9: REBEL Meeting 2:00 P.M May 15: Graduation Practice 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. May 17: Ascension Thursday Liturgy May 18: Awards Assembly Accents News New technology Makes Available “Unreachable” Oil H3 is Helping Humanity One Heart at a Time Alexandria Correa ’09 Thea Simone ’07 America has always been dependent on other countries for oil and gas. These countries include Iraq and Venezuela, two countries that have had a contentious relationship with the United Stated for quite some time. We Americans have been suffering from the inconsistent rise and fall of gas and oil prices that result from all of this existing turmoil. Americans are very reliant on gas and oil for not only for mobility, but also for the heating and cooling of our homes. Millions of products are made from oil and gas, including plastic, life-saving medications, clothing, cosmetics, and many other items we use daily. The reduction of oil and gas affects our lives dramatically, and recently, new technology has increased the amount of oil we get from America’s reserves. The Ultra-Deepwater and Unconventional Natural Gas project’s purpose is to provide research for deepwater drilling technology and other technologies, which includes methods for extorting natural gas from on-shore shale (rock of a dark sediment and clay) deposits. toward more cost proficiency and speed. Manufacturers and service suppliers will continue to As most IHA students know, the most sarily get the media coverage need to be popular club in IHA is undoubtedly recognized as well. The club helps in any CARE. But what about all the mini-clubs way they can, usually through original that CARE is composed of? H3 is one of fundraising campaigns. the main components of CARE and has a H3 has about three main fundraisers simple mission: to help those in need. So, throughout the school year. First, there is what’s with the name H3 you might ask? the Avon Mark™ fundraiser. The Avon According to Group Leader Marina Mark™ campaign is a line of makeup Chamakala, “It and toiletries geared stands for Helptowards teenagers. ing Hearts of H3 often has very Humanity,” and unusual and fun the club focuses activities that are a on helping great way to raise countries in money for their need. “Every cause. year we have The most recent a country that campaign, the H2O we sponsor, this project, shows just year’s country how H3 integrates is Kenya, and originality and their throughout the goals into fundraisyear we have ing. What exactly various projects is the H2O projto raise money ect? “It’s a project Photo by Thea Simone. for our counwhere you give up try. Usually, drinking coffee and Marina Chamakala, the H3 group leader. we support third carbonated drinks world countries, countries that are going for a week, and just drink water. All the through epidemics or are in need of help money that you would have spent on those in one way or another.” drinks then goes to the foundation.” Just how did H3 get started? Marina Last not but least, the most popular H3 fundraiser, is International Day. “Intertold us that, “H3 used to be a club on its own, but a lot of its objectives were national Day, our main fundraiser is a similar enough to CARE that it would great way to raise awareness and funds at be simpler to integrate it. When the club the same time. We have girls sign up to first started, in order to be considered a bring in food from other countries, and member of H3 you had to have 10 points some girls dress in authentic clothes from participating in activities and stuff, and it foreign countries.” Through the food, was just easier to integrate both clubs so music, and clothes that come together that girls who were in both groups could in a bake-sale style fundraiser, students get points for one club.” The goals were are able to not only learn about new and similar, but with one difference: the counforeign cultures, but also experience them tries that H3 supports are often ones you first-hand by enjoying the benefits of those wouldn’t expect. cultures in their own setting. Marina explained it best by saying, H3 is certainly a great way to get “People are focusing mainly on Sudan involved and help those countries that but there are other countries facing cirneed aid the most. As Marina said about cumstances that are just as bad. There is the club, “It’s fun, especially International currently a dysentery epidemic in Kenya, Day, which is coming up, and you get to because of dirty water. We take our achelp people at the same time. There are cess to clean water for granted, but it’s original activities, like the H20 Project, a serious problem in other countries.” and it’s an easy way to raise money for When asked what country in Africa they charity.” So next time you attend a CARE thought had a real problem that needed meeting be sure to make your way over to solving, most people would not come up the H3 sign up sheet to sign up for fun and with Kenya. Yet, H3 recognizes that the new ways to provide service and care to dire issues in countries that don’t necesthose who need it the most. sharpen their technology to provide more advanced equipment to enhance the drilling procedure. George Boyadjieff, who is part of the project comments, “I believe we’ll see drilling become extremely common and even wide ranged. It’s not just for reservoirs.” The Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America, a non-profit organization of research institutions and energy companies, will manage the project from its Sugar Land headquarters. RPSEA was created with the idea of funding for energy research. Being able to tap unreachable reserves will help U.S. consumers from oil price spikes, which usually occurs because of America’s dependence on foreign oil. These fuels improve our quality of life by providing us with transportation, warmth, light, and many everyday products. They enable us to get where we need to go, they supply products we need, and they create jobs. Without oil and gas, quality of life would decline and people in developing nations would not be able to advance their standard of living. Technology has been helping Americans dissolve the decline and disappearance of oil and gas. Vacation Vocations Nicole Meyer ’09 Summer—the time of the year to relax, hang out with friends, and not have to worry about a lot of schoolwork or stress. However, many IHA girls have a job over the summer. Some people might think these girls are crazy to take on work over the vacation, but others could argue that it is a valuable experience. Exactly how important are summer jobs and internships? Many people agree that having a job is an important experience that instills a sense of responsibility in a young person. Sophomore Sarah Pagano feels this way and believes that having a summer job, “helps you to learn a lot, while the money you make gives you a lot more freedom.” It could be the aspect of achieving a greater amount of freedom that attracts teenagers to take on summer jobs. They can also learn a lot and enjoy their jobs. Work doesn’t have to be boring or tedious if teenagers can get jobs doing something they really enjoy or decide to help a cause they care about. The valuable sense of responsibility is simply a beneficial byproduct. However, others disagree and think that summer jobs and internships are not that important. Many people argue that although having a summer job might be a good experience, it is not crucial. A lot of IHA girls could agree that having a good education means a lot of work during the school year. Most just want to relax, enjoy the summer, and have a nice break. Sophomore Larissa Reynolds agrees and thinks that since “we have basically ten straight months of school as well as after school activities, we need some time to be able to relax and just be kids.” It is true that young people need to experience to real world, but it is also important to have fun and be young while they are in high school. Summer jobs and internships can be very important, but teenagers should find balance in their lives. Work shouldn’t be an extra burden for teenagers; it should be a good thing that doesn’t add more stress to their lives. Summer should still be a time to have fun and relax, but a job could also be enjoyable and should be considered. Prince targeted by Al-Qaeda Andrea Siclari ’10 Prince Harry, third in line for the British throne, will soon be shipped out with his combat unit to serve in Iraq despite the many dangers of war and terrorist threats. In the past few weeks, threats against the Prince have been posted on several websites. One message stated, “Prince Harry will be sent to Iraq to be killed by Muslims.” Another said, “May Allah, give him what he deserves - like his fellow crusaders.” It is said that over 100 British soldiers have already been killed since the 2003 invasion and Prince Harry is next. The 22 year old has said he fully comprehends the risks and is still going to Iraq this coming May. Many army officials fear that if the Prince is kidnapped after he arrives in the war zone, he will be shown publicly in threatening videos. Although the military has not been treating him any different tion, other drills will involve crack troops than any other soldier, they have now set using both tear gas and stun grenades to up a special free him. training section Army officials just for Harry have considered this and his troop of to help Harry in any 12 men. During situation that might the training, occur. A Blues and Harry and his Royals, Harry’s milimen will pose as tary unit, source has hooded hostagsaid, “The Thetford es. Prince Harry exercise could prove will take part vital for Harry and in role-playing his men. They will exercises where be taken through a “armed enemy number of scenarios kidnappers” take they may have to face hostages. Then, Photo by: Ms. Stephanie Abdallah in Iraq. It is important several troops will storm the Prince Harry could be targeted by terrorist groups. that the soldiers learn how to react.” building in a If Harry is kidnapped, terror expert “rapid reaction” rescue mission. In addi- 2 Mr. Doyle has said, “Harry would be the ultimate prize for one of these insurgent groups. He would be worth his weight in gold in propaganda terms if killed or captured.” A Blues and Royals source said, “Heaven forbid if Harry should be taken into enemy hands. It may well be the men next to him who make the difference between a swift solution or one of the biggest headaches of the conflict. Officially, Harry is being treated just like any other soldier, but in reality everyone knows how desperate the insurgents out there will be to get their hands on him.” In addition to setting up training for the prince, from now to the end of May, Harry will be patrolled in Scimitar toughened reconnaissance vehicles in Maysan. Hopefully, this will help protect him from any terrorist attacks. Accents News Junior Prom 2007 is a Fun Night for All Allie Rocchio ’08 Dress: $200. Shoes: $50. Hair: $50. Manicure/ Pedicure: $40. Countless Memories: Priceless. The Junior Prom, held on March 9th at the Woodcliff Lake Hilton, was a night to remember for all the juniors that attended. The girls had the chance to feel like true celebrities: their hair and nails were done, and they were draped in gorgeous dresses. Each felt truly beautiful, inside and out. After an early dismissal, the girls set out to get themselves ready for the night. Some thought the tasks beforehand were tedious, while others, such as Lisa Trucil, said that the best part of the night “was getting ready beforehand. All the preparation was well worth the wait!” Junior Prom is a long awaited night for all the juniors. It is a chance to let loose, to forget about all your worries, and to just have fun. For one night, there is no need to think about what day to take the SAT’s, what colleges to visit, or what AP classes to take next year. “Prom was amazing because I finally had the chance to just be with friends for the whole night without worrying about any drama or stress,” states Jackie Genovese, a junior at IHA. The juniors certainly earned a stress free day after all the hard work junior year entails. The girls finally had a chance to see their whole grade dressed up to the nines. “It was such a nice surprise to see how beautiful everyone looked outside of school - without the wrinkled skirt and messy bun,” says Jacqueline Gaul. It is Photo by Allie Rocchio Photo by Danielle Ceglio Photos by Kelyn Bortz Photos from the night of junior prom. (Clockwise from top) Barbara Farrell, Liz Garvey, Jacqueline Gaul, Allie Rocchio, Elizabeth Collopy, Lisa Trucil, Madeline McGohey, and Jennifer Daffron pose for pictures before prom. Sam Antonietti, Alyssa Barrale, and Kelyn Bortz, along with their dates, show off their prom attire before the dance. Victoria DeMarinis, Julia Kaczor, and Catriona McDougall smile while enjoying prom. amazing to see just how gorgeous each and every girl in the grade really is. We really do not have a chance during school to see what everyone looks like when they go out on the weekends. At school, we do not wear makeup, we do not wear our own clothes, and we barely do our hair. It is great to finally get a sense of everyone’s style by seeing their dress choices, shim- mering hair, and polished nails. The theme of the night’s prom was “Love and Memories,” based on the popular song by OAR. The theme was wellreceived by the junior class. “It was a very good theme, in my opinion, because it embodies the whole feeling of our prom night,” declares Trucil. “We all love and respect each other a great deal, and there were many memories made that night that will remain with me forever.” The class officers and homeroom representatives of the junior class did a tremendous job decorating the hall, adding the classy touch of placing roses at every table. The prom king and queen dance competition was a big success. Jennifer Daffron thinks that “it was an awesome idea to have a dance competition for prom king and queen because otherwise we wouldn’t have them at all. Since we go to an all girls’ school, there would be no way to determine a prom king because we don’t know every girl’s date. Plus, it was really entertaining to watch.” A number of couples volunteered to participate but only ten lucky couples were chosen to compete. The faculty members served as judges in the competition. In the end, Erika Santoro and her date were triumphant. Their dancing was extremely impressive to all, especially to the judges, who could not help but fall in love with this talented twosome. All in all, the night was a success. Afterwards, many groups set out to comedy clubs in the city or back to a friend’s house. Either way, the festivities continued even after the juniors stepped out of the Hilton. Tons of fun was had and many new memories were created, memories that the junior class will remember even in college. As the juniors come closer and closer to finishing here at IHA, their “love and memories” of junior prom will always bring them happy thoughts. The Juniors ‘Ring’ in Spring Parents’ Role in Teen Pressure Every year, the junior class at Imceive their class rings. Since every junior maculate Heart Academy has a junior ring had the opportunity to customize her ring, ceremony. This ceremony helps to further all the juniors were anxious to see the final unite the junior class, because all memresult. bers can now share the common bond of The juniors could customize the insighaving class rings. The widespread popu- nia on the two sides of their ring, as well larity of this as choose the ceremony size and finish of has allowed the ring. Juniors it to become usually choose an on-going to put images tradition at that reflect their IHA, and personalities and an event to interests on their which juniors rings. As Ashlee look forward Burt, a junior all year long. at IHA, stated, The “I liked the fact junior ring that I could ceremony is customize my comprised ring. I chose to of a liturgy, get a cross and the distribua soccer ball on tion of class my ring, since rings, and a those are two social in the important parts cafeteria. Fr. of my life.” Steven FichThis year’s ter lead the junior ring ceremony has liturgy during Photos by Ms. Jane Garnes. proven to be a this year’s very memorable ceremony. (Top) Theresa Pasteroelle, Maggie Meyes, Katie The parents that experience for the Rigby, and Tena Elman, the junior class officers come to the junior junior class. As Alawait other juniors to have their ribbons cut ring ceremony are off. (Bottom) The excitement in Junior hallway exa Maniaci stated, given the oppor“singing the Alma before the ceremony was evident. tunity to see and Mater was defiexperience the Immaculate Heart Acadnitely an experience I will never forget.” emy community during a liturgy, and are Another favorite moment was when the always very impressed. The juniors are juniors receiving their class rings. As jupresented with their class rings after the nior Christina Rotolo stated, “My favorite liturgy. Afterwards, there is an opportupart was getting my class ring. It was a nity to take pictures and socialize during symbolic moment. This ring is symbolic the social sponsored by the Mother’s club. of my unity with my junior class, so I was The juniors were very excited to rereally happy to get it.” Pressure and parents; the inescapable ties that are presented to you [teenagers]. words that every teenager has to deal It was different back then. We were never with. Both words hold a strong grip on told we could. We were never pushed.” a teenager’s life and as a student’s grade Despite good intentions, many parents level gets higher, these two words become don’t see the harm this causes their teens. indivisible. Parents always want what’s The disappointment aspect of when best for their children, but how healthy is teenagers fail to meet their parent’s extheir idea of “what’s best”? Is the pressure pectations can take a heavy toll on teens. ever too much for teenagers to handle and Some teens feel that their parents are deal with? disappointed Photo by Ms. Jane Garnes Accordin them if ing to Saige they don’t Subick, a make