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Several of UNF’s engineering students constructed two bulletin boards in the Check out more Police Beats online at unfspinnaker.com UNF Student Union area to promote peace. This project is intended to be inter- active and will hopefully get fellow Ospreys thinking about what peace really means to them. Have you posted to it yet? August 29 Intoxicated Person (Osprey Fountains) - An officer met with a com- plainant who said her friend had too much alcohol that night. Witnesses said the student had been carried to her room and was unresponsive. The officer observed the student vomiting in her bed. The Resident Coordinator called rescue, which transported the student to the hospital.

August 27 Theft (Lot 18) - An officer ownership of the medication but con- met with a complainant who said he fessed and accepted full responsibil- 6 9 14 was unable to locate his debit card. ity for the items found in his car and The complainant said he last had it room. The subject was arrested, trans- // Out with the old, // Ready, set, action // Gotta have that swing that morning. After speaking with his ported and booked in the pretrial de- bank, the complainant said there were tention facility. Both students were in with the new “Premium Rush” substitutes bikes Taylor Hancock is preparing for several recent charges made around referred to Student Conduct. Chick-fil-A and Papa John’s may for cars in a fast-paced thriller in his first season of competition the area. The officer asked for a de- knock out other eateries on theaters near you. Check out our at UNF. tailed list of the charges and is con- August 28 Theft (Building 41) - An of- campus, causing some controversy. movie review. tinuing the investigation. ficer met with a complainant who said her parking permit had been removed. August 27 Possession of Marijuana The complainant said she parks in Lot and Paraphernalia (Osprey Fountains) 14, and upon returning to her car, - An officer met with a complainant she noticed her permit was missing. Cover who said she smelled marijuana com- The officer observed adhesive on the Need more content? ing from a nearby room. The officer window where the permit would have Joey Taravella. high five, joey noticed the smell and knocked on the been. There are no current suspects. Check out Osprey TV's newscast at unfspinnaker.com. suspected room. The officer noticed index photos a bag of marijuana in the room and August 29 Theft (Osprey Village) - An the website’s not bad, either. pizza brothers,columbia Pictures, asked the suspect for permission to officer met with complainants who Andrew noble enter. The officer discovered a scale, said they left the room at 10:30 p.m. a water bong, a glass pipe and con- to play basketball. When they re- tainers with marijuana residue. The turned an hour later, there were sev- suspect confessed to possession of eral items missing. The complainants marijuana. The student was given a first noticed a TV missing from the notice to appear in court and referred living room, and later noticed their to Student Conduct. laptops and textbooks also missing. The complainants said they did not August 28 Damaged Property (Garage know who could have had access to 44) - An officer met with a complain- the room, and there were no visiting ant who said his parking permit had guests. They also said no one was in been damaged. The complainant left the residence when they left. There the car and returned the following day were no signs of forced entry. Both to a parking ticket saying there was no victims were given a case number. The permit. At that time, the complainant case is not cleared. noticed his permit had been scraped off. There are no current suspects. August 30 Intoxicated Person and Possession (Osprey Village) - An offi- August 28 Possession of Marijuana cer responded to a complaint that an (Lot 10) - An officer pulled over a car. intoxicated male was knocking on sev- He noticed the smell of burning mari- eral dorm room doors. The officer ap- juana when he approached the car proached the suspect. The suspect said with two suspects inside. The driver he had no identification. He had been gave the officer permission to search at a club with some girls and was look- the vehicle. The officer found mari- ing for them. The suspect then gave juana and a glass pipe in the center the officer a false name and birthday. console. The driver admitted to having The officer patted down the suspect more in his trunk, and gave the officer and found a wallet with ID and a bag permission to search. The officer then containing marijuana. The suspect found another bag containing a small confessed to being on probation and amount of marijuana. The students gave the officer his probation officer’s were read their rights. The officer re- name. The suspect was placed under quested to search the students’ dorm arrest and brought to the pretrial de- room and they gave verbal permis- tention facility. sion. The officer found pills without a prescription and a glass pipe with marijuana residue. The suspect denied

