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'Check out the website for \\'"'"· I Thursday, September 1, 2011 fDI'eVJ~ breaking news and more. Volume 138, Issue 1 barrels through University alums killed in storm

BY DARREN ANKROM attempted to walk two miles to the and TOM LEHMAN home of Valentine's parents close to The Review midnight Saturday. They never reached their destination, and authorities used The bodies of two university their phone records to provide a starting alums who went missing during the point for rescue teams, which was hurricane were found in a swollen focused on the area around Lancaster tributary near Newark on Monday, Pike near the r-----===----, ending a nearly 24-hour search for the Pennsylvania missing men. border. A state police search and G o v . rescue team discovered the bodies Jack Markell of Christopher Valentine and Jean e x p r e s s e d Baptista, both 25, who disappeared condolences and Saturday night as Hurricane Irene sorrow over the moved through New Castle County. deaths of the Two search teams discovered the two men. bodies in Mill Creek, a tributary of "While we Valentine White Clay Creek, at approximately had hoped and 1:50 p.m. near the Delaware and prayed our state would get through Pennsylvania border. this dangerous The bodies were turned over to h u r r i c a n e TilE REVIEW/Samantha Toscano the state coroner's office to determine without the loss A tree lays in front of Memorial Hall on The Green after the hurricane passed through Newark this weekend. cause of death. of life, we now Valentine was a marketing major know that is who graduated from the university in not the case," Severe weather triggers driving ban, tornado watch 2008, and Baptista graduated in 2009, Markell said with a degree in civil engineering. in a statement. BY TOM LEHMAN flooding was more significant than flood stages on all of those streams," Both men were reported missing "I offer my by Valentine's mother at 2:41 p.m. on condolences Managing News Editor the wind from the hurricane. Leathers said. "Most of them did not Leathers said the majority of reach a record flood level. Some of Sunday, after the storm had cleared. to the families Despite heavy rainfall, flooding rainfall occurred during a 12-hour Police officials are currently "' and friends of Baptista and a tornado watch through the period between Saturday night and unsure what occurred between their C h r i s t o p h e r early morning, Newark survived its early Sunday morning. The rapid Inside: departure and the moments leading to Valentine and Jean Baptista, as I know one night-bout with Hurricane Irene, accumulation of water caused some Irene hits Lewes as students, their deaths. this will be a time of great difficulty for suffering minor damages as the storm rivers, creeks and other bodies of Witnesses placed the two men at their families and those close to them." moved through New Castle County. water in the area to swell to levels businesses wait out the a restaurant in the Shops at Limestone The deaths of Valentine and Between 6 and 7 inches of rain similar to those during Hurricane storm - page 3 Hills in Pike Creek, before they were Baptista were the only casualties fell on the Newark area, according to Floyd in 1999 and Isabel in 2003. reportedly received a ride to a house reported in Delaware. At least 46 state climatologist Dan Leathers, who "The streams flooded very in Cameron Hills, a neighborhood in people have been reported dead across said that the rainfall and resulting quickly, and they reached major .Hockessin. the East Coast in Irene's wake. See HURRICANE page 9 · The two friends reportedly Student remembered for kindness BY NORA KELLY a rising senior, died in his sleep Aug. drew hundreds of friends, family and Executive Editor 3 in his Oceanside, Long Island former teachers to his Aug. 7 funeral. home. His family is waiting to hear "I knew that people who knew When senior Wayne Wilkie from medical professionals about the him back home thought very highly came home to his South College exact cause. of him," said his father Jeff Elias. Avenue residence after classes last Wilkie said he will miss those "But if I were to tell you that more year, he was always greeted by the small moments chatting with his than 500 people showed up to the same sight: his roommate Jesse roommate. funeral, it wasn't because they knew Elias, coming out of his room to "It's going to be weird walking me or my wife. It was because they chat and ask how his day was, even up the steps and not seeing him knew Jesse." if Elias knew Wiikie only had a few there," Wilkie said. Jesse's brother Scott, a minutes to talk. Friends and family remember sophomore at Wesleyan University, But this year, Wilkie's Elias, a psychology major, as a delivered the eulogy at the funeral, roommate of three years will not be vibrant and giving individual who citing his brother's friendly nature, around the 8-person house that had could talk as freely about cars as he intelligence and "large-heartedness." become a central gathering place for could about philosophy. It was his Courtesy of Jeff and · their growing group of friends. Elias, affable nature, his parents said, that See ELIAS page 9 Friends and family remember Elias as a vibrant, bright individual. 1 News 10 Editorial 11 Opinion 15 Mosaic 19 FashionForward 23 Classifieds 24 Sports 2 sJptetnber i ' 2o ll I_.;ettt~I' from tilt~ Editors

Dear readers,

After a small delay courtesy of Hurricane Irene, campus life has resumed in Newark for fall semester 2011. To catch you up, this edition covers important summertime news about the university and Newark communities. While you were gone, the new university bookstore debuted on Main Street, tuition jumped 7 percent and two natural disasters, an earthquake and a hurricane, hit the East Coast. We kept you updated on summer news and more via Twitter, and will continue to do so throughout the school year.

This fall, we have revitalized Mosaic, our arts and entertainment section, with two new columns. Eater's Digest (see page 20) is designed to give you more information about the food you eat, but don't fret-our columnist loves vegetables just as much as she craves cake. Off the Record (see page 18), our new music column, has replaced our CD reviews section, and we hope it'll keep you informed about both local and national music trends and styles. THE REVIEW/Nick Wallace Students check out the Apple counter in the new campus bookstore on Main Street. But no matter what changes -we make to the paper, one thing remains the same: The Review aims to inform about news you care about, and we can't do our job without your input. Follow us at @udreview on Twitter, check out our Facebook page and email us at [email protected] with your feedback. And ifyou're interested in joining The Review or just learning about what goes on in the newsroom, come visit us at Fall Activities Night today in the Trabant University Center between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Our table will be located in Daugherty Hall, next to the multipurpose rooms. Keep an eye out for our next edition, on newsstands Tuesday, Sept. 6. Faithfully yours,