high fifteen year old honor roll, or sophomore at captain of the IHA, the presfootball team. sure is “always This disaptoo much.” pointment The pressure causes teens to do well in to then feel school, play disappointed sports, and get in themselves into a good and think Roni Cohen-Sandler talks to the IHA comcollege can take its toll of themselves as munity about stress. on teenagers. There is failures. so much pressure that sometimes teens According to Mary-Elizabeth C. even feel like they just want to give up. Fuhrman, a guidance counselor at ImOther teens, however, say that this presmaculate Heart Academy, a little pressure is good for teenagers to push them to do sure makes them want to work harder. Kelsey Tynik, a junior at IHA feels that better. However, it’s important to limit her parents don’t pressure her, but she still the activities that teens take on. Teenagers drives herself to do well in school.She and parents need to draw the line of when tries to keep a “happy medium” with pres- activities are too much to take on. sure where she balances her school life Pressure clearly does affect teenage with her social. Tynik believes that home lives, and there is nothing that one can do is a safe zone and she feels pressured to avoid it. It’s best though for parents to everywhere else. “The last place I need it realize that home shouldn’t be a place for [pressure] is home.” teenagers to avoid, rather a place for them But what makes parents push their to feel safe and to relax. Some pressure is kids so far? Lynn Subick, mother of Saige good for teenagers to give them a push to Subick, says it has a lot to do with making do well; however, too much can in the end up for what parents couldn’t do thembreak a teen. Teens and parents alike need selves as kids. “We realize now that we’re to realize when the pressure is truly too adults, you can do anything you want to much. When a teen does his or her best, do. We were never given the opportunithat’s all one can ask for. Libby Lynch ’09 Sara Shahmiri ’09 3 Accents News Lax Censorship Laws Resonate Poorly with Some Listeners Jaclyn Schiemer ’09 Although music may affect people in a positive way, the negative impact of some popular music counteracts the positives. Today, the music industry has built itself up through supplying entertainment for its audience. Some music, like Christian Rock, may help inspire a young hopeless teenager. However, music containing explicit content may lead a young hopeless teenager in the direction of self destruction in later years. The music industry has set restrictions on negative music. However, the restrictions are not enough. MTV employee, Richard Benkovic, believes that, “teenagers try to be independent and sometimes don’t understand what is best for them.” Benkovic believes the music industry should put more restrictions on music because the majority of parents no longer get involved. By trying to be independent teenagers, they purchase the merchandize without parent consent. Richard Benkovic plans on improving the restrictions on music to protect our future generation because of the lack of parental concern. He believes, “CDs that have suggestive lyrics should also come out with all clean copies for adolescents to listen to.” Benkovic believes that music artists do not think of their audiences when writing songs. This is because many artists are trying to make it big. With freedom of speech, musicians will write about anything, without being aware of the great effect they have on their audiences. Benkovic’s opinion on artist awareness is proven accurate through a recent Photo by Ms. Stephanie Abdallah. Can some of the music we listen to have damaging effects on us? for using it inappropriately. The song, “Ohio Is For Lovers”, by post-grunge group, Hawthorne Heights, also contains explicit lyrics. J.T. Woodruff, Hawthorne Heights’ vocalist, sang, “Cut my wrists and black my eyes, so I can fall asleep tonight or die.” These type of images could worsen a teen’s depresssion. According to Noel Herbalario from Cedar Drive also says “lyrics like these by Hawthorne Heights are all metaphorical.” Cedar Drive writes lyrics about their life experiences, sometimes also using explicit lyrics. They believe lyrics such as “Ohio Is For Lovers” “contain explicit lyrics just as metaphors to explain a situation more fully and powerfully.” However, the lyrics in that song may be taken literally by a fan of their music. interview with local band from Maywood, Cedar Drive. Vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Noel Herbalario, states, “I don’t consider the audience. The music is made for me and the band.” In a recent hip-hop song, Fat Joe continuously raps, “lets make it rain on these ni**as.” Such explicit lyrics may cause trouble in one’s life and may cause people to view certain racial groups in a negative light. Michael Richards, also known as Kramer from the well-known show Seinfeld, launched into a racial tirade during a stand-up routine. One reporter, Mark La Monica, once stated “He threw around the ‘N-word’ like he was DMX in concert.” This shows that music artists can get away with profane language, yet the regular person and even a celebrity can get in trouble If one takes this explicit lyric literally, he or she could risk damaging his or her health and life. With Hawthorne Heights having influence on their audience, fans may find comfort by self-mutilation. Fans may believe this is acceptable in their lives because they are inspired by the band and their lyrics. The very controversial Britney Spears shows she has no respect for herself through the song, “I’m A Slave For You”. She is a woman, yet she is degrading herself and other women around the world. Britney Spears gives the impression to young girls that it is alright to be a man’s ‘slave’. She should be encouraging the young girls to respect themselves and not need a man. Music was partially blamed for the Columbine High School Massacre in 1999. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the two teenagers who carried out the shooting rampage, were heavy metal fans. People blamed the incident on the heavy rock band, KMFDM, which the two boys were fans of. KMFDM when roughly translated means ‘no pity for the majority’. People blamed their lyrics for the result of the Harris and Klebold rebelling. KMFDM had even posted material on their website condemning Harris and Klebold’s violence and denied that their music had anything to do with it. With the wrong influence the music entertainment provides, greater restrictions and guidelines should be set upon the lyrics and the musicians. Adolescents are at risk of potential harms if this situation is not fully dealt with properly. The Stress of Course Selections Lorena Lopez ’09 The average student striving to do well in his or her studies often feels besieged when course selection time arrives. “It is mind boggling on how many electives, AP courses and honors classes I have to choose from for my upcoming junior year,” exclaimed Alyssa Tatakis, a sophomore at Immaculate Heart Academy. “It is very difficult for all of us to choose what classes are right for us, I want challenging classes but I do not want to be overwhelmed,” adds Hailey Barthel, also a sophomore at Immaculate Heart. Maria Antonucci, a high school mathematics teacher for about 27 years now at North Bergen High School says, “It is all up to the student how much work she or he is willing to take on for the school year, we as teachers are just here to guide them towards the right direction.” Maria Antonucci teaches an honors program for Algebra I and teaches many other math classes through the twelfth grade. One of the first steps a student should take for course selections is asking for advice and opinions. Guidance counselors and teachers themselves are the best people to go to for advice, not mom or dad. “Because mom said so, is definetly, 100%, the wrong reason to take a certain class in school,” stresses Antonucci “a student should always consult a teacher or guidance counselor if she is having trouble choosing.” Knowing yourself as a student is also essential in course selections. If a student comes to Antonucci for advice on how to choose a course, Antonucci just simply asks the student what she or he thinks is best for him or her. “The student knows what she or he is able to do, or for that matter willing to do. I merely explain what a class is like and the work expected from the students and let them decide what’s best.” Immaculate Heart Academy guidance counselor, Mary-Elizabeth Fuhrman, also says if the student is willing to do the work, she should go for it. The majority of high school students want to make good impressions to colleges around the country. The courses a student chooses is one of the ways a student can impress a university. “Colleges like to see students taking a challenge, I strongly encourage students to take a challenge, but only if they are ready and willing to take on the work,” states Peter Arguetas, mathematics teacher at Paterson High School. “Talking to teachers, even upperclassmen, definetly helped me out a lot in reducing the stress of picking my classes,” said Kaitlin Barry a junior at Immaculata High School in South Jersey. “I would recommend definitely asking for help, it’s the only way I got through it,” says Stephanie Damilio a sophomore at Waldwick High school who also had a tough time choosing her honors and AP courses for the upcoming year. Students all around have the same issues when it comes to choosing the right classes for the upcoming year. Though we IHA students may be done with course selection for this year, many students agree that it does not get any easier. Teachers, Guidance counselors, and students themselves all concur that the best solution is simply talking. Antonucci also agrees, “Talking and asking questions of anyone around the school is the only way a student will know what is right for them, and knowing what is right is a wonderful thing.” Jacques Chirac is Not Coming Back Sarah Mellea ’08 Jacques René Chirac, the 22nd president of the French Republic, has been the president of France since 1995. However, his term expires on May 17, 2007. On March 11, 2007, Jacques Chirac inexplicably announced that he would not choose to seek a third term as France’s President. He stated, “Serving France, and serving peace, is what I have committed my whole life to.” He did say that he would find new ways to serve France after leaving office. Although he promises to aid France after his termination, he did not give an exact reason as to why he is leaving office. Chirac did not give support to any of the candidates running for the 2007 presi- dential election. However, he did dedicate several minutes to talking about radical politics - a slightly disguised approach to telling voters not to vote for Jean-Marie Le Pen. Jacques René Chirac completed his education as L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and L’École Nationale d’Administration. He started his career as a high-level social worker. As time progressed, he eventually entered politics. He was the 155th and 159th Prime Minister of France. He has also been labeled Minister of Agriculture, Mayor of Paris, and finally President of France. In his time as president, he has been able to lower tax rates, remove price con- trols, induce strong punishment for crime and terrorism, and encourage private enterprises for businesses. He argued for more socially accountable economic policies, which include laissez-faire and dirigiste ideas. After campaigning on a platform for healing the social rift between economic classes in France, he was elected for president in 1995. Currently, he is the eldest member of the G8. The G8 is an “international forum” for the governments of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, England, and the United States. Together, these eight countries represent about 65 percent of the world economy. G8’s activities provide year-round meetings and 4 strategy research. Although Jacques Chirac is not returning as ‘le president de France’ next year, he has left an impact on French culture. He is the source of a character in an “Astérix” book. This book is of a young public servant who just got out of a bureaucratic school. The servant proposes methods to suppress Gallic unrest to older Roman politicians. Jacques Chirac was also featured in “Le Bêbête,” a show about an overexcited, hyper character. Jacques Chirac is another favorite character of “Les Guignols de l’Info,” a satiric latex puppet show. “Les Wampas,” a French punk band, wrote the local hit “Chirac en Prison.” Accents Health and Technology Mac vs. PC: Which is The Better Choice? Krystal Green ’07 As the school year is drawing to a close, the senior class is reaching that point in time where they have to part with what is old and familiar to them and embark on a journey filled with wonderful new experiences – or in simple terms, they begin to go computer shopping for college. After spending the last four years Photo by Victoria DeMarinis. of our lives with our IBM ThinkPads, it is time to look towards the future and invest in a new computer for the college experience. In choosing a computer, most people look for performance, some people look for design, while others compare operating systems. The decade old discussion of which operating system is better, the Apple Mac or Microsoft Windows, may arise when deciding what type of computer to buy. In truth, it all depends on what exactly a computer user is looking for The name of the Windows computer will automatically appear in the Mac’s Finder, and with just a click of the mouse files can be shared back and forth between the two computers. Mac PCs and Windows PCs when buying a computer. The Mac was always geared more for a visual person, offering programs which catered to people in the arts, designing industry, television and movie industries, while Windows worked for more industry and business type jobs. Here is an attempt to lay out the facts for the two operating systems, as well as clear up any and all misunderstandings about both. A common misconception that turns people away from Mac PCs is that they cannot use Microsoft Office. This is entirely false. A version of Microsoft Office 2004 was created specifically for the Mac OS X which offers Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Although Microsoft Access and Project are not a part of the package deal, the basics are available and can be put to use. These programs can only be run on an Intel-based Mac PC using parallel software which allows two operating systems to be run simultaneously on a Mac, such as Windows XP and Mac OS X at the same time. In terms of other products, the Mac is lacking due to the fact that there simply are not many programs created for it, but thankfully, if using the parallel software, the consumer could just buy specific programs for Windows and use it on his or her Mac. Also, a person using a Mac PC can still connect over a network with a Windows PC that has its file sharing capabilities on. Photo by Victoria DeMarinis. are also capable of sharing printers over a network. When it comes to sharing discs with each other, there is a bit of a problem. The only types of CDs that both PCs can read are ones which have the ISO 9660 crossplatform format. But if the particular Mac PC has a SuperDrive, then a DVD-R can be used to transfer data since Windows PCs are capable of reading those as long as a DVD-ROM drive is available. Although the above is all true, Windows has recently worked to bridge the gap between the Mac and Windows operating systems through their creation of Windows Vista. Many skeptics of Vista claim that it is nothing more than Microsoft’s attempt of copying what Apple has been doing for years with their Mac PCs, when in essence, it is only Microsoft’s attempt of competing on a more balanced level with Apple. Keeping this in mind, there will not be that much of a difference in whether or not a person purchases a Mac or a Windows computer since Windows Vista will be the operating system on all new computers anyway. But then again, the operating system that a person wants can also depend on the sense of ease that a person wants when choosing computers. One person could have Windows XP and fight to upgrade to Vista and another could just buy a completely new Windows compatible PC, which already has Windows Vista on it. Another consumer could very well just buy a Mac PC and then install a parallel which allows Mac OS X, as well as another operating system (either Windows XP or Vista, for example) to run along side it. The second option seems like the best bet in that the consumer gets a two for one deal! So seniors, when going out to find that perfect computer that will suit your needs, keep this in mind and hopefully everything will work out. Happy hunting! Stressed Out Families Render Children More Feverish Dara LoBuono ’08 Just when one thought that stress couldn’t possibly have anymore negative side-effects, recent studies have revealed that children in families with abundant stress are more susceptible to feverish illnesses. People usually develop a fever when their immune system is trying to battle off an infection. A study by Dr. Mary Caserta at the University of Rochester Medical Center has found that children living in a stressful household have not only shown that they are susceptible to fevers, but also have an increase in immune system cells that offer a first line of defense against infections. The research team observed 169 children between the ages of 5 and 10. They gave parents digital thermometers, instructing them to record their children’s temperatures and general health every week. 