New online tutoring! - John Abbott College
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New online tutoring! - John Abbott College
bandersnatch Interrupting award ceremonies since 1971 New online tutoring! In This Issue The Healthy Choice Page 2 The Healthy Choice is a new segment focusing on physical and mental wellness. These food choices and everyday activities can help you shed unwanted weight and take care of stress all to help you through your every day student life. Cure for colour blindness? Page 5 A team of US researches at the University of Washington have been successful in curing adult monkeys from colour-blindness using gene therapy. These monkeys were unable to differentiate between red and green before receiving the treatment. Although more studies are required, some experts believe that this method may be useful in the treatment of humans with this disease. Band of poor marketing Page 8 On September 10, John Abbott College was treated to a performance from the British alternative blues band, Band of Skulls. They played a 30 minute (tops) performance in the Agora. Besides the poor attendance, (which is understandable since most people are in class at that time) the show itself was marketed very poorly. I don’t know if it was marketed by the band/band representatives or by the school, but whoever it was really dropped the ball. Sections Campus Life...................... 1 News . ................................ 4 Entertainment . ................ 6 Opinions............................. 8 Arts .................................... 9 Games . ............................. 10 Sports................................. 11 Sacha BaikiePedneault & Emilie Gagnon Hajek Contributors I f yo u a r e o n e of the many students at John Abbott College struggling with English, there is help for you! If you need help with g rammar, structure, or overall essay writing, drop by the Writing Center in the basement of the library. There you can seek help for one or all of your writing assignments regardless of the course. Whether Photo by Will Attar you need a hand with getting your ideas sorted out for an essay, you don’t understand an assignment, or you simply want practice speaking English, our writing tutors are always willing to help! You can make an appointment in advance by dropping by the English Department lobby (P-138) where there is a white binder on the table in which you can sign up for a particular tutor, or simply drop by the writing center. A new feature for the writing center Bander Puzzle Nathan Wong Puzzle Master Riddle: A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How can this be? this semester is online tutoring! The best part about it is that it’s FREE and available to all John Abbott students. These services are for any students who require help in English. To sign up for online tutoring, check out the Writing Center Community in your JAC Portal. If you can’t find it, then look for it in the community directory. From there you can find the online tutoring under “Student Success” where you can find all the help you want and need! If you Student Poll Do you find the poster in the “Controversal Poster” (page 3) article to be too offensive to be posted around the halls of John Abbott College? 89% No 11% Yes YES Send your answer to bandersnatch@johnabbott.qc.ca to be entered in a draw for a prize. Set the subject as: “Riddle Answer Issue 2” The answer will appear in the next issue! Stay Tuned! NO Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 Volume 39, Issue 2 would rather have face-to-face tutoring, the Grand Opening of the writing center w a s M o n d a y, September 21. Our tutors are t h e r e t o h e l p. Each tutor has been instructed o n h ow t o g o about helping o th er studen ts with their essays. They have also excelled in English and are prepared t o a n s we r a n y questions that may stump you! However you must remember writing tutors are here to help you, not to write your papers for you! Make sure you come in prepared with some ideas and the information your teacher has given to you for your assignment(s). Ideally, come to the writing center with a rough copy of an essay so you can continue on from there. We are confident that after a few sessions with us you will start to build more confidence in your writing skills and you will be able to see a difference in your writing abilities! Letter from the Editor This week I’d like to use my letter to remind everyone of a few things about Bandersnatch. First of all, as a student newspaper we are always accepting articles from student contributors, no matter their journalistic experience or writing talent. Secondly, the Opinions section of our paper is not subject to the same fact-checking that our other sections are because we are not willing to change an opinions article sent to us regardless of its factual accuracy or inaccuracy. Thirdly, we remind all our readers that the opinions expressed in our Opinions section are those of their author(s), and are not meant to represent Bandersnatch. The Editor-in-Chief, Matt Guité If you would like to voice your opinion about this matter, send us an email at bandersnatch@johnabbott.qc.ca Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 • 1 With Will Attar Campus Life Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus K Sex Columnist They’re your first thought in the morning, your first smile of the day, the first face you look for in a crowd, and more often than not the reason you wash your gym clothes. Ah, what could be sweeter than the fruits of young love or more powerful than its overzealously applied perfume/ cologne reeking essence? I think you’d agree that nothing compares…well, except maybe for the shock you’re about to experience when I tell you that you are in fact in love or in lust with an alien. Well you are at least according to author John Gray in his Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus book published in 1992. I think, ladies and gentlemen (or should I say, Martians and Venusians) that he may be on to something. In contrast with those who wish to emphasize the similarities between the sexes, John Gray’s book aims to retain focus on that which differentiates men from women and women from men. Now I must warn you that some feminists have found his book to be sexist and patronizing, and it probably is. However, it has some value if you are able to pick and choose from it that which you feel you can relate to. What I found most striking about this book is its capacity to serve as a simple blatant reminder that we are different. (Equal! But different.) Our differences stem from a variety of things from the obvious biological aspects to our social conditioning. We are raised from birth to grow up to fulfill the roles of our assigned gender, thus we are taught to internalize different rules and habits, even beliefs and values in order to live up to some elusive idealized icon of our designated gender. Fortunately we’ve come a long way from the “50’s housewife and bring-home-the-bacon-man” cookie cutter expectations to embrace a much wider range of human expression, which will one day hopefully eliminate the gender role constraints that remain. However it is probable that we will always embody different characteristics of our sex and this may cause some things to get lost in translation. That aside, lets get back to that special alien someone of yours. It is likely that while delving into the process of creating a relationship, you’ve hit some rough patches, and it’s very likely you may have even hit some extraterrestrial types, which is understandable. We’ve grown up in different worlds, speak different languages, and wear very different types of underwear; communication with such barriers between you can be (to say the least) very difficult! If you want a relationship to last beyond a night, a month, or that blissful honeymoon period, then you better get yourself set on learning how to overcome the barriers of communication. For starters communicate about communicating! A good way to learn each other’s style is to just to talk frankly about it. Try to establish ways in which you can be aware and be receptive to how you are communicating. Try to pinpoint what is productive (especially when arguing) and what is counter-productive; and when it is counter-productive, to find solutions together to solve your communication hangups. (Counseling? Online and library resources? Advice from veteran couples??) Remember if you feel suppressed, overwhelmed, ignored or threatened by your partner when trying to voice concerns regarding any aspect of the relationship it could be an indication that the relationship is unhealthy and in need of some readjusting. Don’t be a afraid to talk to someone about it regardless of what planet you’re from. If this sounds like work, that’s because it is! Especially between the sheets, all that communicating and practicing, voicing what you want, how bad you want it, and where you want it can be exhausting! However, in the end, communication will help you establish what you need and want from a relationship and will endure throughout the relationship. You have a voice, let it be heard loud and clear! Any questions, concerns or topics you would like addressed don’t hesitate to email hellssweetangel@gmail.com for more information. Best of luck! -K. BANDERSNATCH John