Thursday, October 30, 2008

Daylight Savings Time!

It's that time again! The second time of the year when you try to find the instructions for the annoying alarm clock next to your bed. This year we roll back 1 whole hour on November 1st. According to science we gain an hour of sleep by changing the clocks in fall. In college kid terms, we get more lazy Sunday for a cheap price. Just make sure you set them before Monday so you don't miss classes next week!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Improv Everywhere is at it again

This time they decided to create the ultimate baseball game for a bunch of California little league players.



If you're interested in getting on the Improv wagon, head over to
ImprovEverywhere and sign-up.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

WOOT! For ancient computer stuff!



Call me a geek, but .... OKAY I AM A GEEK!
I just think using old computer parts and accessories for projects is just plain cool.
Get those old floppy disks full papers from middle school and make a sweet photo cube for your desk.
Check out the simple DIY instructions and get your flop on.

Monday, October 13, 2008

This Week's Events

10/13/2008 Monday

¨ Mr. Miss Oneonta Meeting 3 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ Lambda Pi Eta 3 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ GPA Meeting 3 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ Habitat for Humanity: Fundraising Committee 3 PM (Catskill Room)

¨ College Senate Reception 3 PM-4:30 PM (Craven Lounge)

¨ Sanford Society 4:15 PM (Fitzelle 201)

¨ Mask and Hammer 4:30 PM (Fine Arts 103)

¨ Gamer's Guild 6 PM-11 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ Sigma Gamma Phi 6:30 PM (Bacon Activity Room)

¨ Pi Delta Chi 7 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ Sigma Delta Tau 7 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ Hillel 7:30 PM (College Camp )

¨ Phi Sigma Sigma 8 PM (Butternut Valley Room)

¨ Comedian Johnny Walker 9 PM (Ballroom)

THE MOST BOOKED ACT AT THE NACA NATIONAL CONVENTION, Johnny Walker is one of the hottest young comics today. Based out of Los Angeles, and a regular at the famous Hollywood Improv and Laugh Factory, Johnny performed at over 50 colleges last year and is a nine-time NACA showcase selection. He travels extensively throughout the country entertaining college students and headlining comedy clubs. Johnny blends traditional stand-up comedy with parody and original songs. Mix in improv comedy and a passionate political mind and you get an extremely talented entertainer. Johnny’s songs have been broadcast on the nationally syndicated All Comedy Radio, National Public Radio, Air America and XM Radio among others.

· Hunter's Moon

· Birth anniversary of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969)

· Birth anniversary of Eamon De Valera (1882-1974)

· Be Bald and Be Free Day

· Happy Birthday! Everett Koop, Ralph Lauren, Natalie Maines, Roger Moore, Usher


10/14/2008 Tuesday

¨ IGC Eboard 3:15 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ Educators Showcase 4 PM-6 PM (Ballroom)

¨ ACEI 4 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ HEP 5 PM (Denison Activity Room)

¨ SA Senate meeting 6:30 PM (The Waterfront)

¨ Film Series/Naturally Native 7 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ HOLA E Board 7 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ Phi Beta Sigma Presents... Family Feud 7PM (Alumni Fieldhouse)

Tagline: Filled out any good surveys lately? $2 admission w/ college ID $5 w/o 600 people have been surveyed and now 4 teams will compete for a chance to win up to $500 and loads of other prizes. Who will be the winner? Team CUAC vs. Team IGC vs. Team EOP 2008 vs. Team ? Every audience member will be automatically entered in a drawing for a chance to be on the fourth and final team. Sponsored By: Phi Beta SIgma Fraternity, Inc. & Charles W. Hunt College Union

¨ RSO Committee 8 PM (Catskill Room)

¨ Team Trivia 9 PM (Union Square)

¨ APO Pledge Meeting 9:30 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

· 225th anniversary of the first manned flight: in 1783, Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier and Francois Laurent ascended 84 feet in a hot-air balloon at Paris, France, in a 4-minute flight.