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Although the team has determined the difference in the immune system of adults and children, they are not sure why this difference exists. One theorizes that a child’s immune system is still developing. The next step is to determine what the exact reason for the different immune system is. They also aim to determine the types of parental and family stresses that can lead to an increase in illnesses. With this, the researchers will then have clues to design interventions that will lower the stress level in the home and even help families cope with stress. Once this is accomplished, a better well-being of children will be guaranteed. Can We Prevent the Mini Y2K Scare? Marilena Lisa ’10 This year, daylight savings time has been changed on our calendars to try and help save energy. The real problem has to do with the fact that computers and consumer devices don’t know about this sudden change. If you have scheduled some appointments from March 11th through the first Sunday in April, you could potentially be an hour off. Experts say that this isn’t nearly as major as the old Y2K scare, but there are still a few minor concerns. “It’s a massive amount of work to get everything in order,” said Kim Stevenson, vice president of Electronic Data Systems. “And the donothing plan is a high-risk plan.” Technology executives refer to this daylight-time shift as the “mini Y2K.” This term was used because there was a fear that computers would go “haywire” as the millennium was nearing. There were also supposed to be many warnings, some of which include planes falling from the sky and electronic commerce coming to a screeching halt. This Mini Y2K doesn’t only affect technology executives and other people who work in the computer business. Technology executives especially warn people who use the program Microsoft Outlook. This program is used to schedule dentist visits, soccer practices, evening entertainment and other various appointments. Using this program helps make people’s schedules organized and up to date. With the new Mini Y2K, people have to become more cautious of the dates and times on the date setting that was initially installed in the program. There are many ways in which to remedy this Mini Y2K scare. Just remember, computers aren’t the only things that can be affected by this. Other devices are your cell phones, atomic clocks, DVD players, TiVO and digital cameras; all items that have a date setting. In order to check for specific advice for each individual device, see the manufacturers’ website. The Mini Y2K scare can also influence the businesses that we use, so be sure to check and save bank deposits made during this period, particularly if there is a fee for a missing deadline. For all computer users, information is available on the Microsoft daylight saving time website. In order for your computer to turn on automatic updates for the Mini Y2K, visit your computer’s control panel. Also, there are a few common sense tips that you can use. Firstly, if you are sending an email, remember to put the 5 time and date of your meeting in the body or header of the email so you aren’t dependant on the system’s calendar. Another tip to making the Mini Y2K less stressful: you should check your synchronized devices (like cell phone calendars) to see whether one device has overridden another and unintentionally messed things up. An additional hint to help ease this scare is to keep a printout of calendars during this interval. This is especially helpful for people who do a lot of organizing through PCs. Chief information officer at Capital One, Gregor S. Bailar, suggested an option to the public that can help view the Mini Y2K as a good thing. “What better excuse to miss that boring budget meeting, at least for a month?” Accents Health and Technology Determining the Value of A Discovery: New Testament Archaeology 101 Dara LoBuono ’08 Since the “Lost Tomb of Jesus” aired on the Discovery Channel on March 4, much debate has been in the air. Could Jesus’ remains really have been found? Was Jesus married? Did he have a child? These are only some of the questions that have been floating in the air. But what about the question of how one discovers just what they have discovered? Some believe they have found the lost tomb of Jesus, but how do they arrive at this belief? Maybe once this is understood, others can finally understand the rest of the story. The ossuaries discovered in the tomb had inscriptions. To decode the meanings of these inscriptions a little detective work is required. First, it must be determined what language corresponds to the epigraphs. This task is performed by actual epigraphers. In the film, “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” one ossuary was inscribed in Aramaic, saying Yeshua bar Yehosef. The epigraphers then translated this into English, decoding “Jesus Son of Joseph.” gists. Could this really be the tomb of Jesus and his family? They cannot stop by simply accepting the names they have decoded; they must go a step further. After all, Mary, Jesus and Joseph were all very common names during the time that Jesus lived. As a result, statistical analysis must be conducted. Statistics must be undergone to figure out what the chances are for the hypothesis to be proved true. In this case, it is trying to be proved that Jesus’ family tomb has been discovered. Although these names were common, the odds of all 6 of them appearing in one tomb are 600 to 1. Yet, any good “detective” would not stop here. They would research more, look for more proof. With the world of modern science at our tips, the most logical step would to perform DNA tests. The makers of “The Lost Tomb of Jesus” profess that one of the ossuaries could belong to Mary Magdalene. How could they possibly prove this? The next logical step would Another epigraph stated in Aramaic script, Maria, which in Latin is the Hebrew form for “Miriam” or Mary. Next, Jose was decoded which essentially means little Joseph and is found in the New Testament to be the name of one of Jesus’ brothers. Another ossuary was inscribed with Yehuda bar Yeshua, which decodes to “Judah Son of Jesus.” A Matya was also found, which is decoded to Matthew. To relate this to the rest of the members of the tomb, the scholars think that it is either Mathew the Evangelist or the husband of one of the unmarked ossuaries that were in the tomb. Mariamene e Mara was decoded to Mariamne, a similar name found in the Acts of Philip. The film believes that this could be Mary Magdalene, so they conducted a DNA test to see if there is any relation between Jesus’ remains and the alleged Mary Magdalene. Now that the names are decoded, many thoughts run through minds of archaeolo- be to take a DNA test to see the DNA of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. This is done through an analysis of mitochondrial DNA. Because the DNA did not match between Jesus and presumed Mary Magdalene, the film claims that the ossuary very well could be Mary Magdalene and implies that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married. Yet, why wasn’t the investigation taken further? Why didn’t the film reveal the results of the rest of the DNA tests? Did the answers not correspond to their belief? Or did they simply not bother to conduct further DNA testing? In any event, to properly support a hypothesis, it would be wise to compare the DNA of all 10 ossuaries found in the tomb. Although there is some debate about whether the Jesus’ ossuary has been discovered, it is still fascinating in all the work that goes into uncovering history and the mysteries that lay under the earth’s surface. MTV Lets Viewers Re-edit Shows Color May Impact Test Performance Kristina Gazivoda ’07 Stephanie Pavone ’07 for teenagers, Nicktropolis for children, and Virtual Hills for young adults. MTV officials predict more Websites can help MTV delve deeper and promote individual shows and personalities. This is an extremely risky move for Viacom since it could just breed confusion and dilute corporate branding, especially for a company whose Web strategy has been difficult to discern. Even though there are many fears, Viacom appears more aggressive than its peers in freeing up its content lit by an urgency to protect and grow its core youth market. In the coming months, the organization plans to open up more of its archives, allowing Internet users to take videos and post them on their own sites and also re-edit some clips. Photo by Victoria DeMarinis In February, Viacom MTV is ready to re-edit their web site and their shows to make viewers happier. appeared to be making a move in the opposite direction, however, hopes to entice its viewers by letting them when it ordered YouTube to pull down watch, contribute, and re-edit its television more than 100,000 clips of its popular shows. shows that were uploaded by users withThe music channel was once synonyout permission. Viacom has stated that by mous with teenage culture but, due to making this move it has actually helped popular social networks like Google Inc.’s boost traffic to its own sites by 55 percent. online video sharing site and YouTube, The company still has left the door open some viewers have been drawn away. The to deal with YouTube, but, is offering its network’s new strategy is part of an effort shows to others such as Joost. This is also by Viacom to reach a wider audience that an online video service that uses the very is spending as much time on the internet technology once feared by media. During and video games as watching television, this time, MTV is getting its house into and no longer care where or when the shape for a “transformative” year, when programming is shown. Its aim is to build Viacom will retool the entire organization Websites related to every personality and to capture more online advertising dollars. aspect of its shows. Its hope is to catch According to MSNBC, Viacom has said viewers wherever they happen to be on it expected to roughly double in revenue the internet and on mobile phones. It has to $500 million this year. with this new already started by creating three virtual online program. worlds; already there is Laguna Beach The same applies to taking an exam: when Have you ever noticed the colors people people are exposed to red, they are given around you are wearing when you’re the sense that the exam will dominate taking a test? Well, if you haven’t, next them in some way. Another idea is that time you may want to take notice of who red is often associated with mistakes and you sit next to. If you are a fan of red, failures; a classic example is teachers this news may disturb you. A new study found in the February issue of The Journal grading work in that harsh red ink. To further investigate this study, of Experimental Psychology: General four experiments were conducted in high shows that the color red has ‘influences school and college. Students were given on behavior,’ and experts say it requires tests that had a particular element to it, careful use because it may lower test such as a participant number found at scores. In other words, watch out for the the top of each test page and each had a kid dressed in red on test day. specific color: green, red, or gray. It was According to this study, taking found that in the times when red was used, just a quick look at the slightest trace of the color red can negatively affects your test performance. In addition, the color red may raise student test anxiety levels. Yes, this especially includes those dreadful SATs! As if you weren’t nervous enough about doing well on SATs, you now have to consider diverting your attention from those red hues. Colors are linked to different moods—blue may evoke a sense of tranquility and peace, but, for many red is connected with a feeling of danger and anxiety. Exposure to red can also agitate and “adrenalize” people. Red is not bad Photo by Victoria DeMarinis. for all performances, however. Research Allissa Amodeo wears red to show her mood. has shown that red outfits have perforbeen advantageous for athletic mance was negatively affected. Researchperformances, but unfortunately, it is not ers state that these results show that quite the same case for mental perfor“care must be taken in how red is used in mances. Andrew J. Elliot, the lead study achievement contexts and illustrate how author and psychologist at the Univercolor can act as a subtle environmental sity of Rochester claims, “Color clearly cue that has important influences on behas aesthetic value, but it can also carry havior.” specific meaning and convey specific So next time you do poorly on information.” Elliot also explained that a test or get low SAT scores, know that it the main theory of study is that in a may not be entirely your fault—you could competitive situation, the more dominant blame it on the kid wearing red. ones will be the ones who display red. Since the 1980s, MTV has been a part of every teenager’s life. The original pioneer of ‘music television,’ MTV has since become the home of many TV shows popular with the teenage audience. Now it is your chance to be a part of this global music network. The owner of MTV is pushing a risky new Web strategy to win back young viewers from the recent competing websites such as YouTube and MySpace. MTV already has 150 Websites in 162 countries and intends to build thousands more according to MSNBC. MTV 6 Accents Health and Technology Save the Turtles Is Global Warming a Myth? Jessica Scarpa ’09 Kelly McKee ’09 The media is devoting a huge amount of attention to the so-called greenhouse effect and global warming theory. Movies such as An Inconvenient Truth and the news media have really drawn attention to the “global warming phenomenon.” This theory may have some elements of truth, however, many major scientists are now seeing global warming as an exaggeration, and claim that the increase in temperature is natural. The earth undergoes shifts in climate, cycles of temperature change, as part of a normal, healthy process. This conflict of ideas is creating a lot of contro- In 2007, the sea turtle population has reached an all-time low. The sea turtles are a recently ‘endangered’ species, meaning sea turtles around the world are rapidly decreasing in number. Environmentalists have recognized that the shelled species are in trouble, and some are even taking it to the next step in aiding to protect the turtles. study. The earth’s climate naturally goes through cycles. During the 1970s, the earth actually experienced global cooling. Humans did not take significant steps to stop it. Instead, the earth’s climate naturally worked itself out. Also, a number of scientists are in agreement that the recent increase in temperature has to do with the sun’s heat, not the earth. According to research by solar physicist Sami Solanki, the sun has experienced a period of higher than usual temperatures. Thus, human activity may not be such a huge factor in the warming occurring right now on planet earth. No one is sure—scientists on both sides of the spectrum have evidence to support their claims. All we can do is try to take care of our environment. If environmental issues interest you, then consider joining SAVE (Students Against the Violation of the Earth), an IHA club devoted to protecting wildlife. Also, many clubs existing outside of school are dedicated to preserving the health of our planet. The Sierra Club publishes a magazine every month discussing environmental topics, and gives members the ability to donate money to charitable organizations for protecting national parks and endangered species, among other things. Though we should be conscious of our treatment of the environment, the assumption that we caused global warming may perhaps be too hasty. man behaviors, whether its endangerment to their nesting area before their turtle eggs or hatched, or in the actual marine environment in which they live. To many people’s surprise, the marine environment also poses a very high threat to seat turtles. Many natural occurrences in the marine environment are causing this dramatic decrease in turtles. Some of these “Though we should be conscious of our treatment of the environment, the assumption that we caused global warming may perhaps be too hasty.” versy in our society. There are certain politics behind the global warming theory. Many scientists receive funding to prove that humans are causing global warming. This has ties to the agenda of the Democratic Party. This is not necessarily wrong; however, scientists who dissent are often barred from sharing their views. When the UN did a report on global warming, they only interviewed scientists who were in agreement with the greenhouse effect/global warming idea. Scientists who were in any way skeptical about the theory were not allowed to contribute. In addition, many scientists are experiencing changes of heart and are now suing the UN to get their names removed from its official Photo by Victoria DeMarinis A sea turtle enjoying life in Cape May, New Jersey Sea turtle endangerment can be classified into two categories: endangerment in their nesting environment, and endangerment in their marine environment. Natural occurrences lead to some of the harm that is endangering the turtles in their nesting environment. Hatchling mortality, predators, violent storms, and natural beach erosion all contribute to the decline in the population. Humans also play a factor in the decrease in numbers. The turtle’s beach habitat is disturbed by humans adding or removing sand and through beach cleaning, in which large machines come in and dig, destroying the nests and crushing the eggs. Any interaction with humans or machinery can prevent females from laying eggs. In addition, although there are laws in the United States that strictly forbid poaching and international trade for sea turtle shells and meat, there are still many places overseas where this is accepted. Even here, many poachers are still getting away with this egregious crime. Another way humans are endangering turtles is through catching them in fishing US Prepares for Possible Iranian Attack Sinead Casey ’09 The United States plans to develop an anti-missile Shield in Europe. Although the US welcomes approval from allies, the US is not waiting for Europe’s green light and will act on its own initiative. The US wants to develop a radar system in the Czech Republic and missile batteries in Poland as protection from what Washington classifies as “rough states.” In case of a missile launch by such a state