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FLYERTUESDAY DEC. 15, 2015NEWS | ISSUE 9 *Pg. 3 A match made in Heaven? Crime rises Catholic colleges and defense research inside ‘UD RACHEL CAIN the basic principles of the Cath- Bubble’ News Editor olic Church’s ‘just war’ doctrine and international agreements in- ALLIE GAUTHIER Throughout the 1960s, a de- cluding the Geneva Conventions. Print Editor-in-Chief bate circulated throughout UD’s These principles lead the univer- campus as to whether the univer- sity specifically to avoid knowing- sity should continue its ROTC ly conducting or participating in THE REPORT program, considering the bleak research on the development of Students on the University of shadow cast by the Vietnam War. chemical, biological, nuclear or Dayton’s campus acknowledge In the 1980s, a controversy started indiscriminate weapons of mass they live in a bubble. surrounding optical computing re- destruction.” In an online poll search in Reagan-era Strategic De- Andrew Slade, Ph.D., chair of from Oct. 20–Nov. 21, 60 percent fense Initiative. In the 1990s, facul- the department of English and of 171 voters said they locked their door every time they left ty investigated the ethical concerns secretary of the academic sen- their apartment or house. Forty in advances in stem cell research. ate, presented an overview of the percent said they did not lock up. UD has long been a place to pro- comments and feedback he had However, the amount of bur- voke thought and insight about received from faculty members glaries on campus has increased different public policy matters. about the draft. in recent years, according to the 2015 Campus Security Report The debate and challenge it faces Slade noted that the comments and Fire Safety Report. From 21 today may be about conducting he received could be placed into in 2012 to 33 in 2013 and 77 in military and defense research at a five categories: concerns about 2014. To seven burglaries in one Catholic institution. content, concerns about the im- night this September. At an academic senate meeting plications of the document, state- The total enrollment of full- time, part-time, graduate and law on Dec. 11, the senate, faculty and ments of concurrence or agree- students has stayed consistently audience members discussed the ment, specific language or edits around 11,100, according to the draft of “A Statement on Conduct- and expressions of feelings, “in UD Fact Book. ing Research at the University of particular feelings of fear and be- None of these burglaries have Dayton in Light of Our Catholic ing excluded,” Slade clarified. turned violent, but they contin- ue to increase. The Department and Marianist Values.” Although “One concern [about content] of Public Safety has been keep- the statement is about research in is that the statement seems anthro- ing the UD community informed general at the university, this dis- pocentric,” Slade said. through a series of safety advi- cussion sparked debate over what Anthropocentrism is the belief sory emails. A laptop computer the university should or should not that humans are the most import- and personal items were stolen from an unattended backpack in be investing its research in, partic- ant beings in the universe, includ- Roesch Library on Sept. 24. On ularly with regards to defense re- ing God. the morning of Oct. 14, a male search. Another concern Slade noted student reported a burglary on The draft, written by the Rev. is that the draft “insufficiently en- Woodland Avenue. The suspect James Fitz, vice president for gaged with contemporary thinking fled through the unlocked, rear door before UD Police officers mission and rector, and John Le- in the ‘just war’ tradition. And, this apprehended him. Most recent- land, Ph.D., P.E., vice president matter in particular the statement ly, an aggravated burglary took for research and executive direc- The UD Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor is silent on positive obligations to place at Irving Commons. Three tor of the research institute, was peace-making.” suspects forced their way into a response to questions raised in ty. Hence, the University has a tion to the board of trustees. The Faculty who observed that the an apartment and took a small amount of cash and personal January 2015 by two of the board commitment to explore, develop draft is a statement and does not drafted document did not cor- items. Initially, they were report- of trustees standing commit- and promote the betterment of reflect any policy changes at UD. respond with current “just war” ed using possibly toy guns, with tees—the Committee on Research humankind in areas such as the According to the statement, doctrine responded through doc- orange tips. There were no inju- and Scholarship and the Mission improvement of health, the pro- “The University engages in signif- uments and letters. ries. & Identity Committee—regarding tection of human rights, and the icant sponsored research for the The Religious Studies Depart- how research at UD corresponds responsible stewardship of cre- defense of our nation and protec- ment unanimously approved a to its Catholic and Marianist Iden- ation.” tion of our military personnel. The document that provides comments tity. The drafted document also Catholic Church calls for peaceful and recommendations for Fitz and According to Fitz and Le- delves into the research conduct- resolution of disputes without re- Leland’s draft, including some re- land’s draft, “Catholic intellectual ed at UD with regards to defense sorting to armed defense.” garding “just war” doctrine. and Marianist traditions inform and military operations. The doc- Furthermore, the draft stated, and motivate areas for research ument will undergo further edits “Defense research at the Univer- and scholarship at the Universi- and changes prior to its presenta- sity of Dayton, therefore, follows See RESEARCH, pg. 5 See CRIME, pg. 6

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Solutions Issue 8 Sweet digs, mind if we come over? The University of Dayton announced last week that it bought a 7,332 square-foot, $1.55 million house to be used by incoming President Eric Spina and his successors. #AaronsPartyRemake

Turns out, a penny can still be useful A video released by the American Chemical Society claims that a malodorous (read: musty in taste or smell) wine can be cured of its faults by dropping in a copper-rich (read: pre-1982) penny. #UDI350

I’ll take you to the ball, Corporal Manatee!* After being asked by Lance Corporal Jarrod Haschert via viral video to attend the Marine Corps Ball, Ronda Rousey made good on her promise to be his date, and even tried not to make it a publicity stunt.

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tute (UDRI) as it pertains to the in terms of like our relationship to nate war unless you create a society He also remarked that most im- RESEARCH University’s mission, and broader the Department of Defense,” Fitz that’s just,” Fitz said. portantly “faculty who are involved UD brings Marianst values UD Dining reveals (cont. from cover) notions of law and morality. How- said. “This was not trying to at all Fitz said that we are “at a tran- in both University academics and ever, we cannot support this policy solve that question because those sitional point in the history of hu- UDRI (or [Wright Patterson Air The department contends the statement for its failure to comply will be debated I think for a long manity,” and that the world “needs Force Base]) research can be great to medical field official KU renovation discussion of “just war” with re- with widely accepted norms of in- time here at the university. But, it an international organization to resources in this discussion. They gards to Catholic Social Teaching ternational law and human rights.” was an attempt to state where we mediate disputes.” provide an insider’s viewpoint JULIA HALL program. ly medicine because it eases them needs to be “corrected, expanded “I guess if there’s a question,” are at the present.” He does not believe the Unit- which is so valuable to understand Staff Writer The students’ coursework de- into the field. and nuanced.” said Joel Pruce, Ph.D., a political “I think that having an open ed Nations currently has enough rather than attacking or otherwise manded a rigorous study of the hu- The physical white coat is not plans For example, the department science professor and one of the dialogue like this is not only good power to uphold international jus- dismissing someone’s career and man body. The curriculum teaches the only element of the ceremony. contends the use of “discriminate” signatories to the letter, “that it for our university, it’s good for our tice. passion without knowing their side A ceremony monumentalizing a broad range of medicine in great An oath will also be avowed. This a transition for the University of detail in a relatively short period of cohort had the flexibility and op- ROSE RUCOBA ness with a company called Au weapons is immoral in an unjust would be if the statement is go- country,” Leland said. “Any work we do with the De- of the story.” Dayton and the education of 30 time. UD follows a unique method portunity to write the oath they Staff Writer Bon Pain. war, that building weapons is not ing to be revised and moved up to Carissa Kane, the senate presi- partment of Defense is in the con- “Human life is human life, and students in the new Physician As- and structure in the PA program. will pledge Friday—and the next The company is similar to a “necessary part of a Catholic the board of trustees, that certain dent, explained that the next steps text of self-defense,” Fitz said. even if UD is not directly devel- the eatery chain Panera, serv- sistant Program, will occur in the “We are a modular, sys- cohorts will pledge in the future. Plans to renovate Kennedy institution’s mission,” and that of these very important concepts, for the drafted documents would However, it is this very concept oping nuclear warheads or bio- tems-based program instead of “They take an oath during the ing baked goods and set up like Kennedy Union Ballroom, Friday, Union’s dining hall were an- the draft’s use of just war “seems that are dear to the faculty here include the Executive Committee of “self-defense” that has pro- logical weapons, much military Dec. 18. a traditional program,” Huesman ceremony. All people have heard nounced to the Student Gov- a cafe, where students could go The coat ceremony celebrates explained. “So, these students go of the Hippocratic Oath. These ernment Association in its last eat a full meal but also have a disconnected from other objec- with the Human Rights Studies of the Academic Senate meeting voked some of the conversation research certainly falls in the gray the completion of the classroom through, instead of a semester hav- guys have actually created their meeting of the semester, Sunday, place to study. tives of the University’s mission... Program and the Human Rights with Fitz and Leland to discuss about the matter. area between protecting life and portion of the Physician Assistant ing a pharmacology class, an anat- own oath,” Huesman said. “They Dec. 6 in the Kennedy Union Seating for Au Bon Pain would including diversity, dialogue, and Center, should at least be dealt more specific edits to be made to “The debate is where do you destroying it,” Eckrich said. “In also be increased to seat 320 Program by the university’s first omy class, a clinical medicine class, modeled it from several other Ballroom. preparation for living in a global with, with more care and concern.” the draft. draw the line,” Fitz said. “People short, I believe that as a Catholic they are taught by systems-based. oaths, and then kind of fine-tuned people. cohort, but, even more important- After starting off the event environment.” “From time to time, the ques- The Department of Defense has of good will can have different institution we should be working ly, the commencement of their When they are learning cardiology, it and honed it also to represent with a prayer and the Pledge of When it is complete, the new clinical studies. they are learning all-encompassing UD, the Marianist beliefs, the ser- Allegiance, Paula Chambers, as- KU will be able to seat a lot A letter signed by 24 faculty tion has been raised about whether invested money in research at UD opinions.” for peace and prosperity rather “Going back about a decade, cardiology.” vice-oriented nature.” sistant vice president for auxilia- more people and offer a lot more members from seven departments DoD research performed at UD is since 1949. That first investment “The policy and statement al- than toeing the line of enabling there was not a significant health The cohort has completed this As the graduate students in the ry services—which includes but food options. raised several objections to the in keeping with the Marianist and helped create an arm of research lows for research on war in if destruction. After all, foreign en- Chambers said they hope to dimension to the programs at UD, didactic training, and the white PA program tailored their oath to is not limited to dining and card drafted document, including that Catholic values and beliefs of the that eventually grew into UDRI. done for reasons of self-defense, emies are still our human brothers coat ceremony represents an im- denote the impact of their UD keep Au Bon Pain or other plat- and that is unusual for a Catholic services—addressed the room. the two aspects of “just war” doc- and sisters.” university,” explained Kevin Kelly, portant point in their study and experience and the Marianist ded- She explained how Mary- forms open during the weekends, Ph.D., dean of the School of Edu- personal pursuits. ication they want to carry into the crest was UD’s first major ren- so students have more places to trine, “jus ad bellum” (resort to cation and Health Sciences. “I haven’t seen my brother in field, Kelly also commented on the ovation, which was completed go eat and study. war) and “jus in bello” (conduct To read the full draft of “A Statement “When I was hired in 2010, there a year, but he is actually coming impact of the PA program on Day- in 2008, and that elements from While there are major renova- during war) are “addressed in an tions being made to KU’s dining “The debate is where do you draw the line. on Conducting Research at the Universi- was an initial proposal or idea we down from New York for my white ton. the Marycrest dining hall such as insufficient manner in the draft ty of Dayton in Light of Our Catholic coat ceremony,” Miller said. “My “As a Marianist organization, platforms for serving designated hall, the rest of KU will stay un- considered the Physician Assistant document.” and Marianist Values,” the document Program as a next offering,” Kelly parents are coming, too. It will be you want to do things that make a food and drink, 24/7 seating for touched, so the hallways and the People of good will can have different opinions.” said. “We did a study of it my first really great having them there.” positive contribution to the com- studying and gated kitchens were Hanger should be accessible. “Here we see the dangerous by the Department of Religious Studies year here, and we made the deci- The ceremony indicates they will munity,” Kelly stated. “For us, all elements she wanted to inte- As for where students, facul- blurring of the line between ac- —Rev. James Fitz, Vice President of Mission and Rector and the letter signed by faculty members, sion to go ahead and to offer and be entering the more hands-on, ex- we have traditionally done that grate into KU’s new dining hall. ty and staff will eat during con- tual self-defense and preemptive struction, plans have yet to be visit flyernews.com/catholic-colleges-and to initiate a Master of Physician periential portion of the program through education. That has been Construction will begin in war, the latter of which is mor- -defense-research. in January. a historical legacy for us. So to be finalized. Chambers explained Assistant Practice Program.” July 2016 and is expected to take ally prohibited and legally unsub- Since the start of the program, “We are doing what we call clin- able to go over into a whole new about a year to complete. that many plans are still being the first class has been proceeding ical prep week right now, which is field and then be able to contribute The entire project is estimated worked out and open to sugges- stantiated,” the letter said. “That University,” Allan Crasto, Ph.D., “Approximately 78 percent of but there is questions about where in their studies for over a year. kind of just getting their informa- to children, family, elders, then you to cost $6 million, but Chambers tions from students. the critical complexities of ‘jus ad associate director of UDRI, wrote the sponsored research conducted self-defense ends and preemptive Director of Clinical Education tion, getting prepared to start their are making a more comprehensive told SGA that UD has been sav- Chambers said she has re- bellum’ are barely addressed in the in an email interview. “In answer at UD is funded by federal agen- war begins,” Erin Dingle, a senior ceived permission to arrange for Q: What is ‘just war’? Kelli Huesman elaborated, “They clinicals,” Huesman said. “They contribution to the community.” ing up and, with smart planning, statement signals an open-ended to this, we are very careful about cies, including the Department of political science and history dou- will start clinicals Jan. 4, and then “I think the challenges they faced students to eat in Chaminade are all really excited to be done with will not fall into debt. support for war that has become selecting the type of research we Defense (DoD), the Department ble major and academic senate the didactic year and jump into they are in some sort of rotation are that we are a new program. So, Today, KU is structured to Hall and is also considering ar- A: Doctrine outlining clinicals. This is what they spent for the next 12 months.” we are developing the program,” accommodate students eating on ranging food trucks to serve increasingly and problematically perform. UD has a policy regard- of Energy, NASA, the Environ- student representative wrote in an when war is morally the last 15 months looking forward “Everybody has to do a minimal Huesman said. “For all of us, there the ground floor and faculty and meals on campus, but could not common in the post-9/11 era.” ing restrictions on research that mental Protection Agency and email interview. “This is also an justifiable. The doctrine to is getting out in the field.” of eight required rotations, and are a lot of things we think are go- staff eating on the first floor. As confirm those arrangements at The letter noted that “jus in can be performed and, in addition, others,” Crasto said. “In [fiscal issue about just limiting research the meeting. does not promote vio- “It has been a year and a cou- then they get to pick a ninth elec- ing to work really well. They are a Chambers explained, the new bello,” conduct during the war, UDRI itself has a vetting process year 2015] UD’s sponsored re- to the ‘development of chemical, tive,” Huesman adds. little bit of a test group, but I think Chambers also said renova- lence, but it acknowl- ple months. It is really exciting. I KU will open up both floors to is referred to in “A Statement on with several levels of approval to search expenditures were approx- biological, nuclear or indiscrimi- know a lot of us who are really Miller said her first clinical is they have handled it very well.” students. tions should not affect KU ca- edges one could be a ready to actually practice what we at the Miami Valley Hospital in The ground floor will look tering, which will move to the Conducting Research at the Uni- ensure projects not only comply imately $99 million; hence, UD nate weapons of mass destruction’ soldier and still serve have learned,” said Kelly Miller, a Centerville, Ohio. Like the other a lot like Marycrest with plat- River Campus kitchen because versity of Dayton in Light of Our with the University’s policies, but expended approximately $77 mil- because there is no clear definition God. It is divided into member of the first cohort of the cohorts, she will start with fami- forms, or micro-restaurants, it is too difficult for catering to Catholic and Marianist Values” that they also align with our Cath- lion of this amount on federally of these kinds of weapons.” two categories of crite- where specific types of food will share a kitchen with the dining hall staff. by the university’s prohibition on olic and Marianist values.” sponsored projects.” “I cannot speak for all the stu- ria: “jus ad bellum,” the be served. chemical, biological, nuclear or Leland explained that in their “This money [from the De- dents on the academic senate, but The new KU will feature four Workers in KU will be reas- right to go to war, and micro-restaurants: a Toss (for signed to the other dining halls indiscriminate weapons of mass research to develop their drafted partment of Defense] is used to I can speak for myself when I say “jus in bello,” the right salad and fruit), a Grill, a Hearth on campus or to Chaminade Hall destruction. statement, they communicated research, develop, test and evaluate that after hearing more discussion conduct in war. It orig- (for pasta and pizza) and an to serve food. According to the letter, “The with other Catholic colleges about a variety of technologies of inter- on the topic, the statement seems inated in the Western Asian-branded venue. Finally, Chambers stated that UD has not gone public with constraints of ‘just war’ theory far their research. These conversa- est to the DoD,” Crasto contin- to be encouraging research that is sense of the theory with Each micro-restaurant will exceed the burden not to produce tions are already starting to take ued. “Primary technical areas are to help the military,” Dingle wrote. have a cash register, so students its plans for renovation because Christian Saint Augus- get to decide what they want, the board of trustees has yet to nuclear or biological weapons. place. materials, mechanics & structures, “This also suggests that we should tine. Hundreds of years and each platform will serve full finalize many of the plans, but The ‘indiscriminateness’ of weap- “We did a fairly extensive look- traditional and alternative sources not question what the military after Augustine, Catho- meals with healthy options. that plans will officially go pub- ons deployed from the sky, for in- ing at what other Catholic uni- of energy, sensor technologies, does, which we should never do. lic Saint Thomas Aqui- Seating on the ground floor lic January 2016. “We hope to offer a cutting stance, demands clearer stipulation versities are doing, and in my en- human performance, and the By questioning our actions and our nas also theorized on will be increased to seat about given the tragically high rates of deavors to uncover what they do, sustainment of aging systems… leaders’ actions allows us to grow 500 people, and will be avail- edge dining experience to our how a war could be just. able for each micro-restaurant, more sophisticated food savvy civilian casualties; the recent pro- I actually provoked some of the Technology developed under DoD as a people and create a better way matching the theme of each in- customers,” Chambers said. hibition on the use of antiperson- same questioning at their univer- sponsorship can often be applied of conducting war.” dividual platform. nel landmines provides a useful ex- sities,” Leland said at the meeting. to commercial projects as well, Andrew Eckrich, senior me- In addition to the individual- Follow @FlyerNews on Twitter and ample. Rapid advances in military “There’s nothing out there like which generate industrial research chanical engineering major, recom- ly themed seating, there will also technology such as those UDRI is what we have at UD, but there’s revenue and also potential licens- mends students engage each other be a main seating area for eat- check flyernews.com/tag/KUrenova- ing and studying and an outdoor tions for updates on the KU renovation presumably working on are unset- universities like us realizing that ing fees for the university.” in conversation about this issue. seating area for the Grill venue. plans. tled as matters of international law they need to…seriously consider In an interview with Flyer News, “Just like the other issues that are The new ground floor will not and the morality of their usage is this issue and have a stance on it.” Fitz elaborated that research con- being debated across the country have steps or levels, and the new highly controversial.” Fitz acknowledged that these is- ducted at UD should not focus and here at UD, speaking to peo- elevator will be complete, so it The letter also noted that “we sues would require much time and solely on defense and militariza- ple in person and in a constructive will be more wheel chair-acces- sible. recognize the need to justify the much discussion to resolve. tion, but also on peace and social way is the only way to benefit from Students in UD’s first cohort of Physician Assistants have been studying and preparing all year for their clinicals, As for the first floor, Cham- research conducted by the Uni- “There are issues within the uni- justice. such discussion,” Eckrich said in which will begin after their white coat ceremony in December. 