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ESTHER GEORGE | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER pg. 4 | UC Health to fill pg. 6 | Press play on pg. 10 | Opinion: Kanye 250 nursing positions these podcasts against the world October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org NEWS Page 2 New social justice coordinator to focus on RAPP ELIZABETH SCHMITT | NEWS EDITOR teacher, Nguyen worked coordinator, Nguyen is are excited to implement.” as a teaching assistant responsible for many The program will be The University of through a teacher residency programs at UC. Among kicking off soon, she Cincinnati welcomed program at the University the most popular of these said — most likely in late its newest social justice of Washington. She later programs is the Racial November, which is when coordinator this week. received her master’s Awareness Program the program typically starts. Kathy Nguyen, 27, will degree in Spanish from (RAPP). RAPP is 30 years old and serve as social justice Whitman College in Walla, “I want people to know has historically focused on program coordinator for Washington. Nguyen went that I am someone they two intensive development the Student Activities and on to teach English in Spain can talk to,” said Nguyen. programs— a nine-month Leadership Development to rural communities before “I will be running the racial intensive program and office. A Washington native, moving back to the states awareness program, and a five-day intensive Nguyen recently moved and starting her teaching that is a pretty strong topic program along with to the Queen City after residency. to talk about for some outreach programs such as teaching elementary school Now, Nguyen said she is people.” workshops. children for roughly two excited to tackle a new city. Nguyen said she plans “For some of us it is what years. “Cincinnati is really to work closely with the we deal with every day— “I was doing a lot in social changing in a lot of different existing RAPP staff, as our race. For others it is Kathy Nyugen is the social justice coordinator for the student justice work,” said Nguyen, ways,” Nguyen said. “It well as alumni who have something that is as easy to activities and leadership development office. PROVIDED “I did a lot work figuring seems that conversation participated in the program. talk about or it gets really as others are to.” body. out how to best teach about social justice is “Right now, I’m just getting personal,” Nguyen said. “I Nguyen’s office is located RAPP is currently these students and how to opening up even more here, settled in and I’m getting want people to know that I in Steger Student Life accepting applications on work with the surrounding and I think that is really to know the program a bit am willing to listen and that Center on the 600 level and OrgSync to be a part of its community.” cool to see that happening.” more,” said Nguyen. “We I am willing to have these said she is working toward intensive programs and is Before becoming a As the social justice have talked about things we difficult situations as long getting to know the student open to all students. Kickstarter company cancels plans to connect campuses with bus service MITCHELL PARTON | NEWS EDITOR transportation options for Company planned to include. students.” Chanse Gvist, a University The Inter-College Bus In November 2017m the of Akron alumnus; and Sam Company has canceled plans company announced that it Sheronovich, a Kent State to launch a low-cost, high would launch its service in the student, started the company frequency bus service this fall, spring, offering one-way travel intending to make it the first which would have connected between any two schools for bus line in Ohio to specialize the University of Cincinnati to $20. The proposed route would in direct travel between college several other college campuses run from UC to Columbus with campuses. in Ohio. stops at Miami University and “We’re proud to fill a gap in The startup company launched the University of Dayton. this industry, which so many are in 2016 with the promise of Once riders arrive at excited for,” the founders said implementing routes between Columbus, they could switch on the company’s Kickstarter UC, Bowling Green State routes reaching campuses as campaign. “Maybe you can’t University and The Ohio far as Cleveland, Toledo and have a car on campus. Maybe State University, among other Athens. The company planned you’re going home for the campuses statewide. The to operate four routes across holidays, or just want to see company announced Thursday the state Thursday through your friend for the weekend that its plans to launch the Sunday with three stops at each across the state. Whatever your service in fall 2018 have been university per day, according to travel needs are as a student, we canceled due to rising costs and its Kickstarter campaign. can get you further, with more a lack of qualified drivers. Barons Bus and GoBus already direct routes compared to other “Rising fuel and maintenance offer routes from UC that range transit options.” costs and an industry-wide between $5 and $35 depending The company launched its shortage of qualified drivers on destination and date of Kickstarter campaign in late have all contributed to our purchase. However, routes to 2017 but raised only $80 of its decision to shelve our plan and from UC aren’t always $35,000 goal. Plans might not be for the immediate future,” direct — many Barons buses dead in the water, however. The said Chance Gvist, CEO and stop at Greyhound stations in company still hopes to launch president of the Inter-College Cincinnati or Columbus and the service eventually. Bus Company, in a statement. may have several hours of “The Inter-College Bus “We would rather take the time layover time. There are also no Company will continue to to wait for prices to flatline current bus routes connecting pursue our mission with the or go down and wait for a UC to Bowling Green State hope of beginning service as pool of qualified drivers than University, Kent State University soon as economically practical,” The Inter-College Bus Company has cancelled its plans to run a bus route between college compromise on your promise or Marietta College — all of the company said in a statement. campuses this fall. WIKIMEDIA of quality, safe and reliable which the Inter-College Bus Page 3 NEWS October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org Expanded food pantry to open in Stratford Heights ALEX MARTIN | CONTRIBUTOR food for students, the other student groups and new location will allow individuals on campus — The Bearcats Pantry will the pantry to provide including Undergraduate open its new location in professional attire for Student Government Stratford Heights this students. (SG), Graduate Student Wednesday, Oct. 17, with an Cummins founded the Governance Association expanded selection of food pantry in fall 2016. It offers (GSGA), the Office of the and clothing items. free food, personal hygiene