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Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org 3 CHARLES BERTRAM | LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | TNS HERALD-LEADER CHARLES BERTRAM | LEXINGTON For now, Smith looks toward the future. Smith looks toward now, For now from to look ten years hate “I would For now, Smith says he does not foresee he does not foresee Smith says now, For As a small district, Smith says he is he is Smith says As a small district, Although the commonwealth’s congress congress the commonwealth’s Although and see that students are unable to succeed students are unable to succeed and see that are the “We he said. in higher education,” impacts happens now What … foundation the line.” these kids down any teacher protests in the near future in the near future teacher protests any congress is not in since Kentucky’s He stressed the importance of session. in shaping the future of however, voting, public school system. Kentucky’s unsure how schools will afford textbooks textbooks schools will afford unsure how in upcoming years. or technological tools the to spend time with He will have to Smith says, district’s financial manager, figure out the best solution. passed a budget allocating money for The The for money passed a budget allocating Excellence in Kentucky Support Education Smith which (SEEK) funding program, increased to 19 dollars per student, says faces a $30,000 cut to their still Bellevue and instructional development professional fund. public education, and we are not going to are not going to and we public education, go quietly.” Not all educators appreciated Bevin’s Bevin’s appreciated Not all educators he was what “No one misunderstood for education Smith expressed concerns of name-calling a pattern been was “There was Independent School District Bellevue Smith educators,” of my “I’m so proud and condemning Bevin’s remarks in a remarks in a Bevin’s and condemning resolution. with Bellevue however, apology, Superintendent Independent City Schools “a video his Sunday Robb Smith calling faux apology.” “His message was Smith said. saying,” disappointing.” last year’s saying forward, dollars moving of charter schools threatens authorization funding for public education. the past in profession and belittling of the has been a “There Smith said. six months,” to playbook in the conservative movement so public to private from education move off of it.” can profit they that schools which Kentucky among the many in their district had room The closed Friday. Smith said, academic calendar to do so, for academic repercussions without any students. for will fight we that proved have “We said. ELIZABETH SCHMITT | NEWS EDITOR EDITOR | NEWS ELIZABETH SCHMITT came Bevin Matt Governor Kentucky in Kentucky somewhere you “I guarantee thousands of His remarks came after Sunday, released an apology video Bevin been hurt have “I apologize for those who to uploaded the apology video Bevin under fire Friday for his comments for his comments under fire Friday of “unintended consequences” the regarding shut which walkout an organized teacher least 40 school districts throughout at down the state. sexually assaulted that a child was today nobody there was home because left at was said. 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Public schools in all 120 Public cuts. their pensions and education changes to legislative protest to Ky. in Frankfort, Capitol headquarters the State to Kentucky the Association’s Education April from 2, 2018 Monday, of Kentucky marched Thousands school teachers or because of spring break. join in the protest either to closed Monday, were Kentucky counties News After the Kentucky state legislature’s passage of pension legislature’s the KentuckyAfter state closed schools 22 school districts the state across reform, work. to refused of school employees after hundreds Friday 4 Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org News promotes equalrightsandthe and educational organization that Freethinkers —anonprofit activist committee withinthe Tri-State Cincinnati, which operates asa hosted by March for Science Yorkreported. Times Protection Agency (EPA), The New agencies like theEnvironmental proposed fundingcutsforfederal presidential administration’s of climate changeandthecurrent President Donald Trump’s denial Science website. viral, according totheMarch for march —anideathat soonwent sparked theideaforascientists’ the needforscienceinpolicy January 2017afterconcernabout officials. Itwas establishedin evidence-based policy from public science andadvocate nonpartisan, global movement tocelebrate Saturday,14. April march in Washington, D.C. —on supplement thesecondannual than 230worldwide events to at Sawyer Point —oneofmore March forScienceCincinnati enthusiasts from joiningthe Cincinnati marches for science ‘Less invasions, more equations’: 2018. 2018. 