· 150th birth anniversary of American boxer and sports hero John L. Sullivan (1858-1918)

· 100th birth anniversary of economist, author and advisor John Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006)

· White Cane Safety Day

· National Grouch Day

· Germany: Frankfurt Book Fair begins (Oct 15-19).


10/15/2008 Wednesday

¨ Love Your Body Day 9:30 AM-3:30 PM (IRC Quad)

¨ Art & Scope Magazine 3 PM (Catskill Room)

¨ Greek Peer Advocate Program 3 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ IGC President's meeting 3 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ RSO 4 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ Marketing Club 4 PM (IRC Lecture Hall #6)

¨ Pre-Law Society 5 PM (Catskill Room)

¨ Marketing Club & Atlanticoustics Present...ACE Enders 6 PM (Ballroom)

Ace Enders and a Million Different People, Good Old War, Secret Secret Dino Club, The Cast Before the Break, The Cleveland Patrol Doors 6pm, $6 with ID / $8 without

¨ Directors Rehearsal Voices of Serenity 6 PM (Lee Hall Upstairs Lobby)

¨ Safe Space Training 7 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ Democracy Matters 7 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ Phi Beta Sigma 7 PM (Catskill Room)

¨ HOLA 7:30 PM (CME)

¨ Presidential Debate 8 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ VOS Meeting 8 PM (Lee Hall Upstairs Lobby)

¨ Stanley Theatre Trip: Chicago 8 PM (Stanley Theatre)

¨ 'Life Size' Cardboard Boat Race-Interest meeting: 9 PM Ford Hall Main Lounge

· World Food Day. See www.worldfooddayus­a.org

· Dictionary Day (250th birth anniversary of Noah Webster)

· Get Smart about Credit Day

· International Credit Union Day


10/16/2008 Thursday

¨ IGC 3:15 PM (The Waterfront)

¨ Student Fashion Society 5:30 PM (IRC 2)

¨ Communication Arts Society 5:30 PM (IRC 4)

¨ Chi Upsilon Sigma 6:30 PM (Bacon Activity Room)

¨ Dialogue Sessions: Pornography- Pros and Cons 7 PM (Gender and Sexuality Resource Center)

How does the porn industry really treat and affect women? Is porn good or bad? Can it spice up your relationship or does it create unrealistic expectations? [Rebecca Harrington & Diana Woodworth]

¨ Sistah 2 Sistah 7 PM (CME)

Relationships : Defining intimacy, hook-ups, titles and much more! Let’s make Oneonta a better place, one sistah at a time

¨ Red Dragon Reading Series 7:30 PM (Craven Lounge)

Eric Gansworth is a member of the Onondaga Nation who was born and raised at the Tuscarora Nation Territory in Western New York. Professor of English and Lowery Writer-in-Residence at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, he is the author of seven books, including the novel Mending Skins, which won the PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles Award in 2006, and the collection of poems and paintings A Half-Life of Cardio-Pulmonary Function, which appeared on the National Book Critics Circle’s “Good Reads” List for Spring 2008.The reading will be followed by a reception and book signing.

¨ Philosophy Club 7:30 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ RSO Programming Committee 8 PM (Catskill Room)

¨ CUAC Film Series/ET 9 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

· United Nations: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

· National Mammography Day. See www.nbcam.org

· Mulligan Day

· In 2006, the 300 millionth American was born in Chicago, IL.

· Happy Birthday! Ernie Els, Eminem, Michael McKean, Richard Roeper


10/17/2008 Friday

¨ Safe Space Training 10 AM (Union Square)

¨ Muslim Student Association 1 PM (Lee Hall Upstairs Lobby)

¨ Alpha Phi Omega 2 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ Order of Omega- Eboard 2 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ GPA program 3 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ Emerging Leaders Committee 3 PM (Glimmerglass Room)

¨ CUAC 4 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ International Coffee Hour 4:30 PM (CME)

¨ Gamer's Guild 6 PM-1 AM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ Rock to Cure 6 PM-12 AM (CME)

CD RELEASE SHOW, $2 Suggested Donation, FIGHT CANCER! Bands Performing: The Color Blue Turned Black, James Mcilroy and band, Eating My Insides, Mike Lovesick, Graham Stevens

¨ CUAC Movie: Wall E 6:30 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ Bill Smith's Adirondack Storytelling Program; —­“Adirondack Tall Tales & Other Lies” 7 PM (College Camp Lodge)

Bill has been a featured performer at many folk festivals around the country and has numerous musical CDs to his credit. Relive life in the Adirondacks and find out why the woods have been such an inspiration for so many years.