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tute (UDRI) as it pertains to the in terms of like our relationship to nate war unless you create a society He also remarked that most im- RESEARCH University’s mission, and broader the Department of Defense,” Fitz that’s just,” Fitz said. portantly “faculty who are involved UD brings Marianst values UD Dining reveals (cont. from cover) notions of law and morality. How- said. “This was not trying to at all Fitz said that we are “at a tran- in both University academics and ever, we cannot support this policy solve that question because those sitional point in the history of hu- UDRI (or [Wright Patterson Air The department contends the statement for its failure to comply will be debated I think for a long manity,” and that the world “needs Force Base]) research can be great to medical field official KU renovation discussion of “just war” with re- with widely accepted norms of in- time here at the university. But, it an international organization to resources in this discussion. They gards to Catholic Social Teaching ternational law and human rights.” was an attempt to state where we mediate disputes.” provide an insider’s viewpoint JULIA HALL program. ly medicine because it eases them needs to be “corrected, expanded “I guess if there’s a question,” are at the present.” He does not believe the Unit- which is so valuable to understand Staff Writer The students’ coursework de- into the field. and nuanced.” said Joel Pruce, Ph.D., a political “I think that having an open ed Nations currently has enough rather than attacking or otherwise manded a rigorous study of the hu- The physical white coat is not plans For example, the department science professor and one of the dialogue like this is not only good power to uphold international jus- dismissing someone’s career and man body. The curriculum teaches the only element of the ceremony. contends the use of “discriminate” signatories to the letter, “that it for our university, it’s good for our tice. passion without knowing their side A ceremony monumentalizing a broad range of medicine in great An oath will also be avowed. This a transition for the University of detail in a relatively short period of cohort had the flexibility and op- ROSE RUCOBA ness with a company called Au weapons is immoral in an unjust would be if the statement is go- country,” Leland said. “Any work we do with the De- of the story.” Dayton and the education of 30 time. UD follows a unique method portunity to write the oath they Staff Writer Bon Pain. war, that building weapons is not ing to be revised and moved up to Carissa Kane, the senate presi- partment of Defense is in the con- “Human life is human life, and students in the new Physician As- and structure in the PA program. will pledge Friday—and the next The company is similar to a “necessary part of a Catholic the board of trustees, that certain dent, explained that the next steps text of self-defense,” Fitz said. even if UD is not directly devel- the eatery chain Panera, serv- sistant Program, will occur in the “We are a modular, sys- cohorts will pledge in the future. Plans to renovate Kennedy institution’s mission,” and that of these very important concepts, for the drafted documents would However, it is this very concept oping nuclear warheads or bio- tems-based program instead of “They take an oath during the ing baked goods and set up like Kennedy Union Ballroom, Friday, Union’s dining hall were an- the draft’s use of just war “seems that are dear to the faculty here include the Executive Committee of “self-defense” that has pro- logical weapons, much military Dec. 18. a traditional program,” Huesman ceremony. All people have heard nounced to the Student Gov- a cafe, where students could go The coat ceremony celebrates explained. “So, these students go of the Hippocratic Oath. These ernment Association in its last eat a full meal but also have a disconnected from other objec- with the Human Rights Studies of the Academic Senate meeting voked some of the conversation research certainly falls in the gray the completion of the classroom through, instead of a semester hav- guys have actually created their meeting of the semester, Sunday, place to study. tives of the University’s mission... Program and the Human Rights with Fitz and Leland to discuss about the matter. area between protecting life and portion of the Physician Assistant ing a pharmacology class, an anat- own oath,” Huesman said. “They Dec. 6 in the Kennedy Union Seating for Au Bon Pain would including diversity, dialogue, and Center, should at least be dealt more specific edits to be made to “The debate is where do you destroying it,” Eckrich said. “In also be increased to seat 320 Program by the university’s first omy class, a clinical medicine class, modeled it from several other Ballroom. preparation for living in a global with, with more care and concern.” the draft. draw the line,” Fitz said. “People short, I believe that as a Catholic they are taught by systems-based. oaths, and then kind of fine-tuned people. cohort, but, even more important- After starting off the event environment.” “From time to time, the ques- The Department of Defense has of good will can have different institution we should be working ly, the commencement of their When they are learning cardiology, it and honed it also to represent with a prayer and the Pledge of When it is complete, the new clinical studies. they are learning all-encompassing UD, the Marianist beliefs, the ser- Allegiance, Paula Chambers, as- KU will be able to seat a lot A letter signed by 24 faculty tion has been raised about whether invested money in research at UD opinions.” for peace and prosperity rather “Going back about a decade, cardiology.” vice-oriented nature.” sistant vice president for auxilia- more people and offer a lot more members from seven departments DoD research performed at UD is since 1949. That first investment “The policy and statement al- than toeing the line of enabling there was not a significant health The cohort has completed this As the graduate students in the ry services—which includes but food options. raised several objections to the in keeping with the Marianist and helped create an arm of research lows for research on war in if destruction. After all, foreign en- Chambers said they hope to dimension to the programs at UD, didactic training, and the white PA program tailored their oath to is not limited to dining and card drafted document, including that Catholic values and beliefs of the that eventually grew into UDRI. done for reasons of self-defense, emies are still our human brothers coat ceremony represents an im- denote the impact of their UD keep Au Bon Pain or other plat- and that is unusual for a Catholic services—addressed the room. the two aspects of “just war” doc- and sisters.” university,” explained Kevin Kelly, portant point in their study and experience and the Marianist ded- She explained how Mary- forms open during the weekends, Ph.D., dean of the School of Edu- personal pursuits. ication they want to carry into the crest was UD’s first major ren- so students have more places to trine, “jus ad bellum” (resort to cation and Health Sciences. “I haven’t seen my brother in field, Kelly also commented on the ovation, which was completed go eat and study. war) and “jus in bello” (conduct To read the full draft of “A Statement “When I was hired in 2010, there a year, but he is actually coming impact of the PA program on Day- in 2008, and that elements from While there are major renova- during war) are “addressed in an tions being made to KU’s dining “The debate is where do you draw the line. on Conducting Research at the Universi- was an initial proposal or idea we down from New York for my white ton. the Marycrest dining hall such as insufficient manner in the draft ty of Dayton in Light of Our Catholic coat ceremony,” Miller said. “My “As a Marianist organization, platforms for serving designated hall, the rest of KU will stay un- considered the Physician Assistant document.” and Marianist Values,” the document Program as a next offering,” Kelly parents are coming, too. It will be you want to do things that make a food and drink, 24/7 seating for touched, so the hallways and the People of good will can have different opinions.” said. “We did a study of it my first really great having them there.” positive contribution to the com- studying and gated kitchens were Hanger should be accessible. “Here we see the dangerous by the Department of Religious Studies year here, and we made the deci- The ceremony indicates they will munity,” Kelly stated. “For us, all elements she wanted to inte- As for where students, facul- blurring of the line between ac- —Rev. James Fitz, Vice President of Mission and Rector and the letter signed by faculty members, sion to go ahead and to offer and be entering the more hands-on, ex- we have traditionally done that grate into KU’s new dining hall. ty and staff will eat during con- tual self-defense and preemptive struction, plans have yet to be visit flyernews.com/catholic-colleges-and to initiate a Master of Physician periential portion of the program through education. That has been Construction will begin in war, the latter of which is mor- -defense-research. in January. a historical legacy for us. So to be finalized. Chambers explained Assistant Practice Program.” July 2016 and is expected to take ally prohibited and legally unsub- Since the start of the program, “We are doing what we call clin- able to go over into a whole new about a year to complete. that many plans are still being the first class has been proceeding ical prep week right now, which is field and then be able to contribute The entire project is estimated worked out and open to sugges- stantiated,” the letter said. “That University,” Allan Crasto, Ph.D., “Approximately 78 percent of but there is questions about where in their studies for over a year. kind of just getting their informa- to children, family, elders, then you to cost $6 million, but Chambers tions from students. the critical complexities of ‘jus ad associate director of UDRI, wrote the sponsored research conducted self-defense ends and preemptive Director of Clinical Education tion, getting prepared to start their are making a more comprehensive told SGA that UD has been sav- Chambers said she has re- bellum’ are barely addressed in the in an email interview. “In answer at UD is funded by federal agen- war begins,” Erin Dingle, a senior ceived permission to arrange for Q: What is ‘just war’? Kelli Huesman elaborated, “They clinicals,” Huesman said. “They contribution to the community.” ing up and, with smart planning, statement signals an open-ended to this, we are very careful about cies, including the Department of political science and history dou- will start clinicals Jan. 4, and then “I think the challenges they faced students to eat in Chaminade are all really excited to be done with will not fall into debt. support for war that has become selecting the type of research we Defense (DoD), the Department ble major and academic senate the didactic year and jump into they are in some sort of rotation are that we are a new program. So, Today, KU is structured to Hall and is also considering ar- A: Doctrine outlining clinicals. This is what they spent for the next 12 months.” we are developing the program,” accommodate students eating on ranging food trucks to serve increasingly and problematically perform. UD has a policy regard- of Energy, NASA, the Environ- student representative wrote in an when war is morally the last 15 months looking forward “Everybody has to do a minimal Huesman said. “For all of us, there the ground floor and faculty and meals on campus, but could not common in the post-9/11 era.” ing restrictions on research that mental Protection Agency and email interview. “This is also an justifiable. The doctrine to is getting out in the field.” of eight required rotations, and are a lot of things we think are go- staff eating on the first floor. As confirm those arrangements at The letter noted that “jus in can be performed and, in addition, others,” Crasto said. “In [fiscal issue about just limiting research the meeting. does not promote vio- “It has been a year and a cou- then they get to pick a ninth elec- ing to work really well. They are a Chambers explained, the new bello,” conduct during the war, UDRI itself has a vetting process year 2015] UD’s sponsored re- to the ‘development of chemical, tive,” Huesman adds. little bit of a test group, but I think Chambers also said renova- lence, but it acknowl- ple months. It is really exciting. I KU will open up both floors to is referred to in “A Statement on with several levels of approval to search expenditures were approx- biological, nuclear or indiscrimi- know a lot of us who are really Miller said her first clinical is they have handled it very well.” students. tions should not affect KU ca- edges one could be a ready to actually practice what we at the Miami Valley Hospital in The ground floor will look tering, which will move to the Conducting Research at the Uni- ensure projects not only comply imately $99 million; hence, UD nate weapons of mass destruction’ soldier and still serve have learned,” said Kelly Miller, a Centerville, Ohio. Like the other a lot like Marycrest with plat- River Campus kitchen because versity of Dayton in Light of Our with the University’s policies, but expended approximately $77 mil- because there is no clear definition God. It is divided into member of the first cohort of the cohorts, she will start with fami- forms, or micro-restaurants, it is too difficult for catering to Catholic and Marianist Values” that they also align with our Cath- lion of this amount on federally of these kinds of weapons.” two categories of crite- where specific types of food will share a kitchen with the dining hall staff. by the university’s prohibition on olic and Marianist values.” sponsored projects.” “I cannot speak for all the stu- ria: “jus ad bellum,” the be served. chemical, biological, nuclear or Leland explained that in their “This money [from the De- dents on the academic senate, but The new KU will feature four Workers in KU will be reas- right to go to war, and micro-restaurants: a Toss (for signed to the other dining halls indiscriminate weapons of mass research to develop their drafted partment of Defense] is used to I can speak for myself when I say “jus in bello,” the right salad and fruit), a Grill, a Hearth on campus or to Chaminade Hall destruction. statement, they communicated research, develop, test and evaluate that after hearing more discussion conduct in war. It orig- (for pasta and pizza) and an to serve food. According to the letter, “The with other Catholic colleges about a variety of technologies of inter- on the topic, the statement seems inated in the Western Asian-branded venue. Finally, Chambers stated that UD has not gone public with constraints of ‘just war’ theory far their research. These conversa- est to the DoD,” Crasto contin- to be encouraging research that is sense of the theory with Each micro-restaurant will exceed the burden not to produce tions are already starting to take ued. “Primary technical areas are to help the military,” Dingle wrote. have a cash register, so students its plans for renovation because Christian Saint Augus- get to decide what they want, the board of trustees has yet to nuclear or biological weapons. place. materials, mechanics & structures, “This also suggests that we should tine. Hundreds of years and each platform will serve full finalize many of the plans, but The ‘indiscriminateness’ of weap- “We did a fairly extensive look- traditional and alternative sources not question what the military after Augustine, Catho- meals with healthy options. that plans will officially go pub- ons deployed from the sky, for in- ing at what other Catholic uni- of energy, sensor technologies, does, which we should never do. lic Saint Thomas Aqui- Seating on the ground floor lic January 2016. “We hope to offer a cutting stance, demands clearer stipulation versities are doing, and in my en- human performance, and the By questioning our actions and our nas also theorized on will be increased to seat about given the tragically high rates of deavors to uncover what they do, sustainment of aging systems… leaders’ actions allows us to grow 500 people, and will be avail- edge dining experience to our how a war could be just. able for each micro-restaurant, more sophisticated food savvy civilian casualties; the recent pro- I actually provoked some of the Technology developed under DoD as a people and create a better way matching the theme of each in- customers,” Chambers said. hibition on the use of antiperson- same questioning at their univer- sponsorship can often be applied of conducting war.” dividual platform. nel landmines provides a useful ex- sities,” Leland said at the meeting. to commercial projects as well, Andrew Eckrich, senior me- In addition to the individual- Follow @FlyerNews on Twitter and ample. Rapid advances in military “There’s nothing out there like which generate industrial research chanical engineering major, recom- ly themed seating, there will also technology such as those UDRI is what we have at UD, but there’s revenue and also potential licens- mends students engage each other be a main seating area for eat- check flyernews.com/tag/KUrenova- ing and studying and an outdoor tions for updates on the KU renovation presumably working on are unset- universities like us realizing that ing fees for the university.” in conversation about this issue. seating area for the Grill venue. plans. tled as matters of international law they need to…seriously consider In an interview with Flyer News, “Just like the other issues that are The new ground floor will not and the morality of their usage is this issue and have a stance on it.” Fitz elaborated that research con- being debated across the country have steps or levels, and the new highly controversial.” Fitz acknowledged that these is- ducted at UD should not focus and here at UD, speaking to peo- elevator will be complete, so it The letter also noted that “we sues would require much time and solely on defense and militariza- ple in person and in a constructive will be more wheel chair-acces- sible. recognize the need to justify the much discussion to resolve. tion, but also on peace and social way is the only way to benefit from Students in UD’s first cohort of Physician Assistants have been studying and preparing all year for their clinicals, As for the first floor, Cham- research conducted by the Uni- “There are issues within the uni- justice. such discussion,” Eckrich said in which will begin after their white coat ceremony in December. Photo courtesy of UD Media Relations. bers explained she is doing busi- versity of Dayton Research Insti- versity that have not been solved, “You’re never going to elimi- an email interview. 6 NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com

CRIME privacy.” and then it’s OK, but it starts to law requires that all the pawn window, and that was enough to “It freaked me out because I get to the point where it’s com- shops register or keep a log of get the burglary charges.” (cont. from cover) was sleeping on the couch in my plete, total strangers none of us all the items they take in and Dickey stresses the importance section…the people walked past know.” who from and everything like of locking doors and windows to me and went into my bedroom The roommates also noted that. And that’s all computerized, keep students and their posses- THE BURGLARY and then grabbed my laptop and more cops around their house and our detective [Harry Swei- sion safe. “Along with the doors were just in my room,” Grocho- the following week. However, gar] does a good job of checking are windows…Even though the On Sept. 28 at 12:03 p.m., the cinski said. “I found out a cou- this didn’t add to their feeling of through Dayton PD and all those window may be closed, it’s not The Women of Department of Public Safety ple weeks later that they took my safety on campus. “[The police] logs from all those pawn shops.” locked,” Dickey said. “When the sent out another safety advisory jewelry box, too. never followed up with us once,” If students record the serial officers are checking the crime email: “Seven burglaries occurred “I mean, I’d say it’s a lot more Grochocinski said. number on their electronics, the scene, the house where the prob- at student-occupied houses in the safer because we had our land- property can be tracked and po- lem was, they’ll find smudge 300 and 400 blocks of Kiefaber lord put in locks on our bedroom THE RESPONSE tentially recovered if it ends up in marks first. It’s obviously some- 225 Lowes Street, Lowes Street, and Stone- doors,” Grochocinski said. “Now a pawn shop. one who was trying to open the mill Road, and in the 100 block we know if it’s in our bedroom UD Police is on duty 24 hours a “That’s one of the recommen- window from the outside.” of Lawnview Avenue during the there’s a lock and nobody’s get- day, patrol the student neighbor- dations we would make, as far He encourages students to lock JANINE COSTELLO early morning hours of Septem- ting into it.” hoods and encourage students to as crime prevention, that people doors and windows, note the se- Porch Correspondent ber 27, 2015,” Public Safety re- Gunn and Grochocinski’s house call immediately if they’ve been a note their serial numbers,” Dick- rial numbers on their electronics ported in an email. “The student on Kiefaber also gets an unusu- victim of a crime. In an interview ey said. and be aware of people at the occupants reported small elec- al amount of traffic. They have with Flyer News, UD Police Maj. While UD Police hasn’t recov- parties they’re hosting. tronic items (video games, laptop roommates’ friends in the house Larry Dickey discussed the night ered any property from the Sept. “Confront them and politely computers, tablet computers, and as often as strangers asking to use of seven burglaries. 