Treasurer, the Wellness Daniel Cummins, assistant products and cleaning Center, Campus Ministries, dean of students, hopes supplies to students in need, the Center for Community the new space will enable with the goal of minimizing Engagement, the LGBTQ the pantry to cater to more food insecurity and other Center, the Gen-1 program students and host a larger, financial troubles. and Dr. Jennifer Pinto — more diverse selection of “The pantry is meant to make the new location food items, among other to provide supplemental possible. initiatives. support which means we do Before utilizing the “We want the pantry to not supply enough food to pantry, students must fill be diverse in its service completely eradicate food out an intake survey. The addressing cultural, faith insecurity,” the initiative’s survey helps the pantry to A Hyperloop UC member shows off a pod at the grand opening of the 1819 Innovation Hub. TNR FILE based, health, and personal webpage reads. “Our goal is understand the needs of dietary nutritional needs,” to assist students in need by students and connect them Cummins said in an email. cutting down their grocery to more available resources. UC recognized as a top innovative school “The UC Bearcats Pantry bills and connecting them to Then, students walk back MITCHELL PARTON | NEWS EDITOR and UC Bearcats Pantry other resources in an effort to the pantry and are given “Innovation underpins our economy,” Career Closet will become to promote independence. a bag to place their items. Schulz said. “UC recognizes this and For the first time in history, Reuters has the central distribution The Bearcats Pantry is here Students are encouraged to supports research that leads to being a top included the University of Cincinnati locations of various forms to support students of all take as much as they need. 100 innovative research university.” on its list of the top 100 most innovative of relief to the different backgrounds and serve the “Our goal is for this Schulz said interdisciplinary collaboration universities in the world. insecurities UC students student population.” process to be as easy, and a diverse environment is its greatest Reuters, a London-based international face.” Cummins and his team quick, and confidential driver of innovation. news agency, “identifies and ranks the In addition to providing worked with several as possible,” the pantry’s “An example is the UC Nanoworld educational institutions doing the most to website reads. Laboratory, which focuses on advance science, invent new technologies The pantry also offers nanotechnology and smart materials,” and power new markets and industries,” meal vouchers for students Schulz said. “Faculty members from the according to its website. to use at dining halls on Colleges of Engineering, Arts and Sciences, The University of Cincinnati and the Ohio main campus and at UC Medicine, Design, Architecture, Art and State University are the only two Ohio Blue Ash Bleeker Street Planning and students from around the schools represented on the list. They join Cafe. Students can donate world work together in Nanoworld.” other top-tier schools in the U.S., including extra meal swipes to the Advancing innovation has been a key Stanford University, Massachusetts pantry, which are given to priority for UC President Neville Pinto since Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard students in need through his arrival on campus. Last year, Pinto hired University. meal vouchers at locations the university’s first chief innovation officer, The rankings are governed by a across campus. Every two David J. Adams. This month, the university point system, which accounts for each weeks, students can receive officially opened its 1819 Innovation Hub, university’s output and impact of patents, five vouchers. a campus building designed to establish research and journal articles. UC is ranked Students are able to help collaborations between the university and No. 80, but Reuters said the relative ranking the pantry in its mission to businesses. of any university doesn’t provide a complete give back to the community Schulz credits the comprehensive nature picture of the total innovation happening at by volunteering. Students of the university to how much hands-on an institutional level. can also coordinate food experience is built into its degree programs. “Since the ranking measures innovation and clothing drives to help “The engineering education department on an institutional level, it may overlook populate the pantry with incorporates design innovation into particularly innovative departments or resources, according to courses,” Schulz said. “Students are required programs,” the website reads. “A university Cummins. to participate in experiential learning (co- might rank low for overall innovation but Students can also operative education), they can be involved still operate one of the world’s best medical volunteer time to assist with in research and they are encouraged to go schools, for instance.” the operations of the pantry, to graduate school.” Reuters’ page about UC’s inclusion on the and community members Despite funding difficulties facing some list features UC’s Nanoworld Laboratories’ can donate goods or money U.S. universities, Schulz said UC stands development of high-tech fabrics for to the organization to assist above others in its ability to prepare the U.S. military, which could be used in it as well. students for post-collegiate life. smarter uniforms. The page also mentions The grand opening event “Overall, research and higher education that in 2017, UC received more than $193 Wednesday, Oct. 17, will are under-supported in this country,” Schulz million in 941 sponsored research awards. begin with a ribbon cutting said. “However, Cincinnati is tougher Mark Schulz, professor of mechanical and ceremony at 11 a.m. at than the rest and delivers innovation in materials engineering and co-director of Stratford Heights Building education and research, and it produces Nanoworld Laboratories, said he recognizes Stratford Building 16 houses the new Bearcat Food Pantry. 