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page 2 EMERALD Monday, April 18, 2016  news WEEKLY NEWS

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University of Oregon Quinn Haaga wins 2016 student reported UO President Michael ASUO presidency missing near Florence Schill addresses tuition increases and faculty Jack Charles O’Hallaren, 20, was Haaga of I’m with UO became reported missing just after 8 p.m. cuts in Q&A session the new ASUO president-elect on on April 15 near the North Jetty on April 15. TheI’m with UO slate won (Taylor Wilder) the Siuslaw River. Schill held a campus every open position in last O’Hallaren was last seen going conversation on April 12 in the week’s election. into a surf before disappearing. Ford Alumni Center that detailed TheI’m with UO executive ticket His friend called the Lane County his goals for next year and won with 2,244 votes. One Oregon’s Sheriff’s Office and said O’Hallaren the future, including his main Zach Rentschler received 555. was under the influence of drugs objective: bolstering research. Haaga and her slate will take and alcohol when he swam 40 Schill also expressed frustration office on May 25. yards offshore. after a student representative A second runoff election is Officials suspended the search suggested that the tuition increase going to take place for five seats after 12 hours. The Lane County conflicts with his talk of increasing that were improperly submitted Sheriff’s Office asks that affordability and access last week. The voting is open from anyone with information to minorities. April 18 to April 22. call 541-682-4150. “Do you have an alternative?” Haaga spoke with the Emerald Schill asked in response. about her victory in a story on Schill also discussed the new page 6. freshman live-in requirement, his desire to increase the university’s graduation rate, faculty cuts and administration’s request that most departments decrease spending by 3 percent.

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Jillian Alleyne (left) became the highest-picked Oregon player in WNBA Draft history. (Samuel Marshall)

Jillianl Al eyne goes to in second round of WNBA Draft

➡ Jonathan Hawthorne, @Jon_Hawthorne

Jillian Alleyne heard her name called on April 14 greats like Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner. It’ll during the 2016 WNBA Draft. definitely help me in rehab. I’m going to a team that She reacted in pure disbelief. demands excellence.” Alleyne went 20th overall to the Phoenix Mercury, Alleyne spent the evening watching with both former becoming the highest-picked Oregon player in WNBA and current teammates, coaches and classmates at Draft history. Former Oregon center Jenny Mowe went Oregon coach ’ house. 21st overall to Portland in 2001. Phoenix Mercury general manager Jim Pitman said “Being drafted is something I’ve dreamt about ever he saw Alleyne as “first-round” talent. since I was a little girl,” Alleyne said. “To be called 20th “To have her still available at No. 20 was a big win for in the second round – that’s huge. Especially given the us,” Pitman said. situation I’m in. I’m excited about the Mercury. It’s close The Mercury finished last season with a 20-14 record to home.” and second in the Western conference. The team won The Fontana, California, native had a prolific career the WNBA Championship in 2014. in Eugene. She tallied 92 double-doubles and ranks Pitman said he expects Alleyne will finish out her No. 3 in NCAA history with 1,712 rebounds. Earlier this rehab process at Oregon. She will attend a portion of season, Alleyne became the 10th player in NCAA history the Mercury’s training camp before the season starts, to reach 2,000 career points and 1,500 career rebounds. so that she “feels like family.” Pitman said Alleyne isn’t Alleyne, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury on permitted to sign a contract while injured. Feb. 23, averaged 14.3 rebounds a game during her time “Her career at Oregon speaks for itself,” Pitman said. at Oregon. “She was a great rebounder, a good interior defender ... Alleyne’s selection came just moments after a few Just because she had a little setback for a few months Pac-12 players heard their names. Oregon State’s Jamie doesn’t mean she won’t make a good WNBA player for Weisner (Connecticut Sun, No. 17) and many years.” (Dallas Wings, No. 18) went just before Alleyne. Connecticut’s went first overall to “My heart was pounding,” Alleyne said. “I was like the Seattle Storm. The WNBA season kicks off ‘Oh my gosh. Is someone going to take me?’ I was so on May 14. nervous. A team like the Phoenix Mercury, who I’ve “I’m in a great position to go to a great team,” Alleyne watched over the years – they’re exceptional. They’re said. “I’m so grateful for my time here at Oregon like the UConn of the WNBA. I’m excited to learn from because it’s put me in the place that I’m in right now.”