Abbott College 21275 Lakeshore Road P.O. Box 2000 Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3L9 Phone: (514) 457-6610 ext. 5389 Fax: (514) 457-6091 Office: H-041 Web: http://www.bandersnatch.ca/ E-mail: bandersnatch@johnabbott.qc.ca Matt Guité Editor-in-Chief Stephanie Hunziker Assistant Editor-in-Chief Lance Bui News Editor Will Attar Campus Life Editor Dominique Daoust Entertainment Editor Patricia Fitzgibbon Arts Editor François Dumouchel Opinions Editor Andrew Hachey Games Page Editor Free the Children or Free the Club-room Amanda Gallo Lance Bui News Editor David Alexander If one were to walk down to the clubs small “hallway” and look at what for merly was the Free the Children clubroom, one would be disgusted. In front of the door are garbage cans and an accumulation of various pieces of trash over the last few weeks. O ve r t h e y e a r s, t h i s o n c e ve r y Photo by Will Attar 2 • Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 big student org anization dwindled to what is nowadays an empty clubroom that has become a storage room to its neighbouring clubs. Only two options are left: the first is to somehow revive Free the Children with Abbott’s new students of the Fall 2009 semester or to “free the clubroom” and make place for an up-andcoming club. Several clubs have already ex- Photo by Will Attar pressed interest a new club therefore will be an arduous in obtaining a room of their one, due to reluctance in the first place own. The process, though quite to move Free the Children from its cursimple, demands proper justifica- rent location. tions. Among other things, clubs Furthermore, a member of Student must show that they need a room Activities expressed that the angle from more than simply to have a place which the Club committee will approach to hang out and relax. They must a demand for a clubroom will be to see also be in existence for at least whether the club deserves a room as opone year. posed to whether a room is available. When asked about the matter, If anyone feels they need a clubroom, a member of SUJAC talked about they can make a quick run to Student how Free the Children made large Activities in H-159 for more information. contributions in the past to helpBetter yet, if anyone is interested in ing the children of Third World joining Free the Children, more informacountries by organizing events tion can be found in Student Activities at John Abbott College. The as well. task of obtaining their room for Sports Editor Production Manager Alex Callard Office Manager Open Webmaster Bandersnatch is the student-run Alternative Press at John Abbott College. It is published every two weeks and is partially funded by the Student Activities Commitee and by advertising solicited members. Submissions are welcome and become property of Bandersnatch. Submissions must be sent via E-mail to bandersnatch@johnabbott.qc.ca and must be in Plain Text format (.txt) or Microsoft Word Document format (.doc). All submissions must include the full name and telephone number of the contributor, as well as the e-mail address if applicable. Bandersnatch reserves the right to reject submissions or to edit any submissions for length, legality, or clarity. Submissions should be a maximum of 500 words but may be printed if they are worthwhile. Spelling and grammar will not be corrected on submissions as it is the responsibility of the contributor to correct them. Submissions should be dropped off at the Bandersnatch office, located in the basement of Herzberg, room H-041 (across from the hallway entrance of The Oval). Bandersnatch Campus Life i f i Rec s Life pus s Mov ycl ws Lif s Li us ecy Life O us c s R w e e s w t o R p s e o vi ho ies ng Sh Cams Even Movi Show Camp g S n Cam Mo ng Sh v n n s o i i t l l O n n c li n M ts c g ecy Life O us Life edia Even cyclin Life O us Eve Recyc nts Recy R s e s v s m s n p s s m dia ws Re s E vie mp ies vie ow an how Co Mo g Sh On Ca ome s Mov ling S pus medi ovies g Sho On Ca edian ts Mo C o n in ycl s Life pus Event Recyc n Cam us C ents M cycli s Life s Com Even e u w p s s v m w O R ns Sho On Ca edian Movie s Life n Cam ians E ovies g Sho Camp edia m d n n fe Com vents Show Life O ome ents M ecycli ife O us Co s Li C L E g s p s and in how pus ns Ev iedown s R of mhelping those with high wbile, ans cAlexander opressure. ycl CaYogurt v blood h S a diDavid m i o n S e e a is key to healthy, Matt Guité g d R Manager C M ling fe O e n m i s s l n o t Production Editor-in-Chief m e c i C s L digestion as it promotes the pasovi Recy Life O us Co Even ecyc natural w M o of waste through your digestive tract. ies ows amp dians vies R g Shsage nts h Healthy CChoicemisea new segment n o Eve s Mov gThe S i focusWhile these yogurts promote digestion, some A number of controversial posters have been l n O o yc in on physical ts M RThese nt ycling c C e f n e e i and mental wellness. food brands of yogurt still go as far as having fibre torn down from the billboards scattered throughv e sL Ev vies s E s Rec choices w s o and everyday activities can help you shed added to the mix. It doesn’t end there, either. out the school. The posters (see lower right), which n o a h e Mcare diand s e ovi ling S unwanted weight t take of stress all to All yogurts, made from soy or milk, have a advertised Peace Studies, were posted around the om Even yc Cthrough c help you your every day student life. sizeable amount of protein and calcium. On school on Tuesday the 15 of September. There e s R n dia– When you think of yogurt, you top of that, yogurt can manage lactose intoler- were two variations of the poster, one of which Yogurt e Comstart thinking of one of those com- ance, although it is a dairy product itself. It is no depicted Hitler and can be seen to the lower right, might Campus Life The Healthy Choice: Yogurt mercials promoting the ‘Probiotic cultures’ in their product. Well, I’m here to debunk a little on what is behind those terms, and why yogurt is this week’s healthy choice. Some Yogurts contain Probiotic cultures [specifically, active or live bacteria] that have properties that aid in the breaking wonder that yogurt has been eaten in cultural dishes and desserts for over 4000 years, and that to this date we still make it a part of our dips, snacks and desserts. When looking for the right yogurt, go for a brand with low sugar, low fat and no added sweeteners. If that taste is too bland for you, try adding your own flavours to the mix. Blueberries and strawberries make great toppings. The best part is that yogurt can come in small packages for when you’re on the go. You can even find it in our school’s cafeteria. If this hasn’t convinced you, I strongly suggest you do further research on yogurt, because the health benefits don’t stop there. Breakdown: Yogurt is good for digestion, a viable source of calcium & protein supplement, and it is positively delicious. Recommended brand(s): Astro: Biobest Vitalite, Activia. If you would like to suggest a topic that you would like to learn more about, send an MIO to David Alexander, or if you would like to publish your own ‘Healthy Choice’ article, send it to bandersnatch@johnabbott.qc.ca Hard Rock on Campus Sarah Giancola Contributor Though the dark promotional posters and mildly morbid band name suggested a metal or a more somber hard rock genre, the British Alternative Rock trio Band of Skulls showed John Abbott College just what they are made of. The trio met in college in Southampton, England and found that musically, they worked well together. With two singers (both doubling with instruments), a drummer and all three of them songwriting, the creative potential was endless, and so they began their musical journey together as Fleeing New York. The band, composed of Emma Richardson (bass/vocals), Matt Hayward Photo by Mohamad Al Labade Bandersnatch Campus Life (drums) and Russell Marsden (guitar/ vocals) worked on demos in November 2008 at Courtyard Studios in Oxfordshire, where they came across an international collective which had stations in Montreal, LA and London. They soon changed their name to Band of Skulls and so their debut album, Baby Darling Doll Face Honey was recorded and polished between January and March 2009, and released on September 1, 2009. Their short set list was just enough to show us their array of influences and individual styles that define Band of Skulls while leaving us wanting more. They kicked off with a funky-bluesy, mostly instrumental introduction. At this point, it was clear that the posters had misinterpreted the essence of the band and that although some might be disappointed that it wasn’t a metal band playing at John Abbott College, many were surprised at the nonspecific sounds coming from this act. Amongst their more upbeat tracks, “I Know What I Am” was my favourite of the s e t . T h e 9 0 ’s Controversial posters torn down and the other which simply contained various sayings used to justify religious violence over the years. Fifteen copies of each poster were printed and posted on various billboards, often right next to each other. Within hours, however, thirteen out of the original fifteen posters depicting Hitler had been torn down. No copies of the other poster were harmed, despite being right beside the ones that were removed. Yves Saint-Pierre, the teacher who printed and put up the posters, was shocked to see such a