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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

8 Best Things About Sodexo Dining

1. Lack of Variety
Who really wanted the burden of choosing anyways?
 2. Old Food
I know I avoid getting pizza all day long just so I can grab the oldest, crunchiest slice on the platter for dinner. Who’s with me? 
3. Out of Order
Hey, they say absence makes the heart grow fonder, right? 
4. No fresh fruit
Is it just me, or is it a great day when there is no fresh fruit available as a side in the pub? I guess now I have an excuse for eating unhealthily... 
5. Dirty Tables
I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t go to the pub for its world-renown trash and ketchup-infested tables.
6. Hair in Food
Extra protein? Thanks for having my back, Rockhurst! 
7. Wrong Orders
Mistakes happen of course, but for the love of a Jesuit, a vegetarian black bean burger means that the burger is vegetarian. As in NO meat... As in full of vegetables like the picture above.... My deepest condolences to all other vegetarian Hawks flying around campus.
8. Digestion issues
I don’t really think any comment is necessary here...


Hopefully, Rockhurst University is seriously considering the upcoming renewal of Sodexo’s contract and looking for ways to improve for next semester. In the mean time, have fun detoxing over break, Hawks. Birds of a feather, detox together! Merry Christmas!


By Abbie Gittinger
Hawks Advance to Final Four
By Abbie Gittinger
After defeating Lindenwood on Sunday Nov. 24, the Hawks earned a ticket to Evans, Ga. for a shot at winning the NCAA Division II championship.
Held at Rockhurst University’s Bourke Field, excitement and anticipation for the game was high. Strong defense throughout the game and an early goal by Rockhurst’s midfielder Paolo Scoppola bought the hawks a 1-0 victory.
Head coach Tony Tocco said he told the Hawks to “play together as a team, play as a team at all times.” Following the advice of the long-time soccer coach, the Hawks teamwork is what ultimately merited a win.








Rockhurst University ranked number 14 when they faced the number 1 seeded Lindenwood on Sunday. Despite Lindenwood’s dominant possession of the ball, the Hawks were able to keep out goals mainly credit of senior goalie, Ryan Bass.
Students, parents and faculty alike braved the cold temperature to support the team. Bass, grateful for the support, said, “It’s always great to have fans at your games.”
Unfortunately, few Hawks will be able to attend to semifinal game in Georgia next week. The Hawks will face Southern New Hampshire (20-1-1) on Thursday, Dec. 5. as they battle for the trophy.
The Hawks are entering the semifinal game with a six-game winning streak, hoping to put an end to the 21-game winning streak of opponents, Southern New Hampshire.
This is Rockhurst’s seventh appearance in the NCAA Division II national tournament. The Hawks have not forgotten the tragic loss at the national quarterfinals in 2011, but are looking forward to a good game.
“It’s going to be a battle and that’s what you expect when you get down to a final four,” Bass said. “We’re just going to go down there and take care of business.”
Kickoff for the match is scheduled for 4 p.m. CDT on Dec. 5. Live stats and free video streaming will be available for the game so fans will be able to cheer on the Hawks, even from over 900 miles away.


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Five Most Entertaining Christmas Distractions this Holiday Season
By Allie Krumel

Want to get off-campus and enjoy all the festive Holiday events going on around you in Kansas City? Go take a study break and enjoy these fun Holiday-themed events and decorations!

1.) Santa’s Gingerbread Village at the Crown Center
This is the perfect family activity; a locomotive with Santa pulls through a Gingerbread Village created by world-class chefs!

2.) The Mayor’s Christmas Tree
The 100-foot-tall Mayor’s Christmas Tree, one of the nation’s tallest, is the centerpiece for an illuminating holiday celebration. The tree is a symbol of the Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund, which is dedicated to assisting the city’s less fortunate.

3.) The Kansas City Ballet Presents the Nutracker
Todd Bolender’s “The Nutracker” is a magical, beautiful show that will definitely get you into the Christmas spirit! From the graceful dancing to the amazing costumes and sets to the acclaimed Kansas City Symphony playing Tchaikovsky’s wondrous music, you’re sure to enjoy the show. You won’t want to miss this holiday classic at the Kauffman Center.

