Tablet PCs Debut at Nade - Summer School
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Tablet PCs Debut at Nade - Summer School
Time Warp Dance Styling your Uniform Legally Woodstock in L.A. Page 3 Page 4 Page 7 Chaminade College Preparatory Diagnosing the Problems of the Health Care System Page 9 August/September 2009 Tablet PCs Debut at Nade Jillian Olivas ‘11 Staff Writer Chaminade successfully started the 2009-2010 school year with an emphasis on technology, as the incoming freshman and sophomores began to utilize their new tablet PCs. The Tablet PC Program is one of the ways Chaminade is integrating technology into the classes. So far, the program has been mostly a success. In addition to the tablets, most teachers have implemented Blackboard Academic Suite. Blackboard allows for information such as assignments, handouts, links, and discussion board threads for all of a student’s classes to be found in one, central location. Alexa Datuin ’12 enjoys the tablet system. She says, “They makes class easier because you get to follow along with what your teacher is teaching. It also forces you to pay attention because the teachers have the ability to keep track of what you are doing.” “The new system is being integrated in classes such as history, chemistry, literature, computer applications, and others.” Teachers can grant or revoke internet privileges during class as well as access the screen of any student in the class. “They make class easier because you get to follow along with what your teacher is teaching.” Sophomore Emily Vitar states that adapting to the tablet was easier than expected. “It is actually pretty simple. I learned in a couple of days.” The new system is being integrated in classes such as history, chemistry, literature, computer applications, and others. In classes that contain juniors and seniors, the tablets are either not used or are used only by freshmen and sophomores while juniors and seniors complete their work on paper. According to Chaminade’s website, the goal for the first year is to use the tablets in approximately 20% of the class period,.The site also claims that approximately 80% of the year’s books are available on the tablet PCs, in the form of eBooks. Some features of ebooks include annotation and highlighting directly on the screen. eBooks are slowly replacing the textbooks at Chaminade. One advantage for buying eBooks is their severely reduced price. Buying the books through Varsity Books and having them emailed allows the prices to be significantly less expensive than printed textbooks. Buying a new geography textbook from Varsity costs $98.58, but the eBook only costs $18.55. Freshman Michael Pollock ’13 says the convenience of carrying one item is the primary factor. “I like taking notes and highlighting on the tablet. It is also easy to communicate with the teachers and teach the class.” However, the tablets come with their difficulties. Datuin says that she prefers textbooks to the eBooks. “The eBooks are difficult because you have to do a lot to get to one page. Sometimes they don’t work properly or upload when you need them to.” She also cites the “dead zones,” locations on campus where the computers do not obtain internet signals, as a hassle. Overall, the freshman and sophomore students at Chaminade enjoy using their tablets and see them as an aid to their education. As the faculty members and students become better acquainted with the use and possibilities of the tablet PCs, the integration of technology in the classroom will prepare students for the increasingly technological world around them. Swimsuits stir Controversy Page 11 Vo l u m e 5 7 I s s u e 1 The World According to Oscar Gracey Oscar Gracey ‘10 Staff Writer As the tans fade and highlights go dark, it’s time to officially say goodbye to summer. Fall is the beginning of a new season, and now we find ourselves anticipating the drama of a brand new school year, but not before bidding farewell to our summer favorites. My personal summer obsession was Big Brother, the cheesiest, yet most addicting, reality show I have ever seen. Unfortunately for me, the only people that seem to watch it are middle-aged women in the Midwest. If you happened to catch an episode this summer, then you have potential to be my new BFF. If not, catch it next summer and get back to me. Fall also marks the end of Miley Cyrus’ Disney image. Bid farewell to sweet, peachy princess Miley, because now she means business. Dressed like a Pussycat Doll during the Teen Choice Awards, Miley was seen by millions of innocent tweens entering the stage by trailer, and dancing provocatively atop an ice cream cart. It looks like that nose piercing may have brought out the wild, seductive side of Miss Cyrus! In my eyes, Miley can do no wrong, and if “Party in the U.S.A” is not constantly being played on your iPod then you are not human. See OSCAR, page 6 Members of Chaminade’s Dance Team performed a thrilling tribute to the late pop king, Michael Jackson, at the fall sports rally. Trip Diary: Iran Shayan Ghiaee ‘11 Copy Editor The trip diary is a recurring piece in the Talon that features student narratives of their travels to their families’ native countries. To be the son of immigrants is to live a life a part of a colorful culture. Growing up, I have always encountered facets of my culture through my parents, relatives, and family friends. However, the thing that I enjoy the most about my ethnicity is the fact that I have the opportunity to visit the land of my parents: Iran. The last time I traveled to Iran was the summer of 2009. The first part of the trip is an 11 hour plane ride, followed by 4-6 hours of waiting in a European airport for the connecting flight, and ending with another 7 hour flight to the capital city, Tehran. The fun begins as soon as I step out of the plane, proceed through customs, and receive my baggage. As soon as I walk through the security checkpoint, I see my entire family waiting for me with hugs and kisses. This is the same with all of the other families that are awaiting the arrival of their loved ones, because See Trip Diary, page 5 2 Aug/ Sept 2009| Talon Editor-in-Chief Welcomes the New School Year Neeraj Chandra ‘10 Editor-in-Chief Hello Chaminadians! As I take up my pen (or my hand to the keyboard), the new school year is well underway. Although my body seems to disagree at 6:15 in the morning, summer is over, and the annual school rush has begun. Parking lots are full, lockers are taken, and the students are well rested. In addition, I know that the school year has truly begun when I find myself driving to Chamiande twice in a single day. But school also means homework, and I know that afternoons can no longer be spent watching Entourage re-runs or hunting crawfish. Even though I ought to be a skilled veteran of the education system, I must admit that the beginning of school always catches me by surprise. As a member of procrastinators anonymous, I can tell you that it is tempting to rely on time to solve your problems, but it never will. I tried this approach with my summer reading homework, and from experience I caution against such a mindset. If you do fall into this abyss, however, you are in luck, because school has indeed begun and bi-daily deadlines necessitate discipline even from the strongest of procrastinators (and you thought I would offer real advice!). Well, as compensation for my deception, I can offer the following commentary: To the Seniors, we have really started the year with a bang! From sweeping the Fall Sports Rally to our amazing senior t-shirts, we have set the bar high. I am truly impressed with our enthusiasm and vivacity, and I’m sure others are too. To the Juniors, you are half way through high school! You now have a parking lot named after you, and now you can officially claim the title of upperclassmen. The upcoming testing season will be rigorous and strenuous, but know that dedication and hard work tend to pay off. To the Sophomores, you are no longer the smallest people