Marina Koren, Editor-in-Chief

Nora Kelly, Executive Editor

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BY DANIELLE DEVITA and and keep a look out for flooding and THERESA ANDREW leaks,'' Kerr said. "This weekend out a lot of free food, like oranges and The Review was primarily giving [the students] bananas - it was definitely helpful." support." He said the news updates from Leaking ceilings and flickering With only minor leaking and the university were prompt and lights did not deter sophomores Mike flooding in student housing, RAs helpful, but did not convince him Swiren and James Cavanagh from were asked to be the eyes and ears to return home for the hurricane. waiting out the hurricane in their around campus. They were asked "We had the option to leave, but Independence West dorm rooms. to keep students informed about I didn't see the point since I'm from Swiren and Cavanagh, who goings-on and were obligated to Middletown," Ofuani said. moved in Aug. 21, before the call custodial facilities once they Some international students also university-advised move-in date, observed any weather damage, she arrived over the weekend and stayed said they had a surprisingly calm said. in their respective dorms during night of board games with their The university's first priority the storm and university officials resident assistant. was to keep the students safe, Kerr encouraged them to communicate "I was a little disappointed,'' said. with family and friends abroad Swiren said. "I was hoping for a cool "You kind of have a sense that through email or via cell-phone. tornado." you need to keep students safe,'' she Sophomore Kayleigh Stephens Although the university said. "We moved forward based on and two of her roommates moved THE REVIEWfrom Lehman postponed move-in weekend to the circumstances." into their Warner Hall dorm rooms White Clay Creek spills into the parking lot of Timothy's on Creek Tuesday and Wednesday, both The university kept the custodial ViewRoad. · earlier in the summer for lodging sophomores were only a few of the staff on hand until the storm passed during band camp. nearly 800 students who arrived so they could start clean-up efforts as During the storm, the three in Newark before Hurricane Irene soon as possible, Kerr said. roommates passed time playing moved to Newark and experienced "Fortunately the hurricane was cards and other games with their hall New-ark restaurants the storm from inside their residence manageable,'' she said. "We've had a coordinator. The only damage they halls. great response by the facilities staff noticed was flooding in the basement, Director of Residence Life and custodial staff in getting clean from which they removed a large TV recover from damage Kathleen Kerr said her office and ready to go." so it would not get damaged. anticipated a difficult storm, and "We have to make sure to do Although Stephens said her said students and RAs alike were our best to accommodate everyone's mother was worried about her and encouraged to evacuate the campus. schedules," Kerr said. BY MARTIN MARTINEZ called to see if she wanted to come Hogan, who said Elkton and Old Kerr said it was important for Junior Michael Ofuani, a home, she decided to stay in her City Editor Newark roads were not navigable. RAs who decided to remain on resident in the Christiana East Tower, dorm rather than return to her house "There was some serious campus to be available to students in admired the dining halls' efforts to in Dover. Despite the strong winds their residence halls. downed trees and heavy rains water," Hogan said. help the students during the hurricane. "Why go home?'' Stephens said. Despite the storm, Peters said "We asked RAs [who stayed] to "Pencader [Dining Hall] gave "I'm safer here." that flooded Newark buildings, do social programs, frequent rounds some local eateries attempted to Saturday was a typical night at out rations." Ofuani said "They gave stay open as late as possible last D.P. Dough. He said some people, weekend. especially returning students, were Timothy's of Newark on Creek grateful that it remained open. View road sustained significant "People outside taking pictures flooding damage, but closed and walking around in bathing Tornado strikes Lewes, damages homes early only in response to the suits would walk by and see that statewide driving ban effective we were open and would come in," Approximately 700 homes lose power in coastal dty during hurricane 10 p.m. Saturday, according to he said. "I had a guy come in from the restaurant's manager Roger Middletown because he couldn't Coleman. cross the bridge to go home." better really." Angie Brenner, manager of BY PAT GILLESPIE "With that driving restriction Senior Reporter Though Irene struck Lewes residents. Most residents who lost in place, we couldn't really keep Peace A Pizza, said although the with more vigor than other Delaware power live on the coast or in low­ our servers and cooks too late," pizzeria remained open until 8 towns, Ford said he considered !lis lying plains. p.m. on a Saturday night, only four Although Newark avoided Coleman said. grave damage from Hurricane Irene, coastal community fortunate in The 's tides He said the banks of the customers came inside to dine. comparison to other areas along the turned out to be an ·important factor "Not a lot of people were coastal Delaware experienced more adjacent White Clay Creek severe weather this weekend. In the east coast. during Irene's journey over the state. overflowed, flooding half of the coming in because of the storm,'.' midst of the storm, a tornado touched One of the university's satellite Absolute low tide came at 1:25 a.m. restaurant's parking lot. Brenner said. "I mean we only down Saturday in Lewes, wrecking campuses is located in Lewes, Sunday, close to the peak of Irene in . "Not only that, but both had a couple of pie orders and two dozens of homes in the small town, specializing in marine studies. The Delaware, according to former state of our basement entrances flooded walk-ins, so we decided to close up Lewes campus sustained no damage climatologist and former university an hour earlier." home to the university's satellite to the point that we had to sandbag campus. from the hurricane professor David Legates. them to keep the water out," he She said she also decided to As the hurricane approached close early because her employees Tornadoes that arise during said. "The water was at its highest hurricanes can exacerbate the threat Hatteras, N.C. there was all the since 2003." needed to walk home and weather of building damage, according to "In terms of potential to become a stronger To monitor flooding, Coleman conditions were worsening. professor and expert in hurricane­ category two or three storm by the said he kept a constant watch of "The storm was getting real resistant engineering Richard Wool. damage, I think time it reached Delaware, Legates rising waters throughout the night. bad at that point and we didn't "You can have considerably said. Mike Peters, manager of D.P. want anyone getting hurt or getting enhanced damage,'' Wool said. "A we escaped a "It was looking like that would Dough, said he planned to stay stuck here because of flooding, so be a very devastating event,'' Legates we just let them leave,'' Brenner tornado is like, what, a category open as long as the restaurant had 10 hurricane, with very, very high major bullet said. "We were very fortunate to . electricity and his employees were said. velocity winds." escape what could have been." willing to man the store. Both Peters and Brenner Gov. Jack Markell ordered an here." He acknowledged some claims "We did not force anyone to said they did not prepare their evacuation of the state's coastal by people who believe the storm's come in and work, but we planned eateries for the hurricane, but cities before the weekend, totaling potential was exaggerated, but said to stay open all [Saturday] night their buildings did not sustain any approximately 100,000 people. -professor the state took the correct precautions. like we usually do," Peters said. damage from the strong wind gusts Lewes Mayor James L. Ford III Despite grave predictions, Irene "We stayed open until2 a.m." and heavy rainfall. estimated between 40 to 50 homes Richard Wool was downgraded to a category one Peters · said his initial plan In the storm's aftermath, in Lewes sustained some amount hurricane upon its landfall on the was to conduct business normally, Coleman said he will focus of damage from the hurricane and "If that storm had come six Delaware coast, according to Wool. including the delivery service. on cleaning and sanitizing the tornado. hours earlier or six hours later or had Though the National Weather damaged areas at Timothy's. However, once the city's streets Approximately 700 Lewes stalled and been here we would've Service expected 110 mph winds, the began to flood, he canceled the "While it might sound easy, homes lost power for roughly 13 had a different amount of water highest recorded wind gust in Lewes service for the rest of the evening. there are a lot of man hours that hours, which was a significantly that flowed in and out of the tidal was 66 mph. "When the roads began to need to go into cleaning and shorter period than the three day system,'' he said. "That would've "In terms of damage, I think we , become flooded, I decided I didn't sanitizing everything that was outage Ford said he anticipated. impacted the flooding and would've escaped a major bullet here,'' Wool · want [the delivery employee] on under water,'' he said. "Plus we "We faired very, very well with made a difference for us." said. "I think Delaware is probably have to continue keeping an eye on the road because she didn't have the storm,'' Ford said. "With the wind Tornado-swept trees that had the luckiest state on the eastern an adequate vehicle for those the creek because the water levels direction coinciding with the change knocked down power lines lay across board, considering the impact that conditions," he said. are still higher than usual and could of the tides, it was very beneficial, Lewes roads Sunday morning and has occurred to places like New potentially rise again." Jersey and New York." __ T_!l_a~ e~~~yee w~s junior_J~.im __ c~uJ~:t_ ~ave been ~!anne~ out any contributed to a loss of electricity for 4 September 1, 2011 P.O.D. opens in Gore Hall BY SHELBY LISTOKIN classes. a.m. and 4 p.m. Staff Reporter The P.O.D. Express will Sophomore Gabrielle also join the growing number of Wamboldt said the location will Students taking classes close university locations with markets be convenient for students who to Gore Hall will have a new offering UDairy Creamery are on The Green during the day. option for food and refreshments products. The P.O.D. Express "Location-wise, it seems to this fall with the opening of a new will sell hand-dipped cones, be in better reach if you're in the market inside the building. milkshakes and pints of ice cream middle of The Green for students, During the summer, Dining from the creamery. as opposed to if you're right Services transformed a student Reess said the store will across the street like in Smith or lounge in Gore 105 into a have "the same freshness, quality Trabant," Wamboldt said. "It is Provisions on Demand Express. and modern feel of the Pencader easier if you have classes on The The store will open on Thursday, P.O.D.," but will provide students Green to just swoop in without after a 2-day delay caused by this with more of a "quick option crossing streets, where it gets weekend's hurricane. between classes." hectic and you can potentially be This new campus dining site Reess said the P.O.D. Express late for classes." will sell coffee, drinks, fruit, was placed in Gore because The new market will cater to sandwiches, wraps and salads, the hall is a central location on students who live on the North according to Meghan Reess, The Green that would attract Green, which is not near a dining marketing director of Dining substantial food traffic during the hall, junior Alison Kane said. Services. week. "Last year I lived on the Reess stated in an email Other nearby univ·ersity North Green, and there's really message that the new P.O.D. dining locations are across the nowhere else like that [there]," . Express will be similar to the street in Smith Hall and the Kane said. "The people on East P.O.D on Laird Campus, but its Trabant Food Court less than a Campus have the Harry Mart, and location on South College Avenue block away. T h e they also have the [P.O.D.] on THE REVIEW/Nick Wallace will be convenient for students P.O.D. Express will be open Laird already, so the North Green The new university bookstore on Main Street includes a fuU-service seeking refreshments between Monday through Friday from 7:30 people are missing out." Barnes & Noble. ... Le~erbusUnessschool University debuts new hires new adtninistrator Main Street bookstore BY DARREN ANKROM new store, recalling a time when she BY DAN MCCARTHY believes the program will improve Administrative News Editor waited 45 minutes for the bus to the Staff Reporter in the Apple store in the Christiana Mall. "It's always nice to have Nearly one year after breaking In the future, she said she will just Bruce Weber, a high-ranking somebody with fresh eyes ... we're ground and two months ahead go to the bookstore. administrator and IT expert from looking forward to him bringing his of schedule, the new university "I'm so excited, and it's so the Business School, was experiences at the London Business bookstore on Main Street opened to pretty," Klein said. "Basically, they appointed dean of the Alfred Lerner School to the UD environment," said the public Aug. 1. have everything you need. Food, College of Business & Economics, economics department chair Saul Weber The 3,800-square foot building books, clothes and help." effective Sept. 1. Hoffman. has similar features to the now­ According to David Singleton, Weber succeeds former dean He and Hoffman agreed the position," Apple said. "If you do an shuttered Perkins Bookstore, and vice president of facilities and Bobby Gempesaw, who served for college's graduate program needs open search, there are a lot of high also contains a full-service Barnes auxiliary services, the university five years but is now taking over the improvement. Weber said that would quality candidates who simply will & Noble, small Apple store and cafe. initially broke ground at the site position of provost and executive to improve Lerner's MBA program, not apply." While testing Mac products during the last week of August 2010. vice president of academic affairs at which he says is the flagship program Weber said he plans to increase in the Apple section, junior Dan Singleton said the store was slated to Miami University in Ohio. at other schools. the faculty research profile to attract Bodack said the bookstore will be a open in October, but instead opened Though Weber comes to the "We're doing a lot of things students and executives everywhere staple in Main Street trips this year, in August. university from overseas, he was well, it's not a college that needs to study with Lerner faculty. though he said he will still survey Singleton said he was pleased educated in the . United States, a lot of work, but we can certainly Weber founded the management other bookstores to compare prices. with the construction, especially the graduating cum laude from Harvard strengthen things in the graduate science and operations department Bodack said he is most excited early opening, and acknowledged in 1984 with a bachelor's degree level[ ... ]the college is weaker in at London Business School in 2006, about the mini Apple Store, and its that the building has sparked mixed in Applied Mathematics. He then graduate education than it is in and has since expanded staff from proximity to campus. reactions. attended The Wharton School at undergraduate education," Hoffman seven to 12 tenured faculty members. "I feel like a lot of people are "There's been some interesting University ofPennsylvania, where he said. Weber also created and implemented coming out just to check out the discussion about the architecture," earned a master's degree in Decision Weber said he aims to build a new Master's in Management Apple Store," Bodack said. "That's Singleton said. "There are some Sciences in 1989 and a doctorate in college's graduate program to match program at London Business School what made us want to come here. people who love it, there are some the same subject in 1991. the level of its robust undergraduate in 2008. [My friend] wanted to get an iPad, that aren't sure, and I think that's In 2003, Weber accepted a program. Provost Tom Apple said he and said that we can check here fine. Everybody's entitled to their position at the London Business "We want to make the Lerner is hopeful Weber will be able instead of going all the way to the own opinion, and it's great to have School. Prior to that, he taught at College not just a great place to do to maintain his track record at mall." a piece of interesting architecture on various business schools including your undergraduate business degree, the university, by making the University spokesman campus that people can debate." Zicklin School of Business at Baruch but also your master's and executive continuation of relationships with David Brond said only university Though the new bookstore's College in New York, Columbia education." businesses a high priority. community members can purchase opening leaves the Perkins bookstore Graduate School of Business, Weber's position with the "He has a real track record Apple products at the store because site vacant, once construction on The Wharton School and New university came as a result of a closed of developing great graduate and of a licensing agreement. Alison Hall begins in January, York University's Stern School of search for candidates, during which professional programs," said Apple. Students will also be able to several departments currently Business, where he was awarded a committee of faculty members was Weber agreed, saying that the take their products to the bookstore located in Alison will relocate to the the school's Excellence in Teaching assembled and sworn to secrecy. university's connection to businesses for repairs. Perkins bookstore site, Singleton prize in 1997. Hoffman said he thought the gave the university several benefits, Brond said the bookstore, said. Weber plans to have the business university's choice to have a closed which extended beyond financial in partnership with Philadelphia The new bookstore's grand school adopt a business-based search was unusual. support. retailer Springboard Media, will opening, which includes a ribbon perspective, which he believes was "But we certainly don't hold "Lerner has maintained very specialize in diagnostic help for cutting-ceremony, is planned for missing from the American schools it against the new Dean," he said. good linkages with industry, I Apple products. Sept: 1. Author and founder of the he attended during his education. "We are happy to work with him and don't know if it's well recognized "If you have a problem, we Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Sam "One thing I will bring from welcome him." at University of Delaware, but the diagnose it at our store," Brond Ca.lagione will discuss his book, the London Business School is that University Provost Tom Apple programs here at Lerner College said. "If we determine it does need Brewing Up a Business, at the you can look at your business school said the search was closed because are very closely connected to the something more than we can do opening. from the perspective of how it looks it could unintentionally narrow the local industries,"Weber said. "That here, it's picked up and brought back After reviewing the features of as a business," Weber said. "Are we field of willing candidates for the benefits the college in so many ways, within 2· days. It's a direct repair the new store, Klein was left with delivering degrees.and programs and position. not just in donations, but in student between Springboard Media and the a bold prediction for the upcoming education that meet the tests of the "There are a lot of people who placement, internships and advice to customer." year. market?" are not in a position to let their the faculty on what the cutting-edge Sophomore Amanda Klein said "Oh yeah," she said. Economics department chair, interest be known because it will information is that we should be this service is convenient, and one "Everyone's going to be here all the professor Saul Hoffman, said he negatively affect them at their current teaching in our classes." of the most appealing features of the time." JR ......