4.) KC Live! Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl Benefitting Toys for Tots
Break out the ugly sweater from the attic on Saturday, December 7th, and get into the Christmas spirit while benefiting Toys for Tots and enjoying a night out with friends! The following bars are participating: Angels Rock Bar, PBR Big Sky, Hotel Nightclub, Howl at the Moon, Mosaic Lounge, Shark Bar, Maker’s Mark Bourbon House and Amp, Lounge, Pizza bar, Living Room Bar, FUEGO, Tengo Sed Cantina, McFadden’s Sports Saloon, the Dubliner and Johnny’s Tavern.

5.) Kansas City Live! New Year’s Eve Party
This year’s party package features top-shelf cocktails and amp, beers from 9 pm-1am, a countdown and ball drop at Midnight with a champagne toast, party favors, confetti cannons, and more! The KC Live! Block is an incredible venue with a mix of indoor and outdoor space in the heart of downtown Kansas City.


We Have Spirit, Yes We Do!
By Lauren Pennell
            Upon first glance, it would seem that Rockhurst is bursting with spirit.  Students wear blue on Fridays.  Rockhurst University stickers can be found on many a car or laptop across campus.  Masses of students can be found sporting Rockhurst hoodies and/or sweatpants to class every single day.
As a whole, Rockhurst seems to have a healthy amount of school pride.  But what does Rockhurst spirit look like under-the-surface, from a more in-depth perspective?  Just how spirited are the organizations directly related to spreading good cheer among Rockhurst students, staff and faculty?  The Rockhurst Dance Team and Spirit Squad may have a ways to go as far as spirit is concerned, but they have already come a long way just in this year alone.
            In years past, an unacknowledged but tangible rivalry existed between the dance team and spirit squad.  Each team was intent upon one-upping the other, making each performance a competition rather than a means to pep up school spirit and support for student athletes.  Members of the dance team would criticize the performance of the spirit squad and members of the spirit squad would criticize the performance of the dance team.  There was a minimal amount of teamwork and cooperation between the two organizations and this took its toll on each team’s ability to effuse campus with enthusiasm, excitement, and spirit.  Students were too busy supporting one team or the other (typically not both) to give proper support to Rockhurst as a whole and all of its athletic teams…which, of course, is the main purpose of the dance team and the spirit squad.
            As last year drew to a close, it became inescapably clear that a change needed to occur, yet no one was sure how to instigate such a change.  Fortunately, said change came about by a new head coach of the cheer squad, a man by the name of Dave Beck.
            It is unclear as to how one alteration could have such an impact on the relationship between the dance team and spirit squad, yet somehow it has.  The difference is undeniable.
“He’s been super open to getting to know us and how things work at this school and he’s been really friendly,” said Susie Bissonnette, captain of the dance team.  “There is going to be a dance combining the dance team and cheerleaders together next semester…that’s never happened in all the years I’ve been here.  This is an opportunity to be more of a spirit team rather than just dance team and cheerleading.”
Former captain of the spirit squad Emily Moehlmann agrees with this assessment.  “With our change in coaches, there’s more friendship between the dance team and the cheer team and there’s more eagerness to do things together and build up the spirit program as a whole,” she said.
As the dance team and spirit squad learn to work together instead of working against each other, Rockhurst spirit is reaching an all-time high.  Even students who are not a part of either organization can feel it, particularly the athletes.
“I've definitely noticed an increase of attendance to athletic events, especially in regards to soccer and volleyball, which helped to provide fun and competitive atmospheres,” said Kendall Hart, a sophomore on the basketball team. 
As tensions diffuse and camaraderie develops between the dance team and spirit squad, a sense of love and pride in Rockhurst prevails.  There can always be more spirit, but with the increase in teamwork, spirit has rarely been stronger here at Rockhurst.

Love the Rockhurst Hawks?  Come watch the spirit squad and dance team perform while cheering on your favorite team when games start up again in January.