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“Hang In There”

Song lyrics BY BENJAMIN RICHTER Contributing Writer You know what you want but don't know how to get it. You want to continue, but your mind says quit it. You need to keep moving, but your legs have quit walking. You have a lot to say but can't do any talking.  I was just like you. And I  know what you've got to do. You need to hang in there, darling. You're in too deep to quit. Hang in there, darling. You'll find your way out of this. Just hang in there. You know where to go but can't find how to get there. You walk the beaten path, but it leads you nowhere. You need to stay strong, but the tears start falling. You've got a dead phone, but everyone is calling.  I was just like you. And I  know what you've got to do. You need to hang in there, darling. You're in too deep to quit. Han...
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[Entertainment] || Sudoku

PROVIDED BY THE MCKENDREE REVIEW Here are the solutions for the previous word search puzzle. We have decided that the word searches and the Sudoku will only be available in the printed issues.
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[Entertainment] || Word Search

PROVIDED BY THE MCKENDREE REVIEW Here are the solutions for the previous word search puzzle in Iss. 3. We have decided that the word searches and the Sudoku will only be available in the printed issues.  
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[Vol. 93, Iss. 3] || The McKendree Review Crew

Vol. 93, Iss. 3 Editors Kimberly Bennett Editor-in-Chief Mindy Allen Assistant Editor Emily Lucia Assistant Editor / Web Manager Editing Team Mindy Allen Kimberly Bennett Emily Lucia Donna Bick* In This Issue Mindy Allen Sharon Beard Kimberly Bennett Donna Bick Joseph Blasdel, Ph.D. Katie Herath Earnest Johnson Emily Lucia Benjamin Richter Jenna Teetor Natalie Van Booven Chelsey Wheeler Connor White * volunteer The McKendree Review is a student-run organization of McKendree University. The mission of The McKendree Review is to give students the opportunity to learn the news process and publish articles pertaining to their opinions and ideas. The staff does not agree with all statements and opinions, which rightfully belong to their writers. The McKendree Review Office can be found in Eise...
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[Iss. 3] Leditors | A Letter from the Editors

Hello everyone! First of all, we printed our first issue last Tuesday, and if you have not checked out the printed copy, you can find the McKendree Review all around campus, especially in 1828, PAC and Ames. We want to thank all of you who helped us with all of the articles. We would like to formally apologize to Benjamin Richter as his name is not Eric Richter as stated in the “In This Issue” section of the printed edition. We have corrected his name in the online version and are incredibly sorry for the mishap. In this issue, in addition to the articles you have read (or did not read) in the printed edition, there is a write-up regarding our school’s debate team, there are more pictures and videos for you to watch. Enjoy!
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McKendree University Welcomes Bearcat Statue

There’s more to the Bearcat than What Meets the Eye! BY KIMBERLY BENNETT Editor-in-Chief A few days into the 2014-15 academic year, McKendree University installed a new Bearcat statue in front of Holman Library as a way to begin a great semester. While some students welcome the statue with open arms, others are curious as to why McKendree bothered spending money on a mascot statue rather than a statue of the school’s founder, William McKendree. Makes sense, do you not agree? I, myself, wondered the same thing, but after interviewing Joni Bastian, Ph.D., who co-led the project with President James Dennis, Ph.D., I am satisfied with her answers. Hopefully, others will be too. Had I known the Bearcat statue was something a majority of students wanted, I would have been less harsh on the pro...
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Road Construction on Alton Street

BY MINDY ALLEN Staff Writer Sometime after the week of Sept. 15, Alton Street is scheduled to be closed for road construction, as long as weather or other issues do not cause further delays. The project is following previous construction, which moved the water line from under the street to beside the street. The past road construction explains why the street was half rock, half pavement during the beginning of the semester. Sally Mayhew, McKendree’s Vice President for Administration and Finance explains that the road construction is “all in the name of progress” and Alton will be “a very nice street with curbs and gutters.” When the construction finally begins, the road will be closed to through traffic, and it is important for McKendree students to know how to navigate around the constru...
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From the Archives… President Thomas Hanson Herdman

BY KATIE HERATH Staff Writer Between 1890 and 1893, Reverend Thomas H. Herdman served as president of McKendree College, serving one of the shortest terms for a president in McKendree’s history. So What makes this president interesting, and why did he only hold this position for three years? Thomas Herdman attended three different colleges, the last being McKendree, where he received his A.M. and D.D. (Associates and Doctorate in Divinity). While serving as a pastor in the Southern Illinois Methodist Conference, he pastored the church in Lebanon twice, spending a large portion of his life as a resident of the town. Shortly after receiving his D.D., he was asked to fill the vacant seat of president of McKendree College, following Isaiah Villar’s sudden departure of the seat. During his a...
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Google at McKendree University

BY EARNEST JOHNSON Contributing Writer Earnest Johnson, new to McKendree University, seeks to share with the university his experience in the Google Student Ambassador program. Johnson is a junior majoring in Business Management and a transfer from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Over the summer, Johnson had the opportunity to attend one of Google’s training sessions in Mountain View, California as a part of the ambassador program. Throughout the year, Johnson plans to host fun events on campus as well as introduce fellow students to the latest Google products and programs. He is currently working on organizing a new campus organization and is excited to begin this first year as a Bearcat. For more information and/or ideas you would like to share, “like” and “message” Google at M...