as Iran or North Korea, the US would have the systems necessary to counter a missile launch. The US Missile Defense agency has emphasized that the ten interceptor missiles based in Poland are to protect the US and Europe from Iran, not Russia. (The system is also in the wrong location to be a direct threat to Russia.) Last April, Iran, who is in disagreement with the western power about its nuclear program, confirmed that it had tested a new generation of medium-range missile featuring multiple warheads and radarevading technology. This news came as a shock to an international community that was already on edge. European allies of the US fear that the system will weaken ties with Russia, leading to multilateral tensions similar to those of the Cold War. Germany is particularly outspoken against the US’s plans, and called for talks of a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) anti-missile shield for Europe. German officials were disappointed that the US did not consult Germany before going forward with its ideas for the project. A recent NATO study confirmed that it would be both technically and financially possible for Europe to build a similar system of its own, although currently no specific action is being taken by any European states. General Henry Obering, Director of the US Missile Defense Agency, visited Europe over the past month to engage in talks with allies and gather data. In March he clarified to a journalist that “This is not something that is a unilateral action where we just come out of the blue and say ‘we’re going to do this’. We’ve been talking about this for over a year. But we do think that there’s a sense of urgency behind what we see happening in Iran, and we believe that it is time to further those negotiations and discussions.” We received approval to begin the discussions with the Czech Republic and Poland just these past several months. Vice President Dick Cheney also sat down with President Vaclav Klaus of the Czech Republic in early March to discuss the progress of project. If all goes well with this program, the United States and Europe will be taking the first steps to protect themselves from whatever the Iranians throw at us. natural occurrences include: diseases, parasites, and seagrass bed degradation. And, as you may have already seen in one of those ubiquitous Discovery Channel specials, turtles are the target of both marine and airborne predators. Now for the good news, there are a number of things we can do to help protect these precious sea turtles. For starters, people could simply reduce the amount of plastic garbage they improperly dispose of or start a beach cleanup group so that no more plastic bags are confused for sea turtle dinner. Another simple thing everyone could do is reduce the amount of chemicals used at home to ensure none of that toxic waste gets into the water and harms the sea turtles as well as all of the other sea critters. If you are more serious about saving the turtles, you could even join Adopt-A-Turtle to support a local sea turtle conservation. Yousef Dizon, a sophomore at Hackensack High School, is a proud owner of two beautiful baby turtles. “My turtles may not be endangered sea turtles, but they’re turtles nonetheless. I think what is “The sea turtles are a recently ‘endangered’ species, meaning sea turtles around the world are rapidly decreasing in number.” lines and fishing nets. Not only do the turtles become entangled in these nets, but the nets also force the turtles to stay underwater, which leads them to drown slowly and painstakingly. And, of course, the most common way human beings harm the environment also applies to turtles: pollution. Turtles could be innocently thinking they are about to eat a wonderful lunch or dinner, when they eat a plastic bag which they mistake for a delicious jellyfish. These poor turtles are constantly being abused by many hu- 7 happening is absolutely horrible. We could easily fix this problem if everyone was just more conscience in the choices they make. Turtles are the cutest animals out there. It’d be such a disappointment to see them become extinct!” It’s a shame these beautiful sea turtles are being harmed and more are being killed day after day. We must not wait until it’s too late and these one of a kind animals are extinct for good. So spread the word and be more conscience in your every day life. Everyone can make a difference. Save the turtles! Accents Lose, Tone, Train, Perfect Sports Nicole Pantano and Corinne O’Neill ’10 If you read “Stallstreet” during the month of January, then you know that one of the top New Year’s resolutions for IHA students was to get into shape. For some students, this just means shedding some extra pounds before prom, while others are trying to lead a healthier life style altogether. Then there are the student-athletes, who are training their bodies for a specific sport. IHA students work out at many different gyms in the surrounding area, such as New York Sports Club, The Odyssey, Jewish Community Center, and local YMCAS. We spoke with IHA junior Nicole Vitrone, and she told us that she works out almost every day at the Wyckoff YMCA. She recently ended her short-course swim season with the Hackensack team, Tide, and now she works out at the gym instead of swimming laps in a pool. Nicole stated, “I believe that training within a gym environment not only improves my physical aspect as a competitive athlete, but it also improves my mentality as well. Pushing myself in the gym to go that extra mile, increasing to an extra rep, etc.—all conditions me mentally for the sport that I am involved in.” J Jackie Figueredo also is a member of the Wyckoff YMCA. She participates in the spin and yoga classes and says her favorite part about the Wyckoff YMCA is “the YMCA is really team friendly, and I enjoy the team atmosphere that this facility has. I joined the Wyckoff Y because I had heard other IHA girls talking about it and how much they enjoyed working out there.” In addition to Nicole and Jackie, other IHA girls spend time at the gym; while some work with personal trainers, others prefer to take classes or work by themselves. I recently talked with Joe Cabibbo, who is going on his third year as manager and owner of Waldwick gym, The Odyssey. He told me all about what his gym lose some of your belly weight, you can do sit-ups for the rest of your life however you will still have fat on your stomach. This is because your ab-muscles are underneath your belly fat. In order to lose this excess weight, you have to first lose the fat (through nutrition) in order to “show off” your abs. I also put cardio work last because cardio will help you lose weight, however only weight training will you shape and tone your body.” I asked Mr. Cabibbo if he recommends weights for girls, he told me that of course he does, however most girls don’t use weights because they are afraid they will become bulky. However, this is not true because girls don’t have the same genetic make-up as males. It is also a myth that muscle turns to fat if you stop workPhoto By Nicole Pantano ing out. The truth is that muscle will just Nicole Vitrone getting fit on a treadmill at Wyckoff YMCA. atrophy and become soft has to offer, however he couldn’t stress instead of hard. enough that he believes nutrition is the At the Odyssey, high school students most important factor of losing weight get either a four month membership or a and getting into shape. He told me, “If I full year membership. If they are a stucould put three things in order from most dent-athlete they can “freeze” their year important to least, they would be nutrimembership when they are playing their tion, weights, and then cardio work. I say sport and then “unfreeze” it when they this because, for example, if you want to are off-season. IHA students who play a variety of sports, including softball, basketball, soccer, swimming, and cheerleading, come to The Odyssey to work with a personal trainer. Mr. Cabibbo recommends a personal trainer for teenagers, especially if they do a sport. He also says that teenagers should look into massages. He told me that massages are great stress relievers and everyone should try and get one about once a month. One of the best parts about the Odyssey gym is the different group classes. One favorite among girls is the Zumba class, which incorporates Latin dance and exercise to optimize each individual’s workout. Mr. Cabibbo exclaimed to me, “The best part about the class is that people can enjoy themselves and have fun, while at the same time they are exercising and keeping themselves healthy.” Another wonderful class The Odyssey offers is Pilates. For the Pilates class, The Odyssey has a special machine called a reformer, which is like a tanning bed on rollers. You work with rings, weights, and resistance bands to help lengthen your body and work on your core. Other classes that The Odyssey offers include step, taichi, yoga, kick boxing, and spin. The Odyssey and the Wyckoff YMCA are just two local gyms that offer excellent classes, numerous different workout machines, equipment, and personal trainers to help keep every IHA girl in shape. Whether you’re an athlete trying to keep in shape during your off-season, or a student trying to lead a healthier life style, exercising and eating right are the most important things you can do so stay healthy and fit. We all want to live the healthiest life that we can. We’re only a few months into the New Year, so get out there and try a new class. The Deal on College Basketball Betting Christina Mitas ’09 The Super Bowl is a time when countless crazed football fans place a bet on a team and hope Lady Luck is on their side. Many might think that the Super Bowl is a gambler’s highlight of the year, but really, it is in mid-March that betting starts to heat up. It is at this time that the college basketball NCAA tournament begins. In this tournament, 64 college teams compete to become National Champion. However, if they lose one game, they are taken out of the running which makes competition absolutely brutal and betting too tempting. This year alone, over one million basketball fans signed up for March Madness betting information online. On these sites, there are the latest college basketball odds which make picking the right team easier. This tournament is called March Madness for a reason. The competition is extreme at the climax of the college basketball season and players are out there to win or else go home with nothing. Only sixteen teams are selected from each of the four geographical divisions of the United States. They are “seeded,” or, rated within a division from best to worst from one to sixteen, and then the teams are matched up to start the tournament. They have the best teams play the worst to weed out the inferior teams. That way, when it comes down to the two teams who compete in each division it is the best teams playing each other. The winner from each division becomes one of the Final Four to compete to become the National Champion. All throughout this tournament, fans are on the edge of their seats because most of the time the scores With increasing access to the internet around the country, basketball fans are more likely to place a bet or two on a good team. Sports betting websites are becoming increasingly popular and these websites are making a huge amount of money. By giving the public odds on college teams Photo By Christina Mitas March is the time to go cheer and bet on your favorite basketball team “March Madness betting has become common in an office environment where coworkers enjoy a little competition, but it can easily turn into more than just a hobby.” are so close there’s no way to tell who’s going to win. This is one aspect that makes betting on the games so thrilling. along with “betting specials” that give you a good deal on placing bets for just one game or maybe the entire season, they 8 make betting an even greater temptation. Some sites even offer tips on betting on the right team as well as stats on teams to make tracking a team during the season very easy. These websites are great for adults who are just enjoying the spirit of the game but sometimes become an addiction, not just for adults, but for teenagers as well. March Madness betting has become common in an office environment where coworkers enjoy a little competition, but it can easily turn into more than just a hobby. The urge to make money or regain it after it’s been lost is a great temptation for both adults and teenagers. Teenagers who do get involved in sports betting are often very interested in sports as a child and are looking for a hobby that gets them involved. For several high school students who start betting, they start off by simply making bets among their friends for just a few dollars when they are younger, but the amount sometimes increases when they get jobs and are able to place bigger bets. Sophomore Megan Branagh thinks, “Gambling is an addiction and to start it at such a young age will cause future involvement that will get them into trouble.” By the time they are eighteen and in college, students can legally gamble online at any sports betting website and many people take advantage of this. Getting started gambling at such a young age fueled their desire to gamble online for big stakes. Accents Sports Related Injuries are Widespread Sports Meaghan O’Neill ’08 Do you play a sport? Are you aggressive and driven to win? If the answer is “yes” to these questions, then it is probable that you have suffered a sportsrelated injury. All of us have dealt with the pulled muscle, the sprained ankle, the giant bruise, or even the broken finger, but what about the major injuries: the injuries that put your whole amateur sports career in jeopardy. The infamous ACL tear, the painful separation of the shoulder, and the bothersome tendonitis are just a couple of sports’ most painful injuries. These are injuries that could make any athlete cringe. How many student-athletes here at IHA. can you name who have torn their ACL? Unfortunately, that number has been growing recently. But, what exactly is an ACL and why do so many female athletes tear it? The “ACL” is the anterior cruciate ligament. It keeps your knee in joint along with three other important ligaments; the posterior cruciate ligament, the medial ligament, and the lateral collateral ligaments. Because the ACL is attached to both the tibia and femur, it has many jobs. The ACL controls the movement of the tibia (shin bone) so that it does not slide too far forward. Also, it assists in the pivotal and rotational movements of the knee joint. When the ACL tears, the knee becomes unstable. Without the stability given by the ACL, the knee joint is prone Photo by Ms. Stephanie Abdallah. Sports injuries are common among high school athletes and can be very serious. to sliding around and eroding the cartilage of the knee. This prevents athletes from performing in high-intensity environments. In order to continue at their usual level of competition, they need to make the decision of whether or not they want to undergo surgery in order to fix the problem. The ACL injury can be considered one of the worst and most painful injuries a female athlete can sustain; just ask your fellow classmates. Another painful injury caused by sports-related events is the separation of the shoulder. Three bones, the clavicle, the scapula, and the humerus, converge to form the shoulder joint. When the clavicle and the scapula come together, the shoulder is said to be separated. This very painful injury is due to hard blows to the shoulder caused by different sports. There are six different types of shoulder separations—each becoming progressively more complicated. Fortunately, type I and II shoulder separations are the most common and they do not need surgery to repair them. Type IV, V, and VI almost always need surgery to reverse the damage. The type that requires the “big decision” Hockey Has a Tough Time Attracting Fans Megan Garlasco ’08 on the football team because there are so moment. With no set plays there are so When Brendan Shanahan of the New many. A football game is more of a social many possibilities of what could happen York Rangers was asked if hockey was gathering with your hard, he answered, “Is ice Photo Submitted by Alex Melillo friends. Most people go hockey hard? I don’t know, to hockey games if they you tell me. We need to have personally know one the strength and power of a of the players.” There football player, the stamina are many people who of a marathon runner, and think that they can only the concentration of a brain go watch a team play, if surgeon. But, we need to you know someone on put all this together while the team. This isn’t true! moving at high speeds on I have been to plenty a cold and slippery surface of high school games while five other guys use in my life where I have clubs to try and kill us. Oh, not known one player yeah, did I mention that this on the team, yet still whole time we’re standing had a great time rooting on blades 1/8 of an inch for whichever team I thick. Is ice hockey hard? wanted. I don’t know, you tell me. After talking to Liz CalNext question.” lopy, a junior at IHA, I Hockey is one of the Alex Melillo with friends cheering on their favorite hockey team was happy to learn that most difficult, physical, and exciting others felt the same way about the lack of games, yet has a hard time recruiting fans. when the players are on the ice. Whereas hockey fans. “I grew up around hockey, Football stops every 10 seconds and Why do football games attract more fans my whole family plays hockey. I think it breaks for 40, hockey players skate hard than hockey games? Do the girls here at is much more exciting and fast-moving school even know that Don Bosco, Bergen for 40 seconds, get off the ice while the than football. There isn’t a lot of down play is still going on, sit for a minute, Catholic, and St. Joes all have hockey time like there is in football and it much and then get back on before the play even teams? Have girls from IHA ever been more fun to watch,” she told me. With stops! to a hockey