page 4 EMERALD Monday, April 18, 2016 sports men’s tennis looks to make mark at Pac-12 Championships

Oregon’s Simon Stevens reaches to return a ball to his opponent during his singles match against the Utah Utes on April 3. (Adam Eberhardt)

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Wednesday marks the beginning of Arizona or Utah in round one. They will Doubles in that match was cancelled due the Pac-12 Championships for the men’s most likely face Arizona, which went 0-7 in to rain. If given the opportunity to play tennis program. Oregon’s regular season conference and gave Utah its only win of again, the Ducks have the advantage on the concluded last Saturday with a 4-2 victory the conference season Sunday. doubles court and the opportunity to gain over rival Washington, jumping the Ducks Oregon eased its way to a 4-0 win over early momentum. to the fifth seed in the tournament. Arizona at home on April 1. Jayson Amos, Doubles has been the key for Oregon Now the focus is set on winning in Ojai, Thomas Laurent and Ethan Young-Smith all season, and it will remain that way California, and coming back to Eugene with won their singles matches in convincing throughout the postseason. If the Ducks a trophy. fashion, giving Oregon its first wish to break into the Pac-12 semifinals, Last season, Oregon entered the conference victory. early momentum is needed to upset the tournament as the fifth seed and defeated Oregon’s chances of dropping the doubles higher seeds. eighth-seeded Arizona 4-1 the first round. In point is slim; it has rattled off 15 straight In single elimination tournaments, the second round, the Ducks faced fourth- doubles victories. The pairing of Amos and margin for error is minimal, but a doubles seeded Cal and lost a nail-biter, 4-3. Armando Soemarno has reached a national victory can create more. A doubles loss, This season, Oregon lost close matches ranking of No. 30 with a stellar 16-2 record. however, makes room for error to No. 9 USC (4-3) and No. 29 Stanford With No. 4 Amos entering the national almost non-existent. (4-2) and ultimately went 0-4 against the rankings at No. 124, this team has the depth Another common theme of single California Four — Stanford, UCLA, USC and to absorb subpar performances from its top elimination tournaments — one that holds Cal — the four teams that have won 16 of players. Every Oregon singles player holds true for all sports — is that it is not always the last 17 conference titles and hold the top a winning record this season. the best team that wins, but the hottest. seeds this year. If Oregon advances to the second round, A victory in the first round would lead One game at a time — that’s the motto. it will face fourth-seeded Stanford. to a matchup against Stanford, and a After being so close last year, Oregon will Stanford’s No. 8 Tom Fawcett defeated victory over Stanford may give Oregon the undoubtedly have the round two matchup Oregon senior Daan Maasland to clinch a momentum it needs to push farther on its mind, so the Ducks must defeat either hard-fought match. than last season.

Monday, April 18, 2016 EMERALD page 5  cover asuo prdt esi en quinn haaga

Newly elected ASUO President Quinn Haaga ran on a campaign of campus safety, student transportation needs and tuition transparency. She advocates for better lighting in the dimly lit areas of UO.

page 6 EMERALD Monday, April 18, 2016 photographs by cole elsasser ➡ T ran Nguyen, @tranngngn

