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friday, april6, 2018 #MeetMeOnMainStreet 11 a.m.-1:30p.m. freelunch! Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org 3 The inviolable contract contract inviolable The this Bill 151 violated Sharp — a single father example, “I am not a rare for the future Sharp worries North Oldham High SchoolNorth Oldham Kentucky. County, in Oldham of these many passed “They hour and the eleventh bills at contract made the inviolable impacts which null and void, but not [just] teachers, firefighters and policemen, on a public pension anyone program.” the state by is promised public to its government guaranteeing employees, were them the benefits they hired. when promised the removing by contract public pension for future Sharp said the bill teachers. the public-school “will erode system and will impact the ability of schools to recruit and retain highly qualified people for the long term.” and teacher for the past nine many — has educated years or have attend students who he has He says UC. attended other jobs two had to work in addition to teaching to for his son. provide he said. but a commonality,” to work teachers have “Many multiple jobs to get by.” school system, of Kentucky’s futures teachers’ noting that remain uncertain when retirement is not guaranteed. CHARLES BERTRAM | LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | TNS HERALD-LEADER CHARLES BERTRAM | LEXINGTON “The main point of the main point “The that explained Groneck also was A compromise and years, years “For “My main concern is the rally said the protest was less was said the protest rally fund andabout the pension another proposal. more about not necessarily was rally fund,” because of the pension the “[It was] said. Groneck to proposed they fact that public funding from take schooling.” planned to legislatures forreduce allotted funds such as student services, kindergartens, preschools, mentoring, tutoring, extracurriculars, counseling, centers family resource programs. and after-school used funds Congress Instead, to reduce initially allocated health costs for educators’ for these care plans to pay services — an option many with. teachers are happy the pension made regarding which plan for teachers, budget that a two-year allows pensions plans for protects all current teachers. teachers promised Kentucky did not have they that money tried to come even and never noting said, Groneck up with,” shouted attendees rally many funds first.” “Find from lack of transparency said Michael legislatures,” my teacher from a history Sharp,

ELIZABETH SCHMITT | NEWS EDITOR | NEWS ELIZABETH SCHMITT of Commonwealth The the original bill Though incited outrage move The thousands of In response, actions did yield Their a fourth- Groneck, Mary Thousands of Kentucky school teachers marched Monday, April 2, 2018 from the Kentucky Education Association’s Kentucky the Association’s Education April from 2, 2018 Monday, of Kentucky marched Thousands school teachers Public cuts. their pensions and education changes to legislative protest to Ky. in Frankfort, Capitol headquarters the State to or because of spring break. join in the protest either to closed Monday, were schools in all 120 Kentucky counties News

Kentucky legislature passed legislature Kentucky Thursday bill a sewage containing changes to pension plan for the state educators. “the listed as involving was of wastewater local provision Bill 151 Senate services,” instead included drastic reforms of the current impacting the pension plan, futures security of Kentucky teachers. amongst teachers statewide. any that bill stipulates The 1, teachers hired after Jan. a hybrid receive would 2019, cash-balance Teachers’ at Retirement System of than the rather Kentucky, established pension plan. outside the teachers gathered capitol building to protest, causing 120 counties in to close schools for Kentucky of due to high rates the day teacher absences. The results, however. took place while protests in session, the Congress was to make legislatures allowing changes meeting the teachers’ demands. criminal justice student year the Monday attended who Teachers protest over senate bill senate over protest Teachers 4 Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org News for manufacturers,” said [U.S.] very unappetizing made laborcosts inthe and overactive unionshave reported. jobs,WashingtonPost The of thousandsdomestic tariffs forcostinghundreds and consumersblamedthe in 2002, industry workers implemented steeltariffs suffer. and theirbusinesseswill that vehicle prices willrise automakers, areconcerned are goingtobevery happy.” workers, andyour workers you’re goingtohiremore we give you that help— that level playing field—if companies …Ifwe give you to seeexpansionsofthe Trump said. “You’re going of goodthingshappen,” steel industry. the American expanding of creating morejobsand steel andaluminuminhopes companies tobuyU.S.-made incentivize domestic said inaspeech. aluminum, thepresident steel and10percent for percent forforeign-made Canada. excluding Mexicoand from allforeigncountries steel andaluminumimports Trump announcedtariffson with hopesofcreating more jobs Trump announces newsteel tariff Washington, D.C. on andLithuanianPresidentKaljulaid DaliaGrybauskaite Tuesday, ofthe 3,2018intheEastRoom April White Housein President Donald Trump hostsajoint news conference President withLatvian Raimonds Vejonis, Estonian President Kersti “Globalizing corporations When theU.S. last Many companies, like “You’re goingtoseealot The taxismeantto Import tariffswillbe25 On March 1, President BRIANA RICE|CONTRIBUTOR Ohio’s 9thDistrict, says the Kaptur said. Democratic Rep. Marcy platform ofthiscountry,” lose thesteelproduction Congress. exist onbothsidesof of theproposed legislation efforts. However, supporters concerns regarding tariff Paul Ryan has echoed inauguration. do sosincethepresident’s him oneof16peopleto Trump’s cabinet, making that hewould resignfrom tariffs —announced Tuesday Cohn —anopponentofthe GaryEconomic Adviser president wrote on Twitter. 