strong reaction over the subject matter. “They were meant to be provocative, but I hadn’t anticipated that some people would react strongly to the image without taking in the whole meaning. The text plays off the image, of course. It does not support it.” All posters put up around the school must be given to Student Activities to be reviewed before being posted, so I spoke with Jill Gowdey, chairperson of Student Activities. She told me that in the past posters have been vandalised or torn, but rarely so quickly and rarely in such a way that denied the chance for discussion over the potentially offensive material. When I began asking around the college, some students expressed concern over posting such controversial posters in light of the numerous students attending John Abbott from Germany. Though none wished to be named, several people felt that the imagery was insensitive to the exchange students that have made the effort to study at this college. For his part, Mr. Saint-Pierre is not willing to be silenced so easily. Though he is disappointed with the reaction to his posters, he has not given up on this attempt to build interest in Peace Studies. “I can only hope this is the work of a single person, that most of our students are discerning enough to take in the whole message, not just its most shocking element.” The poster that was taken down garage rock/ foot stomping folk sound makes for an interesting sound and a genuinely good time. The track has been picked up by MUCH MUSIC and MTV Canada, and in April 2009 has made the iTunes Singles of the W e e k W o r l d Photo by Mohamad Al Labade Wide listing with by looking at each other. They struck me 322 000 downloads in the US, and 33 000 as a pretty personable group of people, in Canada. The song has also been getting which their lyrics and interaction with the airtime by various radio stations around audience portrays clearly. the world. Another element of the show I A solid tune with quite the rhythmic thought was a good move on the band’s feel and a moody frame, “Blood” was one part was that they handed out free raffle of the more somber tracks on the set list, tickets when people took a seat for band but also one of the most liked. merchandise, which they would draw at Though classified as alternative rock, the end of the show. Not only did this their overall sound is pretty raw, often encourage people to stay and see what quite bluesy and garage-rock oriented. the band is all about, it was a good step Hearing them play makes it evident for promotional reasons. why they are often related to Oasis, The All in all, judging by the reaction of Redwalls, Blondie, Flea, Kings of Leon the audience, I’d say Band of Skulls was a and The White Stripes with a hint of hit at John Abbott College. I for one enJimi Hendrix. joyed them, and I’m glad those who were The band seems to be a pretty tightly skeptical went nonetheless. I’m sure many knit group of people, which really shines people were impressed by the band and through when they communicate simply will be looking forward to hearing more. Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 • 3 NDP loves Conservatives Tim Gale Staff Writer The NDP is siding with the Conservative party to help pass a plan that would see an extension in employment insurance for long time workers It’s possible that this move would also mean no election anytime soon. However, NDP leader Jack Layton says that “[they’re] going to take things on a case by case basis”. So that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ll back them up for everything now on, right? Keep reading. Deputy Leader of the NDP party Thomas Mulcair hinted on Wednesday (September 16, 2009) that they might support the Conservative party past the September 18 vote, if the government keeps its promises to expand its benefits for employment insurance. The NDP is not alone in supporting the Conservative party on this, the Bloc Quebecois is also supporting the plan. Can you guess who isn’t? Why, the Liberal Party of course! They won’t support the Conservatives in any vote, or anything really. Liberal Dominic LeBlanc had this to say about NDP’s recent support of the Conservative party: “I think frankly the NDP were so desperate to show their confidence in Mr. Harper, that they allowed themselves to be bought for what is in fact a very modest initiative.” Considering that the NDP voted against the Conservatives 79 times, it’s no wonder that LeBlanc is using fightin’ words. Visuals from the editor “Cart coming through. Yup! Watch yourself, please!” Terry Jones yells at the Amazon facility. After fifteen years of being recognized as a leading online bookstore, which also seels movies and music products, Amazon will be enlarging its horizons with the sales of other merchandise on its website. The transition had already been made this year in North America. With this “upgrade”, it now competes alongside eBay and Wal-Mart, among many others. This expansion has helped Amazon overcome the recession, even though its media business had hit a dry spell. However, offering a wider selection of goods, Amazon is soon to be considered one of the biggest online retailers nowadays. Terry Jones drives a cart at the Amazon facility Talks of tax increases alongside a new health care plan have been at the heart of many concerns in the United States. On Sunday September 20th, President Barack Obama gave five back-to-back television interviews in order to assure sceptics that his plans would not affect taxes on the middle class. “[If] you can’t afford health insurance, you certainly shouldn’t be punished for that.” says President Obama during his interview with ABC. “For us to say that you’ve got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase. What it’s saying is that we’re not going to have other people carrying your burdens for you anymore.” he added. Obama speaks about health care News Oddities Will Attar Campus Life Editor What are the odds? Bulgaria’s national lottery had the same six winning number draw twice in a row. What are the odds? One in over 4 million. This occur rence caused a lot of suspicion amongst many people, including Sports Minister Svilen Neikov who ordered an immediate investigation. In the end, it turned out it was only a coincidence. T h e l o t t e r y o r g a n i z e r s s ay i t i s impossible to tamper with the lottery machine and the draws are done in the presence of a special committee and on live television which guarantees no cheating. Eighteen people guessed all six numbers and each won 10, 164 levs ($7,700). Not dying in vein C o nv i c t e d r a p i s t a n d mu r d e r e r Romell Broom had his execution date delayed for one week because his executioners could not find a suitable vein to use as an access point for the lethal injection. Prison officials in Ohio have never had this problem before. By law, the execution must be done by lethal injection, but officials must now consult several people about how 4 • Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 to go about doing so. The only other problem they have experienced with lethal injection is when a prisoner couldn’t be sedated. A prisoner must be sedated before he or she receives the lethal injection. With Broom, they couldn’t even get that far. Train misses drunken teen A young French teen, who had just attended the Saint Nolff music festival and was piss drunk, fell asleep face down on a railway track and kept on sleeping as a train roared over him. The 19 year old was spotted on the tracks by the driver, who immediately slammed on the brakes. Unfortunately, the train was only able to stop a few hundred meters further on. When police and firefighters arrived at the scene, the teen promptly gave officials the “one fingered salute” for having been awoken, and turned over to fall back asleep. “It was his unconscious state that saved him really, as he lay there completely still like a dead body,” said a spokesman for the local police force, adding that the clearance under the train is only around 20 centimetres. The teen went to the hospital where he was only treated for his alcohol binge. The only marks he has from the train incident are grease marks on his jacket. “He’s not really aware of what happened,” said the police spokesman. SUJAC UPDATE Greetings JAC-lings! This is your second SUJAC Update so far. We certainly hope that all your classes are going well and that you are happy with your classes and teachers (because that’s what’s most important!). As far as SUJAC-related upcoming events are concerned, there’s one BIG one coming up! Yes folks…it’s the SUJAC-Club Day! SUJAC-Club Day is an event that will be taking place in The Agora on Wednesday, September 30, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. This event showcases all the interesting and cool clubs and student organizations that John Abbott students have to offer. You’ve got to come and check out the theme for this year’s SUJAC-Club Day! The student groups will jump into a Time Warp and take you back in History. Come and see how each group decorates their booth according to a specific Time period (e.g., Pop Culture of the 70’s, Renaissance, etc.). Also, CSKY will be there, playing live, you’ll have a chance to meet some of the Bandersnatch staff, and, of course, your SUJAC Executives and Congress student reps will be there to meet you and