on campus. Enjoy your position as the first class with Tablet PCs, and continue to work hard and find success. Unfortunately, you are the only class on campus without anything named after you, so make it your goal to consecrate your class into Chaminade history. And finally, to the Freshmen, welcome to the Chaminade community. Although many of you hail from a familiar school in Chatsworth, the high school experience is truly different, so enjoy every moment of it. It will pass before you even know it, as I have discovered. Try to learn the rules, though, and do follow this one word of advice: do not hang out in freshmen hall. Really. Until next time! The Chaminade Talon Cheers! --Neeraj Chandra Editorial Staff Editor in Chief Neeraj Chandra Managing Editor Stephen Stewart Art Director Lori Li Copy Editor Shayan Ghiaee Section Editors The Talon is now online! Check us out on the Chaminade Home Page. News Katelyn Rogers Features Maddie Sensibile Arts & Entertainment Elizabeth Kahn Opinions Josh Meisel Sports Jomar Sevilla Ask the Eagle Expert Ask the Eagle Expert! Greetings students, I am the Eagle Expert. I am your local man of wisdom and guidance, a guide, if you will. Call me what you will, I am here for you. My job is to answer your questions. Feel free to ask me anything within reason. There are some things that just can’t be answered by just anybody. But then again, I’m not just anybody. I could list all of my qualifications, but I don’t feel like writing five whole pages. Likewise, I’m sure you don’t feel like reading five whole pages so let’s skip to what’s really important. Think of this as an advice column. Questions about life can often be tough and my answer won’t always be the best, so don’t take my answer to heart per se, but think of it as advice from a friend. Now, other questions like “what is your perfect Sunday?” I can answer that easily and you can take my word for it. I don’t, however, respond to inappropriate questions or any question that might hurt somebody. I do answer factual questions. But you don’t really need me for those what with your high speed internet and cel- lular phones. You can even ask my opinion on things. If you’re question is too private, however, think first before you send it because it will be posted in the following issue of The Talon. So basically that’s it. I invite you to try this new portion of The Talon out. Send in your questions to [email protected] and be prepared to see an answer by next issue. Well that’s all for this issue, I can guarantee you a lot more interesting stuff by next issue. Until next time! Contributing Writers/ Artists Photos from LINK Sameer Suri ‘12 Chris Stewart ‘12 Chanel Lake ‘11 Kyle Fukuto ‘11 Warren Sayles ‘11 Kristin Mahler ’11 Taylor Andrykowski ‘11 Grace Sornow ‘11 Jillian Olivas ‘11 Patrick Villar ‘10 Oscar Gracey ’10 Rebecca Vessal ‘10 Kenzo Capilitan ‘10 Annalisa Silberkleit ‘10 Brennan Loftus ‘10 Joe Melendrez Faculty Moderator Ms. Amy Ross Sincerely, The Eagle Expert The Talon is produced through the efforts of an extra-curricular club. The publication is designed on Adobe InDesign CS# and Adobe Illustrator and then printed on newsprint on a web printer. The Talon will also be found online from the Chaminade home page. The mission of the Talon is to strive to report balanced news and diverse perspectives from the Chaminade community and the world at large and to promote education and spirituality in the Marinist tradition. Please email chaminadetalon@ yahoo.com for more information. All photos courtesy of Ms. Labelle 3 Aug/Sept 2009| Talon Time Warp Dance Katelyn Rogers ‘10 News Editor The Back to School Dance and barbeque took place on Friday August 28th in the Bob Hope Center. Before the dance officially began, there were many different activities to partake in. For instance there were giant picture booths so everyone could cram in and strike a pose at their leisure; Facebook can now be seen littered with hilarious old time pictures courtesy of these photo booths. Student Council also rented a massive Twister board in bounce form. Many students got very competitive with the games and a spectator crowd could always be seen encircling the bounce. In accordance to the Time Warp theme, students dressed in every decade possible and often matched their friend’s outfits. It was not uncommon to see neon leggings and side pony tails every which way you looked. The music that the DJ played was mostly considered older since they were trying to fully capture the theme. Student Council started off the dance by giving out neon glow sticks, which could be seen broken on the floor and on peoples clothing throughout the rest of the night giving the dance a psychedelic feeling. Senior Jenna Callaway ’10 explained that “she was very impressed with how student council put on the dance. It was really fun.” The freshmen were especially excited because this was there first high school dance. Overall, it was a perfect way to begin the semester by getting reacquainted with friends we hadn’t seen all summer and just hanging out. We were able to forget about all the work that was ahead of us and just live in the moment. Russian Freighter Disappearance Mysterious disappearance of ship casts doubt on Russian government. Katelyn Rogers ‘10 News Editor The “Arctic Sea” Russian freighter officially disappeared on July 28th with a relatively small crew of fifteen. Three weeks after this initial date, the ship was found off the coast of Africa at Cape Verde which had been intended for Algiers. The ship had a Maltese flag but was owned by Finland. When the ship was found, it was searched thoroughly and there did not appear to be an armed guard on it to detain the crew. Their story was that a group of alleged police officers came on and tied them up, only to speed away in boats. With the pirate encounter over, the ship apparently went through the English Channel as planned and got cut off from all contact around Portu- “It was speculated that the ship actually carried many S-300 missiles.” gal and went silent. A ransom was even demanded. The intrigue in this case is that only cargo on the freighter was 1.8 million dollars of lumber. That would not have been enough for pirates to hijack the ship based on what was being carried. One theory is that the ship was actually grounds for an arms trafficking system and had a secret cargo. It was speculated that the ship actually carried many S-300 missiles. What thickens the plot is that throughout the entire time that Russia claimed that the ship was missing, it was actually being monitored by the government. Why would a government be monitoring every move of a ship that they told the world was lost if it only carried 1.8 million dollars of wood? The stories do not add up. There have been a few arrests by the supposed hijackers, but they have all pleaded innocent. Kim Jung-il’s Response to Kim Dae-Jung’s Death Chris Stewart ‘12 Staff Writer On the eighteenth of August one of the greatest Korean leaders of all time died. President Kim DaeJung died of multiple organ dysfunction syndromes at one o’clock in the afternoon at a national hospital in South Korea. Kim Dae-Jung is South Korea’s first non-military, democratically elected president. One of Kim Dae-Jung’s greatest achievements is winning the Nobel Peace Prize. He won the prize for his North Korean political policy. Fittingly, he named this policy “the sunshine policy” because it opened up humanitarian aid to North Koreans. This policy also brought active negotiations, cooperation, and stability amongst the two nations. South Korea has funded a shared rail road and a tourist zone in Northern Korea. Even though North Korea refuses to cease Nuclear Armament, militarization of the demilitarized zone, and have the leader visit South Korea, the peace and stability brought by Kim Dae-Jung’s policy was definitely in everyone’s best interest. Although Kim DaeJung was a great man, his death has made national headlines because of his Northern counterpart. Upon hearing of Kim Dae-Jung’s