game before? Do the girls New Jersey high school football being at Unlike other sports, hockey keeps even know what hockey is?! Okay well of one of the most competitive levels, it’s you thrilled and it is easy to become course we all know what hockey is, but no wonder why football games attract so interested in. It is a game without a lot of I’m sure there are many here who have many fans. Although football is more never even seen a game! Being a huge fan rules, which means less confusion for us widely admired in the US, hockey is more girls who sometimes don’t know what is of hockey myself, I can tell you that it is widely known around the world. Not only going on during football games. So with a great sport and is a lot of fun to watch. does hockey have a World Cup, but it is cute boys playing an exciting sport, why What many people don’t know is how doesn’t hockey have a huge following like also a major sport in the Winter Olympics. hard hockey is and how little respect it football? Confused by the lack of support, Football, on the other hand, is primarily sometimes receives. Most people usuI decided to ask the students here at school played in the US. ally stick with watching football games With hockey going on during an enwhy watching a few hockey games aren’t because they are more publicized. Unlike tirely different season than football, there on their list of things to do. When talkfootball fields, hockey rinks are not situshould be no excuses to not go to a game. ing to Tena Elman, she told me that more ated right next to the school, so many Take a night with your friends and go to people go to football games because more people forget about the sport. the ice rink, wear a coat and gloves, and people know football players. “Chances Ice Hockey is a fast sport with no set watch an exciting hockey game! are they probably know more of the guys plays, which means there is never a dull 9 is type III. It is up to the patient and his or her needs. Deciding whether or not to have surgery can be considered one of the hardest situations an athlete must face: it can either make you or break you. Another painful, often reoccurring injury is tendonitis. Tendonitis can occur in many different joints of the body due to the constant and repetitive motion due to stressful activities. It can occur in the elbow, the shoulder, the knee, the ankle or another joint in which there is overuse. Pain can be minor to severe and can either occur during the activity or at rest. Many athletes who overuse their joints are prone to this disease. Constant icing after practice, immobilizing after activity, and the use of an anti-inflammatory are all an athlete can rely on. By exercising the affected area slowly and consistently, the swelling and pain may subside. If the pain is too severe for activity, a doctor may inject the tendon with steroids to ease the pain, otherwise, after a while, the athlete becomes immune to the pain. As a sufferer of tendonitis, I personally know the pain that it can cause. Although these are not the only injuries one can sustain, they are very common in the world of high school female athletics. I hope you take away a little more knowledge about the severity and pain of these common injuries. And remember…stay strong and healthy! A Couple Things to Do to Get in Shape Lauren Ferrari ’07 Wall Squats Stand with your back against the wall. Slowly bend your knees and slide your back down the wall until your thighs are parallel to the floor. Stay in that position for 30 seconds. Then, slowly push with the legs to return to the original position. squats target the muscles of the hips, back, abdomen and quadriceps. Repeat this 2 or 3 times. Leg Lowerings Lie down on your back. Lift up your legs almost perpendicular to the floor, then lower them half-way to the floor. Keep them in that position for a few seconds, then lower them until they’re about to touch the ground, but not quite. Keep them in this position for a few seconds. Then lift them up again and repeat. Russian Sit-ups Sit on the floor with your legs straight out in front of you. Put your hands together. You may hold a weight for greater resistance. Rotate your shoulders to the right side, and touch the floor, then rotate your shoulders all the way to the left side, and touch the floor. Continue for about 20-30 times, each time consisting of a rotation to the left and right. Bicycles Lie on the floor with your arms positioned along the sides of your body. Pull your ABs tightly inward and keeping your legs fully extended raise them off the floor. Keep the knees slightly bent and the lower back pressed against the floor. As if you were pedaling a bicycle, bring one knee towards your chest while the other leg is extended and return to starting position while simultaneously pulling the other knee to your chest. This is a continuous movement. Accents Arts and Entertainment The Truth about Gossip Kelyn Bortz ’08 As IHA girls, we know better than anyone what gossip is. Let’s put it this way: If IHA had a magazine like People, it would be sold out, without question, every week. Let’s face it: teenage girls to drama are like bees to honey. But does gossip distract us from learning during school? Can we get through each day without caring who did what at a party or whose boyfriend cheated with whom? Does being in an all-girls school decrease gossip or enhance it? And does the media, the commercials, the movies and the scandals influence what we talk about in our lives? We have all heard the saying, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it all.” And I’m sure we’ve all used the excuse, “Well, it’s the truth.” Both of these phrases have one thing in common: they both are used frequently in relation to gossip. Gossip cannot be stopped, so how do you dodge it during the school day? One important step you can take is not to go around telling everyone about what you did that weekend and who you did it with. People are interested in other people’s lives; it is human nature, so keep an eye on who is around when you are telling your friends about your personal life. While wandering the halls of IHA, it is easy to hear everyone talking about their weekends; whether they spent it with a boyfriend, at a party or with their family. Being in an all-girls school does not seem to slow the gossip down. According to Maria David ’09, “I think co-ed schools Photo by Kelyn Bortz. Alyssa Baralle and Samantha Antonetti discuss the latest gossip. someone wants the whole school to know about something, they can announce it over the intercom. If you know someone is telling a friend something private or something they do not want all over the school, don’t go to the first person you see and tell them every single detail about it. Chances are you don’t have the full or real story. And if you’re the one telling another person, think twice about who you are telling. If they are well-known for spreading around confidential information, you are better off confiding in a diary. Also, parents, usually moms, are great listeners. Moms will be very open-minded and, have more drama because in co-ed schools girls are always fighting over the same guy. In IHA, we have guys from all different schools to choose from.” This may be true. But does all gossip revolve around boys? There have been many fights in these aged hallways that are between the girls. In classes, for instance, after tests we always hear “_____ got a 95! She studies too much, she needs a life.” Or “did you hear that ____ was crying in class? She just wants the attention.” There are many crises in our lives that don’t involve boys. The best thing we can do to eliminate the nastiness is to keep our mouths shut. If they’ll challenge you to do the right thing. The media is another add-on that can influence the way we function each day. As I mentioned earlier, when Britney shaved her head, it was the leading news and everyone was running around going, “Did you see what she did?!” We get a lot of our beliefs and daily routines through the media. We see everywhere everyone else’s lives made public. Just like how everyone in America knows about Justin and Cameron’s split, everyone in IHA will know about that one person who got wasted that weekend and started dancing on tabletops half naked. IHA is like its own little world when it comes to that. You wake up, you listen to the radio and what happened over the night, you go to school and hear what happened to someone from your school overnight, you go home and hear the same thing you heard in the morning only updated. Each day we walk into IHA with the mindset that lives are made to be publicized. We all hear people talking about their own friends when normally they would never say those things to each other’s faces. When it comes down to it, gossip will never be totally eliminated. Being nosy is part of human nature and I doubt that one of us can say we’ve never talked about anyone else. The point is to think before you say something that you think you may know is the truth. Wouldn’t you rather be known for keeping secrets rather then the one who sat and pointed at others all day? Josh Groban: How is He So Popular? Kaitlin Spillane ’07 In this day and age, it’s hard to find a song on the radio that doesn’t include obscenities, references to drugs and sex, and the glorification of promiscuous women. From the popularity of these present day songs, it seems like unless an artist is willing to format his or her music with this sort of content, he or she will never make it as an artist. While everyone is entitled to enjoy this kind of music—some people are diehard fans of Z100, Hot 97, and Power 105—there are many successful artists who choose to break away from the typical rap/hip-hop scene. Josh Groban is an example of an artist and musician whose relaxing, inspirational music has rocketed him to fame, success, and the top of the billboard charts. Josh Groban started his musical career early as a singer in the seventh grade. Although he did take voice lessons and attended arts camps, it was not until 1999 that Josh, almost accidentally, began to break out onto the real music scene. As a rehearsal singer working on several high-profile events, Josh was asked to perform as a stand in for the renowned Andrea Bocelli in a duet with Celine Dion for the inauguration of Gray Davis as governor of California. He attended Carnegie Mellon University for one year, and then left after only one year when he was offered a recording contract with Warner Brothers Records. The rest, for Josh, is history. In November 2001, at the age of twenty, Josh Groban released his selftitled album. In one year, it went from gold to double platinum—an amazing feat for an album that contains a good amount of songs that are not in the English lan- guage. His second album, entitled Closer, also reached the top of the charts with the number one single “You Raise Me Up.” Josh’s most recent album, Awake, is already experiencing much success, and the hit single “You Are Loved” is held close to the hearts of IHA liturgical dance lovers. So what makes Josh Groban’s music so popular? Senior Alana Brady, a Josh Groban fan, says, “He has such a beautiful voice. I can’t help crying sometimes when I listen to his music, and I even love listening to the songs he sings in Italian and Spanish.” I myself recently had the opportunity to attend Josh’s March 12th concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Though I, too, am a fan of Groban’s music, I was struck by the singer’s amazing and powerful performance. Many artists are sometimes disap- pointing live, but Josh’s voice sounded just as good if not better than it did on his albums. I was impressed by his ability to play the drums and the piano as well as his experimentation with different forms of African music. He clearly knew how to interact well with his audience, and the concert was a very enjoyable experience. At the young age of twenty-six, Josh Groban is a millionaire who shows no sign of losing popularity. His music inspires and moves people without including cursing or other rude references. Though classical music of the sort Josh sings is certainly not for everyone, his success is a testament to the fact that one does not have to be a loud-mouth, polarizing figure in order to become popular and famous. If you have talent, motivation, and a little bit of luck, you can go far in the music industry without sacrificing your integrity. “gorgeousss <3” Sinead Casey ’09, Hayley Downing ’09 and Ariel Gungil ’10 In your facebook network for Immaculate Heart Academy, you probably have well over 100 friends. You’re a regular myspace visitor, and whenever a guy comes up who you’re unsure of the first thing you do is check his page. After a night out, the first thing you want to do is upload you’re latest pictures and post them. We’re teenage girls. This is what we do. We take cute pictures, sometimes a little ridiculous and create a facebook album to post them in. it’s the time, it’s society, whatever you want to call it but in the fifteen seconds it takes to upload those pictures do you ever consider who looks at them? What does that picture say about me? What am I implying by holding that red cup? How about when you comment your friend? It’s just a comment right, its just something I’m saying to her, but to deal with, are you ready to deal with what about all of your them? friend’s other “friends” The consewhat are they going quences aren’t the to think about your first thing we think comment. Can it be of when we decidmisinterpret? Will that ed what pictures to post cause drama when post. We first look other people read it? at our face to make Photo by Victoria DeMarinis sure that our hair When you get into The welcoming page of facebook.com. a “myspace war” is good and our could some use smile is perfect, your words as blackmail…or what about than we consider the outfit and if that’s that picture? And than there is always the good and if you know the guys at BC will serious consequences of our actions that enjoy looking at it then we’re posting it! no one really thinks of, the “oh that will We post pictures online for fun, for atnever happen to me”, but the truth of the tention, for the 75 people who comment matter is that it’s our choice what we post it saying “gorgeousss <3”, “HAHA what online and the consequences are yours are you doing? Funniest picture everrrr!”, 12 “umm love you”. We post because no one wants a question mark as their icon when they’re commenting their friends and plus making facebook albums is the easiest way to share pictures with friends. Okay but first of all your picture icons on myspace can be seen by anyone, even if you are private. On Facebook anyone in your network can see your profile. So don’t worry about your hair, your smile or the boys’ opinion. Worry about your outfit. Is it too racy? What’s in the picture? If it something illegal or something that gives away your location or specific details about your life than DON’T POST IT. That’s the easiest thing to do. Safety should come before the boys, before your friend’s opinion and before posting. Courtesy of ISS! Accents Arts and Entertainment Easter Time Marks Media Controversy Caroline Fulford ’09 Christianity is the world’s most widespread religion. At 2.1 billion adherents, its influence can be felt in all corners of the globe and is predominant on entire continents. The Penitential season, running from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, is considered the holiest time of the year for all Christians. Why, then, would the worldwide media, which touches every aspect of cultural life, especially here in the United States, seem to be so bent on creating controversy during this crucial Christian season? To put it nicely, the media and Hollywood seem to have a certain fascination with Christianity, especially Catholicism. Numerous episodes of Law & Order and CSI have addressed religion. The shows often center religious storylines around gruesome murders or sordid affairs that occur behind the seemingly ultra-conservative closed doors of the Catholic Church. Serial killers confess their crimes to a priest in Reconciliation, causing the police to attempt to extract information from the Church. In short, if a series desires to take on a new level of thought and interest from its viewers, it often turns to the “mysterious” practices of Christianity for inspiration. These storylines are used so often on crime shows now that they are fast becoming cliché. Many so-called “revealing” documentary films about Christianity have been released within recent years. Some include Deliver Us from Evil, which tells the story of a real-life pedophile priest, Oliver O’Grady, and Jesus Camp, an observation of an Evangelist children’s summer camp. Deliver Us from Evil questions the Catholic Church’s initiative to stop sexual abuse within the church and even outright blames the Vatican for turning a blind eye to cries of abuse. The film, directed by Amy Berg, was very well-received by critics, won Best Documentary at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival, and earned a rare “100% Fresh” rating at the movie review website RottenTomatoes. com. As of March 10, 2007, Deliver Us from Evil ranked third on Rotten Tomatoes’ list of the best reviewed movies of all time. Jesus Camp is a study of religion in America that “doesn’t come with any prepackaged point of view” and attempts to be “an honest and impartial depiction of one faction of the evangelical Christian community”, according to its distributors. In the film, young children in the camp are taught to “take back America for Christ” and practice their “prophetic gifts”. Jesus Camp was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 2007 Academy Awards. Many Christians are most troubled by the time of year producers choose to come out with such films. A significant trend is appearing; controversial Christianitythemed films and other forms of media tend to premiere around the Easter season. In 2006, the film version of the best sell- In a society where the act of sexual intercourse is performed as casually as a friendly handshake, it should be of no surprise that a new generation has spawned from this outbreak of loose sexuality. While the act can still represent the intimacy and union between two people who have chosen to commit their lives to one another through holy matrimony, today it has become less of a sacred bond and more of a recreational activity. This cycle of “hooking up” without moral obligations or commitment has recently been subject to scrutiny and happens to be the subject matter of many books specifically written to suit teenagers’ needs. One particular book, Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love, and Lose at Both, targets sexually active teenage girls and attempts to open any eyes that may be blind to the frightening consequences of being a member of the turbulent hookup culture. Although the title may be a mouthful, author Laura Sessions Stepp has no qualms about being blunt when she and romance are postponed or seen as imdescribes the negative repercussions of possible. Stepp concludes that while some being a reckless, sexually active teengirls can handle sex without love, others age girl. The book revolves around the cannot. Tragically, many of these girls daily lives of three become part of a generahigh school and coltion that does not know the lege-aged students, meaning of a reciprocating and draws from their relationship. own personal experiWhile it is obvious ences in dating, love, where Stepp, mother of and sex. After talking three, unflinchingly stands with the young women on the issue of hooking up, on several occasions, she is fair in that she does Stepp came away with not place all of the blame the startling conclusion for today’s whirlwind that, because of the of sexual activity on the increasingly sexualized newest teenage generaworld around them, the tion. She is sympathetic girls’ relationships with towards those who feel lost young men were messy, in their unhealthy sexual Photo by Kara Michelin. non-committal, and endeavors and wisely not very gratifying. Stepp’s evaluation of teenage sexual activity is asks ‘where are young as accurate as it is insightful. Hooking up, in all of women’s teachers?’ inits meanings, carries stead of ‘what is wrong no obligation on either side, and thus love with the girls of today?’ Unhooked is not Spring is finally here and as the last flakes of snow melt off the ground in even the coldest cities, so do those winter layers. This spring, there’s something in fashion that will suit everyone’s needs. One of the biggest new trends of the season is the playful dress. Dresses have been hinting for a return of their own, and now they’re here to stay. Most popular through the winter were shirt-ish dresses with leggings underneath. As spring launches, look for these same above-theknee hemlines in dresses, but without leggings. The most popular will be the trapeze dress: a loose fitting mini dress with an empire waist cut. “Mini-dresses are definitely back,” says Lori Harris, employee at hip boutique, Ginger and Cream. “What’s unusual is how style has changed from being tight and fitted, to now baby doll, loose fitting dresses. A lot of the dresses we’re seeing have fun, colorful patterns, a lot like the retro patterns of the sixties.” Are heals acceptable with these tiny dresses? “Absolutely not,” says Harris with a laugh. “Right now, flats are huge. It doesn’t matter whether the shoes have a rounded toe, a pointed toe, squared toe, just the idea of a flat pair a shoes.” Harris then adds, “We are seeing a lot of patent leather, actually. Not only in shoes, actually, but in pocketbooks and belts as well.” With the eighties comeback, be on the look out for more delicate looking blouses. “I love these detailed blouses myself! They really give a vibe of high fashion, as well as femininity. These blouses will especially be advertised in yellow,” adds Harris. ing novel The Da Vinci Code premiered on May 19--Ash Wednesday. In many early showings, protesters lined the streets outside theaters and reviews of the movie were mixed. A new television documentary, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, premiered on March 4 on the Discovery Channel. The special focuses on the Talpiot Tomb in Israel and claims that the ancient sanctuary is the family tomb of Jesus and Mary. According to the documentary, the remains contained in the tomb belong to those of Mary, Jesus, and his theoretical wife, children, and siblings. It was released in conjunction with a book, The Jesus Family Tomb. These ideas and supposed artifacts contradict many doctrines essential to the Christian faith. In fact, many of the ideas contained in both the book and the television special can be considered blasphemous to the Church. It brings up issues such as the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven on Easter Sunday, the physical ascension of Mary, the celibacy of Jesus and the perpetual virginity of Mary. The important question, however, is how the apparent hostility of the media towards Christianity affects the faith of Christians in America, specifically Christian youth. Many practicing Christians fear the effect on young people of a culture that questions religion and even sometimes denies it. Young people may Unhooking Up: No-Strings-Attached Sex Kara Michelin ’08 Spring Fashion Has Sprung Taryn Tonelli ’09 Yellow is the color of the season, according to People Magazine and In Style. It’ll be everywhere from pumps, to mini dresses, to Bermudas shorts. “They’re so unexpected and fun, they kind of make you laugh.” says Betony Toht of InStyle magazine about dressing in yellow pumps. To compliment these sophisticated tops, throw on a pair of Bermuda shorts. This includes mid-thigh length khakis, or straight legged black dress pants. On the other hand, a dressier shirt can be dressed down with a pair of knee-length jeans. Metallic accessories seem to be hot, as well. This can include silver shoes, gold clutches, anything that has a metallic hue to it. Even if it’s just wearing a little extra jewelry, metallic items allow shine twenty-four hours a day! In jewelry, big, bold rings are the way to go. Right now, 13 look at their faith differently and choose to turn away from it as they are influenced by the media. Historically, however, adversity has only made the church stronger. Another possibility is that the media could do nothing at all to affect the faith of modern Christians. The issue is not as dire as it may seem for Christian youth. As Kelsey Gatto, an IHA sophomore said, “I think certain forms of media do show prejudice against Christianity. A lot of movies or TV shows feature people mocking Christianity or the idea of religion itself. Personally, it does not shake my faith at all. [The producers] are trying to reach a wide audience and that includes people who are not religious. If they choose to show a prejudice against Christianity, they are most likely doing it to aide the plot line or because that mindset suits a certain character, and that does not personally affect the way that I feel about my religion.” While today’s youth have no choice but to be constantly barraged by the messages the media conveys to us, the extent of its influence on one’s mind and soul is purely one’s own decision. As we grow older and more set in our beliefs, it becomes harder for us to be easily influenced or swayed by our peers or the media. Although many see the American media as a direct reflection of our culture, in terms of Christianity, it all comes down to true faith. here to judge, and does not in any way point the finger of shame in our direction. But how do IHA girls feel about the cultural shift in sexuality? Are we, as teenagers, explicitly responsible for the rise of casual hooking up? “To be quite honest, I think that there are more promiscuous girls these days that are only feeding the whole sex scene,” says Julie Kaczor, a junior. “The media really promotes the ‘need’ for sex and we just buy right into it.” This, unfortunately, is the truth, and as long as television, movies, and magazines promote sex with the ‘freedom to unhook’ at any time, young women will continue to jump into the “hooking up culture” with reckless abandon. But Stepp’s words should be taken to heart, and her evaluations mulled over: being intimate without taking the time to build nonsexual intimacy can ruin future relationships and visions of self-worth. You can be a naturally sexual individual without having to give in to the destructive hook up culture. Neiman Marcus is featuring both round and oval shaped inch and a half stones. The bigger and brighter the ring, the better it is. As the sun stays out for longer, it’s time to buy a seasonal pair of sunglass. Owner of Sunglass Hut in Garden State Plaza, Carol Caba, says, “It’s all about color and bling right now. You’ll still see the big, bug-eyed frames, but this time, they’ll be gem encrusted glasses. And red! Frames will be red this season.” As the weather gets warmer, the fashion industry is blossoming with tons of fresh and exciting trends. “This is my favorite time of the year!” says Harris, ecstatic about spring fashion taking off. “Spring gives us a new start, but more importantly, another chance to max out our credit cards and in return, feel glamorous.” Accents Arts and Entertainment Do Talented Actors, Talented Singers? The Fashionista Diaries Lindsay Lohan, Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx, Beyonce, Madonna--what do these people have in common? They all have been successful not only as actors, but also as musicians and vocalists. Actors becoming singers and singers becoming actors has recently become very common. The transition is sometimes subtle; an actor or actress may choose to do low-key, underground music largely for his or her own enjoyment— an example being Russell Crowe. At other times, however, the transition may be much more visible, such as when an actor or actress sings on the soundtrack of a movie in which they are featured. Are celebrities truly musically inclined? Or do they just want to add another notch on their belt of stardom? Most recently, 7th Heaven’s Beverly Mitchell released her first album entitled “Beverly Mitchell”. 7th Heaven has been running since before I, a high school senior, even reached middle school. There is no doubt, however, that the once solid popular family drama has gone passed its expiration date. 7th Heaven has basically put the Camden family through every experience imaginable, and has been going through numerous actors and actresses. Unfortunately for Mitchell, 7th Heaven is pretty much the only decent production she has been involved in, so it is not surprising to see that she is trying to get her shoe in other areas of entertainment. But is country singing really for her? In an interview with Belief.net, Mitchell states “I grew up with country music, so it was the perfect fit because country music has always spoke to me. It’s music with a lot of meaning, great stories, and great depth. And every great country song can be turned into a movie, and being an actress, that definitely speaks to me.” Mitchell seems to truly touch the hearts of religious fans and 7th Heaven fans alike, and this positive media attention can only help her B-list celebrity status. Conversely, many singers have used their charisma to launch careers on the silver screen. Madonna, who began her career 30 years ago, is the ultimate success story of a singer turned Hollywood starlet. Her debut album, Madonna, which came out in the early 1980s, reached number eight on the U.S. albums chart and contained three successful Hot 100 singles, “Holiday”, “Borderline”, and “Lucky Star”. This was only the beginning of Madonna’s skyrocketing musical career. Her famously controversial edge and undeniable stage presence made her fit in ever so perfectly into the Hollywood world. In 1990, Madonna received good reviews for her turn as Breathless Mahoney in Dick Tracy. She also starred in the hugely successful movie A League of Their Own, a film centered on a women’s baseball team during World War II that earned Madonna good reviews. Madonna was most praised for her acting as Eva Perón in the film adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Evita. In January 1997, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in Evita. Beyonce Knowles is another prime example of a golden singer turned Hollywood actress. Starring as the constant lead in the R&B group Destiny’s Child, Beyonce’s amazing voice and tantalizing moves has always made her a popular artist. Unlike most who baby-step into movies with bit parts and voice-overs, Beyoncé busted onto the scene as the sassy and shimmering Foxxy Cleopatra Mike Meyers’ third spy spoof, Austin Powers in Goldmember. Now free of the chains of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé’s solo career is skyrocketing. She landed a role in the acclaimed Dream Girls, and shows no sign of slowing down. Mark Wahlberg, formerly known as “Marky Mark” spent his younger years (when he wasn’t in jail) making music with Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. His outrageous physique made him extremely popular with the teenage girls and led him to become Calvin Klein’s underwear spokesmodel. Through his years of singing, although he was not taken very seriously, he made a name for himself as a definite player on the celebrity stage. He then segued into acting with his 1993 TV movie The Substitute. He later went on to take decent roles in noteworthy films such as Boogie Nights, Three Kings, The Perfect Storm, Four Brothers, The Italian Job and I Heart Huckabees. He is the executive producer of the HBO hit Entourage. Most recently, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Departed. Mark Wahlberg is a perfect example of a star who came out of singing to become an extremely successful actor. Whether they have the talent or not, celebrities seem to have no qualms about dipping their feet in both the music and acting pond. As long as they continue to make millions in these industries, the trend of celebrity “dual careers” is sure to be one that lasts. club that I couldn’t be a part because I Check out the tabloids these days and wasn’t cool enough to be a part of. I don’t you’ll find the young and fresh faces of really think of it as a club anymore…but Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff, Mischa BarI do understand people’s style a lot more ton, and Nicole Ritchie (this is not a new and I do really revelation). understand my So often are own more.” Her these young modest nature socialites adds to her infiseen dining nite list of rare at the hottest qualities found spots in LA in Hollywood. and partying Some memorable at the hippest images of Haclubs in New thaway include York City that a canary yellow it’s hard to bubble dress believe they’re that she donned also pursuing for the premiere acting careers. of The Devil For the past Wears Prada, a few years, long, sequined the media has gown worn to been bomthe premiere barded by of Brokeback super skinny Mountain, and socialites that most recently, take on tempoa creamy white rary positions gown adorned as goddesses with a black bow to the rest of that was seen the praising Photo by Associated Press at this year’s world, driving Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada. Academy Awards. away the genuHer comfort in her attire stems from her ine talents in the business. But for just a security in her self image, which was moment, forget the recent trends of skull apparent when she said, “I accepted long printed scarves, oversized sunglasses, and ago though that I’m a curvy girl and rather skinny jeans. Anne Hathaway embodies than saying that there’s nothing wrong the real meaning of old Hollywood glamwith that I’ll just say that I’m a curvy girl. our, while maintaining an effortless and There’s nothing to justify.” If only the humble air about her. It’s hard to believe young starlets could be more influenced that the same girl who played the dishevby real role models like Hathaway, the eled and somewhat pathetic mess in the movie The Princess Diaries would end up entire direction of Hollywood could be revolutionized in an instant. as one of Hollywood’s most fashionable Hathaway has mastered so much young celebrities. She has not given into more than just fashion. Through the vast the recent trends of stick thin figures and spectrum of roles that she has taken on in late night clubbing but instead has used movies, from an experimental teenager in her sophistication and elegance to prove to the world that she’s not going anywhere Havoc to a naïve princess in The Princess Diaries, she has certainly developed into anytime soon. It was probably her role as a graceful and refined young woman. assistant to the fictitious Runway magaUnlike other celebs, it does not interest us zine’s snarky editor, Miranda Priestley, when Anne Hathaway goes grocery shopwhich really allowed Hathaway to burst ping or when Anne Hathaway leaves a onto the young Hollywood scene as the restaurant to go clubbing. However, there fashion icon that she has now become. In is truly something to be said about someresponse to the great “wardrobe enhanceone who can maintain their true down to ment” that her character, Andy, goes earth nature in the midst of all the falsity through in the movie, Hathaway said that in the media. she used to think that fashion “was a little Fiona Gibney ’07 Lexie Toorock ’07 American Idol Runners-Up Surpass Winners Emily Pandise ’10 When people think of American Idol contestants, they don’t just think of the winners, but the runners-up as well. In many cases, the winners were great singers and performers, but their popularity didn’t last for long after their debut singles. Post-season two, Ruben Studdard released a two-track CD after his American Idol win, but shortly thereafter seemed to fall off the face of the earth. The second place winner, Clay Aiken, however, remained a star. Aiken’s first album, Measure of a Man, was number one on the Billboard 200 list in October 2003, selling roughly 613, 000 copies in its first week. Season three runner-up Diana DeGarmo, who came in second to Fantasia