The newly elected ASUO President Quinn Haaga, who is the vice president Haaga has always stuck to one principle I want to be a hands-on president. of accountability for the Panhellenic when it comes to student government: “to Executive Council, and others formed I’m either go all the way or not do it at all.” I want people to know who I am with UO within a couple of hours one night Haaga, a junior majoring in planning, in late February, Haaga said. public policy and management, led the I’m and what ASUO is.” “There were six of us, and we had With UO campaign that won the executive Zach [Lusby] on the phone,” Haaga race and 19 open seats in the election this said. “It’s just amazing how fast we year. In the runoff election, the I’m with were able to put together this group of UO executive ticket beat its opponent, One amazing individuals.” Oregon, by 1,689 votes. Haaga didn’t give up any of her other “I want to be a hands-on president. I want commitments while running for president, people to know who I am and what ASUO including her involvement as a co- is; I want them to know what we can do for development coordinator at the nationwide students, what we are working on and what Camp Kesem, a summer camp for children we are accomplishing,” Haaga said. who have parents with cancer. Haaga’s ASUO involvement began during While her slate members were her freshman year when she interned for celebrating the overwhelming victory last senator Taylor Allison, who ran for president Friday, Haaga was driving to Portland to that year. Haaga’s job was to research hold a fundraising campaign for Camp student governments around the nation. The Kesem. The event surpassed its goal, Haaga same year, she ran in her first election for said – over $21,000 was raised that night. Senate Seat 2 and won. One Oregon’s presidential candidate She later became the chair of the senate Zach Rentschler spoke right after election Programs Finance Committee, where she results were released, acknowledging worked closely with Zach Lusby and Natalie Haaga’s experience. Fisher, who are now her vice presidents. “I’m glad that Quinn [Haaga] has become When she assumes the role of student the next ASUO president,” Rentschler said. body president on May 25, Haaga will act “She has been a strong leader on the ASUO as an official spokesperson for the entire Senate, so I am excited to see her take on student body. The ASUO President, paid a the role as executive.” $650 stipend per month, is also responsible I’m With UO focused its platform on for appointing members to her cabinet and issues such as campus lighting, merging any vacant finance committee positions. DDS and Safe Ride and advocating for Haaga felt that the combination of tuition transparency. Haaga also plans her ASUO experience and past activist to work with the current ASUO president involvement prepared her for the job. In Helena Schlegel and her executive team to high school, she was involved in advocacy grandparents are too. It pretty much runs in continue their projects. work with her school’s Rotary Club, the family.” “The ASUO Executive has worked on a combatting human trafficking in Southern Haaga, though, is described by others as lot of important initiatives. They started California. The San Carlos, California, native an example of organization and efficiency. the conversation about the active shooter also spent her time playing water polo and “I don’t have any room for response and campus lighting; they also participating in choir. procrastination,” she said. “I map things out tried to work on the food pantry.” Haaga A school trip to the Yosemite Valley in fifth and get them done pretty early on.” said. “[A lot of those] issues are what our grade sparked her appreciation for nature. Haaga, in fact, was planning her role in campaign wants to continue and definitely Since then, Haaga has wanted to make this year’s election early – with another make happen next year, so we will be in positive environmental changes. She plans slate. She initially agreed to run as a vice discussion with them.” to attend graduate school and work with presidential candidate with Duck Squad. One of Haaga’s goals is to amend the nonprofits to battle climate change. But soon after, Haaga decided to run for language in the ASUO bylaws, known as Her parents, an art teacher and a graphic president with her own slate, taking several the Green Tape Notebook, to force all designer, do not know much about politics potential Duck Squad members with her. ASUO events to be inclusive to all students at University of Oregon, but they are Haaga’s “By running by myself, I would have more regardless of their age, reading level, biggest supporters. ownership and I felt like we could create a learning style, native language, culture “My mom even asked if she could phone better campaign,” she said. or religion. bank from home,” Haaga said. “It’s hard to Duck Squad’s executive slate was For Haaga, it’s important to stay explain all the nuances of everything that eliminated from the runoff ballot because it connected with the student body as the was going on, but I tried to update them received less than half the number of votes ASUO president. as much as possible, and they were very received by its two competing campaigns. “My goal is to serve the students, make excited with all the campaign’s drama.” “I don’t feel confident that [Haaga] will this campus a safer and more inclusive Despite the familial support she received, uphold her promises at all,” Duck Squad place. I’m looking forward to representing she described herself as the “black sheep” of campaign manager Vickie Gimm said. “She all the students at the University of Oregon her family. is not somebody that will take responsibility and having their best interests at heart,” “[My parents] are very artistic, so are for her actions, and it’s hard to hold she said. “That’s what an ASUO president both my [little] brothers,” Haaga said. “My her accountable.” needs to do.”