death, the saber rattling leader of North Korea, Kim Jung Ill, sent his condolences to South Korea. Unfortunately the condo- lences are little more than a political gesture and do not imply any peace talks, or that any proliferation will ensue. However, Kim Jung-il sent his condolences to a man who helped him cement his grip on North Korea. Kim Dae-Jung provided North Korea with additional money for their army, and food to feed their people with his charity programs. He gave them global recognition and stopped the South’s talk about invading and unifying Korea. Kim Jung-il owes Kim Dae-Jung a great deal, even though his condolence might be a political gesture. ‘Soupnazi’ Indicted for Theft kathleen Auwarter Staff Writer ‘10 If a member of your family or someone close to you recently had their credit card information stolen, the likely culprit was master hacker Albert Gonzalez, 28, who was indicted on August 17, 2009 for the theft of approximately 130 million credit card numbers, possibly making Gonzalez’s work the largest theft in retail store history. Mr. Gonzalez, who is already under arrest, agreed to plead guilty to 19 counts in Massachusetts and this would also resolve charges pending in federal court in New York. Gonzalez, however, also faces charges in New Jersey. Operating under the Internet names “Segvec,” “Soupnazi” and “J4guar,” Gonzalez, from 2006 to 2008, stole both credit and debit card numbers from Heartland Payment Systems, 7-Eleven, two unnamed national retailers and Hannaford Brothers, resulting in identity theft and millions of dollars in fraudulent business deals. Gonzalez had already been indicted twice in 2008 for the alleged steal- ing of credit and debit card information from OfficeMax, TJ Maxx, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, Forever 21, DSW and Dave & Buster's. According to the prosecution, Gonzalez and other hackers would pick a company to hack in to by looking at the Fortune 500 list then visiting that company’s retail stores and observing their payment facilities for both strengths and weaknesses. After Gonzalez’s arrest in New Jersey in 2003 for working as the administrator of Shadowcrew.com, a website in which hackers swapped credit and debit card numbers, Gonzalez became a government informant for Operation Firewall –which resulted in the arrest of 28 hackers, although the federal government has claimed that Gonzalez tipped off a few of the hackers, allowing them to evade arrest. With the successful completion of his duties as a government informant, Gonzalez moved to Miami, Florida, changed his nickname to “Segvec” and started a new ring of hackers under Operation Get Rich or Die Tryin’. Gonzalez paired up with a couple of Russian programmers that installed malware on company software, thereby allowing hackers the access to credit and debit card information. The hackers installed programming into company computers that would access the credit and debit information as it was processed into the computer, in kind of a “real-time basis.” Instant messaging was used to advise each other how to avoid detection. Programmed malware was put into corporate systems that would avoid detection by anti-virus programs and it would delete any files that could possibly detect the presence of the hackers. Gonzalez faces 15 to 25 years in prison for datatheft. Gonzalez agreed to turn over approximately $1.7 million dollars in U.S. currency, a condo in Miami, a 2006 BMW automobile, computers and related equipment that was used in his hacking efforts, a Glock 27 firearm, a cell phone, a Tiffany diamond ring and three Rolex watches. Gonzalez was scheduled to go to trial Sept. 14 in federal court in Central Islip, N.Y., before U.S. District Judge Sandra Feuerstein. 4 Aug/Sept 2009| Talon Want to Dress Up Your Uniform? Legally? Maddie Sensibile ‘11 Features Editor The school year is just starting, and you’re afraid of getting in trouble, but you feel like you have no way to make your uniform creative, but guess what? You can! There are easy ways to add a kick to your polo and pants. First things first, start with the top of your uniform, the polo shirt. It may be hot for a little while longer, but it is beginning to cool down. Before you pull out your sweaters, think about accessories to your polo. If you’re a girl, wear a long pendant necklace, it makes your shirt look more exciting. When fall rolls around, do the same thing with a sweater! You can wear a sweater, v-neck ones look great with the polo, in either white, gray, navy, or orange, basically any of the school colors. Want to stand out for a day or two? Try an orange sweater! They’re not too hard to find, and it is fun to make a statement. Sweaters are a bit more preppy, and they make you look sharp, girl or guy. As for the shorts and pants, there isn’t much you can do there unfortunately. Make sure your uniform bottoms are in the dress code though! But girls, to chan- nel your inner Blair Waldorf, wear a navy blue pleated skirt “Lately, Vans and Converse have been making some exciting new styles, as well as other streetwear companies like ALIFE and the Hundreds.” with a sweater and headband. It is the perfect combination! Shoes are a main part of the uniform, because it is the one part of the outfit that you get to have some freedom with. If you like sneakers, go for bright ones, you can do no wrong with bright shoes, if anything, you’ll stand out. Lately, Vans and Converse have been making some exciting new styles, as well as other streetwear companies like ALIFE and the Hundreds, both for guys. Girls, once again, if you’re going for that Gossip Girl look, wear cute flats with your uniform. Try some with cool embellishments, like studs or even a metallic flat. For fall and winter, boots with tights are adorable with a pleated skirt. Whether it be Uggs or Doc Martens, boots are a great pick for your uniform on the colder days. You can wear tights in navy, black, and white only, and remember, no leggings. If you don’t want to be too wild, but want still want something exciting to wear, bring a cool backpack to school, or a fashionable book bag. Remember, there may be limits to what you wear, but don’t feel afraid to add some flare to the uniform! Elli: An Affordable New Spot at the Mall An Original Poem: “Mr. Mayor” Chanel Lake ‘11 Staff Writer Sameer Suri ‘12 Staff Writer With fall fast approaching and Homecoming around the corner, there is a new store that will suit all your needs. Elli at Westfield Topanga Plaza is a very trendy yet affordable store, with a variety of looks to choose from. The styles range from machine bleached jeans, yoga pants, and maxi dresses to all occasion dresses and rompers. The store’s owner, Tami, has had a keen eye for fashion ever since she was a little girl. Establishing close ties to her store as well as her customers, she operates as the buyer, paying close attention to the desires of the customer and the season’s latest trends. Elli’s affordability, unmatched customer service, and chic clothes make this store a must for all occasions. Hey Mr Mayor! We hear you love your brand new crown But say Mr Mayor We’ve had some bad new news from town Okay Mr Mayor We know you need to have your kicks But Mr Mayor there’s stuff you’ve got to fix Please Mr Mayor I’d really love an autograph Say “cheese” Mr Mayor! This truly has been such a laugh But Jeez Mr Mayor Although I loved the photo-op It’s getting harder to hear you from the top Oooh Mr Mayor! You put on such a splendid show For you Mr Mayor We’re glad to give you all our dough But do Mr Mayor Just tell us why you need the cash Cause Mr Mayor we're just about to crash Though Mr Mayor You said it's all to help the poor (We know Mr Mayor) But still it's hard to be quite sure Hello Mr Mayor? It's floating further out of range Oh Mr Mayor you said you'd make a change Hey Mr Mayor! You're still our one and only love And say Mr Mayor You are a present from above Today Mr Mayor We're all enthralled by what you say But don't you spend too much time on holiday! 