¨ CUAC Movie: Wall E 9 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ Late Night: Oneonta's Got Talent 9 PM (The Waterfront)

· World Menopause Day

· Saint Luke: Feast Day

· Azerbaijan: Independence Day

· Canada: Persons Day

· Sweetest Day

· Happy Birthday! Chuck Berry, Mike Ditka, Wynton Marsalis, Terry McMillan, Martina Navratilova, Ntozake Shange, Jim Talent, Jean-Claude Van Damme


10/18/2008 Saturday

¨ RED DRAGON RAW Bench Press Meet weigh-in at 7 AM, Tournament at 9 AM (Chase Gym)

¨ Catskill Mt. Ramble Day Hike to Hunter Mountain

Travel down to the Catskills for a wonderful day hike to the summit of Hunter Mt. As the second tallest peak in the Catskill range, the fire tower atop the peak affords a magnificent 360 degree view of the northern & central range. The hike follows the old road up to the ranger’s cabin and is rocky throughout with a few moderately steep sections. Participants should be in reasonable shape to enjoy this hike. You can register for the hike in the ORC with your $5.00 refundable deposit through Friday, Oct. 17th or until all spots are filled.

¨ Homecoming/Family Weekend Craft Show 9:30 AM-3:30 PM (Ballroom)

¨ Scavenger Hunt 11 AM-4 PM (Main Lobby)

¨ Voices of Serenity 12 PM (CME)

¨ Caricature Artists 1 PM-4 PM (International Lounge)

¨ “Owls of NY” Live Owl Program 2 PM (College Camp Lodge)

Get an “up close & personal” view of the owls of upstate NY. Naturalists from the Wildlife Learning Company will be on hand to present the various owls and explain their role in the upstate NY habitat.

¨ Greek Family and Alumni Reception 3 PM (Butternut Valley Room)

¨ Scholarship Dinner 3 PM (The Waterfront)

¨ Men's Lacrosse Post Alumni Game Reception 6 PM (Union Square)

¨ CUAC Movie: Wall E 6:30 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ Scholarship Dessert Reception 6:30 PM (Ballroom)

¨ Family Weekend Show: Christian Finnegan with SUNY Oneonta Funk Band 9 PM

¨ CUAC Movie: Wall E 9 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

· Yorktown Day

· National School Bus Safety Week begins (Oct 19-25).

· National Chemistry Week begins (Oct 19-25).

· Sunday School Teacher Appreciation Day

· AIDS Walk Atlanta


10/19/2008 Sunday

¨ Chi Phi 12 PM (Butternut Valley Room)

¨ Phi Kappa Psi 12:15 PM (Leatherstocking Room)

¨ Project Linus 2 PM (Union Square)

¨ The Oneonta Knit Wits 3:30 PM (Susquehanna Room)

¨ Students of Color Coalition 4 PM (CME)

¨ FYE Seminar Banquet 5 PM-7 PM (Ballroom)

¨ 'Life Size' Cardboard Boat Race 6 PM Chase Pool

¨ Sigma Gamma Phi 6:30 PM (Bacon Activity Room)

¨ CUAC Movie: Wall E 6:30 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

¨ NRHH Meet & Greet 8 PM (Union Square)

¨ CUAC Movie: Wall E 9 PM (Red Dragon Theater)

Multicultural Weekly Reader

On behalf of the Residential Community Life Multicultural Committee, I would like to direct your attention to some recent articles that might be of interest to you.

Happy Reading!