Univ. tuition fees UD creamery expands markets increase 7 percent

BY SAMANTHA TOSCANO However, Melissa Stone, Student Affairs Editor director of Student Financial Services, said there is not necessarily .Freshman Katie Hutschenreuter a direct correlation between said she chose to attend the university tuition increases and requests for for its cheerleading opportunities financial aid because there are other and for the scholarships which she components to consider, such as was offered, instead of going to the the university's Commitment to University of Maryland, her state Delawareans program, individual school. students' financial needs and loan However, after July's increase eligibility. in tuition for the 2011-2012 "The federal government gave academic year, Hutschenreuter's us a little more for financial aid this cheerleading and academic-based year so the increase in tuition is merit scholarships do not carry as coincidentally related," Stone said. much monetary weight as they did "But a large class size does mean before. greater demand." . "While my scholarships According to the university's brought the price down, it is not fair undergraduate admissions profile, for tuition to increase each year," the class of 2015 is 3,959 students. Hutschenreuter said. In comparison, the class of 2014 Tuition for in-state consisted of 3,418 students. undergraduate students increased Sophomore Alexandra $630, or 7 percent, for the 2011- Chickadel, of Wilmington, said she 2012 academic year, according to applied for more loans after hearing university officials. Out-of-state about the tuition increase. students will pay an additional "The problem is that loan $1,700, also a 7 percent increase. interest is so high and could end up During the last academic year, even higher by the time I graduate," in-state students paid $9,040 in Chickadel said. "It almost seems tuition, while out-of-state students easier to struggle now and pay loans paid $24,240. off now rather than later. but I will Tuition for the 2011-2012 stay here because ifl went anywhere academic year will be $9,670 for in­ else, it would be more expensive. It's state students and $25,940 for out-of just so much money." state students, with this summer's Although the original statement mcreases. released by university officials According to university spokesman offered comparisons to 12 schools David Brond, changes in tuition are they cited as comparable institutions, determined by senior administrators the top five most expensive schools at the university, who consider on the list, which included Lehigh multiple factors, such as the state University, University of Notre budget, the university's revenue and Dame, Boston College, Brown expenses, the size of the incoming University and Carnegie Mellon freshman class and tuition rates at University, are all private institutions. comparable institutions. Revenue While the university is a privately from tuition is spread across various chartered institution, it does receive aspects of university life and state funds and is recognized as a operations. state school. "The increase in tuition helps Junior Josh Krinsky of East fund contracted raises for professors, Brunswick, N.J. said the university's and we have great faculty at UD tuition has become too expensive and which come at an appropriate price," he considers himself lucky because Brond said. "It also goes to utility he only has one year left. expenses, green programs, more "It sucks," Krinsky said. "It faculty and more space." should stay the same for every class Brond said current students so the class of 2010 should pay the pay for programs and services that 2010 price, the class of2011 should he said will improve the university pay the 20 11 price, so every class in the future, which he expects they agrees to pay a cap price." could be proud of as alumni. Brand said setting a cap price is Approximately 13 percent of not economically feasible. the increase is necessary to cover the "We cannot predict the future rising costs of demand for financial and it is_ difficult to say today that aid among university students, we know what the world will be like according to a university statement. three years from now," Brond said. 6 September 1, 2011

M YES YOU CAN SCRIBBLE, SCRATCH HIGHLIGHT IN YOUR RENTA TEXT BOO -lt~ ~~------September 1, 2011 7 New building in the works for student campus ministry Baptist Student M_inistry partners with local developer to build townhouses, meeting space on Amstel Avenue

BY ABIGAIL STOLLAR beginning of August. a central gathering area, the group Staff Reporter Hardcastle said the tlmmg of plans to hold its weekly small group this decision was critical, because meetings at different leaders' off­ The Baptist Student Ministry, of the imminent arrival of students campus houses and apartments. partnered with a local developer, at the start of the fall semester. It will hold :larger Tuesday night received approval from Newark City "First and foremost, we wanted meetings on campus as it' did in the Council to build a new headquarters to ensure that we never miss a past. at its current location on Amstel fall with freshmen since that's However, ministry leaders see Avenue. instrumental to our ministry," he the adjustments this year as a small The new facility was part of said. sacrifice for all of the possibilities compromise between ministry The ministry holds several the new building brings. officers and Amstel Avenue, LLC, weekly activities which require "I think the new building will a Newark-baseq developer that a central meeting place. Ministry be great," Rabian said. "It'll be great owns neighboring Amstel Square members gather for their large group to have our Tuesday night worship apartments. The developers bible study every Tuesday evening, and message in the same place that will construct a new facility which is held at different locations people hang out at during the week. for the ministry, as well as six around campus. Hopefully, it'll make people more new townhouses, at the student Hardcastle said construction comfortable to hang out there in organization's current headquarters is scheduled to begin on Oct. 15, general." at a .49-acre property on 116 Amstel with completion expected by July The new space will have a Avenue. 1. During construction, the ministry room large enough to host weekly Ministry staff director Blake will meet at other facilities until its large groups, staff offices, study Hardcastle said the registered new space is completed. rooms, and a place to house four student organization made the "Our staff offices might be at students. The ministry's current agreement because it offered the Chipotle one day, the new bookstore facility features housing for four THE REVIEWNanessa DiStefano ministry an opportunity to grow the next," Hardcastle said. "We'll individuals and offices but does not The building project is scheduled to begin Oct. 15 on Amstel Avenue. amid tough economic times. live like nomads for the year, but have any space big enough for their "Funding has been tighter since it's a small sacrifice for the future large group gatherings. townhouses. Although the construction 2008, and we knew we needed to opportunity the new building The proposed 5,000 square foot Junior Jamie Gavejian, who may pose some challenges for area rely on more than just donations for brings." facility is part of a larger project by lives in one of the Amstel Square residents, Hardcastle and the BSM any type of expansion," Hardcastle Ministry president and senior the Amstel Avenue developers to townhouses, said she was concerned leaders look forward to their new said. "Essentially, we plan rich but Megan Rabian said she is nervous build a new set of townhouses in about navigation and road conditions headquarters. bank poor." about not having a central location the area. Construction will continue as a result of her prior experience "The main thing the new The developers approached this year. throughout this year and may with Amstel Avenue construction. building will do is give us the Hardcastle and the ministry staff "It's always been a place for already affect residents who live in "It's really inconvenient," opportunity to connect with more three years ago and have since students to come by and hang out the Amstel Square complex. Gavejian said. "When you can't students," Hardcastle said. "That's held ongoing negotiations. The two between classes," Rabian said. Some residents are not make the left onto Amstel, the what counts." parties reached an agreement earlier "It'll be a challenge not to have that particularly pleased with the detour can get really backed up, this year and received approval space." additional traffic which will making it difficult to get back to the from the Newark City Council at the To compensate for the lack of accompany the construction of the houses."

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lias: 1He's still by all of ur sides,' close friend says Hurricane dow-ns trees across·city Continued from page 1 .. university. The family will be on campus in early September to attend a ceremony in which they Jesse's girlfriend, junior will claim the diploma. ara Westbrook, said those same After Jesse's death, friends ualities are what first attracted and acquaintances flocked to er to .Jesse, who had distinctive his Facebook page to pay him urly blonde hair and wore gauges tribute, and Jeff, who was neyer · n his ears. They first met in August an avid Facebook user, · has 010 through mutual friends and used the media to connect with tarted dating shortly thereafter. Jesse's friends and learn more "Because of his gauges and about his son's life at school. tuff in his ears, he looks really Jeff began friending students ntimidating at first, but after you who wrote on Jesse's wall, and alk to him you just realize he's some sought Jeff out on their own big old teddy bear," Westbrook to talk about Jesse. aid. "You could talk to him about "It's just remarkable how, to nything." a one, they're all literally saying Westbrook plans to get a how wonderful it was to have hoenix tattooed down on thigh, known him," he said, "and how n image based on a drawing Jesse .good he was to them and how once doodled for her. She said he was always there when they esse was a kid at heart, and would needed him." come home from trips to Acme ' Jeff learned his son was ith little Transformer toys. helpful to friends in trouble, and Senior Allison Storch, who that he was always able to make ad been one of Jesse's roommates them laugh and smile. or two and a half years, said Jesse "They'd all talk about his ad a positive attitude toward life. smile," he said. . "I can't recall a single Junior Allie Rosenberg, who emory of someone being angry met Jesse her first day of classes at Jesse," Storch stated in an freshman year, said Jesse was a email message. "He was just so core member of their group of ·ncredibly likeable." mutual friends, which included THE REVIEWfrom Lehman Jeff, a retired marine biology Rosenberg, Storch, Wilkie, A hirge tree lays across students' cars in the parking lot of the Foxcroft Apartment~ on ~ilbur Street on teacher, said he and his son Westbrook and Jesse's close friend Sunday. Hurricane Irene downed several trees on campus and around Newark. Umversa~ cleanup crews sometimes bonded over late-night and senior Dan Hardt. removed the trees and various debris strewn on campus Monday before students moved m Thesday and nature documentaries. Jesse once Rosenberg said Jesse was Wednesday. uilt two bicycles from scratch ·always looking to help others, and sold one for more than $75 at and she knew that whenever she a yard sale-but gave the second wanted to talk, she could call him away to a friend who needed one. and he would listen to her without When Jesse began playing the judgment. Hurricane: University, Newark buildings sustain cello in second grade, he taught "That's really his message himself most of · the necessary that he would've wanted everyone kills, with help from teachers and to know," Rosenberg said. "What minor water leakages from storm's heavy rains his music teacher mother Cindy, he stood for-that he should be with whom he used to duet. He celebrated, and that he was selfless Continued from page 1 Gov. Jack Markell announced also electrified one of his cellos so and kind and honest and just a truly a statewide driving ban, which went in the form of leaking ceilings and he could try out different styles of outstanding human being who was into effect in New Castle County at landscaping. music, Cindy said. them were set back with Hurricane loyal and compassionate. He just Floyd and Hurricane Isabel." 10p.m. "There are a fair amount But Jesse, with all his interests, wanted to make everything better During the height of the storm, of downed trees, notably one did not want to be defined by his The geography of New Castle for everyone." , County, according to Leathers, however, FarraH said that there were by Memorial Hall, as well as music, she said. She said his open-mindedness few instances of power outages in mulch and mud on walkways," "He said that, 'Everybody was another major factor which was contagious, and the impact contributed to area flooding. the area. Chapman said in a statement. only knows me for being a Jesse had on her and their friends By comparison, Delaware's cellist-! want to branch out and Water streams in Delaware Storm cleanup occurred through has not waned since his death. lower counties, Sussex and Kent, are primary electricity provider, Monday, moving the university's let people find out other things,"' "He's still by all of our sides," Delmarva Power, reported move-in days to Tuesday and Cindy said. larger and can hold more water than Rosenberg said. "We still feel him those in the northernmost part of the approximately 220,000 customers Wednesday. The first day of the Jeff said Jesse was excited to and we know he's there." without power statewide. classes was also rescheduled to have turned 21 in July, but more state. Wilkie said he has found "[The flooding] has to do with Fartall said he believed the Thursday. than the privileges that being 21 comfort in talking to his friends city:s placement of power lines was brings, he was most excited about the topography, there's a lot of hills, Similarly, many residents and who knew Jesse, and has spent time the stream valleys tend to get very effective in managing the potential business owners returned to Main finally taking a world Teligions talking with his own parents about for loss of electricity. . class at the university. fast runoff, especially when you have Street on. Sunday morning, after the Jesse's death. Wilkie's father, who a situation like Irene," Leathers said. "The city electric department driving ban was lifted 12 hours after His parents have decided to lost one of his good friends in his does a really good job of putting up it began. honor their son by ordering and Flooding also forced several early twenties, told Wilkie that he road closures, according to Newark electric wires, to try and reduce the Leathers said while hurricane reading the required books for still has not forgptten his friend, number of power outages," FarraH the class in the order they will be Police spokesman Lt. Mark FarraH. was significant, it was not nearly and he never will. "The road that was closed for said. as destructive in Newark as it was taught. They said Jesse did not "And even 40 years later he The university also survived the have to work hard in school to get the longest period of time was Paper elsewhere. still remembers him once, twice a Mill," FarraH said. storm with minimal damage to its "Really, this storm ended up As ano Bs. week," Wilkie said. "Jesse knew buildings and infrastructure. being a rain event, even though it School administrators Despite the flooding and road so many people and touched so closures, however, FarraH reported According to university wasn't advertised as such," Leathers informed the Eliases in mid-August many lives. What helps everyone spokeswoman Meredith Chapman, said. that Jesse would be receiving ·a no serious injuries or .deaths in is just knowing you'll never forget Newark. the university suffered minor damage posthumous diplom~ from the him." September 1, 2011 • • ·1tor1a 10 Alerts valuable in emergencies Editorialisms University shows preparedness for difficult situations

