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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 11-4-1998 The Guardian, November 4, 1998 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1998). The Guardian, November 4, 1998. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WSU nourns death of senior By KATHER1NE L. Wright State University senior WSU Village Apartments. He was rity of the investigation," said WSU's GUTWEIN Kenneth Rcilly who passed away care flighted to Miami Valley Hos- Simone Polk, director of Public News Writer Oct. 30. pital where he was treated for burns Safety. annual Rcilly was hospitalized Oct. over ninety percent of his body Rcilly was a mass communica- Memorial and funeral services 27 after he allegedly fell from an and some broken bones. Other de- tion major at WSU and had been a were held earlier this week for electrical tower located behind the tails of the circumstances surround- writing consultant with the Uni- Madrigal ing Reiily's death could not be versity Writing Center. released at this time. He is survived by his mother Dinner p. 11 "The matter is currently under and brother, and in lieu of flowers investigation. We hope to close it the family is asking for donations soon, but since ii is still open 1 to be made to Jeremiah's Letter, an cannot confirm or deny any infor- outreach of downtown Dayton SG election mation. To do so would be prema- Lutheran churches. results ture and could damage the integ- Photo far left, p. 3 the electrical tower behind the Village where Reilly fell on Oct. 27. Photo to the Men's B- right, the flowers placed in memory of ball preview Reilly at the base of the p. 8 tower "Vampires" review p. 13 Wright State students play detectives By HEATHER M. BISHARA the College Store University students. News Editor and reported our Butcher and Henderson gave "Koins for books stolen and the names and addresses of the WSU students rcccnily look the asked the store to students who sold back the books Kids"p. 4 law into their own hands as they keep an eye out for to WSU'S Public Safety, and were hunted down their stolen book hags them," said told that the case would be put and books. Henderson. "That's "under investigation." Thev waited When Ron Butcher and Justin when Ron realized until Friday night to be notified of Henderson left the library on Oct. that his stolen Phys- location of their property. 28, they both left their book bags ics book was a "At that point we decided logo unattended in the study area on the Sinclair book and — to Wilberforce and pay these stu- Women's El- fourth floor. Hendersc.i returned would be hard to sel I Ron Butcher and Justin Henderson. dents a visit," said Butcher. forty-five minutes later and dis- around the area. So, we told them store employee, three men had sold After receiving the assistance ba 11 preview covered both his and Butcher's to keep a look out for that, too." back Henderson's books and had of both Wilberfocc University Pub- book bags gone. After filing a re- On Friday, Butcher and tried to sell back Butcher's phys- lic Safety and a community advi- 9 port with Public Safety, the pair Henderson went to the WSU Book- ics book. According to Butcher, sor, a search w as besiun to find the P- were still wondering what they store and asked if any books had since all students fill out their coulu do to find their book bags been sold back that day. While names and addresses when they See "Students" and books. none had been sold back that day, sell back their books, the men were "We went across the street to the day before, according to a boiik- identified as three Wilberforce p.3 I VLum. far." STUDENT According to Lansdale, many of the reasons for the sig- NRHH brings nificant amount of appeals can be account d to the fact that UPDATE Parking Services ran out of the "Koins for Kids" parking rulebooks. Students By MATT DALEY ets which cost five dollars that will WW who didn't receive an updated News Writer allow purchasers to gain entry to rule book had no idea of the the Mall at Fairfield Commons and GOVERN *^5Jjne w parking changes. The National Residence Hall the Dayton Mall. "Nothing about the new Honorary, a national organization "Normally on Sundays, malls By MICHAEL D. PITMAN store," said Rafter rules were printed after the that recognizes the efforts of col- are open until 6 p.m., but these News Writer The Online Bo is books ran out," said Lansdale. lege residents, is sponsoring a pro- special tickets will allow you to get the first step for siu to The Parking and Appeals gram called "Koins For Kids in after the mall closes," Rhein The progression of cam- locate books they necu om Sub Committee approved 19 Across America." said. "The malls gave these tickets paign goals set by Student Gov- other students. Students will appeals and denied 65 as of the With the season of giving upon to non-profit organizations to sell. ernment during campaigning be able to post what books they presentation of the committee us, it brings a tide of special events Many of the retailers will have last year was the topic of the need and what they are selling. report at the Oct. 30 SG meet- run by organizations dedicated to special sales that night for ticket SG meeting last Friday. SG will still have the physical ing. making this time of year better for holders. The NRHH is generally a All five areas are on track swapping of the textbooks as in "Most of the ones denied those less fortunate than many. committee for recognition. We to our expectations at the end the original goal of the book were with reservation," said "Koins" is a project to raise money wanted to try something different." of the year," said Jared Raftery, co-op. Lansdale. for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. The event will be called "A president of SG. "It's there for students to The Undergraduate Curricu "Ball State (University) came Magical Night of Giving," accord- Student Government has get cheaper books," said lum and Academic Policy Com up with the idea and decided to ing to Rhein. and the tickets will be nearly completed their goal of Harrison Gilmer, director of mittee reported that they have expand it to other chapters," said good on Nov. 15 from 7-10 p.m. having the "Reaching the Raid- budget and fiscal affairs for SG. worked out the details of the the advisor of the Michael J. According to Rhein, these ers" signs ready for next quar- Also presented in the meet- new add/drop policy. Coakley Chapter of NRHH at types of activities are things that ter, has completed the survey ing. the Parking and Appeals For the drop policy: 'At the Wright State, JefT khcin. "We were the NRHH chapter at WSU would portion of the Student Legal Sub Committee announced that discretion of the instructor: For looking to try to make the chapter like to keep doing in the future with Services project and is going to they have reveiwed parking ap- classes that meet two or more more active, and we saw this as a the current membership. mplement the Online Book Co- peals. times a week, a student who is great opportunity." For information about the raffle, op at the end of the quarter. "Last year, the amount of absent from the first class may The WSU chapter is selling tick- call Karl Nichols at 775-1502. 'We would like to have the appeals would be about 150," be dropped from a course un online swap at the end of the said Jason Lansdale, Student quarter so students have some- Elections commissioner. Campus Crime thing else besides the book- "There were 300 this year, thus See "SG" p.6 LARCENY/THEFT 0ct.30: A Dayton resident Oct.26: A Fairborn resident reported the theft of a wallet reported the theft of jumper and contents valued at $140 cables valued at $50 from a car from a car in Lot 4. Campus Calendar in Lot 4. ROBBERYVBURGLARY Oct.28: A Xenia resident re- 0ct.30: A WSU employee ported the theft of a book val- reported the theft of shirts, bookbags, briefcases and candy Wednesday, Nov. 4 tion meeting from 3:30 p.m. to 5 JO by I>ambda Union at 11 ued at $39 from a study area in valued at $1670 from an office • Noon ftayer sponsored by Cam- p.m. in W025 Student Union. am in W047 Student Union. the Library. pus Crusade forOiristatl2p.ni. in 321 • Association forWotnen'sEoual- • Noon Prayer sponsored by Cam- Oct.28: A Clayton resident in the Student Union. DISORDERLY CON- AUynHalL ity meetings al4pjn. •.060Rike Hall. pusCrasadeforQirist at 12p.m. in321 reported the theft of a car, purse Bible Stuty sponsored by Baptist •Thursday Night'Thingsponsored Allyn Hall. and contents, radar detector, DUCT Oct.25: A Celina resident Collegiate Ministries at 12 p.m.