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"'-.J.'1'~lI._il~~::I:11:J~~;J."J."~la'..'s . I Two Time Pg,~t1fl~~Io~wat~,,,"~~~,g,g,~,J!tMcDa~G~'~~ CULLEN MURRAY·KEMP "I'm used to shooting landscapes and birds- her personal love for Collies' work bur also the Staff Reporter I've found rhar humans are not my forte," said thrill for poetry his reading will bring rhe College Casey. and Westminster community in anendance. Billy Collins, the writer the New York Times once When asked by McDaniel professors if Casey Casey and Mangan had no doubt that Col- dubbed "the mcsr popular peer in America," read knew of a poet to read at the annual Bothe Me- lins will connect with audience members. his poetry at the 25th Annual B. Christopher mortal Lecrure, GI instantly thought of BHly. (I) "Collins' accessibility as a poet will make Bothe Memorial Lecture at McDaniel College knew he would be the perfect person to help the skeptics folds," Mangan said. "He is an enormous. onMay4. College celebrate the 25th anniversary lecture," ly engaging reader and a proven entertainer," Currendy a distinguished English professor Mangan even went on to call Collins a "con- at Lehman College in rhe Bronx, Collins has re- Casey said. temporary philosopher." "There is a fascinating spark to Billy-he ceived an array of Jifcrirne achievement awards The CoHins Buzz is undeniable. loya: Muller, in poetry induding, but not limited to Poetry is a phenomenal reader," said Casey. "He has a Associate Vice President for eommunicadons and fabulous deadpan droll with a unique sense of Magazine's Peer of the Year, two US Poet laure- ate honors, and Mark Twain Award for Humor humor;" marketing at McDaniel, advertised the event on in Poetry. English Professor at McDaniel Dr. Karhy radio and in local magazines. Additionally, Billy McDaniel College President Roger Casey has Mangan has also played an intricate role in lead- Collins posters and flyers were splashed around been a friend of Collins since their rime spem 10- ing the organization of May's reading. When asked the college campus and town Favorite Collins' poems citculating around the gether at Rollins College in Wimer \_ark, Florida, her reaction to Casey's offer of bringing BiUyCol. community: "The Lanyard'· and "Forgetfulness." lins to McDaniel, her response was what she de- where Collins journeyed to visit a mutual friend and,evencuaJly, to rC:ldaranarropening. , scribed 35 a much emphatic, "Wow ... yes!" The 25th Annual B. Christopher Bothe Me- Since, Mangan has been working non-stop to moria] Lecture occurred Wednesday, May 4 in Casey even was "drafted" as a stand-in pho- tographer and took a series of photos of Collins prepare everything from seating arrangements to McDaniel College Theatre at Alumni Hall. plant decorations on stage. CM-K Greek Group Suspended Pending Investiga~!p~,~ scon WELKOS By Easter Sunday, the semnry was told that The source went on to explain that the soror- The Phi Sigmas have been ~n und cam- Stoff Reporter they WO"" be ,",,,,,d,d "mil rhe '"m'go"o" '0/ bad d'IIi,"I,'~ fi"d'ng 0", what ,p,dfi~lIy of several activides ,nd ,"~d''''''~'':'Tii D"" was complete. they had done wrong, and added that no policy pus, including Relay for LIfe and P die Gte ek A source from the sorority, who wished to violations had occurred. They were also supposed to ho~r ate in the Over Easter weekend, the Phi Sigma Sigma sorer- remain anonymous, described the group as "frus- Though the investigation is being handled Awards on May 1 as well as partlClp has boO' work- . . lry was '~",nd,d from MeD'n'''', campus and rrared" and "defeated." by rhe Phi Sigma Sigma ""0,,1 organization, G,,,k Carnes. . '~' wt:%e, w"h C>~; f'om pm"'p,,'ng ~',m"p, ""ding 'h""",,, Ch"",", Wodan,n, 0"",0' of S"d,", MeO'n'" ColI'g, " pm.'d'ng "",rn"". "lTh,J In ,h, m"",'"'" of 'n ''''''''go,'on of'h"o,o,'"" 'kohol polig;, E'go"m,"" "pl,'ood ,h" ,h"""p' '" <}'pi, coll'g' h,"di,d "'''' h,1f w',h," 48 ho""," ,,_ '"g m '" b"k .. m ,00 If very "'m~~~";' ,:, ';,:' ,:h~,~~"~;~" s~;:~:~",,,"~~o~~:;:~::::~:;:j,';;;:,:~::::' ;:0:; m"~':;::;::,r;~;,:,~:.,::'~::~;':~;,yO" comw w',h my ,,,,b,n , about people. Taking time, solving prohl~ms, of all, I've always appreciated how welcoming sought me OUt and that you were so willing to ·"afOcu'mltya[ivaue.~Staff. . "h".'"'" ,how'" k',dom "d ,0mp~"O", """ 'd- ,"d "'p",,"1 yO"'" boo"." off" m, hdp." d " F ;~;~,t::~i~~i:v,e::~:~~~t~:::~:~eO"f'o"'h"'P-,. ~YOl1r caring and undersranding of my situ- "Thanks for your words of encouragement "''''Thank you for i~iti;1111:;ch~. We e~ell m JUSta few of the many qUQlitiesS':rah StOke: ~:~:I~lv:~f::l~:~in~~~~:~a~:;y time at t~:~~::Sy~~~;a:;.H my life. [t means a lot to ~::re~:;rt~o:::: :~;~~! ~.fr:m the"Staff in ;.ca- ~,~',::;::;,.:;;:;:.'t""h ""d,n,, ,',o",ho", "Th'"k '0" .. 1wo"'d"', b, offid'liy ,,,d"- "Th'"k yO" fo, O~,,'"' yo", '"ppo," com, d'm" Af&,,,r " She has tOuched and changed many lives ating WIthout you. !really loved McDaniel, and during this stressful final semester. The com- :~:~~ne ~:gs ~~ur r::iS~~lp ... You are H and we all are bener off for havin, theopportu_ 1'11 ~ThiSSitkso much. , ~::i.~n and concern you exptessed put me at I ," k h I fi Ik d an you so muc for me peace of ~...,~ awesome ~ S kely s cheerfu, beS ;:%;0 ~:;, :~ j;,:':~,:o:f :~, ,~o;,::,'o~:o;:; ;;,;:,;.:" ""' m, I~, ~m~", "d fo. b,'n, P"ent COmmen", W, w'" m"' 0,," S~~b,,"i' 0", ,h' r thanks from students, parents and others to ~I fuJ r. h . ~~ank you for your sUPpOrt, advia:, per- 109 and nurturmg Splf1t D S h Ski am so grate to you or elpmg me sonal mvolvement.H 10 each person she meets • es 2010~11 'AY~~in McD~~iN;;;;OFr~;Op;;~m"""~"d"O", Headlin., Q",d '" o,d" m ,,'~ ,~'''''' ,bo", m,j .. " lSA'o~R~~p~~~RAY aod its shocking rc.ality. Greek recfuitm t h 00 the HIll. f _', Ie$bi- 'pring en to su c anges in the 0 rr "Tales from the Clit" is a new sho"'! com- P Whiteford Hall undergoes renovations ing to McDaniel Allies laundtes new chapter etW ork Freshman women expc:rknced the renovations to Fa1\r~ruitmenr went wdl for the fraternities and an ~~ro',""',Co" ~~edGuLScaEnN'0p~a:ned : the common areas ofWhkeford, in order to make An original show premiered on·the Hill, to "eel- soront1~ of McDanid College, bur chan es in Th ~....,.,. ......./ ebratewomen's &txUlIlityand fosrera more open the first year students comfortabl~ on the HiI~. the spnng were planned ro help make s~dents to all members of the county dialogue about issues rdated to women and sex- more comfortable with the process of rounds. a fully funcrionaf chapter by ua!ity both on our campus and in theeultureat "Demilitarize McDaniel": Students pro- large." New-Asian test militarism on campus Kenny Endo, The Au 00 campus -like sympto[1lS oll Two srudents c!"tated quite a stir on campus with Budapest Cafe has extended hours formancero per- With over 100 cases ofRu nterStaffwa.l theirprotesrs rodemi!itari?.e McDaniel. President Casey listened to the advice of s~udents gram forMe pro- campus, even the We![ness Ce and enended the hours for the Budapesr Caft: unable to Stay healthy. Advocacy Team bosts Nig~t o.f Nets until midnight on Monday through Saturday. Studenrsspenrrhe nightsleeplflglO tenrson rhe Free Press bri.ngs a new era ~~!:,:echang~~~ Glar have wintertime 11 renovations !:c~e~n;h~o F;:e gp~: ;:;:v:~~~ entirdy 0/1 The college announce
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