Between the recent East Coast as the most immediate means of.· earthquake and Hurricane Irene, the communication, rather than email, university got fulf use of its alert is a practical idea because inost system this week. Students received students keep a cellphone with notice of university closures and the them and are more likely to read rescheduling of events through text texts than answer phone calls from messages, phone calls and emails. unknown numbers. Parents were also notified over the However, there are still a few phone. glitches with the university's alert These events proved to be system that should be worked out. good practice for the system, .. Alumni also received all of the which could be also used for more alerts pertaining to the earthquake immediately dangerous situations, and hurricane. It is irritating to be such as a shooting or hostage bombarded with texts and emails to situation on campus. During the those who do not need these alerts, earthquake last week, students were especially when many were sent in notified what university buildings rapid succession. were evacuated, and were also told Nonetheless, in case a more when they could re-enter, which dire situation arises on campus, was especially useful for those on students and parents can feel safer campus. knowing that information will As for Hurricane Irene, which be delivered to them in a timely was later downgraded to a tropical manner over many means of storm, students were initially communication. In a day and age notified via text message that . where the unexpected can always move-in weekend was canceled, happen, it is reassuring to see that and later by email and phone. The the university is prepared. university's usage of text messaging

New bookstore unifies campus Location benefits students and Newark residents

The new university Barnes & Noble bookstore bookstore, located on the comer will also appeal to the Newark of Main and Academy streets~ community. finally opened for business this University officials should summer, and so far it has proven a move forth with plans for the smart addition for the university. large spaces now available. in Moving the main bookstore from the Perkins and Trabant student the Perkins Student Center to centers. Since both locations the heart of Newark centralizes become very crowded with numerous services that students students between classes during often had to hike across campus the week, hopefully 1,1niversity for, or were spread out between officials will allocate space in a several locations throughout way that optimizes student use. campus. The new bookstore should The bookstore also brings increase the university brand in some beneficial additions, tenfold, with its convenient including a smaller Apple store location, recent expansion of with student and professor services su~;h as the Apple store discounts and extra study space and Barnes & Noble, and ofcourse, for those who prefer to chat and increased university merchandise. not use the library. All of this The building overall creates the caters directly to student living, feeling of a traditional student "Don't worry about the weather, mom. College life is like a total bubble." which should be the first priority union, elements 9f which were for a university building. The previously scattered on different inclusion of a smaller, full-service comers of campus.

250 Perkins Center Newark, DE 19716 Fax: 302-831-1396 The Review gladly welcomes its readers to write letters to WRITE TO THE REVIEW Email: [email protected] the editor a~d submit their :writing as guest columnists.. or visit us online at www.udreview.com If you have any questions, please feel (ree to contact us at: The Editorial section is an open forum for public debate and discussion. The Review welcomes responses from its readers. The editorial Staff reserves the right to edit all letters to the editor. Letters and columns represent the ideas and beliefs of the authors and should not be taken as [email protected]_om representative of The Review. Staff editorials represent the ideas and beliefs of The Review Editorial Board on behalf of the editors. All letters become property of The Review and may be published in print or electronic form. September 1, 2011 • • llllOll ~------11 Majoring in English leads to satisfying college experience

to say I have yet to abandon that dream, have regretted my choice of major. the test of time, whose values I share or even though what I want to be when I At a friend's graduation party this disagree witb, all the time becoming a Leah Sininsky grow up will undoubtedly take a backseat summer, I watched several of my friends more intelligent, cultured and open-mind­ to what job I can find after graduation. talk about glum job prospects and post­ ed person. It may take a while for me to Sininsky Speaks With every raised eyebrow I receive graduation depression. These are some find a career that is just as satisfying as and every "why?" of the most intel­ these college experiences, but I'm confi­ I hear when I tell ligent, talented dent I will. I am eternally grateful for the people what I'm and hardworking liberal arts education I've received at the In her final year of college, one stu­ studying in col­ friends I have. university and I know it will continue to dent is satisfied with her choice of major, lege, this realiza­ All of them have enrich my life. no matter what the future holds. tion has grown, impressive resu- While I haven't always been this con­ Through the years, my answer to the but so has my self­ mes chock-full fident in my choice of major and minor, age-old question, "What do you want to assuredness. Af­ of internships I'm glad that as a senior, I hold these con­ be when you grow up?" has evolved tre­ ter three years at for every sea­ victions. mendously. At the age of four, like most the university, I'm son of the year, If there's one thing I wish I knew be­ hopeful preschoolers, I felt confident that confident that all board positions fore freshman year, it's that if something I could be the president of the United of the cliches about in countless clubs feels like the right decision, it probably States. When I started elementary school, college are true. and high GPAs. is. I urge the incoming freshmen to follow I developed marginally more attainable These will likely Many of them their intuitions and take advantage of the goals-perhaps I could be an astronaut be the most educa­ were English ma­ wealth of opportunities that college offers or a scientist. However, with my middle tional years of our jors. But still, I and treasure them. I intend to enjoy ev­ school years came a wake-up call: I had lives. Not just aca­ have hope. ery moment of my senior year, because it no aptitude for science. So, by the time demically, but in In college I've doesn't get any better than this. high school rolled around, I decided that that they mold us had real-life ex­ my niche was in English and I would make into the people we perience in the a career for myself in an area that would become. The choices we make in college things I value. I've gotten to live the life allow me to do what I loved most-read Leah Sininsky is the features editor for The profoundly affect the interests we develop of a journalist, complete with interviews, Review. Her viewpoints do not necessarily and write. and the values we deem important. I may deadlines and the satisfaction of seeing As a rising senior with a major in Eng­ represent those ofthe Review staff. Please not land a dream job in publishing right my writing in print. In literature classes, send comments to lsininsk@udeLedu. lish and a minor in journalism, I am proud after graduation, but I don't and never I've read authors whose works have stood

Top 40 radio slowly pushing rock off the airwaves

after a supposed triumphant return to rock wise). What's not so obvious is why we definitely could not support satellite radio. music, 92.3 FM in New York City changed need more than one of these stations if The second reason is that the great part Emily Nassi from K-Rock to 92.3 Now, a Top 40 sta­ they only play a select few songs. about radio is that it does not cost a cent, tion. Also in 2009, G 106.3, a I could just plug in· my iPod, but I like thanks to lots of commercials. I shouldn't alternative-rock .station, changed to Hit radio because I never know what is going have to pay. Plus, satellite radio with its Nassi' s Notes 106, and a year later, became a country to come next. There is always some ele­ 300 stations is too much of a hassle to deal music station. So it's not completely sur­ ment of surprise, and then excitement if I with when driving. It's almost harder to prising the same hear one of my fa­ find a song since the stations are so spe­ Top 40 stations are slowly taking over fate hit 101.9, but vorite songs on the cific. existing rock stations in the New York it's still disap­ radio. And since Luckily, my new favorite station, Ra­ area. pointing. my favorite music dio 104.5, has its home in Philadelphia, There is nothing like driving to the I have lis­ is rock rather than which means I can enjoy some great mu­ beach in the summer with the windows tened to 92.3 Now pop, I don't usu­ sic during my last year in Delaware and down and the radio blasting. It's especially for a few hours at ally turn the radio even in certain parts ofNew Jersey. I don't rewarding for me since I know that my car work before. In on to something I think I have to be too worried about this has been sitting in the garage (or worse, those few hours, really like. station turning into talk radio (seriously, being driven by my little sister) while I'm I heard the same So is this the who wants to listen to people talk in the at school. And I always preferred my New Katy Perry song end of rock mu­ morning? I never have and never will un­ York and New Jersey radio stations to the four or five times. sic on the radio as derstand that one). Philadelphia.pnes,"so I always looked for­ I wish this was we know it? There But if Clear Channel even hints that ward to coming.home. an exaggeration. is a reason these it plans on changing Radio 104.5, an angry This summer, though, I was met with Now when I drive, pop and country stream of letters is almost guaranteed from some unfortunate news. As I was driving I can hear "E. T." stations prevail­ my end. I still want to have something to somewhere one day, listening to 101.9 on three different somehow they look forward to when I drive to the beach RXP, a New York alternative rock station, stations if I really appeal to more next summer. the said he was going to enjoy wanted to. I don't people. But con­ th,e station's last day on the air. Panicked, - think I'm a music elitist, but I definitely sidering all of Ke$ha's songs sound the I searched the Internet as soon as I got don't want to hear that song ever again. same anyway, more than three solely Top home. Sure enough, the station had been Don't these stations know overplaying 40 stations is unnecessary. bought by another radio company, which music makes people hate it? I know-if you don't like it so much, Emily Nassi is the editorial editor at The was planning on turning 101.9 into a coun­ Obviously, the music choices of non­ Emily, why don't you just pay for satel­ Review. Her viewpoints do not necessarily try or a talk radio station, of all things. Top 40 stations tend to vary way more (it lite radio? The first reason is that my 2002 represent those of the Review staff. Please This isn't new for alternative rock sta­ wouldn't be considered "Top 40" other- Civic doesn't even have a CD player, and send comments to enassi@udeLedu. tions in the metropolitan area. In 2009,