28 burglaries, they have made ar- ask them to leave if they can’t FN: How did you meet each headphones) and cash were tak- the bathroom. Their big yard and “There were, I think in every rests for separate occurrences. provide a connection to anyone at other? en from their residences…There balcony, which wraps around the case, unlocked doors…They “We have made—in September UD,” Dickey said. “Politely—you Emily Carmack: Ali and I were di- were no signs of forced entry front of the house, attracts a lot [the residents] come and go, and and October we have made five don’t have to be indignant about rect roommates freshman year. into any of the residences.” of attention on the weekends. there’s multiple people living in arrests,” Dickey confirmed. “We it. And if they’re not willing to Kati Maselli: And I lived next to “Before this happened, I hav- “We live in a high traffic area, the house, so they don’t wor- did arrest one gentleman twice, leave, that’s when you call us, and Molly freshman year. en’t locked my door since fresh- so on the weekends, there’s al- ry about locking doors,” Dickey separate days, for separate bur- we’ll assist, and have them leave Ali Doughty: And Kendall was just man year, and it’s never been an ways people just showing up said. “Unfortunately, the society glaries that he committed. Took the property.” always in Founders. issue,” said Lauren Gunn, a vic- here. Even in our front yard or that we live in, late at night, some him downtown the first time, Crime still happens inside the EC: Seriously, we would turn tim of one of the burglaries on our side yard. And sometimes go around checking doors with locked him up, subject to bond, UD bubble. around and she was just standing Kiefaber Street. “Just because will just help themselves up into the intent of stealing property.” got out. Two days later he’s do- “The only thing I can say is for there. this is a place where everyone our house to try and use the bath- Dickey explained a lot of the ing another burglary in one of people to learn from our lesson AD: Nobody really knows how we should feel safe and trust one room or something,” Gunn said. stolen property is small electron- our houses, and we arrested him and see that it’s possible and that met Jill. another, and we didn’t have any “But, like we said before, at least ics. They’re small, portable and again.” it can happen, wherever you are EC: I think we met Jill through issues about it before that. ... if for me, I feel a lot better know- valuable. “That case is currently pend- on campus,” Grochocinski said. some of our guy friends, maybe? this never happened, we would ing my stuff is locked away and “In the past, [stolen electron- ing,” Dickey said. “So, that was “It can happen in the snap of a Kendall Wolowicz: I think that was probably not lock our doors.” know that I don’t have to worry ics] have usually shown up in a at least two separate cases he was finger. UD is great and I love it the night we were singing the full “But now since we’ve been about it.” pawn shop nearby,” Dickey said. involved in. We suspect him in a with my whole heart, but we are soundtrack to “High School Mu- tested … we’re definitely much “For a majority of the time, “I guess it’s a sign of the times couple of the others that were not Disney World.” sical.” better about it now.” said El- on weekends, there’s always peo- in a sense, in that even though reported because they either Jill Tomczak: Honestly, my first im- len Grochocinski, another resi- ple in and out of this house. It’s it’s not new, they’re selling a lot happened on the same days, or Dial UD Pubic Safety at 9-2121 in pression of you guys was five girls dent of the 10-person house on fun—I love it, but sometimes it’s of stuff on Craig’s List or EBay, in close proximity to time or lo- an emergency and visit its website for screaming “No Interruptions” and Kiefaber. stressful because I will get ran- wherever it gets shipped off by cation, but we can’t prove those, crime prevention information. ripping shots of Korski. Both Gunn and Grocho- dom freak outs like, who are you, mail. There’s no tracking those but we can prove two of them, cinski said they still felt safe on why are you in my bedroom?” systems, usually. So, technology - because there were witnesses FN: If you had to give every- campus because no one was ex- Grochocinski said. “Sometimes makes it easy to be a criminal.” who saw him. In one case our of- one in your house a superlative, tremely threatened, though Gunn it’s one of my roommate’s friends According to Dickey, “State ficer saw him trying to climb in a what would it be? reported, “It was an invasion of EC: Oh, don’t worry, we’ve thought of these before. KW: Why would you ever tell them that?! Flyer News reserves the right to reject, alter or omit advertisements. 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FN: Is there any advice you MH: A dance floor that doubles as FN: Is there anything else you KW: Ali’s the type to birth all of want to give to first year stu- a wrestling arena. guys would like to share about St. 119 Fairground, 42, 46 and 58 been renting in the University appliances, and some parking. EC: We’re just making these up, Park Neighborhood for over (30) Please email Wesley King if you she doesn’t even like Chinese food. her children in her attic. dents? JT: Ali and I would be the only yourself ? Frank. To make your stay comfort- JT: In the other life, Ali will be the KW: Don’t ever willingly live in a ones to use the wrestling arena and JT: Emily, Molly, Ali and I are sin- years. Homes avaliable for the are interested: wckjr@yahoo. 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Help us bring back saying “burn,” lottery. With our license we can KW: I have a great one for Emily. approved for six students. All EC: Kendall don’t say it. Kati is KM: Molly will be like designing chapel when you pass it. KM: So many things… crimping hair, planking and Face- accomodate (5) to (6) students houses are completely furnished, Most Likely to Get a Citation for make up for some massive com- KM: I agree with that. When you EC: “Warning: Bathroom door book statuses. per house. Check out our website dishwasher, washer/dryer. Ex- Being Too Sexy and also Most pany. walk around campus, put away never closes.” jimmmystudentrentals.com or Likely to Give a Citation for Be- AD: Molly would also own at least your phone and just make sure to JT: “Warning: Kendall never has celent parking. Very reasonable ing Too Sexy. three Starbucks on this side of the take it all in. clothes on.” 6 NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com

CRIME privacy.” and then it’s OK, but it starts to law requires that all the pawn window, and that was enough to “It freaked me out because I get to the point where it’s com- shops register or keep a log of get the burglary charges.” (cont. from cover) was sleeping on the couch in my plete, total strangers none of us all the items they take in and Dickey stresses the importance section…the people walked past know.” who from and everything like of locking doors and windows to me and went into my bedroom The roommates also noted that. And that’s all computerized, keep students and their posses- THE BURGLARY and then grabbed my laptop and more cops around their house and our detective [Harry Swei- sion safe. “Along with the doors were just in my room,” Grocho- the following week. However, gar] does a good job of checking are windows…Even though the On Sept. 28 at 12:03 p.m., the cinski said. “I found out a cou- this didn’t add to their feeling of through Dayton PD and all those window may be closed, it’s not The Women of Department of Public Safety ple weeks later that they took my safety on campus. “[The police] logs from all those pawn shops.” locked,” Dickey said. “When the sent out another safety advisory jewelry box, too. never followed up with us once,” If students record the serial officers are checking the crime email: “Seven burglaries occurred “I mean, I’d say it’s a lot more Grochocinski said. number on their electronics, the scene, the house where the prob- at student-occupied houses in the safer because we had our land- property can be tracked and po- lem was, they’ll find smudge 300 and 400 blocks of Kiefaber lord put in locks on our bedroom THE RESPONSE tentially recovered if it ends up in marks first. It’s obviously some- 225 Lowes Street, Lowes Street, and Stone- doors,” Grochocinski said. “Now a pawn shop. one who was trying to open the mill Road, and in the 100 block we know if it’s in our bedroom UD Police is on duty 24 hours a “That’s one of the recommen- window from the outside.” of Lawnview Avenue during the there’s a lock and nobody’s get- day, patrol the student neighbor- dations we would make, as far He encourages students to lock JANINE COSTELLO early morning hours of Septem- ting into it.” hoods and encourage students to as crime prevention, that people doors and windows, note the se- Porch Correspondent ber 27, 2015,” Public Safety re- Gunn and Grochocinski’s house call immediately if they’ve been a note their serial numbers,” Dick- rial numbers on their electronics ported in an email. “The student on Kiefaber also gets an unusu- victim of a crime. In an interview ey said. and be aware of people at the occupants reported small elec- al amount of traffic. They have with Flyer News, UD Police Maj. While UD Police hasn’t recov- parties they’re hosting. tronic items (video games, laptop roommates’ friends in the house Larry Dickey discussed the night ered any property from the Sept. “Confront them and politely computers, tablet computers, and as often as strangers asking to use of seven burglaries. 28 burglaries, they have made ar- ask them to leave if they can’t FN: How did you meet each headphones) and cash were tak- the bathroom. Their big yard and “There were, I think in every rests for separate occurrences. provide a connection to anyone at other? en from their residences…There balcony, which wraps around the case, unlocked doors…They “We have made—in September UD,” Dickey said. “Politely—you Emily Carmack: Ali and I were di- were no signs of forced entry front of the house, attracts a lot [the residents] come and go, and and October we have made five don’t have to be indignant about rect roommates freshman year. into any of the residences.” of attention on the weekends. there’s multiple people living in arrests,” Dickey confirmed. “We it. And if they’re not willing to Kati Maselli: And I lived next to “Before this happened, I hav- “We live in a high traffic area, the house, so they don’t wor- did arrest one gentleman twice, leave, that’s when you call us, and Molly freshman year. en’t locked my door since fresh- so on the weekends, there’s al- ry about locking doors,” Dickey separate days, for separate bur- we’ll assist, and have them leave Ali Doughty: And Kendall was just man year, and it’s never been an ways people just showing up said. “Unfortunately, the society glaries that he committed. Took the property.” always in Founders. issue,” said Lauren Gunn, a vic- here. Even in our front yard or that we live in, late at night, some him downtown the first time, Crime still happens inside the EC: Seriously, we would turn tim of one of the burglaries on our side yard. And sometimes go around checking doors with locked him up, subject to bond, UD bubble. around and she was just standing Kiefaber Street. “Just because will just help themselves up into the intent of stealing property.” got out. Two days later he’s do- “The only thing I can say is for there. this is a place where everyone our house to try and use the bath- Dickey explained a lot of the ing another burglary in one of people to learn from our lesson AD: Nobody really knows how we should feel safe and trust one room or something,” Gunn said. stolen property is small electron- our houses, and we arrested him and see that it’s possible and that met Jill. another, and we didn’t have any “But, like we said before, at least ics. They’re small, portable and again.” it can happen, wherever you are EC: I think we met Jill through issues about it before that. ... if for me, I feel a lot better know- valuable. “That case is currently pend- on campus,” Grochocinski said. some of our guy friends, maybe? this never happened, we would ing my stuff is locked away and “In the past, [stolen electron- ing,” Dickey said. “So, that was “It can happen in the snap of a Kendall Wolowicz: I think that was probably not lock our doors.” know that I don’t have to worry ics] have usually shown up in a at least two separate cases he was finger. UD is great and I love it the night we were singing the full “But now since we’ve been about it.” pawn shop nearby,” Dickey said. involved in. We suspect him in a with my whole heart, but we are soundtrack to “High School Mu- tested … we’re definitely much “For a majority of the time, “I guess it’s a sign of the times couple of the others that were not Disney World.” sical.” better about it now.” said El- on weekends, there’s always peo- in a sense, in that even though reported because they either Jill Tomczak: Honestly, my first im- len Grochocinski, another resi- ple in and out of this house. It’s it’s not new, they’re selling a lot happened on the same days, or Dial UD Pubic Safety at 9-2121 in pression of you guys was five girls dent of the 10-person house on fun—I love it, but sometimes it’s of stuff on Craig’s List or EBay, in close proximity to time or lo- an emergency and visit its website for screaming “No Interruptions” and Kiefaber. stressful because I will get ran- wherever it gets shipped off by cation, but we can’t prove those, crime prevention information. ripping shots of Korski. Both Gunn and Grocho- dom freak outs like, who are you, mail. There’s no tracking those but we can prove two of them, cinski said they still felt safe on why are you in my bedroom?” systems, usually. So, technology - because there were witnesses FN: If you had to give every- campus because no one was ex- Grochocinski said. “Sometimes makes it easy to be a criminal.” who saw him. In one case our of- one in your house a superlative, tremely threatened, though Gunn it’s one of my roommate’s friends According to Dickey, “State ficer saw him trying to climb in a what would it be? reported, “It was an invasion of EC: Oh, don’t worry, we’ve thought of these before. KW: Why would you ever tell them that?! Flyer News reserves the right to reject, alter or omit advertisements. Advertisements must conform to the EC: Kendall is Most Likely to be Follow Moly Heigle, Emily Carmack, Kendall Wolowicz, Jill Tomzack, Ali Doughty and Kati Maselli on Snapchat to stay updated with 128 Evanston’s current policies of Flyer News. For a review of these policies, visit flyernews.com/advertising, email flyernewsedi- Heard Blowing Her Nose in the Middle of the Night. adventures. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor [email protected] or Advertising Manager Aline Leclair at [email protected]. AD: From eight miles away. CLASSIFIEDS JT: Kati, Ali and Molly are Most KW: I don’t like this anymore, I Mississippi. EC: Also a note to all first-years: MH: “Waring: We will be Snap- rates. Call Bob 937-938-0919. call Jimmy (937) 603-6019. Live Likely to Wear Socially Unaccept- feel weird. KW: Kati will be the owner of Fu- We are opening applications for chatting everything that happens and study in LUXURY. DELUX 4 PERSON - 2 BEDROOM able Shoes Everywhere They Go. sion but her only job as the own- Molly’s potential roommates next here.” HOUSING FN: If you were to be visiting er would be to tell people if they year. EC: This is a great opportunity to Jimmy’s Student Rentals cur- Molly Heigel: I’ve worn my Velcro APARTMENT AT 456 LOWES. shoes to Tim’s too many times. for your 10-year reunion, what are making the rolls too big or too MH: My advice is don’t be a fifth get more followers. Hey guys! Fol- Leo’s Quality Student Housing the rently has 44 Jasper St. and 58 Looking for a beautiful newley KW: I’m so mad I lost one of my would everyone be up to? small. year when you have no one to live low us, you won’t regret it. Snap- Original! Behind Panera Bread. Se- Fairground Ave. avaliable for remodeled house to live in next pairs of jellies. EC: Kendall is going to be mar- AD: Kati will also have a vlog. with. chat name: emacckk. 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Emily will still be KW: A new toilet or actually just KW: It’s been over three weeks (937)-456-7743 or cell (937)- 371- two ways. In one life, she would single with 12 or 13 cats all named one more toilet. now and she still won’t follow me. The homes are wired for Wi-Fi, own bedroom and bathroom. career. 1046. Availability 3 to 10 students: Go to UDGHETTOHOUSING.COM, KM: She is also the Most Likely to have seven beautiful children and Ralphie. JT: I think we would benefit from JT: Sorry. 48 and 50 Woodland, 65, 63, 57, cable and have off street park- Both homes are fully furnished, Click 456B Lowes, Send INQUIRY from Home page. Peer Pressure Us to Eat Chinese she would personally homeschool a disco ball and even a dance floor. 49, 25, 29, 38, 40, 41, 56, 50 Jasper ing. Jimmy’s Student Rentals has washer/dryer, big closets, new Food. all of them. FN: Is there any advice you MH: A dance floor that doubles as FN: Is there anything else you KW: Ali’s the type to birth all of want to give to first year stu- a wrestling arena. guys would like to share about St. 119 Fairground, 42, 46 and 58 been renting in the University appliances, and some parking. EC: We’re just making these up, Park Neighborhood for over (30) Please email Wesley King if you she doesn’t even like Chinese food. her children in her attic. dents? JT: Ali and I would be the only yourself ? Frank. To make your stay comfort- JT: In the other life, Ali will be the KW: Don’t ever willingly live in a ones to use the wrestling arena and JT: Emily, Molly, Ali and I are sin- years. Homes avaliable for the are interested: wckjr@yahoo. AD: But in my defense, she always able and a very enjoyable school talks about Beach Clubs. chunkiest girl in America. house with six girls and one bath- it would be amazing. gle. year. 2016- 2017 school year are 117, com JT: Okay, I did order a Beach Club EC: She would have her own re- room. KM: Can I be the announcer? AD: Do you need us to put our 44 Jasper and 109 Frank and 58 twice in one day and then again on ality TV show because of how EM: The Reese’s Cups add up. Six- number in here too? Fairground. Secure your home Monday. I don’t know why, consid- chunky she is. teen pounds later… FN: If your house were to come KW: Katie and I want to be single. Near UD apartments for 2-4 stu- early. Don’t be left out by the ering I don’t even like them. AD: I’m starring in TLC’s new JT: Enjoy the late night walk home with a warning label, what JT: PSA to everyone reading this! dents. 4-6 bedroom duplex house show – “Chunky.” Great. from the library and look at the would it say? Help us bring back saying “burn,” lottery. With our license we can KW: I have a great one for Emily. approved for six students. All EC: Kendall don’t say it. Kati is KM: Molly will be like designing chapel when you pass it. KM: So many things… crimping hair, planking and Face- accomodate (5) to (6) students houses are completely furnished, Most Likely to Get a Citation for make up for some massive com- KM: I agree with that. When you EC: “Warning: Bathroom door book statuses. per house. Check out our website dishwasher, washer/dryer. Ex- Being Too Sexy and also Most pany. walk around campus, put away never closes.” jimmmystudentrentals.com or Likely to Give a Citation for Be- AD: Molly would also own at least your phone and just make sure to JT: “Warning: Kendall never has celent parking. Very reasonable ing Too Sexy. three Starbucks on this side of the take it all in. clothes on.” 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 9 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15 2015 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Finals week: Expectations versus reality Health columnist offers 9 healthy holiday eating tricks MARY KATE DORR an immediate deadline, it’s physi- Expectation: You will use incredibly useful. cause you never know what or GRACE BRUENING Focus on fun, not food you weigh 140 pounds, drink 70 A&E Editor cally impossible to bring yourself every single one of the 300 col- Reality: After what seems like how much to highlight when scan- Health Columnist Yes, they typically go hand-in- ounces of water each day. to open your notebook. “A” for ning your textbook and resort to hand, but I’ve been guilty of Well, it’s here. The only thing or-coded notecards you bought. several hours of searching through And now, let the holiday sea- effort, I guess. just skimming your notes again. letting food distract me from standing between you and a Reality: You get a hand cramp your notebook, you conclude that son temptations begin. Try the “fork trick” having fun with family I only see month-long break filled with two chapters into the study guide absolutely nothing on this study On Thanksgiving, you have a One thing I struggle with when it once or twice a year. I’m going home-cooked meals, above aver- Expectation: You will set your and resort to typing all of your guide was ever discussed in class. Expectation: You will ace day where you indulge and al- comes to holiday eating is know- to make a goal to focus more age water pressure and avoiding alarm at an early hour to get a notes out. Consequently, typing If possible, you feel less confident all of your finals and boost your low yourself to dive into those ing how much food I’m eating, on immersing myself in old and high school acquaintances: finals good table at the library. involves a computer, which leads than you did before and begin GPA with a solid 4.0. mashed potatoes and gravy un- and when to stop. To help gauge new family traditions that don’t week. You tried to deny it, but as Reality: Your alarm goes off to Internet access that opens the to accept the reality that you will Reality: You blackout moments til you slip into a food coma how much you’re consuming, try have to revolve around food. your professors began reminding and in a daze you search for the door to hundreds and hundreds never move out of your parents’ after your professor hands you the for hours, but Christmas is an- this trick: Once you take a bite you to fill out your teacher evalu- snooze button, wondering how videos of unlikely animal friend- house. final exam and spend a few min- other thing entirely. It isn’t just of food, place your fork down ation surveys, fear crept in. Sud- you ever thought you could bring ships and YouTube vlogs. utes blankly staring at the clock. one day where you indulge. The Plan ahead on the plate, and let go of the denly, it was time to hit the books yourself to leave your bed at this Expectation: You will get cash After regaining composure, you holiday season lasts from before One of the lessons that has had fork. Chew your food, swallow, and try to refresh yourself on all hour in the middle of (this very Expectation: You promise back for exactly how much your spend the rest of the exam peri- Christmas Eve, until we return the biggest impact on my health and then pick up your fork again. the information you gleaned be- mild) December. Repeat cycle un- yourself that you won’t sit with books were worth when selling od nervously making sure your to school or work in January. journey is planning ahead. I used The key to this trick is actually tween August and now. However, til you eventually give up, turn off your friends at the library, so you textbooks back. scantron does not have too many If there isn’t a day when you’re to throw myself into the hol- letting go of the fork. This will finals week doesn’t always play out the alarm and emerge from your can focus on your work. Reality: You get enough cash to “C’s” in a row, then turn it in and not surrounded by sugar cook- idays hoping for the best and remind you to slow down, enjoy trying to not binge and ruin ev- your food, and converse with the way we would like, so here’s blanket cocoon another REM cy- Reality: After 30 minutes of barely afford your usual Chipotle pray that your effort this semester ies, brownies, candy canes, egg- erything I worked for. Now, I’m friends and family. a glance at your expectations for cle later. loudly whispering about unre- order and decide that instead of paid off. nog or more, you’re not doing patient with myself. I allow my- finals week versus how it actually lated topics perched on the edge Christmas shopping, you can offer the holidays right. However, just self to indulge because I know went. Expectation: Reward your- of your friend’s table, you give the gift of your presence to your Whether you passed with flying because you’re surrounded by Sweat it out on New Year’s I’m going to anyways. Don’t re- self with a five minute break in up and move your books to their parents this holiday season. colors or plan to avoid checking these temptations, doesn’t mean This is a very valuable lesson I strict yourself all day- be honest You will start the middle of a productive study area. The rest of your library vis- your gradebook for a while, one you have to let the Santa cookies learned from my grandpa, some- Expectation: with yourself. studying more than a week in ad- session. it includes fits of silent laughter Expectation: You will dili- of your expectations is coming win the battle. It is possible to one who always put health first. true: a month free of cracking indulge in your favorite delecta- He taught me that starting the vance so you’re significantly less Reality: You suddenly find and zoomed-in Snapchats of your gently read all of the chapters Avoid snacking on store-bought cookies and cakes this holiday season. In- textbooks, taking notes and lug- ble foods, but not let it sabotage Stay active stressed during finals week. yourself 37-weeks deep in your friend attempting to focus. you never quite got around to fin- stead, focus on enjoying special holiday treats, like a gingerbread house. New Year with a killer workout ging a backpack around. your healthy lifestyle. Whether this is a habit of yours will set the tone for the rest of Reality: You looked over your cousin’s best friend’s boyfriend’s ishing and re-copy your notes in Photo by Grace Bruening. Let me share with you my sim- or