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UNIVERSITY PRESSFAU’S FINEST NEWS SOURCENOVEMBER 12, 2013 | VOL. 15 # 13
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Fall trends take over FAU after the fashion club, Material World, models apparel from used clothing store Plato’s ClosetBy Stacey Pasternak P.10
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November 12, 2013TUESDAY
The Staff
A photo recap of this year’s Homecoming Week festivities.
By UP Photo Staff
FAU basketball, baseball and tennis gear up for their first season in Conference USA.
By Zack Kelberman and Wesley Wright
Material World Fashion Club and Plato’s Closet show off fall fashions.
By Stacey Pasternak
A contribution by Louis and Anne Green expands the Memory and Wellness Center used by FAU’s oldest students.By Sarah Pruzansky
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - Dylan Bouscher
MANAGING EDITOR - Austen Erblat
CREATIVE DIRECTOR - Michelle Friswell
ASSISTANT CREATIVE DIRECTOR - Breanndolyn Lies
BUSINESS MANAGER - Lulu Ramadan
COPY DESK CHIEF - Cari Giard
NEWS EDITORS - Sarah Suwak, Kathryn Wohlpart
FEATURES EDITOR - Emily Bloch
REVIEW EDITORS - Christopher Massana, Maddy Mesa
SPORTS EDITOR - Wesley Wright
PHOTO EDITOR - Ryan Murphy
MULTIMEDIA EDITOR - Miranda Schumes
WEB EDITOR - Christopher Massana
SENIOR EDITORS - Ryan Cortes, Rolando Rosa
COPY EDITORS - Anna Patterson, Lynnette Perez, Cindy
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COVER - Sophomore biology major Amanda Stephenson.
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Sports
Steve Carell and Paul Rudd talk about their returning roles for the new “Anchorman” movie.
By Maddy Mesa
FEATURESPage 14
Student Government’s office of Multicultural Programming is hosting a scavenger hunt. Check this page for your riddle.
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Take some time to explore for yourself how dangerous tobacco can be to you and your loved ones and what you
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November 20-‐21 On Breezeway
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The Exercise Science and Health Promotion
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Take some time to explore for yourself how dangerous tobacco can be to you and your loved ones and what you
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Current students as well as the MBA Sport Director, Dr. Jim Riordan, will be available
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Friday, November 22F R E E F O OD A N D R E F R E SH M E N T SL o c at i on : L ive O a kTi m e : 2 : 3 0 p. m .
FAU MBA - SPORT MANAGEMENTFALL INFORMATION SESSIONS
Learn about exciting opportunities available in the FAU MBA SPORT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Program benefits include a wide variety of industry related internships including but not limited to:
Current students as well as the MBA Sport Director, Dr. Jim Riordan, will be available
to talk about their experiences in the program
Hockey, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Motorsports,
Inter-collegiate athletics, Tennis, and Stadium/
Arena/Convention Center Management.
Date: November 15th
TIME: 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Where: FAU College of Business, Boca raton Campus, Room BU. 307
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NEWS TEAM! REASSEMBLE!Fans of the unforgettable “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgun-dy” rejoice. “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues” hits theaters over winter break on Dec. 20. But you don’t have to wait that long for a taste of the action.
The University Press took part in a conference call on Nov. 1 with two stars from the new movie: Brian Fantana’s Paul Rudd and Brick Tamland’s Steve Carell.
Q: What aspect of your characters do you love the most?
Carell: Boy, I love the innate intelligence of Brick. He’s [the] sort of the counterintuitive quality of his character, I think, is what appeals to me.
Rudd: And as far as Brian goes, I think I like his musky sexualized idiocy.
Q: What is [it] about “Anchorman” that made you want to revisit it?
R: Oh man... For me, mainly it was like working with these guys again who I love. And, you know, it was such a blast doing the first one that I want — I would jump at the chance to come back and beat a dead horse.
C: I think we all felt exactly that same way. We all just wanted to do it for the sake of doing it, and I think we all would have done it in a vacuum. Even if there was no film and any camera, we would have come back and done it, because it’s so much fun.
Q: What advice [would] you guys give to college guys trying to pick up girls?
R: I would say to guys, college guys, drop the cologne. No one likes it. Use your — you know, your own natural...
C: Musk.
R: Your own natural musk which will bring the ladies in, in busloads.
C: I would say you have to listen. You have to open your heart and open your ear and you have to listen and appreciate the person that you’re with.