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Yeling back in e at ettysburg J6 SE!J'>Mrr1t:ier~.12G~B O )t University scores 'points' for Colburn Lab green roof addition BY MORGAN WINSOR and had solar panels instead of a green roof as well, Shine says. KATIE ALTERI roof," Shine says. The university is emphasiz­ The Review She says green architecture is ing the energy-efficiency of new a better solution in terms of habi­ buildings, but . according to civil Chemical engineering pro­ tat and water efficiency, however, and environmental engineering fessor Annette Shine and plant saving close to a thousand gallons professor Steve Dente!, the build­ and soil science professor Chad per month depending on rainfall ings are not yet ready for LEED Nelson began working with vol­ levels. The green roof acts as a accreditation. unteers in June to install the first "wetland," she says, as it helps_ Leadership in Energy and En­ "green roof' on campus. filter pollutants and retain storm vironmental Design (LEED) is an The 3, 700-square foot garden water from running through the internationally recognized green is nestled on the southern side roof drains and directly into White building certification system de­ of Colburn Laboratory on Acade­ Clay Creek. veloped by the U.S. Green Build­ my Street. Students cannot see the Plants also help in modulat- ing Council (USGBC) in 1998. plants from the street below, but , ing the temperature and moisture LEED provides third-party verifi­ Nelson, who designed the rooftop of the roof. Rubber sheets beneath cation that a building was designed garden, says he and Shine chose the stones expand and contract de­ and built using strategies intended species hardy enough to outlast pending on the temperature, and to improve performance in saving cold weather during the school the more the rubber expands and energy, water efficiency and C02 year. contracts, the sooner it cracks. Ac­ emission reduction. LEED sup­ But they say the green roof's cording to Shine, the green roof_ plies the building owners and op­ overall cost-savings are minimal, succeeds in modulating the tern-· erators with a specific framework and are not as energy-efficient as perature of the rubber to nine de­ for identifying and implementing THE REVIEW!Katie Alteri solar panels. grees instead of 22 degrees. green building design, construc­ The university's first rooftop garden covers 3,700 square feet. "Energy savings are modest, The new Interdisciplinary Sci­ tion, operations and maintenance maybe a few watts per square me­ ence and Engineering Lab across solutions. But these guidelines do says. "Every dump truck that's food at the PathMark that's fruit ter, which is maybe 10 or 15 per­ the street, scheduled to open in not come without a cost. carrying away construction rubble loops," Dente! says. "My conten­ cent of what you would get if you summer 2013, will feature a green The process of becoming has got to sign a sheet that says tion is that the university is half­ LEED certified is time-consuming where it's going and what they are hearted in what they are doing." and expensive, Dente! says, and going to do with it." For the time being, the Col­ the accreditation is something he The green roof will add bum green roof is a melange of believes the university is not will­ "points" if the university attempts greens and yellows, but Nelson ing to fund. to get LEED certification for Col­ says they've planted half-a-doz­ "It's a complicated scoring bum Laboratory, but that doesn't en different types of plants that system that boils down to one little seem to be the plan. Shine says she will change colors in the colder check list," he says. is not aware of any particular in­ months. This checklist includes ensuring tention to have the building certi­ "As they get stressed, some of the rubble is recycled, paints are fied. them tum these beautiful oranges free of volatile chemicals, and the Dente! says the university and reds," he says. heating, air conditiohing and ven­ claims to be following LEED Dente! says he wonders how · tilation systems are efficient. The practices but is taking money­ much money the university would process is also complemented by a saving shortcuts and not following be willing to spend rather than hefty heap of paperwork that goes through with the official process. save to become a more green cam­ into documenting each check, "Their argument is that with pus, not just a more attractive one. Dente! says, which USGBC of­ the money we save, we can do He suggests that the university ficials must verify. Depending on even more energy efficiency," he look to models of successful green the quality and completion of each says. "My response is, prove it." campuses instead of "doing it on requirement, the building will be Because the university is the cheap," as there is some im­ certified as LEED silver, gold or choosing not to go through with portance to the certification pro- _platinum. the official LEED accreditation cess itself. · "You have to pay them to process, there is no proof of what "We have to say, this is not come, and it also means that for the university has done with the just about money, this is about every one of those requirements, rubble, nor proof of the energy ef­ saving the environment," he says. you got to have all the paper and ficiency or water conservation. THE REVIEW/Katie Alteri "It's just like buying natural The green roof of Colburn Laboratory features hardy plant varieties. go through all those things," he Slam poets strive to make impact on community BY KRISTA CONNOR and become a phenomenon in · word and slam are multicultural ems that invokes the strongest word poetry. Many poets who Entertainment Editor Delaware, uniting people from because they offer a universal audience reaction is "Rosary," adhere to one category feel like different backgrounds and re­ outlook that traditional poetry which he says is a sexually­ they can't cross into another, so Senior Kevin Hageman qui­ newing an appreciation for po­ lacks. From the education system charged, borderline heretical she hopes that poets will unite etly steps on stage. With down­ etry. to alcoholism, feminism, gang poem about being young and and merge styles through the cast eyes, he wrings his hands "When I tell people I do violence and politics to sexual­ homosexual growing up in a magazine. together, looks up and begins to slam and spoken word, everyone ity, Bannowsky says it's an evo­ Catholic school, and ultimately Hageman says there are few perform slam poetry. For each thinks Shakespeare or Whitman lutionary phenomenon dealing dropping religion because of the places to go in Delaware to listen performance, Hageman says, he or some great poet that's old and with .progressive political con­ insults and taunts he endured. to underground poetry. His goal has just three minutes to capti­ dead somewhere," he says. "It tent. One way Hageman hopes to is to establish a venue in the state vate the imaginations of a crowd puts the energy back in poetry, Hageman believes spoken promote student and state-wide for slamming so that the compet­ of people of every age, race and which in 2011 should be a dying word and slam speak to all demo­ interest in poetry this semester itors will be viewed as legitimate belief system, so that everything art, allowing it to still exist in a graphics because of the universal is through the online magazine, contenders in national and inter­ is stripped away except the shar­ time where we're all on our com­ connection of the human spirit. "Kenning," that he and English national competitions. By rais­ ing of one common bond: hu­ puters and iPods." He says he'll never know what to professor Devon Miller-Duggan, ing awareness about slam around manity. English professor Phillip expect -at an event, but he can al­ senior Kaelin Falandays, senior campus, he believes he can cre­ Slam is a form of competitive, Bannowsky says that this tongue ways expect a slam ·.performance Anna Sarigianis and senior Mi­ ate a local scene. spoken word poetry that takes in cheek, rhythmic poetry has to confront various modem soci­ chael Vignola are launching in "I've taken this upon myself place from sparse underground developed into an engaging al­ etal issues. October. Each founder has a dif­ to breathe life back into this," he poetry nights, bars and coffee­ ternative to academic and elitist His life has been influenced ferent preference-some prefer says. He hosts poetry events that houses to intensive international poetry, which have traditionally by poems written by everyone spoken word, others prefer writ­ include spoken word at the World competitions. Slam poets memo­ dominated the poetry scene. from 16-year-olds to 45-year-old ten poetry. So Hageman says all Cafe Live at the Queen in Wilm­ rize and perform their own work, Heavily influenced by rap African American women. submissions must have the writ­ ingt:on. ratner than read or recite another music, spoken word first devel­ "People I shouldn't relate ten poem and its accompanying Bannowsky says he thinks artist's poem. After their three oped in the 1960s and 1970s by to," he says. "From different audio file. more students are going to catch minute allotment, performers are African American poets like Gil socioeconomic classes, races, "If it's a page poem we want on to the slam revolution. then assessed by five judges ran­ Scott-Heron. Spoken word led to sexes-it strips all that away, to hear it. If it's a spoken word "It comes on pretty strong," domly selected from the crowd. slam poetry, which Bannowsky and you're just people, and you poem we want to see it," he says. he says. "They're not afraid Hageman, known as "Kage" says has been spreading around can connect and have catharsis Falandays says their goal for to take a position and agitate • as soon as he sets foot on stage, the world for the past 15 years. through hearing these people." the magazine is to bridge the gap change-voices to the voice­ hopes to see slam poetry grow Bannowsky believes spoken Hageman says one of his po- between page poetry and spoken less." • Septf~mber ~: 201 i;-i7 ~ Engineering students race hand-built vehicle in national competition BY LEAH SININSKY petition in high school, I didn't en­ design report and business presen­ tests, but this year they passed the done well. Similarly, Payne says Features Editor tirely believe it existed," Payne says. tation-are held first to allow the first time. while cost is most important, their "It seemed too good to be true. Then teams to undergo a technical inspec­ Once they passed all prelimi­ design considerations change yearly. Senior Daniel Payne got.to live I got to UD and it turned out to be tion. nary inspections, the team was "This year we intend to slight­ what he calls "every guy's dream" even better than that." "UD has historically focused cleared for the dynamic events: ac­ ly shift our priorities," Payne says. this summer when he and fellow FSAE has been competing in more on the dynamic events and suf­ celeration, skidpad, Autocross and "Reliability is still key, but perfor­ members of the university's Formu­ the Formula SAE California since fered in these three areas," Payne Enduro. Points were also awarded mance will also be considered high­ la Society of Automotive Engineers 1997. Senior William Henry says the says. "Cost went poorly, while the for fuel economy during the endur­ ly." were able to showcase and race the team used to compete in May in an­ design and business presentations ance race. He says a lightweight car will race car they spent the last academic other large competition in Michigan, were better but not great." Payne says the Autocross is a give the engine more power, and year designing and building. but the California race, which takes Payne says FSAE passed short race, but the Enduro race is ­ they are also looking to make the ve­ Payne, the president of FSAE, place in June, gives them more time the technical inspection without two 10-lap heats with two different hicle space-efficient. and his team traveled to California to prepare. difficulty, and shortly after the car drivers. Overall, FSAE finished 30th Despite tlie fact that they com­ in June to compete in the 2011 For­ Payne says there are seven also passed its sound and braking in­ out of 81 teams. peted against teams with far greater mula SAE California, a student de­ events in the Formula SAE Califor­ spections. In past years, Payne says, Henry says there are approxi­ resources, Payne says, FSAE fared sign competition for race cars. nia. The static events--cost report, FSAE has struggled with braking mately 20 students in FSAE, led well. He says University of Califor­ "When I first heard of the com- Dr. Steven Timmins, an engineer­ nia Berkley, University of South­ ing professor who oversees the pro­ ern California and Rensselear Po­ cess. Henry says the club members litechnical Institute, an engineering typically start working on a car's de­ school, were among the schools that sign in mid-September. Most of the did not finish the Enduro race. building takes place in the machine Although Payne has not driven the shop in Spencer Laboratory. car he spent last year building, he Henry says since the group got tremendous satisfaction from the needs a new car every year for entire process. the competition, they try to have a "The first time you take a chunk backup vehicle as well, which they of scrap metal, cut and shape it, use for driver training. On cam­ and a few hours later are installing pus, FSAE has driving days, during a functioning part that you made to which they offer driving training in your own specifications with your parking lots for active members of own hands is almost surreal," Payne the club. says. Brandon Zacharias, secretary of Zacharias says driving the car is FSAE, says the club's goal for this a tremendous rush. summer was to get through the com­ "It's one of the fastest things petition without breaking down. you've ever driven in," he says. "We really stressed that everything "And you think 'I was part of the was designed well the first time," team that built this together."' Zacharias says. Henry agrees with Zacharias. Henry says the club members "Driving the car is not like driv­ try to see what they can improve ing anything you've driven before," upon by looking at past university he says. "It's like driving a go-cart Courtesy of William Henry teams and other teams that have on steroids." FSAE students take pride in their homemade race car. Grow your own way

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Two years after the wolf pack It failed to make a splash at the box This summer brought the end of an wreaked havoc in Las Vegas, fans office, but "X-Men: First Class" era for millions who had grown up were hungry for more. "The Hang­ boasts some of the best acting and alongside Harry, Ron and Herm­ over Part II" drops the gang in special effects of the X-Men fran­ ione. The eighth 'fi~m in the series Thailand for a wild, blacked-out chise. The film chronicles the lives follows Harry Pottet: as he returns night in Bangkok that leads them to of Professor X (James McAvoy) and to Hogwarts to . find the last Hor­ lose Teddy, the 16-year-old brother Magneto (Michael Fassbender) as crux for his final stand against Lord ofSdt's (Ed Helms') fiancee. Even a young men in the '60s, in the midst Voldemort. Characters are brought lame script can't hold down Helms, of the Cuban Missile Crisis and fac­ together and tom apart in new (if not Zack Galifianakis and Bradley Coo­ ing the threat of war. The two men always surprising) ways, and Harry per in their hungover glory, but the plan to gain societal acceptance for must ultimately choose between de­ sequel loses its novelty and freshness mutants by helping to avert the war, feating Voldemort and risking the by being a nearly point-by-point re­ but a surprise attack by the humans lives of everyone he cares about. It make of the first film. This second causes them to question everything was the highest grossing film of the round of debauchery relies more on they believe in. The clean story is a year, raking in more than $1 billion cheap gags and cringe-worthy mo­ refreshing change from the cluttered worldwide. With epic battles and un­ ments than its predecessor, but it still plots of-previous "X-Men" films, and expected plot twists, "Harry Potter offers a few laughs. Let's hope "Part with plenty of action and compelling and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" III," due out in 2014, isn't just more performances by McAvoy and Fass­ is a satisfying end for The Boy Who of the same. bender, this origin story has some­ Lived. Courtesy of Warner Bros. thing for everyone- humans and mutants alike. Courtesy of Warner Bros.