a new goal, staying active is the year. And I’m sure you’ll class notes twice before conclud- sister’s Instagram and wonder in Expectation: The study guide neater handwriting. ple tips that get me through the extremely important during the ant nutrient around the holidays: roomy pants behind and opt for need to sweat out all those alco- ing that without the pressure of what direction your life is headed. provided by your teacher will be Reality: You get frustrated be- holidays: holidays. However, don’t work fiber. Fiber from raw vegetables skinny jeans, a slim-fit suit, or a holic beverages you consumed out because you want to burn will keep you full and allow you tight dress to resist going back the night before…if you’re 21, Save your calories for the off those five bites of cheese- to only eat until you’re full. Of- for thirds. Bonus: you’ll look hot of course. cake. Work out to feel good fer to bring a veggie tray to the while doing it! 2015’s best albums you’ve never heard about special holiday treats holiday parties and eat a small about yourself and have a clear How many times a year are you These are tips that I use to get ALLISON KURTZ are perfect to warm your bones “Yellow Eyes,” “Mr. Rodriguez” mind throughout the holidays. plate before the meal. Water, water and some more offered cute little gingerbread me through the holiday season Music Columnist through the holidays. While “Se- and “Freakin Me Out.” Releasing those endorphins can men or your grandma’s home- water without feeling bloated when I dona” is the strongest and catchi- just do the trick in successfully Stay away from the stretchy made cheesecake? Probably only Hydration is key, friends! Just get back to school and I hope 2015 was a stellar year for new est track on the album, the others meeting your goals during the 1. “Currents” once a year, so choose those pants like veggies, water keeps you full they can help you out too! Don’t music. While most everyone individually pull blues, rock ’n’ holidays. - Tame Impala deserts to indulge in, instead of Ah, the ones that are always so you don’t eat more than your forget to follow me on Insta- knows what was popular and not roll, and Americana all into one there for you when you’ve eat- body can handle. It also flush- gram @fitnotskinnny to keep up Mr. Kevin Parker has done it store-bought cookies with icing on the radio, the indie/alternative album. As Houndmouth’s soph- en more than your stomach can es out the toxins and keeps you during the holidays! Have a FIT, again, this time dialing back the you can get any other day of the Eat your veggies rock scene had an equally great omore album, it is perfect to es- handle. We all love them, but feeling your best! How much not skinny, holiday season! psychedelia and bringing in some year. Not only do they offer a count- year of music. Below are the Top tablish them as more than just these pants are practically an should you drink? Half of your R&B elements. Tame Impala has less amount vitamins and miner- 5 albums of 2015 of artists just a little band from Indiana. The als, they offer the most import- invitation to overeat. Leave the body weight in ounces. So if getting started that we can expect band members all play multiple always been recognized within the even more of in the years to come. instruments, bringing a unique ar- music industry but often goes un- rangement to every song. Hound- noticed to the masses. In typical 5. “I Love You, Honeybear” mouth seems to be getting more fashion, frontman Kevin Parker From past to future generations: ArtStreet installation preview recognition with every album, wrote, recorded and produced the - Father John Misty making them a band to look for in whole album himself while the RAYMOND MAHAR AL,” explained ArtStreet Asso- ture in reflection of the Univer- Junior Maggie Schaller and the conversations of change that Father John Misty, or J. Tillman, the future. Key tracks: “Sedona,” band joined him on tour. Many Staff Writer ciate Director Adrienne Ausden- sity of Dayton’s past. It’s about Conciousness Rising, a student happened from 1965-1975.” released “I Love You, Honey- “Darlin’” and “Otis.” have called this album a “break- moore. regaining voice and resource,” organization partnered with The White Box Gallery’s mis- bear” in February and our lives up record” because of its many Sometimes our experiences The social and cultural climate ArtStreet Director Brian LaDu- the Human Rights Center, have sion is to bring vision to reality have been changed ever since. 2. “Imaginary Man” references to heartbreak and the can be dramatically brutal, and observed in the exhibition stems ca said. played a key role in the develop- through sight, sound, space and “I Love You, Honeybear” is Fa- public knowledge of his recent our worlds are vigorously cruel. from its predecessor, FEAR. Every gallery from this year’s ment of this exhibition. emotion. A mere tour through ther John Misty’s second album - Rayland Baxter breakup with singer Melody Pro- Fear becomes an unsustainable Students will have the opportu- IAN Installation Series challeng- “With UPHEAVAL, we’re UPHEAVAL awakens these Currents, released in July, was Kurtz’ top album pick for 2015. Photo cour- under that name. Previously, he Rayland Baxter is someone most chet. While Parker has claimed in esty of Tame Impala’s official website. way of living, as a restless anger nity to experience a responsive es the individual to participate hoping to start a conversation changing perspectives and man- was better known as the drummer of the world has never heard of, multiple interviews that it’s just builds. It is at this climax we un- exhibit utilizing a narrative tech- in reflective conversation. As a between generations. With so ifests in the reality that society in the band Fleet Foxes. The al- 4. “Uptown Special” multi-genre album has something but not for long. His latest album, about changes in general (cur- dergo a violent, sudden change nique that fosters a community society, what do we value? How much transition and conflict has reacted in a particular fash- bum’s unique, layered-over classi- for everyone. Key tracks: “Daf- “Imaginary Man,” was released rents, if you will), when listening of perception. valuing both past and present have we progressed? Can we em- that happened both in the world ion to this disruption. cal music arrangements make all - Mark Ronson fodils,” “Leaving Los Feliz” and in August, and he’s been on tour to it from start to finish, relation- UPHEAVAL, the fourth in- influences. brace change, and succeed? and on UD’s campus from 1965- UPHEAVAL is an exhibition the songs sound familiar. That is, While everyone overplayed “Up- “Feel Right.” ever since. Many of his shows ships sure do come to mind. Re- stallation in the Artstreet White “UPHEAVAL is a continuation The UPHEAVAL walkthrough 1975, we are hoping to create a unique from previous installa- until you take a deeper look into town Funk” in the first month these past few months have been gardless of the album’s intent, I’ll Box Gallery series, captures this off of FEAR, wherein at the end attempts to mirror UD’s campus parallel between what could hap- tions. UPHEAVAL will open on the topics and meaning behind of its release, that is no reason to opening for Grace Potter, hope- take Kevin Parker’s soothing lyrics reality. of fall semester, the gallery has climate during the Vietnam Era. pen from 2016-2026,” Schaller Jan. 21, 2016. the songs. Definitely an album turn your back on the “Uptown 3. “Little Neon Limelight” fully giving him more recognition. any day. Key tracks: “The Less I “When the world we know reached a point of emptiness Individuals experience a journey said. “As a member of Con- that can take some warming up to; Special” album. This album is full - Houndmouth “Yellow Eyes,” the first single off Know The Better,” “Disciples” has been removed, taken away and void, and as we move into through time that emphasizes sciousness Rising, the social jus- To see and read about the other ex- of collaborations, making it some- however, it is perfectly comforting Sedona, Sedona, Sedona. One lis- the album, is an upbeat song of and “Let It Happen.” from, or simply consumed—and the spring, we are engaging a lo- pain, confusion and dissatisfac- tice conference that happens on hibits in the series, visit flyernews.com/ thing truly unique to listen to. as the weather gets colder. Key ten to this masterpiece of a song heartbreak and has since become the reality that fear cannot be the calized look at a national tipping tion. As you approach the im- UD campus every year, we are tag/artstreet. Mark Ronson worked with a wide tracks: “I Love You, Honeybear” and you’ll be hooked. Hound- one of my top five favorite songs. Visit flyernews.com/2015s-best-albums only livable choice—society’s re- point for protest, perspective ages of the present climate, the always interested in what issues range of artists like Kevin Parker, and “Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for mouth’s five-piece harmonies Regardless, this is an album to lis- to listen to the columnist’s top picks. action is one of sudden change and social change as it relates to supposed dichotomy between will spark the next generation Two Virgins).” Stevie Wonder and Mystikal. This ten to, start to finish. Key tracks: or disruption. This is UPHEAV- the University of Dayton’s fu- our histories is dismantled. of upheavals-and what will rival 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 9 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15 2015 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Finals week: Expectations versus reality Health columnist offers 9 healthy holiday eating tricks MARY KATE DORR an immediate deadline, it’s physi- Expectation: You will use incredibly useful. cause you never know what or GRACE BRUENING Focus on fun, not food you weigh 140 pounds, drink 70 A&E Editor cally impossible to bring yourself every single one of the 300 col- Reality: After what seems like how much to highlight when scan- Health Columnist Yes, they typically go hand-in- ounces of water each day. to open your notebook. “A” for ning your textbook and resort to hand, but I’ve been guilty of Well, it’s here. The only thing or-coded notecards you bought. several hours of searching through And now, let the holiday sea- effort, I guess. just skimming your notes again. letting food distract me from standing between you and a Reality: You get a hand cramp your notebook, you conclude that son temptations begin. Try the “fork trick” having fun with family I only see month-long break filled with two chapters into the study guide absolutely nothing on this study On Thanksgiving, you have a One thing I struggle with when it once or twice a year. I’m going home-cooked meals, above aver- Expectation: You will set your and resort to typing all of your guide was ever discussed in class. Expectation: You will ace day where you indulge and al- comes to holiday eating is know- to make a goal to focus more age water pressure and avoiding alarm at an early hour to get a notes out. Consequently, typing If possible, you feel less confident all of your finals and boost your low yourself to dive into those ing how much food I’m eating, on immersing myself in old and high school acquaintances: finals good table at the library. involves a computer, which leads than you did before and begin GPA with a solid 4.0. mashed potatoes and gravy un- and when to stop. To help gauge new family traditions that don’t week. You tried to deny it, but as Reality: Your alarm goes off to Internet access that opens the to accept the reality that you will Reality: You blackout moments til you slip into a food coma how much you’re consuming, try have to revolve around food. your professors began reminding and in a daze you search for the door to hundreds and hundreds never move out of your parents’ after your professor hands you the for hours, but Christmas is an- this trick: Once you take a bite you to fill out your teacher evalu- snooze button, wondering how videos of unlikely animal friend- house. final exam and spend a few min- other thing entirely. It isn’t just of food, place your fork down ation surveys, fear crept in. Sud- you ever thought you could bring ships and YouTube vlogs. utes blankly staring at the clock. one day where you indulge. The Plan ahead on the plate, and let go of the denly, it was time to hit the books yourself to leave your bed at this Expectation: You will get cash After regaining composure, you holiday season lasts from before One of the lessons that has had fork. Chew your food, swallow, and try to refresh yourself on all hour in the middle of (this very Expectation: You promise back for exactly how much your spend the rest of the exam peri- Christmas Eve, until we return the biggest impact on my health and then pick up your fork again. the information you gleaned be- mild) December. Repeat cycle un- yourself that you won’t sit with books were worth when selling od nervously making sure your to school or work in January. journey is planning ahead. I used The key to this trick is actually tween August and now. However, til you eventually give up, turn off your friends at the library, so you textbooks back. scantron does not have too many If there isn’t a day when you’re to throw myself into the hol- letting go of the fork. This will finals week doesn’t always play out the alarm and emerge from your can focus on your work. Reality: You get enough cash to “C’s” in a row, then turn it in and not surrounded by sugar cook- idays hoping for the best and remind you to slow down, enjoy trying to not binge and ruin ev- your food, and converse with the way we would like, so here’s blanket cocoon another REM cy- Reality: After 30 minutes of barely afford your usual Chipotle pray that your effort this semester ies, brownies, candy canes, egg- erything I worked for. Now, I’m friends and family. a glance at your expectations for cle later. loudly whispering about unre- order and decide that instead of paid off. nog or more, you’re not doing patient with myself. I allow my- finals week versus how it actually lated topics perched on the edge Christmas shopping, you can offer the holidays right. However, just self to indulge because I know went. Expectation: Reward your- of your friend’s table, you give the gift of your presence to your Whether you passed with flying because you’re surrounded by Sweat it out on New Year’s I’m going to anyways. Don’t re- self with a five minute break in up and move your books to their parents this holiday season. colors or plan to avoid checking these temptations, doesn’t mean This is a very valuable lesson I strict yourself all day- be honest You will start the middle of a productive study area. The rest of your library vis- your gradebook for a while, one you have to let the Santa cookies learned from my grandpa, some- Expectation: with yourself. studying more than a week in ad- session. it includes fits of silent laughter Expectation: You will dili- of your expectations is coming win the battle. It is possible to one who always put health first. true: a month free of cracking indulge in your favorite delecta- He taught me that starting the vance so you’re significantly less Reality: You suddenly find and zoomed-in Snapchats of your gently read all of the chapters Avoid snacking on store-bought cookies and cakes this holiday season. In- textbooks, taking notes and lug- ble foods, but not let it sabotage Stay active stressed during finals week. yourself 37-weeks deep in your friend attempting to focus. you never quite got around to fin- stead, focus on enjoying special holiday treats, like a gingerbread house. New Year with a killer workout ging a backpack around. your healthy lifestyle. Whether this is a habit of yours will set the tone for the rest of Reality: You looked over your cousin’s best friend’s boyfriend’s ishing and re-copy your notes in Photo by Grace Bruening. Let me share with you my sim- or a new goal, staying active is the year. And I’m sure you’ll class notes twice before conclud- sister’s Instagram and wonder in Expectation: The study guide neater handwriting. ple tips that get me through the extremely important during the ant nutrient around the holidays: roomy pants behind and opt for need to sweat out all those alco- ing that without the pressure of what direction your life is headed. provided by your teacher will be Reality: You get frustrated be- holidays: holidays. However, don’t work fiber. Fiber from raw vegetables skinny jeans, a slim-fit suit, or a holic beverages you consumed out because you want to burn will keep you full and allow you tight dress to resist going back the night before…if you’re 21, Save your calories for the off those five bites of cheese- to only eat until you’re full. Of- for thirds. Bonus: you’ll look hot of course. cake. Work out to feel good fer to bring a veggie tray to the while doing it! 2015’s best albums you’ve never heard about special holiday treats holiday parties and eat a small about yourself and have a clear How many times a year are you These are tips that I use to get ALLISON KURTZ are perfect to warm your bones “Yellow Eyes,” “Mr. Rodriguez” mind throughout the holidays. plate before the meal. Water, water and some more offered cute little gingerbread me through the holiday season Music Columnist through the holidays. While “Se- and “Freakin Me Out.” Releasing those endorphins can men or your grandma’s home- water without feeling bloated when I dona” is the strongest and catchi- just do the trick in successfully Stay away from the stretchy made cheesecake? Probably only Hydration is key, friends! Just get back to school and I hope 2015 was a stellar year for new est track on the album, the others meeting your goals during the 1. “Currents” once a year, so choose those pants like veggies, water keeps you full they can help you out too! Don’t music. While most everyone individually pull blues, rock ’n’ holidays. - Tame Impala deserts to indulge in, instead of Ah, the ones that are always so you don’t eat more than your forget to follow me on Insta- knows what was popular and not roll, and Americana all into one there for you when you’ve eat- body can handle. It also flush- gram @fitnotskinnny to keep up Mr. Kevin Parker has done it store-bought cookies with icing on the radio, the indie/alternative album. As Houndmouth’s soph- en more than your stomach can es out the toxins and keeps you during the holidays! Have a FIT, again, this time dialing back the you can get any other day of the Eat your veggies rock scene had an equally great omore album, it is perfect to es- handle. We all love them, but feeling your best! How much not skinny, holiday season! psychedelia and bringing in some year. Not only do they offer a count- year of music. Below are the Top tablish them as more than just these pants are practically an should you drink? Half of your R&B elements. Tame Impala has less amount vitamins and miner- 5 albums of 2015 of artists just a little band from Indiana. The als, they offer the most import- invitation to overeat. Leave the body weight in ounces. So if getting started that we can expect band members all play multiple always been recognized within the even more of in the years to come. instruments, bringing a unique ar- music industry but often goes un- rangement to every song. Hound- noticed to the masses. In typical 5. “I Love You, Honeybear” mouth seems to be getting more fashion, frontman Kevin Parker From past to future generations: ArtStreet installation preview recognition with every album, wrote, recorded and produced the - Father John Misty making them a band to look for in whole album himself while the RAYMOND MAHAR AL,” explained ArtStreet Asso- ture in reflection of the Univer- Junior Maggie Schaller and the conversations of change that Father John Misty, or J. Tillman, the future. Key tracks: “Sedona,” band joined him on tour. Many Staff Writer ciate Director Adrienne Ausden- sity of Dayton’s past. It’s about Conciousness Rising, a student happened from 1965-1975.” released “I Love You, Honey- “Darlin’” and “Otis.” have called this album a “break- moore. regaining voice and resource,” organization partnered with The White Box Gallery’s mis- bear” in February and our lives up record” because of its many Sometimes our experiences The social and cultural climate ArtStreet Director Brian LaDu- the Human Rights Center, have sion is to bring vision to reality have been changed ever since. 2. “Imaginary Man” references to heartbreak and the can be dramatically brutal, and observed in the exhibition stems ca said. played a key role in the develop- through sight, sound, space and “I Love You, Honeybear” is Fa- public knowledge of his recent our worlds are vigorously cruel. from its predecessor, FEAR. Every gallery from this year’s ment of this exhibition. emotion. A mere tour through ther John Misty’s second album - Rayland Baxter breakup with singer Melody Pro- Fear becomes an unsustainable Students will have the opportu- IAN Installation Series challeng- “With UPHEAVAL, we’re UPHEAVAL awakens these Currents, released in July, was Kurtz’ top album pick for 2015. Photo cour- under that name. Previously, he Rayland Baxter is someone most chet. While Parker has claimed in esty of Tame Impala’s official website. way of living, as a restless anger nity to experience a responsive es the individual to participate hoping to start a conversation changing perspectives and man- was better known as the drummer of the world has never heard of, multiple interviews that it’s just builds. It is at this climax we un- exhibit utilizing a narrative tech- in reflective conversation. As a between generations. With so ifests in the reality that society in the band Fleet Foxes. The al- 4. “Uptown Special” multi-genre album has something but not for long. His latest album, about changes in general (cur- dergo a violent, sudden change nique that fosters a community society, what do we value? How much transition and conflict has reacted in a particular fash- bum’s unique, layered-over classi- for everyone. Key tracks: “Daf- “Imaginary Man,” was released rents, if you will), when listening of perception. valuing both past and present have we progressed? Can we em- that happened both in the world ion to this disruption. cal music arrangements make all - Mark Ronson fodils,” “Leaving Los Feliz” and in August, and he’s been on tour to it from start to finish, relation- UPHEAVAL, the fourth in- influences. brace change, and succeed? and on UD’s campus from 1965- UPHEAVAL is an exhibition the songs sound familiar. That is, While everyone overplayed “Up- “Feel Right.” ever since. Many of his shows ships sure do come to mind. Re- stallation in the Artstreet White “UPHEAVAL is a continuation The UPHEAVAL walkthrough 1975, we are hoping to create a unique from previous installa- until you take a deeper look into town Funk” in the first month these past few months have been gardless of the album’s intent, I’ll Box Gallery series, captures this off of FEAR, wherein at the end attempts to mirror UD’s campus parallel between what could hap- tions. UPHEAVAL will open on the topics and meaning behind of its release, that is no reason to opening for Grace Potter, hope- take Kevin Parker’s soothing lyrics reality. of fall semester, the gallery has climate during the Vietnam Era. pen from 2016-2026,” Schaller Jan. 21, 2016. the songs. Definitely an album turn your back on the “Uptown 3. “Little Neon Limelight” fully giving him more recognition. any day. Key tracks: “The Less I “When the world we know reached a point of emptiness Individuals experience a journey said. “As a member of Con- that can take some warming up to; Special” album. This album is full - Houndmouth “Yellow Eyes,” the first single off Know The Better,” “Disciples” has been removed, taken away and void, and as we move into through time that emphasizes sciousness Rising, the social jus- To see and read about the other ex- of collaborations, making it some- however, it is perfectly comforting Sedona, Sedona, Sedona. One lis- the album, is an upbeat song of and “Let It Happen.” from, or simply consumed—and the spring, we are engaging a lo- pain, confusion and dissatisfac- tice conference that happens on hibits in the series, visit flyernews.com/ thing truly unique to listen to. as the weather gets colder. Key ten to this masterpiece of a song heartbreak and has since become the reality that fear cannot be the calized look at a national tipping tion. As you approach the im- UD campus every year, we are tag/artstreet. Mark Ronson worked with a wide tracks: “I Love You, Honeybear” and you’ll be hooked. Hound- one of my top five favorite songs. Visit flyernews.com/2015s-best-albums only livable choice—society’s re- point for protest, perspective ages of the present climate, the always interested in what issues range of artists like Kevin Parker, and “Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for mouth’s five-piece harmonies Regardless, this is an album to lis- to listen to the columnist’s top picks. action is one of sudden change and social change as it relates to supposed dichotomy between will spark the next generation Two Virgins).” Stevie Wonder and Mystikal. This ten to, start to finish. Key tracks: or disruption. This is UPHEAV- the University of Dayton’s fu- our histories is dismantled. of upheavals-and what will rival 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesaday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com The Immaculate Conception “Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand.” Or Christmas on Campus, as you may know it —Mark Twain, 1835 - 1910 STEVE MILLER If you attend Mass each year Staff Writer on the solemnity, it’s likely you hear your priest reiterate the “I’m afraid that Mary’s Dec. 8 solemnity is greatly precise definition of the Im- When I first glanced at the maculate Conception to avoid overshadowed by the sleeping in, studying up and fneditorial University of Dayton’s academ- the misunderstanding. Yet, it’s Trump’s comments absurd ic calendar before beginning my something so important to re- LAUGHING THROUGH THE PAIN freshman year, I was pleasantly member, especially during this Christmas-themed evening.” claim, it does not change the fact an episode in our history that we surprised to see that the uni- Advent season, because the Sometimes, fear gets the best of us. With all that has been going on in the that many Americans consider look upon with shame, and right- versity gives an entire day off preparation for Jesus’ coming world lately—the terrorist attacks in Paris, the mass shootings at a holiday his logic for the argument to be fully so. Does Trump really think of classes for the Immaculate into the world began long before tion, Mary shows us humanity’s to reaching a purified state. meaning in perspective. party in California and a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado, Donald true. There is a looming fear of enacting a similar policy would Conception. I envisioned a cer- the angel Gabriel visited Mary. origin, how we were all meant to And for us, students here on A group of UD students cel- Trump’s call to bar Muslims from entering the U.S.