R: Yes, you’re right, Steve. It’s kind of all about communication.
Q: How difficult was it to get back into character for this movie?
R: At times, it didn’t seem difficult at all, like I feel we know these characters pretty well. But I would say throughout the shoot, there were – there were many moments where I thought, oh god, am I doing this right? Am I — I felt where I — I felt a little off track.But I couldn’t tell whether or not I was in my head and I actually did remember or I was commenting on what I had done the first time.
C: And the more lost I felt, the better that served me. The more out of sorts I felt, in general, the better I think that played into Brick.
Q: This question is for Paul Rudd. I’m wondering if we will see the return of the Sex Panther. R: Well, I can’t — you know, I can’t really give it away. I don’t want to say anything whether it does or whether it doesn’t. I want people to have questions going into this.
Q: What do you think about portraying the seemingly very serious job of news anchors in such a silly way?
R: I feel pretty good about it. Sometimes I watch news anchors and I think they’re portraying themselves in a very silly way, much sillier than we could ever do.
C: I feel good too.
Steve Carell and Paul Rudd are back and newsier than ever for the upcoming “Anchorman” sequelStory by Maddy Mesa Reviews Editor
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It was 7:32 p.m., about half an hour before the Student Union’s Grand Palm Room became a full-out fashion haus.
Angela Caruso and Thivy Pham, the president and vice president of FAU’s fashion club Material World, stood next to each other and smiled while looking at the black curtain-draped stage before them. The curtains hid the models practicing their catwalks.
Material World partnered with the Boca location of the secondhand clothing store, Plato’s Closet, for their fall fashion show. Plato’s Closet, at 2240 NW 19th St., is in the same plaza as Hooters and Moe’s and prides themselves on buying and selling gently used trendy brand-name clothing.
The club had been waiting for this day since the beginning of the semester. They handed
out blue and red “swag bags” full of jewelry and Plato’s Closet promotional pamphlets.At 8:12 p.m., Caruso went on stage to talk to about 60 fashion-savvy audience
members. She took her front seat right below center stage and the first model came out in black jeans with a leafy green print. Caruso told the onlookers how much the models’ outfits cost as each one walked by. This “Plato’s price” was compared to the original heftier retail price.
In 10 minutes, the event was over. Throughout the evening, audience members helped themselves to tropical-flavored starbursts, soft cookies with orange frosting, and an array of two-bite cupcakes.
Caruso, a senior and double-major in marketing and business management, started the fashion club two years ago when there was nothing at FAU affiliated with the fashion world — something she intended to change.
“I love fashion and I decided I couldn’t go four years at a university without doing something I was passionate about, so I started the club for that reason,” Caruso said.
In the two years since the club’s conception, she’s been instrumental in planning fashion shows each semester. Amid all the stress, Caruso is in her happy place.
“My favorite moments are the hectic stress that I’m feeling right now. I love it, I just feel very alive,” Caruso said. “I love seeing it all come together from everyone’s hard work over the months of putting this together. I just love seeing it come
Living in aMaterial WorldFAU’s fashion club teams up with the secondhand store Plato’s Closet to show students how to dress on a dime
Story by Stacey Pasternak ContributorPhotos by Max Jackson Contributor
"My favorite moments are the hectic stress that I'm feeling right now. I love it, I just feel very alive,"
President of the Material World Fashion Club
Angela Caruso
Margaux Keating, a junior business major from Palm Beach State College. Fashion Club is in its third year and
is open to all FAU students, though anyone is able to participate in their shows and events.
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Material World together and put on stage and to life. It makes me very happy.”With handling events being her strong suit, Caruso enjoyed
dressing the models before they walked the runway. “The best part of planning this event would be definitely when we went and picked out all the styles for everyone and we got to style all the models. Plato’s Closet let us have free range of the store, and we just got to let our creativity flow,” Caruso said.
The theme of these fashion shows changes every semester. Vice President Pham, a junior international business major, explained that last semester’s theme was “urban,” where the models and fashion club participants created their own outfits, and the semester prior to that was a spring fashion show.
This semester’s show teamed up with Plato’s Closet to emphasize dressing on a budget.
“In the past, we’ve modeled for Francesca’s, but Plato’s closet is more affordable to college students so we decided to partner up with them,” Pham said. “The manager of Plato’s Closet actually reached out to [Caruso], and then contacted her for the opportunity”
Pham joined the fashion club her freshman year because she’s always had a “passion for fashion.”
