Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar

The aP rthenon University Archives

Spring 3-28-2014 The aP rthenon, March 28, 2014 Bishop Nash [email protected]

Follow this and additional works at: http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon

Recommended Citation Nash, Bishop, "The aP rthenon, March 28, 2014" (2014). The Parthenon. Paper 341. http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/341

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aP rthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. “IT SOUNDS INTIMIDATING, BUT IT’S REALLY EASY TO PICK UP. ONCE YOU START PLAYING, YOU FIND OUT IT’S A LOT OF FUN.” Alex Shay , sophomore elementary education major MORE LACROSSE >>> PAGE 3

FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2014 | VOL. 117 NO. 103 | MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER | marshallparthenon.com weekend EDITION

MORE GLOBSTERS >>> PAGE 2

I TRY TO EXPRESS EVERYTHING I POSSIBLY CAN WHEN I PLAY: ANGER, SADNESS, SEXUALITY, EXTREME JOY AND HAPPINESS. “ I TURN IT UP AS LOUD AS I CAN. - ADAM BREWER, GLOBSTERS

MORE COLOR RUN PAINTING THE TOWN >>> PAGE 2 ‘Happiest 5k on the Planet ’to color Huntington

Friday Saturday Sunday page designed and edited by CODI MOHR HIGH 66° LOW 48 ° HIGH 59° LOW 34 ° HIGH 57° LOW 34° [email protected] C M Y K 50 INCH

2 WEEKEND EDITION FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2014 | | MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM

Lily’s Place of Huntington will baby that day. Kentucky neo- be the new home of a regional Two weeks later, Brown got a and state leader in the care of call from Laura Darby, founder newborn infants suffering from of Hospice of Huntington and punk act Globsters Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Ebenezer Medical Outreach, who How the and withdrawal from drug said she had been praying for exposure. three years for her husband’s invades Huntington In this region, one out of every building to sell. While she was 13 babies is born drug exposed. praying, it occurred to her the By MARK WILLIAMS Destroy Walmart” over top of the Mary Brown, secretary of the building should go to a good use. THE PARTHENON music. board of directors, author and Through the generosity of Lorretta Lynn. The Judds. Keith What he lacks in instrumenta- lilies grow “cuddler” for drug addicted ba- Laura Darby and the Darby Fam- Whitley. Globsters. tion, Brewer more than makes up bies for over three years, said ily Limited Partnership, a medical Adam Brewer, better known with in performance. the idea came to her after a close by his punk rock moniker Glob- “I try to express everything I friend visited an out-of-town Seventh Ave. in Huntington, was sters, is slowly but surely carving possibly can when I play,” he said. Lily’s Place ready to help foster home that housed drug donatedoffice building to Lily’s located Place June at 1320 12, out his place in Eastern Kentucky “Anger, sadness, sexuality, ex- exposed babies and suggested to musical folklore. He will bring his treme joy and happiness. I turn it her that they need to do some- where the babies are treated. area newborns recover 2013, and will be the facility one-of-a-kind act to Huntington up as loud as I can.” thing like this is Huntington. In the following months, vol- 8 p.m. Friday at the Elimination Listing everything from Sammy Evan Jenkins, West unteers helped clean out the Chamber. Kershaw to Italian disco to wres- from drug withdrawal and State Senator, has also had a large building and paint, donors came Over the last seven years, tling entrance music among his helping hand in the creation of and decorated nurseries, sprin- Brewer has become somewhat of favorites, Brewer is a shining begin living healthy lives Lily’s Place. kler systems were installed, a legend in underground Ap- example of the more inclu- - palachia. Hailing from sive punk movement By KYLEE McMULLEN cial name, Brown and others went started the Facebook page to the small town of of recent years. THE PARTHENON throughBefore countless Lily’s Place names had that an offijust spreadfire codes awareness. were met and Brown Hazard, Ky., he “I’ll never stop. It’s this open- Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin got Lily’s has released minded bible verse that stuck out to them. Place a grant to pay for the sprin- several When I stake my attitude didn’t“Luke fit 12:27until they in the came Bible across says, a kler system that was expected to records, claim at the top that ‘Consider the lilies, how they toured of the mountain, keeps grow: they neither toil nor spin; the East him opti- but I tell you, not even Solomon ready,cost nearly we are$40,000. ready for babies,” Coast everybody will mistic. in all his glory clothed himself Brown“The said. facility “We isare 100now percentwaiting twice, know that I’m the “Punk like one of these,’” Brown said. on the license from the state.” played the “It means that don’t worry what Once a drug-exposed baby is best.” is more ex- you’ll wear or what you’ll eat, born at the hospital, the infant Louisville >Globsters pressivein 2014than God took care of the lilies of the will either go to the Neonatal indieinfluential festival it used to be,” Intensive Care Unit or Neonatal Cropped Out, and Brewer said. “It’s So that’s where our name came Therapeutic Care Unit at Cabell gained national exposure getting closer to there be- from.”field and he’ll take care of you too. Huntington Hospital. The baby in Maximum Rock n’ Roll maga- ing absolutely no rules in punk, Brown started on the journey of will then stay in the unit until it is zine. However, Brewer doesn’t just like they’ve been saying for starting Lily’s Place. After numer- stable on its wean, which means discount his small town roots years.” ous days and nights of contacting the baby is given medicine and and local scene. Brewer’s infectious person- people to help, she ran across it needs to stay stable on that “My group of friends is really ality and uninhibited passion close friend, Audy Perry. medicine in order to avoid having close knit,” he said. “We support have helped grow the Globsters “I contacted Audy and told him, seizures or strokes. each other’s endeavors. When I legend throughout the nation’s ‘You never know when someone have a show, everybody comes underground punk circuit, and may want to donate a building, stable the baby will then be trans- out and has a good time because he shows no signs of slowing so if you hear of someone in the portedAfter toseven Lily’s to 10Place, days and of beingthey it’s usually the only thing going down. community who is interested I will continue the wean and start on that night.” “I’ll never stop,” he said. “When hope that you would tell them working with the families. Not your typical punk rock act, I stake my claim at the top of the that this is what we are trying to In the state of West Virginia, - mountain, everybody will know do,’” Brown said. “Audy told me 95 percent of the drug exposed table game system with music he that I’m the best.” that I needed to leave and go pray babies will go back to their fam- splicesBrewer together fills a PlayStationon his computer. Por Local punk bands Rat Ship and in front a particular building and ily of origin, therefore Lily’s Place He then runs the game system Codename Cricketman will also so I did.” will work with the families to get into a PA system and sings his perform. Brown said she came to the ready. heartfelt and humorous punk Mark Williams can be building to pray in front of it after numbers like “Nerds Make Bet- contacted at williams788@ she had been holding a very sick See LILY’S PLACE | Page 5 ter Lovers” and “Destroy Hazard, marshall.edu. Big ratings gains for PBS hits ‘Downton Director’s Abbey’ and ‘Sherlock’ creativity