—it can be easy to suc- terrorism in the post-9/11 Unit- be beneficial to anyone? tain reverence on campus for our “The idea is that God wanted be,” Paluch said. “If you think Dayton’s Marianist campus, ebrated a Mass of Marian Con- cumb to fear. And that is what has happened. ed States that has made synon- It is completely wrong and ab- great patron, Mary, and a day for to prepare a sinless, fully-loving of human beings, pre-Adam and the Blessed Mother’s influence secration on the Solemnity this A recent New York Times/CBS survey shows pollers’ fear of terrorism ymous the terms “Muslim” and surd to give an entire population celebration before the end of the mother for His son, Jesus,” Pa- Eve, we were meant to be sin- reaches us on an even more lo- year, after preparing for 33 days in the U.S. at its highest peak since 9/11. In the wake of these tragedies, it’s “terrorist.” An association that a label based on the undertakings semester. luch said, “so that in the home less, fully-loving, in a state of cal level. beforehand with a spiritual re- not surprising that fear of terrorism has skyrocketed. Yet, it’s also important is obviously false, dehumanizing of an almost miniscule minority. To a certain extent, that vision at Nazareth, [Mary] would teach grace, in communion with God “Blessed Chaminade, the treat reflecting on the various to realize that there is still laughter in the world. STEVEN GOODMAN and Islamophobic. We don’t associate all Christians holds true in the form of Christ- him, nurture him, form him into and with each other.” founder of the Marianist fami- Church teachings on Mary as We’re here to guide you to some of that laughter (and perhaps an excuse Opinions Editor Some reporters have tried to with the extreme ideas of the mas on Campus. Yet, I’m afraid who he would become.” But as soon as the story of ly, talked about the Immaculate taught by the saints. to stop studying): show Trump the absurdity of his Westboro Baptist Church, nor that Mary’s Dec. 8 solemnity He explained how in Luke’s humanity began, sin entered the Conception and promoted that “The reason why we conse- Feeling frustrated by or just sick of talking about Trump’s desire to dis- For many people in the U.S., statement by asking him whether do we identify all Jews with the is greatly overshadowed by the Gospel, which we heard on the world. As a result, our dignity as title of Mary before the Church crate ourselves to Mary is be- criminate against an entire group of people? Check out a video the Kasich this past week saw the addition or not he sees barring all Mus- few who have committed acts of sleeping in, studying and Christ- Immaculate Conception, the children of God’s image became made that a dogma,” Paluch ex- cause we want her to be our campaign created called “What’s at Steak.” It features a very real announce- of another tally onto the count lims entry to the U.S. the same terrorism against Palestinians. mas-themed evening. We are a evangelist writes out Gabriel’s clouded by our tendency to give plained. mother as she was Jesus’s,” said ment for Trump Steaks with very real—and very bad—reviews superim- of “things Donald Trump has as creating internment camps So why does it make sense to so Marianist university, after all. greeting to Mary: “Hail, full of into temptation. Pope Pius IX proclaimed the Alexander Mingus, a sophomore posed over the video. (Trust him, steak is his favorite food.) Plus, the link said that I hate.” After the mass for Japanese-Americans during many individuals to identify all So what is the Immaculate Con- grace.” “Mary’s assumption, when she Dogma of the Immaculate Con- who was in the consecration at the end of the video takes you to a website with a Pac-Man-like game shooting in San Bernardino, Cal- World War II. Trump, of course, Muslims as terrorists? ception? Why is it so important? “That’s actually a title—“full was assumed body and soul into ception on Dec. 8, 1854, almost group. “And what better person replacing the title character with Trump’s head and the pellets with steaks. ifornia, Trump went to the podi- claims this is a completely differ- And why should we care? of grace”—it’s a Greek word, Heaven, points to humanity’s five years after Chaminade’s to be our spiritual mother than Lately, there’s also been talk about presidential candidate Barnie Sandler’s um and called for an immediate ent question. “The Immaculate Concep- Kecharitomene,” Paluch said, destiny,” Paluch said. “We be- death. the one who raised our Lord.” platform: “The Revolution begins with your memes.” The candidate’s site barring of all Muslims attempt- Except, of course, that it’s ex- Do you have an opinion? Want to tion is often a misunderstood “which is only ever used there, lieve that Mary is body and soul “Hence, [our chapel] is called As Christmas approaches gives regular folk an opportunity to create their own “dank maymays.” The ing to enter the U.S., regardless actly the same. be heard? Email Opinions Editor teaching of the church, but it’s in reference to Mary. She is full in heaven. That points to the sa- the Chapel of the Immaculate along with the end of the semes- candidate’s Facebook page, with a following of more than 23,000 users, of whether they were tourists, Japanese-Americans were Steven Goodman at goodmans1@ also a very important teaching,” of grace, that her heart had no credness of the human body and Conception and why that day is ter, this is a time to celebrate. features more of Sandler’s political messages. refugees, American citizens or placed into these camps for the udayton.edu to share it. Or email said Brother Brandon Paluch, a inward curve, she lived without how that cannot be violated, and so important for us here at UD,” But it’s also a time to pause and “South Park” is almost always a good choice when it comes satirizing immigrants. He believes that same reason Trump wants to bar [email protected] to suggest Marianist who works in Campus selfishness.” we see it so often violated in the Paluch said. reflect on this great mystery in everything and everyone. The current season offers a look at ads and how stopping an entire population of Muslims entrance: Americans story ideas or to ask any questions Ministry. “Some people think While the moment of Mary’s world today.” Practically speaking, as a holy which Mary shows us God’s call they’re taking over not just news but the entire world. Sometimes we are just people from entering a country were afraid. Afraid of those dif- regarding Flyer News. it’s about when Jesus was con- sinless conception is the literal With this broader perspective, day of obligation, the Immacu- for humanity. trying to read more about the conflict in the Middle East and are manip- will stop the fear of terrorism, ferent from them. Afraid of be- ceived. But it’s actually about reason for celebration on her so- we see that the Immaculate Con- late Conception is ideal to step ulated to click on the slideshow of the worst celebrity plastic surgery jobs despite the fact that those terror- ing attacked. Afraid of terrorism Mary’s conception and the belief lemnity, the mystery points to a ception is in fact the beginning back and celebrate Christmas ever, which directs to another slideshow, or so you thought, it isn’t even a ists who are Muslim (al-Qaida, coming from those who lived that she was conceived without much deeper reality—something of a full circle, not just of Mary on Campus before we go our slideshow it’s just an ad for face cream and suddenly a Whole Foods has the Taliban, ISIS) represent such within our own country, which any stain of original sin.” we can all connect with. and her role in the church but for separate ways after exams, but been erected to help gentrify the entire town until ads are the only ones left. a small number of the over one is exactly what happened in San “In the Immaculate Concep- all of humanity and our journey it’s important to keep the day’s While the world can be a dark and depressing place, try to lift your head billion Muslims in the world. Bernardino. up from time to time. And if the darkness doesn’t pass for a while, at least Although, I imagine, very few The internment of over we’ll have a surplus of raw material for comedy. would side with Trump on this 100,000 Japanese-Americans is Scientifically correct nativity scenes sweep UD fnstaff 2015-2016

ANDREW KOERNER our infant Lord and Savior by Berner expressed her joy in the Alumnus, Class of 2015 putting him in human form update: “I’ve set up each of these ONLINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DIRECTOR OF MARKETING before he’s even of this world. scenes and cleaned every figurine Amanda Dee Some have suggested having a in this library for the past 50 Alise Jarmusz How do you take a break from studying for finals? As Christmas approaches, pregnant figurine of Mary to be years. I know each piece like the many will be decorating their placed up until Christmas, but back of my hand. Some change PRINT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF homes with more than trees and pregnant people are gross and of pace is welcome in my book.” ASSISTANT ONLINE EDITOR we do not want to destroy the Although the updated scene lights. For Christians, a com- Louis De Gruy For all responses, visit flyernews.com/word-on-the-street. mon tradition is to put a Nativ- beauty of the Blessed Mother.” was not reflected in the annu- Allison Gauthier ity scene on display. A Nativity Some students shared al Christmas on Campus live scene uses figures and a stable to their family practices on Na- Nativity scene, it is likely to be NEWS EDITOR WEB TECHNICIAN depict the story of the birth of tivity scenes with Flyer News. reflected next year. “We’d like Jesus Christ. In addition to Jesus, “We always hid the baby Jesus to take it one step further and Rachel Cain Melissa Shaffer other biblical figures are includ- figurine,” sophomore interna- have a live birth,” University of ed such as Mary, Joseph and the tional business major Leopold Dayton President Daniel Cur- A&E EDITOR MULTIMEDIA EDITOR three kings. This tradition has Hochs said, “then we’d place ran said. “We’ll plan to relocate been practiced since the 13th him in the manger on Christmas somebody from Miami Val- Mary Kate Dorr Chris Santucci century. According to Nation- morning. That seemed accurate ley Hospital that morning and al Public Radio, a new version enough for me, but I under- set up shop. No epidurals, no BUSINESS MANAGER of the Nativity scene has been stand not all families do that.” C-sections, just a good old fash- OPINIONS EDITOR growing in popularity among Some families do leave the ioned stable birth surrounded Steven Goodman Molly Kunkel Christians all over the world. figurine on display through the by small children and animals.” The change concerns the infant entire Christmas season, as se- ADVERTISING MANAGER depiction of Jesus, and how nior journalism major Franklin SPORTS EDITOR “correctly” his birth is conveyed. Hernandez explained: “This is Editor’s Note: This article is satiri- Daniel Massa Aline Leclair New Nativity scenes include our Lord, we want to see him on cal. The names or the quotes from real placing the infant Jesus inside display as much as possible. We people have been created by the writer. ([email protected]) “Our floor just had our holiday “Hit up the Rec or play outside, just “[Heading] up to Stuart Field a small plastic bag and filling never needed to build up antici- COPY EDITOR Christmas party, so we ... decorated “I usually just hang with friends “I go home and eat.” [some] stress reliever. Or hang out to play a little soccer, and then it with water to represent the pation. Even though it may not be CIRCULATION MANAGER cookies and listened to Christmas or listen to music or watch ‘correct,’ we were always excited.” Kira Ogburn with friends.” get[ting] back to it.” mother’s amniotic fluid. This music. So that was a nice break.” ‘Parks and Rec.’” was first seen on public display Roesch Library, which has NOW HIRING in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican the largest collection of Nativ- ART DIRECTOR ity scenes from all across the SARAH GINN ALEX SCHOLTES MEGHAN VILLANO SCOTT STOERMER MARGARET BUKOWSKI City. Pope Francis was quoted ([email protected]) saying, “We just want to get all world, has had its staff work ex- Kelsey Mills Junior Senior First Year Sophomore Junior of the details right. In this day tra hours to update each of the Marketing Mechanical Engineering Marketing Entrepreneurship Communication and age, it is important to get thousands of Jesus figurines to all of the details correct; I for depict an accurate birth. Head one do not want to disrespect of Library Coordination Angela 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesaday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com The Immaculate Conception “Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand.” Or Christmas on Campus, as you may know it —Mark Twain, 1835 - 1910 STEVE MILLER If you attend Mass each year Staff Writer on the solemnity, it’s likely you hear your priest reiterate the “I’m afraid that Mary’s Dec. 8 solemnity is greatly precise definition of the Im- When I first glanced at the maculate Conception to avoid overshadowed by the sleeping in, studying up and fneditorial University of Dayton’s academ- the misunderstanding. Yet, it’s Trump’s comments absurd ic calendar before beginning my something so important to re- LAUGHING THROUGH THE PAIN freshman year, I was pleasantly member, especially during this Christmas-themed evening.” claim, it does not change the fact an episode in our history that we surprised to see that the uni- Advent season, because the Sometimes, fear gets the best of us. With all that has been going on in the that many Americans consider look upon with shame, and right- versity gives an entire day off preparation for Jesus’ coming world lately—the terrorist attacks in Paris, the mass shootings at a holiday his logic for the argument to be fully so. Does Trump really think of classes for the Immaculate into the world began long before tion, Mary shows us humanity’s to reaching a purified state. meaning in perspective. party in California and a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado, Donald true. There is a looming fear of enacting a similar policy would Conception. I envisioned a cer- the angel Gabriel visited Mary. origin, how we were all meant to And for us, students here on A group of UD students cel- Trump’s call to bar Muslims from entering the U.S.—it can be easy to suc- terrorism in the post-9/11 Unit- be beneficial to anyone? tain reverence on campus for our “The idea is that God wanted be,” Paluch said. “If you think Dayton’s Marianist campus, ebrated a Mass of Marian Con- cumb to fear. And that is what has happened. ed States that has made synon- It is completely wrong and ab- great patron, Mary, and a day for to prepare a sinless, fully-loving of human beings, pre-Adam and the Blessed Mother’s influence secration on the Solemnity this A recent New York Times/CBS survey shows pollers’ fear of terrorism ymous the terms “Muslim” and surd to give an entire population celebration before the end of the mother for His son, Jesus,” Pa- Eve, we were meant to be sin- reaches us on an even more lo- year, after preparing for 33 days in the U.S. at its highest peak since 9/11. In the wake of these tragedies, it’s “terrorist.” An association that a label based on the undertakings semester. luch said, “so that in the home less, fully-loving, in a state of cal level. beforehand with a spiritual re- not surprising that fear of terrorism has skyrocketed. Yet, it’s also important is obviously false, dehumanizing of an almost miniscule minority. To a certain extent, that vision at Nazareth, [Mary] would teach grace, in communion with God “Blessed Chaminade, the treat reflecting on the various to realize that there is still laughter in the world. STEVEN GOODMAN and Islamophobic. We don’t associate all Christians holds true in the form of Christ- him, nurture him, form him into and with each other.” founder of the Marianist fami- Church teachings on Mary as We’re here to guide you to some of that laughter (and perhaps an excuse Opinions Editor Some reporters have tried to with the extreme ideas of the mas on Campus. Yet, I’m afraid who he would become.” But as soon as the story of ly, talked about the Immaculate taught by the saints. to stop studying): show Trump the absurdity of his Westboro Baptist Church, nor that Mary’s Dec. 8 solemnity He explained how in Luke’s humanity began, sin entered the Conception and promoted that “The reason why we conse- Feeling frustrated by or just sick of talking about Trump’s desire to dis- For many people in the U.S., statement by asking him whether do we identify all Jews with the is greatly overshadowed by the Gospel, which we heard on the world. As a result, our dignity as title of Mary before the Church crate ourselves to Mary is be- criminate against an entire group of people? Check out a video the Kasich this past week saw the addition or not he sees barring all Mus- few who have committed acts of sleeping in, studying and Christ- Immaculate Conception, the children of God’s image became made that a dogma,” Paluch ex- cause we want her to be our campaign created called “What’s at Steak.” It features a very real announce- of another tally onto the count lims entry to the U.S. the same terrorism against Palestinians. mas-themed evening. We are a evangelist writes out Gabriel’s clouded by our tendency to give plained. mother as she was Jesus’s,” said ment for Trump Steaks with very real—and very bad—reviews superim- of “things Donald Trump has as creating internment camps So why does it make sense to so Marianist university, after all. greeting to Mary: “Hail, full of into temptation. Pope Pius IX proclaimed the Alexander Mingus, a sophomore posed over the video. (Trust him, steak is his favorite food.) Plus, the link said that I hate.” After the mass for Japanese-Americans during many individuals to identify all So what is the Immaculate Con- grace.” “Mary’s assumption, when she Dogma of the Immaculate Con- who was in the consecration at the end of the video takes you to a website with a Pac-Man-like game shooting in San Bernardino, Cal- World War II. Trump, of course, Muslims as terrorists? ception? Why is it so important? “That’s actually a title—“full was assumed body and soul into ception on Dec. 8, 1854, almost group. “And what better person replacing the title character with Trump’s head and the pellets with steaks. ifornia, Trump went to the podi- claims this is a completely differ- And why should we care? of grace”—it’s a Greek word, Heaven, points to humanity’s five years after Chaminade’s to be our spiritual mother than Lately, there’s also been talk about presidential candidate Barnie Sandler’s um and called for an immediate ent question. “The Immaculate Concep- Kecharitomene,” Paluch said, destiny,” Paluch said. “We be- death. the one who raised our Lord.” platform: “The Revolution begins with your memes.” The candidate’s site barring of all Muslims attempt- Except, of course, that it’s ex- Do you have an opinion? Want to tion is often a misunderstood “which is only ever used there, lieve that Mary is body and soul “Hence, [our chapel] is called As Christmas approaches gives regular folk an opportunity to create their own “dank maymays.” The ing to enter the U.S., regardless actly the same. be heard? Email Opinions Editor teaching of the church, but it’s in reference to Mary. She is full in heaven. That points to the sa- the Chapel of the Immaculate along with the end of the semes- candidate’s Facebook page, with a following of more than 23,000 users, of whether they were tourists, Japanese-Americans were Steven Goodman at goodmans1@ also a very important teaching,” of grace, that her heart had no credness of the human body and Conception and why that day is ter, this is a time to celebrate. features more of Sandler’s political messages. refugees, American citizens or placed into these camps for the udayton.edu to share it. Or email said Brother Brandon Paluch, a inward curve, she lived without how that cannot be violated, and so important for us here at UD,” But it’s also a time to pause and “South Park” is almost always a good choice when it comes satirizing immigrants. He believes that same reason Trump wants to bar [email protected] to suggest Marianist who works in Campus selfishness.” we see it so often violated in the Paluch said. reflect on this great mystery in everything and everyone. The current season offers a look at ads and how stopping an entire population of Muslims entrance: Americans story ideas or to ask any questions Ministry. “Some people think While the moment of Mary’s world today.” Practically speaking, as a holy which Mary shows us God’s call they’re taking over not just news but the entire world. Sometimes we are just people from entering a country were afraid. Afraid of those dif- regarding Flyer News. it’s about when Jesus was con- sinless conception is the literal With this broader perspective, day of obligation, the Immacu- for humanity. trying to read more about the conflict in the Middle East and are manip- will stop the fear of terrorism, ferent from them. Afraid of be- ceived. But it’s actually about reason for celebration on her so- we see that the Immaculate Con- late Conception is ideal to step ulated to click on the slideshow of the worst celebrity plastic surgery jobs despite the fact that those terror- ing attacked. Afraid of terrorism Mary’s conception and the belief lemnity, the mystery points to a ception is in fact the beginning back and celebrate Christmas ever, which directs to another slideshow, or so you thought, it isn’t even a ists who are Muslim (al-Qaida, coming from those who lived that she was conceived without much deeper reality—something of a full circle, not just of Mary on Campus before we go our slideshow it’s just an ad for face cream and suddenly a Whole Foods has the Taliban, ISIS) represent such within our own country, which any stain of original sin.” we can all connect with. and her role in the church but for separate ways after exams, but been erected to help gentrify the entire town until ads are the only ones left. a small number of the over one is exactly what happened in San “In the Immaculate Concep- all of humanity and our journey it’s important to keep the day’s While the world can be a dark and depressing place, try to lift your head billion Muslims in the world. Bernardino. up from time to time. And if the darkness doesn’t pass for a while, at least Although, I imagine, very few The internment of over we’ll have a surplus of raw material for comedy. would side with Trump on this 100,000 Japanese-Americans is Scientifically correct nativity scenes sweep UD fnstaff 2015-2016