At times it feels like "Green Lan­ After the campy, convoluted "Re­ tern" is just Ryan Reynolds in a venge of the Fallen," director Mi­ skintight rubber suit and nothing else. chael Bay promised a "darker, more A ring that grants membership to the emotional" story for the final film of Green Lantern Corps., an intergalac­ the trilogy. "Transformers: Dark of tic peace-keeping organization, is be- the Moon" ups the drama but never .. stowed upon Hal Jordon, a playboy strays too far from the series' tried­ test pilot. He struggles with his new­ and-true formula of hot girls, mas­ found powers while facing an entity sive explosions and battling robots. named Parallax threatening to devour The film is more than two hours of Earth. "Green Lantern" tries to play brain-busting action, which can be a the "flawed hero" angle, much like good or bad thing depending on your every other comic book film in the tolerance for constant movement and past few years, but Reynolds' charac­ the sound of clanking metal. Still, a ter is too earnest to pull it off. How­ (thankfully) streamlined story and ever, the film manages to squeeze in blockbuster effects help the "Trans­ a few surprises-and some welcome formers" series end on a high note as jabs at the nearly exhausted superhe­ the Autobots roll out for the last time. ro genre. There are other movies that have done the formula much better, -Chelsea Caltuna, but "Green Lantern" is adequate pop- Courtesy of Amazon.com ccaltuna@ude/. edu Courtesy of Amazon.com Courtesy of Warner Bros. com entertaiiunent.

OFF -THE RECORD Oubstep drops the beat We've all heard it. From car sub­ ulated synthesizer bass lines come in woofers to house parties to New York and wreak havoc on the song. clubs, dubstep is transcending its hip­ is all about the harshly intense bass. ster status and slowly becoming main­ For an illustration of the typical dub­ stream. Even that kid down the street step song, see "UKF Dubstep Tuto­ who only listens to the Lil' Wayne rial" by Dubba Jonny. station on Pandora knows about and Where did it all come from? Dub­ and clubbers live for-"brostep." This probably listens to dubstep. It's a step originated in the United Kingdom is where dubstep gains more of a rave movement that has swept the nation as small-house DJs experimented with vibe. The beat is more intense and bass into a digital age. new sounds that eventually led to the almost echoes the sounds of heavy If you don't know what dubstep aptly named "wobble" and "wub" bass metal, inducing a louder ambience. is by now, you've officially been liv­ lines. Artists like Benga, Skream and In a way, dubstep is the new "house." ing under a rock. Well-known artists Kode9 became well-known acts with­ It originated in a pretentious crowd of such as Kid Cudi, with his release in the London scene. music enthusiasts and became so huge "Day 'N' Nite" (the Crookers Remix) However, producers/artists and that some now think they're music have dipped into the dubstep style. Caspa broke the mold with the release buffs .for listening, and the hipsters Even Britney Spears' "Hold It Against of "FabricLive.37," an album encom­ now dub it "no longer cool." Never­ Me" includes a breakdown around the passing the latest and greatest elec­ theless, this is ·definitely the hottest bridge that undeniably pays homage to tronic tracks from the British scene current trend in music. the musical genre. toward the mid 2000s. Tracks such F'osf:e.r f:he. 'Pe.ople. - For those of you who aren't familiar as "The Terminator" and "Cockney If you're interested in dubstep, here with the foundations of dubstep, here's Thug" were ·featured, making it the are some of my recommendations: 'Pu.mpe.d. Up Ki.eks the gist: , typically, a tempo of around first notable album with pure dubstep 140 beats per minute is selected (for songs. Best Introduction to Dubstep: "Bass. example, check out "Dashboard" by At that point, the bass lines Head" - Bassnectar Modest Mouse or "Somebody Told weren't as much of an adrenaline rush Me" by The Killers). The rhythm nor­ as they are become today. The focus Most Intense: "Green Light" - Quar­ mally starts out with a very simple was more on the modulation rather tus Saul & Kaney kick and snare patte.m on the first and than the intensity of the song as a third beats of every measure, with whole. Artists such as Skrillex have Mosf Relaxing: "All of a Sudden" - some occasional cymbal hits to fill the taken dubstep to a new level by cre­ Coki empty spaces in between. The buildup ating a dance craze out of it. The ma­ to the more intense part of the song, jority of dancing associated with dub­ Best Drop: "Checkmate"-Schoolboy known as ''the drop," usually involves step involves moves that mimic every high-register synthesizer notes or a sound from the song (seach YouTube Best Brostep Track: "Kill Everybody sample of a song that has already been for choreography of Jakwob's remix (Bare Noize Remix)"- Skrillex produced. of Ellie Goulding's "Starry Eyed"). However, once the track cuts out In Skrillex's "Get Up," a subgenre -Ethan Barr, eban@udeLedu silently for a couple ofbeats, the mod- of dubstep evolved that hipsters loathe September 1, 2011 lg

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asked the crowd of people if any­ sions of sun-kissed mountains My summer in Washington, one wanted to join in a mock rush and campsites narrated by a D.C. was hot and steamy and toward the Confederates. Natu­ soundtrack of drums and an old­ came complete with hookah, ran­ rally, I jumped as fast as a gazelle school Red Hot Chili Peppers CD. dom R&B-loving taxi drivers and over the wooden fence separating It was absolutely perfect. It could Civil War re-enactments. That's plain-clothed civilians from the not have been a better spontane­ right-=-Civil War re-enactments. soldiers. T h e ous day trip. And best of all, apart . It all started off as an office only rule we had was if we "died," from the ice cream we had for pipe dream. The plan was to have we had to drop to one knee and dinner and $5 each for gas, the a quintessential American Fourth not make a sound. Pretty simple day was completely free. of July weekend: apple pie, BBQ, in theory, but if, like me, you're On a more personal side fireworks and a visit to Gettys­ next to a giddy child, it is way too note, this Day Trippin' entry is burg. Talks of such an "Amuri­ easy to become just as giddy. dedicated to Conor, Macey, Eric, can" extravaganza started humbly But as I met my fate in the Catherine and Sean-my personal with the mention of the epic Mar­ tall grass, it suddenly hit me. I Breakfast Club crew that made tin Sheen and Jeff Daniels movie was sitting in the same field that Gettysburg 2011 what it was. "Gettysburg," but we quickly once held the thousands upon With the recent hurricane, moved' past the two-dimensional thousands of men and women earthquake and tornado warning dreaming once we realized going that had died serving their coun­ in Delaware, who knows if the to Gettysburg, Pa. was actually try and fighting for basic human Mayans will be right about 2012. possible .. rights. This little day trip quickly Before the world ends, let's see After get~ing lost for a good became a real-life history lesson. where Day Trippin' can go this 30 minutes in Maryland, we all Our next stop was the visi­ year. set off in my friend's soccer mom tor's center at the Gettysburg Mil­ Let me know if any of you van for Gettysburg. Two hours itary Park, which.housed a wealth prospective day trippers out there and a few bags of chip·s later, we of information from cases of Civ­ would like me to explore an un­ rolled right into a piece of his- il War artillery to a gift shop sell­ known or avant-garde area in the tory-literally. · ing homemade peach bark (F.Y.I., coming weeks. The weirder, the To my right, a union battalion a wonderful purchase) The living better! stood ready to fight Confederate history didn't end with the reen­ soldiers. To my left, a camp of actment on the field. . women in linen skirts and dress­ The town of Gettysburg was, -Jen Rini,[email protected] es sprinkled with ornate buttons in every sense of the phrase, a braved the blazing sun. quaint Civil War-inspired town Mountains hugged the green with re-enactors wandering the and sun-tattered fields as a single streets and Gettysburg souvenir American flag waved casually in T-shirts hanging in shop win­ the fleeting wind. dows. After a few exercises the The evening wound down, leading commander promptly and the drive home brought vi- TilE REVIEW/len Rini Rini visits Gettysburg to participate in a Civil War re-enactment.