12 Trillion Dollars,” the Trade Deficitsofmorethan jobs andaccumulated 6,000,000 manufacturing than 55,000factories, our Country haslostmore industry. the domesticmanufacturing consumer pricesandaffect U.S. jobgrowth, raise concerns that itwillhinder of thisdecisioninclude protective oftheirpatents.” companies aresuper is becauseaerospace industry herein[Kentucky] a manufacturingpocket of the onlyreasonthat thereis Ronan Engineering. “I think machinist who works for Numerical Control (CNC) Vincent Mellon, aComputer Kaptur, who represents “We cannot afford to Republican HouseSpeaker In response, Chief “From Bush1topresent, The harshestcriticisms unfair foreigntrade policies. been negatively impactedby state’s steelindustry has effect April 9.effect April The tariff increaseswilltake to fruitandnutvarieties. from frozen porkandwine exports,different American by upto25percent on128 response. tariffs againsttheU.S. in has threatened toimplement aluminum behindCanada— supplier offoreign-steeland (EU) —thesecondbiggest effect March 23. new tariffs, which went into increase inpricedueto aluminum —areexpected frames —allmadeof computer partsandbike but it’sdefinitelyaproblem.” response tothisproblem, or themostdiplomatic appropriate, responsible know ifblanket tariffsare intellectual property. Idon’t really paying touseour a product and…not said. “China ismaking you make value,” Mellon imbalanced. foreign trade policiesas legislation, hedoessee the diplomatic tactoftariff hard-hit.” “Steel hasbeenparticularly in every sector,” shesaid. across theboard, almost this very unreciprocal trade been heavily harmedby “Regions like my own have China hasincreasedtariffs The European Union Items suchasbeer, pop, “Making aproduct ishow While Mellonquestions OLIVER CONTRERAS |SIPA USA |TNS UC after dismissalfrom team Former volleyball player sues account. and removed thephotofrom herInstagram two-piece swimsuits,” thesuitreads. them inoutfits, includingbutnotlimitedto, complexion despitephotographs picturing who were ofslighterbuildandlighter members ofthewomen’s volleyball team “too sexy” despitebeingfullyclothed. about hersocialmediaposts, callingthem arrival oncampus, Alvey begantoharass her January 2017. recruiting didnotslow. University toplay collegeball, but Alvey’s unsuccessful. Ifeanyi went toOregonState lawsuit. scouting herforUC’steam, according tothe her timeinhighschoolthat Alvey began by many college-level coaches. Itwas during By age14, shewas already beingrecruited comment onthelawsuit. intentional inflictionofemotionaldistress. sexual harassment, retaliation and — allegesrace andsex-baseddiscrimination, associate athletic directorMaggie McKinley coach Molly Alvey andexecutive senior pictures hercoachdeemed “too sexy.” dismissed from theteamforInstagram Shalom Ifeanyi issuingUCafterbeing “I can’tbelieve shehastogothrough this,” Still, Ifeanyi followed hercoach’sorders “No suchrequestswere madetoother The lawsuit alleges that soonafterIfeanyi’s Ultimately, Ifeanyi transferred toUCin Alvey’s recruitingeffortswere initially Ifeanyi played volleyball mostofherlife. UC’s athletic departmenthasdeclined to The lawsuit —filedagainstUC, volleyball University ofCincinnati volleyball player LAUREN STYCZYNSKI |STAFF REPORTER to comment. one [shouldbe]treated like thisever again.” criminal justicestudentLaurenMartin. “No this doesn’thappenagain,” saidthird-year to thelawsuit. failed tocompleteitsinvestigation, according nine monthssincefilinghercomplaintUC Office afterherdismissal;however, inalmost according tothelawsuit. scholarship forthe2017-18academicyear, the lawsuit alleges. Ifeanyi willremain on her athletic scholarshiptopay fortuition, 2018-2019 seasonandcannolongerrelyon Alvey’s dismissal, according tothelawsuit. was presentforthemeetingandagreedwith from thewomen’s volleyball team. McKinley and onJune 29, 2017, Ifeanyi was dismissed Ifeanyi todemandmorephotosberemoved. alleges. you thinkthey see?” Alvey asked, thelawsuit remove photos. Ifeanyi’s Instagram pageanddemandedshe on theteamforupcomingseason. discuss herrehabprocess andIfeanyi’s role prepare fortheupcomingseason. trained, rehabbingforakneeinjury to even play.” worked sohard at volleyball andnow can’t Kaihlan Williams. “I feelsobadlythat she said second-year medical sciencesstudent Both Ifeanyi andthe Title IXofficedeclined “We needtobedoingmoremake sure Ifeanyi filedacomplaintwithUC’s Title IX She willnolongerbeabletoplay forthe Ifeanyi sentatextobjectinginresponse, In thedays that followed, Alvey texted “When footballplayers seethis, what do At theendofmeeting, Alvey pulledup On June 19, 2017, Ifeanyi and Alvey metto Between February andJune 2017, Ifeanyi TNR FILE Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org 5 “I think that paying a a paying “I think that Record News The and “It’s an investment, He said he hoped to on “Our current strategy the athletic Since 2015, STORY CONTINUED PAGE 7 PAGE CONTINUED STORY student fee for athletics for athletics student fee is not inherently wrong are all we in a sense that a part of a community,” recently who said Ridpath, study completed a research on student perceptions fee in the of the athletic Mid-American Conference — one of the most highly- subsidized Division I conferences in the NCAA. “My issue is the amount, students and the fact that in a real voice don’t have institutions, many this at about know and not many it.” on numerous attempted to six weeks occasions over with schedule an interview Athletic a UC Bohn through Department representative. Despite their assurances a meeting with Bohn that they forthcoming, was the unable to arrange were interview. in the it’s an investment Bohn enterprise on campus,” subsidies said of athletic with in a 2015 interview “It’s a strategic CityBeat. with a high investment return.” decrease the deficit. our budget is to continue to revenue as much generate Bohn can externally,” as we said. department’s deficit has