answer any of your questions. There are games to play, and prizes to be won and some free munchies! So come on down and join in on the fun! SUJAC is presently looking for volunteers who could help set up and take down and/or decorate the SUJAC booth. If you’re interested, drop by the SUJAC Office at Penfield-101 and give your name to Barb, the SUJAC Coordinator. One of the highlights for SUJAC is to be able to congratulate all your new Congress members for 2009-2010 academic year! They are: ERIC GRASSO, SARANSH GUPTA,MARIE-CHANTAL HALWAGI, LARA HAMELIN, ARAD MOJTAHEDI, MAXYM MALYNOWSKY, AMELIA MOUNSEY, ANDREANNE OSTIGUY-BRUNET, ANGELI PATEL, KAITLIN PATTERSON, LEIA PENGELLEY, RYAN PATTON, IGOR QUINTERO, ANDRIA SABA, MATTHEW STORMS, BUSHRA SULTANA, VERONICA TIBBLES, ALEXANDRA VALENCAK, QING-QING YANG. Welcome aboard guys! Also, one of the current issues SUJAC is handling is the parking problems faced by Abbott students. Come by the SUJAC Office at P-101 and sign up to participate in a brainstorming/ feedback session to look at possible options to these parking problems. With respect to student issues, keep in mind that SUJAC’s VP Academic Steven Chen, is here to help you with any problems you might have regarding your teachers, grades or anything related to academics. Please come by the SUJAC office (P-101) if ever you have an instructor or academic-related problem. Finally, a little bit about the role of the Executives here at SUJAC. As you know, we have a President, VP Internal, VP Academic, VP Finance and VP External. All of these student representatives are here for you, and each of them have a role in protecting your rights. Again, if you have any questions, concerns or suggestions about student life at John Abbott, please feel free to come by the SUJAC Office at Penfield 101. We’re always here to help! Or you could email us sujac@johnabbot.qc.ca. Hope the semester is a jolly one so far! BELLEFROID, ALEXANDRA CASTATOR, DAVID D’ARIENZO, ANDREW FRANCIS, BRANDON Bandersnatch News Potential colour blindness cure Hopes of repairing the spinal cord Andrew Francis Staff Writer Lance Bui News Editor A team of US researches at the University of Washington have been successful in curing adult monkeys of colour-blindness using gene therapy. These monkeys were unable to differentiate between red and green before receiving the treatment. Although more studies are required, some experts believe that this method may be useful in the treatment of humans with this disease. In the past, it was commonly agreed upon in the scientific community that it was not possible to alter an adult brain in this manner. Adding visual receptors, which is required for full-colour vision, was only possible in the youngest couple of years of life because the brain is suppler. However, Professor Jay Neitz has transferred therapeutic genes into cells at the back of the eye of an adult squirrel monkey. This monkey lacked a visual pigment called L-opsin which is the cause of the red/green deficiency since birth. The Bandersnatch News genes transferred were equipped with the DNA necessary for the light-sensing cells to differentiate between red and green. The results revealed that this process had been completed successfully and the male monkeys now had the correct photopigments to see all colours. The monkeys were then able to tell the colours red and green apart in a computer screen test. The gene therapy was done two years ago and the monkeys that were treated have been able to see all colours ever since, demonstrating the stability of the method. In humans there are several varieties of colour-blindness. The most common red/ green blindness is inherited through a faulty gene on the X-chromosome. Therefore this affects mainly males who possess only one X-chromosome. Females have two of these chromosomes so if one is defective the other can balance the deficiency. Colourblindness can also be caused by damage to the retina or side effects from some medications. Winfried Amoaku, an expert in the field at the University of Nottingham, believes that this research could eventually benefit 7% of males and 1% of females born with genetic colour disorders. In order to perform this gene therapy on humans, Neitz admitted he must prove the safety of the method on humans. Although more research is required before this method can even be tested on humans Neitz’s team says “It provides a positive outlook for the potential of gene therapy to cure adult vision disorders.” In the September 20 edition of Nature Neuroscience, scientists reported an approach to treating spinal cord injuries that showed results. Paralyzed rats were able to walk without receiving signals from the brain. Paralysis occurs when the nerve fibers that carry information all around the body are damaged or severed. So far, most researchers have been looking for ways to regenerate the lost nerve cells, which have shown limited results and even less success. In this new study, paralyzed rats received a combination of drugs, electrical stimulation of the spinal cord and locomotor training. All of this enabled the rats to walk almost at a normal speed when put on a treadmill. What is peculiar is that the rats’ muscles were not receiving signals from the brain. D r . V. R e g g i e Edgerton, a professor of physiological sciences and neurobiology at the UCLA, said, “The study demonstrates that the lower spinal cord has circuitry that is sufficient to support virtually normal, weight-bearing locomotion.” “The thing that’s very exciting about this is that for the first time, they actually showed they can get these rats, with no input from the brain, to step near normally,” said Susan Howley, executive vice president of research for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. “That’s a remarkable achievement.” Though this treatment is still several years away, the study demonstrates a potential of using neuropathic devices to active spinal cord rhythmic circuitry. A team lead by Gregoire Courtine, a professor in the department of neurology at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, is working on a device they hope will undergo small clinical trials in three to four years. Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 • 5 Words were simply not enough Lance Bui News Editor The Artemis Fowl series is a fantasy series which first hit stores in 2001. Irish author Eoin Colfer’s teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl II, was very well accepted when the young boy made his debut, receiving many awards including the Garden State Teen Book Award in 2004. August 18 of this year, another masterpiece from this series found its place on bookstore shelves: Artemis Fowl The Arctic Incident Graphic Novel. Firstly, this piece of work maintained the essence of the Artemis Fowl universe. The plot, adapted by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin, is very similar to the original novel. Artemis Jr. receives an e-mail that shows his very-much-alive father that went M.I.A. many years ago. Simultaneously, the fairies underground face a goblin rebellion with contraband weapons. For the very first time, the two sides must unite in order to achieve their respective goals. The main difference from the novels is the absence of extensive descriptions, which were appropriately replaced by pictures. A round of applause is due to Giovanni Rigano and Paolo Lamanna for the beautiful illustrations. The story was brought to life in the hundred or so pages. The characters are well represented. For those who missed the graphic novel for the first instalment of the series, the characters are really close to what a lot of fans had initially imagined while reading the books. One thing I noted though is that the fairies are practically human-sized, and not the tiny pests most stories portray them to be. Apart from that, young Artemis Fowl does look threatening despite his little size; Butler is the definition of danger itself; etc. In terms of the dialogue, the ironic and “pun-ny” feel of the text was kept. In addition to these two elements, the use of dry sarcasm was exquisitely done in this graphic novelization. Where it would have been extremely hard to do in a novel, the use of pictures complements the text and makes it even more enjoyable. Each character had their individual vocabulary and style, which is more than what I, personally, would expect from children’s books. An interesting addition, which is typical of graphic novels and comics in general, is the multiple points of views. Instead of having a third anonymous party telling the story, the narration was shared between a variety of characters including Artemis Fowl, Holly Short, Mulch Diggums, and a few more. Close to a perfect 10 Matt Guité Editor-in-Chief Certain genres of films are often thought of as being for certain people. The “chick flick”, the action film, the documentary, and so on. Computer animated films are also subject to this kind of treatment in that they are almost always seen as “kid’s movies”. Unfortunately, this is usually right. Films such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Up and many others are marketed towards children in the same way that animated films in the 90s were. However, as was the case with my review of District 9, this movie review will also analyze a film that tries to break the mold: 9. 