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Arts & Entertainment The RambleR | www.therambler.org February 10, 2011 | 5 Class Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Class Time Sat/Sun 9:00am Equipment Orientation (Morton Staff) Equipment Orientation (Morton Staff) Equipment Orientation (Morton Staff) 12:00pm Yoga (Pati) Let’s Have A Ball (AAron) Let’s Have A Ball (AAron) 12:10pm Equipment Orientation (Morton Staff) Equipment Orientation (Morton Staff) 12:40pm Martial Arts Boot Camp (Amber) Martial Arts Boot Camp (Amber) 1:00pm Kick Boxing (Amber) Kick Boxing (Amber) Kick Boxing (Amber) 5:30pm (Carolyn) (Carolyn) 6:15pm H2OAquatic Boot Camp (Justin) Sat&Sun 10:00am H2O Aquatic Boot Camp (Justin) Membership Costs: Hours of Operation: 1. Students: Free MondayFriday: 7am10pm 2. Faculty/Staff: $506 Months Saturday: 9am1pm 3. Alumni: $1006 Months Sunday: 12pm4pm 4. Spouse Only: $100 6 Months Morton #: 8175317589 5. All Classes Are Free to all Active MembersExcept H2O Aquatic Boot Camp 6. Please Call In Advance To Reserve Your Spot—WalkIns Are Also Welcome 7. Group Fitness Class: Les Mills “Body Pump” Coming Soon!!!! THE RAMBLER You followed us on You became a fan on You befriended us on Soon, you will WATCH us on The Voice of Texas Wesleyan University Students Since 1917 Debuting this week. GAME REVIEW Rachel Peel [email protected] Donkey Kong Country Re- turns with a complicated, action-packed journey that will leave any gamer frus- trated to no end. Donkey Kong Country Returns allows the gamer to become Donkey or Did- dy Kong, as they navigate through the island. Trial skills include running by spiders, jumping from platform to platform, swing- ing from vines, capturing ba- nana coins and locating the infamous “KONG” letters. e key to success for this game is patience and tim- ing. As the gamer navigates through this new version, he will notice the classic moves of the original Donkey Kong as they try to conquer the is- land master. Like the classic Super Nin- tendo Donkey Kong games, it uses a map that allows the player to move from levels one through eight, in order to reach the top of the moun- tain. Once the player reaches the top of the mountain to access level nine, he must go back through the entire game and get all the “KONG” letters in every level. Donkey and Diddy can be played in a one-player or two-player setting, but play becomes more difficult as players are added. To remedy this problem player two, Diddy, can hop onto Donkey’s back and take on a more passive role in the game. In one-player mode Diddy Kong rides on Donkey Kong’s back mak- ing Diddy’s jet-pack avail- able throughout the levels, this allows the player to add more lives. e game allows the player to attempt to complete the level eight times. If a player is unable to complete a level, the game offers the player a chance to complete the lev- el with Super Kong. Upon completion of the level with Super Kong the player can move on to the next level but does not get to keep the items collected. e game was developed by Retro Games and was re- leased Nov. 21, 2010 by Nin- tendo. e last game released before it was Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. e original Donkey Kong was release in 1981 and has come a long way since. e graphics have been re- vamped and the content of the game has been upgraded to work with all the current game systems. Donkey Kong Country Returns is only available for the Wii game systems. Donkey Kong Country Re- turns is available at most retail stores for around $50 and is recommended for ages 8 and up. Donkey Kong returns full force Photo Illustrationby Meisa Keivani Najafabadi | Rambler Staff The video game Donkey Kong is back with the new version Donkey Kong Country Returns. The game shares similarities with previous versions and is sure to challenge Wii gamers. Angie Ruiz [email protected] e Wild Rooster is a bar that’ll have you cock-a-doo- dle-dooin’ all night long. is place is the perfect bar with a kick. e definition as stated on their website is, “e Wild Rooster Bar. Cold Beer. Great Music. Cool-Ass Vibe.” It’s always rockin’ at the Rooster. You’re welcome to grab a beer and some San Antonio-style brisket tacos. In addition to beer and li- quor, they have a full kitchen whipping up great tacos, burgers and their famous rooster balls. No, not literally. ese friendly treats are made of creamy breaded potatoes stuffed with crum- bled bacon, diced jalapeños, cheddar cheese and dusted with seasoning. ey are then served with Ranch dressing. Wow! If your mouth isn’t water- ing, then you’re not worthy of these scrumptious balls. If the food doesn’t grab your attention, maybe the drink deals will. Most col- lege students like a good deal on beer, and if you’re fan of Tecate, LoneStar and Pabst Blue Ribbon, all day every day you can enjoy a can for $1.50. A group of friends, PBR, some Brisket tacos and Rooster Balls are all you need to have a great night. But, if you’re more of a lone hen, e Wild Rooster will be more than happy to cheer you up with some live music and a round of pool. e Wild Rooster is one of my favorite places to hang out. I’m always guaranteed cheap drinks, good food and if not live music, a great game on one of their flat screen TVs. If you’re a pool junkie I’m sure you’ll enjoy the pool ta- bles. ere’s always a stranger up for a challenge. So if you’re feeling wild, stop by the Wild Rooster Bar. You’re in for a rockin’ time. BAR REVIEW Wild Rooster offers rockin’ time Angie Ruiz | Rambler Staff The Wild Rooster offers customers a lively environment, good deals on drinks and tasteful food. The bar features a full kitchen and serves up tacos, burgers and their famous rooster balls.