“While the UC Athletic “While the Ridpath said the fee isn’t fee isn’t said the Ridpath “You look at schools that that schools look at “You David Ridpath, associate associate Ridpath, David “That money could — and could — and money “That Before coming to UC’s Before coming to UC’s “I’m obviously not happy not happy “I’m obviously Department has experienced Department transformation a profound it is not the one he under Bohn, soared intended. Deficits have the and students are paying price” the problem; rather, the the rather, the problem; with lack of transparency students poses issues. aren’t in the Power Five Five aren’t in the Power [including] conferences, he said. Cincinnati,” are are schools that “These subsidized heavily obviously student fees and their by institutional subsidies.” professor of sports of sports professor Ohio at administration said students at University, most schools are unaware are being their pockets that the athletic emptied by department. should — be allocated should — be allocated would things that towards be useful for the student Jennings as a whole,” body deficit isn’t our “The said. this still attend I would fault. did if they university great but it just tell us about it, more shady it even makes don’t they on their part that all.” at let us know uptown campus this year, campus this year, uptown had previously Jennings Ash UC’s Blue attended the he was where location 2016-17 Most Outstanding Work. Student in Social about it,” fourth-year social social fourth-year about it,” Jennings student Drew work said. surprised to learn UC to learn UC surprised quietly been officials have them to pay forcing each thousands of dollars to subsidize the athletic department. TNR FILE UC officials have covered covered UC officials have students were Several the prior four years, records records years, the prior four show. the deficit with student the from fees and money fund, school’s general is primarily funded which a For student tuition. by full-time undergraduate price the four-year student, the athletic tag to cover was department’s deficit show. records almost $4,900, While the UC Athletic Athletic the UC While the 2017, 2014 and Between 2015. “It’s really fun to be a fun to be a “It’s really 2015. this is our like I feel part of. time.” Department has experienced transformation a profound the one it is not under Bohn, Deficits have he intended. are soared and students the price. paying department’s deficit athletic million totaled almost $102 increase over — a 33 percent Bohn was awarded a a awarded Bohn was respect national want “We during Bohn’s introductory introductory during Bohn’s conference. news In 2015, contract. five-year Ono extended his contract prompting 2021, through director the UC athletic “seismic a to promise within the transformation” program. on and the ability to play the biggest stage possible,” in October Bohn told Fox19

“To recruit a leader of of recruit a leader “To In February 2014, then- 2014, In February DAVID WYSONG | EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WYSONG DAVID REPORTER | STAFF EDWARDS ZACH Mike’s caliber and national caliber and national Mike’s the standing only reaffirms and pride promise strength, Ono said Athletics,” of UC University of Cincinnati of Cincinnati University President Santa Ono he had announced that Bohn as chosen Mike athletic the school’s new director. UC’s four-year athletic deficit reaches nearly $102 Million $102 nearly reaches deficit athletic four-year UC’s News 6 Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org News slum guysaredestroying this of anobvious thing…the itinerant occupants. house studentandother these properties primarily local properties. Many of indefinitely onthefront of rental companieshang temporary bannersmany violations includethelarge they advertise. Common attached tothebuildings may notbepermanently properties inthecommunity that signageonrental announced Tuesday.Ziegler (CUFNA) PresidentLinda Neighborhood Association starting June 1, 2018, CUF (CUF) willbeenforced and Fairview Heights Clifton, University Heights neighborhoods comprising on properties inthe concerning rentalsignage UC isintheprocess ofupdating thewifiandphone system campus-wide. New signageregulation to beenforced onClifton area properties “The rentalsignsarekind The regulation stipulates A new regulation LEYLA SHOKOOHE |CONTRIBUTOR year detailingsignswhich brochures earlierthis pleas, thecitydistributed ish, like we have nolaws.” makes uslookthird world- It’s justjunk. It’sgarbage. It has aperpetualsignonit... of it. Every third building urban design. “We gettired transportation, planningand Cincinnati’s divisionheadof spent years asthecityof goes,” saidMartin, who as farenforcement neighborhood [inCincinnati] Martin. six-year board memberJack longtime CUFresidentand — aproblem addressedby has largelygoneunenforced a criminalviolation, therule the front ofit.” a stupidsignplasteredon around somethingthat’s got their rightmindwants tolive Ziegler said. “Nobody in residential neighborhood,” Addressing CUFNA’s “We’re probably theworst Because thesignsarenot FILE ART my personallaptop] anditjustrandomly kicked meoff. That fourth-year neuroscience student. “I was takingatest[on but ifit’stheschool laptopit’sdecent,” saidKellsa Mbah, a cellphone —onUC’snetwork. issues when usingpersonaldevices —like alaptop, tabletor Ethernet cables, theseaccesspointsproject wireless signals. access pointsinselectlocations oncampus. Connectedby [Wi-Fi] getsspotty.” fourth-year neuroscience student. “I’m allover campus, and academic web-based needs. is crucialforonlineclasses, printingservicesandother accessible forfrequentusers. across theuniversity, makingthenetwork fasterandmore all UCbuildings. organizers areinstallingnew state-of-the arttechnologyto network equipment—iscurrently underway. Project different phases. be inprogress forthenexttwo years, isdividedintofour network forUCstudentsandfaculty. The project, which will which aimstoprovide afaster, morereliableandsecure “IT NEXT” project —aninitiative implementedby UCIT in termsofjusthow our they have openings. But do needtoadvertise that recognizing that landlords the communitymakes, are all…compromises to me,” Martinsaid. “Those seem kindofreasonable existing guidelinesthat students. area which housesmany that they chosetolive inan included —acknowledge — sheandherhusband noting that many residents being reasonable,” shesaid, all aboutcompromise and housing. who create student-occupied developers andlandlords short-term residentsandthe between long-termresidents, a positive relationship essential tomaintaining ordinances like theseis resident, saidenforcing violated theordinance. UC looksto provide faster, more reliable network for students “[If] I’monlike my personal laptopIhave some issues, Some studentssaidthey noticeahigherproportion of Wi-Fi To mitigate poorconnections, UCITwillinstallwireless “I usuallyusemy personallaptop,” said Anmole Kaur, a For mostcollegestudents, having