5 Aug/Sept 2009| Talon Trip Diary: Iran CONTINUED from page 1 the Persian culture places much emphasis on familial love and relationships. After we leave the airport, there is always a fight over whose house we should go to first, but because my grandmother is the eldest member of the family, she always wins and we spend most of our time at her house in the northern part of Tehran. While I am there, every single day is different from the next, and there is never a day that I can say to myself, “Geeez, I’m bored!” My entire family files into my grandmother’s house every single day to spend time with us. During these “get-togethers,” there is an abundance of food, prepared by my grandmother and there is always music and dancing. After some time spent talking and laughing and dancing, it is time to have a meal. Eating in a Persian household is probably one of the most peculiar experiences of my life. Countless conversations are going on at once, and soon the volume of the room gradually increases to the point when it is all out chaos. They are not yelling out of anger, but because everyone gets so into what they are talking about. Then, there is the feast itself, which is an extravagant array of colors, smells, and flavors; something that always happens at the dinner table is that food suddenly appears on your plate, even if you say no, as others spoon more and more food onto your dish. In the opinion of many food critics, Middle Eastern cuisine is among the best in the entire world, and I know that this is true. The food I have smelled and tasted at Iran I have not anywhere else in the world; all of the spices and tastes make one feel as if he or she has died and gone to Heaven. Iran’s history has spanned for over 2,500 years, and I find these 2,500 years very interesting. While we are there, we also go to many historical landmarks, such as the different imperial palaces of Persia, Persepolis, and ancient mosques. Personally, I do not have a favorite, but in my opinion, the most extravagant of the historical landmarks would be the ruins of Persepolis on the outskirts of the city of Shiraz. Besides showing me historical landmarks and traveling to other What’s In and What’s Out for Fall ‘09 Maddie Sensibile ‘11 Features Editor IN -Tough elements mixed with feminine looks, like a floral dress. -Guys, wear a bright graphic t-shirt -Everybody, try wearing a vintage looking bright watch, like a Timex80 one, G-shock, or even a Swatch. -For girls and guys, 90s hip hop looks are in, prints, brights, everything. cities around the country, my cousins also take me to one of the countless malls that have been recently built. Like all vacations, however, this one must come to an end. It is very sad for me to leave my Iranian family behind, but I must and I always look forward to the next visit. What we see here in America on the news is not the whole truth about Iran. Sure, there may be a group of people who have created a bad reputation for Iran, but they are not the majority. I have been to the country many times and I have seen the real truth. The real truth is that the people of Iran are no different than the people of America: people who are looking to enjoy themselves while still upholding the cultural value of family. There is a common misconception that the people of Iran live like ancient village people that hate America. Although the Iranian people don’t love American politicians, they love the American culture and its people, and Iran is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the Middle East. I just hope that everyone will also see the truth. Being of Iranian descent, I believe I have the best of two worlds: I have the values, traditions, and culture of Iran and the opportunities and culture of America. I am an Iranian-American. We welcome any individual who would like to contribute to Trip Diaries. How Well Do You Know Chaminade? Shayan Ghiaee ‘11 Copy Editor OUT -Head to toe menswear looks -Drab life less v-neck tees -Store your watches with fabric bands, and girls, put away all of those skinny bangles, wear something with a bit of bulk on your wrists. -Head to toe baggy looks are out, don’t wear your pants around your ankles! ACROSS 1 One of the husband/wife teams at Chaminade 3 The newest building on campus 4 A football-coaching biologist 6 A place for students to eat, dance, or sometimes do both 8 Rosary rapper and teacher 10 A hangout for underclassmen during lunch (Hint: Named after a specific class that is never there) 11 Male founder of the Marianists 13 Moderator of the Talon 14 This hall is where most of the freshman lockers are 15 A last name shared by 3 teachers 16 Need uniforms or food during a game? Come here! DOWN 1 A coach who recently returned to Chaminade 2 E Pluribus Unum (“one out of many”) 3 Can be seen riding waves in Malibu 5 Don’t j-walk to get here 7 The only student hangout on campus with sofas 9 Have a science question? This man can answer in seven languages. 12 Unlike her name’s meaning, the spelling is short 6 Aug/ Sept 2009| Talon artwork by The World According to... Oscar Gracey CONTINUED from pg. 1 Scandal, gossip, and fame… Welcome back Upper East Siders! The biggest and most important event this fall is the return of Gossip Girl, and this season promises to be its best yet. With our favorite socialites college-bound, they are destined to bring back the drama we have all come to love. They may have been gone for the summer, but scandal never takes a vacation. Serena, Blair, Chuck, and Nate were up to some wild partying. Of course, Serena has a reputation for being one of New York’s most infamous teens, and this time is no different. Over the summer, it seems she has been doing whatever, she wants, including getting “friendly” with soccer studs and famous actors, making her a celebrity back home. Will fame and infamy be Serena’s downfall, and will Blair be there to pick up the pieces? Something tells me she’ll be too busy working out her relationship with Chuck, since this season they are finally putting their egos aside and becoming a couple. With Blair and Chuck, however, we can always expect the unexpected. This includes a kiss Chuck shares with a male counterpart. Only Gossip Girl knows how Blair will handle that one! Since the beginning of school may already be bringing you down, here are a few more things to look forward to that will make life worth living. If you are like me and are a fan of hot mess reality television, be sure to watch The Hills when it returns September 29th. This season will be drastically different from the rest since the spotlight has shifted from goody-goody Lauren Conrad to troublemaker Kristin Cavallari. You may remember Kristin from Laguna Beach, and lucky for us she hasn’t changed much. I’m depending on her to flip out on the whole cast since I hate them all, and from the looks of things I do not think she will disappoint. Make me proud, Miss Cavallari! Now some of you may think you are too good for trashy television, and may want to spend your free time with a classy and charming comedy. If this may be you, then I suggest you tune into Fox’s new comedy Glee. The pilot, which aired over summer, raked in rave reviews and created a lot of buzz surrounding the show. It follows one dedicated high school Spanish teacher, doing his best to make the drab Glee club a success. Problem is, the club’s members consist of six social outcasts struggling with the everyday popularity hierarchy of high school. Some of the show’s songs, such as covers of “Rehab” and “Don’t Stop Believin’”, have been for sale on iTunes, and each has a spot on the most purchased list, which says a lot about the talent Glee boasts. Become a “Gleek” like me, and catch Glee September 9th on Fox. The start of a new season may be a challenge, but stick with me and you can make it through in one piece. Until next time… artwork by Rebecca Vessal ‘10 Teacher Playlist Elizabeth Kahn ‘11 Arts & Entertaintment Editor Meet Mr. Davy. He is the new Math Analysis and Honors Algebra