16. skilled graduates that become the AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR the importance of UC’s innovative spirit. framework of our society.” October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org NEWS Page 4 UC Health to fill 250 nursing positions amid talent drought DAVID REES | STAFF REPORTER “As Cincinnati’s only adult expand capacity to meet the academic medical center, we rising demand for care, given UC Health is hosting a series have the educational programs the national move reform of open houses this month to in place to support newly- the health care system. The fill approximately 250 nursing hired nurses at any level of AACN works with schools, positions, the health care experience. We consider UC policy makers and nursing organization announced last Health the region’s health organizations to bring this week. care employer of choice, growing concern to the media. Available jobs include and as an organization have “The advanced level of care fulltime, part-time and on-call made recruitment as well as provided by an academic health positions at all levels of the employee engagement and system like UC Health provides organization and across all retention a priority.” our nurses with the opportunity UC Health locations, including According to the American to continually learn, grow outpatient sites and the Lindner Association of Colleges and advance,” said Kathie Center of Hope. of Nursing (AACN), the Hays, chief nursing officer at Currently, UC Health employs United States is projected West Chester Hospital, in a roughly 2,600 nurses and nurse to experience a shortage of news release. “We also offer leaders. Employees are spread Registered Nurses (RNs) that something for everyone: the out across three inpatient is expected to intensify as baby urban trauma center, the campuses and 61 outpatient boomers age. suburban community hospital locations that provide 38 “Our more than 2,600 nurses setting, and post-acute care.” specialties and subspecialties. lead the way in providing this UC Health’s first open house As a organization, UC Health advanced level of care every was held Thursday, Oct. 11, employs 9,785 associates, day,” said Beverly Bokovitz, from 4-8 p.m. at the University not including physicians and chief nursing officer at UC of Cincinnati Medical Center. advanced practice providers. Medical Center, in a news The remaining open houses “UC Health is committed to release. “We invite those who are scheduled for Wednesday, hiring both experienced and are interested in joining our Oct. 17, from 5-9 p.m. at West new graduate nurses as we face team to visit an upcoming Chester Hospital; and Tuesday, this national talent shortage,” recruitment fair and learn more Oct. 23, from 4-8 p.m. at the said Sondra Barker, human for themselves.” Daniel Drake Center for Post- resource manager for talent Nursing schools across the Acute Care. These events are acquisition at UC Health. UC Health is hosting recruitment events this fall to hire 250 new nurses. PROVIDED BY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI country are struggling to free and open to the public. UC Cancer Institute opens new breast cancer clinic LAUREN STYCZYNSKI | STAFF REPORTER are found in women, Lower experts on different areas identified many patients cancer clinic at UC Health. Lower recommends that said. of breast cancer. These that can be offered risk Eventually, we may be able women administer routine The UC Cancer Institute Age is another risk factor, specialties range from reduction strategies.” Lower to offer similar clinics for breast self-exams and Breast Cancer Center Lower said. The likelihood breast imaging to genetics, said. “We anticipate that this men and prostate cancer schedule mammogram opened a new clinic for of developing breast cancer as well as many oncology is just the first high-risk and more.” appointments annually. individuals who are at risk by age 30 is one in 3,000. By specialties, including of developing breast or age 50, it’s one in 50; and by medical, gynecologic and ovarian cancer. age 80, it’s one in eight. surgical. The clinic, which opened Presence of BRCA1 or The clinic’s team works to earlier this month, is BRCA2 genes can also establish a plan of action intended for individuals indicate an increased risk and prevention for its deemed high-risk based on of developing breast and patients based on estimated family medical histories or ovarian cancers. Individuals risk and prevention options. biopsies. These individuals with the BRCA 1 and 2 “If a woman is at higher are encouraged to visit genes often have between a risk than normal, she can be the center and learn how 50 and 80 percent chance of offered close surveillance, to employ preventative developing these cancers. preventative surgeries or strategies. The clinic uses risk tools to chemoprevention” Lower The high-risk clinic was estimate patients’ potential said. developed to “help women cancer risk. The tools Higher-risk women may be assess their personal risk account for those who carry offered chemoprevention, for breast and/or ovarian the BRCA 1 and 2 genes. which can reduce the risk cancers; some overestimate The clinic is open Monday of hormone-dependent their risk and many morning on the third level breast cancer by up to 50 markedly underestimate of the UC Health Barrett percent, according to The their risk” said Dr. Elyse Cancer Center. Each patient Washington Post. Lower, director of the breast can either self-refer or be Women may also elect cancer center, oncologist for referred to the clinic by for preventative surgeries, UC Health and a professor his or her primary care which can substantially in the College of Medicine. physician. reduce the risk of Women are at greater risk The clinic’s team of health developing cancer. for breast cancer, as 99 care providers spans many “Hopefully, within five The new clinic, open on the third floor of the UC Health Barrett Cancer Center, hosts many specialties on percent of breast cancers specialties and includes years, our clinic will have different areas of breast cancer. WIKIMEDIA Page 5 LIFE & ARTS October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org Despite hardship, longtime CCM professor continues to inspire MIA ATHEY | CONTRIBUTOR conservatory. own progress,” she said. “I She started working love the fruits of my labor. Professor Donna Loewy on her master’s degree I love to give them seeds recently celebrated her 70th in CCM’s first class of to help them grow and birthday at UC, inviting accompanying majors, now nurture. We make a team 40 alumni from different named collaborative piano. when we coach. It takes two decades — many of whom It was comprised of just two people who basically have are now professional students. After graduating to trust each other. I’m a singers and accompanists in 1972, she played for voice helping verb by nature and — back to the College- lessons and gave piano nurture.” Conservatory of Music lessons at CCM where she Despite being past (CCM) for a big recital. met her husband. They retirement age, Loewy “I wanted a party,” Loewy married the following year continues to teach eight- said. “I wanted people from and had two daughters. hour days throughout the different decades to be In 1976, she taught her week. together. They can help each first class at CCM. During “I’m still vital,” she said. Anyone want to go on a fall food fest? Here’s sex things you need to put on your To-Do List. WIKIMEDIA other.” her career at UC, Loewy “Until somebody tells me Humbly celebrating 42 has held several titles as that I should consider years at UC, Loewy was an instructor, assistant, slowing down, I won’t.” Get out and do something: Oct. 19 to Oct. 21 born in Charleston, West associate, adjunct and field It’s that attitude that has ERIN COUCH | SENIOR REPORTER recall much from the decade, aside from Virginia, and raised in service professor. Most kept Loewy strong, even vague memories of your