1. President Signs Bill to Authorize Re-Examination of Murders from the Civil Rights Era (here)

2. More Minorities in College, But Gaps Remain (here)

3. Muslim Candidate for Irvine City Council Gets Death Threat (here)

4. Country Still Struggling With Equality Between Genders (here)

5. Making a Case for Diversity in STEM Fields (here)

6. Wanda Sykes: That’s So Gay Is Insulting (here)

7. Chicago Proposes Gay-Friendly High School (here)

8. Connecticut Ban on Gay Marriage Reversed (here)

9. “Barack Osama” on NY Absentee Ballots (here)

10. Columbus Day Protest Subdued This Year (here)


History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again. – Maya Angelou

Presidential Polling

Sunday, October 12, 2008

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FYE Book Club


Book Discussion

Where: Littell Hall first floor lounge

When: Monday, November 17 at 7pm.

Refreshments provided

Come discuss this amazing book before the movie comes out on November 21! All are welcome.

See RD Kirsten if you have questions.

Campus Office Spotlight: CADE
























The Center for Academic Development & Enrichment (CADE) is here to help you become a better student. If you need tutoring, writing help, or strategies for more successful studying, CADE can help. Check out their website to see how CADE can help you achieve your goals while you're at SUNY Oneonta and beyond.

College Camp to Offer Owl Program

The SUNY College at Oneonta will offer "Owls of Upstate New York," a presentation by the Wildlife Learning Company featuring live owls, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, at the College Camp lodge off upper East Street in Oneonta. Admission to the event is free, and members of the community are invited to attend.

The College Camp is a collaborative effort of the SUNY-Oneonta Student Association, the College, and Oneonta Auxiliary Services. More information about the presentation on owls is available from Snapper Petta, the College's Director of Outdoor Programs, at (607) 436-3455.

Homecoming & Family Weekend Schedule of Events

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2008
6:30 pm Movie: Wall-E, Hunt Union Red Dragon Theatre— Free, no tickets needed
7:30 pm Bill Smith – Adirondack Storyteller, College Camp Longhouse
9 pm Movie: Wall-E, Hunt Union Red Dragon Theatre— Free, no tickets needed

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2008
9 am-2 pm Information Tent, Outside Hunt Union
9 – 11 am Science Alumni Registration, Science Building I
9 am Athletic Hall of Fame Breakfast Reception, Alumni Field House Dance Studio
10 am Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Alumni Field House Atrium
Thomas Cannistra ’70, Basketball
James P. Burr ‘68, Soccer
Elizabeth A. McGrail ‘01, Soccer, Basketball and Softball
Julie M. Merchant ‘84, Field Hockey
Paula Polce Chard ‘02, Basketball
Richard C. Bunde ‘75, Gymnastics
Dr. Gladstone A. Hutchinson ’83, Soccer
1976-77 Men’s Basketball Team
9:30 am - 4 pm Craft Fair, Hunt Union Ballroom
10:30 am-2:30 pm Roving Entertainment, Hunt Union
12:30 – 1:00 pm Rededication Ceremony, Science Building I
1:00 pm Men’s Soccer vs. Hobart, Red Dragon Soccer Field
1:00 pm Alumni Association Hospitality Tent, at the Soccer Game
1:00 pm Women’s Field Hockey vs. Union
1:15 – 3 pm Celebration of Science – Science Building I
2 pm Owls: Our Nocturnal Neighbors, College Camp Longhouse
3 pm Greek Life Reception for Students & Alumni, Hunt Union Butternut Valley Rm
6:30 pm Movie: Wall-E, Hunt Union Red Dragon Theatre— Free, no tickets needed
9 pm Homecoming Concert: Comedian – Christian Finnegan, Alumni Field House Dewar Arena, tickets required.
9 pm Movie: Wall-E, Hunt Union Red Dragon Theatre — Free, no tickets needed

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2008
6:30 & 9 pm Movie: Wall-E Hunt Union Red Dragon Theatre — Free, no tickets needed