As Caruso’s senior year closes in and fashionistas like Pham begin to take over the club and continue her legacy, she reflects on her absolute favorite memory with Material World.
“My favorite memory would be, I have to say, last year’s soiree. It was so much fun because we all got to know each other even more and we got to be really involved, not only in the club but in each others’ lives. I really loved it.”
The short-but-sweet event went over well as the crowd watched the models (three guys, the rest girls) walk the runway.
“I think the event went really well. It really showed the price range and how you can really get the style that you want at a lower price than the name brands that you could go to,” said sophomore and architecture major Kimberly Jaar.
“I think they put it together very nicely. I think the point was put across well. College students want to dress very well, but still have a low budget, so this was a good way to exhibit that,” said junior international business and linguistics double-major Daniella Malabad.
This semester’s show was one that could relate to all college students: shopping on a budget.
President Angela Caruso and Vice President Thivy Pham of Material World Fashion Club after the fashion show on Wednesday night.
Fashion Club meets every other Monday at 8 p.m. in the VIP room of the
Student Union.
Plato’s Closet is located at 2240 NW 19th St., in
the same plaza as Hooters and Moe’s.
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HOMECOMING 2013From alternative band the Dirty Heads, to comedian Judah Friedlander, right up to the tiara and crown landing on the new king and queen’s heads, the UP was there to document it all:
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T rapped in the confines of her own home, 78-year-old Anita Flaster circles
the kitchen trying to remember where the plastic containers go.
Anita is a patient at the FAU Memory and Wellness Center who also attends painting classes there.
The center has given Anita the opportunity to paint again and receive support after a downward spiral when she was no longer able to drive after being diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment.
Before she developed memory problems, she and her husband Sy lived in Hartford, Conn. She raised a family while she worked at Hartford Stamp Works, her family business, which created stamps for banks and law firms. Painting had been a thing of her past.
Beginning her work in high school, Anita was encouraged to pursue art when her teacher saw a sketch that she made. Anita went
on to take art classes in college; but two years later, Anita’s life became one dedicated to her family and her business.
Over time, Anita and her family ended up selling their business to a rival stamp house, and she and Sy moved to Florida.
Around the age of 74, Anita began to suffer from cognitive impairment.
“I was losing things,” Anita said. “[Sy] noticed it before I did. I would say ‘Where did I put my whatever?’ And start walking around in circles looking for things.”
Sy said when Anita would empty the dishwasher and find a plastic container, she would search all the cabinets to find the others because she couldn’t remember.
At times, she would leave items on the counter and Sy would put them away for her.
“I didn’t even realize I was doing
that,” Anita said.While Sy was involved with
tennis and card games, Anita was always able to get in her silver Lexus and go shopping.
But then came the day when doctors told Anita she would no longer be able to drive.
“It was the biggest blow when I lost my driver’s license because I was independent before that and then I became totally dependent and angry at the world,” Anita said.
With all this anger and nowhere to go, Anita spent each day cooped up in the house doing chores and reading books by David Baldacci, Vince Flynn and Brad Thor.
“I think it gets to the point where you get depressed, you get a little cranky and you’re looking for activities,” Sy said.
The two of them claimed the loss of the driver’s license to be
Anita’s lowest point because she had nothing to occupy her time, and it made it difficult for her to get out of the house.
After three months spent in the house, Anita felt depressed and frustrated.
So Sy began searching the internet and making phone calls and soon enough he found a driver for Anita — Jodi Wigode.
“In the beginning, it was hard because she had to give up her independence,” Wigode said. “And now she and I have a relationship. And she also, besides that aspect, she does know that she’s not able to drive ‘cause she did accept the situation for what it is.”
A couple afternoons out of the week, Wigode drives Anita around and spends time with her shopping, getting the groceries and going out for lunch.
“Before I got Jodi, I would sit
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“If you just sit home alone and look at the outside, your brain’s gonna die.”
FAU’s oldest students take painting classes to fight memory loss The Louis & Anne Green Memory and Wellness
Center on the FAU Boca campus provides services to those with memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Photo by Ryan Murphy
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around the house,” Anita said. “I really needed to get out of the house … She’s become a friend. She’s really wonderful. I’d be out of my mind without her.”
Soon enough, Glenda Connolly, a licensed clinical social worker at FAU’s Memory and Wellness Center, suggested to Anita and Sy that Anita begin to attend the Adult Day Center — a center for adults with memory loss to engage in activities to help stimulate their mind and keep them busy.