mom changing Patchogue, Long Island. recently, Lowey became a when she was diagnosed Friday, Oct. 19 your diaper. Some of you may remember She earned a bachelor’s tenured professor. with breast cancer in 1999. HallowEve Brew Bash: We might be too the ’90s a little better (looking at you, degree in piano from As the longest standing She had her Carnegie old to trick-or-treat for fun-size candies, alumni readers). No matter your birth Harper College SUNY in collaborative piano Hall debut in 2000 while but what about fun-size brewskis? Put year, as long as you’re 21 or older, you’re Binghamton. professor at UC, Loewy’s undergoing chemotherapy. on your scariest Halloween costume and invited to celebrate the era of grunge, Loewy’s love for creating primary focus is her Loewy bravely put mind come to Ault Park this Friday to partake “Seinfeld,” windbreakers, Jennifer Aniston’s music with others led her to interaction with students. over matter, making her in some *adult* All Hollow’s Eve activities haircut, giant iMacs and frosted tips in UC’s campus in 1970 where “I love to help people get successful debut with her (i.e. drinking beer). With your ticket, OTR this weekend. Pick from a variety of she began her journey, back better … to realize how they friend and fellow CCM you’re allotted 10 craft beer samples from ’90s-inspired drinks at the bars and receive when CCM was still a small can take charge of their professor Daniel Weeks. various Cincinnati breweries. And, if you’re decade-appropriate swag that comes with a A proud cancer survivor, hankering for a few in particular, you can ticket. Tickets available at 90sbarcrawl.com. Loewy said the love and buy a full pour for $5. Tickets are available 3-10 p.m. Saturday. Rosedale OTR, 208 E. support from students at for purchase at aultparkac.org. 12th St. $30-$40. UC helped her during her 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday. Ault Park, 5090 mastectomy. Observatory Circle, Mount Lookout. $20- Sunday, Oct. 21 But her love for CCM $25. Fall Food Fest: Basic people that love it rooted deeper than Movie in the Park: “The Nightmare Before pumpkin-flavored stuff, unite! All of your academia. It stems from Christmas”: The great debate — is “The autumnal cuisine fantasies will come to life the students and colleagues Nightmare Before Christmas” a Halloween this Sunday at Findlay Market. Purchase she’s made lasting bonds or Christmas movie? Here at TNR, we your ticket according to your desired with. believe it only depends on what time of year sample amount (one for $2, six for $10 or 15 “We have such talented you’re watching it. Head out to Summit for $20) and indulge in fall goodies galore. people here,” Loewy said. Park in Blue Ash (about 20 minutes from There will be more apple cider, pumpkin- “I just feel that we are a campus) to watch this creepy stop-motion flavored desserts and caramel apples than family, and I believe that we classic on a giant screen. Costume contests you can shake a stick at, and it’s all ripe for are here for the betterment and pumpkin-decorating precede the the pickin’. Some notable delicacies include of the students.” showing. sweet potato pierogis from Babushka The conservatory will 8 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Friday. Summit Park, 4335 Pierogis, pumpkin ravioli from Dean’s always hold a special place Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash. Free. Mediterranean Imports, pumpkin waffles in Loewy’s heart. from Taste of Belgium and more. “I grew up at CCM,” she Saturday, Oct. 20 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Findlay Market, said. “I went from my 20s to City Flea October: Time to shop local, 1801 Race St., OTR. $2-$20. 70. I wouldn’t change that.” y’all! The monthly flea market featuring HallZOOween: Looking to take your Despite nearly a half- local businesses, crafters, artists and younger sibling somewhere fun this century of experience at UC, makers is back in town Saturday, so save weekend? Head out to the Cincinnati Zoo Loewy said she continues your pennies this week to bring some cash for an afternoon of costumes, candy and to learn and grow from the to the flea. It will cost you to get in, though animals. The kiddos can partake in trick-or- students and faculty she — according to the City Flea website, entry treat stations, special animal encounters, a works with every day. is one smile per person. So, brush your Hogwarts Express train ride, a “Scare-ousel” “In giving, I’m also teeth, I guess. ride and more. Be sure to grab a pillowcase learning,” she said. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Washington Park, to stow away the goodies. “Teaching is a conversation. 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free. Noon-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays in My ability to share what I know with people is a gift in ’90s Bar Crawl: Most people reading this October. Cincinnati Zoo, 3400 Vine St., Professor Donna Loewy celebrates 70 years at UC. PROVIDED were probably born in the 1990s and don’t Corryville. Free with zoo admission. itself, and it gives me joy.” October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org LIFE & ARTS Page 6 An NPR podcast, “On experience that discusses goings-on in the world of Press Play: Podcasts to listen to this week Point” is a bit of a variety why people do the things literature. show. From economics to they do. Host Shankar There’s a podcast for LINDSEY CARR | STAFF REPORTER these two telling their most those times, this podcast sustainability to politics, Vedantam dissects the everyone. From political interesting murder cases, is perfect. Hosted by Guy this podcast covers it all. unconscious patterns that discussions to psychological Sometimes, students but it features shorter Raz, each episode covers a Meghna Chakrabarti and ultimately drive decisions, explanations, the topics don’t have hours to spend episodes that include different topic and features are perfect behaviors and relationships. are abundant. To listen to watching Netflix. 