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

This Week's Events

10/07/2008 Tuesday

¨ Audio Productions Engineers Club 10 AM Quad

¨ Red Dragon Open Luncheon 12 PM Leatherstocking Room

¨ SA Campus Connection Meeting 4 PM- IRC 2

¨ Women’s Soccer vs. Hartwick 4 PM, Red Dragon Soccer Field

¨ Rock to Vote 6 PM Leatherstocking Room

¨ SA meeting 6:30 PM The Waterfront

New Business: Dissolution of Men’s Rugby Club

¨ Coming Out Stories 7 PM Union Square

¨ Presidential Debate 8 PM Red Dragon Theater

¨ Team Trivia 9 PM Union Square

¨ APO Pledge Meeting 9:30 PM Leatherstocking Room

· Yom Kippur begins at sundown.

· Emergency Nurses Day

· National Bring Your Teddy Bear To Work Day

· In 1871, devastating fires began at the city of Chicago and Peshtigo, WI. 250 people died in Chicago, more than 1,000 people died at Peshtigo.


10/08/2008 Wednesday - Mini-Break begins after last class

¨ Open Minded Unity 9 AM Quad

¨ Accounting Society Presentation Dannible & McKee 2 PM IRC 2

¨ Yoga 4 PM CME

¨ Pre-Law Society 5 PM Catskill Room

¨ Democracy Matters 7 PM Susquehanna Room

¨ HOLA 7:30 PM CME

¨ Voices of Serenity 8 PM Lee Hall

· Yom Kippur (began at sundown, Oct 8)

· World Post Day

· Uganda: Independence Day

· Peru: Day of National Honor

· Leif Erikson Day

· Korea: Alphabet Day

· National Depression Screening Day. For more info: www.mentalhealthscr­eening.org

· Birth anniversary of John Lennon (1940-1980)


10/09/2008 Thursday

¨ Rock Climbing to Moss Island—Leave Campus at 8 AM

Join us for the first day of the break as we go rock climbing to Little Falls, NY. We will leave campus at 8AM for a day of top roping and possibly some bouldering with the staff of the Clark Sports Center. Cost for the trip is only $20.00 and includes all instruction, equipment, your day use climbing permit and transportation. You can register for this trip in the ORC. Participants will be expected to pay the entire non-refundable fee at the time they register. Payment can be done with Dragon Dollars through Monday, Oct. 6th or with CASH at any time. Please Note: the rain date for this trip will be on Friday, October 10th.

· United Nations: World Mental Health Day

· National Cake Decorating Day

· Happy Birthday! Dale Earnhardt, Jr, Brett Favre, Adrian Grenier, Mario Lopez, Harold Pinter, Nora Roberts, David Lee Roth, Tanya Tucker, Ben Vereen


10/10/2008 Friday

¨ Muslim Student Association 1 PM Lee Hall

¨ International Coffee Hour 4 PM CME

¨ Women’s Soccer vs. Potsdam 4 PM, Red Dragon Soccer Field

¨ Gamer's Guild 6 PM Leatherstocking Room

¨ CUAC Movie: Get Smart 6:30 PM Red Dragon Theater

¨ CUAC Movie: Get Smart 9 PM Red Dragon Theater

¨ Late Night Texas Hold 'Em 9 PM The Waterfront

· National Coming Out Day

· General Pulaski Memorial Day

· International Newspaper Carrier Day

· Birth anniversary of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)

· In 1975, William Clinton and Hillary Rodham married at Fayetteville, AR.

· Happy Birthday! Joan Cusack, Emily Deschanel, Orlando Hernandez, Jane Krakowski, Elmore Leonard, Patty Murray, Luke Perry, Steve Young


10/11/2008 Saturday

¨ Lean-to Service Hike—Leave campus at 8 AM

Hike into the Biscuit Brook lean-to for the annual fall inspection. While this hike is also only 4 miles round trip, there is one moderately steep section of trail we will have to cover. Participants should be in good shape as the trail is also very rocky in spots and the footing can be tricky at times. You can register for this trip in the ORC with your $5.00 refundable deposit until all spots are filled.