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➡ Chris Berg, @ChrisBerg25

Every action film is based on some desire for self-fulfill- resolution of the GoPro cameras and relative low budget CG ment. When we go to the cinema to see James Bond or Iron effects only highlight the janky nature of it all. Basic visual ap- Man save the world in a globetrotting adventure, part of peal like cinematography and shot framing have gone out the us wants to be in their shoes. We feel the adrenaline pump window with this filming style, and little is done through their veins, brace ourselves for their falls and sit at to compensate. the edge of our seat when all seems lost. So why not remove Fortunately, one actor stands out in the shallow talent pool. the middleman and cast the audience as the hero? Hardcore Sharlto Copley (District 9, The A-Team, Elysium) has quickly Henry is the willing subject of this experiment, and the result is emerged as one of his generation’s most versatile character ac- a spectacular failure. tors, and Hardcore Henry takes full advantage. As the mysteri- Shot entirely in first person through the use of mobile Go- ous Jimmy, Copley appears as everything from a disgruntled Pro cameras, Henry tells the tale of a mute amnesiac cyborg cop to a coke fiend to a WW2 general. Each character is more on a quest to rescue his wife. His foe is the dastardly Akon, delightfully outlandish than the last. Do any of them play a a villainous Russian hellbent on building an army of super- vital role to the plot? Not in the slightest. But Copley gives the soldiers. The story is little more than a framing device to get film a human face sorely needed in a narrative shot from the Henry from one action sequence to the next, occasionally hero’s perspective. interrupted by a trip to a brothel. The entire experience plays Hardcore Henry is a rollercoaster ride, but not one at Univer- like a 13-year-old boy’s violently erotic daydream. sal Studios or Disney World; no, this is the coaster that comes For the most part, the action is hard to follow. If you’ve ever to town at the yearly carnival, held together by haphazard complained about “shaky-cam” in post-Bourne action cinema, welding and copious duct tape. There’s no doubtHardcore Hardcore Henry is your nightmare committed to film. Every Henry is a bad film. Yet it is one whose existence is not unwel- punch, roll and kick is accurately represented in first person come – a fascinating novelty, only worth the time for those to create a hodgepodge of whirling blood and flesh. The low with a burning curiosity.

Monday, April 18, 2016 EMERALD page 9  music

R eview:

Elvis Costello visits Mc Donald Theatre for intimate ‘Detour’

➡ C raig Wright, @wgwcraig

Elvis Costello made a trip to Eugene’s McDonald volume and proceeded to play a convincing air guitar. Theatre on Saturday night, April 16, as a part of The funniest story of the night was about a cab driver his “Detour” tour. The solo tour featured Costello whom Costello had briefly fallen in love with during deconstructing his songs and taking a new approach an early U.S. tour. They decided to drive to Mexico on to each. a whim (“before there was a wall or anything”), and the What made this show different than the standard breaking point of the relationship was when she said concert was the storytelling. Costello is well known as a she wanted to find a radio station that played side two brilliant songwriter, but almost every song at his concert of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety. was accompanied by a story that was crafted as carefully He said he then returned to his motel room and wrote as the song. It felt like an intimate conversation between “Accidents Will Happen,” which he then played. Costello and the sold-out crowd. He even managed to sneak in a joke about Donald The audience was attentive and silent for the entirety of Trump’s little hands. the concert. Every dropped cup and chair squeak pierced Alone on stage for most of the night, Costello stood the still sound. Often, Costello would step away from in front of a large old school box TV with a screen that the microphone and sing a capella, showing off both the showed videos before the show, and photos during. power of his voice and the venue’s great acoustics. For the second (of three) encore, the screen parted and Throughout the show, he thanked his father Costello performed “Allison” and “Pump It Up” on a and grandfather, both musicians, for paving the mini stage behind the curtain. way to his career. His father was a radio star and a Costello invited opening act Larkin Poe to join him performer in the sixties, and even performed at the for the first encore and “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Royal Variety Performance show when John Lennon Love And Understanding.” The sister-duo from Georgia made his infamous “rattle your jewelry” comment to began the show with a 30-minute blues set, then Queen Elizabeth. provided beautiful backing vocals, mandolin and slide Costello recalled his first professional gig, playing guitar for Costello. guitar for his father as a “17-year-old know-it-all.” The In two hours and a quarter, Costello covered a large pianist intentionally gave him the wrong notes with body of musical and emotional material. Songs ranged which to tune, and right before the curtain rose, his from the 1980 album Get Happy’s “I Can’t Stand Up For father turned to him and said, “Don’t fuck this up.” Falling Down” to songs about the devil, war and family. When he realized his guitar was out of tune, he killed the Hopefully he detours to Eugene again soon.