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Bhati Endowment, fashionable charity event, where Mitchell students will perform Christ Hospital, Huntington runway creations are fabricated individual hair and makeup for Bank and Protective Life from thrifty $15 finds by fellow each of the models. Insurance Company are among Bearcats. St. Vincent De Paul Turning thrifty finds into the many local sponsors for the is hosting its 16th annual runway-worthy fashion sounds event. With media sponsorship RetroFittings fashion show like a monumental challenge. from Local 12, Warm 98.5 and Thursday, Oct. 18, at Cincinnati But for DAAP students, it is Cincinnati Magazine, the night is Music Hall. merely another opportunity to likely to be well-documented. This unique show features wow others with their innate “This event also isn’t a typical collaborations with students talents in fashion innovation. sit-down dinner fundraising from the University of “We hope that people leave gala,” said Berlon. “Instead, Cincinnati’s College of Design, RetroFittings feeling inspired guests have the opportunity to Architecture, Art and Planning to continue supporting this socialize while shopping in the (DAAP), as well as students great work, whether it’s by on-site boutique, followed by a from Paul Mitchell The School in shopping in our thrift stores, live auction and high-energy, Sharonville. All event proceeds volunteering at the outreach unforgettable fashion show.” and donations benefit St. Vincent center or with one of the parish- In addition to the show, there De Paul. based conferences, or donating will be live auctions and bids “I’m excited for the creative funds,” said Renee Berlon, event for Elton John tickets, as well freedom that RetroFittings not manager. as a week’s stay in San Lucas, only allows, but encourages,” Last year, St. Vincent de Paul Mexico. says Dani Votel, one of the Paul fed more than 100,000 people General admission tickets are Mitchell students featured in the through food pantries and kept $60 and VIP tickets are $100. The fashion show. 5,300 families in their homes. show begins at 6 p.m. DAAP students were limited “We hope that guests leave It is sure to be a stupendous to $15 to purchase items from feeling inspired and hopeful evening — an all-encompassing one of the many St. Vincent De — inspired by the creativity of celebration of the arts and a Paul thrift stores. Students then the DAAP and Paul Mitchell shared goal of helping those created a fashion piece to display students, and hopeful that, in need. It’s a night where the DAAP fashion students team up with St. Vincent de Paul’s thrift store to put on their annual on a model for the show. The together, we’re creating fashion goes beyond the clothes, fashion show, Retrofittings, transforming ordinary garments into fantasy outfits in Music strict guidelines force students a community filled with instead stitching hearts for Hall. PROVIDED to rely on individual creativity compassion while helping our human compassion. Page 7 SPORTS October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org including quarterbacks a community when a team coach Gino Guidugli (2001- begins to play well.” 04) and cornerbacks coach UC football looks to United in Fickell’s philosophy Mike Mickens (2005-08). remain unbeaten against “Those guys know the the 4-3 Temple University MATT HUFFMON | SPORTS EDITOR less-experienced players redshirt freshman Jakari end-zone. Freshman wide history a lot more than Owls Saturday. Kick-off in must be ready for game Robinson. receiver Yanez Rogers some others,” Fickell said. Philadelphia is set for noon, “We’ve played better, but action in a moment’s notice. “I don’t think my role leaped above his defender “They know the history and ESPNU will provide there’s a lot of reasons Garrett Campbell, a sixth- really changed as far as and pulled in what would more than some of the older television coverage. why we’ve played better — year senior and former Jakari,” Campbell said. be a touchdown. As Fickell players on this team. As you outside of football.” walk-on, was a catalyst “Throughout the whole year, and multiple coaches bring in some of the newer After six games last year, on the offensive line I’ve been doing my best to raised their arms to signal kids that are from Ohio or the University of Cincinnati throughout the first four mentor him because I know the score and the end of the Cincinnati area, they football team stared at a wins. During the second once I leave after this year, practice, nearly every [learn] the long history. 2-4 record in its search for quarter of UC’s week five [the center position] will offensive player on the Campus buzz PRINT RATES a sense of identity. On Oct. 49-7 road win over UConn rest a lot on his shoulders … roster rushed to joyfully In three home games, First 15 words and under: $7.50 7, 2017, the Bearcats were Sept. 29, Campbell suffered I don’t want people to worry mob Rogers. the football team has an Each additional word: 50 cents embarrassed 51-23 by the a broken left ankle. about me. I won’t let being “We have to find a way average attendance of Boldface: $1 University of South Florida After enduring surgery hurt change the kind of [to have fun] sometimes,” 32,085 in a stadium with Logo/Picture: $3 (USF) Bulls at Nippert three days later, Campbell leader I am.” Fickell said after practice. Rates are full-run, per issue. a maximum capacity of Deadline: two days before Stadium. was back at practice with Campbell hopes to “These guys work really 40,000. publication The second half of the his team, mentoring players return toward the end of hard. When there’s time to “It’s an event that season wasn’t exactly a from the sidelines. Using a the regular season after have a good time, we have everybody wants to come ONLINE RATES fight to the finish, as UC walking boot and crutches, finishing physical rehab. to have fun with it. We have to and be a part of,” Fickell Housing: $40 ended 4-8 for a second Campbell joined his fellow to celebrate, especially for said. “Yes, we’re playing Employment: $25 consecutive year. In the captains at midfield before Finding the joy in being a some of these young guys All other categories: $15 better football. Yes, we have Ads appear on final home game against the the homecoming game with collegiate athlete who don’t get in games as some big games coming NewsRecord.org for 15 days. University of Connecticut Tulane for the opening coin Due to the unbeaten often.” up. Yes, we have some (UConn), the student section toss. record, the team has momentum created, but Place your ad at at Nippert Stadium was During the bye week, experienced positive Rapport between coaching you have to make sure the www.newsrecord.org/classifieds nearly empty. Fickell has continued to be national publicity for staff and players events are fun.” This year, the Bearcats impressed with Campbell’s the first time since 2015. Hoard has been impressed The rise of UC football has are 6-0 and rank No. 20 dedication toward his Fickell and staff were by the staff’s ability to Hoard reminiscing his love SWEETS SERVER nationally, and the campus teammates. demanding during the bye connect on a personal level for the daily sports media Outgoing, energetic people are seems to cherish the team “[Garrett’s] been huge for week, as expectations and with the student athletes. profession and the joy a needed to join our team. Learn to once again. So, what us,” Fickell said. “There’s so accountability within the “The biggest thing that be an authentic soda jerk or strong program can bring to confectionery consultant while prompted the progress? many reasons that we’re program didn’t change. stands out to me in terms a region. enjoying a cheerful environment Over the past week, where we are right now. But the staff still of Fickell and culture is “It’s one of the best things and fun crew. I’ve interviewed second- We’ve played better, but incorporated a sense of how much the players seem about sports in general … Email [email protected] year