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Source: University Police Department Compiled by Lydia Moneir and Jason Howard OPINIONS Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com HODGEPODGE 44Wednesday,discourse September 5, 2012 Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Wednesday, September 5, 2012 5 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 I wanted Rubio, not Ryan Letter to the editor Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney announced Paul Ryan as his vice- Catherine Awarded the 2010 Pacemaker Award Student Body President Carlo Fassi writes about new dining potential presidential running mate Aug. 11, thus be- by the Associated Collegiate Press. ing perhaps the worst birthday present I’ve Byerly Awarded second place for Best College Newspaper in Spinnaker, next two weeks to obtain even more student should not dictate how SG represents stu- ever received. /// Contributing Columnist 2007 Better College Newspaper Contest feedback before moving forward. dents at a campus level. This project is ex- After months of rumors that Florida by the Florida College Press Assocation. Upcoming Events Since formally submitting a request While I do not doubt there are students clusively about bringing better features to favorite Sen. Marco Rubio would be on the

Spinnaker Staff for funding to bring new dining vendors unaware of the project, please understand our campus (such as smoothies, chicken, ticket, when the news alert flashed across be Romney’s stunt double, and after look- Student Round-Up For the fi rst time, the African American Student Union, Alpha Kappa Editor in Chief Lindsay Montgomery to campus, the Spinnaker and Center for that we have taken a feedback-centered ap- pizza and waffle-fries), not advocating a the screen of my phone I was instantly dis- ing at Ryan’s voting record that analogy Alpha Sorority, Inc., and the African American Faculty & Staff Asso- Student Media have appropriately covered proach throughout this entire process. political position. I wanted to say that di- Art Director Joey Taravella appointed. In a gunfight election, Romney really works. Ryan has been a staunch, ciation will be working with you to better your professional skills and Layout Editors Julie Henderson the story, keeping the UNF student body Funding for this project will not in- rectly because it is an issue that has been pulled a knife. far-right Republican during his work career focus with a Student Round-Up. The round-up will include Christine Kegel apprised of what their elected representa- crease tuition whatsoever. These funds brought up by many students, and I believe This shouldn’t have come as a shock in Congress, tough on typical Bush-era various organizations that will not only help shape your college Spencer Goldbach tives are working on. would be coming from unexpended fees you deserve to understand why we cannot, to me, since as recently as an April in- Republican issues such as abortion and experience but also shape your college resume. Copy Chief Jacob Harn Since joining the Student Government that students have paid in past years. We and will not, base these types of campus terview at the Newseum in Washington, same-sex unions. Ryan truly is a tougher The Student Round-Up will be on August 29th, beginning at 7:00pm. Copy Editors Katie Tison Senate over three years ago, I’ve stressed are a public institution, and the State of amenity decisions on national politics or Rubio openly opposed accepting the posi- Republican than Romney. This event will take place in the Student Union Plaza. We hope to Marina Ubert transparency and the importance of keep- Florida has strict laws regarding how such the statements of any CEO. tion. This interview would be repeated Historically, Republicans have been few- see you there. Carl Rosen ing student leaders accountable when allo- fees can be spent. For example: this money In addition, big projects such as this one by numerous news outlets from CNN to er, yet more active, voters than Democrats. Daily News Editor Maggie Seppi cating student fees — a right given to them cannot go toward anything providing aca- take a long time to complete, as you may the National Journal, yet it didn’t seem to Thus, a vice presidential candidate who’s Jazz Night at the Union We’re back with a recent crowd favorite Jazz Night at the Union. Join by Florida State Statutes, specifically Title demic credit. Statute dictates it must go have noticed. Had we changed our posi- squelch the rumors. farther from the middle than the presiden- Enterprise Editor Ryan Thompson us as we enjoy