areliablenetwork Phase two willboostwirelesscapacityandcoverage Phase one—thefirststepinupgrading theuniversity’s The University ofCincinnati isputtingitseffortsintotheir CAM KEEFE|CONTRIBUTOR ZACH PERRIN|NEWS EDITOR “There already aresome “From my perspective, it’s Lyn Martin, another CUF they’ve gotthezoningon land, they buytheproperty, hold thedollars, they buythe willing tounderstandthey reach outandactlike we’re Martin said. “We justhave to want todosomethinggood,” welcome andpragmatic sign. their attendance isa alike. For someresidents, members andCUFresidents response from CUFNA since mid-2017togauge attended CUFNA meetings student residentsmustmake. residents andtransient compromises long-term another exampleofthe developer Trinitas —isyet facility from Indiana-based rental property —ahousing of anew thousand-bed around thosesigns.” be somereasonablerules to live in, thereneedsto attractive neighborhood neighborhood looksasan “I thinkthey reallytruly Trinitas developers have The impendingconstruction the announcementof neighborhood gamesand details abouttheupcoming at themeetingincluded product outofthat.” with themtogetagood codes. We justhave towork their side[and]thebuilding and Teachers-DyerComplex. McMicken Hall, MemorialHall, Tangeman University Center the Performing Arts, Kowalewski Hall, Mary Emery Hall, Library, theCollege ofLaw Building, Corbett Centerfor already received theirphaseone updates includetheBlegen will continuethrough June 5. The buildingswhich have piece ofthewhole project. equipment rooms toaccommodate thenew equipmentasa any necessary renovations andelectricalupgrades inthe equipment rooms. Duringthisassessmenttherewillbe electricity. Ifthepower goesout, sodoesthephone. the factthat internet-basedphoneservices requireworking cheaper thanlandlines. Onepotentialdownside, however, is explores how internet-basedphonesystemswork. called “The BasicsofInternet Telephony” which further or modem. phones toa VoIP adapter, which thenconnectstoacomputer internet-based phonesystem. a traditional landlinesystem—willbeupgraded tothe maintenance andupsizethescaleoftheirtelephonesystem. (VoIP) phonesystem. UCIThopestoincreasestability, ease at UCtoaninternet-based Voice over InternetProtocol was fine.” happened twice…ButonceItookitonaschoolcomputer, it the areas that isupfor rezoning Luther Dr. King Group andMartin Healthbuildingonthecorner ofClifton isoneof Other topicsdiscussed UCIT iscurrently planningforphasestwo and three. The phaseoneupgrades aretakingplacecurrentlyand Phase fourwillupgrade theelectricalsystemsinnetwork According tothewebsite, internet-basedphonesystemsare The University ofNorthCarolina-Chapel Hill hasaclass Internet-based phonesystemswork by connectingthe All desksandphonelines—many ofwhich operate on Phase threeincludesupgrading thetelephonesystem public. Meetings areopentothe 17 at HughesHighSchool. will beheld Tuesday, April captain. Cincinnati Police District5 Doug Wiseman asthenew AARON DORSTEN |CHIEFPHOTOGRAPHER The nextCUFNA meeting Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org 7 take classes at at classes take The News Record collected financial collected financial Record News The Florida of Central the University In 2017, subsidies, in athletic growth Despite steady rising 13 were fees athletic estimated “We is the first installment of the series This not unique to UC. When comparing athletic athletic comparing When to UC. not unique to other student payments department schools within the American Athletic are students Cincinnati (AAC), Conference near the top. in the university public every reports from of Memphis, except for the University AAC laws. records public Tennessee’s due to students Cincinnati that show Records in proportion contribute the second-highest the only students from — trailing AAC the Connecticut. of University to the university from $4.2 million received only $109 came out but their deficit, cover UC By comparison, of each student’s wallet. year. than $1,200 that students paid more down the fees will slow it does not look like to Ridpath. according soon, anytime of tuition,” faster than the growth percent said. Ridpath a compilation of titled Misplaced Priorities, of the University stories highlighting how along Follow Cincinnati spends its money. coverage. for more in coming weeks WWW.SINCLAIR.EDU/SUMMER - Jimmy Dirr - Jimmy Summer 2018 term dates. term Summer 2018 GET AHEAD. GET AHEAD. Summer Registration Begins March 26 Begins March Summer Registration Make the most of your summer: of your the most Make LEARN MORE Dayton | Eaton | Englewood | Huber Heights | Mason | Online | Englewood | Eaton Dayton and ask your advisor how Sinclair courses can transfer can transfer Sinclair courses advisor how and ask your Sinclair Community College. Check out available courses courses Check out available College. Sinclair Community Visit www.sinclair.edu/dates for a complete list of all list a complete for www.sinclair.edu/dates Visit back to the University of Cincinnati. Take 4-week, 8-week or 8-week 4-week, Take of Cincinnati. the University back to 12-week classes at one of our convenient locations or online. locations one of our convenient at classes 12-week TAKE YOUR GEN ED CLASSES IN THE SUMMER! GEN ED CLASSES YOUR TAKE SUMMER @ SINCLAIR SUMMER @ “It’s not showing in [their] performance on in [their] performance on “It’s not showing is deficits with student funds Covering The former treasurer for UC’s for UC’s former treasurer The “It’s unfair to students “It’s unfair athletic department. He also questions how He also questions how department. athletic has benefited UC teams. the money said. Burch the field,” lets the athletic department show their their department show lets the athletic appreciation.” blames Burch College Republicans, lack of for students’ the administration contributions to the about their awareness who don’t go to these who don’t Half of sporting events. is probably this money luxury going towards athletes items that don’t necessarily need” TNR FILE During his 12-year period as head period as head 12-year During his department spent $2.1 UC’s athletic a two- signed Tuberville In October 2016, Tuberville paid the university In the end, construction fourth-year “It’s ridiculous,” final Tuberville’s finished 4-8 in Cincinnati design student second-year