By SCOTT COLLINS percent compared with the previous season. keeps LOS ANGELES TIMES (MCT) PBS has become a Sunday Meanwhile, the third season night ratings force with “Down- of “Sherlock” — a modern re- ton Abbey” and “Sherlock.” telling of the Sherlock Holmes ‘Noah’ The most recent seasons of stories by Arthur Doyle the British dramas were their — averaged 6.6 million, for a highest-rated yet, accord- - ing to final numbers released pared with Season 2. whopping 50 percent gain com from Wednesday by PBS outlet “Downton” has been renewed WGBH-TV. for Season 5 via its U.K. maker, Director Season 4 of “Downton” — ITV, and will presumably re- on the set of “Noah,” from detailing the life of a fictional sinking Paramount Pictures and aristocratic family and its As for “Sherlock,” the creators Regency Enterprises. servants a century ago — aver- haveappear promised in the U.S. more early episodes, in 2015. Courtesy Niko Tavernise | MCT aged 13.2 million total viewers, although the details haven’t according to Nielsen — up 15 been officially announced yet. By RENE RODRIGUEZ angels (or Nephilim) that have taken the form and the amassing of the animals, which are THE MIAMI HERALD (MCT) of giant rock monsters with an unfortunate spectacularly created by dazzling CGI. Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky specializes resemblance to prehistoric Transformers, and But Noah’s faith is tested as deeply as Abra- The Color Run bringing in movies about people driven to extremes — the movie starts to seem more like a summer ham’s in the second half of the movie, when by drug addiction (“Requiem for a Dream”), blockbuster than a Sunday school lesson. “The Aronofsky throws some wrinkles into the by the quest for glory (“The Wrestler”), by Passion of the Christ,” this is not. story that, while not part of any known the- color back to Huntington madness (“Black Swan”). In “Noah,” God And yet Aronofsky, who co-wrote the Himself is the force driving the hero (Russell screenplay with Ari Handel and is work- relationship between God and man and the in September Crowe) to build an enormous ark big enough ing on his largest canvas to date, manages lengthsology, deepen to which the true film’s believers exploration are sometimes of the to hold two members of every species of ani- forced to go in the name of their deity. Even THE PARTHENON mal on the planet. Man has grown evil and following God’s will blindly and the self- though everyone knows how the story ends, Get ready for the “Happiest 5k on the Planet.” The Color Run will greedy and lazy and unworthy, and God has ishto sneaknature enough of man difficult to give questions“Noah” enough about “Noah” is unexpectedly exciting and emo- be back in Huntington this fall. Tickets are on sale now and cost decided to reboot, leaving only Noah and his heft to go along with the giant spectacle. As tional, and Aronofsky, always a great stylist, $35 for solo runners and $25 a person for a team, which includes family as survivors. When they die, so will all played by Crowe in his kind-brute “Gladi- constantly does things with the camera that 4 or more runners. of humankind, and the innocents will inherit ator” mode, Noah is a man who will not keep the movie visually entrancing (like giv- The Color Run is a unique paint race that celebrates healthiness, the Earth. question his Master’s orders, no matter This would seem to be odd material for a drop falling high from the heavens down onto in which participants are doused in color at each kilometer they movie, leaving little room for suspense or This doesn’t always sit well with his wife Noah’sing you face). a point-of-view shot of the first rain happiness and individuality. It is an untimed five-kilometer race (Jenniferhow difficult Connelly) or illogical or son they(Logan may Lerman) seem. Will “Noah” anger some rigid purists and equipped with music, dancing and more color throws. common to many of the world’s religions in or their adopted daughter (Emma Watson). scholars because of the liberties it takes? complete.The Color At Runthe finishwill stop line in all Huntington runners are Sept. greeted 9 as witha part a partyof its oneingenuity. form or The another, Biblical and storyalthough of theGod flooddoesn’t is But Noah, like most men possessed by what Perhaps. But the point to take home is the mes- they believe to be right and true, doesn’t sage the movie leaves you with, which works and new merchandise. The race will begin at 8 a.m. at David Harris with Noah through dreams), the movie could think or question: He simply does as he is regardless of your faith (or lack thereof). Hu- Riverfront2014 Kaleidoscope Park. Tickets Tour. are The available new tour on includes The Color several Run website.new cities beutter interpreted a peep in as the a story film of (He faith communicates as easily as it could be a fairy tale. Throw in some fallen the movie, during the building of the Ark those defects is what truly matters. told. This is expected for the first half of mans are inherently flawed. How we deal with