9 is a film directed by Shane Acker and produced by Tim Burton, and is based on a short film of the same name that Acker created almost single-handedly in 2005. The film follows a small group of ragdolls (known as stitchpunks outside of the film) numbered 1 through 9. The film begins with the awakening of 9, who is confused and alone until he stumbles across another stitchpunk, 2. He tells 9 that there are others like them, but before he is finished, he is captured by a large creature made of bone and metal known as the Cat Beast. 9 is determined to save 2, and with the help of some of the other stitchpunks he sets out to do just that. The film as a whole has a very Tim Burton feel to it, and carries with it a number of wonderful voice actors such as Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, and Jennifer Connelly. Each of the stitchpunks has a very distinct personality and appearance, despite all of them being ragdolls, and each of them is surprisingly deep considering their personalities can often be summed up in less than five words. 6 • Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 9 is different from other CGI films in a lot of ways, and it benefits from all of them. For one, 9 is probably one of the only computer animated films that doesn’t strive for humour whatsoever. The story is dark and the world it’s set in is darker, often giving the viewer only tiny glimpses into what could have been a straight-up horror film had the director taken a different approach. As well, the plot of the movie was incredibly interesting, and was much deeper than this writer ever expected. Though many might see this film as another CGI kid’s movie, it’s anything but. The theatre I saw it in must have been almost half-full with parents and their young children, but by the end of the film it seemed like every child in the theatre was either too scared to look or too bored to care. This is absolutely a film for adults, not children. Aside from the mature story, 9 also sports some truly amazing work on it’s setting and atmospshere. As I mentioned before, the world of 9 is a very dark place, and the viewer is only treated to it from the eyes of very small people, so much of it is left unseen, unexplored, and unanswered. The post-apocalyptic setting is fleshed out just enough to be realistic, but is also left in the dark just enough to remain mysterious. For all the praise I might heap on 9, it isn’t without its faults. The plot of the film, though Overall, it was a much appreciated break from school to have this book in my hands. Though a really short read, it did not disappoint one of its greatest fans. I realize I cannot speak for all the Artemis Fowl fanatics out there, but trust me when I say that it will not be a waste of your time. Entertaining, smart, witty, and now beautifully illustrated, “Artemis Fowl The Artic Incident Graphic Novel” is worth every single penny. And on that note, I bid you all, “Happy reading”. New Releases In Theaters Jennifer’s Body The Informant Love Happens Sorority Row Whiteout CDs Billy Talent Billy Talent III David Gray Draw The Line Sean Kingston Tomorrow DVDs Albino Farm Clive Barker’s Book of BloodBattle for Terra Anna Nicole Smith Story Sugisball Adam Resurrected Upcoming Releases In Theaters interesting, is very predictable, and doesn’t seem to take many risks. On a number of occassions I thought the film would go in one direction, but instead took the more boring predictable one, much to my disappointment. The film touches on the subject of artificial intelligence, the nature of the soul, and even totalitarian corruption, but it fails to do much more than scratch the surface on any of these things. Maybe this is because of it’s short run time (no more than 90 minutes at most) or maybe the film just isn’t trying as hard as I’d like. All in all, 9 is easily the best CGI film I’ve seen in ages. The quality is amazing, the film strives to be different, and anybody going in not expecting Toy Story with ragdolls will be very pleased with what they find. I would have liked to see a bit more from the film over all, but I can hardly fault one of the most interesting films of the year just because it’s a bit on the short side. 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Thinking on the bright side of things, I was able to grab a spot right in front of the stage without being squashed by a mob of crazy fans and saw everything clearly and calmly. The public was of an older age, so there were no posers or high pitched screaming (although at one point there was a fan who hysterically cried her eyes out during Snow Patrol’s “Run”, but Gary Lightbody did an excellent job executing the song so I won’t judge her) and that made the show much more enjoyable. Overall, the two bands did a g reat job at entertaining for the night. Everybody sang during the Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah”, which was sung acoust i c a l l y, a n d t h e b a n d played a new song called “Boomerang” which I found to be pretty catchy. Snow Patrol had a ve r y p l e a s a n t l i g h t show and had the crowd memorizing the lyrics to “Shut your eyes” (after making us sing it 30 times, there was no way to NOT know the lyrics) and after singing their hit “Open Your Eyes” they came back for an encore and played four more songs, which made it seem like the concer t was never going to end. If you’d like to watch a decent enough performance without people pushing you around, then Plain White T’s and Snow Patrol are definitely a good way to go. 1984: A Love Story by Muse Tim Gale Staff Writer When it comes to a new Muse album, there are big expectations. Could they do better than their last output; 2006’s Black Holes and Revelations? After listening to Muse’s new album The Resistance, you hear that they’ve evolved their sound. Muse not only does progressive rock, but they squeeze in some pretty R&B songs about love and even a symphony for the last three tracks (Exogenesis). I’ll get back to that later, but let’s look down the track list. The album starts with the aptly titled ‘Uprising’. The song sounds like a mix of Radiohead and Green Day oddly enough. The lyrics are anti-government, which is the common theme of the album. It seems Muse were reading ‘1984’ obsessively while making this record. ‘Uprising’ is very catchy, which makes it appealing. It has a good beat and it’s easy to sing along to. The following track entitled ‘Resistance’ deals with love being the only way to resist the oppression forced upon us. The chorus can be either annoying or catchy. The next song is called Bandersnatch Entertainment date FINE ART SEPT. 28 & 29 FANTASY place AGORA WILDLIFE GIANT-SIZED POSTERS hours MUSIC 9-5 last day FRAMES & HANGERS 9-5 ‘Undisclosed Desires’, which is one of those pretty love songs that I mentioned earlier. It has a R&B feel and some pop as well. With lyrics like “I want to reconcile the violence in your heart”, you can see that Muse are their cheesiest here, but it works. Track four ‘United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)’ is a rip off of Queen. PHOTOGRAPHY FILM 1000S OF POSTERS THE POSTER SALE Especially at the climaxing of the song: “EuraSIA!, Eura-SIA!”. The second half of this song is a piece by Chopin, so it does give the track some redemption. ‘Guiding Light’ is next, which sounds like something you’ll hear on the radio in the middle of an eight hour car ride to your uncle’s house. It’s very plain and boring, and doesn’t deserve too much attention. ‘Unnatural Selection’ is the longest song on the album, at almost seven minutes. It’s a good song, but too long. It will remind some of Muse’s older albums (Absolution, Origins of Symmetry). The lyrics continue the theme of anti-establishment with chants of “I want the truth!”. Again, corny but the song still works. It’s the most progressive on the album. The seventh track, ‘MK Ultra’ sounds like something you’d expect from this band. It’s very riff oriented and progressive like the track before. Now, this bring us to ‘I Belong to You (+Mon Coeur S’ouvre a Ta Voix). Two words: clarinet solo. Besides the strange, quirky beat, you get to hear what Matthew Bellamy sounds like when he sings in French. Never again should he be allowed to do that. After the ups and downs of this album, we find ourselves at the final three tracks. Exogenesis Symphony Parts 1-3 (Overture, Cross-Pollination, Redemption), serve as the epic closure. Matthew Bellamy has sporadically been composing a classical arrangement throughout the last couple of years and he has put it into fruition here. The moment Bellamy’s voice comes through on Part 1; you know you’re in for a treat. Part 2 starts off with a beautiful piano solo, which reminds you how good of a musician Bellamy really is. When the guitars and drums combined with Bellamy’s vocals kick in, the epic gets turned up to 11, but soon returns to his piano wizardry. Part 3 is the very classical sounding ending. It’s very sombre and the lyrics suggests we find another planet, so that we can start over and maybe get it right this time. Overall this is a very strong record. With arrogantly catchy winners and an epic three part closer; The Resistance is yet another impressive addition to Muse’s discography. Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 • 7 Band of poor marketing Ever Wondered? Tim Gale Staff Writer François Dumouchel Opinons Editor On Se ptember 10, John Abbott Colleg e was treated to a perfor mance from the British alternative blues band, Band of Skulls. They played a 30 minute (tops) performance in the Agora. Besides the poor attendance (which is understandable since most people are in class at that time), the show itself was marketed very poorly. I don’t know if it was marketed by the band/band representatives or by the school but whoever it was, really dropped the ball. On the advertisement posters, that were up throughout the school, they read how they were to appear on Late Night with David Letterman and that they are going to be on the ‘New Moon’ soundtrack. Now, when someone looks for a band to get into, it doesn’t really matter that they’ll be on a soundtrack for a movie or on a late night talk show. It’s more important to know something about the band. Why not have snippets of reviews on their album, for example? Wouldn’t a review say more about them? Or why not compare them to an existing band? Maybe there will be someone who reads it and says: “Sounds like The White Stripes? Oh hell yeah, bro!”. Instead, we pretty much have: “Hey! They’re on the new Twilight soundtrack! They must be good! Go check them out!” Now, I know what you’re saying: “But Tim! Twilight is awesome! Thus everything including the soundtrack is awesome as well!”. Well first off, Twilight sucks. Secondly, the band being on a soundtrack and on television doesn’t tell me anything about the band. It’s like calling a band ‘independant’. Next time that there’s a musical act playing, I’d like to know about what they sound like, not what media they’re currently in. I’mma let you finish but... Mitch Torrens Staff Writer Last Sunday, Kanye West decided that his opinion on the results of the Video Music Awards (VMAs) should be known to everybody, at the expense of Taylor Swift. During Swift’s acceptance speech for Best Female Music Video, West jumped up on stage and grabbed the microphone from her hand and said: “Yo Taylor, I’m really happy for you, Imma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time!” Swift was unable to finish her speech over the chorus of booing aimed at West, who just shrugged and moved offstage. Kanye West, the famous rap star who has been unwilling to comment formally as of yet, was seen prior to the presentation of the awards exchanging heavy swigs from a bottle of Hennessy with his follically-challenged girlfriend, and seemed to be in the mood for some entertainment. Obviously, he was at the wrong place for this (the VMAs are hopelessly long and lacking in content), and must have taken it upon himself to create some drama. So what was the point of creating such a scene? Is Kanye West so bent on sticking up for and impressing fellow artist Beyoncé? Not likely, although he might attest to as much (to the disappointment of his shiny-scalped compan8 • Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 ion). Does he really have such strong feelings about Taylor Swift’s apparent incompetence? Perhaps-but again-not likely, why then would he make such a fool of himself ? The answer is pretty plain. West didn’t win any of the three awards he was nominated for, wasn’t getting his face time despite his efforts, and decided to make himself the topic of discussion for a couple of days. It worked too – you are reading this after all, aren’t you? By entering the scene so intrusively, he stole both Swift’s and Beyoncé’s thunder and got some valued exposure. Overall, it was mission-accomplished for Kanye. That doesn’t take away from the crudeness of his actions though. He cut off Taylor Swift’s speech and put Beyoncé in an awkward position, especially considering her video Single Ladies went on to win Video of the Year (ironically besting West’s Love Lockdown, which was also nominated). One might argue in favour of his actions, saying that he should have the freedom of speech to say whatever he wants whenever he wants, but this is pretty hollow. Had West won an award or contributed to any video that had, he may have had the right to voice his opinions, but he didn’t, and therefore didn’t have the floor. Next time you feel the need to subject us to your ideas, Kanye, make a better video first. Picture this: It’s a beautiful summer day. The sun is shining and a refreshing breeze is softly caressing your visage as you walk through the neighborhood park. Every dog catches a Frisbee, every sandcastle becomes a fortress in the sandbox, every smiling child gets a swing, and Bambi’s mother never dies. Sadly, this joyous scene just doesn’t apply to every child. One of these children, a little girl, with a magnifying glass as her tool, an anthill as her victim and the sun as her source of godlike wrath, decides that she would much rather enjoy the music of seared exoskeletons cracking open to embrace the sweet relief of death after witnessing similar fates for the entire colony. Now, fast-forward a decade or two, after this death-ray wielding child has grown up and gone on to fulfill the urge to cause pain through her preferred field of work and you’ve got yourself this issue’s topic. Ever wondered what it would be like to be my dental hygienist? Just a week ago, I arrived at the dentist’s office for the usual check up. Not even three steps into the office and I hear my name being called from a dark hallway behind the secretary’s desk. She greets and points me towards an uncomfortable, plastic covered, leather chair. She tells me she needs to get ready and she’ll be back in about twenty minutes. She then turns on a television on the ceiling, reaches for DVD and puts on a movie for me to watch. Now, I’m convinced that she did all of this only to aggravate me for three reasons: she never reclined the seat so I could actually watch the movie, she didn’t turn up the sound or turn on the subtitles and finally, the movie was The Spiderwick Chronicles. During her absence, I begin to imagine the worst as I picture her in a poorly lit room, putting on lipstick and getting ready to dance, half naked with a silk cape like the serial killer in Silence of the Lambs. The rooms beside me, echoing in haunting bursts of high-powered drills provide the soundtrack to my dental horror show. Once returned, she lays out a set of shiny torture devices which still resonate the screams of previous victims. With a forced smile and a twitching left eye she starts giving me the typical “Chit-Chat Questionnaire.” You know, questions like: “So, are you still in school?”, “Do you work?” and “Do you know how many pints of blood the human body can fill?” If these are surprisingly hard to answer when wincing in pain and partially choking from my own bleeding gums. I would have loved to converse politely with her, over a cup of coffee, telling her: “Yes, I do go to school and I enjoy it very much. However, I’m finding it difficult to juggle both school and work. Um, five pints I guess?” But instead, I could only say: “arhhgwagwayekrrrrkrrr.” She then, started to speak to me in very condescending ways about how I should floss more often. I’m starting to doubt that she can even tell whether or not I floss. I’m pretty sure that she just throws that in to bring down my self worth. With the procedure now coming to an end and all of her frustration from (I assume) her marital problems taken out on me, I realize that she has become a post-snapped Jack Nicholson from The Shining as her eyes slowly look up to meet mine. A complimentary toothbrush held out with one hand-daring me to take it-she pulls down her mask with the other. Proud of another day’s work, she says, under her breath: “I’ll see you soon.” At this point, I could hear John Carpenter’s Halloween theme following me, all the way back to my car. Or maybe, I just imagined it. Either way, does anyone know of a good dental hygienist? At least, one who won’t turn my gums into special effects for a George A. Romero film. Bandersnatch Opinions “Behind The Lyrics” Tricia Fitz Arts Editor “A window of many generations” By Stephanie Hunziker - Assistant Editor-in-chief Why are all these images spinning through my mind? Will they Ever stop? In The Right Corner of my eye? Frame By Frame, A Different Image passes by. Can’t let them by. It is obvious that “love” is the subject chosen for most songs, because it is what causes the largest amount of impact on us when it comes to feelings. One of the most common types of love is the one that goes through the lives of almost everybody, and that is the inevitable “platonic love”. I find it difficult to act against that “little voice” and often catch myself debating my own personal rules, and that is what came to mind as I wrote my latest composition, “My Daily Dose Of You”. I feel as if platonic love can be compared to drinking alcohol, being as admiring someone from a distance can somewhat become an addiction. Not only that, but whenever we are around them, we have a tendency to say stupid things or feel slightly light-headed (like when drunk), but because sometimes it is possible to feel not up to level to the one that holds our attention, we can come to think that taking a shot at romance could just lead to a big painful “No”, or “I don’t see you that way.” So I guess at times having the outsider’s view isn’t so bad. Taking chances is always risky, and we’ll always change our minds a million times before deciding to either