ANDREW KOERNER our infant Lord and Savior by Berner expressed her joy in the Alumnus, Class of 2015 putting him in human form update: “I’ve set up each of these ONLINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DIRECTOR OF MARKETING before he’s even of this world. scenes and cleaned every figurine Amanda Dee Some have suggested having a in this library for the past 50 Alise Jarmusz How do you take a break from studying for finals? As Christmas approaches, pregnant figurine of Mary to be years. I know each piece like the many will be decorating their placed up until Christmas, but back of my hand. Some change PRINT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF homes with more than trees and pregnant people are gross and of pace is welcome in my book.” ASSISTANT ONLINE EDITOR we do not want to destroy the Although the updated scene lights. For Christians, a com- Louis De Gruy For all responses, visit flyernews.com/word-on-the-street. mon tradition is to put a Nativ- beauty of the Blessed Mother.” was not reflected in the annu- Allison Gauthier ity scene on display. A Nativity Some students shared al Christmas on Campus live scene uses figures and a stable to their family practices on Na- Nativity scene, it is likely to be NEWS EDITOR WEB TECHNICIAN depict the story of the birth of tivity scenes with Flyer News. reflected next year. “We’d like Jesus Christ. In addition to Jesus, “We always hid the baby Jesus to take it one step further and Rachel Cain Melissa Shaffer other biblical figures are includ- figurine,” sophomore interna- have a live birth,” University of ed such as Mary, Joseph and the tional business major Leopold Dayton President Daniel Cur- A&E EDITOR MULTIMEDIA EDITOR three kings. This tradition has Hochs said, “then we’d place ran said. “We’ll plan to relocate been practiced since the 13th him in the manger on Christmas somebody from Miami Val- Mary Kate Dorr Chris Santucci century. According to Nation- morning. That seemed accurate ley Hospital that morning and al Public Radio, a new version enough for me, but I under- set up shop. No epidurals, no BUSINESS MANAGER of the Nativity scene has been stand not all families do that.” C-sections, just a good old fash- OPINIONS EDITOR growing in popularity among Some families do leave the ioned stable birth surrounded Steven Goodman Molly Kunkel Christians all over the world. figurine on display through the by small children and animals.” The change concerns the infant entire Christmas season, as se- ADVERTISING MANAGER depiction of Jesus, and how nior journalism major Franklin SPORTS EDITOR “correctly” his birth is conveyed. Hernandez explained: “This is Editor’s Note: This article is satiri- Daniel Massa Aline Leclair New Nativity scenes include our Lord, we want to see him on cal. The names or the quotes from real placing the infant Jesus inside display as much as possible. We people have been created by the writer. ([email protected]) “Our floor just had our holiday “Hit up the Rec or play outside, just “[Heading] up to Stuart Field a small plastic bag and filling never needed to build up antici- COPY EDITOR Christmas party, so we ... decorated “I usually just hang with friends “I go home and eat.” [some] stress reliever. Or hang out to play a little soccer, and then it with water to represent the pation. Even though it may not be CIRCULATION MANAGER cookies and listened to Christmas or listen to music or watch ‘correct,’ we were always excited.” Kira Ogburn with friends.” get[ting] back to it.” mother’s amniotic fluid. This music. So that was a nice break.” ‘Parks and Rec.’” was first seen on public display Roesch Library, which has NOW HIRING in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican the largest collection of Nativ- ART DIRECTOR ity scenes from all across the SARAH GINN ALEX SCHOLTES MEGHAN VILLANO SCOTT STOERMER MARGARET BUKOWSKI City. Pope Francis was quoted ([email protected]) saying, “We just want to get all world, has had its staff work ex- Kelsey Mills Junior Senior First Year Sophomore Junior of the details right. In this day tra hours to update each of the Marketing Mechanical Engineering Marketing Entrepreneurship Communication and age, it is important to get thousands of Jesus figurines to all of the details correct; I for depict an accurate birth. Head one do not want to disrespect of Library Coordination Angela 12 OPINIONS SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com Columnist: ULTIMATE FRISBEE We need more common sense in gun control debate Club sport gains popularity at UD, around the world CHRIS ZIMMER Columnist, Senior , in No matter what side you’re Sen. Marco Rubio DAN DURKIN September, came out with his on in regards to the issue of our belief that criminals will ignore Second Amendment rights, you Staff Writer The so-called “gun control gun laws because they’re crim- have to look at both the big pic- issue” is one of the most debat- inals. ture as well as read between the Editor’s note: This story was scheduled ed subjects right now, whether I really have no idea what Sen. lines. We all need some common to appear in issue 8 on Dec. 2. However, you’re talking about fighting Rubio’s logic is on this one. The sense whether you’re watching due to a printing error in that issue, terrorism, public health or even bottom line is the fact that if we live TV coverage of a tragedy, Flyer News is republishing it here. commerce. Recent tragedies start closing loopholes at gun reading statistics or listening have polarized our country, and shows and private dealers, any to politicians speak. You have we are forced to pick a side. potential purchaser is going to to take everything with a grain The University of Dayton has Should we continue protecting have to fill out the Form 4473 of salt, do a little research and numerous sports clubs for student our rights to own and carry fire- FBI background check from a make a stance. participation. These clubs might arms, or pass legislature in favor Federal Firearms License before not get the publicity that some of of restricting it? We first need they purchase a firearm, a law the varsity sports do on campus, a dose of common sense before which is already in place. Ignor- even discussing it. Hillary Clinton has flip- ing this solution is just making but don’t mistake that for a lack So many outlandish things flopped on a plethora of issues it worse. Donald Trump immedi- of competitiveness or importance. have been said from the current over the years, but she reaf- ately addressed this issue when The fastest-growing and largest Democrat and Republican po- firmed her stance on not pro- he kicked off his campaign this club that UD offers is the Ultimate tential presidential candidates. tecting firearm manufacturers summer, by saying in an inter- Frisbee club team. Here are my top five favorite from law suits in October. view with AmmoLand Shooting claims in no particular order. This issue finds its roots in the Sports News, “Gun control does To give a little background to Protection of Lawful Commerce not reduce crime. It has consis- Ultimate Frisbee, it’s a 7-on-7 in Arms Act, which President tently failed to stop violence.” sport, meaning there are seven George W. Bush signed into law The truth of the matter, Mr. players for each team on the field in October 2005. The law pro- Trump, is that we don’t know if at once. Ultimate Frisbee is a tects firearm dealers and man- gun control would work because ufactures from being held liable we haven’t really implemented it. noncontact sport, and as senior for crimes committed with their It’s hard to make predictions of team member Stephen Moore products, and also holds them the outcome of legislature, but at puts it, “It’s self-officiated, which accountable for defective prod- least the issue is in the spotlight. makes it unique in regards to other ucts and negligence. We can’t Someone who is for gun control sports.” scapegoat those who work in the just connects the dots between firearms industry. According to current events such as mass Moore added that Ultimate the National Shooting Sports shootings and causes of the trag- Frisbee is a combination of many Foundation, the firearms and Sen. Bernie Sanders is edy. Just because you’re trying Photo of former Gov. Jeb Bush speak- sports. ammunition industry employed trying to make the argument for to make it harder for someone ing at the 2013 Conservative Political “There’s elements of football, Action Conference (CPAC) in Na- more than 260,000 people who regional gun control by saying to get a gun doesn’t mean you soccer, basketball, and really any had a $43 billion total econom- guns in Vermont are for hunt- can’t be patriotic, or not be able tional Harbor, Maryland by Gage ic impact, which happened to ing, but guns in Los Angeles to adequately to defend yourself Skidmore. Photo of Hillary Clinton sport like those,” Moore said. Gov. Jeb Bush claimed generate $5.8 billion in tax rev- [sic] are for killing. or your home. On the flip side, in Hampton, North Carolina by The game is played with a disc, three months ago that 99.999% enue. If we were allowed to file I see the point Sanders is try- we can’t predict if an increase in Marc Nozell. Photo of Sen. Bernie and teams can toss that disc to one The Dayton Ultimate Frisbee club team gathered at Stuart Field during family weekend in September. The club has 60 members and has two squads that play in tournaments all over the region. The team hopes to host a tournament at UD in the spring. Ultimate Frisbee was recently officially recognized by the of current gun owners should lawsuits, then businesses would ing to make, but he is wrong gun owners and carriers lowers Sanders at NYC Fundraiser by Mi- of their members, but there is no keep their guns in defense of chael Vadon. Photo of Sen. Marco International Olympic Comittee. Photo courtesy of Stephen Moore. be forced to buy more insurance here. Yes, guns are a part of our crime, but it really does make yardage to gain like football. Once the Second Amendment being in order to keep a budget and culture of sports, but people me wonder: What if the students Rubio at the 2013 Values Votes applicable to all citizens. not decrease their total revenue. who live in urban areas need to living in Irving Commons were Summit by Jamelle Bouie. Photo of someone has received the disc, they the schedule and organizing many they would merge the two teams that they use to communicate with disc sports including Ultimate According to the National Al- Clinton forgets the economic be allowed to protect themselves legal gun owners? Could they Donald Trump speaking at CPAC can’t move, or else they are called things for the team. The Ultimate together. each other when they are out there Frisbee, in August. While that liance on Mental Illness, 1 out of benefits of the Second Amend- as well. According to CNSnews. have defended themselves from 2011 in Washington, D.C. by Gage for traveling, so like basketball it Frisbee team usually plays in both The Ultimate Frisbee team competing. doesn’t guarantee that it will every 5 adults living in the U.S. ment, which seems weird be- com, the metropolitan areas of being the victims of an aggravat- Skidmore. is important that you establish a the fall and spring. travels to different colleges for each “We use nicknames as more of become an Olympic sport, it is an experience a mental illness in a cause her paycheck depends on L.A., Chicago and New York ed burglary? Could a female pro- pivot foot. “The Fall season is more like of their tournaments, including a strategy during games,” Moore important first step. given year, and 1 out of every 25 it, along with all those working City are the parts of our country tect herself from the threat of Design by Online Editor-in-Chief have episodes which substantial- government jobs. with the most gun-related homi- sexual assault walking home late Amanda Dee. Players get 10 seconds to throw a preseason, then in the spring is schools like Notre Dame, and said. “Where we might introduce Moore plays for the professional ly interfere or limits major life cides, being largely gang relat- one night from the library? What the disc to one of their teammates; like our regular season and playoff cities and states like Pittsburgh, ourselves to the other team, so we team in Cincinnati. This year, the activities. It also says 20 million ed. Someone riding the subway about the mass shootings at Vir- if they don’t, then it’s a turnover. season,” Haenszel said. Cincinnati and Tennessee. The might tell them our names, so when UD team had more and more citizens have substance disor- home or taking a walk in their ginia Tech in 2007 and Umpqua Like football, there is an end zone While tournaments are played in captains are also hoping to be able we call out one of our players, we people show up to their tent at ders. Here’s my question for neighborhood should be able to Community College this fall? teams have to try and score in, and the fall, it’s used as a time to get the to host a tournament at UD next use a nickname so the other team Up the Orgs, and it’s become a Bush: Do we really want some- defend themselves, as well as Could they have been stopped? one with severe depression to their homes. You can’t blame I would tend to think so, and so each score counts as one point. team developed and get your new semester. doesn’t zero in on a certain player.” big point of emphasis for people be able to purchase their ticket the responsible gun owners for do states such as Texas. Most games are played to 15, and members associated with the team. The origins of the club are For example, Haenszel is called looking to go to colleges. A lot of to suicide? Do we really a drug a small fraction of criminals. A bill signed into the law this teams have to win by two points. There is a common theme rooted in the 1980s, when Michael “C,” and Moore is called “Steve” the team members made sure the addict to be able to own or carry summer will allow students and The playing field is the same size amongst many of these players Kaylor founded the club. or sometimes “Beast.” schools they were looking at had a gun? faculty members at public and as a regulation-size football field, who join the Ultimate Frisbee Haenszel broke down the The team is hoping to duplicate an Ultimate Frisbee team. private universities to carry concealed handguns into class- but as you move up the ranks in team every year. Some people are history of the club. the success they had in the late This team will look to start rooms and residence halls and Ultimate Frisbee the field could get former athletes in high school that “The club kind of fell out in the 2000s, when they were a game competing again when UD comes takes effect next August. narrower, or the end zones could want to continue to be active in mid-1990s, but in the mid-2000s away from going to nationals. back from their winter break, get bigger too. college. With a 60-member club Eddie Mack and Evan Corcoran The team has a lot of confidence where they’ll spend most of their The Dayton club team travels all and Ultimate Frisbee being a 7-on- (UD alums) revitalized the club, coming into this season, with a lot time conditioning. They will look around the region to play. 7 sport, it forces the captains to [and] they named the team the of experience coming back. Some to do the school proud this spring “The sport is typically played adapt. ‘Ghetto Force,’” Haenszel said. of the results they had in the fall as they start their competitive in a tournament format, so we’ll The squad is split up into an “A” The team name was then leave them with great expectations season of Ultimate Frisbee. go somewhere over the weekend team and a “B” team. Not everyone changed to Dayton Ultimate, coming into the spring. ourpolicy for a tournament, [and] over the travels to the tournaments, so not but the team said they are taking This is a growing sport across If you are interested in joining the course of two days we’ll play seven all 60 members show up, and the suggestions for club names. the country and even the world. team, you can contact the team at Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to have a dialogue with the campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no or eight games,” senior captain people who are on the B team The team members enjoy the The International Olympic [email protected] representations or warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the right to edit or reject all copy. Note: Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or Conner Haenszel said. Haenszel, won’t be able to advance as much togetherness of the club, and how Committee officially recognized advocate the opinions in the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 500- to 600-word letters to the editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. along with fellow captain Jack in the playoffs as the A team it is unique to other clubs. Some of the World Flying Disc Federation, Hanson, is in charge of developing would, but when that point comes that has to do with the nicknames which is the governing body for 12 OPINIONS SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com Columnist: ULTIMATE FRISBEE We need more common sense in gun control debate Club sport gains popularity at UD, around the world CHRIS ZIMMER Columnist, Senior , in No matter what side you’re Sen. Marco Rubio DAN DURKIN September, came out with his on in regards to the issue of our belief that criminals will ignore Second Amendment rights, you Staff Writer The so-called “gun control gun laws because they’re crim- have to look at both the big pic- issue” is one of the most debat- inals. ture as well as read between the Editor’s note: This story was scheduled ed subjects right now, whether I really have no idea what Sen. lines. We all need some common to appear in issue 8 on Dec. 2. However, you’re talking about fighting Rubio’s logic is on this one. The sense whether you’re watching due to a printing error in that issue, terrorism, public health or even bottom line is the fact that if we live TV coverage of a tragedy, Flyer News is republishing it here. commerce. Recent tragedies start closing loopholes at gun reading statistics or listening have polarized our country, and shows and private dealers, any to politicians speak. You have we are forced to pick a side. potential purchaser is going to to take everything with a grain The University of Dayton has Should we continue protecting have to fill out the Form 4473 of salt, do a little research and numerous sports clubs for student our rights to own and carry fire- FBI background check from a make a stance. participation. These clubs might arms, or pass legislature in favor Federal Firearms License before not get the publicity that some of of restricting it? We first need they purchase a firearm, a law the varsity sports do on campus, a dose of common sense before which is already in place. Ignor- even discussing it. Hillary Clinton has flip- ing this solution is just making but don’t mistake that for a lack So many outlandish things flopped on a plethora of issues it worse. Donald Trump immedi- of competitiveness or importance. have been said from the current over the years, but she reaf- ately addressed this issue when The fastest-growing and largest Democrat and Republican po- firmed her stance on not pro- he kicked off his campaign this club that UD offers is the Ultimate tential presidential candidates. tecting firearm manufacturers summer, by saying in an inter- Frisbee club team. Here are my top five favorite from law suits in October. view with AmmoLand Shooting claims in no particular order. This issue finds its roots in the Sports News, “Gun control does To give a little background to Protection of Lawful Commerce not reduce crime. It has consis- Ultimate Frisbee, it’s a 7-on-7 in Arms Act, which President tently failed to stop violence.” sport, meaning there are seven George W. Bush signed into law The truth of the matter, Mr. players for each team on the field in October 2005. The law pro- Trump, is that we don’t know if at once. Ultimate Frisbee is a tects firearm dealers and man- gun control would work because ufactures from being held liable we haven’t really implemented it. noncontact sport, and as senior for crimes committed with their It’s hard to make predictions of team member Stephen Moore products, and also holds them the outcome of legislature, but at puts it, “It’s self-officiated, which accountable for defective prod- least the issue is in the spotlight. makes it unique in regards to other ucts and negligence. We can’t Someone who is for gun control sports.” scapegoat those who work in the just connects the dots between firearms industry. According to current events such as mass Moore added that Ultimate the National Shooting Sports shootings and causes of the trag- Frisbee is a combination of many Foundation, the firearms and Sen. Bernie Sanders is edy. Just because you’re trying Photo of former Gov. Jeb Bush speak- sports. ammunition industry employed trying to make the argument for to make it harder for someone ing at the 2013 Conservative Political “There’s elements of football, Action Conference (CPAC) in Na- more than 260,000 people who regional gun control by saying to get a gun doesn’t mean you soccer, basketball, and really any had a $43 billion total econom- guns in Vermont are for hunt- can’t be patriotic, or not be able tional Harbor, Maryland by Gage ic impact, which happened to ing, but guns in Los Angeles to adequately to defend yourself Skidmore. Photo of Hillary Clinton sport like those,” Moore said. Gov. Jeb Bush claimed generate $5.8 billion in tax rev- [sic] are for killing. or your home. On the flip side, in Hampton, North Carolina by The game is played with a disc, three months ago that 99.999% enue. If we were allowed to file I see the point Sanders is try- we can’t predict if an increase in Marc Nozell. Photo of Sen. Bernie and teams can toss that disc to one The Dayton Ultimate Frisbee club team gathered at Stuart Field during family weekend in September. The club has 60 members and has two squads that play in tournaments all over the region. The team hopes to host a tournament at UD in the spring. Ultimate Frisbee was recently officially recognized by the of current gun owners should lawsuits, then businesses would ing to make, but he is wrong gun owners and carriers lowers Sanders at NYC Fundraiser by Mi- of their members, but there is no keep their guns in defense of chael Vadon. Photo of Sen. Marco International Olympic Comittee. Photo courtesy of Stephen Moore. be forced to buy more insurance here. Yes, guns are a part of our crime, but it really does make yardage to gain like football. Once the Second Amendment being in order to keep a budget and culture of sports, but people me wonder: What if the students Rubio at the 2013 Values Votes applicable to all citizens. not decrease their total revenue. who live in urban areas need to living in Irving Commons were Summit by Jamelle Bouie. Photo of someone has received the disc, they the schedule and organizing many they would merge the two teams that they use to communicate with disc sports including Ultimate According to the National Al- Clinton forgets the economic be allowed to protect themselves legal gun owners? Could they Donald Trump speaking at CPAC can’t move, or else they are called things for the team. The Ultimate together. each other when they are out there Frisbee, in August. While that liance on Mental Illness, 1 out of benefits of the Second Amend- as well. According to CNSnews. have defended themselves from 2011 in Washington, D.C. by Gage for traveling, so like basketball it Frisbee team usually plays in both The Ultimate Frisbee team competing. doesn’t guarantee that it will every 5 adults living in the U.S. ment, which seems weird be- com, the