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Class  Time  

Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday   Thursday   Friday   Class  Time  

Sat/Sun  

9:00am   Equipment  Orientation  

(Morton  Staff)  

  Equipment  Orientation  

(Morton  Staff)  

  Equipment  Orientation  

(Morton  Staff)  

   

12:00pm   Yoga  (Pati)  

  Let’s  Have    A  Ball    (AAron)  

  Let’s  Have    A  Ball    (AAron)  

   

12:10pm     Equipment  Orientation  

(Morton  Staff)  

  Equipment  Orientation  

(Morton  Staff)  

     

12:40pm     Martial  Arts  Boot  Camp  (Amber)  

  Martial  Arts  Boot  Camp  (Amber)  

     

1:00pm   Kick  Boxing  (Amber)  

  Kick  Boxing  (Amber)  

  Kick  Boxing  (Amber)  

 

   

5:30pm    

(Carolyn)  

 

(Carolyn)  

     

6:15pm     H2OAquatic  Boot  Camp  (Justin)  

      Sat&Sun  10:00am  

H2O  Aquatic  Boot  Camp  (Justin)  

Membership  Costs:           Hours  of  Operation:  

1. Students:   Free         Monday-­‐Friday:   7am-­‐10pm  2. Faculty/Staff:   $50-­‐6  Months       Saturday:   9am-­‐1pm  3. Alumni:     $100-­‐6  Months       Sunday:     12pm-­‐4pm  4. Spouse  Only:   $100-­‐  6  Months       Morton  #:   817-­‐531-­‐7589  

 5. All  Classes  Are  Free  to  all  Active  Members-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐Except  H2O  Aquatic  Boot  Camp  6. Please  Call  In  Advance  To  Reserve  Your  Spot—Walk-­‐Ins  Are  Also  Welcome  7. Group  Fitness  Class:    Les  Mills  “Body  Pump”  Coming  Soon!!!!  

 

 

THE RAMBLER

You followed us on

You became a fan on

You befriended us on

Soon, you will WATCH us on

The Voice of Texas Wesleyan University Students Since 1917

Debuting this week.

GAME REVIEW

Rachel [email protected]

Donkey Kong Country Re-turns with a complicated, action-packed journey that will leave any gamer frus-trated to no end.

Donkey Kong Country Returns allows the gamer to become Donkey or Did-dy Kong, as they navigate through the island.

Trial skills include running by spiders, jumping from platform to platform, swing-ing from vines, capturing ba-nana coins and locating the infamous “KONG” letters.

The key to success for this game is patience and tim-ing. As the gamer navigates through this new version, he will notice the classic moves of the original Donkey Kong as they try to conquer the is-

land master. Like the classic Super Nin-

tendo Donkey Kong games, it uses a map that allows the player to move from levels one through eight, in order to reach the top of the moun-tain.

Once the player reaches the top of the mountain to access level nine, he must go back through the entire game and get all the “KONG” letters in every level.

Donkey and Diddy can be played in a one-player or two-player setting, but play becomes more difficult as players are added.

To remedy this problem player two, Diddy, can hop onto Donkey’s back and take on a more passive role in the game. In one-player mode Diddy Kong rides on Donkey Kong’s back mak-ing Diddy’s jet-pack avail-able throughout the levels, this allows the player to add more lives.

The game allows the player to attempt to complete the

level eight times. If a player is unable to complete a level, the game offers the player a chance to complete the lev-el with Super Kong. Upon completion of the level with Super Kong the player can move on to the next level but does not get to keep the items collected.

The game was developed by Retro Games and was re-leased Nov. 21, 2010 by Nin-tendo. The last game released before it was Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.

The original Donkey Kong was release in 1981 and has come a long way since. The graphics have been re-vamped and the content of the game has been upgraded to work with all the current game systems. Donkey Kong Country Returns is only available for the Wii game systems.

Donkey Kong Country Re-turns is available at most retail stores for around $50 and is recommended for ages 8 and up.

Donkey Kong returns full force

Photo Illustrationby Meisa Keivani Najafabadi | Rambler StaffThe video game Donkey Kong is back with the new version Donkey Kong Country Returns. The game shares similarities with previous versions and is sure to challenge Wii gamers.

Angie [email protected]

The Wild Rooster is a bar that’ll have you cock-a-doo-dle-dooin’ all night long. This place is the perfect bar with a kick. The definition as stated on their website is, “The Wild Rooster Bar. Cold Beer. Great Music. Cool-Ass Vibe.”

It’s always rockin’ at the

Rooster. You’re welcome to grab a beer and some San Antonio-style brisket tacos.

In addition to beer and li-quor, they have a full kitchen whipping up great tacos, burgers and their famous rooster balls. No, not literally.

These friendly treats are made of creamy breaded potatoes stuffed with crum-bled bacon, diced jalapeños, cheddar cheese and dusted with seasoning. They are then served with Ranch dressing. Wow!

If your mouth isn’t water-

ing, then you’re not worthy of these scrumptious balls.

If the food doesn’t grab your attention, maybe the drink deals will. Most col-lege students like a good deal on beer, and if you’re fan of Tecate, LoneStar and Pabst Blue Ribbon, all day every day you can enjoy a can for $1.50.

A group of friends, PBR, some Brisket tacos and Rooster Balls are all you need to have a great night. But, if you’re more of a lone hen, The Wild Rooster will

be more than happy to cheer you up with some live music and a round of pool.

The Wild Rooster is one of my favorite places to hang out. I’m always guaranteed cheap drinks, good food and if not live music, a great game on one of their flat screen TVs.

If you’re a pool junkie I’m sure you’ll enjoy the pool ta-bles. There’s always a stranger up for a challenge. So if you’re feeling wild, stop by the Wild Rooster Bar. You’re in for a rockin’ time.

BAR REVIEW

Wild Rooster offers rockin’ time

Angie Ruiz | Rambler StaffThe Wild Rooster offers customers a lively environment, good deals on drinks and tasteful food. The bar features a full kitchen and serves up tacos, burgers and their famous rooster balls.