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Thursday, April 4, 2013 Trending Tunes Gay Marriage Verdicts Expand your music library Not so fast on reform SCENE, PAGE 8 OPINION, PAGE 5 Since 1922 www.thesantaclara.com @thesantaclara thesantaclara.tumblr.com One free copy STUDENTS CHEER ON BASKETBALL TEAM RYAN SELEWICZ — THE SANTA CLARA Quin Adler, Katherine Burkhuch, Anna McKendry, John Towers and Ryan Voreyer, all members of the Pep Band, watch the second game of the final series of the College Basketball Invitational at an off-campus house. The Pep Band members continued the Bronco tradition of spirit fingers while players shot free throws and cheering “S-C-U Woooh” even though they were watching at home. The Broncos roared back to keep the game close at the end, but the Patriots of George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. won the game 73-66. Game Three will be played tomorrow night on the campus of George Mason, with the winner being crowned champion of the postseason tournaent. The Santa Clara men’s basketball team experienced similar postseason sucess two years ago when they finished their season with five straight victories and a College Insider Tournament championship. Friday night’s game will be the last in the careers of Kevin Foster, Marc Trasolini, Raymond Cowels III, Niyi Harrison and Kyle Perricone. Foster has been carrying the offend for the Broncos during their postseason run, scoring at least 20 points in four of the five games. In his last game in the Leavey Center on Monday night, he scored 28 points to pace the Broncos in their victory over the Patriots. Tuition Sees Return Training Disseminated does have at least some financial aid President Michael Engh, S.J., themselves in a breach of security,” Santa Clara with the average amount around University pre- first introduced the course to stu- said senior Sonia Suri. She added, $15,179, which brings the ROI up dents via email late last February, however, that email not might be the ranks high on in- to $806,700. That’s an average of pares for shooter citing the recent shooting in New- best way to disseminate the emer- 10.5 percent of your money back town, Conn. as a reminder that stu- gency procedure information. vestment list each year. situations dents should take the time to learn Senior Allison McPartland sug- Bronco graduates are also look- how to prepare for an unexpected gested that a physical practice of ing at a high starting salary; the av- event. emergency safety procedures. Robert Wear erage post-grad makes $50,600 in Angeles Oviedo The training module reports sta- “In an emergency situation ev- A!!"#$%&' R'(")&') their first year of employment. A!!"#$%&' R'(")&') tistics that over the past 10 years eryone is so panicked and anxious. I Even though the return on in- there have been over 40 shooting think that more people would know Tuition at Santa Clara may be vestment is certainly positive for Last week, Vice Provost for incidents at North American col- what to do (after practicing the pro- high, but it may be worth your in- the entire school, certain degrees Student Life and Dean of Students leges and universities and that over cedures),” she said. vestment according to Payscale’s are better investments than others. Jeanne Rosenberger sent an email the past 12 months, over 35 schools “Some people will read the email, new Return on Investment Ranking The highest paid careers are in soft- to all students encouraging them to in the Bay Area have been under but even if you do read it, are you for Colleges and Universities. ware development, programming complete an online training course lockdown. going to retain the information on Out of 1,248 schools, Santa Clara or engineering with an average sal- on emergency procedure training. The training course encourages the slides?” she said, “whereas, if came in 28th place, up from 29th ary at $126,587, followed by finance The training course includes 27 students to make sure they are en- you do a practice of it you might not last year. management with the average sal- brief slides on what to do during a rolled in Santa Clara Campus Alerts, take it seriously but you’re not going The full four-year tuition without ary at $100,438. lockdown, active shooter and hos- the university’s primary means of to forget doing it in class with your financial aid in 2011 was $209,300, In terms of hourly wages, an at- tage situations and how to report sending out emergency notification. professor.” and the net ROI after 30 years is torney tops the charts at and aver- behaviors of concern. A video in- “I think it’s a really good idea to believed to be $753,700 on average. age of $82.50 an hour. cluded in the training module dem- have something in place to ensure Contact Angeles Oviedo at Yet, 81 percent of the student body onstrates the procedures in action. that people know how to protect [email protected]. See INCOMES, Page 4 Baseball Slumping WHAT’S INSIDE News ................................. 1 – 4 Team Loses 10 Straight Opinion ............................ 5 – 6 Scene ............................... 7 – 9 SPORTS, PAGE 10 Sports ............................10 – 12 2 / News T!" S#$%# C&#'# Thursday, April 4, 2013 WORLD ROUNDUP Serving Santa Clara University Since 1922 ! Russia • • • Volume 92, Issue 17 • • • EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ! New York Matthew!Rupel ! Egypt MANAGING EDITOR Mandy!Ferreira EDITORS ! News! Carolyn!Entress Central African Republic Opinion! Claire!Ingebretsen Scene! Matthew!Rupel Sports! Chris!Glennon Photo! Samantha!Juda Slot! Vishakha!Joshi Design! 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