head coach Luke there’s a lot of reasons why satisfaction, especially to love playing for him A city or a Fickell, longtime voice of we’ve played better outside during Thursday’s practice. and his staff,” Hoard said. university UC athletics Dan Hoard of football. Garrett’s a big After glancing at his “I have never heard UC rallies around and current team captain part of that, whether he’s practice plan sheet in players speak so openly a successful Garrett Campbell for their playing on the football field the middle of Sheakley and so effusively about how sports team,” perspectives on the strong or he’s just in the locker Athletics Center, Fickell much they’re enjoying it Hoard said. start. room. He means more to instructed the backup and how much they think “It’s one of this team off the field than offense and defense units to they’re getting out of the the reasons Upperclassmen’s desire to probably on the field.” line up for a series of goal- coaching staff … For Fickell why I love lead others For now, his focus is on line plays. to be getting that kind of what I do. Throughout the first half of helping his teammates Third-string freshman response is really telling.” I love the the regular season, Fickell prepare for upcoming quarterback Ben Bryant The staff features multiple energy that has preached a “next man opponents. The “next man lofted a pass toward the notable UC football alums, it brings to up” philosophy, meaning the up” at the center position is back-right side of the

UC football players and fans enjoy the homecoming win over Tulane on Oct. 6, 2018. JUSTIN HILES | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org SPORTS Page 8 Former Bearcats sign with professional teams MATT HUFFMON | SPORTS EDITOR to a two-way contract, “I’ll [have a chip on my full of talent, as his new SPENCER SCHULTZ | STAFF REPORTER which allows players to shoulder] about [going teammates include NBA split time between an NBA undrafted] for a long All-Star forwards Kevin By now, each of the team and a developmental time,” Clark said. “This Durant and Draymond 30 National Basketball (G-League) team. The is the highest level that I Green, as well as guards Association (NBA) Rockets’ affiliate is the Rio could possibly be at where Stephen Curry and Klay organizations have Grande Valley Vipers, whose people have doubted me Thompson. announced their respective home games are played … A lot of people made a Evans is expected to opening day rosters, as at Bert Ogden Arena in mistake [in the draft]. The be Thompson’s primary the official season began Edinburg, Texas. Houston Rockets didn’t. backup at shooting guard. Tuesday, Oct. 16. Clark averaged 7.6 points, Now, it’s time to do things Kyle Washington (2016-18) Three members of the 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 blocks to help my team win and be – Yalova Belediye 2017-18 University of in five preseason games for productive.” Washington, a 6-foot-9 Cincinnati basketball team Houston — a performance Expect Clark to split time forward, worked out for earned opportunities to that stood out to Rockets between the NBA and the Los Angeles Lakers prove themselves in the head coach Mike D’Antoni. G-League, as the Rockets’ before going undrafted. NBA — guard Jacob Evans “I think [Clark] will Carmelo Anthony and P.J. He subsequently played in and forwards Gary Clark keep getting better, but Tucker are expected to hog two summer league games and Kyle Washington. he’s already very solid,” NBA playing time at the for the Detroit Pistons, Gary Clark (2014–18) – D’Antoni told Fox 26 in power forward position. averaging one point and Houston Rockets (jersey Houston last week. “He Jacob Evans III (2015–18) one rebound. Washington No. 6) plays like a four-year – Golden State Warriors recently signed with Yalova Houston signed “The veteran, which he kind of is (jersey No. 10) Belediye, a professional Problem,” an American after four years of college. The back-to-back NBA team in Turkey. Athletic Conference (AAC) He’s further ahead than Champions selected Evans Caupain inks deal with Player of the Year, after he most kids out of college. with the 28th overall pick in Orlando: went undrafted in the 2018 The thing that surprised me the first round of the draft. Troy Caupain, a Bearcat NBA Draft. is that he wasn’t drafted. Evans, a first-team from 2013 through 2017, The 6-foot-8 forward That stuns me. There’s 60 All-AAC performer at signed a two-way contract graduated from UC in May players better than him? I Cincinnati, signed with with the Orlando Magic for and is one of just three don’t think so.” the Warriors July 2. the upcoming season. The players in school history Clark compared He led the Bearcats in 6-foot-4 point guard spent with more than 1,400 points his approach to the scoring last season with last season developing with Former Bearcat basktball players Gary Clark (11) and Jacob Evans III and 1,100 rebounds. professional level with his 13 points per game and Orlando’s G-League team, (1) begin their professional careers this week. TNR FILE Clark is currently signed time in Cincinnati. joins a professional roster the Lakeland Magic. FCC returns to Nippert as No. 1 seed in playoffs BRESLIN SAND | STAFF REPORTER We love it. It’s always a the team with 16, while in place. Little accolades hopefully we can continue according to FCC’s website. great time, both playing and Bone, midfielder Nazmi like this for individuals this down the road.” The club welcomes college FC Cincinnati (FCC) watching.” Albadawi and forward are really a testament to Tickets are on sale and students to sit in the general will enter the 2018 United Cincinnati midfielder Danni König each have 11. our entire group, to our range between $10 and admission section at the Soccer League (USL) Corben Bone is focused Head coach Alan Koch coaching staff, to our $60 depending on section. southern end of Nippert playoffs as the tournament’s on embracing a winning commended the team for its players, to everybody Parking passes can be Stadium. No. 1 overall seed after mentality for the team’s accomplishments this year. involved within our purchased for $10 in If FCC pulls out a win the team’s 3-3 draw last enthusiastic and loyal “I think I just use the word organization. It’s been a fun, advance. this Saturday, the team will Saturday at Nashville SC. followers. ‘team’ — this is a team,” said historic year so far. We’ve The club no longer offers return to Nippert Stadium The Orange and Blue will “We did a great job Koch. “Having four guys enjoyed the successes, and student tickets or sections, for the next playoff Oct. 27. meet Nashville, the No. 8 winning the regular season, that have scored double seed, Saturday in the first and now we can concentrate digits is amazing. We’ve got round of playoffs at the on winning the first game other guys that can score University of Cincinnati’s and moving on, and goals too, obviously. It just Nippert Stadium. Kick-off is hopefully, moving toward shows that we’re very, very set for 4 p.m. other trophies that