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Many attendees way forward.” and jointogethertofindabetter harm we have donetotheEarth, guilt, we [must]acknowledge the casting judgmentorinflicting Cincinnati Nature Center. “Without the CenterforConservation at the said Cory Christopher, directorof remain silentanduninvolved,” featuring multiplespeakers. The event kicked offwitharally separation ofchurch andstate. “I thinkit’simportantforthe The crowd convened at the A march through Sawyer Point “We can, asscientists, nolonger HAYNE PALMOUR IV|SAN DIEGOUNION-TRIBUNE |TNS Science Magazine reported. were fewer totalevents worldwide, the Washington march andthere advocacy. Fewer peopleattended were just asardent aboutscience this year, butthosewho attended Saturday. The crowd was smaller develop through ourcareers.” a partofthecommunityaswe too, andwe want tobecomemore “We arepartofthecommunity student andBISArepresentative. a graduate biomedicalinformatics science,”about said A.J. 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Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org 5 CONTRIBUTOR After two years of addiction, Mays sought help. He He help. sought Mays of addiction, years After two he relapsed. As soon he left, describing the he said, on a treadmill,” running “You’re and got high on heroin Mays during this time, One day a to attend forced was Mays As part of his punishment, a how told Mays a woman After completing the class, of people with a substance use Only about 11 percent life is going to your day, stop using drugs every “If you that day, that high.” that day, that either he was to abuse drugs, if he continued realized that spent Mays or end up overdosing. going to commit suicide facility. rehab an outpatient six months sober in in constant stuck “You’re of addiction. exhausting nature stop using, … If you anywhere going motion but never You’re can’t function. you get sick, you When get sick. you will.” using against your driving while He overdosed his car. of behind the wheel sat after and, arrived Police into a telephone pole. and crashed charged him with a DUI. Mays, reviving the two- Over class for a weekend. driving state-mandated honest about his addiction and how was Mays course, day his dependence on drugs led to a DUI. high was who a driver friend of hers had been killed by but after forgive, never she would She swore on opiates. addiction does to a and understanding what meeting Mays Her her heart. in able to find forgiveness she was person, finally convincing into recovery, pushed Mays forgiveness House — a Pax He began living at him to get clean. a sober lifestyle mandates that in Cincinnati home halfway for residents. of 40 and 60 percent Between treatment. receive disorder users, some drug However, will relapse. those in recovery addiction. their the odds and beat overcome Mays, like the first step to begin the an addict chooses to take When the simple things decide that they of recovery, process than the next high. more are worth for granted others take using drugs is the “Stopping said. Mays out,” — flat improve the hard That’s to live? way But finding a new easy part. part.” “I’m hoping that we hit the ceiling in 2017,” Fallon said. said. Fallon the ceiling in 2017,” hit we that “I’m hoping to combat trying is desperately Although the task force the opioid powerful is just how biggest problem “The addiction can be. powerful exactly how knows Mays in I felt and made me comfortable “It altered the way began abusing drugs after three knee surgeries in Mays he said. “I took those painkillers one night as prescribed,” Miami classes at began taking Mays After graduation, life. drugs completely consumed Mays’ Soon after, to work. He lost all motivation He stopped going to class. taking checks I was a period of time where was “There “Hopefully we see a bit more of a decline instead of the of the of a decline instead see a bit more we “Hopefully on for years.” been going that’s sharp uptick Fallon continues to grow. the problem the opioid epidemic, dealers drug prosecutes and investigates said his task force do so much to can only they however, in Hamilton County; of addiction. the influence combat said. Fallon addiction itself is,” he fit in with his felt like he never he says up, Growing using them to feel with drugs, filled this void Mays peers. better about himself. felt something I had never “[It’s] said. Mays skin,” own my before.” and Mays His doctor prescribed painkillers, high school. he began experimenting with the medication. says ‘If I and said to myself, job the next day into my “I walked I would money, could get those all the time and had enough be addicted.’” he met a fellow a year, Within in Oxford. University sold narcotics. student who had buying illicit drugs, cent he He began to spend every like including benzodiazepines and opioid painkillers His addiction ruined not only his oxycodone and heroin. family and with school performance but his relationships friends. It checks to myself. writing “I was he said. mom,” my from so to get into her purse and steal her checks, an ordeal was never. multiple checks … No, take think I would would you moment, and thought about that I took one f---king check, Scott Mays on how he survived opioid abuse, and how to get out of it. get out to he survived and how on how Mays Scott opioid abuse, - Scott Mays - Scott

“I’m not ashamed of being an “I’m not ashamed of being Despite the rising number of overdose deaths in Ohio, in Ohio, deaths Despite the rising number of overdose “Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia are really ‘Ground ‘Ground are really Virginia West and Kentucky “Ohio, Lieutenant Tom Fallon, the investigative commander of commander of the investigative Fallon, Tom Lieutenant The opioid epidemic is not limited to Ohio. Between 2000 2000 Between opioid epidemic is not limited to Ohio. The In 2000, there were 411 unintentional drug overdose 411 unintentional drug overdose there were In 2000, Ohio has the second-highest drug-related death rate in in rate death Ohio has the second-highest drug-related Mays is a symbol of the growing opioid epidemic that opioid epidemic that growing is a symbol of the Mays “I’m not ashamed of being an addict,” Mays said. “At the the “At said. Mays “I’m not ashamed of being an addict,” Mays, now 25, is currently in recovery and living at the the and living at in recovery is currently 25, now Mays, Though Mays ultimately decided to put the gun down, he he to put the gun down, decided ultimately Mays Though Three years ago, a 22-year-old man in the throes of of man in the throes a 22-year-old ago, years Three KEELY BROWN | STAFF REPORTER | STAFF BROWN KEELY REPORTER ALEXI FRICK | STAFF addict. At the end of the day, addict. At the end of way of there’s hope for a new recovery is life. It’s not easy, but worthwhile.” Fallon tries to remain positive when faced with the faced with the when tries to remain positive Fallon widespread drug problem. Zero’ for this epidemic,” Fallon said. “The three of us are us are three of “The said. Fallon for this epidemic,” Zero’ it all started.” pretty much where the Hamilton County Heroin Task Force, has witnessed has witnessed Force, Task the Hamilton County Heroin got Fallon the effects of the opioid epidemic firsthand. established in it was when with the task force involved throughout the epidemic grow early 2015 and has watched years. the past few over U.S. midwestern and 2016, the rate of opioid overdose deaths in the United in the United deaths of opioid overdose the rate and 2016, In 2000, increase. a near 200 percent exploded by Sates and 4,419 of those deaths Americans overdosed, 20,230 drug Americans died from 63,600 In 2016, opioids. involved opioids. involving with 42,249 deaths overdoses, deaths in Ohio. In 2016, that number rose to 4,050. number rose that In 2016, in Ohio. deaths the nation behind West Virginia and has struggled with and has struggled with Virginia West behind the nation From with little improvement. the opioid crisis for years death Ohio’s unintentional drug overdose 2000 to 2015, opioid-related mainly by driven increased 642 percent, rate overdoses. has plagued Ohio and continues to spread throughout throughout has plagued Ohio and continues to spread do Mays, like Some users, the rest of the United States. a However, their addictions. the odds and overcome beat drugs and risk clear majority of addicts continue to abuse to score their next hit — sometimes gambling everything to do so. their lives end of the day, there’s hope for a new way of life. It’s not It’s not of life. way there’s hope for a new end of the day, is worthwhile.” but recovery easy, Pax House in Cincinnati. He has been clean for nearly two He has been clean for nearly two in Cincinnati. House Pax him overcome and is helping other addicts like now, years their addictions. still was not ready to kick his addiction. Years later, after after later, Years to kick his addiction. not ready still was began Mays brushes with death, and a few an overdose heal. helping a stranger after recovering addiction walked into a small patch of woods behind his behind his of woods into a small patch addiction walked — a suburb of Township Anderson childhood home in on the cold forest floor and sat Scott Mays Cincinnati. he held nearly three hours, For lap. pulled a rifle into his life whether in his mouth and contemplated the weapon living. still worth was An Addict’s Tale: How one man survived the opioid epidemic the opioid survived one man How Tale: An Addict’s News 6 Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org News U.S. makesremarks at anews Murphy Chris conference (D-Conn.) Sen. to discussgunviolence inwake ofLas Vegas shooting, at theU.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., 3,2017. onOctober Ohio candidates prepare for next month’s primaryelection election isyour chance to primary Democrats. “This director forUC College Bandrowsky, outreach candidates,’” saidPeter say, ‘I don’tlike any ofthe will always hearsomebody elections comearound, I most importantissues. make animpactonthestate’s elections aretheirchanceto vacations, theprimary and planningtheirsummer are busystudying forfinals Even thoughmany students options they have available. overwhelmed withallthe May 8, voters may be election approaches on “Whenever November As theOhioprimary ZACH PERRIN|NEWS EDITOR side, Lt. Governor Mary voters. OntheRepublican Democratic andRepublican divides partylinesforboth said. majority party,” Bandrowsky and nottheinterestsof that representtheirinterests chance toelectcandidates give all Ohioans abetter an advantage. give certain politicalparties modification of districtsto gerrymandering —the bipartisan attempt tostop political spectrum. Itisa on bothsidesofthe upon thefinalballot.” are passionate aboutends ensure acandidate that you The race forOhiogovernor “The passing ofIssue1will Issue 1isapriority Dennis Kucinich, aformer Protection Bureau, and of theConsumer Financial Cordray, formerDirector in pollsincludeRichard candidates currentlyleading for thegovernorship. Two with sixcandidates aspiring governor ismorecrowded, immigration agenda. President Trump’s supporting reforming healthcareand Amendment rights, includes protecting Second legislation. Taylor’splatform and reformingabortion improving education on endingtheopioidcrisis, for thetitle. Mike DeWine arebothvying Taylor and Attorney General The Democratic race for DeWine hascampaigned U.S. Rep. JimRenacci, Republican nominees include Among theremaining withdrew from therace. to beat Brown —recently formerly alikely candidate Republicans. Josh Mandel— re-election againstsix Brown isrunningfor system. the state’s criminaljustice weapons andreforming rights, banningassault platform includeswomen’s education. Kucinich’s universal preschool health careandcreating small businesses, reforming opioid crisis, supporting includes focusingonthe U.S. representative. In theSenate, Sherrod Cordray’s campaign have morethantwo orthree government positionsdon’t all andgreenenergy. living wages, education for Ronan’s platform includes energy independence. economy, healthcareand includes revitalizing the rights. Chabot’splatform health careandwomen’s working families, protecting Ronan. (incumbent) andSamuel Republicans Steve Chabot Democrat Aftab Pureval and 1, UC’sdistrict, include of Representatives inDistrict adviser DanKiley. Gibbons andinvestment investment banker Mike Most otherstate Pureval iscampaigningfor Running fortheU.S. House nothing about.” that they know littleto for regulation ofanindustry people andlegislators calling because therewere somany Mark Zuckerberg frustrating, congressional hearingswith millennials foundthe Meyer said. “I’m suremany informed onanissue,” make sureyou’re properly election. an informeddecisioninthis urges young voters make Americans forLiberty, of UC’schapter Young November. for thosepositionswillbein candidates. The realbattles “It isvery important to Gerritzen Meyer, president RON SACHS |CNPSIPA USA |TNS Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org 7 DAVID GIFREDA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER | STAFF GIFREDA DAVID take classes at at classes take WWW.SINCLAIR.EDU/SUMMER Summer 2018 term dates. term Summer 2018 GET AHEAD. GET AHEAD. 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IN GEN ED CLASSES YOUR TAKE SUMMER @ SINCLAIR SUMMER @ Dayo Gold performs as the opening act at the Uptown West Fest on Sigma Sigma Commons on Saturday April 14. on Saturday Commons Sigma on Sigma Fest West Gold performsDayo as the opening act the Uptown at DAVID GIFREDA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER | STAFF GIFREDA DAVID The other headliner was was other headliner The Route Born in Georgia, he released 2017, In Dec. “The His full-length album, performer for third The Despite PnB Rock’s The concert was scheduled scheduled concert was The for 7 p.m. — another rapper J.I.D. as Destin Route. known his first mixtape produced — a “J.I.D.” in 2012 titled his nickname coined by called who grandmother, child. him a jittery “Bears Much” Too This Like Cole and Bas J. featuring Mac from with production Childish Mcfli, Ducko Miller, Cole. Major and J. released was Story,” Never in 2017. local artist was this event He has two Gold. Dayo “Fly songs on Spotify — — “Nicotine” and Away” other songs and many Gold on Soundcloud. with his Lyft collaborated to Cloward, Anthony driver, some of his music.create the other absence, performers put on a for the students in show despite the cold attendance, weather. Several UC students UC students Several “Cops held me up in a cell excuse for your “So what’s in a cell… thinkin “I was revealed PnB Rock later 2016, he released his single his single he released 2016, 51 on hit No. which “Selfish” Hot 100. Billboard the U.S. Rolling 2016, In October Stone Magazine included “10 him on their list of Need to Know.” You Artists He has released songs artists such as featuring Wiz 2 Chainz, Thug, Young A and Black Kodak Khalifa, Boogie wit da Hoodie. the rapper, at tweeted expressing their frustration for missing his scheduled felt Many appearance. on bailed the rapper that choice; the concert by reply to a later however, that students revealed angry actually in PnB Rock was jail during the time of the concert. PnB Rock for 16 [hours],” replied to a complaint on Twitter. asked UC?” ditching us at another disgruntled Twitter user. he replied. about y’all,” in arrive in fact, he did, that 10:30 p.m. around Cincinnati

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News The to respond to request for Record’s did issue but they comment, Twitter. via an explanation out of our circumstances PnB Rock will not control, the be performing tonight,” like would “We read. tweet came that to thank everyone look out tonight and we to next year.” forward debut mixtape — an album incarcerated while he wrote In June 2014. 24, — on June Headliner PnB Rock a no show for UC’s Uptown West Fest Saturday Fest West Uptown UC’s for a no show Rock PnB Headliner Life & Arts Life Students express their energy in the front row at the Uptown West Fest on Sigma Sigma Commons on Saturday April 14. on Saturday Commons Sigma on Sigma Fest West the Uptown at row in the front their energy express Students 8 Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org Life &Arts Makeup touch-ups backstageatMakeup Acra theReem runway show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. 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Five ways to stay sane during finals week sane during stay to ways Five Life & Arts Life 10 Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org Sports FC Cincinnati stadium dealsealedasCincy sets eyes onMLS Cincinnati’s NippertStadiumcouldcauseadecreasein has beenemphasized, moving away from University of a globalway.” enormous economicopportunitytoputourcityonthemapin Cincinnati Enquirer that MLSmembershipwould be “an December 2017. bid, withNashvillehaving already claimedapriorbidin Cincinnati, Detroit orSacramento would getanexpansion stadium, according to WCPO. public financingpieceneededtobuildtheover-$200 million a $34.8millionstadiuminfrastructure package—thelast future canbemarriedwiththisdeal.” councilman P.G. Sittenfeldtold WCPO. “I thinkthat [a]better End oftheQueenCity. will finallybegettingasoccer-exclusive stadiumonthe West While theupsideofbuildingastadiumon West End FC Cincinnati general managerJeff Berding toldthe MLS owners met Tuesday todeterminewhether FC The ninecouncilmembersvoted 5-4Monday toapprove “The West Enddeserves betterthanitshad,” Cincinnati city After monthsofdebate andwaiting, FutbolClubCincinnati ALEX FRANK|STAFF REPORTER take partinalandswap that couldbringnew andaffordable additional $25milliontobuildanew StargelStadiumand to pay $25milliontoCincinnati PublicSchools, spendan organizations, theEnquirerreported. Mann said$100,000would bedonated annuallyto West End a pointSittenfeldmadepreviously. HeandcouncilmanDavid the West Endalsobringshopeforanimproved community— have alotofcollegeinterest.” been around herewhen itfirststarted here, soitwillstill will beminimallyaffected. few minutes’ walk. having aprofessional soccerteam’shomestadiumwithina to.” lots ofrestaurants [and]lotsofstuffwhere peoplecanwalk urban studiesstudentEllisFowler said. “It’s surrounded by attendance withinthecollegestudentdemographic. The proposed development planalsocallsfortheteam In additiontocollegeinterest, constructingthestadiumin “It willstillbeabiginterestforpeople,” Hayes said. “They’ve First-year exploratory studentMatt Hayes thinksattendance Students livingoncampuswillnothave theluxury of “Nippert Stadiumisareallygoodlocation,” second-year at NippertStadiumagainstthePittsburghRiverhounds. Tuesday. FCCincinnati’s nextmatch willbe7p.m. Saturday Cincinnati.” the stadiumisfinalpiecetobringanMLSteam The Legion, saidheandtherestofgroup “feel asthough obvious choice. the West End, Eggerwrote that FCCincinnati seemslike an that weekend. opener attendance, butalsoexceededalltwo MLSgames crowd notonlybeat soon-to-beMLSclubNashville’shome- United SoccerLeaguecrowd of25,667. catalyst forimprovements andopportunities,” Berding said. the Enquirerreported. housing tothearea. MLS owners didnotvote onthenextteamtobeadmitted “The power now liesinthehandsofMLS,” Schoepfsaid. Jonathan Schoepf, themembershipcoordinator ofFCC Despite hisoppositiontoward buildinganew stadiumin As ESPN1530’sMoEggerwrote in The Athletic Tuesday, the FCCincinnati openedtheirhomeseason April 7, drawing a “Our $200millionprivately fundedstadiumwillbea The proposed plancouldbevoted onasearly April 18, TNR FILE Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org 11 AARON DORSTEN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER DORSTEN AARON Round 5 Pick 14: Will Clapp - G LSU Will Round 5 Pick 14: Round 7 Pick 35: Eddy Pineiro - K Florida Pineiro Round 7 Pick 35: Eddy Round 5 Pick 33: Deon Cain - WR Clemson Cain - Round 5 Pick 33: Deon Round 5 Pick 21: Quin Blanding - S Virginia Blanding - S Round 5 Pick 21: Quin Round 7 Pick 31: Ralph Webb - RB Vanderbilt - RB Webb Round 7 Pick 31: Ralph Round 4 Pick 12: Troy Fumagalli - TE Wisconsin TE - Fumagalli Troy 12: Round 4 Pick Round 7 Pick 34: Peter Kalambayi - ILB Stanford Kalambayi Round 7 Pick 34: Peter Kickers are people too. Kickers After running a 4.57 40-yard dash, Kalambayi demonstrated demonstrated Kalambayi dash, After running a 4.57 40-yard Webb was a four-year starter at Vanderbilt, running through running through Vanderbilt, starter at a four-year was Webb The Bengals need all the offensive line help they can get. can get. line help they offensive Bengals need all the The Tyler Kroft has had plenty of chances to prove his ability due to prove has had plenty of chances Kroft Tyler The Bengals have nobody who can stretch the field other who nobody Bengals have The Blanding recorded more than 100 tackles in all four seasons Blanding recorded Senior baseball player, Manny Rodriguez, Manny talks about his time as a bearcat. Senior baseball player, the speed to be a solid special teams contributor in the NFL. the speed to be a solid special teams contributor SEC defenses on a weekly basis. He would provide valuable valuable provide He would basis. SEC defenses on a weekly Mixon and Giovani of Joe depth behind the combination Bernard. than A.J. Green. John Ross was a huge disappointment as a Ross was John Green. A.J. than on someone in the a flyer should take so Cincinnati rookie, the Cain was in case he does not pan out. just rounds late Clemson. at years in his final two deep threat primary LSU is known for their solid ground attack behind strong run behind strong attack for their solid ground LSU is known Rouge. mold in Baton and Clapp fit right into that blocking, to Tyler Eifert’s injuries, but he has struggled — particularly in but he has struggled — Eifert’s injuries, Tyler to behind policy insurance Bengals need a new The run blocking. the complete was and Fumagalli the often-injured Eifert, his time with the Badgers. package given Lauletta is a guy who could greatly benefit from having time having from benefit could greatly a guy who Lauletta is to endure. he is about the big jump in competition to adjust to with the Cavaliers. He provides help for a position the Bengals help for a position He provides with the Cavaliers. offseason. this targeting in free agency were “I have seen so much seen so much “I have As his time in the red I plan to graduation, “After University Xavier Rival Rodriguez will look to lead growth with our program with our program growth since [Googins] got here,” “He has Rodriguez said. changed the entire vibe of our team.” and black winds down, Rodriguez does not plan on just hanging up the cleats yet. career,” start a professional see “We’ll Rodriguez said. me.” it takes where Norwood from will travel on to Clifton tonight to take pitch is First the Bearcats. at scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Marge Schott Stadium. to an outright the Bearcats standings AAC lead in the the University battle as they of Connecticut Huskies in a home three-game series at this weekend. Who do the Bengals draft? Bengals do the Who Round 2 Pick 14: Billy Price - C Ohio State Round 3 Pick 36: Kyle Lauletta - QB Richmond Round 3 Pick 36: Kyle Round 3 Pick 13: Jerome Baker - OLB Ohio State Baker Round 3 Pick 13: Jerome Round 1 Pick 21: Mike McGlinchey - OT Notre Dame Notre - OT McGlinchey Round 1 Pick 21: Mike The difference this year, difference this year, The Rodriguez currently holds are 17-17 Bearcats The After losing A.J McCarron in free agency, the Bengals need in free agency, A.J McCarron After losing I promise I do not have an Ohio State bias, but it just bias, an Ohio State I do not have I promise After parting ways with Russell Bodine, who needed to be who Bodine, with Russell After parting ways This may be wishful thinking as McGlinchey could be off be wishful thinking as McGlinchey may This JASON SZELEST | SPORTS EDITOR | SPORTS SZELEST JASON season the start of a new await fans patiently As football game so far this season. game so far this season. on the He finished 3-for-5 home afternoon with two in. runs and four runs batted Rodriguez told GoBearcats. “a lot of hard-work was com, and room in the weight cage.” [batting] averaging 17 batting the No. in the American Athletic .313. at Conference (AAC) It’s a good thing Rodriguez or else bat, uses an alloy umpires might be checking He has smashed for cork. 34 eight home runs through 5 in the No. ranking games, In his first three conference. he hit a total of two seasons, dingers. coach Scott under first-year grinded have They Googins. in to a 7-5 record their way — tied for first play AAC of South with the University of Florida and University Houston. a solid backup quarterback. Dominating at the FCS level, the FCS level, at Dominating a solid backup quarterback. so happens that two prospects fit what the Bengals need fit what prospects two so happens that little in offer very current linebackers Bengals’ The perfectly. be one of the happens to and Baker terms of pass coverage, in the draft. linebackers best coverage replaced anyway, the Bengals have a hole at center. Price was Price was center. a hole at the Bengals have replaced anyway, muscle pick before he tore his pectoral first round a likely falling. could lead to him which during the offseason, the board by the Bengals’ pick, but the Notre Dame standout pick, the Bengals’ by the board for Cincinnati. right tackle hole at fill a huge immediate would dreadful in both run and pass blocking Bengals were The has met with the Bengals (who if McGlinchey Even last year. pick to be expect this board, is off the times already) several lineman. an offensive while being forced to endure other sports in the meantime, in the meantime, to endure other sports being forced while during least seek satisfaction can at everywhere pigskin lovers starts draft 2018 NFL The April. this one upcoming weekend week. that of Saturday through April 26 and will continue the new who will discover fans of each team time, During that are selected fresh out of will be as they faces of their franchise in fans will get to know Here are the names Bengals college. the coming years. JOHN MERSITS | CSM | ZUMA PRESS | TNS | CSM | ZUMA PRESS JOHN MERSITS “I don’t have a story behind behind a story “I don’t have Rodriguez’s nickname on “I definitely pride myself 9-6 In Cincinnati’s he claims there is no he claims there is no correlation. “A Rodriguez said. 2,” the No. lot of people assume there’s but there a reason I chose it, taken have I would is none. but it’s retired here.” 1, No. “Mr. be might as well The 5-foot-10 Consistency.” senior has reached base safely in 36 consecutive back to 2016- games dating In 179 career games for 17. Rodriguez the Bearcats, has started all but one — a occurred in his game which freshman campaign. Rodriguez said. consistency,” a have we feel like “I always I’m on chance to win when the field.” the comeback win over Florida of Central University Rodriguez on Sunday, the offensive provided spark and turned in his best

Legendary Yankees Yankees Legendary “Brooklyn and Baltimore and Baltimore “Brooklyn The flashy shortstop was was shortstop flashy The Born in the Big Apple, Apple, Born in the Big MATT HUFFMON | STAFF REPORTER HUFFMON | STAFF MATT Manny being Manny: Rodriguez’s consistency guiding UC baseball consistency Rodriguez’s being Manny: Manny shortstop Derek Jeter was was shortstop Derek Jeter City York the face of New falling Rodriguez was when with baseball in in love the throughout Brooklyn popularized the Jeter 2000s. his career, 2 throughout No. 2 and Rodriguez dons No. However, for the Bearcats. both have big-city vibes,” big-city vibes,” both have hardest “The Rodriguez said. to Baltimore part of moving friends all my leaving was back in Brooklyn.” born in Brooklyn, New York, York, New born in Brooklyn, to Baltimore, before moving Calvert to attend Maryland, Hall College High School — prep school. an all-boys Manny Rodriguez of the Rodriguez of the Manny of Cincinnati University baseball team has always been used to the bright lights. Notre Dame offensive lineman Mike (68) duringMcGlinchey a game against the Dame offensive Notre in South Dame Stadium Bend, Notre 18, 2017 at Navy Midshipmen on November Navy 24-17. Dame defeated Ind. Notre Sports 12 Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org Sports UC hockey looksto give backto Humboldtin charity match They hadachancetomake alastingdifference. decided that they neededtodomorethan mournthefallen. people.” It hithome. Ithinkitkindofstrucknotjustus, butalotof it out. We were onthecarridehomeandjustwent, ‘wow.’ of thebighockey Twitter guys—Darren Dreger—tweeted hockey players, we follow alotofsocialmediaguys…One the University ofCincinnati hockey team. “Obviously, as the day ithappened,” saidDamienLona, seniorcaptainof news quicklytraveled southoftheborder. in abuscrash ontheirway toaplayoff game April 6. The team intheSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League—died America. fallen. It’samongthemostdefiningqualitiesofmodern After theinitial reactiontotheaccident, teammembers “We were outoftown andcomingbackfrom Chicago Sixteen membersoftheHumboldtBroncos —ahockey When tragedy strikes, the nation rushestotheaidof JASON SZELEST |SPORTS EDITOR special giftfrom FCCincinnati andgiftbaskets from pretty excitedabout what itis.” are goingtogive, butwe thinkeveryone isgoingtobe to dosomething… We don’twant togive away what they [that] we aretalkingwithUC, andthey arereallyexcited kind ofthefunpartcoming,” saidLona. “But we cansay support thecause. local businessesandsportsteamshave donated to help on Monday anditjustkept snowballing from there.” families ofHumboldtplayers. scheduling an April 20charitygametoraise fundsforthe between usandXavier?’” “Then we thought, ‘What ifwe tried todoacharitygame does nothave thebestfollowing,” DeepakKullar said. Reds tickets, asigned footballfrom Andy Dalton, a “We don’t want togive toomuchaway becausethat is UC willbehostingasilentauctionat thegame. Many “I gottheballrolling,” Kullar said. “I gottheicedonated The ideaquicklygainedtraction, withbothteams “I was like, ‘I wishwe coulddosomething,’ butourteam Cincinnati. good onbothendsofthespectrum.” to absolutelywinthegamein convincing fashion. Itwillbe be nochangetohow we have played allseason. We want game andthereisareallygood premisetoit. Buttherewill year. outscoring them13-1intwo regularseasongamesthis another chanceat beating their crosstown rival after importance, they alsoadmitthat itwillbenicetohave will alsogototheHumboldtBroncos. is expecteduponentrance. 100percent ofconcessionsales money through admissions, asentry isfreebutadonation auctioned. Raising Caneswere mentionedamongtheitemstobe The puckdrops at 7p.m. Friday at Sports Plusin “The second-bestpart,” Lonasaid, “[is that] itisacharity While theteamsaidfundraiser isofhighest In additiontothesilentauction, theteamplanstoraise PROVIDED Apr. 18, 2018 | newsrecord.org 13 OLIVIER DOULIERY | ABACA PRESS | TNS PRESS | ABACA OLIVIER DOULIERY Facebook is a one-stop Facebook shop for everything social. social. shop for everything It lets users share text, It videos and links. photos, user-to-user also has games, as a and serves payments to login to other sites. way though, Most importantly, For has the users. Facebook the site leaving most of them, ties with mean erasing would hundreds of family members, friends and acquaintances. is I don’t think the world for that. ready important feature of a social important feature use it. is those who network because on Facebook I stay it’s the one place I can easily maintain contact with in the real I know anybody It is the one place world. up I’m able to catch where extended family with my those not especially — even comfortable with technology. No other sites offer this level of connectivity. Imagine if Facebook Imagine if Facebook the most Content aside, incredibly reliable form for of communication most of college students, been on the have whom and have site for years with intertwined Facebook It’s not their personal lives. easy to abandon a platform — long engaged with you’ve there exists especially when a fear of missing out on your important life events. friends’ really did upset its entire user base to the point that permanently left the they Does a reasonable site. exist? even alternative closest thing would The but it doesn’t Twitter, be or easy groups events, have Snapchat messaging. private is (which and Instagram Facebook) by actually owned but their are both popular, primarily to functions cater links photo and video over and text. Facebook’s global Facebook’s On bustling college to social analysis firm The company’s LikeFolio. and the stock is still strong, leak has not threatened data or the site’s relevance popularity in the slightest. it vital popularity makes to the modern human a take It would experience. to get a major catastrophe users majority of Facebook’s and the Cambridge to leave, but leak is anything data connected today’s In that. grown people have world, to accept the reality that around is floating their data This everywhere. situation merely reminded users of the showing this fact by real political implications user harvesting of websites data. Facebook UC, campuses like is often used to plan events communication and facilitate It is an amongst students. MITCHELL PARTON | CHIEF REPORTER PARTON MITCHELL it seemed ago, weeks A few didn’t movement The Facebook data scandal probably scandal probably data Facebook using it from you stop won’t like the whole world was was world the whole like Last Facebook. at outraged reports revealed month, of Facebook millions that personal information users’ shared with Cambridge was Analytica — a data-mining with worked firm that the Trump presidential Last campaign in 2016. said over Facebook week, 85 million of its users were affected — much higher reported. than previously The not happy. Users were hashtag #DeleteFacebook Twitter began trending on notable public and a few Elon Musk, like figures, deleted their accounts. much of an impact on have Of the however. Facebook, only site’s 2.1 billion users, deleted about 20,000 have according their accounts, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before the Senate judiciary and commerce committees on Capitol Hill over social media data breach, on April on 10, 2018 in breach, social media data over Capitol Hill on committees judiciary the Senate commerce and before testifies CEO Mark Zuckerberg Facebook D.C. Washington,

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Operator Tom Simpsonwrote customers,” ChiefOperating not impactCincinnati Bell net neutrality ruleswill FCC vote. “The repealof premiums following the prioritization andpaid its oppositiontodata Dayton areas—reiterated Cincinnati, Ohioand company servicingthe telecommunications Cincinnati Bell—aleading rules despitetherollback. to upholdnetneutrality expressed theirintent know this, andmany have Most localproviders - AjitPai and formletterssubmitted only tothemany spam coalition reported, referring clutter inthedocket,” the unprecedented volume and data analyticsfirmreveals proposal. “Report by expert public oppositiontothe they failedtomention the study ontheirwebsite, broadband industry —linked which representsthe for America —acoalition However, when Broadband for netneutrality rules. Pai’s planexpressedsupport submitted inresponseto of personalizedcomments Charter —foundthat 98.5 AT&T, Comcast, and major ISPs—including industry organizations and telecommunications 2017 study fundedby competitors. by outperformingsmaller dominate theirmarket share ISPs, asthey couldfurther would beaboontolarge future. Paid prioritization for specificcontentinthe which hintedat fastlanes Ironically,an August rollback the “illegal.”While the FCC’snetneutrality said inastatement, deeming say online,” Schneiderman what we do, andwhat we controlling what we see, over consumerswhile allowing themtoputprofits providers intogatekeepers would turninternetservice “The repealofnetneutrality Circuit Courtof Appeals. review withtheU.S. D.C. January, filingapetitionfor began theprocess in General EricSchneiderman New Attorney York vote. response tothenetneutrality lawsuits againsttheFCCin attorneys general have filed states andtheirrespective 23,000 opposedit. protection of Title II. Just respondents advocated the record.” Over 1.5million comments that areinthe important asthesubstantive of Title IIrulesare “not as urging thepreservation personalized comments this sentiment, saying the to theFCC. Pai reflected Already, acoalitionof22 groups heclaimstosupport. providers andharmsthe severely undermineslocal fundamentally flawed, asit “free market” approach is further from thetruth. Pai’s argument couldn’tstray and businesses, buthis industry benefitsconsumers the telecommunications holds that deregulation of similar policiesinthefuture. the FCCfrom implementing Act. This approach would bar the CongressionalReview down the Title IIrollback via 22-state coalitionby striking Congress couldsidewiththe framework. Alternatively, providers underaseparate broadband andinternet senators may optto regulate Act of1934. Indoingso, amend theCommunications majority, they couldmove to vote tosecurea51-vote legislators garneronemore FCC vote. 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