the smooth sounds of our fellow ospreys from the XLVIII, Chapter 1009.24, line #10, letter B. toward benefiting student life on campus tion due to the opinions of one man, stu- Maybe that’s because others, like my- tial candidate is an interesting, if not dan- Sports Editor Travis Gibson jazz department. Also there will be light refreshments served. Join us When running for office in March of in general, and if unused, it may be made dents would have to wait for another long self, simply didn’t want to believe it. gerous, tactic for Republicans. Instead of Features Editor Dargan Thompson in the Student Union Plaza, at 5:00pm. Open Mic portion will begin this year, campus dining was a major issue available for reallocation during the subse- period of time before having the chance Rubio’s personal narrative of growing using the VP position to bring in voters on at 6:30pm. Opinions Editor Joe Basco when discussing “Enhancing the Overall quent years via the SG Legislative process to see some of our less popular eateries up with immigrant parents and working the fence near the middle, Romney seems General Body Meeting Photo Editor Keri Weiland Student Experience” (Mike Naughton’s and (for more information, please see Chapter be transformed into more marketable and hard to drive his own success speaks to the to have selected a candidate that only ex- Come fi nd out what’s going on in AASU and what we have coming Photo Assistant Andrew Noble my slogan for the Spring 2012 Election). A 1009 of Florida State Statute). popular ones. American spirit. This personal connection cites voters who were already likely to up. Also fi nd out how you can get involved! Food will be provided Distributor Tyler Neimeyer significant amount of positive feedback Because of extenuating circumstances Again, this project is just a “piece of and charisma would have been the perfect vote for him. by Chick-Fil-A so don’t be late! Join us in the Student Union West was gathered during the weeks of active (beginning with September 11th 2001), a the puzzle” to improving the dining expe- balance to Romney, who has been criti- Still, just like there is always another Adviser John Timpe Building Rm. 3805 at 7:00pm. campaigning. A majority of students ex- sizeable fund balance resulted in $1 million rience on campus. My administration will cized even by his own party for being cold birthday, there will be more elections. And African American Student Union Publisher Gainsville Sun pressed the need to address the dining ex- collected from students in the past several strive to improve the quality of food served and robotic. maybe then Rubio will be considered for an Building 58 E Suite 1102 Student Union, Bldg. 58 E, room 2209 perience in three stages: name recognition, years without being utilized (with other at UNF and expand the times in which But instead I got Paul Ryan, who wasn’t even better position. (904) 620-2689 [email protected] unfaasu.wordpress.com 1 UNF Drive Twitter:@unfaasu Facebook: facebook.com/AfricanAmericanStudentUnion quality of food, and accessibility. portions set aside for operating reserves food is offered. even properly wrapped. What are we, Jacksonville, FL 32224 By submitting a request to fund reno- and Student Government Scholarships). While the focus of this letter predominant- Democrats? Put a tie on. Phone (Main Office): 904.620.2727 Phone (Advertising): 904.620.1599 vations of Building 8 and to bring a Papa We take the collection and expendi- ly addresses campus dining, please remem- Instead of getting some contrast to bal- Fax: 904.620.3924 John’s to the Student Union, SG is at- ture of student tuition and fees very seri- ber my administration is also working on: ance out Romney, Ryan looks like he could unfspinnaker.com tempting to bring identifiable names ously, especially in these economic times. to campus that will enhance student’s Collecting money from students to then • Lobbying the Florida State dining experience. watch it sit in an account without being Legislature when allocating tax- To give you some background informa- used for the students’ benefit is, in our payer dollars to UNF tion on this specific initiative, last year’s view, unacceptable. This is one of the un- • Improving the intramural Quote of the Week: SG administration began exploring the derlying reasons we have pursued some sports program possibility of food vendor switches in bigger projects during the last 18 months. • Monitoring and improving this “Confession of errors is like a broom early fall, 2011. Mediocre food options My administration is adamant that we use year’s SG Free Printing Program which sweeps away the dirt and leaves were one of the top issues students raised. unallocated student fees to enhance our • Supporting our NCAA student- the surface brighter and clearer. I feel Therefore, the first action SG took