page designed and edited by TAYLOR STUCK | [email protected] C M Y K 50 INCH

3 WEEKEND SPORTS FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2014 | | MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM

DELAYNA EARLEY | THE ISLAND PACKET | MCT Graeme McDowell putts the ball Herd golfers Women’s at No. 18 during the final round of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing at Harbour Town Golf club lacrosse Links in Sea Pines on Hilton break down Head Island, South Carolina, heads to April 21, 2013. The Masters

Morgantown By BRAXTON CRISP THE PARTHENON tournament The 2014 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, By GABI WARWICK major tournament of the year coming up, Marshall Universi- THE PARTHENON ty’sGa., is men’s set to golf tee teamoff in broke a little down less than what two it takes weeks. to Withbe successful the first The Marshall University at Augusta and shared its picks to win it all. women’s lacrosse team be- gan its 2014 season away qualify in many different ways with one common theme: win- from home when it faced ning.As ofThere Wednesday, are two thetournaments field currently left for sits players at 94 players,to try to who get Xavier University March 22. into the 2014 Masters and both are in Texas, with the Valero The team came away with Texas Open taking place in San Antonio this weekend, then the a loss, falling 7-13. However, Shell Houston Open will be next week before the Masters be- coach Shanna Saunders, gins April 10. a forensic science gradu- Marshall redshirt-junior golfer Aaron Barna said the key to ate student from St. Louis, succeeding at Augusta is to be good at managing the greens. Mo., said the team is still “It’s important to get in the right part of the green because these greens are so crazy and fast,” Barna said. “Having the “We played really well,” Saun- - dersconfident. said, “even though it was ing you to one-putt or two-putt.” technically a loss. We learned a rightBarna iron added to get theinto players the right who section have definitely played in helpsthe Masters by allow in lot. It was also our first time out previous years could have an edge over their less experienced on a real field, so we did better counterparts at putting. than we had hoped.” For Sarah Henry, a fresh- have a huge advantage,” Barna said. “Knowing where to hit it man pre-veterinary medicine on“I the think greens the and guys how who fast have they’re played going there to be.” before definitely major from Wheeling, W.Va., One player Barna mentioned whose game lends itself well to putting successfully at Augusta is Graeme McDowell, a native game she had ever played. - Shethis saved was the18 of first Xavier’s lacrosse 31 ner of the U.S. Open. shots on goal, for a save per- of ANorthern feature ofIreland, Augusta who National is in the Golf field Club by being is that the rather 2010 winthan centage of .581. having deep grass in the rough, it has trees that line closely Saunders said the fresh- to the fairways. Herd men’s golfer Marshall Hone referenced a man performed at a level shot in the sudden death playoff by Bubba Watson that helped that surprised her. him win the 2012 Masters as an impressive shot to help save “She has the same skill par. level as girls that have been “If you remember Bubba’s shot when he hooked it out of the goalkeeping for three or four right rough with the pitching wedge,” Hone said. “Sometimes years,” Saunders said, “and NFL could expand you have to take your medicine and sometimes you have to do what you can do and trust what your strategy is at that point.” real game. She’s got the right Barna said that while the entire course is a tough one, there instincts.”this was her first time in a playoff field to 14 teams are a few holes in particular that could make or break a round Henry said she enjoyed at Augusta. playing, even though she was “Amen Corner, 11-12-13, is a place where you can see some- apprehensive of being in her as early as 2014 season one come around and go 6-over par through there or they could come around and go 4-under,” Barna said. “It’s such a “I thought I was going By SAM FARMER that play. Although the league member. “We all feel like we wide variety and I think that’s what makes that course and the tofirst be game. more nervous than LOS ANGELES TIMES (MCT) isn’t ready to do that, owners need to do something, we’re just tournament so special are those few holes.” I was,” Henry said. “The There is a good chance the did agree to bump the line of not quite sure what we are going Hone’s pick to win the 2014 Masters was Zach Johnson, who game really just wasn’t as NFL will expand the playoff scrimmage back to the 20 for all to do with it yet.” won the 2007 Masters and also won the Hyundai Tournament bad as I thought it was go- ——— of Champions earlier in 2014. ing to be. Although I feel and the change could come as the exhibition season, turning CHECK THE RULEBOOK “I love his [Johnson’s] wedge playing and the way he plays like I could do better, I’m earlyfield as from the upcoming 12 to 14 season. teams, whatgames isin otherwisethe first two a weeks“gimme” of Three rule changes were Augusta,” Hone said. “He’s won there before, I believe he can proud of what I did.” NFL Commissioner Roger passed: win there again, and he’s playing really good golf right now.” Next, the team will travel Goodell, speaking Wednes- two-point conversion attempt — The goal-post uprights will Barna selected Spaniard Sergio Garcia to win the Masters. to Morgantown for a week- day at the conclusion of the willplay continueinto a 37-yard to be set field up goal.on the A league’s annual meetings, said two-yard line. it easier to determine whether teams in two days. there was a “full discussion” “The (competition) commit- highbe extended kicks are by good. five feet to make Garcia’sThe Masters best career is one finish of four at themajor Masters tournaments was T-4 inplayed 2004 each and endMaria tournament, Martinez, facing a junior five on the topic among team own- tee was concerned about a rule — The recovery of a loose yearhe finished by the T-8best in golfers 2013. in the world, and is the only one of the excercise science major ers and executives this week. being implemented without four that is played on the same course each year. from Washington D.C., “I think there’s a tremen- having the opportunity to go reviewable call. Under the old Braxton Crisp can be contacted at [email protected]. said that she thinks the dous amount of interest in through the unintended conse- ball in the field of play is now a team will be ready for the this, possibly even to the point quences,” said St. Louis Rams challenge. of support, but there are also coach Jeff Fisher, a committee rules, even if officialsSee NFL blew | Page the 5 “I think we’re prepared, things we still want to make but we could use more con- sure we do it right,” Goodell ditioning,” Martinez said. said. “We’ve been very incre- “We played the game against mental in trying to do this, Xavier without any subs, so but we believe competitively every player was out there it could make even our races the entire time.” toward the end of our sea- Alexa Shay, a sophomore son even more exciting with elementary education ma- more teams vying for playoff jor from Pittsburgh, did not positions, which is great for play against Xavier, mean- our fans. We still want to do ing this tournament will be some additional work, includ- ing talking with the players Marshall. She said she is association.” excitedthe first to time play she on playsa higher for The NFL and the NFL Play- level of lacrosse. ers Association will meet “I think it’s going to be fun April 8, and Goodell said he facing all the different college anticipates playoff expansion teams,” Shay said. “It’s such being among the topics of a different atmosphere from discussion. high school.” As for how soon a change Shay said she feels a bit could be implemented, he 275557 nervous, but she loves la- didn’t rule out it happening for crosse and is excited to the 2014 season. CABELL HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL/ continue on with the sport. “It’s not out of the question,” “It sounds intimidating, he said, “but we didn’t make CLA but it’s really easy to pick up. that decision at all. We have Once you start playing, you more work to do. I wouldn’t FERETILITY rule it out, but I wouldn’t say said. that’s the direction we’re 2 x 5.0 find out it’s a lot of fun,” Shay headed right now.” the tournament will be 9 ——— a.m.Marshall’s Saturday firstagainst game Ohio of BACK, BACK, BACK University. Looking to make the extra- GEORGE BRIDGES | MCT Gabi Warwick can be point kick more challenging, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell walks on the sidelines before an contacted at warwick@ the New England Patriots AFC Wildcard game between the Houston Texans and the Cincinnati marshall.edu. proposed moving the line of Bengals Jan. 7, 2012, in Houston, Texas. scrimmage back to the 25 for