II teacher. His students say he is “super cool and really nice”, so don’t be afraid to come to X block for help. You can catch him on the field while he helps coach the Varsity Football team in defense. Coach Davy’s Playlist: 1. “The Climb” – Miley Cyrus 2. “I’m on a Boat” - The Lonely Island 3. “Killing in the Name” - Rage against the Machine 4. “Amazing” - Kanye West 5. “Apologize” -One Republic Meet Mr. Wolfson. As many of you know, Mr. Wolfson is the Boys Basketball coach and a literature teacher. Before basketball season begins, you can find him in the teacher’s lounge chilling or in the weight room pumping some iron. Coach Wolfson’s Playlist: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. artwork by Kenzo Capilitan ‘10 Kristin Mahler ‘11 “Best I’d Ever Had”- Drake “Tiny Dancer” – Elton John “Ice Ice Baby” – Vanilla Ice “Good Life”- Kanye West “What Hurts the Most” -Rascal Flats 7 Aug/Sept 2009| Talon FYF Fest Brings Woodstock Vibe to L.A. Kyle Fukuto ‘11 Contributing Writer On September 5, 2009 FYF Festival took place in Downtown Los Angeles’s LA Historic Park. Dubbed “Hipster Woodstock” by the promoters themselves, this event supported the National Parks, which will face a decrease in funding next year due to recent budget cuts. Hyped bands No Age, Wavves, Times New Viking, Woods, F* Up, Mika Miko, and many more performed at this event. In fact, many of the band members themselves were wandering around the festival, and working their bands merchandise tables, giving this festival a very down-to-earth vibe. The audience that FYF brings in every year is one of the most diverse crowds one can ever witness, hosting a mix of brightly clothed vegan hipsters, along with ageing adults trying to catch the next huge band. Fortunately, all of these people had one thing in common: respect for the rest of the audience members. Normally, a festival like this would feel pretentious, full of unruly people accusing others of being indie-rock posers. However, everyone at this festival was friendly and just intent on having a good time. The first band to perform, Woods, set the tone for this organic and carefree day. Woods, who had many technical prob- Concert/Event Update ‘11 Contributing Writer kristin mahler Concerts: September 21 – Cocorosie @ Henry Fonda September 24 – Beastie Boys @ Hollywood Bowl September 25 – Sonic Youth @ Fox Theater Pomona September 30 – Datarock @ El Rey September 30 – Souls of Mischief @ Troubadour October 1 – The Horrors @ El Rey October 1 – Paramore @ Hollywood Palladium October 1, 6, 7 – Pearl Jam @ Gibson Amhitheatre October 3 & 4 – Manimal Festival @ Pappy & Harriet’s (High Desert) October 4 – Miike Snow @ Echo October 4 – Kylie Minogue @ Hollywood Bowl October 5 – School of Seven Bells, Warpaint @ Troubadour October 6, 7 – Ingrid Michaelson @ Troubadour October 9 – Michael Franti & Spearhead @ The Wiltern October 9 – Metronomy w/ Destructo @ The Roxy October 10 – Jason Mraz, Brett Dennen @ Hollywood Bowl October 13 - 15 – Bob Dylan @ Hollywood Palladium October 14 – Passion Pit @ Henry Fonda Theater October 14 – Moby @ The Wiltern October 14 – Junior Boys @ El Rey October 17 – Manchester Orchestra @ Hollywood Palladium October 26 – Peaches @ Glass House October 27 – Sunset Rubdown @ Troubadour October 28 – Regina Spektor @ Greek Theater Events: September 12 - October 24 – Andy Warhol Portraits Gallery @ Greenfield Sacks Gallery September 9 – October 4 – L.A. Country Fair @ Fairplex October 11 – Rose Bowl Flea Market @ Pasadena lems, overcame this with an extremely transcendental and mellow set. Wavves followed, playing to an eager and attentive audience. Wavves, known for their unusually rough sound, played through their songs cleaner than they do on record. Photo by Josh Meisel. Atlanta natives, Carbonas, rock out during their halfhour, aftertoon timeslot. This went over well with the audience, who gazed in awe at this noise-pop band’s incredibly catchy music. Sadly, one of the main headlining artists, Dan Deacon, was forced to cancel due to illness. This was met with much jeering from the audience, which Times New Viking had to face. The boredom of the crowd reflected on Times New Viking’s set, which sadly left much to be desired. With an experimental film playing behind them, along with pulsating strobe lights, No Age blasted through their songs with a fervor unmatched by any band that had been seen that day. As the intro to the song “Teen Creeps” played, the audience tossed their beverages into the air in celebration of No Age’s incredible music. At the end of their last song members from all the other bands joined No Age on stage, running through a ramshackle version of “Eraser”, fully embodying the community based ethos that the festival represents. Photo by Josh Meisel Drummer, Adam Elliot,of Times New Viking, who is also the only male member of the Ohio based band, sings back up during their set. Drez Up Stereo Joe Melendrez Contributing Writer Jewish Rap star Matisyahu’s new album “Light” is more than music! In fact it’s a next level sound that not only bumps, but praises God at the same time. Matis’s hip hop/ reggae style provides catchy choruses with spiritually stimulating lyrics, not to mention the audio production is nothing short of phenomenal. His debut track “One Day” conveys messages of unity, peace, and the hope that one day our future will be better. Straight up... your heart, ears, and life will be better if you download this incredible album. Get LIGHT!! You won’t be disappointed!! artwork by Kenzo Capilitan ‘10 Fall New Music Elizabeth Kahn ‘11 Arts and Entertainment Editor 1. Muse- The Resistance 2. Pearl Jam- Backspacer 3. Alice in Chains- Black Gives Way to Blue 4. Weezer- Raditude Photo by Sophie Rybalov. 5. Foo Fighters- Greatest Hits 8 Aug/ Sept 2009| Talon 10 Bands You Should Already Know... Kyle Fukuto ‘11 Staff Writer 1. Pavement- Considered the quintessential indie band of the mid 1990s, Pavement’s knack for clever wordplay and beautiful melody will satisfy even the most skeptical. (“Range Life”, “Harness You’re Hopes”, “Zurich Is Stained”, “Gold Soundz”, “Shady Lane”, “Spit on a Stranger”) 2. The Velvet Underground- It’s safe to say every band that even considers themselves “alternative” or “indie”, is a disciple of the Velvet Underground. The Velvet Underground broke down the many barriers that early rock’n’roll presented. As Brian Eno famously quoted “while only a few heard their music, the few who did probably started a band.” (“Sweet Jane”, “Heroin”, “Sunday Morning”, “White Light/White Heat”, “I’m Set Free”, “Jesus”, “I’m Waiting for the Main”) 3. Belle and SebastianRock music in the early 90s was dominated by many loud and self indulgent acts. Belle and Sebastian was, and still is, a breath of fresh air, with their own craft of indie-pop. Beautiful lyrics sung by a beautiful voice. (“If You’re Feeling Sinister”, “Get Me Away From Here I’m Dyeing”, “Fox in the Snow”, “The Boy with the Arab Strap”) 4. Sonic Youth- A band with the ability to push guitars to their limits, Sonic Youth pushed the boundaries of just what an electric guitar could do. Forerunners of the movement known as noise-rock, and avant-punk. (“Teen Age Riot”, “Star Power”, “The Wonder”, “Catholic Block”, “Schizophrenia”) 5. The Smiths- Emerging from the grimy streets of Manchester, this foursome created the most creative and interesting music of the 1980s. Centered around Morrissey’s humorously clever lyrics and Johnny Marr’s shimmering guitar, the Smiths influenced a whole league of people who went on to form the indie rock movement. (“Frankly Mr. Shankly”, “Reel Around the Fountain”, “This Charming Man”, “There is a Light that Never Goes Out”, “Pretty Girls Make Graves”) 6. Public Image Ltd. (PiL)- One of the most challenging bands of the last 30 years. PiL, Johhny Rotten’s second band after the legend- ary Sex Pistols, challenged the whole fundamentals of the punk movement. Disgusted on what punk, and more broadly, rock music had become, PiL started a nonconformist movement known