walk away or let the person know how we feel. Yet, how will we know if expressing our true feelings will be the best decision of our lives if we never do it in the first place? It’s been chases over chases in record time Until I change my mind Then everyone around turns slowly Tastings over tastings for the perfect wine - Anonymous Why do I waste my time? So now I’ll just drink through My daily dose of you “Prom Scare” Short story by Emily Sweer Contributer It was prom night and Johnny was feeling nervous. He had nothing to be nervous about but he still felt insecure about the whole concept of prom. He had a girlfriend named Jenna and they were going to look amazing together! He, Jenna and his closest friends had a limo they were renting from 4:00 to 8:00 and they would be having their prom in a hotel. Johnny kept thinking about the great things that might happen tonight and couldn’t help but feel concerned. But he didn’t know why… At 2:30, Johnny started getting ready with the help of his parents. “Mom, stop! You’re hurting me!” Johnny said to his mother who was helping him put on his suit. The suit was clearly too tight for him. It had been his father’s prom suit and he felt proud to wear it even if it would hurt all night. “Honey, just hold still!” his Mom replied. “I still don’t think Prom is the best idea. Something always goes wrong, Mom.” At 3:45 the limo pulled up to the side of the curb outside of his house. “Make everyone get out of the limo! I want a picture of my baby with all of his friends!” his mom said excitedly. After the pictures, everyone bid their goodbyes to Johnny’s parents and the limo driver Bandersnatch Arts took off to the location of their prom. When they got to Bayview Hotel, everyone hopped out of the limo, took their bags and checked into their rooms. Johnny had a room especially for him and Jenna. Everyone ate their dinner, danced and laughed about their years of high school. There was a slideshow of the best pictures of the year and then the Prom King and Queen were announced. No one really cared about that unless you were a cheerleader or a football player. At 9:30, Prom was over and everyone went back to their rooms to either ‘party it up’ or ‘sleep it down.’ Johnny and Jenna made their way to the second floor where there was lots of noise. They swiped the gold card through the machine to open the door. “It’s beautiful!” said Jenna, overthrown with excitement. “Yeah, it’s nice,” Johnny responded. “I’m pretty sure they only gave us one card…I may want one of my own. You wait here and I’ll go downstairs to ask to clerk for another one.” “Sure,” said Jenna. By the time Johnny got back upstairs to the room, the hallway was empty and not a noise was heard. He swiped the new card through the slot and opened the door. The door creaked as it opened and Johnny stepped inside, hoping to find his girlfriend Jenna. “Jenna?” All was dark in the room. “Babe, where are you?” he asked. Not a sound was made and as he moved into the room he saw her…lying on the bed…in an awkward position. “What are you doing? Come on…I thought we had better things to do tonight than to just sleep!” He moved her arm over to the right and then saw her face. She wasn’t sleeping. She was dead. Shot right through the chest. Johnny didn’t know what to do. He was so emotional he started to cry and tried to shake her. “Wake up! Wake up!” He knew it would do no good. He ran out of the room and yelled for help but no one answered his calls. He banged on doors. Screamed and yelled as loud as he could until he saw a guy in black pass the corner. The guy in black opened a door and shot two girls and a boy. Johnny witnessed it all. Johnny backed away and started to look through windows and doors. Everyone was dead! Everyone was shot. Johnny ran down the stairs to the first floor and rang the bell to the clerk…but he was dead too. There was no one left alive but Johnny. He ran outside and called for a taxi but no taxi came. He ran to the nearest payphone to call his mom and started crying into the phone, “Mom! The whole hotel is a disaster. Everyone is dead. Everyone! What do I do?” His mom was at the hotel in 20 minutes to pick Johnny up. He got in the car and just cried. He sat there and cried while his mom drove them both home. Johnny would need some therapy in the next years to come. Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 • 9 NHL 09 Oops 10 Scott Brereton Staff Writer NHL 10 is the 18th iteration of the ever popular hockey game series produced by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. Supposedly packed with new and exciting features, NHL 10 hit stores on September 15, 2009. Win Best Hockey Game- NHL 10 is an amazing hockey game and knocks the competition clean out of the park; although it is similar to last year’s edition, which is not necessarily a bad thing, per se. NHL 09 was a first class game and because of this NHL 10 is a great game, and it includes a few new features. Board Play- Everyone who has ever watched a hockey game knows that a good portion of the game is won and lost on the boards. NHL 10 finally delivers this integral feature to game consoles everywhere. Using only one button press, a player is able to pin an opponent to the boards in order to help gain possession of the puck. EA Spor ts Hockey Lea gueOnline play is always a welcome addition to any game, and NHL 10 is no exception. However, NHL 10 goes above and beyond the call of duty with its excellent online mode. Largely unchanged from NHL 09, the EA Sports Hockey League returns for another year of multiplayer hockey. Unlike other sports games, NHL 10 allows for complete human control of every player on the ice resulting in some exhilarating matches. Lose Same Game- It would make more sense to title this game NHL 09.1, the reason being a severe lack of innovation. Many reviewers will pass this game off with an excellent review because it’s a great game. I do not deny that NHL 10 is a brilliant game, but it includes nothing that can really differentiate itself from NHL 09. While the graphics do not look horrible, the engine which powers them has not been updated since NHL 08. The presentation of the game has also remained largely the same, including rehashed commentators who actually know what the hell they are talking about. One of the selling points of the game is new crowd animations, but the only major change is that the crowd now towel twirls in the playoffs. Bugs- During three days of extensive play testing, NHL 10 froze/ crashed for this reviewer a total of 5 times. Also, the menu systems would frequently lockup and take up to a minute to load incredibly basic things such as ‘Settings’, ‘Rosters’, etc. “After-the-Whistle-Blows”- In NHL 10, a new feature was introduced entitled “Post-Whistle Action,” and it is one of the worst things in the entire game. For some ungodly reason, someone decided that it would be fun to make a player wait up to 10 seconds after a play is called so that they can push the other team around. Now do not get me wrong, I enjoy beating up the other team just as much as the next guy, but this feature becomes extremely annoying. When you consider the line-up of socalled “puzzle games” for the Nintendo DS, you may find yourself surprised by the fact that so very few of them actually present the player with puzzles. Many of them, such as Meteos and Puzzle Quest, are simply games of colour-matching with a few interesting elements thrown in. While both these games are great fun, I think we can safely say that as Puzzle games, neither of them can compare to the Professor Layton series. The first game of the series, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, was released in February of 2008 to a great deal of success from consumers and critics alike. With 120 puzzles to solve, from sliding puzzles to logic puzzles, the game was truly unique in that it really was a game focused around puzzles. Now the sequel has been released, and continues the Professor Layton tradition by including 150 brand-new puzzles. The sequel, Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, was released in late August of this year. It continues the story of the titular character and his assistant, Luke, as they try to 10 • Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 mysterious box, said to kill any and all who open it. Some characters from the first game, such as Flora and Professor Chelmey, make appearances in this game as well. Also returning from the last game is the amazing art that the series uses incredibly well. The game contains a number of animated sequences, even more voice-over work than the first game, and does a good job of introducing new characters into the mix as well as old ones. Much of the gameplay from the first game is intact, with the stylus being used to move from area to area, hunt for Hint Coins, and find puzzles. Much of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 -- Commander’s Challenge [360 Arcade] The Warriors: Street Brawl [360 Arcade] Zombie Apocalypse [PC,PS3,360 Arcade] Upcoming Releases Bass Pro Shops: The Strike [PC,360,Wii] Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 [PS3,360,Wii] Fable II -- Game Episodes: Chapter 1 [360 Arcade] Tornado Outbreak [PS3,360,Wii] Football Genius: The Ultimate Quiz [360 Arcade] Professor Passesunravel Puzzles Perfectly a new mystery in the form of a the game has been stream-lined, such as Matt Guité Editor-in-Chief New Releases the inclusion of a memo feature which allows players to write down notes as much as they please while trying to solve a puzzle. Hidden puzzles are much less common this time around, which can be a good or bad thing depending on how you felt about the abundance of them in the first game. In the end, there isn’t much to be said about this game that hasn’t already been said about the first, but if you find yourself in a conumdrum over whether or not to buy this game, consider this. If you’re a fan of puzzles, pick this game up ASAP, and the first game as well. It has everything you could ever need. If you’re not, consider letting this one slide, as every single aspect of the game is focused on testing the brain in a variety of fun, interesting ways. That having been said, I recommend this game to everybody who owns a DS because if there’s one thing we all need, it’s more games that are as unique and as expertly made as this one. 