page designed and edited byWILL VANCE | [email protected] C M Y K 50 INCH

4 WEEKEND EDITION FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2014 | | MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM 'Enlisted's' producers strive to make peace with critics of their military comedy

By SABA HAMEDY The goal with “Enlisted” was LOS ANGELES TIMES (MCT) “to show, just like any good Writer-producers Kevin Bie- workplace comedy, how these gel and Mike Royce decided in people grow and bond and how 2012 to create a TV workplace they live their lives every day in comedy about the military. this workplace,” Royce said. The odds were not in their Trouble was, though Biegel favor. grew up with two brothers and Prime-time television, once a father in the armed forces, nei- home to madcap military ad- ther he nor Royce had served in ventures like Sgt. Bilko on “The the military. Phil Silvers Show,” “Gomer Pyle, As a result, the pilot was USMC,” “Hogan’s Heroes” and sprinkled with inaccuracies. “MASH,” hadn’t supported a mil- The soldiers’ hair was too long. itary comedy in years. Their uniforms were not to “It’s basically a workplace code. They didn’t salute senior that is very important to Amer- ica and has disappeared from Leery of producing a show television,” said Royce. thatofficers was when disrespectful they should. — “We’re That might have been in part not trying to poke fun at the because the U.S. had been at institution,” Biegel said — the war for over a decade. Maybe “Enlisted” men reached out for the Army just wasn’t funny help. anymore. After the pilot was shot, they “It was kind of sacred ground,” hired Greg Bishop, an advisor Biegel said. “People were like, at Musa Military Entertainment ‘Maybe you shouldn’t do that.’ Consulting, who viewed the But for us it was the oppo- show and found it ... lacking. site. We thought, ‘Of course we “There were a lot of things should.’” wrong with the pilot, not done The duo made their sale on out of disrespect, but done out - of not knowing,” Bishop said. tives who embraced the concept “We said, ‘Wow! They could use the first pitch, to Fox execu JORDIN ALTHAUS | FOX |MCT heartily. our help.’” Geoff Stults, center, stars wth Parker Young, left, and Chris Lowell on "Enlisted" on Fox. “Why isn’t this show on the Bishop worked with the cre- air right now?” Jonathan Davis, ators to make the show more training, and underwent sur- to Cancel TV Show Enlisted,” through every medium — blogs, progress and suggest further president of creative affairs at authentic and also helped with prise checks for “contraband” reads: “This tv show is an insult podcasts, websites — to get in changes. 20th Century Fox, remembers publicity by reaching out to mil- such as books, cellphones, lap- to say the least to all military there and explain where we’re “Really glad the show’s get- asking himself. “Why isn’t any- itary members. tops and candy. Some of the cast personnel. It satirizes our way coming from,” Royce added. ting better as we go along,” one one doing this yet?” Changes to the show included members were even shunned of life and has no place on Fox or After several episodes, the Facebook fan commented, but The resulting Friday night perfecting the uniform (such any other tv channel.” creators said their outreach ef- then criticized the show for fea- show, “Enlisted,” premiered in as putting badges in the right The improvements in accu- Biegel and Royce said Twitter turing female soldiers wearing January. The ensemble comedy place, and making sure ac- racyfor not didn’t flushing make their for toilets.a hit. The was also full of people bashing have helped. earrings. follows a serviceman who is de- tors wore their hats inside and the pilot. fort and changes to fix the show The “Enlisted” Facebook page moted after socking a superior outside) and helping with set averaged just 2.4 million view- So they took to social media to - replied: “Good eye, soldier! We details (including adding stock ersfirst and of the got season’s a weak rating13 episodes of 0.7 turn the show around. lionFox viewers officials and said a rating the of show 1.2 appreciate it!” numbers on grease barrels that in the advertiser-desired 18-to- “I probably contacted at least innow the has 18-to-49 an average demographic. of 3.1 mil Though Fox has not an- officerPrior and to reassigned“Enlisted,” to Biegellead a appear in the background). 49 demographic. 200 military people on Twit- The show’s Facebook page nounced whether the show will co-createdgroup of Army “Cougar misfits. Town” and It even meant putting some Military members and their ter over direct message,” Biegel has over 60,000 “likes,” and the be renewed, those involved re- wrote for “Scrubs.” Royce was a cast members through several families who were not pleased said. “I would say, ‘Hey, my name Twitter account has over 7,000 main hopeful. producer for “Everybody Loves days of a “mini boot camp” in El with the inaccuracies took to so- is Kevin. I created the show. followers. “We really believe in this Raymond” and “Men of a Cer- Paso. The actors stayed in bar- cial media to complain. Please give it another chance.’” People have used those web- show and think it deserves a tain Age.” racks, wore uniforms, did basic A Facebook page, “Petition “It was a matter of going sites to comment on the show’s second season,” Davis said. lineup announced Alcohol and writers: Two