as post-punk which effectively shook the whole foundation of popular music. (“Religion”, “Public Image, Chant”, “Religion II”, “Poptones”) 7. The Stone RosesWithout singer Ian Brown’s contagious vocals, John Squire’s virtuosity on guitar, and one of the most powerfully rhythmic rhythm sections around, the brit-pop movement (which includes bands such as Oasis, Blur, and Pulp) may have never happened. (“I Want to Be Adored, Waterfall”, “Bye Bye Badman”, “I Am the Resurrection”, “Elizabeth My Dear”) 8. The Wire- Just imag- ine the Ramones but weirder more off-kilter and way more fun. (“Ex-Lion Tamer”, “12XU”, “Practice Makes Perfect”) 9. Television - The most sonically powerful and downright breathtaking punk band. New Wave before Devo owned a synthesizer, and punk before Johnny Rotten started screeching. (“Marquee Moon”, “See No Evil”, “Guiding Light”) 10. Neutral Milk Hotel One of the most overlooked and under appreciated 1990s lo fi bands. Coming from the lo-fi scene of the Elephant 6 Recording Company, Neutral Milk Hotel released one of the most beautiful, awkward, and yet uplifting records of all time. (In The Aeroplane Over the Sea (the entire album) Editor’s Mixtape 10 Bands You Should Get to Know... Elizabeth Kahn ‘11 “Not A Robot, But A Ghost” - Andrew Bird Kyle Fukuto ‘11 Staff Writer “The Sweets” - Yeah Yeah Yeahs 1. No Age - An LA based band hailing from the experimental venue the Smell. Not your typical punk band, as they successfully merge experimental tendencies with their punk roots. (“Teen Creeps”, “Everybody’s Down”, “Here is My Home”, “Eraser”) 2. Grizzly Bear - This Brooklyn-based quartet is one of the first indie bands of the millennium to crack the top ten on the Billboard Charts, and for good reason. Their incredible harmonies will consume you for days.(“Knife”, “Two Weeks, Waterfall”, “Deep Blue Sea”) 3. Dan Deacon- A hugely hyped Maryland Hipster specializing in hypnotic electronic grooves. (“Crystal Cat”, “Ohio”, “Of the Mountains”) 4. Deerhunter- Influenced by early Kompakt singles, this New York outfit, headed by a man, by the name of Bradford Cox, successfully created strangely beautiful ambient punk music with a style unseen in many years. (“Agoraphobia”, “Never Stops”, “Little Kids”, “White Ink”) 5. Wavves- A self proclaimed “project” by a native San Diego punk. One of the most unique sounds through the use of extreme distortion on everything from the vocals to the drums. But it’s so catchy! (“Wavves”, “So Bored”, “No Hope Kids”, “Summer Goths”, “To the Dregs”) 6. Woods - Part of the new wave of lo-fi artists singer Jeremy Earl’s falsetto compliments the bands freak-folk roots. (“To Clean”, “Military Madness”, “Rain On”) 7. Fleet Foxes - The harmonies of this band will blow anyone’s mind away. If you are not impressed with these folk lords the first time you hear them, give them another chance for them to work their magic on you. (“Ragged wood”, “Heard Them Stirring”, “Your Protector”, “Blue Ridge Mountains”) 8. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart- This charming twee pop group’s blend of shoe-gaze and early indie pop is one of the most interesting and accessible sounds of today. (“Young Adult Friction”, “Ramona”, “Kurt Cobain’s Cardigan”) 9. Mika Miko - This all-girl punk band’s refreshingly simple sound can be compared to a young Patti Smith. (“I Got a Lot (New, New, New)”, “Blue’s Not Speed”, “Wild Bore”) 10. Times New Viking- Storming in from Columbus, Ohio, Times New Viking have successfully blended noise pop with lo-fi sensibilities. (“Thing with a Hook”, “Drop-Out”, “Teenage Lust!”) art by “Heroine” - Blonde Redhead “Split Needles” - The Shins “Pale Horses” - Moby “Time is Running Out” - Muse “Do It Again” - Steely Dan “Liztomania” - Phoenix “Mirando” (Yacht Remix) - Ratatat “Rock That Body” - Black Eyed Peas “Imma Be” - Black Eyed Peas Grace Surnow ‘11 9 Aug/Sept 2009| Talon Tips for Maximizing Your Summer Josh Meisel ‘11 Opinions Editor For high school students, summer should be a time of fun, growth, and opportunity. During the three long months between June and September, some kids take extra classes or intern rather than getting jobs at the mall. For those of you who want to do something more with your time next summer, here are some suggestions: Valuable summer experiences include taking a couple of extra courses at a local community college or art classes at art colleges and centers. “Interning is one of the best ways to be productive” College of the Canyons, Pierce, L.A., and Santa Monica colleges are all local Junior Colleges that offer standard College Prep and AP summer courses for those that want to bulk up their college applications. Art Centers and Universities like Otis, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), and the Pasadena Art Center all offer fascinating courses that will make your application stand out. Product, environmental, and car design are some of the more unusual courses taught by professors who have years of experience in their respective areas. You can plan part or all of your summer around the course/s of your choice. Interning is one of the best ways to be productive by learning useful business skills as well as an opportunity for networking with potential future employers. You won’t get paid, but if you are bright, enthusiastic, and hardworking you can have lots of fun and learn a great deal about the profession that you are considering for your future. Brainstorming and send- ing out emails, letters, and resumes early to your favorite companies won’t necessarily ensure you a position, but it’s a good place to start your search for an internship. Choose 3 to 5 of your favorite companies that are within reasonable driving distance of where you live, and start approaching them no later than Spring Break. If you are lucky, you might be offered a position. Don’t forget to build in a week or two during the summer to relax and recharge; down time is important, too! Diagnosing the Problems of the Health Care System Sameer Suri ‘12 Staff Writer By now most Democrats and an increasing number of Republicans have recognized that the existing health care system simply does not work. The greed of the big insurance executives has turned this vital part of American infrastructure into such a money vacuum that, according to the late Senator Ted Kennedy, it would “drive the average American family bankrupt” if one of its members had a major medical condition. Reform is not only inevitable, it is necessary. But are we going about it in the right way? Once a strong and seemingly workable bill, the ideas for health care reform have been filtered through an excess of political maneuvering and legislation to the extent that what exists now is a clump of random ideas. And each of these ideas seems to have been fashioned by each major political party – Democrats and Republicans alike – so that it only appeases the voting base of their particular party and will ensure said party’s dominance in Congress. A completely government-run health care system exists and works, both in Canada and Great Britain, but with the situation the way it is in America the shift would cast too many people into the streets. Consider it logically: though the leaders of the insurance conglomerates have caused tremendous waste and damage, the companies themselves still support millions of jobs for brokers, The reform that President Obama has proposed is one that offers the option to purchase insurance from the government, in addition to the existing companies, saying “If you like your doctor, you For example, small businesses employ approximately 60 % of American citizens. If the owners of the individual business had to provide premium health care for the vast number of Artwork By Annalisa Silberkleit ‘10 employees, and the like. With these companies put totally out of business by the government, all of these jobs would be terminated, and the people who work for these companies would find themselves unemployed, which is not the most desirable situation with the