Barrino, briefly starred as Penny in Hairspray, one of the most popular musicals on Broadway. In the most recent season, runner-up Katharine McPhee, who lost to “soul patrol” Taylor Hicks, has also been doing extremely well. Her self-titled debut album, which was released at the end of January, hit number two on the Billboard 100 charts shortly after its release. Both Aiken and McPhee have surpassed the actual winners from their seasons of Idol in album sales. Why is it that these runners-up are more popular than the winners? Corinne O’Neill tells Accents how she feels about it. “America gets things wrong. Especially things like American Idol. And to think about it technically, the runners-up have more freedom in choosing their careers, because they’re not tied down by the one-year contract that comes with [the first place] win,” the IHA freshman says. But she also thinks America gets things right - some of the time. “Carrie Underwood was my favorite of all the Idol winners and runnerups,” she adds. Anna Gioni also gave her two cents on the matter. “Maybe they have more drive to beat the winner in record sales, because they were beat [on the show],” she says. “Maybe they’re more inspired to do better.” As for whom IHA girls favor, Accents polled freshman girls who have been watching Idol since season one -- the year superstar Kelly Clarkson won. When polled, eighty percent of the girls chose Kelly Clarkson as their favor- “America gets things wrong. Especially things like American Idol.” 14 ite of the past five winners and twenty percent chose Carrie Underwood. A Mahwah High freshman, who prefers to remain unnamed, claims that Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood were the only rightful American Idol winners, and the other winners didn’t win a singing competition - they won a popularity contest. As for second place winners, three of the past contestants still have fans. Bo Bice, who lost to Underwood in season four, won twenty percent of the vote. Diana DeGarmo, who lost to Fantasia Barrino in season three, and Katharine McPhee both held 40% of the votes. Overall, though, the girls said their favorites as a group were definitely the runners-up, and record sales seem to agree with them. Until this year’s vote, however, viewers (and voters) can only keep watching and rooting for this season’s favorites on American Idol. Accents Fun Page Horoscopes Aries March 21-April 19 You can handle any social situations easily today -- you are a real charmer! You’ll save yourself much hassle if you insist on sitting down and taking care of the pesky details. It’s time to figure out who’s paid what bill and whose turn it is to walk the dog. Love is built upon such bagatelles. Taurus April 20- May 20 Large group situations are to be avoided today -- conflict is in the air. Pussyfooting around the topic will get you nowhere and confuse the people you’re talking to. Why fool around when you know exactly what you want? The stars give you the guts to go for it today. Gemini May 21-June 21 Do you have a hidden agenda? If so, you should stop hiding it. Others can help you.Unlike most people, you understand that the end of something also means the beginning of a new chapter. Starting over is right up your alley. If you’ve learned your lessons from the past, your future is bright. Cancer June 22-July 22 Avoid self-criticism today. Spend time nurturing and appreciating yourself. The difficulties between you and a loved one dissolve in a wave of fun that arises spontaneously between you two. Ride this out for a while. Laughter isn’t just the best medicine; it makes a great Band-Aid, too. Leo July 23-August 22 Miscommunication is a potential problem today -- try to be clear and concise.Money matters are touchy subjects, especially if you have had a more laissez-faire attitude toward cash in the past. Now’s a good time to start working on your attitude toward money and how you handle it -- or don’t. Virgo August 23-September 22 You want to rush ahead in a project, but you can’t -- this must be a group decision. Yes, you know what you want, but that doesn’t necessarily mean everyone else wants the same thing. (Hard to believe, but true.) Nix the royal attitude, and you’ll find the situation gets much easier. Libra September 22- October 22 Being grateful for the beauty in your life will invite more beauty into your life. You’re even more persuasive than usual (and that’s saying something). Someone important or close to you is willing to be persuaded into almost anything. Explore all your options right now. Scorpio October 23- November 21 Be mindful of the impression your words are making today. Be tactful. A tempting offer crosses your path. Your immediate reaction is to take it. Being hasty could get you in hot water. It’s funny, that old adage: You might get what you wish for. Think this one through. Sagittarius November 22 - December 21 Your self-confidence will grow if you put yourself in more-challenging situations. The little touches keep your day-to-day routine lively; those details add lots of quality of life. Be creative. Treat yourself with kindness. Why not get a massage or take an impromptu trip? Capricorn December 22 - January 19 If a fretting friend is driving you nuts, distract him or her with a fun outing. It’s the little things in life that really count. Create your own details: text message an affectionate word or two to a loved one during that dull meeting or jazz up your place with some off-the-wall decor during a craft night get-together. Aquarius January 20 - February 18 Don’t be nervous about unsolicited invitations you receive today. Accept them. A fresh burst of energy inspires you to put the past to rest and get on with the new. Take advantage of this rejuvenating attitude. It’s a great time to shake up the staid parts of your life that need a little pizzazz. Pisces February 19 - March 20 Slow down when you’re speaking today -- think before you open your mouth. You’re ready to leave the harbor, and lucky for you, the stars have given you fair winds and calm seas. All this forward motion is even easier when you leave unnecessary baggage behind. So get to it. Sources of N.J. Pride You watched “Mallrats” and said “I’ve been to that mall!” At least half the people you knew in high school went to Rutgers. You know where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. Your big class trip in elementary school was to Morristown. You long for the days when the Devils wore Christmas colors. You know that the only people that call it “Joisey” are from New York. You’ve planned a local trip around ensuring you pass at least one Dunkin’ Donuts. You don’t think of citrus when people mention “The Oranges” You know that it’s called “Great Adventure”... not “Six Flags.” You know that there are bakeries which are not part of a supermarket, but actual individual stores. You’ve ordered a “hard roll with butter” for breakfast. At least three people in your family still love Bruce Springsteen. You don’t have to go to Red Lobster to get fresh seafood. You once said, “It smells like New York in here,” You can go bowling at 1:30 A.M. (with automatic scoring)! In high school, you worked at a Friendly’s. The Garden State Parkway doesn’t freak you out at night. You know what a “jug handle” is. You have mandatory recycling. Enforced by law. You’ve eaten a pork roll and cheese on a hard roll...and like it. You’ve pondered, “Maybe basketball would be more popular in NJ if the Nets didn’t blow,” You say “water” weird. (Wadder, Cawfee, Dowg, wadever) Even your school made good Italian subs. You’ve lived through hurricanes, nor’easters and fires, but have never seen a tornado or earthquake. You can’t believe MTV went to Seaside Heights. You know that ACME is an actual store, not just a Warner Bros. creation. You only go to New York City for day trips. You’ve run out of money on the Parkway. You’re Italian. You know where to get the best bagel. There are no self serve gas stations and you like it that way. You know how to successfully handle a traffic circle. The Jets/Giants game has started fights at your school. Your car is covered with yellow-green dust in April and May You can’t understand why there aren’t more 24-hr diners elsewhere in the county You live within 45 minutes of at least three different malls You’ve seen or been in a fight between a Rangers fan and a Devils fan You’re related to someone who thinks the New York Jets should be called the New Jersey Jets You have at least one friend who drives a truck You’ve been camping You’ve been in a town or city where Spanish is spoken more than English You’ve purchased fireworks in Chinatown You liked the Jets even before this season You know where to get a freshly cooked Taylor Ham, Egg and Cheese sandwich at 2 a.m. At some time you got on the wrong highway trying to get out of Willowbrook mall Z-100 used to be your favorite radio station Anything less than three inches of snow ain’t anything . You think people from South Jersey talk funny You’re radioactive and proud of it. www. funnylists.net Sudokus Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each 3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9. 15 Accents A Chew of Truth Opinions Sinead Casey ’09 The Immaculate Heart Academy handbook states, “Students are not permitted to chew gum in the school building at any time.” However, I believe that this rule is ridiculous. It is scientifically contradictory, not to mention hypocritical. UK psychologists have discovered that “people who chewed [gum] throughout tests of both long-term and short-term memory produced significantly better scores than people who did not.” When students at IHA are tested on the elements of 18th century poetry, or the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, wouldn’t it be quite helpful to listen to these studies and allow students to chew a piece of gum? Why wouldn’t teachers allow us to do something that would produce better tests scores? If it is scientifically proven that gum chewing will help students to remember Abraham’s family tree or properly imply Charles’s Law, then by allowing IHA girls to chew gum during memorization tests, students would produce higher grades. Since as early as 1939, scientific studies have shown how chewing reduces muscular tension and helps people feel more at ease, in short, chewing gum also helps people to relax. IHA Sophomore Hayley Downing supports this claim, “For me, chewing gum is away for me to relive stress, when I am a presented with a project I take my stress out on my gum.” Perhaps if students were allowed to chew gum at school, IHA girls wouldn’t be so anxious while taking tests, quizzes, or completing class work in general. 99% of truck drivers find that chewing gum helps them stay alert at the wheel. keep IHA girls’ teeth healthy and prevent Chewing gum is so well-recognized for them from decaying. Doesn’t the adminishelping people stay alert and at the same tration want to see IHA students’ beautiful time easing tension that the U.S. Armed smiles? Forces has supplied gum to its soldiers Here at Immaculate Heart, responsibilever since World War I. One theory behind ity is important. this is Responsibility is Photo by Victoria DeMarinis that the seen as a fundaaction of mental aspect of chewing IHA life, but that stimuonly seems to lates a be true somepart of times. Students the brain are responsible called to choose and the hypractice their pothalaown faith. Stumus, dents enroll in which One of the many types of chewing gums we IHA girls enjoy (of Driver Ed their releases course otuside of school). sophomore year hormones so they can become that serve responsible drivto keep ers. Students are people responsible to prealert. pare for their SATs Along their junior year with and students are increasing responsible enough memory to leave IHA and go retention off to top tier uniby at least versities. Students 37% and are responsible to keeping Photo by Victoria DeMarinis study for their own students at tests and complete ease and Another kind of gum, most fruity than Stride. their work. alert, the Through school of their measures of responsibility, IHA has Dental Science at the University of Melbecome the Blue Ribbon School of Excelbourne in Australia conducted studies that lence it is today. However, IHA does not show, “Chewing sucrose-free gum after have the confidence to trust their students meals provided a positive anti-cavities with the responsibility to chew a piece of effect.” So chewing gum after lunch will gum and throw it in the garbage can when they are through. This preposterous no chewing gum rule exists on the basis that the IHA faculty is concerned about G.U.D (Gum Under Desks); at least, that would be the only logical reasoning for such a rule. The G.U.D factor is a reasonable argument to support such a rule, but remember how responsible IHA students are. The responsible students of Immaculate Heart Academy should not have to sacrifice their gum-chewing privileges and the scientifically proven benefits that come with gum chewing at school all because of a G.U.D fundamentalist. There are other ways to prevent G.U.D incidents without sacrificing responsible students’ right to chew gum. Perhaps IHA should change their policy on gum chewing; permit chewing and solve the G.U.D problem by punishing G.U.D placers with a more serious charge such as destruction of school property. People may be surprised to find that G.U.D. incidents were never an issue after all. Kristy Walsh, a sophomore at Tappan Zee High School, where gum chewing is allowed, claims, “Destruction of school property isn’t really a problem at my school. Kids don’t really put gum under desks; it’s really elementary and gross and most kids feel it’s easier to just throw out their gum than get in trouble.” The chewing of gum is said to be the world’s most common habit, with about 100,000 tons of gum being consumed every year. Chewing gum is probably the most often defied rule at IHA. A rule which is unnecessary to exist because chewing gum can only help IHA students; and that’s a chew of truth! Have American Security Measures Made Us a Safer Nation? Krystle Chen ’08 The United States has previously encountered several issues that have posed a threat against the security of the nation. From the Civil War to Communism, throughout history there has always been a problem in which the United States’ government has taken some form of action. Currently, the United States is fighting a war; not against a country or a political group, but instead against the protect our nation. But have we done enough? Currently in airports, anything containing liquid or gel, such as makeup, water bottles, or any types of beverage, is not allowed to be carried onto a plane Heavy metal screening of each passenger is done terrorists and has helped the government detect terrorist cells and plots. However, the War on Terror itself does not make the United States a safer from terrorism; it actually creates more of a risk. Even though the September 11 attacks have truly caused the United States to “wake up and smell the coffee,” or imple- Photos by Victoria DeMarinis. Deodorant is also no longer allowed on airplanes, due to the government trying to make our country more safe. Under new airline guide rules, make up is no longer allowed as carry-on on airplanes. abstract concept of terrorism. Since September 11, 2001, the United States has been involved in an ongoing war against terrorism. After the attacks, the United States passed the Patriot Act, tightened airport security, and engaged in the War in Iraq, which is also known as the War against Terror, in an effort to to ensure that no passenger is carrying weapons or bombs. In day to day life under the Patriot Act, the United States can monitor and intercept e-mail, tap phones and the Internet, as well as allow the Secretary of State to label any foreign group as terrorist organizations and deport any suspected terrorists. Despite being highly controversial, the Patriot Act signed on March 9, 2006 has been important in searching for suspected Water bottles are also no longer allowed on airplanes, due to the threats of terroist attacks. ment tighter security measures engaging in war with Iraq, the nation has not been made safer, but actually weaker. Since more troops are being sent abroad, there are not as many soldiers here to take care 14 of domestic problems. With the attacks on September 11, the United States realized that, although it may be one of the superpowers of the world, it is still open to terrorist attacks. This is the wake-up call to take more measures against terrorism. However, fighting a war in one country does not solve the problem since terrorism is a broadly international term. Terrorists are not limited to Muslim people, but could be anyone with a malicious intent to destroy human life. The United States is taking measures to fight against terrorism, but at the same time is making itself vulnerable to terrorist attacks by sending more troops around the world to fight the global war on terror. As for promoting peace in other nations, the United States’ government is not doing much. With alleged stories about “soft torture,” the United States is instead violating the Geneva Convention. An example of such a violation is the stories of torture that are going on at Guantanamo Bay where three people committed suicide. Similarly, the war in Iraq has not advocated peace but initiated political instability. With the mounting violence, Iraq is on the brink of a civil war. Besides Iraq, Sudan is in great need of help. However, it is being highly ignored as the attention is leaning toward the War in Iraq. Instead of the government, private organizations such as Amnesty International and Global Exchange Peace Campaign are working towards making and promoting peace in other nations. Accents Opinions Are Biases Learned at a Young Age? Kathleen McCaffrey ’08 “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” This childhood rhyme is far from true, and there has recently been much chatter surrounding the issue. The problem came to light several months ago, when actor Michael Richards