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This election season has brought in diverse For Bernie supporters who are outside of the Bernie benefits all of us to elect a Democrat … whether or not political ideologies, drawing in large numbers of or Bust movement like Ryan Moore, a member of it’s him.” voters not just from the two staple parties, but from the volunteer leadership team and co-chair of digital Having Trump and Sanders in this election has those who are unaffiliated and independent. Indeed, and social media at the local Lane County for Bernie brought in many voters that are distanced from the this season is the season of the often unheard organization, these sects are confusing. staple parties. Should these voters not succeed, it and unrepresented. “Personally, I’m very curious as to how people have wouldn’t be surprising if they disappear as quickly as These otersv bring very different expectations, and this mindset,” Moore said. “Our position [at Lane they arrived. What Moore proposes, however, is voting considering two of the candidates’ slogans—”Make County for Bernie] pretty much mirrors Bernie Sanders’ based on an opposition to the Republican Party, not America Great Again” and the “A Political Revolution position. He has said multiple times that he will back necessarily in support of the Democratic Party. Is Coming”— they bring with them very the Democratic nominee no matter who it is, and he has This dilemma — whether to settle with a party or cast different demands. called on his supporters to do the same.” a protest vote — is a difficult one, and both sides hold Enter the “Bernie or Bust” movement: a growing Others from around the country have also shared merit. In reality, however, neither position is one that coalition of voters who refuse to vote Democrat the belief that regardless of political affiliation, those is conducive to the electorate process because neither should Bernie Sanders not win the nomination. For supporting Bernie need to continue giving support to actively support change in the broken electoral process. some, this means writing Sanders’ name on the ballot the nominee and practice their right to vote. Moore, Numerous analysts believe that Bernie and his in protest and affirmation of Bernie’s revolutionary however, understands how this is for some voters. policies will invariably find their way into the election mindset, but for others, this means not voting at all. “Put yourselves in these people’s shoes,” Moore and the presidency — but only if his supporters hold Many people see Bernie Sanders as the progressive said. “Bernie’s campaign is a big tent campaign. A large true to their claims and hold the presidency responsible, saint pushing to bring the Democratic Party back portion of his supporters are not traditional Democrats. a legitimacy that can only be achieved by voting and to true progressive values. His policies would shift He’s drawing in independents and unaffiliated voters becoming a constituent. Bernie Sanders’ enormous the party back to the left after what many Democrat into the party, so, in some sense, it’s tough to say ‘vote presence and popularity this season has voters have felt is an increasingly corporatized and Democrat’ because these aren’t traditional Democrats.” been a protest in itself. His effect “Republican-lite” transition. Moore thinks that those across the aisle have made will be felt long after the race is James Scolari, a photographer who was this a high-stake election for many citizen— both during finished — regardless of who interviewed with Yahoo! News said, “To me, ‘Bernie the election and in the future presidency. is nominated. or Bust’ means I will not vote for Hillary Clinton “As a gay man, I personally have so much at stake under any circumstances. And if that means I get a this election, and it’s vital that everyone who is pledging President Trump, I feel like he’ll be farther left than support to Bernie can carry that support through to she would be anyway.” the nominee,” Moore said. “Bernie himself is saying it Alec Cowan is a political columnist at the Emerald. Follow Alec on Twitter @SirAlec_9542.

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