On Anita’s first day at the center, Sy expected the worst. But Anita stayed the whole day and surprised Sy with her reaction.
“I was just pleased that she stayed the whole day,” Sy said.
Anita said Sy was waiting for her to call and beg him to take her home.
“I guess my initial reaction was not so much what she was doing, but that she was happy when she came out,” Sy said. “That was wonderful. It’s been great. So it’s just a feeling of accomplishment and she gets such great joy from
doing these things.”After two days at the center,
Anita decided this was the place for her.
Not only did being at the center occupy her time, but it had also given her the inspiration and desire to start painting again —something she hadn’t done since college.
“[The art class is] what’s making her happy,” Wigode said. “[What’s making her happy is] going to the art class and doing something she really loves to do.”
Now, Anita is taking three art classes — two painting and one sketching calss.
Anita gets her ideas for her paintings from pictures in magazines.
She prefers painting landscapes and flowers over people, claiming she doesn’t like painting anything that moves.
“I’m creating something and it’s looking like what I want it to look like, or it’s looking like a painting,” Anita said. “And that in itself, it just makes me feel good
that I’m able to capture what’s there. I mean if it stays still, I can paint it.”
Painting at the center has inspired Anita to start painting at home as well.
Anita and Sy have brought Anita’s paintings to get framed, and will be hanging the paintings up on their wall.
But this is not the only place Anita’s paintings are displayed for people to see. Five of her works — three acrylic paintings and two sketches — are on display at the Spanish River Library.
And this is all due to the Adult Day Center giving Anita the opportunity to return to painting, helping to keep her mind active and supporting her.
“The important thing relating to the Memory and Wellness Center is the stimulation is excellent,” Sy said. “You go to any other part of the body, you have to exercise it to keep it as fit as you can. They do a very good job here at doing that, the painting here you gotta use your brain and visual to keep
it going … If you just sit home alone and look at the outside, your brain’s gonna die.”
The Adult Day Center provides Anita classes throughout the day and memory quizzes to keep her mind going.
Anita described her life before she came to the center — after losing her driver’s license and before she got her driver — as depressing. While now, in contrast, she said she feels happy.
“She’s just going along and grateful for the things that she has,” Wigode said.
The Adult Day Center has given Anita the opportunity to improve their lives and many others after developing memory problems.
They offer painting classes, chair yoga, card games and much more.
According to FAU’s website, “participants receive as much individualized attention as possible and can develop and maintain personal interests and relationships in a more intimate setting.”
Anne and Louis Green broke ground in May on a new expansion to the on-campus Memory and Wellness Center named after them. Photo courtesy of FAU
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An expansion at the Adult Day Center at FAU’s Louis and
Anne Green Memory and Wellness Center could offer more
benefits to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.
The center allows families to bring family members who
are experiencing memory loss to provide them counseling,
support and activities such as painting, board games and
karaoke.Visitors to the center can benefit because “exercise and
social interaction helps to slow progression of the disease
and lessen depression,” according to Director Kathleen
Valentine of the Memory and Wellness center in a Palm
Beach Post article. “You keep people at a healthier level
longer.”More individuals will be able to visit the center due to a
donation from Louis and Anne Green, two Boca Raton
residents. According to the Coastal Star — a local news
website — the Greens wanted to find someone to open a
center for 10 years until FAU decided to work with them. The
Greens have asked the specific amount of money donated
not be announced.
“Dementia is a terrible affliction,” Louis Green said in FAU’s
press release. “Anne and I identified a need after seeing
so many local families affected. There were not adequate
facilities here to help people deal with memory loss and
all that comes with it. As the number of people diagnosed
with dementia continues to grow, we saw a need to grow the
Memory and Wellness Center.”
According to the Palm Beach Post, the center will go from
9,000 square feet to 14,000 square feet. According to FAU’s
press release, the Greens agreed in December 2012 to
support the addition to the center.
“The donation from Louis and Anne Green will help expand
the adult day center portion of the Memory and Wellness
Center,” Valentine said. “The 5,000-square-foot addition will
house a large multipurpose room for center activities and
community education as well as a kitchen, an art studio, nurse
and case manager offices, and treatment rooms.”
According to FAU’s press release, the addition is expected to
be finished toward the end of 2013.
The center serves as a place for research and laboratory work
for students in colleges and programs such as the College
of Medicine, School of Social Work, Department of Exercise
Science and Health Promotion and Department of of
Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Nursing students have the opportunity to work alongside
nurses, work at the center as a work study assignment, learn
the research process and complete clinical practicums,
according to Valentine.