¨ Voices of Serenity 12 PM CME

¨ Women’s Soccer vs. Plattsburgh 1 PM, Red Dragon Soccer Field

¨ CUAC Movie: Get Smart 6:30 PM Red Dragon Theater

¨ CUAC Movie: Get Smart 9 PM Red Dragon Theater

¨ Late Night BINGO 9 PM The Waterfront

· Columbus Day (traditional)

· Dia de la Raza


10/12/2008 Sunday

¨ Chi Phi meeting 12 PM Butternut Valley Room

¨ Phi Kappa Psi 12:15 PM Leatherstocking Room

¨ Students of Color Coalition 4 PM CME

¨ CUAC Movie: Get Smart 6:30 PM Red Dragon Theater

¨ CUAC Movie: Get Smart 9 PM Red Dragon Theater

What's Your Color IQ?

Think you can discriminate between different hues? Take this test to see how good you are!

RD Kirsten scored a 3. That's insanely good. Can you beat it?

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Hall Government Minutes, 10-2-08

Littell Hall Government Meeting 3
October 2, 2008

Start time- 7:51 PM; End time- 9:40PM

1. Old Business:
First Program- movie, Grandma’s Boy was a success. 17 people came. *More advertising for next program!

2. Treasurer Report:
No money spent yet, still exactly $1,500. -Now putting away $50 for the FYE barbeque at the end of the year.

3. New Business:
a. Proposal for hall government-issued bottle recycling bins to raise money
b. Events/programs will be posted on Facebook
c. Proposal for caroling at local retirement homes for the winter

4. RSO Report:
a. This Saturday: Saturday Night Fever at Matteson Hall 10PM-1AM Harvest theme – Littell gets more points the more people we send
b. Monday, President training for new online system for all the governments Oct 6th: 3-5PM and Oct 7th: 2-4PM.
c. Oct 6th free Action Hero tee-shirts given out in the quad. Wear the shirts on Tuesday, October 7, which is designated as “Action Hero Day”. Also on October 7, “Coming Out Stories” will be presented in the Union Square of Hunt Union at 7pm. Faculty, staff, and students will share their stories of coming out as LGBTQQA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Questioning, or Ally). Oneonta Coming Out Day will be celebrated 12-3pm on the quad on Wednesday, October 8. Visit the Residence Life Multicultural Committee’s closet and sign Open Minded Unity’s ally pledge. Celebrate the diversity Oneonta has to offer!
d. Proposal for Indian Culture Night $500-$1000 dollars from RSO for DJ, dancing, food etc; Littell Hall government voted $20.
e. Cardboard boat race Oct 19th at 5:30; Oct 15th meet for rules and regulations.
f. Rocky Horror Picture Show Oct 27th at the Ballroom
g. Oct 29th OAS is coming to our hall government meetings, *Share your ideas on how to make dining halls better!
h. Suggestions: More diet soda options, more vitamin water flavors, Milk machine is broken, etc.
i. Register for Emerging Leaders! The conference, designed to help you develop your leadership skills, is the weekend of November 7-9. For more information and an application, stop by the Office of Campus Life in Hunt Union or call 607-436-3591. *Looks great on your record!
j. Nov 11th Condom Casino Night in the Ballroom

5. Littell Hall Programs/Activities:
a. Powder Puff practice this Saturday at 2pm! Games on Oct 19th and 25th
b. Oct 15th Movie night: Beetlejuice at 9PM
c. Oct 18th Fall Fest- “Welcome Littell Hall Parents” at 3PM
d. Oct 19th DDR tournament in pit lounge at 9PM
e. Oct 22nd Movie night: Craft
f. Oct 29th Movie night: TBA *Any suggestions??
g. Oct 30th Halloween in the Halls at 6PM and Halloween Party 9PM

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ghost Hearts?


After reading this article, I had to throw it on here. Scientists have been experimenting with the revitalization of rat hearts. They hope to apply this to human organs and hopefully help transplant patients in dire need.
Check out the article on Popular Science