was to campus experience now. athletes stronger for confession.” bring Jamba Juice to our new Student Again, I want to unequivocally say that • Alleviating the parking and — Mahatma Gandhi Wellness Complex. This was only the first these projects will not in any way, shape or transportation concerns we piece of the puzzle. form increase tuition prices at UNF. receive on a daily basis To gauge student interest in the cur- In regard to the selection of restaurants, • Working to alleviate the stresses rent proposal, a social media outreach the vendors were chosen strictly based on when registering for classes with Corrections: effort took place. This was more of a their menu options, quality of food, af- some academic-related initiatives “test balloon” than anything else be- fordability, and student interest. Our con- • .Along with many other items —Due to an editor's error the Aug. cause, as students have pointed out, feed- sideration of all funding is predicated on 29 story about the women's soccer back received would come only from fiscal responsibility and the services the I want to thank the students who’ve team friends (via Facebook). product provides to the students in gen- shared their opinions with Student Hundreds of students responded favor- eral. Nobody can deny the recent contro- Government which is hard at work making —Because of a reporter's error, the ably to the idea, so the LXXIII SG Senate versy surrounding Chick-fil-A. However, a difference on campus. I hope I have pro- initiated a more representative feedback a 1999 United States Supreme Court case, vided clarity to this initiative while also ex- headline on the Aug. 29 issue and the approach. SG has canvassed the campus The Board of Regents of the University of pressing that we are genuinely interested first paragraph of the story on page since early spring of this year, surveying Wisconsin System vs. Southworth, explic- in hearing student opinions. Please don’t 13 of same issue incorrectly stated over 11% of the student population in the itly stated “it is inevitable that [student] hesitate to contact me in the future, the nature of UNF women's soccer's process. 87% of those surveyed were in fees will subsidize speech that some stu- two wins. The wins opened the home favor of the switch from Sbarros to Chick- dents find objectionable or offensive.” SG SWOOP! schedule and left the team 2-2. fil-A and Salsaritas to Papa Johns. will not be involved in injecting an opinion Unfortunately, it is improbable to have or partaking in a political debate, thus hon- Carlo Fassi, UNF Student Body President conversations with all 16,800 students on oring the prerequisites of funding detailed Fee-paying students are entitled to one free issue; subsequent issues campus. However, the feedback we’ve col- in said SCOTUS case, which mandates are $.50. For non-UNF students lected is statistically relevant and over- viewpoint neutrality. each paper is $.50. whelmingly favorable. SG is also planning While we all, individually, may have dif- additional campus-wide surveying over the fering political opinions, such sentiments Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com NEWS 6 news Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Wednesday, September 5, 2012 7 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 With the summer rain, comes the bugs Chick-fil-A, Papa John’s could replace Sbarro, Salsarita’s By justin chandler porter Gatewood and Rosenberry said Florida By Bonnie mulqueen consumers, to recognize where that money of business away from the other Staff Reporter has the dubious distinction of having Staff Reporter goes. If people don’t like it, then they have a dining services on campus. Are you against one of America’s worst bug problems. right not to patronize those businesses, and Jordan said Chick-fil-A’s rep- or in favor of Chick-fil- Florida’s torrential rains and high hu- Gatewood said due to its sub-tropical cli- Some UNF students just want chicken indirectly support those causes, she said. resentatives looked at the Sbarro A replacing Sbarro in midity bring mosquitos, spiders and vari- mate, most bugs never experience a dying and waffle fries. Others don’t want their Chick-fil-A is now a symbol for people facility because it’s the only Alumni Square? ous species of invaders student residents season in Florida. school paying for Chick-fil-A’s donations to who are anti-gay, and stopping Chick- place on campus large enough Total Polled: 191 can expect to see crawling into their pan- Gatewood said the obvious desire is for anti-gay organizations to further restrict fil-A from coming to UNF first is more to replace with a Chick-fil-A. tries and closets. there to be no bugs, and he relies on resi- the rights of the LGBT community. important than dealing with Papa John’s, Chick-fil-A then agreed and said The Spinnaker