By GREG KOT Eminem, Arctic Monkeys, books take on the myths CHICAGO TRIBUNE (MCT) Lorde, Zedd, Above & Beyond, Outkast and Calvin Harris will join Aug. 1 Broken Bells, Interpol, Lykke Li, By CHRIS VOGNAR modeling himself on that in What exactly are they hid- Eminem, Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon Phantogram, Chvrches, The Glitch THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS this maudlin way: ‘I’m one of ing? For Cheever and Jackson - Mob, Portugal the Man, Dimitri (MCT) those tortured, sensitive guys the answers were largely lapalooza. If that sounds a bit familiar, Vegas & Like Mike, AFI, J. Roddy Walston & the Our culture has a way of ro- and he’s just like me and he’s sexual: Both men were clos- and Skrillex as headliners Aug. 1-3 at Lol Business, , Rudimental, Iggy Azalea, manticizing the booze-addled drinking himself to death.’ eted bisexuals at a time when played Lollapalooza before. Bombay Bicycle Club, Warpaint, Kodaline, Sander scribe, the rakish writer quick homosexuality was widely it should — five of the six top acts have- Kleinenberg, Lucius, Blood Orange, Perry/Etty vs with a quip — Ernest Heming- Laing’s book, a sort of trav- viewed as more of an illness ported by the Chicago Tribune last week. Joachim Garraud, Jagwar Ma, Temples, Vic Mensa, way, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John elogueThat definitely through plays her asubjects’ part.” than alcoholism. The diaries The latter four acts were first re Francisca Valenzuela, Into It. Over It, Courtney Cheever, Tennessee Williams, regional haunts, also touches of Cheever, one of the great three-day festival’s 10th year in Grant Barnett, San Fermin, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Brillz, Raymond Carver. American short-story writers, Park,The completeannounced 130-band Wednesday lineup by forTexas- the Jacob Plant, the So So Glos, Cash Cash, Bebe Rexha, These were masters of household’s alcoholic demons. reveal a man racked with ter- Wallpaper, Dugas, Bagheera, Of Verona, Highly American letters. These were Blakebriefly Bailey, on the her current childhood king ror and anxiety, an emotional rising stars Lorde, Chance the Rapper Suspect. also incorrigible drunks who of the literary biography, takes and spiritual outcast. andbased Krewella. promoter Three-day C3 Presents, passes includes for the left a trail of human wreckage a far more personal approach: festival sold out in an hour Tuesday. Sin- Outkast, Calvin Harris, Fos- and misery along with their He puts his own family front variety of terror and anxiety, gle-day passes ($100) go on sale at 11 ter the People, Krewella, Nas, novels, plays and poems. and center in his new mem- Humanity shares an infinite a.m. EDT Wednesday at lollapalooza.com. Aug. 2 Spoon, the Head and the Heart, The myth of the rakish oir, “The Splendid Things We to drink at. “They weren’t With the exception of Outkast, the Chase & Status, Cut Copy, Fitz & drunk writer dashing off bon Planned” (Norton, $25.95). particularlyan infinite numberpopular,” of thingsLaing headliners have all played Lollapalooza the Tantrums, Grouplove, Gramatik, Jenny Lewis, mots between martinis starts A quick look at Bailey’s pre- says of her subjects. “They at least once before. Two have previ- Manchester Orchestra, John Butler Trio, Martin to teeter once you peel away vious biographical subjects weren’t particularly happy at ously headlined — Eminem in 2011 and Garrix, Phosphorescent, Duke Dumont, the Tem- the illusions and delusions of suggests an interest in novel- home. They didn’t necessar- Kings of Leon in 2009. Among the art- per Trap, Joachim Garraud, Typhoon, Z-Trip, Kate alcoholism, which two new ists brought low by the bottle. ily even do very well at school. ists announced to complete the lineup Nash, Vance Joy, Rich Homie Quan, Parquet Courts, books do with