She also said that the Memory and Wellness Center has an
average of 16,000 visitors per year, with an average of 12,000
visitors to the Adult Day Center.
An average day at the Adult Day Center has about 65 visitors
and is expected to increase to 95 according to the Post. A full
day costs $95 and a half day costs $50, but scholarships are
available to visitors with limited financial resources.
The Caring Hearts Auxiliary, a group that raises funds for the
center, raises the money for the scholarships through the
Keep Memories Alive Walk and Shades of Green — an event
providing food, an auction and live musical performances. The Memory and Wellness Center was opened by the
Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing in November 2001 and
was then moved into its new building on the Boca campus in
December 2004, according to FAU’s website.
“Louis and Anne Green continue to make a difference here
at FAU and in the community we serve,” Interim President
Dennis Crudele said. “More than a decade ago, their
generous gift helped fund the Memory and Wellness Center
building, and this most recent gift will help us expand the
center to better serve the growing population of individuals
with memory disorders and their families.”
The Memory and Wellness Center received a donation, expanding the
adult day center
Slowing Alzheimer’s
The 5,000-square-foot extension to the Memory and Wellness Center, which averages 16,000 visits per year, is expected to open in late 2013. Photo by Ryan Murphy
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FAU men’s basketball begins its 2013-2014 campaign with Head Coach Mike Jarvis returning for his sixth season. Jarvis and company should pick up wins to open the season, but will likely find it daunting as the road schedule piles up.
Soon after finals conclude in early December, the Owls will find themselves on television. Fox Sports 1 will broadcast back-to-back road contests at DePaul (Dec. 12) and Maryland (Dec. 14) .
FAU takes on the bulk of its new Conference USA schedule when the spring semester rolls around. Soon after spring break, the conference tournament tips off in El Paso, Texas from March 11-15.
Considering Jarvis is integrating four freshman and two transfer players –– all while navigating a new conference –– he might have to head back to the drawing board come summer.
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Manager John McCormack’s team is fresh off last season’s Sun Belt Conference Tournament, with a Cinderella-like run in the NCAA Regional Tournament. The Owls came up just short of reaching the Super Regionals, losing a 13-inning heartbreaker to
North Carolina in a winner-take-all game.The team beginis their season against non-
Conference USA opponents: Notre Dame, Miami, Monmouth, North Florida, St. John’s University and Boston College. On March 7, FAU battles its first conference opponent, University of Texas-San Antonio, in a three-game road series.
The rest of FAU’s schedule is dominated by C-USA contests, with April 18 marking the
first series against rival FIU. The conference tournament, being held in Hattiesburg, Miss., will run from May 21-25.
Although McCormack faces challenges like replacing several departed senior players and playing in a new conference, expect him to get the most out of his team, and have them competing well after the spring semester ends.
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After the FIU contest, the women’s tennis team will head to Norfolk, Va. for the four-day Conference USA Tennis Championships from April 17-20.
Shortly after 2014 begins and spring semester is underway, FAU men’s tennis will be involved in weekly matches.
The team returns from a three month break on Jan. 17 for a game at Georgia Southern. Three more road matches follow before the
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A slew of home matches follow for the team before the Conference USA Tennis Championships commence in Tulsa, Okla. on April 17.
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CASUAL DRESS | PRACTICAL TEACHING | ROCKIN’ MUSIC | JOURNEY KIDZ
A CASUAL, CONTEMPORARY, CHRISTIAN CHURCHNEW
“Don’t be a fool –
be at The Journey
Church on Sunday,
Nov. 17 @ 10:30am
...or else!”
Glades Rd.
95
Exit 45
Boca RatonCommunityHigh School
MEETSHERE
Whole Foods
FAU
UNWISE:
WISE:DOING AN ONLINE SEARCHTO LEARN ABOUT SEX
YOU & YOUR FRIENDS+THE JOURNEY CHURCH
THIS WEEK’S MESSAGE @ THE JOURNEY CHURCH: Discover ancient wisdom from the book of Proverbs for how to have a GREAT SEX LIFE!
YOU’REINVITED!
This Sunday, Nov. 17 @ 10:30amThe Journey Church meets at:Boca Raton High SchoolGLADES RD. AND I-95Across from FAU, next to Whole Foods
SAYS: “RARELY HAS A65-MINUTE CHURCHSERVICE GONE SO FAST.”(October 26, 2008)