an open field with a bonfire and the light. It's been band is performing for young revel­ I had two days to shop from the· a wonderful sum­ ers dressed in old-fashioned clothes. time I returned home from school un­ Did you know mer of family, The camera cuts back to the couple, til filming. Thrift stores were out of sun and fashion­ revealing younger versions of the the question, because they didn't ac­ packed fun. It two. They then join the bonfire where cept returns in case something didn't seems like only dance scenes with sparklers, and sky fit. So with the help of my grand­ yesterday summer lanterns take place. At the end of the mother and aunt, I raided their attic Did you know tbat there are over 365 languages spoken was just begin­ song, the video cuts to daybreak, with and found wonderful vintage dresses. jn Indonesia? · ning. So allow me the original couple and the rest of the I even scored designer pieces like to pick up where merrymakers transformed back into vintage Lanvin shirt dresses and a we left off. older versions of themselves, smiling deep berry Halston blouse. Though campus emerged relatively unscathed from Hur­ Rewind at dawn. · For the rest of the wardrobe, I ricane Irene, other parts of the world, like Indonesia, are rat­ three months, As I began thinking about the dug into the Memorial Day sales at tled and devastated by earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes back to mid-May, design, florals, cardigans, plaid and Old Navy, K-Mart and Wal-Mart almost every year. The last natural disaster to hit the string when we were swamped with work chambray button-downs immediate- (you'd be surprised at the nml)ber of of islands was a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in October 2010 and were more than ready to get out . ly flooded my mind. I envisioned a great basics you can find). One-hun­ that triggered a massive tsunami, killing at least one hundred of Newark. I received a call from my cast with a vintag·e vibe, dressed in dred ·fifty dollars later-everything people and causing millions of dollars' worth of damage. older brother Mel, newly appointed classic pieces. Long story short-I was ready. Although Indonesia is a relatively small covntry, it has co-director of a music video for a needed to pull old-fashioned looks in . Finl\lly, the first day of filming quite a few superlatives attached to its name. Its land mass New Jersey pop-punk band called doubles, so that the young cast would arrived. After a lot of mixing and is roughly the same size as Australia. Man Overboard, inviting me to be match the older versions of them­ matching outfits, alterations and However, only 20 percent of that mass is actually land­ the wardrobe designer. Immediately I selves at the end of the music video. last-minute wardrobe changes, I had the rest is water_:making Indonesia the largest archipelago jumped at the opportunity. How hard The band would perform in their own clothed and accessorized a charming in the world. An archipelago, in case those third grade ge­ could it be, right? I learned that film­ attire. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't cast that looked like they just stepped ography lessons failed anyone, is a small c.hain or cluster of ing was less than two w.eeks away, overwhelmed, but the "ageless" con­ out of a time machine. islands. there would be a cast of 20 people, cept was exciting,;_and this was my During this entire process, I Nestled between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, I would have a $150 budget for the chance to get creative. came to . realize some truths about Indonesians are some of the most ethnically diverse humans wardrobe, and the concept would be My main focus was on the lead fashion, budgeting and improvising. on the planet. With over 245 million people, Indonesia is a bit complicated. couples. Little details like shoes and Clothing has the power to tell stories. the fourth most populated country in the world, and has the I guess., the fact that finals were accessories had to be exactly the What had started out as just a pile of world's highest population of Muslims. There are over 300 different ethnic groups that call the coming up atl4 I was a busy resident same because of the close~ups. The clothes in an attic or in a sales bin assistant were on my mind as well. budget ·was definitely a frustrating turned into a beautiful narrative. The chain of islands home, and over 365 languages are spoken Let me set up the concept of challenge, especially because I need­ experience was an exciting start to a across the 11,508 inhabited islands of the 17,508 islands that the music video: the scene opens ed duplicates, but I was determined summer I'll never forget. make up tbe entire country. Bahasa Indonesia is the official with an older couple who drives up not to sacrifice style over money. language, which is a modified form of the Malay language. to the edge of a forest. The woman Luckily I found a black rose steps out of the car first, looks into print '5Os swing dress perfect for -Megan Soria, megsoria@udel. the woods, smiles, and looks back to the woman and a white button- down edu -Anne Ulizio, [email protected] her husband. Unexpectedly the wife shirt for the man. Although I've been takes off into the woods and her hus­ told to avoid white on camera, I band follows. When they get to the couldn't resist how lovely the color other side of the wood, they reach looked against the tall grass and sun- ! I f\._"_1 \.~, \...il..._.~..._, .... ~;.. 2 Q September 1, 2011 I s Let then1 eat cake._.. balls

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BY TIM MASTRO why Delaware's had the second-best Managing Sports Editor scoring defense in college football .. in 2010, behind only Rose Bowl Before one spring football Champion TCU. practice, senior defensive end And for the first time since 2004 Michael Atunrase heard the Delaware will begin its football secondary beginning to start their season without former All American stretch. linebacker and defensive end Matt He turned to the defensive backs Marcorelle on its roster. half-expecting to see Tyrone Grant, The biggest loss however, comes last year's captain, or Anthony on the offense front. Pat Devlin, Walters or Anthony Bratton, former 1HE REVIEW/File Photo now with the Miami Dolphins, is no Sophomore Trevor Sasek, seen here during the spring game in April, is competing for the starting QB job. All-Americans. longer under center. But no, it was Marcus Burley. Head coach K.C. Keeler has not · The junior cornerback is now the named Devlin's replacement yet. The has completed nine of 15 passes for opener, Saturday at Navy. He did say Andrew Pierce returns as the most experienced member of the battle is between sophomore Trevor 73 yards, including one touchdown. both are still practicing with the first first-string running back after a secondary now that the class of 2011 Sasek and junior Tim Donnelly. Keeler has told Sasek, Donnelly team in practice. freshman year that saw him break has graduated. Sasek saw some action last and his coaching staff who the starter "There's an old statement that if nearly every single freshman rushing "I hear his voice and he's leading year as a redshirt freshman when will be. The rest of the team however, you have two quarterbacks, it means record in school history. He will the stretch with the DBs," Atunrase Devlin was injured. Sasek played does not know. you have zero quarterbacks," Keeler be supported by an offensive line, said. "I'm like, 'Wow, Burley's in seven games, including a start "I do want to know," senior said. "I'm hoping that's not true with which returns four starters. leading the stretch.' Ty, A-Dub and against Duquesne, and led the Hens offensive lineman and team captain us. I'm hoping instead that we feel The wide receiving core is led Bratton are all gone. That was like, to a victory at James Madison Gino Gradkowski said. "Either way good that we have two guys who can by senior captain Mark Schenaur and 'Wow, we're the old guys."' when Devlin suffered a concussion though it doesn't matter. They've play in this league." juniors Nihja White and Rob Jones, Grant, Walters and Bratton are on Delaware's first play from both been working very hard. I feel Besides the quarterback and all significant parts of Devlin's all in NFL training camps. The final scrimmage. . comfortable with either one of them." the secondary, the team is still success last year. Keeler said member of last year's secondary, Donnelly has played in two Keeler said the public will find virtually the same team that came freshman Michael Johnson had made Darryl Jones, graduated as well. games throughout his career, one as a out who the quarterback will be within a couple inches of a national They were all a huge reason as to freshman and one as a sophomore; He when the team takes the field in its championship last year. See FOOTBALL page 26 Delle Donne returns from China with gold medal Delaware basketball standout guides Team USA to dominant performance in World University Games

BY DAN MOBERGER few days to practice together and USA participated in. They moved Managing Sports Editor prepare for their trip from their on to the finals against Taiwan, Olympic Village, Colo. training and with a comfortable 101-66 Delaware women's basketball spot to China for the tournament. victory. Despite the consistent standout Elena Delle Donne kept The flights from Colorado, large margin victories, Delle busy this summer by making an through California and then on to Donne never found it difficult to overseas excursion to the World China took more than 15 hours, get herself inspired for each game. University Games with Team but the jet lag could not fatigue the "It was such an amazing USA. The junior was chosen as USA basketball powerhouse. experience that every gam.e we one of the 12 best American female Team USA advanced through were so motivated for," Delle college players to represent the the tournament largely unscathed Donne said. "Our coach made it a U.S. in the games. The team went by any of the six countries they big deal to win every quarter that on to take home the gold medal faced. In first round play, USA we played in every game, so we with a perfect 6-0 record. won its grouping by dominating had 24 quarters to win. That was After a quick 3-day tryout in Brazil, Slovakia and Great Britain our big goal, to break it down into Colorado, Delle Donne made it by an average of over 50 points per q)l.arters, so we were a lot more through the cuts, but not without a game. In the quarterfinals, USA focused than just looking at the little off-court drama. didn't slow down, and eliminated score and saying, 'We're up by "I was extremely excited and Finland with a 96-30 blowout. 50-it doesn't matter."' · I called my brother right away The semifinal matchup versus Even as part of a roster because I was missing his wedding Australia would prove to be the consisting of players from for this," Delle Donne said. toughest game the team would historically more prestigious THE REVIEW/File Photo Once the roster was finalized, Elena Delle Donne aye raged 15.7 points per game for Team USA. have to play. The 79-67 win was, Team USA members had just a by far, the closest contest team See DELLA DONNE page 26 September 1, 2011 25

l I I I ~' J , I )_ ; I«< ~ « .. title on the line, that was ·the text he sent If these memories are so vivid for me, me. No other reaction, probably because it imagine what they're like for the players. commentarv was too hard to put what we just witnessed They want to get back there, and they might into words. just be capable of it this year. Thursday, Sep. 1 Funny thing was though, I did forget Sure Devlin and that amazing secondary Men's Soccer at Seton Hall his bag. are gone, but there are still the makings of a ?p.m. I was already walking down to the press championship contender here. conference room. It's tough being a reporter No one at the Football Championship Friday-Saturday when your school is playing and those guys Subdivision has better running backs or an Delaware Invitational on the field are representing you. You're offensive line than the Hens. The defensive Volleyball Tournament not supposed to cheer in the press box or line and linebackers can make a similar show any emotion whatsoever, and trust me, claim. Saturday, Sep. 3 I follow all the rules. But that winter night The wide receivers can't go six deep like Field Hockey vs. Duke in Texas, I had to get out of there early. I they did last year just yet, but expect Mark 12p.m. did not want to see the Eastern Washington Schenauer, Nihja White and Rob Jones to Football at Navy players celebrate. be even better than their exceptional years 3:30p.m. But, I had to go back up and get his last year. bag, leaving me to see them storm the field. My money is on Trevor Sasek to win the Sunday, Sep. 4 I remember all his other texts from the quarterback job, don't forget he already has Field Hockey vs. Villanova sideline that night. Ones from the first half: one really impressive win under his belt, a 2p.m. "We're better than them," "Keep giving AP thriller at James Madison, a tough place to Women's Soccer at Penn "SEND US BACK TO FRISCO" the ball," and "Throws like that is why Pat's play. With the running game, offensive line 7:30p.m. BY TIM MASTRO gonna be in the NFL." and experienced wide receivers to help him Then ones from that controversial fourth out, whoever the quarterback is won't have Tuesday,Sep.6 The text message is still fresh in my and short conversion Eastern Washington to do too much. Volleyball at Villanova mind. was ruled (incorrectly) to have converted Ifthe secondary can be even half as good ?p.m. "Don't forget my bag," it said. after the officials moved the chains before as that incredible unit last year, another trip Here's the context. It was from my they remeasured: "I think we got it," "Wait to Frisco might not be out of the question. brother, my co-editor of the sports section they already moved the chains," "Keeler's There's not a day that goes by that I don't last year. He sent it in January from the pissed," and finally "Omg they f-ed this think about that game last year. I'm sure the sidelines of Pizza Hut Park while I was in up." players do the same. the press box. I remember more than just his texts It would be nice to make a return trip bel :ipeckinus Only one of us had a seat in the press messages from that night. to Frisco this year. box for the 2010 National Championship, I remember the look on K.C. Keeler's If I do, I won't forget anyone's bag. which pitted Delaware against Eastern face at the postgame press conference. I olleyball: After picking up a first roun Washington. I was writing the game story, remember Anthony Walters' chilling words omeback victory against tournamen so he went to watch from the sidelines there, defiant Delaware was the better Tim Mastro is a managing sports editor at ost Rice, the Hens fell to No. 6 Stanfor behind the Hens bench, but left his bag up team. the Review. Send questions, comments and in three straight sets. The Hens wer with me. I remember Rob McDowell's interview plane tickets to Frisco, Texas to tmastro@ own two sets to one, but won the nex When the Hens came up one yard outside the locker room where every word he udel.edu. wo straight to take down Rice. Delawar short on their fourth down conversion with spoke seemed like it took all his remaining ade the Stanford match interesting an something like 50 seconds left, national energy to get out. lost the final two sets by only seven tota oints. Junior Chelsea Lawrence an senior co-captain Renee Tomko amed to the all-tournament team.