economy already so poor. As a result, what needs to happen is that the insurance company leaders are regulated and tightly controlled, as opposed to all of the companies being dissolved. will be able to keep your doctor.” With this new system, the insurance companies can still compete in an open market (in much the same way that private and public schools co-exist). This is a solid, workable, and equalitypromoting plan, but we need to be careful that the reform that ensues does not ride on the backs of specific groups of citizens at the expense of others, since the goal is to provide universally accessible medical treatment. employees, they would suffer a tremendous financial blow. The products would have to be priced higher, which would have a negative impact on sales, and more employees would have to be laid off. This is exactly what happened with the U.S. automobile industry with companies such as G.M. – their health care insurance costs (among other costs) were so exorbitant that their cars became more expensive than the competitors’ and caused a loss of sales, resulting in the vast number of lay-offs we all know about. The expense of health care, therefore, needs to be equally divided by percentage of income. We also need a multi-pronged health care reform, which moves from the economic standpoint to the judicial standpoint, namely tort reform. Since punitive damage in malpractice cases cause multi-million dollar payouts, and lawyers receive 40 % of the payout, there is more motivation for a lawyer to urge clients to sue, even if that may not be advisable. And with the hospitals and drug companies losing so much money with these payouts, they will have to price their items higher. (Many people have maintained that an answer would be to obliterate private pharmaceutical companies altogether, but for the reasons outlined above that would put millions out of work). The effectiveness of President Obama’s plan, as aforementioned, is already proving many of his initial naysayers wrong. All he has to do is keep these additional things in mind, incorporate them into his plan, push the bill through Congress, and then maybe we might have a system that actually works. 10 Aug/ Sept 2009| Talon Top Ten Biggest Sport Events: Summer of 2009 win over the Reds, but thousands of fans celebrat8. Serena Wil- 6. Records tum- ers’ clearly the night belonged ing in the Coliseum and liams Loses Cool ble at swimming World Champi- 4. Caster Seme- 2. Y.E. Yang up10. LA Clippers in U.S. Open nya’s Gender sets Tiger in the Take Blake Grif- In the Semi-Finals of the onships Controversy PGA Tour Jomar Sevilla ‘10 Sports Editor fin with 1st pick In NBA Draft U.S. Open, Serena Williams, the favorite to win the tournament, has trouble containing Kim Clijsters. A franchise with historic bad Near the end of the match luck broke precedent early in when called for a foot fault, the summer by winning the top Williams maliciously belottery pick in the NBA Draft. rates the linewoman. Her After a disastrous season, Clip- unsportsmanlike conduct perNation gained some hope cost her a penalty point, the after the organization select- match, a league fine, and a ed Oklahoma standout Blake possible suspension. Longstanding records once considered untouchable fell at an alarming rate in this year’s swimming Championships to many unlikely and unknown swimmers. Undoubtedly this is a result of the full body swimsuits that reduce water friction to enhance performance. These swimsuits have been banned from 2010 onward, but FINA still must decide what to do with all the records set using the technol- to their best player. In the 2009 World Championship, unknown South African runner Caster Semenya wins the women’s 800 meters. After this victory, questions were raised about her gender forcing the IAAF to investigate her sex which caused the intriguing story to take on a life of its own in the media. The IAAF’s reason for the gender test is to ensure that her condition would give her no unfair ad- through the streets. In perhaps the most stunning finish in golf history, unknown Y.E. Yang comes back from a deficit in the final round to win the 2009 PGA Championship. Yang, a South Korean golfer, astonishingly beat Tiger Woods--golf’s premier player. Yang’s surprise win invigorates the Asian com- The Los Angeles Lakers redeem their previous season collapse by defeating the Orlando Magic in the Finals early in the summer of 2009. Their win marks the team’s 15th Championship, Kobe Bryant’s first Finals MVP, and Phil Jackson’s 10th title. After some doubts over finances, the victory parade occurs with himself the fastest man ever recorded by improving his Olympic Beijing times and setting new world records in the 100m and 200m. The charismatic 23 year old Jamaican with the fitting last name continually breaks his world records as his form continues to improve. His next event to conquer will be the long jump. 7. Michael Vick 1. Usain Bolt Returns to NFL Fastest Man with the Eagles 5. Manny RamirEver 9. Juan Martin del 3. LA Lakers ez Wows fans Potro Dethrones After spending the last year on Bobblehead Claim 15th Title munity. and a half in jail, disgraced At this year’s World ChamRoger Federer Night superstar Michael Vick is vantage. pionships, Usain Bolt proved Griffin who was ranked by all analysists as the top player and as a likely future NBA star. Near the end of the summer, Argentinean Juan Martin del Potro overcome five time defending champion Roger Federer to win the 2009 U.S. Open. This marks del Potro’s first major title and he is first player to defeat both men’s premier players Rafael Nadal and Federer in the same tournament. reinstated into the National Football League. In 2007, Vick, the former Atlanta Falcon quarterback, was charged with operating an extensive dog fighting crime ring. With his complete cooperation, he has been reinstated into the NFL and signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. ogy. On the day that the LA Dodgers give away Manny Ramirez bobbleheads, Allstar hitter Ramirez was not expected to play. However, with bases loaded, Ramirez is given one try at bat and responds by hitting the first pitch into his own fan section Mannywood. The grand slam solidifies the Dodg- Full Body Swimsuits Stir Controversy in the World of Swimming Stephen Stewart ‘10 Managing Editor In the 2008 summer Olympics, Michael Phelps took eight gold medals, breaking several world records along the way. He was not the only one, as last year, an unprecedented 108 world records were broken. Previously, about 22 records were broken during an Olympic year and 5 during any normal year. But it is not the swimmers who are improving, but the technology. Last year, Speedo released a new bathing suit called the LZR Racer. This was a revolution in swimsuit technology, as it was made of fabric that reduced drag and repelled water. The suit lowers the swimmers racing time by around 2 percent and it was originally endorsed by the Federation Internationale De Natation Amateur, or FINA, the international committee that monitors water sports. found that swimmers who did not wear the new suits were not able to compete at the level of the other swimmers. During the 2008 Olympics, 94 percent of all the swimmers who won gold medals wore the new suit. The effect of the suits on the Olympic Games was so pro- “But it is not the swimmers who are improving, but the technology” The new swimsuits met new restrictions after the 2008 European Short Course Championships. Worries that swimmers were no longer solely relying on skill but mainly technology led to restrictions on the new suits by FINA, under the statement that “FINA wishes to recall the main and core principle that swimming is a sport essentially based on the physical performance of the athlete.” It wasn’t until a race in Italy during July that the controversy was really stirred. In the 200 meter freestyle, Michael Phelps lost to the relatively unknown German, Paul Biedermann. Although Phelps had beat Biedermann in the same race during the The Olympics, Biedermann had a newer version of LZR Racer. This technological advantage allowed for him to beat Phelps and set a new world record. Hundreds of records have fallen over the past year, and FINA is taking action against this. FINA recently reversed its ruling and the LZR Racer and other aerodynamic wetsuits will be banned starting in the year 2010. For the remainder of the year, the full body length swimsuit will remain in use. It will be interesting to see if swimmers will ever be able to break the records set with the suits by just skill, not technology. 