burst into a racial tirade at a comedy show. More recently, radio host Don Imus was fired from his job due to racially insensitive comments about the Rutgers women’s basketball team. These incidents launched controversy in communities of all colors as to how we, as a nation, should combat against the traces of racism left in our country’s system. We cannot teach some people how to be understanding, and we cannot suppress freedom of speech; however, in outlets like the media and other forms of entertainment, we should be able to regulate and diminish the appearance of derogatory racial terms whenever possible as a society. The first amendment is sacrosanct. In no way or form should the freedom of speech ever be stripped from an American citizen. It is what gives us our greatest forms of expression, protest, entertainment, and the freedom to think as we please. To put a fine on a word, or to have a rule against it, would be unconstitutional. If we were to start banning the “n”-word, or any racial slur, what is to stop communities from banning any other word they hate? It would be absolute pandemonium, and impossible to control. If record or movie companies choose to produce art with racial slurs, it’s their right to – just as it is their right to produce information about the history of struggles wholesome, family-oriented work. of each group or race, people will learn to Self expression is a right of all Amerirespect each culture more willingly. The can citigoal of zens and diminif one ishing person racism or group isn’t to chooses mold to the produce Amerioffensive can content public and the into one Amerigiant can race public Photo by Victoria DeMarinis and to strongly weaken dispride The differences that makes these boys unique, may also set agrees, then the them up to be victims of bias. within groups, people should but rather to take it upon themselves to boycott the highlight each one’s spectacular qualities, albums or movies they disagree with. This and to learn to understand them. Ignorance will not yield a profit for the group and, is a threat to Americans achieving underin turn, will both send a message that we standing with one another, and through do not condone it as a nation and will not education, it will hopefully subside. give them the funding for another producThere is no excuse for bias crimes extion. isting in America. The fact that one AmerPerceptions of other cultures and biases ican could have such a lack of respect are developed at an early age. Since there for another undermines the unity that we is such a strong feeling towards diminpreach and need to sustain a stable social ishing racial discrimination, the public society. All Americans have the right to education system should take it upon itself believe whatever they wish about a difto educate children about racial tolerance. ferent culture, but acting out on disdain is The issue of equality between both races entirely unacceptable. Excessive verbal and sexes should be stressed so that peoand physical harassment are both offenses ple grow up with either a non-existent, or that don’t have a sentence that is equal to a dulled sense of bias. Perhaps with more the seriousness of their crimes. Belittling someone for a reason that they cannot help or choose is a disgusting thing to do to a human being. We don’t ask to be born our respective race, creed, or sex, and we should not be punished or favored for it. By trying these cases harder in court, and giving them longer sentences, the court system will show that we as a culture do not accept these crimes. By showing that we do not accept these crimes, the inequitable in our society will think twice before spewing out a slur offensive to any of the 300 million people in our country who are protected by the law. We cannot create change unless we truly want it. The aftermath and reaction to what both Michael Richards and Don Imus said is great evidence to the fact that the majority of America is intolerant of racism. However, even though many disagree to what both these men have said and are disgusted by their actions, the last thing we should do is to strip these people of their rights to say how they feel. Instead, we should address the problem of racism as a united society. Ignorance is the core of all racism and through knowledge, this ignorance will subside. By putting a harsher sentence on bias crimes, our legal system can show that we do not tolerate any action that will further separate our objective of becoming a truly united America. Nobody in the United States of America deserves to be attacked for their differences, for our country has grown to be a world superpower through the assimilation and representation of every single culture in the world. Media Approaches Global Warming Liz Coda ’09 Global warming has been a topic for debate for quite some time now. The idea that all the energy human beings are using and the waste they are producing is increasing the planet’s climate is a prevalent theme in politics, the media, and even in everyday conversation. A myriad of views and opinions have been voiced on the matter, and people just can’t seem to come to a universal conclusion about it. In the last few years, two very different movies have been produced that focus on this topic – An Inconvenient Truth and The Day After Tomorrow. The latter obviously was not very realistic; yet if you didn’t spend the entire time gawking over Jake Gyllenhaal, you would have noticed the startling scientific possibilities it portrayed. A storm that puts half the country in that kind of a dire weather predicament is not as unreal as it appears. Hollywood certainly over-exaggerated the situation, yet the fundamental issue and the possible long-term consequences it could have on life and our planet are not much different from the issues and threats this movie addressed. Early in the film, Dennis Quaid’s character says that it is our children and grandchildren that will suffer the effects of the rapid global climate changes. Even though the characters in the movie face the trauma themselves, his proposal that future generations could be at risk holds true in reality. It may seem as if nothing is wrong now, yet if human beings continue to create so much air pollution, the planet could potentially be in grave danger. In his Academy Award-winning documentary, Al Gore takes a bit of a more realistic approach to this world-wide issue. While his arguments are all based on sci- Photos by Victoria DeMarinis. Many movies are being made about the problems of global warming. The polar bear is one animal that is feeling the effects of climate change. 15 entific research, study, and fact, there are more similarities between these two films than one might think. At one point in An Inconvenient Truth, Gore narrates that there has been seasonal melting in the past in Greenland and is now getting worse. From 1992 to 2005, the amount of melting ice on Greenland has more than doubled. If this continues, it is projected that sea level globally will rise up to twenty feet. This would effectively destroy almost all coastal and lowland areas all over the world, killing or displacing nearly a hundred million people. The amount of sea water that would cover these areas can be precisely scientifically measured, and it is predicted that Manhattan would be covered in ocean water from the southern-most tip up to the World Trade Center Memorial. The Day After Tomorrow portrays a scenario in which all of Manhattan is flooded over the course of two days. While it is a far-fetched concept that something this extreme would happen in such a short period of time, the possibility of devastation of this magnitude occurring over time is not that unthinkable. Politicians often address the issue of global warming in campaigning, yet one solid, lasting solution has yet to be reached and put into action. Solving such a crisis will take a world-wide effort, yet there are tiny steps people can take everyday. Simply turning off a light when leaving a room or trying to recycle more than throw away garbage can have long term effects on the environment and the planet. Many people debate that global warming is merely a myth and human beings do not have any effect on the climate or weather of the world. Regardless of what is really true, human beings are still harming the environment every day in a multitude of ways. It is up to us to do what we can to keep the earth healthy and prevent any more damage. Accents Should there be a Universal Language? Opinions Krystle Chen ’08 As a biracial person, I have often found it difficult to learn more than two languages. Although my native language is English, I also speak Hindi and Spanish. Yet when it comes to learning how to read and write the other languages, it can be pretty challenging and time consuming. When I try to learn the alphabets of a new language, I am intrigued by the language disparity in each existing race in the world. As human beings, are we to differentiate ourselves solely by the languages we speak? Having different languages is pretty neat, but when traveling to various countries it can be a tremendous barrier. Personally, I’ve had several problems regarding people who don’t understand English. Although I live in the United States, where English is the native language, some people here still don’t speak it! If I wanted to get directions or help, they simply would not know what I’m talking about. I had a bad experience once when I got lost while walking down the streets of West New York. Not one person knew decent English. I spent several hours trying to get directions to the store that I had been looking for; it was frustrating as I spent my whole day rushing up every street to find out that every effort I had made was futile. Besides the difficulty that I face when I want to interact with another foreign individual, foreigners also feel the same way as I do. Coming from a different country and settling into a new one is challenging. Starting life over again without knowing the native language is frustrating. You don’t know whether you’re being cheated every time you make a purchase or if you can trust what a native is saying. All this paranoia and confusion can be cleared if there is simply one language that every human being on Earth is obligated to know. According to Becky Ryan, a junior at IHA, an international language fosters a common ground between people of different countries. “One universal language could bring everyone in the world closer and they might be able to relate with one another more easily.” People of different countries would no longer have to worry because they would be able to read, write, and speak a common language. People could easily communicate with each other and would not have to face the problems of translating from one language to another. Human translators are not completely objective either- they can easily misinterpret what one person is saying and translate it completely differently from its original meaning. It can get pretty agitating to have to play telephone every time you land into a foreign country or meet an immigrant or foreign tourist. In addition, having a uniform international language would encourage tourism and international business, thus, benefiting the global economy. With the economy improving, more people would be able to buy more products, thus, leading to a beneficial cycle. The international language could be anything- from English, the most commonly spoken language, to sign language that even the deaf and dumb could communicate through. Whatever the language may be, it will be decided based upon majority rule. The United Nations, government officials, or best yet, popular vote, should decide what the international language should be. If an international language is implemented, it could do worlds of good – finally leveling the ground in promoting international welfare and communication. Putting U in the UK A More Colorful Political Spectrum Kathleen McCaffrey ’08 Sarah Camiscoli ’08 Being one-hundred percent Irish, I always thought I was different than the English, Welsh, and Scots. As it turns out, I’m not that much different than the other members of the British Isles, genetically speaking of course. Until very recently, many people have always thought the Irish and the inhabitants of Britain were the descendants of two entirely different people. The Irish have always been associated with the Celts, and the British with the Anglo-Saxons. However, geneticists throughout the UK have dismissed this in recent studies, and it is now hypothesized that these two islands have been inhabited for thousands of years by a single type of people. The new theory being put out by scientists at Oxford says the principal ancestors of today’s British and Irish populations arrived from Spain about 16,000 years ago. Supposedly, these settlers spoke a language related to Basque, which is still spoken in the northern regions of Spain today. The British Isles were unpopulated 16,000 years ago, left uninhabited by glaciers for about 4,000 years. The former inhabitants fled to southern refuges in Europe. When the climate warmed and the glacier melted, people moved back north. At the time of the move the English Channel and the Irish Sea were still land, making it easy for settlers to migrate towards what we Where do you stand? Are you a coning a war whose purpose is solely for ecoservative Republican, whose daily attire nomic gain. As a liberal, you live under consists of snazzy business suits, the latest the image of a free-loving hippy, defying Bluetooth, and a costly leather briefcase? the ideals of capitalism and demanding Or are you more of a liberal Democrat, incredible amounts of federal dollars to who embraces barefoot “milk the system.” Why peace rallies dressed in must our nation, one ripped jeans and excesfilled with unbelievable sive hemp jewelry? potential, suffer political If you find yourself restraints made by our somewhere between the own society? political extremes listed It is foolish to say above, you have most that a more moderate likely embraced a more system, built upon a wide modern, moderate politichoice of parties with cal party. equal prominence could Probably your paronly occur in an ideal ents, and definitely your nation. We are living in grandparents fit either an ideal nation. We are political stereotype industrialized, powerful, much better than you and respected among the do. There is a simple international community. explanation for this poWe have the resources. litical phenomenon. The We have the potential. It Photo by Victoria DeMarinis. traditional two party sysis merely our choice to Obama’s book. tem of democracy is quite aim for a more “colorful” outdated. In a nation whose foundation is political spectrum. built upon a variety of ideals, individual Barak Obama, Senator from Illinois beliefs, and a melting pot of cultures, why and potential 2008 presidential candidate, does such a rigid two party system exist? expressed a similar belief in his novel The The American people, representing Audacity of Hope. There is hope, Obama a colorful spectrum of individuality, are believes, in “a government that truly bound by the rigidness of today’s political represents Americans - that truly serves parties. As a conservative, you suffer the Americans.” But, to reach this goal, it stereotype of being an uncompassionate will “require a new kind of politics that corporate worker, hoarding tax money will need to reflect their lives as they are from those who need it most and supportactually lived.” He envisions politics that “won’t be prepackaged, ready to pull off the shelf.” Instead Obama supports politics, “that will remind [us], despite our Editor-in-Chief differences, of how much we share: comSarah Salomon mon hopes, common dreams, a bond that Junior Editor will not break.” But Obama is just one Clare Geraghty voice in a nation of millions. News Editor Yes, it is true that compromise is Allison Gallagher sometimes impossible between political extremists; and yes, it is also true that a Opinions Editor more moderate political spectrum would Jill Grimaldi Arts and Entertainment Editor not appear over night. But it is up to us, the people of “this great nation,” to aspire Kaitlin Spillane for a wider political spectrum. It is up to Sports Editor us: conservative or liberal; black or white; Katie Kirbstat rich or poor; urban or rural; to support a Health and Technology Editor political spectrum that better represents Linda Alvarez the interests and welfare of our people. Layout Editor For the sake of our nation, and “for the Victoria DeMarinis sake of future generations, we should collectively and passionately recommend” a Moderator more moderate system and a wider politiMs. Abdallah cal spectrum. It is merely up to us. Printer now know as Ireland. The new population lived by hunting and gathering, and even survived a cold spell that lasted from 12,300 to 11,000 years ago. It is estimated that 75% of the current British and Irish populations settled in their respective areas between 15,000 to 7,000 years ago when the two islands were split from Europe and each other. Since then, no invasion from another country has dramatically impacted the genetic makeup of the residents of the UK or Ireland. There is much debate about the feasibility of this Oxford theory since it relies not only on genetic data but also on the impact of invasions on two separate cultures, and language changing methods developed by geneticists. However, as more research is being done, it is becoming more accepted within the science community. If this theory is proven true, then residents of the British Isles have common genetics. That would mean all of their differences can only be attributed to Celtic influence in the west and northern European influence in the eastern regions. Despite this, scientists doubt their findings will help diminish cultural differences. Others are less skeptical of the impact these findings will have on each culture. Perhaps science will trace your gene pool, or put U in the UK, through genetics. 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