Field Hockey: The Hens are off to undernlteview: trong start, winning their first two game gainst Bryant, 7-1, and Rutgers, 4-2. Delaware ory Sharpless had two goals agains vs. Na-vy ryant. Rebecca and Hannah Pepper, oni Popinko, Kelsey Mckee, Meredit onnell and Amanda McCardell als ut shots past the Bryant goalie. Mckee, Time: Saturday at 3:30p.m. asey Prettyman, Nicole Onorato an arley Hecht scored against Rutgers. Location: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium About the Teams: The Numbers: omen's Soccer: The Hens picked u About Delaware: The Hens enter the Why the I!ens can win: 4-0: Navy's record when opening heir first win after participating in th 2011 season ranked No. 5 in the FCS. the season at home since it started MU/Fairfield Inn by Marriot Tournamen They are coming off a season in which The Hens have won at Navy before, in 2003 and 2007. using the triple option in 2002. ver the weekend. They went into th they went all the way to the National 12: The number of tackles Hens' ournament 0-1, after being shutout i They also just played Georgia Southern, a team who runs Championship, but lost to Eastern the triple option offense Navy is famous for, last year in the linebacker Paul Worrilow had vs. heir season opener at home agains Washington 20-19 after leading 19-0 Georgia Southern, who runs the a Salle. They beat Stony Brook in th semifinals of the FCS playoffs. K.C. Keeler has said the key in the third quarter. They lost All­ to beating a triple option team is to force turnovers, and the Navy offense, last year. pening game of the tournament 3- Americans quarterback Pat Devlin and 7-2: Delaware's record in season ehind a goal from Tania Domingos an Hens forced five last year against Georgia Southern. This defensive backs Athony Bratton and game will be won at the line of scrimmage and the Hens' openers under K.C. Keeler. wo from Melissa Pennington, but the Anthony Walters from their national ost to Pittsburgh 1-0. experienced offense and defense lines are some of the best runner up squad. in the country at the FCS level. The Prediction: About Navy: Navy is coming off en's Soccer: One game into the seaso This one will be a defensive a season where the Midshipmen struggle and will be won in the nd the men's soccer squad is off t went 9-4. They earned a bid to the hot start. The.y beat Massachusett Why the Hens could lose: trenches. The Hens have proven Poinsettia Bowl where they lost to they can force turnovers vs. the -0 to begin. the season with a hom San Diego State. They begin the 2011 ictory. Evatls-, Frimpong scored . tw This is the game where Delaware will miss Anthony triple option and will be looking f the Delaware· goals and Chas Wtlso season unranked in both FCS polls. Bratton, now with the Green Bay Packers, the most. Bratton to do more of the same Saturday. Navy no longer has Ricky Dobbs at played the "point" position in the defense Keeler likes to put They will have their success but the ut in the third late in the game. Junio quarterback due to graduation. The oalkeeper Brandon Paul needed just on out against a triple option team. It is unsure who will play inexperience at the "point" positon last time these two teams played this position Saturday, Keeler mentioned Brandon Cheaton, and at quarterback will be too much ave to finish the shutout. Next up is Seto Dobbs was responsible for all of all on Thursday. Darren O'Connor, Jo Ricky Tunstall and Eric Farkas as options to play the point. to overcome in the season opener. Navy's five touchdowns in a 35-18 Chances are whoever it is will not be as good as Bratton. ineen and Tobias Muller have bee win for the Midshipmen. amed as team captains by head coac If whoever is named the new quarterback struggles for the Midshipmen 20 an Hennessy. Hens, they could be in for a long day. Hens 13 -Tim Mastro 2 6 September 1, 2011 )It Tough opponents cool down hot start for Hens Volleyball team begins quest to retain CAA Championship crown despite difficult early season schedule BY KERRY BOWDEN Tomko said. "To win against these Sports Editor teams would be so big for us." This season, the non-conference Despite the loss of four schedule for the girls has already crucial seniors, the Delaware proven to be a challenge. On day volleyball team was voted to win two of the Rice Nike Invitational the CAA Championship again on Saturday in Houston, Texas, the this fall. If they can reach that team fell to Stanford, 0-3. accomplishment, it will be the The team turned the first fourth year in a row. set's frustrating loss around and The Hens graduated hitters improved in the next two. Set Paige Erickson and Katie Dennehy, scores for the match were 15-25, Iibera Greta Gibonney and setter 22-25 and 21-25. The Hens came Jess Chason from last year's NCAA close in the second set with a 21- tournament team. Chason, reigning 20 lead, but Stanford stormed back CAA Setter of the Year, is replaced and took the set. at the net by senior Renee Tomko. Sophomore Katie Hank and Head coach Bonnie Kenny said junior Chelsea Lawrence bqth the team has a different look this totaled seven kills. Senior Kim year, but she is happy with how the Stewart had 14 digs and -Tomko team has stepped up and responded ended with 22 assists. together to the schedule so far. She "I know we definitely could is already impressed by Tomko's have beat Stanford," Lawrence performance. said. "Playing these types of teams "I am so proud of Renee Tomko help us girls get to really know and how she runs the team," Kenny each other." said. "She plays a major role this On the first day of the year." "' tournament, the Hens defeated The Hens were defeated in the Rice, but needed all five sets to home opener against Oregon on secure the victory. Three team Tuesday, a rematch of the 2009 members had double-doubles. NCAA first round tournament Tomko had 59 assists and game, which Oregon won. added 12 digs, which were career "Oregon is a very physical team highs. Hank had 18 kills and 11 that consistently plays high above digs, both career highs as well. the net," Kenny said. Junior AlissaAlker had 17 kills and The 2-game losing streak 13 digs. against No. 6 Stanford at the Sophomore Karina Evans THE REVIEW/Megan Krol Rice Nike Invitational and No. 16 totaled eight blocks from the middle The Hens lost in three straight sets against the 16th ranked Oregon Ducks Tuesday night at home. Oregon have not gotten the girls' hitter position, and sophomore challenge benefits everyone in the because that is what wins games." Saturday. spirit down. Iibera Cara Rosehill led the team end. The team hosts the Delaware "These past few games and "We know these high-ranking with 26 digs against Rice. "Our goal is to make it to the Invitational this Friday and the ones this weekend are huge teams are bigger and stronger, we Most girls agree that although Sweet Sixteen and to be a top 25 Saturday. The Hens play UC-Irvine because they help us combine as a just have to keep coming out and playing against great teams team," Alker said. "We really need on Friday, and No. 25 team and get ready for conference keep fighting," senior co-captain does not always mean a win, the to focus on serving and passing State and No. 14 Northern Iowa on play," Stewart said. Football: Questions about new quarterback, secondary still looming huge strides in camp and should be last year, does lead that brand new the fourth wideout. secondary. Maryland transfer Travis Defensively, the line only lost Hawkins, a standout in the spring Siddiq Haynes, it returns Atunrase game will be paired at cornerback and Ethan Clark at end and Keeler with Burley. Two of juniors Tim said sophomore lrv Titre and senior Breaker, Ricky Tunstall or redshirt Demetrius Hester will start at tackle freshman Brandon Cheaton are if they are healthy. expected to start at safety. The Hens have already lost one "I'm as excited about this player to injury. Kyle Hunte, a junior season as any season I've been at the linebacker, was expected to start but university," said Keeler, who is going dislocated his knee in fall practice into his 1Oth season at Delaware. and is out for the year. Auburn "We lost a lot of really good seniors, transfer Jesse! Curry is expected to a lot of dependable guys, but at the take his place alongside captains same time I think there's a great THE REVIEW/File Photo Paul Worrilow and Andrew Harrison. group coming back." Andrew Harrison (40) dives for a loose ball last season. Harrison and junior Paul Worrilow are defensive captains. Burley, who started five games Delle Donne: Leads Team USA in scoring and rebounding throughout tourney Continued from page 24 turnovers and just trying to play be the best team we were going to things like that," Delle Donne home opener against Rhode fsland. the most efficient game possible face going into the tournament, said. "But that was really the only From the intense two-a-day basketball schools like Notre because it's a phenomenal team, they were big, they were strong thing we were able to do." practices in Colorado, through the Dame and Tennessee, Delle Donne and what's needed for Delaware and they were experienced," Delle Back home, Delle Donne has opening ceremonies, and by the took up the challenge and set wasn't needed for USA," Delle Donne said. "They also had six already been named to the Wade time she received her gold medal, herself apart, Nst as she has done Donne said. professional girls on the team. One National Player of the Year Watch Delle Donne had the experience of in her two years at Delaware. In times of need, Delle Donne of them had played in the WNBA List for the second straight year. a lifetime. The 6 foot, 5 inch guard/ could still take control of the game the prior year." She missed 12 games last year, "The first time we came out in forward averaged 15.7 points if she needed to. In the Australia The entire process took only but thinks a full season and her our USA jerseys it was emotional, and 8.5 rebounds per game to contest, against their toughest a few weeks, so the schedule was experience in China could help the you get chills," she said. "It's a lead the team in both statistics. opponent, Delle Donne played the all about basketball. However, Hens improve this season. feeling you really can't describe, Besides her impressive numbers, majority of the game and posted during the two days without games Last year the Hens made it It's amazing to be out there Delle Donne's team first approach impressive numbers. She put up in China, the team found enough all the way to the CAA finals and knowing that you're out then~ distinguished her as a team leader. 22 points and pulled down 11 time to site see and experience were given an at-large bid into the representing the country." "I really focused a l_ot on rebounds to lead the team in both some of the culture. Women's National Invitational the little things like npping categories. "They took us to this Chinese Tournament. Delaware women's I ,, down ~!!?.~~~limiting - --"~t:.~e~l}_~E_y were_g~~ng t~ __ _!lla~~e_!_~~~!.IE.Y~~~c_ a~ ~b~a~ain a~d __ ba-!~~~~~-sta_!"t!-~"'!!!~ _ !..No~_!l ____ ------,--~---- ...z..J September 1, 20t T 2 7 ix former Hens signed to NFL training camps After NFL lockout ends, former Delaware players latch on with pro teams for a chance to make rosters Anthony Walters Tyrone Grant Bratton and Darryl Jones. Grant earned a mention to the All-CAA The defensive back was One of the captains last year Second Team for his senior season. signed by the Chicago Bears. He was signed by the Washington He was cut by the Redskins on played in two of three preseason Redskins. The defensive back Aug. 30. · games. His only statistic thus played in two of three preseason far is one tackle. He was also an games, but recorded no statistics. Matt Marcorelle All-American in 2010 with his At Delaware he was part of the secondary partner, Bratton. standout secondary with Walters, The injury riddled defensive end/linebacker was signed by the Houston Texans. For his final season in 2010, he joined Grant on the All-CAA Second team. He was the only six-year college football player and four-year team captain in NCAA history. His professional career has started off on a similar path as he was given an injury release last Wednesday.

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The tight end was signed by THE REVIEW/File Photo the New York Jets. He played his Former All-American QB Pat Devlin is in camp with the Miami Dolphins. final year of NCAA eligibility at Division II Northwestern Missouri State, where he earned Pat Devlin Anthony Bratton All-American honors, after two stints at Delaware. His first stay Last year's starting quarterback The safety was signed by the at Delaware was cut short beacuse was signed by the Miami Dolphins. Green Bay Packers. He played in of disciplinary actions. His second He inked a three year contract with all three preseason games. Bratton go-around ended with an injury the Dolphins on July 26th, despite racked up seven tackles in the first he suffered in the 2009 season going undrafted in April's NFL draft. two games, but recorded no statistics opener. Baker has played in all He has taken four preseason snaps in the final contest. In his career three preseason games and had under center so far and been sacked at Delaware, Bratton garnered three receptions for 45 yards in the twice with two incompletions. He All-American honors in his senior first game, but no statistics after looks to be competing for third string season while leading Delaware's THE REVIEW/File Photo that. QB spot with Kevin O'Connell. defense to the national title game. Matt Marcorelle was recently cut from the Houston Texans' camp.

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