bracing clar- There’s Cheever, Charles Jack- But many of them had this are Spoon, Foster the People, the Avett Smallpools, Jungle, Wildcat! Wildcat!, Papa, the ity. Olivia Laing’s “The Trip to son (who wrote “The Lost extraordinary compensatory Brothers and Cage the Elephant. There Districts, heRobust, Royal Blood, Ratking, Meg Echo Spring” (Picador, $26) is Weekend,” still considered the talent for storytelling, these is a smattering of hip-hop, including Nas Myers, Joywave, Desert Noises, Jon Batiste and and Childish Gambino, and a heavy dose Stay Human, Benjamin Booker, The Last Interna- of writers who swirled to the and Richard Yates (“Revolu- In one of her book’s most of electronic music, beginning with the tionale, Johnnyswim, Charlie Hirsch, Anna Lunoe, bottoma lively andof thefree-flowing bottle. Focus study- tionaryfinest novel Road”). about Bailey’s alcoholism) new movingescapist fictions.”passages, Laing main-stage headliners Skrillex and Har- Rocky Business. ing on six American writers book helps explain his interest explores a poem from Ber- ris, as well as Zedd, Sebastian Ingrosso, — John Berryman, Carver, in the subject. The stumbling, ryman’s “Dream Songs” Above & Beyond, Z-Trip and Flume. The Kings of Leon, Skrillex, the Avett Cheever, Fitzgerald, Heming- car-totaling antagonist is his Chicago-based acts besides Chance the Brothers, Sebastian Ingrosso, way and Williams — Laing older brother, Scott, an al- key words: “Hunger, liquor, Rapper and Krewella include Vic Mensa Aug. 3 Childish Gambino, Cage the El- takes a sympathetic but un- coholic and addict with an need,collection pieces, and wrote.” distills Sheit to con five- and Flosstradamus. ephant, , Chance sparing look at the swirl of insatiable appetite for self- tinues: “A sense was building With 24 as the average age of Lolla- the Rapper, Flosstradamus, Chro- childhood trauma, adult fear destruction — and for shame. in me that there was a hid- palooza-goers (10 years younger than the meo, Darkside, The 1975, Rebelution, Glen Hansard, and monstrous ego that drives “What fascinates me about den relationship between the average fan who attends the Austin City Gesaffelstein, Flume, Trombone Shorty & Orleans her prodigiously talented sub- people like my brother, and two strategies of writing and Avenue, Run the Jewels, The Airborne Toxic Event, jects to drink — and to write. Cheever and Yates and Charles drinking and that both had to lineup skews younger and more dance- London Grammar, White Denim, Delta Rae, RAC, “There’s an addictive qual- Jackson, is that they’re people do with a feeling that some- orientedLimits Festival than many also promotedNorth American by C3), rock the GTA, jhene aiko, Kongos, Nonono, Gemini Club, Criz- ity to the drinking myth itself,” with secrets,” Bailey says from thing precious had gone to festivals. zly, Bomba Estereo, Bleachers, Bear Hands, Kausea, Laing says by phone from Mi- his home in Virginia. “They’re pieces, and a desire to mend it Lolla is expected to once again reach ca- Bronze Radio Return, Lindsay Lowend, Betty Who, ami during her recent book hiding their most essential Fly Golden Eagle, Crass Mammoth, Cardiknox, Space tour. “You get John Cheever selves from the world. Writ- in Cheever’s phrase — and to bands and artists perform on eight stages. Capone, Plastic Visions, Oyinda. sitting on his porch drinking ers in particular can become deny— to thatgive it wasfitness so.” and shape, pacity of 100,000 for each day to see 130 gin and reading Fitzgerald very compartmentalized PHOTOS BY MICHAEL TERCHA AND LENNY GILMORE | CHICAGO TRIBUNE | MCT biographies and almost personalities.” See BOOKS | Page 5

page designed and edited by REBECCA STEPHENS | [email protected] 5 WEEKEND EDITION

FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2014 | | MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM

LILY'S PLACE BOOKS Some alcoholic writ- or manipulating people Continued from Page 2 Continued from Page 4 ers, including Cheever and in some way. Then there’s Jackson, could write about the audience for this con- Brown said once the babies are off In this sense, the alco- alcoholism with piercing ning public persona — the The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, is drugs for 72 hours they will bring who- holic writer uses words in self-awareness. Cheever’s inward person who simul- published by students Monday through Friday during the regular ever will be the caregiver for the child in an attempt to create or- short story “The Swim- taneously applauds the con semester and Thursday during the summer. The editorial staff is and allow them to stay one or two days der from internal chaos. It mer” (1964) remains a and deplores it.” responsible for news and editorial content. at Lily’s Place. The caregiver will learn rarely works. Hemingway, haunting and ingeniously Perhaps such insights complete hands-on lessons on how Berryman and Jackson all structured portrait of how are the salvation of the al- The Constitution of the to properly care for the drug-exposed committed suicide. Yates the alcoholic mind works. coholic writer. The brain, THE FIRST United States of America infant. drank himself to death. Jackson’s “The Lost Week- the heart and the liver fail AMENDMENT Lily’s Place will also be able to provide Meanwhile, Carver and end” (1944), later adapted and remind us we aren’t Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of a learning center for recovery or coun- Cheever wrote some of into an Oscar-winning immortal. But great litera- religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the seling groups to come in and seek help. their best work after they movie starring Ray Milland, ture is, even when it was freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people to In the center, they will also be working got sober. They saw past cuts even deeper, into the written under the most peaceably assemble; and to petition the Government for a redress with Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholic the illusion and sought less swamp of shame that envel- painful circumstances. of grievances. Anonymous groups to get them the help destructive solutions to the ops the alcoholic who sees “These words matter,” that they need. problems that made them his own downward spiral. Laing says. “These lives BISHOP NASH Although Lily’s Place has patterned drink. “Jackson shows the dou- matter, and they continue EXECUTIVE EDITOR themselves after Kent Washington Pedi- As Cheever put it, “To ble consciousness that is to matter to people. Their [email protected] atric Interim Care Center, it will be the drink oneself to death was peculiar to an addict,” Bai- struggles in their own lives only center in the state of West Virginia not in any way alarming, I ley says. “On the one hand, were incredibly unpleas- REBECCA STEPHENS TAYLOR STUCK that has a facility for the care of drug thought, until I found that there’s the conning public MANAGING EDITOR NEWS EDITOR exposed babies as well as provide ser- I was drinking myself to persona who’s thinking they managed to get down [email protected] [email protected] vices to help train the families of those death.” about getting the next drink onant the and page difficult, lasts.” but what babies. WILL VANCE CODI MOHR Lily’s Place will host an informational SPORTS EDITOR LIFE! EDITOR meeting April 14, for those interested in Four proposed changes to the active roster. NFL [email protected] [email protected] becoming foster parents to the babies Continued from Page 3 got the thumbs down, in- Tabled for further discus- who have been born drug exposed. It will cluding the proposal to sion were the proposals to GEOFFREY FOSTER JOSEPHINE MENDEZ also have a large fundraiser 10 a.m. April call on who recovered the move the line of scrimmage scrub overtime in exhibi- ASSIGNMENT EDITOR COPY EDITOR 26 at Guyan Golf and Country Club. All ball, they couldn’t go back on PATs back to the 25. Also tion games, expand practice [email protected] [email protected] proceeds will go to Lily’s Place. and look at the tape. rejected: making all plays squads from eight to 10 With the support of the community and The game clock now will subject to instant-replay re- players, allow teams to open the state, Lily’s Place is set to open soon keep running after a quar- view; a bid to move kickoffs their roof during halftime CAITLIN KINDER-MUNDAY ANDREA STEELE in 2014. terback sack outside of two to the 40, and allowing an for weather reasons, and DIGITAL EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR Kylee McMullen can be contacted at minutes remaining in the unlimited number of players add cameras to all goal lines, [email protected] [email protected] on injured reserve to return sidelines and end lines. [email protected]. COURTNEY SEALEY SANDY YORK first half or the game. ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR FACULTY ADVISOR [email protected] [email protected]

CONTACT US: 109 Communications Bldg.|Marshall University|One John Marshall Drive Northwestern players win Huntington, West Virginia 25755|[email protected]|@MUParthenon