11 Aug/Sept 2009| Talon Laker Dynasty Ready to Defend Throne Patrick Villar ‘10 Staff Writer Let’s get ready to rumble! Another season of exciting basketball is around the corner as teams train for next year’s coveted NBA title. After a physically and mentally exhausting season, the Los Angeles Lakers reclaimed the title of NBA champions last summer from their green with envy rivals- the Boston Celtics. This marked the Laker dynasty’s 15th championship win as well as Phil Jackson’s 10th title, making him the most championship winning coach in NBA history. Kobe Bryant also received the title of Finals MVP for his legendary skill, leadership, and determination. Despite the success of the Laker team, keeping the throne will be no easy task this season. NBA teams have raced to acquire members, each hoping to become the strongest team. This summer, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic, and San Antionio Spurs made big trades, eager to create the best combination of threats before next season. Shaquille “the Diesel” O’Neal, renowned 7’1” center, was traded from the Phoenix Suns to the Cavaliers to play alongside league MVP Lebron James; Rasheed Wallace, a powerful power foward/ center with championship experience, signed with the Celtics; Vince Carter, an experienced All Star and Olympic Gold Medalist, joined Orlando; and Richard Jefferson, a high scoring forward, was traded to the Spurs. In addition, although finding a championship combination of agility and youth, the Los Angeles Lakers lost one of their key players- forward Trevor Ariza. Last year, Ariza’s scoring and steals played a crucial role in their journey to NBA champion- ship. After his negotiations as a free agent soured with the Lakers, Ariza accepted a contract with the Houston Rockets. However, despite the loss of the beloved forward, the Lakers quickly acquired the lean, mean Ron Artest. Known for his physicality and wild personality, Ron Artest brings a new facet to the team needed for physical teams like the Denver Nuggets and Boston Celtics. The acquisition of Artest was well-liked by Phil Jackson who admires the player’s skill and determination. Critics suggest that Artest may act as an unstable personality in Jackson’s team. Next season, Laker fans will definitely see a different team. Artest brings expertise in shooting and more importantly defense as noted by his 2004 title NBA-Defensive Player of the Year. In addition, Artest is a childhood friend of versatile forward Lamar Odom. With the acquisition of Artest, Laker fans will not have to worry about the Lakers falling asleep in defense. Despite his quirky personality, Artest brings a new heat to the team, making the Lakers one of the favorites to win next year’s title. Helping renew the strengths of the roster are Lamar Odom and Shannon Brown, who became free agents this summer but signed new contracts with the Lakers. With a dream team of Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, Ron Artest, and a youthful bench with agile ability like Shannon Brown, the Lakers are a threat to all NBA teams. Stay tuned fans, the first game of the preseason is on October 27th against the Los Angeles Clippers. October 15 is DIG PINK night! Next month our girls’ volleyball team will face Notre Dame in the Cage (gym). The whole school is invited to come and encouraged to wear pink to support breast cancer awareness. There will be pink Cage shirts, possible news coverage, and hopefully celebrity sightings. Don’t miss out on an awesome time and support our girls. LA Dodgers and Angels Set Sights on Playoffs Warren Sayles ’11 Staff Writer With playoffs just around the corner both the Dodgers and the Angels look to make some noise in the post season. Aside from last year’s pennant appearance by the Dodgers, neither team has enjoyed success in the playoffs for some time. The Dodgers got a glimpse of success when they advanced to the pennant last year but failed to bring home a World Series title. On the other hand, the Angles defeated the Giants in 2002 to win the World Series yet they have failed to do anything more since then. The Angels seem to always lose to the Red Sox in the first round, and the Dodgers have trouble winning on the road. However, this year it seems possible for both the teams to be able to advance far into the playoffs. With a balance of good pitching and fierce hitting both the Dodgers and the Angels have a chance at a World Series title. After jumping out to a great start this year the Dodgers quickly gained the best record in Major League Baseball. The ferocious pitching of Jonathan Broxton and Chad Billingsly made it tough for teams such as the division rival Giants and the vigorous Rockies to even score runs “With a balance of good pitching and fierce hitting both the Dodgers and the Angels have a chance at a World Series title” on the Dodgers. Hitters such as Manny Ramirez, Andre Ethier, and James Loney gave the Dodgers a reputation for tearing up pitchers. However, the suspension of Manny Ramirez for fifty games due to a steroid related incident crippled the teams hitting because it took away their main source of power. Right fielder Andre Ethier stepped into the role of power hitter as he has hit 27 home runs so far this season. With the reintroduction of Manny to the line up and a new knuckleball pitcher Charlie Haegar, the Dodgers expected to maintain the success they have enjoyed all year. However, the team went on a losing streak in late August at the same time the Colorado Rockies went on a winning streak. This decreased the Dodgers lead over the NL West to only 3 games over the Rockies. However, the Dodgers began to regain their composure at the same time the Rockies began to lose. Now, at the beginning of September the Dodgers are looking forward to taking on the playoffs. The Angels spent another year dominating in the AL West. Pitchers John Lackey and Jared Weaver helped propel the Angels over Oakland, Seattle, and Texas to lead the division. Hitters Vladimir Guerrero, Tori Hunter, and Chone Figgins made the Angels one of the best teams in baseball. This year the Angels crushed the American League rival Yankees and made them a likely candidate for a pennant or a World Series title. However, the injuries of Vladimir Guerrero and Tori Hunter allowed the Texas Rangers to creep up in the division and decrease the Angels buffer zone. As September rolls in the Angels are in full health with all of their starting line up batting over .300, which means that they get a hit 3 out of 10 ten times which is good for this late in the season. The addition of pitcher Scott Kazmir, who has a tremendous record against both the Yankees and the Red Sox, will help out the Angels tremendously in the bullpen. As the team nears the playoffs they look to defy the common prediction and slip past the Red Sox and Yankees into the World Series. Although the year has been going well for both teams, stiff competition awaits them in the post season. The Dodgers will have to face the St. Louis Cardinals who are lead by the power hitting first baseman Albert Pujols. For the Angels, the league leading Yankees and the power hitting Red Sox look to add another World Series to their repertoire. As the playoffs inch closer all eyes in Los Angeles are facing these two teams as they look to tack on another World Series. Welcome Back, Chaminade Students! Photos Courtesy of Ms. LaBelle and Student Council Historians