our fans multidimensional in terms FCC is riding the deserve and that this club of our group.” momentum of a 23-match has worked so hard for,” Koch was named USL’s unbeaten streak — the Bone said. Coach of the Month for longest in USL history. Between the MLS bid September after leading “It’s fantastic,” said in late May, the unbeaten the team to a 6-0-0 record Lynn Olberding, a season streak, a new stadium during that span. He was ticketholder and avid soccer underway and national previously nominated in fan. “I think it’s great for accolades, 2018 has been July and August. the city. I think it’s great for a season to remember for “There’re no such things soccer. I think it’s great for Cincinnati’s growing soccer as individual awards,” Koch them going into the MLS. fanbase. said. “Every individual My husband and I have FCC is first team in USL award is about the team, been playing soccer for history to have four players and that’s why we built a nearly our entire lives — score more than 10 goals very, very special team this him since the 70s’ and for in one season. Midfielder year. It took a lot of work FC Cincinnati is rewarded USL’s Regular Season Champions Trophy for the 2018 season after defeating me, probably ’86, I believe. Emmanuel Ledesma leads in the offseason to put it Indy Eleven 3-0 at home, on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018. ESTHER GEORGE | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Page 9 OPINION October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org Culturally appropriated costumes are a no-go SAMI STEWART |OPINION EDITOR finer elements comes across as a slight to the entire culture. It gives no consideration Halloween is right around the corner; and to the meaning behind the markings, and no it’s time to start brainstorming costume desire to understand the “why” part of the ideas. But there are some things to consider equation. before settling in on that cowboys and So, let’s say you investigate the origins of Indians motif. indigenous facial painting patterns to find The issue of cultural appropriation in the true meaning behind the markings. Halloween costumes is one that begs to Even if you nail the colors, the placement be discussed. Your night could start with and the meaning, is it still problematic that good intentions and quickly turn sour the you’re a non-indigenous person dressing up moment you step into a bar and get labeled as an indigenous person? a racist. Representing a culture that you’ve never There are some questions you should been part of seems a little off-balance, ask yourself before suiting up. The biggest doesn’t it? Now, let’s look at it from a and most glaring question is, “could my historical perspective. Not only are white costume possibly offend a person’s culture?” people and indigenous people of different Although this area is about as gray as can cultural backgrounds (obviously), but be, there are clear boundaries that shouldn’t there’s been a great deal of tension, Sami Stewart takes on the most prevalent disease wrecking your local senior: Senioritis. WIKIMEDIA be crossed. We know that blackface has oppression and injustices committed by been — and always will be — a no-no. white culture. So, mimicking a culture that But what about dressing up as Pocahontas our ancestors raped and killed no longer if you’re not an indigenous person? seems so gray. In fact, it seems pretty black Obviously, the impact of offense will range and white that doing so could seriously from person to person. But drawing all over offend some people. your face with eyeliner, French braiding The easiest way to avoid having a your hair and throwing on a headband terrible night on Halloween because of with some feathers could get sticky. For poor costume choices is to take the time and feeling petrified of the pre-semester self was right. indigenous peoples, facial markings are to consider whether your costume might world outside the comfort I know I should relish even specific to each tribe, so scribbling what you ruffle any feathers. And if you come to a of academia. Soon, there the negative emotions assume to be “Native-American-like” designs crossroads where it’s difficult to decide one Senioritis will be no grades, only instead of wishing them on your face really means nothing. way or the other? Get a second, third and SAMI STEWART | OPINION EDITOR deadlines; no chances to away. Pretending like they So, if these markings are meaningless, why fourth opinion. rework that paper, only didn’t happen is lying to are some people offended by “nothing?” This It’s easy to brush off something as trivial I’ve got a fever, and the disdain from your boss yourself and cheapening perspective seems to be the simplest way as a Halloween costume as non-offensive. only prescription is to get — assuming you’re lucky your story. If I’m in the to brush off something as morally sound But as a society without reference to the hell out of this academic enough to have one. business of truth-telling, — no meaning, no offense, right? Well, it’s cultural heritages that differ from our own, institution. I started this My current feelings toward then I better get the more complicated than that. Haphazardly it’s not our place to judge based on our year feeling nostalgic being a senior in college facts straight in my own smearing paint on your face to mimic a inherently privileged worldview. and sad that this would are equal parts stress and memories. culture without properly replicating the be my last year of formal dread, a dash of passion, Right now, I’m both education. I vowed to shaken thoroughly and terrified and excited to relish every bit of my final served with a twist of hope graduate college. Every year — every up and down, for the future. I’m drunk as person who asks me about all-nighter and forgotten a skunk from this cocktail my future plans gets the full, assignment. I wanted to of emotions. I may be unabridged answer: I’m not feel every bit of emotion swimming in them, but hey quite sure what’s going to that would fabricate my last — at least my head is above happen after college, and stretch of college. water. I’m terrified by that thought. Now, it’s the middle of the It’s easy to wish the time But I know that I have a worst of two semesters, and away when the going gets deep reservoir of learned the shine of this final year tough. Obviously, at the knowledge thanks to the has worn off. I’m suffocating beginning of the semester, countless hours I’ve spent under the full weight of I swore I wouldn’t wish poring over libel cases, my responsibilities. I’m away even the most writing and rewriting, and stretching my mind lace unbearable parts of the cold calling sources with thin across six classes, year, because this is it. crossed fingers, hoping two jobs, a social life and Everything is chronicled they’ll give me the time of remembering to text my into the fateful makeup day. I know that my passion mom so she knows I’m still of the last few pages in a for my field and decade’s alive. major chapter of my