metropolitan areas of being the victims of an aggravat- Skidmore. is important that you establish a the fall and spring. travels to different colleges for each “We use nicknames as more of become an Olympic sport, it is an experience a mental illness in a cause her paycheck depends on L.A., Chicago and New York ed burglary? Could a female pro- pivot foot. “The Fall season is more like of their tournaments, including a strategy during games,” Moore important first step. given year, and 1 out of every 25 it, along with all those working City are the parts of our country tect herself from the threat of Design by Online Editor-in-Chief have episodes which substantial- government jobs. with the most gun-related homi- sexual assault walking home late Amanda Dee. Players get 10 seconds to throw a preseason, then in the spring is schools like Notre Dame, and said. “Where we might introduce Moore plays for the professional ly interfere or limits major life cides, being largely gang relat- one night from the library? What the disc to one of their teammates; like our regular season and playoff cities and states like Pittsburgh, ourselves to the other team, so we team in Cincinnati. This year, the activities. It also says 20 million ed. Someone riding the subway about the mass shootings at Vir- if they don’t, then it’s a turnover. season,” Haenszel said. Cincinnati and Tennessee. The might tell them our names, so when UD team had more and more citizens have substance disor- home or taking a walk in their ginia Tech in 2007 and Umpqua Like football, there is an end zone While tournaments are played in captains are also hoping to be able we call out one of our players, we people show up to their tent at ders. Here’s my question for neighborhood should be able to Community College this fall? teams have to try and score in, and the fall, it’s used as a time to get the to host a tournament at UD next use a nickname so the other team Up the Orgs, and it’s become a Bush: Do we really want some- defend themselves, as well as Could they have been stopped? one with severe depression to their homes. You can’t blame I would tend to think so, and so each score counts as one point. team developed and get your new semester. doesn’t zero in on a certain player.” big point of emphasis for people be able to purchase their ticket the responsible gun owners for do states such as Texas. Most games are played to 15, and members associated with the team. The origins of the club are For example, Haenszel is called looking to go to colleges. A lot of to suicide? Do we really a drug a small fraction of criminals. A bill signed into the law this teams have to win by two points. There is a common theme rooted in the 1980s, when Michael “C,” and Moore is called “Steve” the team members made sure the addict to be able to own or carry summer will allow students and The playing field is the same size amongst many of these players Kaylor founded the club. or sometimes “Beast.” schools they were looking at had a gun? faculty members at public and as a regulation-size football field, who join the Ultimate Frisbee Haenszel broke down the The team is hoping to duplicate an Ultimate Frisbee team. private universities to carry concealed handguns into class- but as you move up the ranks in team every year. Some people are history of the club. the success they had in the late This team will look to start rooms and residence halls and Ultimate Frisbee the field could get former athletes in high school that “The club kind of fell out in the 2000s, when they were a game competing again when UD comes takes effect next August. narrower, or the end zones could want to continue to be active in mid-1990s, but in the mid-2000s away from going to nationals. back from their winter break, get bigger too. college. With a 60-member club Eddie Mack and Evan Corcoran The team has a lot of confidence where they’ll spend most of their The Dayton club team travels all and Ultimate Frisbee being a 7-on- (UD alums) revitalized the club, coming into this season, with a lot time conditioning. They will look around the region to play. 7 sport, it forces the captains to [and] they named the team the of experience coming back. Some to do the school proud this spring “The sport is typically played adapt. ‘Ghetto Force,’” Haenszel said. of the results they had in the fall as they start their competitive in a tournament format, so we’ll The squad is split up into an “A” The team name was then leave them with great expectations season of Ultimate Frisbee. go somewhere over the weekend team and a “B” team. Not everyone changed to Dayton Ultimate, coming into the spring. ourpolicy for a tournament, [and] over the travels to the tournaments, so not but the team said they are taking This is a growing sport across If you are interested in joining the course of two days we’ll play seven all 60 members show up, and the suggestions for club names. the country and even the world. team, you can contact the team at Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to have a dialogue with the campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no or eight games,” senior captain people who are on the B team The team members enjoy the The International Olympic [email protected] representations or warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the right to edit or reject all copy. Note: Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or Conner Haenszel said. Haenszel, won’t be able to advance as much togetherness of the club, and how Committee officially recognized advocate the opinions in the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 500- to 600-word letters to the editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. along with fellow captain Jack in the playoffs as the A team it is unique to other clubs. Some of the World Flying Disc Federation, Hanson, is in charge of developing would, but when that point comes that has to do with the nicknames which is the governing body for 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com VOLLEYBALL COLUMN Flyers finish successful season with loss to Penn State Flyers fall sports live up to the hype MEAGHAN MCNICHOL After this match, the women The Flyers continued their streak to strive toward greatness,” Horsmon younger group because we had such DANIEL MASSA Ashley Campbell broke the program’s gave up 24 unanswered points in a and it proved to be another thriller. the NCAA Tournament. Staff Writer advanced to the A-10 championship, for two more games with a sweep of said. great leaders within the senior class, Sports Editor all-time scoring record with a goal 24-7 loss to Western Illinois. The Flyers traveled to Columbus to Dayton won all 16 games against where they swept the Saint Louis Ohio University in their last regular The Flyers are dedicating this but I think this spring will be an against Rhode Island on Oct. 22, the The team saw the emergence of take on Ohio State, who had beaten conference opponents, going 14-0 in The Dayton volleyball team took Billikens. season game and a 3-1 win over off-season to improving every way important time for them to establish As the calendar inches closer to 59th of her storied career. She extend- redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Dayton 2-0 in Columbus during the regular season conference play and the 2015 season by storm. With nine kills and 10 digs in Villanova in the first round of the possible. themselves in that role.” turning the page to a new year, there ed the record to 63 through the end of Jeske, who began the season second season. The game once again went to beating George Washington and Saint The Flyers came back from a 0-4 the final match, Turner was named NCAA Tournament. “Just getting 1 percent better every This offseason will be dedicated to is no better time to reflect on the fall the season. on the depth chart. He entered the penalties after tying 1-1 in regulation Louis in the conference tournament start and polished off the season with Most Outstanding Player of the “Beating Villanova was one of the day is a big thing for us,” Emmenecker developing leadership and polishing semester. Campbell’s teammate, classmate season-opener at Robert Morris in the and overtime, but, this time, Dayton to secure a bid to the NCAA Tourna- a 27-6 overall record, 14-0 conference tournament. Loiars joined Turner on best highlights of the season,” senior said. “We are working on trying to the skills that resulted in such great As some of you may remember, and fellow Canadian midfielder Nicole second quarter and helped orchestrate failed to come away with a win, losing ment for the second straight year. record, Atlantic 10 championship and the All-Tournament Team, leading outside hitter Jenna Jendryk said. “It develop our skills and develop new success for the Flyers during the 2015 a column by yours truly was printed Waters set UD’s all-time assist record a 27-24 win and nine more consecu- 4-3 in penalties. The Flyers were matched up with second consecutive trip to the second Dayton with 10 kills in the title game. was a tough game, but we were able skills along with old skills.” season. in the Sept. 9 edition of Flyer News in the team’s next game Oct. 25 against tive wins to start the season 10-0 for The Flyers boasted the best offense Penn State in the second round for the round of the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore setter Jane Emme- to win it.” Horsmon and the team started “This offseason, there will be a describing the great opportunities stu- St. Bonaventure. She set a new record the first time since 1996. in the country, leading the NCAA in second consecutive year, as well. First, The women entered the A-10 necker was also recognized on the In the second round, the Flyers looking toward next season since their lot of training. We have some really dents had this fall to go see and cheer of 51 career helpers and extended that The Flyers thrived in close games, goals per game with 2.52. Senior mid- Dayton had to overcome Villanova in championship with a 21-game winning All-Tournament roster after setting took on perennial power and two- streak ended in the second round of talented athletic players who are going on some great UD sports teams. record to 54 by season’s end. with five of their wins decided by five fielder Amass Amankona was named the first round. And after losing the streak and increased that streak by 33 assists on the afternoon. time defending champion Penn State the NCAA tournament. While losing to need to work on some skill pieces I had some high expectations, Head coach Mike Tucker also got points or fewer. the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player and first set 25-21, UD won the next three two as they conquered the title for the During this tournament, Dayton for the second straight year. Although a big player like Turner—along with by just developing better chemistry,” which is why I was so passionate his 300th career win leading the pro- Chamberlin was named PFL Coach Midfielder of the Year and led the of- to advance. UD fell to Penn State once second year in a row. set a league-record by earning its it was a well-fought battle, the Flyers Loiars, Jendryk, two-time Atlantic 10 Horsmon said. “We need them to about trying to get readers to go see gram when the Flyers beat Fordham of the Year and received American fense all year, finishing the season with again, 3-1. However, the Flyers won The Flyers earned a bye to the 10th tournament title, including its fell to the Big Ten Nittany Lions 3-1. Libero of the Year Janna Krafka and fill in some roles they haven’t played for themselves, but I’m not sure even 3-1 on Oct. 18 at . Football Coaches Association Region 13 goals and five assists for 31 points. the second set by an impressive 25-13 semifinals, where they defeated sixth in the last seven years, as well While Penn State put the Flyers’ middle blocker Angel Agu—will be before.” I could have expected just how suc- The women’s soccer team went 4 FCS Coach of the Year honors, as That total tied for seventh nationally. score. George Washington 3-2. as advancing to a 23-game winning winning streak to an end, the Flyers a challenge for the team, Horsmon Although a 25-game winning streak cessful the four on-campus fall sports 10-9-1 on the season, including an well. Amankona was also one of 15 Dayton had four repeat conference In this match, senior outside hitter streak—the nation’s second-longest have expressed nothing but pride has high expectations in his returning might be tough to beat, if there’s any teams—football, men’s and women’s 8-2 conference record that earned the The men’s soccer team finished the semifinalists for the MAC Hermann award winners, led by senior outside Alaina Turner led the Flyers in double- active streak at the time. when looking back on their 2015 players and incoming recruits. team that can do it it’s going to be the soccer and volleyball—were in 2015. team the second seed in the Atlantic season with a 13-5-5 record and made award, college soccer’s equivalent of hitter Alaina Turner earning her sec- digit kills with a match-high 18 to “Winning is like an addiction, once season. “I think we have a lot of players 2016 Flyers volleyball team. The four teams had a combined re- 10 Tournament. The Flyers were up- its third-ever trip to the NCAA Tour- the Heisman Trophy. ond consecutive A-10 Player of the go with 13 digs for the team’s only you get a little taste you just want to Head coach Tim Horsmon hopes within the program that have the cord of 60 wins, 22 losses and six ties, set in penalties in the first round by nament, and first since 2008. Head coach Dennis Currier joined Year award. Senior libero Janna Krafka double-double. Senior outside hitter keep going, and that’s what we did,” to perform as well next season. ability to be great leaders,” Horsmon Staff writer Katie Obear contributed to this including a 30-6-1 combined home re- seven-seed Duquesne, who ended up Baujan Field also hosted an NCAA Tucker in the 300-win club during the won Libero of the Year, sophomore Jill Loiars contributed with 15 kills, Emmenecker said in an interview with “This program’s been about said. “We probably haven’t asked as story. cord. Football, men’s soccer and vol- winning the tournament. Tournament first round matchup this season. Currier finished up his 22nd setter Jane Emmenecker won Setter of along with five blocks. Flyer News. greatness, so we are going to continue much as we’ve needed to out of the leyball each won its respective confer- Head coach Rick Chamberlin’s year, as the Flyers hosted Oakland for season as a head coach and 11th at the Year and Horsmon shared Coach ence and/or conference tournaments football squad dealt with the loss of a rematch of a regular season home Dayton. of the Year honors with Rhode Is- and qualified for the NCAA Tourna- star running back Connor Kacsor game, when the Grizzlies gave Dayton Last, but certainly not least, the land’s Bob Schneck. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ment, with men’s soccer and volleyball four games into the season by going a 2-0 defeat. The rematch was a thrill- Dayton volleyball team might have 2015 was quite a season for fall advancing to the second round. 10-2 and winning the Pioneer Football er, with Dayton ultimately prevailing had the most impressive season of the sports here at UD. Hopefully you had It was a season filled with team and League title. That clinched the con- 4-3 in penalty kicks after playing to four. Head coach Tim Horsmon’s Fly- some chances to see these teams in Dayton sputters in aftermath of Austria ACL injury individual success and awards, includ- ference’s position in the NCAA FCS a 2-2 tie through regulation and two ers started off slow at 2-5 but then rat- action, and if you didn’t, I hope this ing some breaking and setting of pro- Championship, the program’s first trip overtime periods. tled off 25 straight wins through the season grabbed your attention for next STEVE MILLER have shot under 40 percent from push it every time—which, I think surgery in January and will be able gram records. to the tournament. They hosted a first Dayton faced another regular sea- rest of the regular season, the Atlantic year. Staff Writer the floor in each of their three we did a decent job of doing—but to redshirt this year because she Senior women’s soccer forward round game at Welcome Stadium and son rematch in the second round, 10 Tournament and the first round of losses this year, and over 40 percent once we don’t have it, just pull it played in under 30 percent of the A solid start to the new season in all of their six victories. Four of back out and get settled down.” team’s games, per NCAA rules. MEN’S SOCCER: has quickly gone sour for the those six wins saw Dayton put up Junior center Saicha Grant- “Those are positives,” Jabir said Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year and VOLLEYBALL: FOOTBALL: Dayton women’s basketball team, 80 points, and 79 in another. Allen recorded a double-double in in a press conference this week. Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Midfielder of the Year Senior Amass Amankona First Team All - who has dropped its last two Defensively, UD has held Friday’s defeat with 11 points and “Once she has surgery, she’ll go FALL Senior outside hitter Alaina Turner Senior linebacker Chris Beaschler, senior cornerback First Team All-Atlantic 10 contests to Purdue and Gonzaga, strong—but to little avail with the 11 rebounds. through all the protocols. She’s Atlantic 10 Libero of the Year Cameron Stubbs, senior offensive tackles Zac Morgan, SPORTS Amankona, senior forward Maik Schoonderwoerd, putting the Flyers at 6-3 on the year. poor offensive production. “Saicha played her heart out, and unfortunately well aware what they Senior libero Janna Krafka senior offensive tackle Jimmy Vogel, sophomore AWARDS junior forward James Haupt, junior defender Lalas The losses came in the midst “Our defense, percentage-wise I think played more minutes than are, and she’ll rehab and get strong Atlantic 10 Setter of the Year cornerback Christian Searles (defensive and special Abubakar of a season-ending injury to has been pretty good,” Jabir said. she usually does,” Jabir said. “But and come back.” Sophomore setter Jane Emmenecker teams), freshman punter Sean Smith 2015 Second Team All-Atlantic 10 senior guard Kelley Austria, which “Purdue we held to 33 [percent she needs more help too.” He was referring to Austria’s Atlantic 10 Co-Coach of the Year Second Team All-PFL Senior midfielder Kissima Bojang occurred in the second quarter shooting], [Gonzaga] we held to 34. Burdette and Grant-Allen each sophomore season when she Tim Horsmon Senior long snapper Robert Delaney, redshirt freshman Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team of the Flyers’ 83-57 win Dec. 2 And we still didn’t defend great.” played 36 minutes against Gonzaga, underwent ACL surgery the first First Team All-Atlantic 10 running back Tucker Yinger Freshman forward Kennedy Nwabia at Toledo. Austria tore her left Sophomore point guard Jenna more than any other player on time, on her right knee. Turner, Emmenecker, sophomore middle Honorable Mention All-PFL Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Burdette put up a career-high 22 either team that night. “A lot of what she did for blocker Amber Erhahon Senior wide receiver Cory Stuart, senior safety Danny Amankona, Haupt, senior defender Andrew Lightner and will undergo surgery early in points against Gonzaga, a bright There will clearly be a learning us [was] intangible,” Jabir said. Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Leach, senior tight end Ian Palin, redshirt sophomore 2016. spot for the Flyers, but there was curve as the team adjusts to game “Defending the ball, getting off WOMEN’S SOCCER: Krafka Senior CLASS Award First Team All-America linebacker Jack Crain Amankona Without her, the Flyers’ offense little help around her. Senior center plans that don’t include Austria. But the ball and stealing passes, her Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team PFL Coach of the Year has gone cold. They shot 34 percent Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova was there’s also a sense of urgency to ability to shoot the ball, her ability Year Freshman defensive specialist/libero Margo National Soccer Coaches Association of America Rick Chamberlin (Also won American Football Coaches from the floor in the 61-58 loss at held pointless and senior guard right the ship and get the team back to handle it. She did a lot of stuff Senior forward Ashley Campbell Wolf (NSCAA) All-Midwest Region Association (AFCA) Region 4 FCS Coach of the Year) Amankona and Abubakar (Both First Team), Haupt Purdue Dec 6. Amber Deane finished the game in the win column. that you don’t even see on the stats Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team Co-Special Teams Player of the Year and Schoonderwoerd (Both Third Team) Friday at UD Arena, the Flyers with just one point. The Flyers struggled the whole game “There is a new rotation, kids but were really important to us.” Senior midfielder Nicole Waters Krafka Redshirt senior Nick Kaczkowski against Gonzaga, ultimately losing NSCAA Second Team All-American shot 35 percent in a 57-47 loss to “Jenna had 22 points on eight of that hadn’t been playing are playing Now, the team has to learn who First Team All-Atlantic 10 American Volleyball Coaches Association Co-PFL Scholar Athlete of the Year to the Bulldogs, 57-47. Junior center Senior Amass Amankona Gonzaga. It was the first time since 11 shooting … but she had eight now,” Jabir said. can step in and take on Austria’s Campbell, Waters, sophomore (AVCA) Midwest All-Region Team Turner, Beaschler (Also won First Team CoSIDA Academic All- Saicha Grant-Allen (#55) records December 2012 that the Flyers had turnovers,” Jabir said. “And that Two freshmen, guard Lauren on-court duties. While that’s forward Alexis Kiehl Erhahon (Honorable Mention) Redshirt sophomore midfielder Libby Leedom American) a double-double with 11 points Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team failed to accumulate 50 points in a points out, to me, not that she’s and 11 rebounds. Chris Santucci/ Cannatelli and forward Maddy certainly not an overnight fix, Jabir First Team Academic All-PFL MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Senior defender Meghan Herr, junior defender game. a bad player but that she’s trying Multimedia Editor Dennis, started against Gonzaga and the team want to return to their Beaschler, Leach, Stuart, Vogel, Crain, Yinger, redshirt “We’re broken right now … to do too much because we’re not but were stifled all game. Dennis winning ways as soon as possible. All-Atlantic 10 Team Kathleen Golterman freshman quarterback Alex Jeske Junior Hunter Johnston (Also was named Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team we’re missing something,” head doing enough to help her.” Austria out. finished with two points and The Flyers return to the court to the Atlantic 10 Men’s Cross Country All- Second Team Academic All-PFL Freshman midfielder/forward Beth Kamphaus coach Jim Jabir said after Friday’s Burdette, who started on “I feel fine,” Burdette said Cannatelli didn’t score. Dec. 20 to take on Princeton at Academic Team) Morgan, Palin, senior defensive back Brett Bass, senior loss. “We’re not efficient offensively last year’s Elite Eight team as a postgame Friday about her “Kelley was kind of a glue kid, UD Arena. Then, they conclude National Soccer Coaches Association of America ( defensive end … We’re not sharing it. We’re not freshman, has already seen her increased role, “but I need to make she did a lot of little things that non-conference play Dec. 30 at WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: NSCAA) All-Region Michael Gray, sophomore running back Alex Kenner moving the basketball.” offensive role increase this season. better decisions.” we’re missing right now,” Jabir Wisconsin-Green Bay before the All-Atlantic 10 Team Waters (First Team), Campbell (Second Team) Field goal percentages are easy But there will be even more scoring “I think it’s just taking care of concluded about his senior leader. Atlantic 10 season starts Jan. 3. Sophomore Emily Leonard and freshman Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American GRAPHIC BY ART DIRECTOR KELSEY MILLS. to point to after losses. The Flyers responsibility on her now with the ball,” she continued. “We try to As for Austria, she will undergo Taylor Vernot Waters 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 Online at flyernews.com VOLLEYBALL COLUMN