Conversely, $1,500 a semester,” “I struggle to make professor … I do think that money to the to the money think that … I do professor and athletes be used for the coaches should things.” more important 10 won Wooden UCLA, at coach championships. national in 2017. payments million in severance of payments 90 percent Approximately one person — former UC head toward went Tuberville. football coach Tommy with a $2.4 million extension contract year than double the buyout — more buyout to the according under his original contract, months Less than two Enquirer. Cincinnati and UC parted ways. Tuberville later, than $900,000 more $1.9 million — over in his original contract. owed payments said. Burch management student Ryan left the Tuberville the position “After gotten much have he shouldn’t in, program all.” at of a buyout season as head coach. Cole understands the athletic Jamie wishes but department’s need for the money, the current annually- than lower it was charged amount. “UC tried to join the Big 12 Cole said. got into have would If we [Conference]. helped us out have it definitely would that, them be all right with I’d in the long run. under $1,000 as long as it was taking money more sports-related and came with even benefits [for] students — something that “Coaches are being paid in an artificial “Coaches are being paid in an artificial The head coaches of the football and head coaches of the football and The So, how is the department spending their the department spending their is how So, The department’s total expenses for total expenses for department’s The “It’s unfair to students who don’t go to don’t go to who “It’s unfair to students Jimmy Dirr, a fourth-year accounting accounting a fourth-year Dirr, Jimmy Bohn stated that a successful athletic a successful athletic that Bohn stated market because we aren’t paying in labor,” in labor,” aren’t paying because we market coaches who paying “You’re said. Ridpath I less. be able to do this for a lot would who an issue with somebody just have is coaching and making more than the UCLA at Wooden John president. university the highest paid more than couldn’t make men’s basketball teams and their 16 teams and their 16 men’s basketball a shared total of $8.76 assistants received of $486,674 million in 2017 — an average Revenue to UC’s NCAA according each, the By comparison, and Expense report. received 381 student-athletes university’s scholarships totaling $9.31 million — $24,442 per athlete. roughly money? money? 2017 were $62.8 million, meaning student student meaning $62.8 million, 2017 were of their nearly 43 percent subsidies covered show. records expenses, these sporting events,” Dirr said. “Half of this “Half of this Dirr said. these sporting events,” luxury going towards is probably money need, don’t necessarily athletes items that uniforms and warmups.” such as alternate student at UC, said he wonders where the the where said he wonders UC, student at is going. comprising the deficit money department serves as an attractive “front “front as an attractive serves department from boosting applications UC, for porch” contributions from students and prospective donors. increased by more than $3.5 million, and and more than $3.5 million, by increased 2017 than paid $123 more in each student not see the Bohn did did in 2015. they for. said he had hoped decrease he STORY FROM PAGE 5 PAGE FROM STORY News 8 Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org Life &Arts ‘The TheoryofRelativity’ electrifies, relates to audience intimate venue. When audiencesenteredthetheater, they studio. The show’s raw, intimate story deserves anequally more incommonthaninitiallythought. and physics studentsinteracted, realizingthey may have message was revealed aftertherehearsalasperformers on Einstein’stheory ofrelativity. The truthbehindtheshow’s students toattend arehearsalperformanceandgaugeinsight Undergraduate Physics DirectorRichard Gassandhis with anemphasisonphysics. As such, CCM invited UC through gorgeoussongsandhumorous monologues. the humanconditionandinterconnectedness ofallpeople written by NeilBartram. “The Theory ofRelativity” explores Hill, features abeautifullymoving contemporary score Theater. The musical, inspiredby abookwrittenby Brian as partoftheirStudioSeriesintheCohenFamily Studio department debuted “The Theory ofRelativity” thisweekend The College-Conservatory ofMusic(CCM)’smusicaltheatre ANNE SIMENDINGER|STAFF REPORTER There couldn’tbeabettervenue forthemusicalthan The musicalfollows thestoriesofcollegestudents it was asureknock-out. lighting, blocking, instrumentalabilitiesandrocking voices, struggling toachieve theirparents’ expectations. Between the playing guitarasthecast sangaboutthehardships of Expectations” —asongwhich featured fourperformers performer. Onesuchjaw-dropping number was “Great throughout, aseachsongseemedtoperfectlyfitits even cat allergies—was atrulyrefreshingexperience. onstage —suchasdivorce, phobias, sexuality, addictionand performer. Seeingsuchrealscenariosbeingtalked about feel like they were having acasualconversation witheach number withrealisminmind. The show madeaudiences Johannigman, thedirectorandchoreographer, stagedevery scene withthephrase “I amnothingwithoutyou.” Katie complex relationships between individuals, concludingeach night sky. made attendees feellike they were gazingupat thestarry chalkboard greetedthem. The lighting accentingthetheater were transported intoacollegeclassroom where aclean The variety ofthescorekept audiencesentertained As theshow began, performersbeganexploringthe which madetheshow’s messageblossomtofruition. unparalleled messageofhopeandhumanunderstanding, it allowed audiencestogrow withthecast, delivering an allowed every character tolearnfrom oneanother. Inaway, Seeing difficulttopicsandthemesaddressedsohonestly important andtransformative that performanceartcanbe. students putintothisshow remindedmehow incredibly very longtime. performance oneofthebestpiecesartIhave seenina to thiscast’sincredibleproduction, Icaneasilycallthis night oftheatre performance. polished actingabilities, thisgroup trulymadeforanelectric Between theirbeautifulinstrumentals, soaringvoices and showcasing theendlessabilitiesschoolhastooffer. “The Theory ofRelativity” hastrulyoutdoneitself, brilliantly cast didn’tshy away from theindividualityofits’ performers. Witnessing thevulnerability, love andpassionthat these I went intotheshow notknowing anything aboutit. Due Despite apowerful group dynamic, thetalented13-person PROVIDED BY CCM Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org 9 PROVIDED The film, to date, has has to date, film, The received mixed reviews. mixed reviews. received it has been successful While and in terms of revenue recognition, worldwide the direction and plot have left critics and viewers underwhelmed. catastrophe.” Cagnacci trained in Bologna and Rome — in Bologna and Rome — Cagnacci trained “a sensuous beauty,” is Cagnacci’s work the at will be on display Cagnacci’s work recent exhibition was held in 2008 at the the 2008 at held in was recent exhibition Domenico in Forlì. Musei San but the time — at artistic centers key two works producing spent most of his career He and Faenza. Forlì Rimini, like for towns for villages artistic works also produced Montegridolfo and even such as Saludecio, di Romagna. his birthplace — Santarcangelo an Italian historian. said Cesare Gnudi, expands into life that “[It’s] an exuberant a magnificent and a spectacular vision, delights itself in that ballet; a world joyful of of brilliant colors, an enchanted game the same and at of sounds, dazzling lights, is closer and a reality that time discovers abbreviated, much a new, more earthly, we all of these, with nature: relationship are typical seventeenth-century seen, have notes but expressed in such singular form add a new they it can be easily said that that of Italian painting.” accent to the history 22. July Art Museum through Cincinnati Despite this, some have some have Despite this, filmography,” Mendelson Mendelson filmography,” writes. One” Player “Ready called movie. Spielberg’s worst Slashfilm.com writer Chris lambasted the Evangelista “muddled, calling it a movie, hideous downright, Cagnacci is considered one of the most one of the most Cagnacci is considered sovereigns legendary “[Cagnacci] imbued Magdalene Lucretia and Mary Cleopatra, “Spielberg takes the the “Spielberg takes settings, the rich colors of their clothes, the the their clothes, the rich colors of settings, realism and especially the lighting dramatic their bodies, the artist painted with which intrigue their owners offered have would as edification.” as well and sensual pleasure seventeenth-century eccentric painters of He was period. Italy and the Baroque themes of life and infamous for recurring are — most of which in his works death famed for their religious in subject and eroticism. and ruler of Egypt, Cleopatra, of the past, with surprising future King of Israel, David, humanity in light of the violence and the press release brutality of their acts,” painting style and “His dramatic reads. paralleled choice of subjects unconventional more than a seemingly turbulent life that once erupted in scandal.” of his work. among the main focuses were artist, Cagnacci is not a well-known Though major exhibitions Italy has hosted two first occurred at The to his work. dedicated Another Museo della Città in Rimini in 1993. unexplored layer of of unexplored layer cinematography. opportunity to craft he’s never sequences that offering a tried before, pop culture mish-mash itself is new homage that unique to his and somewhat “The contradiction of a of a contradiction “The Easter eggs and The from Variety said that said that Variety from visually while the movie, lacks depth to appealing, some of its scenes. is video game/VR movie of course, games are, that immersive, awesomely about a movie whereas games is more akin to else somebody watching Glieberman wrote. one,” play and Wade hoops that “The to jump his team have feel each key to win through rules made like arbitrary, up as the plot goes along, wish there were and you sense of intrigue a greater has more movie The to it. activity than it does layers.” Player “Ready references in are meant to be One” did they however, enjoyed; a foundation not provide for the film’s best or most impactful Writers scenes. dedicated should have less time to pop culture even these, references like did add an otherwise if they NOELLE ZIELINSKI | LIFE & ARTS EDITOR EDITOR | LIFE & ARTS NOELLE ZIELINSKI held its Art Museum Cincinnati The Italian painter an Guido Cagnacci was to engage with their made were “They monthly “Art After Dark” event March March event After Dark” “Art monthly the museum is During these events, 30. hours and offers opened for extended is There of the exhibits. special viewings and exhibit, least one highlighted at always to refreshments and are welcome attendees the Cincinnati month, This drink specials. “Cagnacci: feature Art Museum chose to Beauty and Death.” Painting Baroque flourished during the work whose born in 1601 and spent much He was period. center The of his life in northeastern Italy. of the exhibit is Cagnacci’s oil canvas, He specialized of Cleopatra.” “Death titled in single-figure paintings made for private on including the three canvases collectors, display. reads a press levels,” on several viewers “Cagnacci presented release for the exhibit. or biblical and historical figures as moral tales, spiritual exemplars or as cautionary their ambiguous expressions and while Cincinnati Art Museum showcases eccentric painter eccentric showcases Art Museum Cincinnati TNR FILE

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Clark-Heard I’m here,” why and that’s [tournament team], and every coaches, conference with great is a great “This said. to battle.” be ready going to go in and we’ll we’re single day, out the upcoming recruiting classes after the departure of Johnson. and Shanice Ana Owens seniors graduating [you’ve] can’t get recruits, “But if you said. Clark-Heard and players, Ohio is loaded with basketball got a problem. going to recruit and do We’re one school can’t get them all. can to bring in the best talent.” we everything signifying 2018 as the beginning of a conference, the news basketball. women’s Bearcats in Cincinnati era new As far as her preferred style of play, Clark-Heard made it Clark-Heard As far as her preferred style of play, to press and get “I love said. Clark-Heard up-tempo,” “I love they’re calm and understand that we’re going to go through going to go through we’re calm and understand that they’re is always “Transition said. 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“I really want to talk with [my new] team to make sure that sure that team to make new] to talk with [my “I really want Clark-Heard was the head coach at Western Kentucky Kentucky Western the head coach at was Clark-Heard “Michelle brings an impressive, proven record as a head head a as record proven “Michelle brings an impressive, Former University of Cincinnati assistant coach Michelle assistant coach Michelle of Cincinnati University Former MATT HUFFMON | STAFF REPORTER HUFFMON | STAFF MATT University before stepping down to accept the Cincinnati to accept the Cincinnati before stepping down University she reached the Hilltoppers, In the past six seasons with job. tournaments to complement four conference four NCAA an assistant Kolbe, Melissa tournament championships. staff. will also join the Bearcats WKU, coach at coach,” Bohn said. “Coupled with our move back to what back to what “Coupled with our move Bohn said. coach,” [it] finest on-campus arena, will be the nation’s believe we at basketball women’s for era new for an exciting provides of Cincinnati.” the University Clark-Heard has been named the Bearcats ninth women’s ninth women’s has been named the Bearcats Clark-Heard Bohn announced director Mike athletic coach, basketball 27. March Clark-Heard named UC women’s basketball head coach head coach basketball named UC women’s Clark-Heard UC announced recently they have hired Michelle Clark-Heard to coach the women’s basketball team for the 2018-19 season. for basketball team the women’s coach to Michelle hired Clark-Heard they have recently UC announced Sports 12 Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org Sports year. who willstartat thetopnext here isalookat theteams next collegebasketball game, over seven monthsuntilthe succeed themnextyear. With consider which teamwill years. Itisnow timeto for thesecondtimeinthree champions, liftingthetrophy were justcrowned national finally out of eligibility and finally outofeligibility and first round NBA draft pick. Bridges istheonlyprojected rotation andjunior Mikal There were noseniorsinthe player couldreturnnextyear. that thereisa chanceevery an average of17.7points—is NCAA tournament gamesby this team—which won their on Sunday, Nov. 26,2017at Arrowhead City, Stadium inKansas Mo. receiver Tyreek Hill, allowing theBillsto takeover ondowns, quarter inthefourth Jordan Poyer down Chiefs broke passattempt City wide upafourth to Kansas Buffalo Billsmiddlelinebacker Preston Brown points theBills’ way free after safety The VillanovaWildcats JASON SZELEST |SPORTS EDITOR The scariestthingabout Guard is 2. Duke Blue 1. Villanova Wildcats Devils Gary Trent. guards Trevon Duval and featuring risingsophomore nation couldjoinaroster The top-threerecruitsinthe will stillbestacked nextyear. enter thedraft, butthisteam Marvin Bagley willsurely big men Wendell Carterand best two teams inthesport were hands-down oneofthe easy toforgetthat theCavs upset inthetournament, it’s depth tonextyear’s team. to campus, providing more top-30 prospects coming year. They alsohave three them aftersittingoutfora as CharlieMoore, willjoin and DedricLawson, aswell roster. Transfers K.J. Lawson return therestofaFinal Four , but in Devonte’ Graham and After they were historically They losetwo stellarguards JOHN SLEEZER|KANSAS CITYSTAR |TNS Way too early2018-19 college basketball rankings Jayhawks Cavaliers 4. Virginia 3. Kansas Grading theBengalsfree agency sofar healthy, heisapro bowl-caliber player —goodforat least the mostimportanttwo. deal withthisoffseason, makingiteasierforthemtokeep superior passrushersonthird down. most likely beatwo-down lineman, beingsubbedoutfor situations. a solidpresenceinthemiddleofdefenserunning league. proven heiscapableofbeinganabove-average starterinthe side protector was injuredformuchoflastyear, buthas a horrendousjobfillinglastyear. The formerBuffaloblind- tackle role that colossalfirst-round bustCedricOgbuehidid three probable startersfrom otherteamstotheirlineup. through thesystem. This year was different, asthey added opting tostickwiththeplayers they drafted anddevelop in March. at theendof April, letuslookbackat thechangesthey made start April 26. Beforewe examinetheBengals’ potentialpicks shifting toward preparations fortheNFLdraft, which will get courtedby teamsofferingnew deals. Now, theleagueis surge withinthefirstcoupleofweeks saw allthebignames success tocontinue. five years, soexpecttheir tournament fourofthepast top-two seedintheNCAA last year. They have beena class. top-five incomingrecruiting nucleus topairwithanother and formamoreexperienced players areexpectedtoreturn Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, all Apart from Kevin Knoxand may notentertheNBA draft. of freshmenwho may or comprised almostentirely many players from aroster teams toproject. There areso averaged over 11points, and and Joshua Langford all Cassius Winston,Nick Ward plenty oftalentontheroster. to theNBA, butthere is still and freshmanJaren Jackson sophomore MilesBridges Eifert was themosttalentedtightendonmarket. When Cincinnati didnothave very many expiringcontracts to Baker, like Brown, specializesinstuffingtherun. Hewill Brown, who ledtheNFLintackleslastyear, willprovide Glenn isthebignamehere, ashewillstepintotheleft The Bengalsgenerally donotaddmuchinfreeagency, Free agency isstartingtocalmdown intheNFL. The initial JASON SZELEST |SPORTS EDITOR This isoneofthehardest The Spartanswilllikely lose Who they added:OT Cordy Glenn, LBPreston Who they kept: TE Tyler Eifert, PKevin Huber 6. MichiganState Brown, DTChrisBaker, QBMattBarkley 5. Kentucky Spartans Wildcats joining themnextyear. three top-100recruitswillbe slack. capable ofpickingupthe Hachimura aremorethan men Killian Tillie andRui 11.6 points. Sophomorebig players who averaged at least they shouldreturnfour other scoring andrebounding, but after leadingtheteamin a majorlossfortheBulldogs some help. should provide Maye with Nassir LittleandCoby White tournament. Five-star recruits hero in the2017NCAA emerging astheunknown capable ofbeingastarafter Luke Maye proved hewas Pinson willhurt, butjunior Johnathon Williams willbe Losing Joel Berry and Theo 9. Loyola-Chicago 8. NorthCarolina 7. Gonzaga Ramblers Tar Heels Bulldogs Andy Daltonlastyear andneededtobeupgraded. combination ofJoe