life, worth of hard-earned work The light at the end of and I can’t help but see my ethic will pay off more than this tunnel seems more like life from a documentarian’s my tragically average ACT a pinhole these days. I’m perspective: every emotion, score ever will. fighting between indulging good, bad or sad, is Now if you don’t mind, in counting down the days, imperative in telling this I have to spit-shine my preemptively planning my sliver of my story. resume and dig up my job Halloween is the best time to get creative — just don’t insult someone. WIKIMEDIA graduation celebration I know full well that my interview blazer. October 17, 2018 | newsrecord.org OPINION Page 10 SAMI STEWART | OPINION EDITOR to know, these writers and it’s the rise of Richard “To protect unpopular PATRICK MURPHY | MULTIMEDIA DIRECTOR reporters faced trials, jail Spencer’s popularity individuals from retaliation time and shame for keeping or the violence seen in … at the hand of an Sami: Following The New their sources’ identities Charlottesville, these voices intolerant society.” York Times’ bold decision secret. are breaking free from their In 2017, I saw that the to publish an anonymous It’s clear that America anonymous cultures. voices of the minority wield opinion piece written by would much rather rat out I grappled with the power, and I recognized someone from within the the naysayer than listen to question of whether a need for the majority to federal government, it’s what they have to say, even anonymity should be remove anonymity from important — now more if that means getting the outlawed. Our own state of hateful content. than ever — to evaluate inside scoop. Ohio made its decision in I say this, because I truly the upsides, downsides, Anonymous sources 1995 with the McIntyre v. believe it comes down rights and wrongs of using shouldn’t be punishable, Ohio Elections Commission to this analogy: should anonymous sources. or even looked down upon. court decision, which the hooded, anonymous Several brave journalists It’s not cowardly to publish Anonymity made silencing anonymous executioner flip the switch? have gone to great lengths the truth without a name. there’s new information to highest regard, far above political or campaign Or should the judge, who to protect the identities of I would much rather see be had. America’s thirst to shame literature illegal. will hear the last words of their sources. Even when the truth exalted without No matter that revealing the bearers of good, bad and “Anonymity is a shield the ones sentence, pull the the provided information attribution than go blindly the author’s name could ugly news. from the tyranny of the lever instead? was essential for Americans about my business when endanger them — after all, Patrick: Anonymity blinds majority,” the ruling reads. we want to know whose all of us from looking at opinions are infringing on each other as humans, our fragile, uninformed warping each of us into the beliefs! But what’s even abstract. more sensitive than a On the darker side of the biased, ignorant mind internet, anonymous groups is the nameless author’s like the Ku Klux Klan and situation. They are likely in the so-called alt-right hid a position to lose their job, behind the privilege of an credentials or security by anonymous label, peddling proudly pinning their name hatred until it became their to a piece that cast light on personal anthem. a dirty, cobwebbed corner of But without anonymity, our society. would the people behind Some prefer to shame a these screens have the source for their bravery courage to voice their instead of trying to beliefs? Would they do it if understand a different they saw the faces of the perspective. Information people they claim to hate? of all kinds — different, I would love to say that this controversial, sensitive specific type of anonymity — should be held in the ends online. But whether Should your right to anonymity be outlawed? WIKIMEDIA Our editors duke it out. WIKIMEDIA The man who mistook his wife’s activism for a MAGA hat PATRICK MURPHY | MULTIMEDIA DIRECTOR West tweeted that the neighborhoods. mentality that speaks with 13th Amendment, which It’s a message Kim inflated confidence — a Kanye West hasn’t gone abolished slavery except as Kardashian West form of arrogance that falls crazy, but he also hasn’t punishment for criminals, successfully advanced in line with West’s “lead with communicated his ideas should be abolished. through Trump’s pardon the heart and ignore the with 100 percent clarity. A forceful statement, sure of Alice Marie Johnson, a head” mindset. In meeting with President — but one that famously black woman who received But where is the male Donald Trump this week brought the wrath of both a life sentence for selling energy that leads with the to voice his “superman” singer Lana Del Rey and cocaine — a first-time, heart and follows with inspiration from the “Make actor Chris Evans. West nonviolent drug offense. the head? Where is the American Great Again” hat, relented, tweeting that But instead of making his male courage to ask more West has not only distorted he meant to suggest an message the focal point questions instead of making his and Kim Kardashian amendment due to the when cameras were rolling, bold statements? Where West’s activism of prison disproportionate number West talked about himself is the male confidence reform — he has warped of black people in prison once again — how he that encourages moments what it means to be a man. and the subsequent slave doesn’t have a lot of “male of vulnerably to enhance It makes writing this labor they experience while energy” around him, how individual strength? that much harder. But incarcerated. Hilary Clinton’s message of At first, I disagreed I do believe West has a West’s meeting with Trump “I’m with her” didn’t connect completely with everything consistent message he’s attempted to advance this with him and how wearing West said. But unlike Mr. trying to communicate — message by discussing the MAGA hat gives him a West and his idol Trump, I one he hasn’t expressed in “stop-and-frisk” reform “superman” mentality. took the time to hear it. I the unsensational way that in Chicago along with Personally, it’s hard to listened more than I wanted emphasizes West’s message clemency for Larry Hoover, hear about male energy to, but I consider myself a over the sound of his own who allegedly organized as a reflection of Donald better man because of it. No Musical artist Kanye West looks on in the Oval Office of the White voice. an illicit $100 million drug Trump’s presidency. It’s an hat or ideology can give you House during a meeting with President Donald Trump to discuss Let’s take it back to operation while advocating energy defined and shaped that — only you can. criminal justice system and prison reform on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018 Sept. 30 of this year when education reform in poor by a warped, alpha-male in Washington, D.C. 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