GUIDELINES FOR SENDING LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Please keep letters to the posted on The Parthenon bid to unionize in NCAA editor at 300 words or fewer. website, www.marshallpar- They must be saved in Mi- thenon.com, can be printed By ALEJANDRA CANCINO left unanswered, including “evolving” NCAA regulations. of the players’ employment it is crosoft Word and sent as at the discretion of the CHICAGO TRIBUNE (MCT) whether a union vote among In siding with the union, clear that they cannot be found an attachment. Longer let- editors. Northwestern University Northwestern players would Ohr said the football players to be temporary employees un- ters may be used as guest The opinions expressed football players on scholarship succeed, but Ohr’s decision is primarily have an economic der Board law.” columns at the editor’s dis- in the columns and let- are employees of the school preliminary. Northwestern im- relationship with the univer- Last month, Colter, the cretion. Guest column status ters do not necessarily and therefore entitled to hold mediately said it will appeal to sity, which controls and directs union’s star witness, described will not be given at the au- represent the views of The an election to decide whether the NLRB in Washington, and their daily activities and com- the grueling football schedule thor’s request. All letters Parthenon staff. experts anticipate the case ul- pensates them in the form of that led him to drop his pre- must be signed and include Please send news re- National Labor Relations timately could be heard by the scholarships, which are worth med course load and switch to an address or phone num- leases to the editors at Boardto unionize, ruled on an Wednesday. official of the Supreme Court. about $76,000 per academic a less-demanding major. [email protected]. The stunning decision, com- “Northwestern believes year if the player enrolls in Colter spoke of 50- to 60- may be edited for grammar, Please keep in mind, letters ing after a push by former strongly that our student-ath- summer classes. hour workweeks and a coach libelousber for confirmation. statements, Lettersavail- are printed based on time- star quarterback Kain Colter letes are not employees, but “The record makes clear who was “the bossman.” He able space or factual errors. liness, newsworthiness and backed by organized labor, students,” Northwestern said that the employer’s scholar- stressed that participating Compelling letters that are space. has the potential to alter dra- in a statement. “Unionization in football was a job, and as a matically the world of big-time and collective bargaining are result of it, he couldn’t pursue college sports. not the appropriate methods becauseship players of their are footballidentified prow and- his dream of becoming an or- The National Collegiate to address the concerns raised essrecruited and not in thebecause first instanceof their thopedic surgeon. Athletic Association and uni- by student-athletes.” academic achievement in high On Wednesday, Colter, who is versities set the rules and Northwestern’s football school,” Ohr wrote. training in Florida preparing for strike the lucrative deals with Football players with schol- his April pro day before May’s TV networks and sponsors, sports to seek union repre- arships, he said, “fall squarely” NFL draft, was getting ready for exerting near total control sentation.players are Behind the first the in effort college is - practice when he saw a message over the activities of players the College Athletes Players nition of an employee. Ohr from the union’s attorney. known as “student athletes.” Association, or CAPA, a union saidwithin those in theplayers labor spend law’s many defi “We won!” he yelled. A coach But now those football play- funded by Ramogi Huma, a more hours on their football and others around him con- ers, at least at Northwestern, former UCLA linebacker who duties than on their studies. gratulated him and he called are employees, too, and may has become an advocate for Furthermore, he said, the play- family members, starting with seek collective bargaining sta- players’ rights. CAPA is backed ers are subject to special rules his mom, Colter said. tus, according to the 24-page by the United Steelworkers, and policies that do got govern He said he’s been through ruling by Peter Sung Ohr, the which is covering the group’s the general student population. a roller coaster of emotions regional director of the NLRB. legal expenses. For example, he said, fresh- - Ohr’s decision is “revolu- “This is a huge step toward men and sophomore students tion petition in January. tionary for college sports,” said justice for college athletes,” on scholarships are required since“I knew the union there filed would an elec be Robert McCormick, a profes- Huma said. to live on campus. Upperclass- some criticism but people sor emeritus at Michigan State Huma said the NCAA men, he added, can live off made it seem something that University College of Law who invented the term “student- campus but are required to it wasn’t,” Colter said, adding focuses on sports and labor athletes” 60 years ago in an submit their lease for approval that the story was portrayed law. attempt to prevent students to their coach, Pat Fitzgerald. as him vs. the coach. Experts said the ruling could from unionizing. Wednesday’s “Even the players’ academic CL032814 have wide impact beyond decision, he said, asserts the lives are controlled as evi- that if an election was to be held Northwestern’s locker room, rights of college athletes under denced by the fact that they are soon,Colter the majority said he of is Northwest confident- CLASSIFIED labor law. required to attend study hall if ern football players would vote players, schools and state and The union has said it would they fail to maintain a certain to unionize. In January, he said, CLASSIFIED federalpotentially agencies. influencing For example, other seek to negotiate over health grade point average (GPA) in nearly 100 percent of players McCormick said that if college and safety issues and does not their classes,” Ohr wrote. with scholarships signed union 2 x 8.0 players demand compensation intend to push for “pay-for- Northwestern argued that cards, and he believes they still for injuries sustained dur- play” wages, which are not the term “student athlete” is feel the same way. ing training or a game, Ohr’s allowed under regulations is- still appropriate. “We believe The union is not attempting opinion could raise the ques- sued by the NCAA. that participation in athletic to organize walk-ons because tion of whether they should Among its demands, CAPA events is part of the overall they are not compensated via be treated as employees under educational experience for scholarships by the university the state Workers’ Compensa- for former players with sports- those students, not a separate and therefore are not consid- tion Act. relatedis seeking medical financial expenses, coverage activity.” ered employees. The decision also opens the independent concussion ex- The school had said that if William Gould IV, a for- door for athletes with scholar- perts to be placed on the the students were to be found mer chairman of the NLRB, ships at public universities to sidelines during games and the to be its employees, they said Ohr’s decision offers a move more quickly to union- creation of an educational trust would be “temporary employ- through, factual examination ize because state labor boards, fund to help former players ees” and could not engage in - which govern public universi- graduate. collective bargaining. dent the NLRB will upheld it. ties, usually follow labor law It also wants players to Ohr disagreed. Per NCAA of “Thisthe issues is a andlandmark he is confideci- interpretations issued by the receive compensations for rules, he said, the players remain sion,” Gould said. “This is NLRB. commercial sponsorships, going to rattle the universe of There were many questions which it says is consistent with but “given the substantial length universities.” on the team for at most five years,

page designed and edited by COURTNEY SEALEY | [email protected]