MixonandGiovani Bernard. would nothave seenthefieldbehindmoretalented Minter madeonly32tackles. lone seasonasthestartingmiddlelinebacker inCincinnati, traded himforsuperiorlinebacker PrestonBrown. Inhis wanted totry hishandat beingmore. starting jobasquarterback. Hewas asolidbackup, buthe to comeback, ashewanted achancetocompetefor player infreeagency that shouldbeastarterintheNFL. any new weapons forDaltonontheoutside. wide receiver tothrow tolastyear, theBengalsdidnotadd and they were. Unfortunately, afterhaving onlyoneviable Bengals uniformagain. they gotridoftwo players who willhopefullynever startina they now have two starting-caliber offensive linemen, and overhauling theoffensive line. With theadditionofGlenn, Bengals. was onlygiven aone-year deal, minimizingtheriskfor 10 touchdowns. Hehasnotbeenabletostay onthefield, but Minter, RB two scorers. record andreturntheirtop- finished theyear witha32-6 Loyola trulypossesses. They to realizehow muchtalent up inthe “Cinderella effect” game Monday, 2, 2018at April Antonio, theAlamodome inSan Texas. Villanova celebrates National 79-62theNCAA Championship beating Michigan Smith andBodinewere attempting toprotect quarterback Hill felloffacliffafterhisimpressive rookie seasonand With MintergoingtoBuffalo, theBengalsessentially No matter what they offeredhim, McCarron was notgoing Different from years past, theBengalsdidnotloseasingle Free agency grade: B+ Linebacker andtightendareasalsoneededtobeaddressed, The Bengalsmadestridestoward theirmostpressingneed: Huber isanabove-average punter. This was atournamentteam People gottoowrapped 10. UCLABruins Who they lost:QB A.J. McCarron, LBKevin Jeremy Hill, OT Andre Smith, CRussellBodine Overall evaluation: STEVEN M.FALK |PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER|TNS be joiningtheteam. recruits from 2017—willalso and Jalen Hill—two top-100 top-100 recruits. Cody Riley class fornextyear withfive the No. 2incomingrecruiting for nextseason. They have its roster thanany other team that willaddmoretalentto Apr. 4, 2018 | newsrecord.org 13 JUSTIN HILES | (STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER HILES | (STAFF JUSTIN Evans scored 1,233 points during his three 1,233 points during his three scored Evans “I decided to enter the NBA draft after after draft NBA “I decided to enter the Evans feels grateful for the feedback and and for the feedback feels grateful Evans years at UC, ranking 31st on the Bearcats’ 31st on the Bearcats’ ranking UC, at years freshman LaQuill Incoming career list. Moore Trevor and sophomores Hardnett the will look to fill in at Williams and Keith rotation. small-forward weighing my options with my family and family and with my options my weighing “I feel it’s the told ESPN. Evans coaches,” this An opportunity like for me. best move and people, for many doesn’t come around to abilities and support team my in I believe of mine.” go chase this dream interest he has received from numerous numerous from interest he has received teams. NBA with Jacob and see what they say. At the At the say. they and see what with Jacob your got to support you’ve day, end of the do.” they whatever players “We talked about this a month ago,” Cronin Cronin a month ago,” about this talked “We decision, said he will respect Evans’ Cronin with Sean “I had the same meeting said on his radio show after the NCAA after the NCAA show radio said on his underclassmen submit any “You tournament. an honest assessment, like would that just agent that’s instead of some rogue their name submit You going to lie to a guy. the circulate office and they to the NBA team Almost every name to all 30 teams. see the guy they say They’ll will respond. undrafted. round, second pick, as a lottery Wherever.” he’s been in this it isn’t the first time saying position. “It said. Cronin his junior year,” Kilpatrick to undrafted. second round late came back, right, ‘All He said, it is.’ ‘Here’s what I said, I’ll do the same thing let’s get back to work.’ “I didn’t sign an agent yet, but I’m entering but I’m entering yet, “I didn’t sign an agent signed with an has not yet Because Evans his over presence a great was “Evans of the NCAA Before the beginning 100, which would make him a late first- him a late make would which 100, mock latest Sports Illustrated’s pick. round early second-round, in the has Evans draft 35th overall. being picked in the plans on getting picked name with my to ESPN. said Evans first round,” to return to he still has the option agent, year. school for his senior social first-year as a Bearcat,” three years “He’ll be said. Charette Tanner student work he’ll but I know next year, to replace hard be a star in the NBA.” eventually head coach Mick Cincinnati tournament, was Evans addressed rumors that Cronin college. pondering an early exit from

Evans is projected 24th in the ESPN Top Top 24th in the ESPN is projected Evans “I want to thank my teammates for helping for helping teammates to thank my “I want Jacob Evans III — a 6-foot-6, 210-pound 210-pound — a 6-foot-6, III Evans Jacob The 2018-19 Cincinnati Bearcats men’s men’s Bearcats Cincinnati 2018-19 The MATT HUFFMON | STAFF REPORTER HUFFMON | STAFF MATT me get better every day,” Evans said in a said in a Evans day,” me get better every “I also want Nation.’ ‘Bearcat to post Twitter staff coaching to thank the entire Cincinnati in me and teaching me about for believing and to all of our fans who this game I love, I career, my me throughout supported have YOU!” THANK to say just want guard from Baton Rouge, Louisiana — will — will Louisiana Rouge, Baton from guard junior led The draft. enter the 2018 NBA second consecutive UC in scoring for the 13 points per game. averaging season, basketball team will not only lose two only lose two team will not basketball leading but also their seniors to graduation, scorer to the NBA. Jacob Evans to leave UC basketball, heading to NBA draft NBA to heading UC basketball, leave to Evans Jacob Sports Jacob Evans (1) on the arc during the Men’s Basketball game at BB&T Arena on December 12th, 2017. on December BB&T Arena Basketball game at during the Men’s (1) on the arc Evans Jacob We’re looking for editor in chief, lead designer, reporters, editors, photographers, videographers, digital and social media specialist

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