Flyers finish successful season with loss to Penn State Flyers fall sports live up to the hype MEAGHAN MCNICHOL After this match, the women The Flyers continued their streak to strive toward greatness,” Horsmon younger group because we had such DANIEL MASSA Ashley Campbell broke the program’s gave up 24 unanswered points in a and it proved to be another thriller. the NCAA Tournament. Staff Writer advanced to the A-10 championship, for two more games with a sweep of said. great leaders within the senior class, Sports Editor all-time scoring record with a goal 24-7 loss to Western Illinois. The Flyers traveled to Columbus to Dayton won all 16 games against where they swept the Saint Louis Ohio University in their last regular The Flyers are dedicating this but I think this spring will be an against Rhode Island on Oct. 22, the The team saw the emergence of take on Ohio State, who had beaten conference opponents, going 14-0 in The Dayton volleyball team took Billikens. season game and a 3-1 win over off-season to improving every way important time for them to establish As the calendar inches closer to 59th of her storied career. She extend- redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Dayton 2-0 in Columbus during the regular season conference play and the 2015 season by storm. With nine kills and 10 digs in Villanova in the first round of the possible. themselves in that role.” turning the page to a new year, there ed the record to 63 through the end of Jeske, who began the season second season. The game once again went to beating George Washington and Saint The Flyers came back from a 0-4 the final match, Turner was named NCAA Tournament. “Just getting 1 percent better every This offseason will be dedicated to is no better time to reflect on the fall the season. on the depth chart. He entered the penalties after tying 1-1 in regulation Louis in the conference tournament start and polished off the season with Most Outstanding Player of the “Beating Villanova was one of the day is a big thing for us,” Emmenecker developing leadership and polishing semester. Campbell’s teammate, classmate season-opener at Robert Morris in the and overtime, but, this time, Dayton to secure a bid to the NCAA Tourna- a 27-6 overall record, 14-0 conference tournament. Loiars joined Turner on best highlights of the season,” senior said. “We are working on trying to the skills that resulted in such great As some of you may remember, and fellow Canadian midfielder Nicole second quarter and helped orchestrate failed to come away with a win, losing ment for the second straight year. record, Atlantic 10 championship and the All-Tournament Team, leading outside hitter Jenna Jendryk said. “It develop our skills and develop new success for the Flyers during the 2015 a column by yours truly was printed Waters set UD’s all-time assist record a 27-24 win and nine more consecu- 4-3 in penalties. The Flyers were matched up with second consecutive trip to the second Dayton with 10 kills in the title game. was a tough game, but we were able skills along with old skills.” season. in the Sept. 9 edition of Flyer News in the team’s next game Oct. 25 against tive wins to start the season 10-0 for The Flyers boasted the best offense Penn State in the second round for the round of the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore setter Jane Emme- to win it.” Horsmon and the team started “This offseason, there will be a describing the great opportunities stu- St. Bonaventure. She set a new record the first time since 1996. in the country, leading the NCAA in second consecutive year, as well. First, The women entered the A-10 necker was also recognized on the In the second round, the Flyers looking toward next season since their lot of training. We have some really dents had this fall to go see and cheer of 51 career helpers and extended that The Flyers thrived in close games, goals per game with 2.52. Senior mid- Dayton had to overcome Villanova in championship with a 21-game winning All-Tournament roster after setting took on perennial power and two- streak ended in the second round of talented athletic players who are going on some great UD sports teams. record to 54 by season’s end. with five of their wins decided by five fielder Amass Amankona was named the first round. And after losing the streak and increased that streak by 33 assists on the afternoon. time defending champion Penn State the NCAA tournament. While losing to need to work on some skill pieces I had some high expectations, Head coach Mike Tucker also got points or fewer. the Atlantic 10 Offensive Player and first set 25-21, UD won the next three two as they conquered the title for the During this tournament, Dayton for the second straight year. Although a big player like Turner—along with by just developing better chemistry,” which is why I was so passionate his 300th career win leading the pro- Chamberlin was named PFL Coach Midfielder of the Year and led the of- to advance. UD fell to Penn State once second year in a row. set a league-record by earning its it was a well-fought battle, the Flyers Loiars, Jendryk, two-time Atlantic 10 Horsmon said. “We need them to about trying to get readers to go see gram when the Flyers beat Fordham of the Year and received American fense all year, finishing the season with again, 3-1. However, the Flyers won The Flyers earned a bye to the 10th tournament title, including its fell to the Big Ten Nittany Lions 3-1. Libero of the Year Janna Krafka and fill in some roles they haven’t played for themselves, but I’m not sure even 3-1 on Oct. 18 at Baujan Field. Football Coaches Association Region 13 goals and five assists for 31 points. the second set by an impressive 25-13 semifinals, where they defeated sixth in the last seven years, as well While Penn State put the Flyers’ middle blocker Angel Agu—will be before.” I could have expected just how suc- The women’s soccer team went 4 FCS Coach of the Year honors, as That total tied for seventh nationally. score. George Washington 3-2. as advancing to a 23-game winning winning streak to an end, the Flyers a challenge for the team, Horsmon Although a 25-game winning streak cessful the four on-campus fall sports 10-9-1 on the season, including an well. Amankona was also one of 15 Dayton had four repeat conference In this match, senior outside hitter streak—the nation’s second-longest have expressed nothing but pride has high expectations in his returning might be tough to beat, if there’s any teams—football, men’s and women’s 8-2 conference record that earned the The men’s soccer team finished the semifinalists for the MAC Hermann award winners, led by senior outside Alaina Turner led the Flyers in double- active streak at the time. when looking back on their 2015 players and incoming recruits. team that can do it it’s going to be the soccer and volleyball—were in 2015. team the second seed in the Atlantic season with a 13-5-5 record and made award, college soccer’s equivalent of hitter Alaina Turner earning her sec- digit kills with a match-high 18 to “Winning is like an addiction, once season. “I think we have a lot of players 2016 Flyers volleyball team. The four teams had a combined re- 10 Tournament. The Flyers were up- its third-ever trip to the NCAA Tour- the Heisman Trophy. ond consecutive A-10 Player of the go with 13 digs for the team’s only you get a little taste you just want to Head coach Tim Horsmon hopes within the program that have the cord of 60 wins, 22 losses and six ties, set in penalties in the first round by nament, and first since 2008. Head coach Dennis Currier joined Year award. Senior libero Janna Krafka double-double. Senior outside hitter keep going, and that’s what we did,” to perform as well next season. ability to be great leaders,” Horsmon Staff writer Katie Obear contributed to this including a 30-6-1 combined home re- seven-seed Duquesne, who ended up Baujan Field also hosted an NCAA Tucker in the 300-win club during the won Libero of the Year, sophomore Jill Loiars contributed with 15 kills, Emmenecker said in an interview with “This program’s been about said. “We probably haven’t asked as story. cord. Football, men’s soccer and vol- winning the tournament. Tournament first round matchup this season. Currier finished up his 22nd setter Jane Emmenecker won Setter of along with five blocks. Flyer News. greatness, so we are going to continue much as we’ve needed to out of the leyball each won its respective confer- Head coach Rick Chamberlin’s year, as the Flyers hosted Oakland for season as a head coach and 11th at the Year and Horsmon shared Coach ence and/or conference tournaments football squad dealt with the loss of a rematch of a regular season home Dayton. of the Year honors with Rhode Is- and qualified for the NCAA Tourna- star running back Connor Kacsor game, when the Grizzlies gave Dayton Last, but certainly not least, the land’s Bob Schneck. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ment, with men’s soccer and volleyball four games into the season by going a 2-0 defeat. The rematch was a thrill- Dayton volleyball team might have 2015 was quite a season for fall advancing to the second round. 10-2 and winning the Pioneer Football er, with Dayton ultimately prevailing had the most impressive season of the sports here at UD. Hopefully you had It was a season filled with team and League title. That clinched the con- 4-3 in penalty kicks after playing to four. Head coach Tim Horsmon’s Fly- some chances to see these teams in Dayton sputters in aftermath of Austria ACL injury individual success and awards, includ- ference’s position in the NCAA FCS a 2-2 tie through regulation and two ers started off slow at 2-5 but then rat- action, and if you didn’t, I hope this ing some breaking and setting of pro- Championship, the program’s first trip overtime periods. tled off 25 straight wins through the season grabbed your attention for next STEVE MILLER have shot under 40 percent from push it every time—which, I think surgery in January and will be able gram records. to the tournament. They hosted a first Dayton faced another regular sea- rest of the regular season, the Atlantic year. Staff Writer the floor in each of their three we did a decent job of doing—but to redshirt this year because she Senior women’s soccer forward round game at Welcome Stadium and son rematch in the second round, 10 Tournament and the first round of losses this year, and over 40 percent once we don’t have it, just pull it played in under 30 percent of the A solid start to the new season in all of their six victories. Four of back out and get settled down.” team’s games, per NCAA rules. MEN’S SOCCER: has quickly gone sour for the those six wins saw Dayton put up Junior center Saicha Grant- “Those are positives,” Jabir said Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year and VOLLEYBALL: FOOTBALL: Dayton women’s basketball team, 80 points, and 79 in another. Allen recorded a double-double in in a press conference this week. Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Midfielder of the Year Senior Amass Amankona First Team All - Pioneer Football League who has dropped its last two Defensively, UD has held Friday’s defeat with 11 points and “Once she has surgery, she’ll go FALL Senior outside hitter Alaina Turner Senior linebacker Chris Beaschler, senior cornerback First Team All-Atlantic 10 contests to Purdue and Gonzaga, strong—but to little avail with the 11 rebounds. through all the protocols. She’s Atlantic 10 Libero of the Year Cameron Stubbs, senior offensive tackles Zac Morgan, SPORTS Amankona, senior forward Maik Schoonderwoerd, putting the Flyers at 6-3 on the year. poor offensive production. “Saicha played her heart out, and unfortunately well aware what they Senior libero Janna Krafka senior offensive tackle Jimmy Vogel, sophomore AWARDS junior forward James Haupt, junior defender Lalas The losses came in the midst “Our defense, percentage-wise I think played more minutes than are, and she’ll rehab and get strong Atlantic 10 Setter of the Year cornerback Christian Searles (defensive and special Abubakar of a season-ending injury to has been pretty good,” Jabir said. she usually does,” Jabir said. “But and come back.” Sophomore setter Jane Emmenecker teams), freshman punter Sean Smith 2015 Second Team All-Atlantic 10 senior guard Kelley Austria, which “Purdue we held to 33 [percent she needs more help too.” He was referring to Austria’s Atlantic 10 Co-Coach of the Year Second Team All-PFL Senior midfielder Kissima Bojang occurred in the second quarter shooting], [Gonzaga] we held to 34. Burdette and Grant-Allen each sophomore season when she Tim Horsmon Senior long snapper Robert Delaney, redshirt freshman Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team of the Flyers’ 83-57 win Dec. 2 And we still didn’t defend great.” played 36 minutes against Gonzaga, underwent ACL surgery the first First Team All-Atlantic 10 running back Tucker Yinger Freshman forward Kennedy Nwabia at Toledo. Austria tore her left Sophomore point guard Jenna more than any other player on time, on her right knee. Turner, Emmenecker, sophomore middle Honorable Mention All-PFL Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Burdette put up a career-high 22 either team that night. “A lot of what she did for blocker Amber Erhahon Senior wide receiver Cory Stuart, senior safety Danny Amankona, Haupt, senior defender Andrew Lightner and will undergo surgery early in points against Gonzaga, a bright There will clearly be a learning us [was] intangible,” Jabir said. Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Leach, senior tight end Ian Palin, redshirt sophomore 2016. spot for the Flyers, but there was curve as the team adjusts to game “Defending the ball, getting off WOMEN’S SOCCER: Krafka Senior CLASS Award First Team All-America linebacker Jack Crain Amankona Without her, the Flyers’ offense little help around her. Senior center plans that don’t include Austria. But the ball and stealing passes, her Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team PFL Coach of the Year has gone cold. They shot 34 percent Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova was there’s also a sense of urgency to ability to shoot the ball, her ability Year Freshman defensive specialist/libero Margo National Soccer Coaches Association of America Rick Chamberlin (Also won American Football Coaches from the floor in the 61-58 loss at held pointless and senior guard right the ship and get the team back to handle it. She did a lot of stuff Senior forward Ashley Campbell Wolf (NSCAA) All-Midwest Region Association (AFCA) Region 4 FCS Coach of the Year) Amankona and Abubakar (Both First Team), Haupt Purdue Dec 6. Amber Deane finished the game in the win column. that you don’t even see on the stats Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team Co-Special Teams Player of the Year and Schoonderwoerd (Both Third Team) Friday at UD Arena, the Flyers with just one point. The Flyers struggled the whole game “There is a new rotation, kids but were really important to us.” Senior midfielder Nicole Waters Krafka Redshirt senior Nick Kaczkowski against Gonzaga, ultimately losing NSCAA Second Team All-American shot 35 percent in a 57-47 loss to “Jenna had 22 points on eight of that hadn’t been playing are playing Now, the team has to learn who First Team All-Atlantic 10 American Volleyball Coaches Association Co-PFL Scholar Athlete of the Year to the Bulldogs, 57-47. Junior center Senior Amass Amankona Gonzaga. It was the first time since 11 shooting … but she had eight now,” Jabir said. can step in and take on Austria’s Campbell, Waters, sophomore (AVCA) Midwest All-Region Team Turner, Beaschler (Also won First Team CoSIDA Academic All- Saicha Grant-Allen (#55) records December 2012 that the Flyers had turnovers,” Jabir said. “And that Two freshmen, guard Lauren on-court duties. While that’s forward Alexis Kiehl Erhahon (Honorable Mention) Redshirt sophomore midfielder Libby Leedom American) a double-double with 11 points Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team failed to accumulate 50 points in a points out, to me, not that she’s and 11 rebounds. Chris Santucci/ Cannatelli and forward Maddy certainly not an overnight fix, Jabir First Team Academic All-PFL MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Senior defender Meghan Herr, junior defender game. a bad player but that she’s trying Multimedia Editor Dennis, started against Gonzaga and the team want to return to their Beaschler, Leach, Stuart, Vogel, Crain, Yinger, redshirt “We’re broken right now … to do too much because we’re not but were stifled all game. Dennis winning ways as soon as possible. All-Atlantic 10 Team Kathleen Golterman freshman quarterback Alex Jeske Junior Hunter Johnston (Also was named Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team we’re missing something,” head doing enough to help her.” Austria out. finished with two points and The Flyers return to the court to the Atlantic 10 Men’s Cross Country All- Second Team Academic All-PFL Freshman midfielder/forward Beth Kamphaus coach Jim Jabir said after Friday’s Burdette, who started on “I feel fine,” Burdette said Cannatelli didn’t score. Dec. 20 to take on Princeton at Academic Team) Morgan, Palin, senior defensive back Brett Bass, senior loss. “We’re not efficient offensively last year’s Elite Eight team as a postgame Friday about her “Kelley was kind of a glue kid, UD Arena. Then, they conclude National Soccer Coaches Association of America ( defensive end … We’re not sharing it. We’re not freshman, has already seen her increased role, “but I need to make she did a lot of little things that non-conference play Dec. 30 at WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: NSCAA) All-Region Michael Gray, sophomore running back Alex Kenner moving the basketball.” offensive role increase this season. better decisions.” we’re missing right now,” Jabir Wisconsin-Green Bay before the All-Atlantic 10 Team Waters (First Team), Campbell (Second Team) Field goal percentages are easy But there will be even more scoring “I think it’s just taking care of concluded about his senior leader. Atlantic 10 season starts Jan. 3. Sophomore Emily Leonard and freshman Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American GRAPHIC BY ART DIRECTOR KELSEY MILLS. to point to after losses. The Flyers responsibility on her now with the ball,” she continued. “We try to As for Austria, she will undergo Taylor Vernot Waters 16 SPORTS Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 MEN’S BASKETBALL Flyers experience hiccup against Chattanooga, Pierre returning

DANIEL MASSA through the period. The Flyers took Sports Editor a 46-40 lead on a Smith 3-pointer with 9:30 to play. The Chattanooga Mocs snapped Senior guard Eric Robertson the Dayton men’s basketball team’s countered with a three of his own 26-game home winning streak on the Mocs’ next possession. Then, Saturday night, 61-59. Chattanooga pressured UD in the After winning their first two backcourt and forced a Darrell Davis games following the AdvoCare turnover, as he threw a pass right to Invitational, 86-71 over North Pryor, who took a few dribbles and Florida on Dec. 5 and 72-67 on the sank a three to tie the game at 46. road against 21st-ranked Vanderbilt Those two threes came 15 on Wednesday night, Dec. 9, the seconds apart, and Dayton never led Dayton men’s basketball team had a by more than three points after that. chance to show up in the national “Give Chattanooga credit,” Miller top 25 rankings for the first time this said after the game. “I thought they season. earned the win, and played without The team had been in the their best player. [That] goes to show receiving votes category since the you how good they are.” preseason and had moved up a “We just finished up a stretch with couple spots on that list in the first probably about six or seven games few weeks of the season. in a row with teams that aspire to do All the Flyers had to do was beat what we do, which is play in March,” Chattanooga at UD Arena Saturday Miller said. “Our schedule didn’t night, and they would sit at 8-1 on allow us to play poor, and we played the year with three wins over big- poor tonight.” conference opponents Alabama, Pollard led UD with 20 points Iowa and Vanderbilt. on 6-of-10 shooting. However, his Dayton was down by as many as free throw troubles resurfaced, as he 16 points with 3:02 left in the first missed as many as he made, going half at Vanderbilt before sophomore 8-for-16 from the line. Dayton shot guard Darrell Davis helped spur a 14-for-26 as a team from the free run that halved the deficit and put throw line. the Flyers down 40-32 at halftime. “I told the team that I apologize Davis had an individual 8-2 run for missing so many down the against the Commodores, and junior stretch,” Pollard said. point guard Scoochie Smith hit two “Kendall works very hard every free throws with three seconds left day on his free throw: He shoots a in the half to cut the lead to eight. good percentage in practice,” Miller The Flyers continued the said. “He’s improved. It’s just tough momentum from the end of the to translate it during the game.” first half into the second, especially Despite the misses, Miller did like defensively. Vanderbilt made six the opportunities Pollard earned. field goals the entire second half, “If you shoot 16 free throws in shooting 24 percent. That was a a game, you’re doing something stark contrast to the 57.7 percent Nothing came easy for the Dayton men’s basketball team Saturday night against Chattanooga. The Flyers lost 61- right,” Miller said. “He’s just got to they shot in the first half. 59, snapping their 26-game home winning streak. Junior guard Kyle Davis (pictured) finished with 10 points, four figure a way out to make a couple Junior forward Kendall Pollard rebounds, one assist and one steal. Dayton is 7-2 and faces Furman Saturday at 7 p.m. at UD Arena. more.” Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor had his best game of the season, “I knew on Wednesday night our leading the Flyers with 21 points “It means absolutely zero,” There is a possibility of Pierre not senior guard Casey Jones, sidelined team wasn’t as good as everyone on 7-of-10 shooting. That included Miller told the media in Nashville playing this year, which would leave due to injury. Jones leads the Mocs said, and it’s not as bad as everyone a desperation 3-pointer he made at after the game about the top 25. him with a full year of eligibility that in scoring (12.6 points per game) thinks it is right now,” Miller said. the end of the shot clock with 43 “We’re better off with a chip on our he could use next season. and rebounding (6.5 rebounds per “[It’s] somewhere in the middle. It’s seconds left to give Dayton a seven- shoulder. We’re better off being the Miller proved to be prophetic game). our job to get better.” point lead. underdogs. If they put us in the top about the potential negative aspects Junior guard Greg Pryor stepped The Flyers will have six days off Redshirt freshman center Steve 25, I’ll take it, but all that does is it of being discussed in the top 25, as up in Jones’ absence, leading before returning to UD Arena 7 p.m. McElvene flirted with another gives our fans a chance to tell our Dayton struggled all night against Chattanooga with 15 points and four Saturday, Dec. 19 against Furman. double-double, falling one rebound guys how good they are, and they’re Chattanooga. assists. He also hit two free throws short with 10 points and nine not very good right now.” The Flyers faced a 29-24 halftime with five seconds left in a tie game to rebounds. In other news, Miller announced deficit after a slow first half, in which give the Mocs the 61-59 lead, which Dayton head coach Archie Miller that suspended senior Dyshawn neither team shot better than 43 they held onto for the win. barely had any time to celebrate the Pierre will return to the team for percent from the floor. Chattanooga Dayton led by as many as six early Vanderbilt win before he cautioned the second semester. However, it out-rebounded Dayton 20-12 (the in the second half, but Chattanooga his team and the fan base about the is unclear at this time when he will final margin ended up being 33-30 always found a way to stay in it. risks of letting the talk affect future begin playing, or if he will play at all Chattanooga) in the half despite A particularly deflating example results. this year. playing without their best player, of that came just over halfway FOLLOW @FLYERNEWS ON TWITTER FOR MORE UPDATES ON CAMPUS, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS