Storm poses potential threat to South Florida

By WWilliamilliam RRigginiggin News Editor

ropical Storm Erika is barreling toward the Bahamas and has the potential to make landfall in South Florida on Sun- day, but while preparation is necessary, Tprojections vary and can change within a day. According to Professor Nick Shay of the Depart- ment of Oceanic Sciences and Meteorology and Phys- ical Oceanography program at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, the “cone of uncertainty” that is seen in the National Weather Ser- vice’s projection model can have 200 nautical mile er- rors when forecasting four, five or six days in advance. “The only thing it is telling you is that right now we are in the cone of uncertainty,” Shay said. “The cone of uncertainty just widens as you go out in the forecast, so as time goes on, that cone gets wider and wider and wider simply because the tracks are show- ing a lot of different tracks, for different types of rea- sons related to the environment.” While Shay said that the storm is currently bigger than Danny was, it does not have a “well-defined eye, simply because it is running into a lot of sheer.” The sheer, which will determine Erika’s strength, is the dif- ference in winds between the upper and lower layer of the atmosphere lying in front of the storm’s path, according to Shay. A large amount of wind difference between the layers would slow down the storm. “It is going to run into a sheer layer just like Danny did; sheer in the atmosphere rips these things apart, so the sheer itself will be limiting the growth of this over the next two days ... but if the sheer is weak, it could intensify.” The bad weather will likely start Sunday after- noon if this track holds true, but he said that no one can tell yet whether that will happen. Shay said the biggest concern is how the storm will behave over the Bahamas, which are flat and surrounded by warm water, two factors that can potentially help the storm grow. Shay wanted to remind South Floridians that forecasts this far in advance could be wrong, but that everyone should always be prepared for the storm. He said to gather water, batteries, canned foods and other emergency materials, just in case. Fraternities issued cease operations orders

By WWilliamilliam RRigginiggin Friday, Aug. 21, by the Dean of the fraternity cooperated with the “We can confirm four frater- News Editor Students Office as investigations school. nities were issued cease operation began into the fraternities alleg- Associate Dean of Students orders by the Dean of Students hree fraternities at edly hosting unauthorized events. and Director of Greek Life Steve Office. Three fraternities issued the University of Alpha Sigma Phi was also issued Priepke updated his original state- a cease operations order alleg- – Sigma Chi, a cease operations order origi- ment from Sunday after the order edly hosted unauthorized social Zeta Beta Tau and nally, for allegedly housing non- against Alpha Sigma Phi was events – Sigma Alpha Epsilon, GGRAPHICRAPHIC CCOURTESYOURTESY NNOAA/NWSOAA/NWS TSigma Alpha Epsilon – were is- members in their house, but the lifted Monday afternoon. Sigma Chi and Zeta Beta Tau. Tropical storm Erika’s forecasted track as of 8 p.m. Wednesday. sued cease operations orders on order was lifted on Monday after jjumpump ttoo pagepage 2 2 NEWS THE MIAMI HURRICANE August 27 - August 30, 2015

JUMP FROM COVER CAMPUS LIFE not have a role in the adjudication process depending upon the sever- Fraternities not ity of the charges. Any individual or organization who violates any policy will be held accountable. yet charged As the investigations are in prog- ress, we have no further comment at this time.” Investigations are underway for Neither Alpha Sigma Phi these three groups and no fraterni- President Vikesh Patel nor Priepke ty has yet been charged with violat- would expand on why exactly the ing any policy. One fraternity was Alpha Sigma Phi investigation was issued a cease operations order for resolved so quickly, but they did allegedly housing non-members in both highlight their cooperation their fraternity house – Alpha Sig- with the Dean of Students office. ma Phi – but with the full coopera- Patel provided the following state- tion of the fraternity, that issue has ment to the university on Wednes- since been resolved and the cease day afternoon. operations lifted.” “As Dean Priepke has said According to Margot Winick, in his statement, ‘With the full assistant vice president of UM Me- cooperation of the fraternity, that dia Relations and Multimedia, the issue has since been resolved.’” alleged unauthorized events oc- On behalf of the chapter, we look HHalleeallee MMeltzereltzer // Photo Editor curred on Thursday, Aug. 20, and forward to having a great year and WORKING IN HARMONY: WVUM Radio staff hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon in their offi ce, which is undergoing renovations. The studio’s remodeling will begin soon. Friday, Aug. 21. Those were the work[ing] with the school when it last two days of orientation week comes to these types of situations.” Fifth-year architecture student and WVUM staffer for new students as classes began The presidents of the other Monday. Radio station receives Gabriela Degwitz helped create a mock-up of what the reno- three chapters did not respond to vated office would look like. The orders mean that all requests for comment, although chapter-related functions are to modern makeover “I like that this is bigger and open. I feel like it’s easier for members of two of the fraterni- ideas to flow,” Chohan said. cease, including meetings, recruit- ties national organizations did re- ment events and social events, in- By IIsabellasabella CCuetoueto However, WVUM is still in the process of moving ev- spond. erything back in – the trinkets, indie albums and iconic Red cluding but not limited to mixers, Executive Director of the Assistant News Editor tailgates, educational programs, Bull refrigerator – and Chohan said the space is uncharacter- national Sigma Chi Fraternity or- istically bare until then, describing it as a “doctor’s office.” formals and community service. ganization Michael Church said VUM 90.5 FM, the University of Miami’s The investigations can vary student-run radio station, has operated out “We had a fat, old TV and a GameCube,” he said. “Basi- in a statement Monday, “Unfortu- cally, the rest of the university is undergoing such a big make- in length depending on the specific nately, I can’t offer any comment of an office and two studios on the bottom circumstances surrounding each floor of the Whitten University Center since over right now and we were living in ’95 … so it was time for at this time as we do not have any us to get ourselves up to the University of Miami standard.” case. Large numbers of students additional information besides W1999. Over the summer, hundreds of CDs were packed up, will likely need to meet with the funky stickers were peeled off the walls and the WVUM of- Office manager Chris Palowitch, a senior in the music what you already stated below. If engineering program, sat on the sole piece of built furniture dean assigned to investigate the we do discover any information of fice was renovated. case, who could be any dean in the The plan to update the office was made around May in the office at 8 p.m. Monday night. His easy demeanor and substance, I will be happy to offer amusing conversation with other staffers captured the wel- Office of Students, according to comment at that time.” 2015, when WVUM general manager Kunal Chohan sat Priepke. down with Steven Priepke, associate dean of students, direc- coming atmosphere that the station’s open door indicates. Associate Executive Director Palowitch said he was initially nervous to approach WVUM, The three fraternities still un- of Communications for the nation- tor of Greek life and financial manager for student media. der investigation are all a part of The work started the first week of July and ended with but his misgivings were dismissed soon after joining. al Sigma Alpha Epsilon organiza- “You don’t have to be an on-air DJ. Everyone sounds the Interfraternity Council (IFC). tion Brandon E. Weghorst said furniture installation on Aug. 20, according to Priepke. Over IFC President Matthew Getzoff the summer, workers stripped the aged carpet, repainted good on the radio [and] the same people hang out in the office in a statement Monday morning, all the time because once you hang out there you never want urged cooperation on the part of all “Sigma Alpha Epsilon is commit- the walls, fixed damaged windowpanes and installed a new of the fraternities in a statement to lighting system. to leave,” he said. ted to the safety and well-being of WVUM is open to any currently enrolled UM student, The Miami Hurricane on Monday our members and others in their “Student Affairs leadership and the university planner, morning, prior to the lifting of the architect and designers have done a great job making the Uni- and Chohan and Palowitch share a more-the-merrier outlook campus community. We maintain on students interested in joining. Given the six staffs, from order against Alpha Sigma Phi. stringent policies and guidelines versity Center and other areas of campus more green, mod- “The four fraternities have ern and most importantly, much more student community- public relations to sports casting, there is a spot for anyone at for brothers, and we have zero WVUM, according to Chohan. been directed to cease operations tolerance for any behaviors that friendly,” Priepke said. while an investigation is being The space was student-friendly but cramped before ren- “There’s such an incredible pool of talent at WVUM, deviate from our creed and values. and a really diverse one, too … Any kind of person can get conducted by the Dean of Stu- The Fraternity is also committed ovations, to say the least. According to Chohan, hosting up to dents Office. The Interfraternity six staffs in one small office with a plethora of knick-knacks involved and also, if you work hard, we give you free concert to working with university admin- tickets,” he said. Council encourages everyone to istrators so that we can ensure the lining the walls made the WVUM staff feel too confined at cooperate fully with the investiga- times. There will be an office warming party on Sept. 9 from chapter meets our high standards. 3-6 p.m. with food, music, free CDS and – in true WVUM tions. Should any of the investiga- We view our relationship with the “The old office was very quaint and kitschy, but it was tions result in any fraternity being kind of claustrophobic almost,” said Chohan, a senior phi- form – a Nintendo 64. University of Miami as an impor- For more information on joining WVUM, email Chris charged with violating any policy, tant partnership.” losophy major. the IFC Judicial Board may or may Palowitch at [email protected]. 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LGBT love something like I love One of Aquilina’s main grievances with the tration. In addition, I plan to meet with the task Alumnus advocates gay UM, sometimes you have university’s handling of LGBT issues is the lack force and our UPride student organization dur- to be willing to be honest,” of real action. Speaking over the phone, he said ing my first year in office. Best, Julio.” Aquilina writes in the let- he grows increasingly frustrated each time the Aquilina expressed disappointment to- rights in email to president ter, before listing his four school claims to be “working on it” through a wards the letter. He said the school’s problem main indictments of the committee or task force. is an institutional matter that needs immediate school’s lack of progress. “We can’t accept ‘we’re working on it’ any- addressing. By WWilliamilliam RRigginiggin News Editor “Last year, in a University- more. The fundamental problem with that is, “The task force can no longer be some- AAquilinaquilina conducted survey, three in I don’t know what more there is to work on,” thing the university hides behind. Concrete ac- 10 LGBTQ students at UM he said. “We’ve known for years that there is a tion must be taken, and more definitive answers uring President Julio Frenk’s indicated that they do not problem, we’ve watched ourselves fall further must be given,” he said. first official week at the Univer- feel safe while on campus. UM still lacks any and further behind, but if Dr. Frenk decided to- Jeremy Penn, the president of UPride, the sity of Miami, he sent an email comprehensive policy toward transgender stu- day, tomorrow or next week, he could decide to school’s LGBT and straight ally student orga- to students and alumni asking dents, meaning that despite non-discrimination change policies that make it so we don’t discrim- nization, agreed with much of what Aquilina’s themD to voice their concerns, hopes and aspira- policies, it is often in fact university policy to inate against trans students anymore, and free letter stated. tions. 2012 alumnus Ryan Aquilina decided that discriminate against them. UM is one of only up funding for professional staff and a resource “We need broad structural changes to en- this was the perfect chance for him to voice his five top 50 universities without a resource center center.” sure that LGBTQ students can thrive here at concerns regarding the school’s status, or lack or any dedicated professional resources for LG- While Aquilina acknowledged he was the U. We need, urgently, to do better for our thereof, as an LGBT-friendly institution. BTQ students, and one of only 15 without a gen- over-simplifying the process, he believes Presi- transgender and gender-nonconforming stu- On Wednesday, Aug. 18, Aquilina sent der-neutral housing option. And when scored by dent Frenk has the power to set the process for dents, especially with regards to gender-neutral an email to President Frenk voicing his con- the non-profit organization Campus Pride last change in motion. Aquilina also stressed both in bathrooms and gender-neutral housing. Our cerns about the school’s policies toward LGBT year, UM came up dead last among the top 50 the letter and in speaking with The Miami Hur- past successes should encourage us to continue students and asking the new president to make schools scored.” ricane that the issue was not one of the students, pushing for these changes, especially as we en- LGBT relations a priority in his first year on The task force found, in the same survey faculty and staff at the school, and that they “are ter a new era under the leadership of President campus. He also shared the letter online, and 48 that found 30 percent of LGBT students indi- some of the most accepting and supportive you Frenk,” he said. After being shown Frenk’s re- hours later, Aquilina said the letter had received cating they do not feel safe, that “35 percent of will find.” sponse, Penn added, “I look forward to Presi- over 1,000 views and that numerous students students have experienced negative or insulting On Monday, Aug. 26, President Frenk re- dent Frenk’s Town Hall and his meetings with and alumni had reached out to him in support comments because they identified themselves as plied to Aquilina’s letter, and Aquilina passed our organization. I believe they are good first of the letter. LGBT,” according to an article from The Miami that reply on to The Miami Hurricane. After steps towards larger discussions and actions The letter, published in its entirety on me- Hurricane last January on the task force’s find- thanking Aquilina for his letter and stating his needed at the university.” dium.com, highlights four main points that ings. excitement to be a Hurricane, he addressed Aq- President Frenk’s town hall meeting is set Aquilina believes show how far the school has In the same story, Executive Director of uilina’s concerns. for Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. in the BankUnited Center. fallen behind. Housing and Residential Life James Smart said “I will be reviewing the progress of the very Tickets are already available on a first-come, “Right now, the University of Miami is that while there is no gender-neutral option, his thoughtful and comprehensive report written in first-served basis for students with a valid cane not an LGBTQ-friendly institution. I could department has always been willing to accom- 2014 by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgen- card. 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UBus and Stadium Policies: Important details: Buses are free and only for UM students Game tickets are pre-loaded to your Cane Card with paid Athletic Fee A Cane Card ID is required to board the bus Students cannot be in possession or attempt to use Sun Life Stadium Bag Policy: up to 1 gallon size clear bag another student’s Cane Card to enter the stadium and or small clutch purse the size of your hand students can be subject to disciplinary action

No food or open drinks are permitted Buses from campus to the stadium begin loading 3 hours ’”‹‘”–‘‹ ‘ơƒ†–Š‡Žƒ•–„—•™‹ŽŽŽ‡ƒ˜‡ƒ–‹ ‘ơ ‡ƒ–•‹–Š‡͙͘͘‡˜‡Ž–—†‡–‡ –‹‘ƒ”‡Ƥ”•– ‘‡Ƥ”•– served and once the 100 Level Section is full, students will The Student Gate at the stadium will close at the end of be directed to the 400 Level –Š‡Ƥ”•–“—ƒ”–‡”

Students will be banned from attending the remainder of Buses returning to campus from the stadium will begin this season’s games for any of the following reasons: loading at halftime and continue until 30-minutes post • Ejection game. Students may not lineup for the bus until the start of • Arrest (Including ‘Promise to Appear’ in court) halftime. • Citation for intoxication • Medical transport due to intoxication No metered parking on Stanford Drive on game day • Disruptive behavior during load, travel, or unloading of football buses Buses will load and return to We expect you to remember that you are UM students –ƒˆ‘”†”‹˜‡ 3ĕĒ ƒ†–Šƒ––Š‡—‹˜‡”•‹–›ǯ•–—†‡–‘†‡‘ˆ‘†— –ƒ’’Ž‹‡•  to all locations. This includes the stadium, the grounds FIRST GAME: surrounding the stadium, and all bus loading and unloading Ǥ ǧ 2:30ĕĒ ćĚĘĊĘđĔĆĉ ƒ”‡ƒ•Ǥ ƒ††‹–‹‘–‘ǯ•‡ƒ‘ˆ–—†‡–• ‘†— –•–ƒơǡ TH ċĔėċėĊĘčĒĊē Ž‘”‹†ƒǯ•‹˜‹•‹‘‘ˆŽ ‘Š‘Ž‹ ‡˜‡”ƒ‰‡•ƒ†‘„ƒ ‘™‹ŽŽ SAT, SEPT. 5 ĕĆėęĎĈĎĕĆęĎēČĎē be present. 6:00ĕĒ  Ǩ ċėĊĘčĒĆēĜĆđĐ 10 ADVERTISEMENT THE MIAMI HURRICANE August 27 - August 30, 2015 Ride Tri-Rail to campus and save some green.

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