The Monarch Playlist of 2009-2010

 One thing is clear about Methodist University students regarding music: Monarchs have very eclectic tastes. After a survey of 50 random students about who their favorite musical artist and album was this school year, the list of artists ranged from “Wicked the Musical” to “Rebirth” by Lil Wayne.

Although the music choices were very diverse amongst the students, three artists and albums were voted most popular by students. “Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King” by the alternative rock group, Dave Matthews Band, was a favorite among many rock-loving students. Jason Aldean’s “Wide Open” was most widely liked by students who enjoyed country music, while Ludacris’ new album “Battle of the Sexes” was a favorite hip-hop album amongst students who favored this genre of music.  

Dave Matthews Band

“Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King”

Different is the best word to describe “Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King” by Dave Matthews Band. This is the 7th studio album release by the group. This album blends rock music with a funky, New Orleans style blues feel.  Every song on the album releases a positive energy into the air, which just makes listeners want to move. The band plays with such passion, and it is clearly expressed through every lyric on the album.

Despite the new feel and sound, some people miss the older, more classic sound of the band.

“They really left what they used to be and became a chick band,” said James Barr, a junior computer information technology major. “[Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King] is not as good as previous albums.

The band’s sound is definitely much different than it has been on past albums. Dave Matthews Band has become more commercial, but they keep some individuality amongst other groups that sell-out for popularity and money. Songs like “Alligator Pie,” “Grux,” and “Why I Am” have a southern country feel that adds an extra dimension to the album, but further removes them from their previous style. The band’s sound is consistent through the album. The New Orleans jazz style present on the album gives the album an extra bit of rhythm and grit.

 

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A Shout Out to the Gamers

 Students at Methodist University have a wide variety of interests, ranging from sports to politics to making crafts, but one of the most participated in activity is playing video games. There are a wide range of video games including real time strategy (RTS), turn based RPG, fighting, sports, action adventure, and the most popular of all, shooting games.

So, this is a shout out to you, mister RTS player, who is glued to his computer screen for hours on end playing game after game of Warcraft, Starcraft, and Empire Earth. The largest amount of RTS players can be found right outside the Student Media office, taking up couch space and competing against each other day after day. Keep it up and know that one day Starcraft 2 will finally be released.

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Currents:
Graduating into Service

  Among the seniors receiving diplomas next month, there will be six unique graduates  who have committed the next eight years to the U. S. Army.

Hilary Nimmo, Jennifer Kiner, Charles Coldiron, Alexander Smith, Todd Sackewitz and Jennifer Farland are all members of the Methodist University Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). In exchange for tuition, a stipend and book money (all paid for by the Army), each has agreed to enter the military as a 2nd Lieutenant and spend at least eight years in active or reserve duty.

 

Each has their own story, but in each interview they all said the same thing: The Army gives you a different perspective on and appreciation of college opportunities.

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Military spouses wait out deployments

 A life can change with a phone call, a plane ticket or a knock at the door.

For someone married to, engaged to or seriously involved with a person in the military, extreme transitions in lifestyle happen at a moment’s notice. A phone call or a knock at the door can mean the unthinkable for the partner of a soldier.

The University of North Carolina and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences examined medical records of 250,000 women married to active-duty soldiers. The study found that women whose husbands were deployed from one to 11 months were more likely to suffer from depressive disorders, sleep disorders, anxiety and acute stress reaction and adjustment disorders.

This study demonstrates that the burden of deployment can severely affect partners as well as soldiers. Having the tools and the ability to manage the stress and emotions of deployment is crucial to overcoming psychological and physical obstacles.

Staci Chiomento, a military spouse for eight years, and a former soldier, recalls the moment when representatives of the U.S. Army knocked on her door to inform her that her husband had been killed in action in Iraq.

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The impact of campus crime

There have been three crimes in the last year that smallTALK staff considered worth revisiting. All were committed during the fall semester and have seen a conclusion of some sort. Methodist University administrators have required smallTALK to keep the names of those involved in these cases out of the paper.

In August and September, two female students reported that they were sexually assaulted by male students in two unrelated cases. Campus Police Chief James Philips termed the incidents, “acquaintance assaults,” suggesting that both women knew their accused attackers. In response, the Student Government Association (SGA) and administrators called for peepholes to be installed in the residence halls so that students could see who was at the door before opening it.

Also in August, an attack on a female student by an unidentified man was interrupted by another resident.

December brought a report that chemicals stolen from the Methodist University Chemistry department had turned up by Union County Sheriffs in the car of two Methodist students. This prompted tighter restrictions on access to the chemistry department’s stock room during the spring semester.

 

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