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The women’s rugby team walked away from their games against Vanier Sunday morning with a win of 75-0. “The score is the final result, but our aim is how we achieve that result,” said player Caroline Suchorski, who scored 4 trys and 2 conversions during the game. “There was a lot of sportsmanship between us and the other team,” she said. Fellow player Kim Carriére agreed, adding that “[Vanier] were great to play against. It was a great way to start the season.” Both girls are looking forward to playing Dawson, stating that this year they will be champions; no second place for them. Immediately following the women’s rugby game was the men’s rugby game against Vanier. Coming out of their 15th straight year as regional champions, the team did not disappoint with a final score of 46-10. Though the team this year is smaller than previous years, it didn’t stop them from playing like the champs they are. “Good coaches, good players, everyone did their job and we came away with the win” said team member Shawn Fontaine. Fontaine scored 1 try and 2 conversions, along with team mates Josh Blair (1 try), Mather Warsame (2 trys), Hayden Thomassin (1 try, 1 conversion), Mackenzie Nichols (1 try) and Andrew Jamieson (2 trys) contributed to the score of the game. Finally, in between both the men’s and the women’s rugby games was the lacrosse game who also walked away with a win against Montmorency, 14-8. Overall, Sunday seemed to bring out the best for the John Abbott teams, starting the rugby season off on a high note and keeping the lacrosse team at a 2-0 lead. The next lacrosse game will be Sunday September 27th; 3:00pm at Brébeuf and the next rugby games will be at home against St. Lambert Sunday September 27th, women’s at 1:00pm and men’s at 3:00pm. The stars are among us. Stephanie Hunziker Assistant-Editor-in-Chief T w e l v e practices in one week. Seven mornings that look like night. Four hours of homework, and only one hour to do it. Three parties to attend to, none of which she’s able to attend. Two practices a day. One sport, one passion, and one girl. A highly competitive swimmer, Chelsea Rolin is a living example of what it means to be solely dedicated to a sport. When Rolin was 12 years old, she began swimming with the Beaconsfield Bluefins, one of the most competitive swim teams in the province. She has a natural talent for the sport, but as the years progressed, she became a fierce, and dedicated swimmer. Since starting at Abbott last fall, she has also been swimming for the John Abbott swim team, and has not only contributed to the overall success of the team, but has brought forth a great deal of energy, motivation and fun. At only 18 years old, this young woman has accomplished a great deal, and has learnt what it means to be one of the best. Bandersnatch Sports Since swimming takes up most of her life, Rolin faces challenges of balancing her academics, social life, and love life with her swimming. Since she practices 12 times a week, there’s hardly room for anything else. This athlete, as most others, was quick to learn what it means to be productive with time. “It’s all about time management and of course school comes first, so in order to keep up my swimming I’m forced to do well in school.” Though a life outside of the swimming world sometimes doesn’t really seem to exist, she has a very downto-earth approach, and has a very supportive family and encouraging friends. Besides how to perfect a stroke, improve her time, and to always strive for excellence, swimming has taught this girl a lot more. It taught her to be passionate. “When you are so passionate and love something so much, it can’t help but bring out the best in you and teach you about yourself. Swimming has really made me believe in myself and realize everything I am capable of achieving,” says Rolin. From her coaches, she learnt what it means to fight. If things in life come easily, they’re probably not worth it. Since she was 12 years old, she hasn’t known any other way but to fight. Some of her most recent stepping stones have been participating in the trials for Rome 2009, where she made “B” finals, and achieved some of her best results. Also, what she considers to Imagine this; you’re a high school, maybe college graduate who has worked hard and made his way into the NHL, coming from Russia/Finland/Czech/ U.S or otherwise to possibly be named the next captain of a historic team. Now here’s a textbook, bonne chance. The importance of building a good team shouldn’t lie entirely within the language skills [let alone second language] of a professional athlete. H owe ve r, t h e r e i s a law in place and a conduct that must be followed. In order to fill a position with high responsibility such as captain, there should be a promptness to lead by example. The captain speaks for the team on a daily basis, and in a province where the majority of the fans speak French, and would like to talk to the captain and get be one of the greatest competitions yet is the Canada Games in P.E.I. “I don’t really see anything as a ‘greatest accomplishment’ yet, I’ve been on the podium numerous times, had some amazing experiences and met some incredible people, but honestly I look at all my races and all my experiences as learning lessons and stepping stones that will eventually bring me to something greater that will hopefully be my greatest accomplishment,” claims Rolin. After having made the Quebec Swim Team, Rolin trained the entire summer, without holiday in order to prepare herself for the event that was to come at the end of the summer. Quebec was a highly competitive team this year, and had some of the fastest swimmers. The competition this year was extremely high, and so were the expectations of the athletes. With Ontario winning first, and British Columbia second, the Quebec team came in third out of all the provinces in Canada. Though it is not first, it is a huge success and something all the athletes should celebrate. For those few moments spent in the water, comes a countless amount of hours spent training, missed birthdays, parties, dances, boyfriends/girlfriends, and family events. Chelsea Rolin has had to sacrifice a normal teenage life and a normal academic life, but what she got instead, is probably worth it. his feelings about the day’s game, there is an utter impor tance for cultural pride to be speaking the same language. Following Koivu, someone who has taken the French language laws with a grain of sand, should there be a new, more responsible and fan-pleasing leader? Quebec would not like to see rotatingcaptaincy, and the choice for the big C cannot lie in new-coming foreign talents (Gomez, Gionta, Cammalleri) nor can it be attached to an uncharismatic yet professional talent (Markov). So the question is who is the next captain, and are they French enough? JAC Sports Press Release MEN’S SOCCER : On Friday night, the Isles travelled to the south shore and beat Champlain St-Lambert 2-0 for their second win of the season. Sunday afternoon, the Islanders (2-1) travelled to Quebec City and suffered a 3-1 loss to Collège FX Garneau. FOOTBALL: The Islander football team (2-2) travelled to Collège St-Jean on Sunday afternoon and lost 16-1. WOMEN’S HOCKEY: The Lady Islanders packed up their bags Thursday evening to head off to Hamilton, to play six games (3 wins – 3 losses) in 3 days at the Stoney Creek Sabres hockey tournament. WOMEN’S SOCCER: With many injured players sitting out, the Lady Islanders lost a 2-1 close game to Champlain College on Friday night. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: On Sunday, the men’s volleyball team participated in a pre-season tournament at Collège Édouard-Montpetit and the Isles went 2-1 in round robin play WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: On Sunday, the women’s volleyball team participated in a pre-season tournament at Collège Édouard-Montpetit and the Lady Islanders went 1-2 in round robin play CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING: Saturday afternoon, the Cross-Country team participated in their first meet of the year at McGill University and the men’s and women’s teams placed 3rd and 4th overall respectively. Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 • 11 The Best in the West! 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