spotlighted resident dents and exterminating professionals to Student Body President Carlo Fassi Ruiz said. they could do it, he said. concerns at The Flats at Kernan, an apart- stay on top of issues. submitted a special request Aug. 18 to fund Gerald Joseph, a UNF psychology senior, When asked what would ment complex owned by the Ambling Rosenberry said Florida is home to a lot renovations to Building 8 that would re- said he has seen UNF transform into what happen to the long-time Sbarro Do you think Management Company, in July. The Flats of black and brown widow spiders and said place Sbarro with a Chick-fil-A for nearly it is now from when he began attending in employees, Jordan said the em- this will improve is contracted with Armor Pest Control ser- they prefer dark, protected areas. $700,000. The request also outlines plans to 2009. He attributed UNF president John ployees would probably find Alumni Square? vices and has an exterminator come out “Look before you touch,” she said. Total Polled: 181 replace Salsarita’s with a Papa John’s for Delaney and vice president Tom Serwatka somewhere else to work on every Monday. Officials at nearby student apartment nearly $210,000. as two individuals who are progressive. campus. He said some of them Corky Gatewood, the vice president of complexes the District and Silver Springs But students don’t have to treat the He said bringing a Chick-fil-A to UNF is have been at UNF for 10 years. marketing and professional development did not comment on bug problems. plans as final, just yet. a step in the wrong direction and he feels Chartwells doesn’t get rid of for Ambling, said he did not believe the Ryan Husten, a UNF communication Fassi said the Student Government it undermines Delaney and Serwatka’s people when it rids an area of Flats had any bug issues beyond what is junior living at the District, said his apart- Are you against Budget and Allocations Committee, which progressive work. franchises, he said. common for Northeast Florida. ment has no serious problems aside from a or in favor of replacing handles all requests for activity and service With a Chick-fil-A already at the St. So, where’s the pizza? With Salsarita’s with He said his company does not take stray spider or roach every now and then. fee funding, will hear the special request at Johns Town Center and a shuttle that the plans to replace Sbarro Papa John’s? bug problems lightly and offers preven- its Sept. 17 meeting. Then, the final verdict takes students to the Town Center, Joseph with Chick-fil-A, students Total Polled: 168 tative measures for residents to keep will come when the Senate hears the re- questions why UNF needs a Chick-fil-A then expressed their concerns issues minimal. Email Justin Chandler Porter quest at its meeting Sept. 24. on campus. about not having a place where Kim Rosenberry, president and certified at [email protected]. Due to company CEO Dan Cathy’s July they can buy pizza on campus, operator of Alternative Pest Control, said remarks about homosexuality, installing a Bringing Chick-fil-A to campus Fassi said. Do you think these ants are the biggest problems after heavy Chick-fil-A on campus seems insulting to changes will enhance rainfall. She said once the soil becomes some LGBT students. Benton Jones, the Chick-fil-A marketing Enter Papa John’s the dining experience saturated, ants will search for higher, Alexander Ruiz, a UNF biology senior, director for UNF, said Chick-fil-A will be on campus? drier ground. is not happy with the potential changes. He good for UNF. Papa John’s has a higher ac- Total Polled: 192 said Fassi is going out of his way to make Jones said he doesn’t think the con- ceptability than Sbarro, Jordan gay people feel unwelcome at UNF. Ruiz troversy about Chick-fil-A’s stance on the said. Salsarita’s is the slowest For said UNF is trying to promote equality and LGBT community should make students out of Quizno’s and Chick-N- acceptance to its students, but installing a feel uncomfortable. Chick-fil-A just wants Grill in the Student Union, so Against ‘Voice Your Vote’ campaign visits UNF Chick-fil-A is promoting hate, inequality to sell everybody chicken, make everybody that is why Salsarita’s would be Undecided and discrimination against the gay com- happy and treat everybody the same way, replaced, he said. munity on campus. he said. Osprey Voice, run by SG, goes The Spinnaker conducted an informal survey Aug. 30 of By NOOR ASHOURI reluctant to educate themselves about the nearly 200 UNF students, to gather their opinions on the But Fassi said he does not feel bringing Putting a Chick-fil-A in Building 8 will out to campus multiple times Staff Reporter issues and respond accordingly, they are al- special requests and its effects, if accepted. a Chick-fil-A to campus is being insensitive boost Alumni Square, Fassi said. He said a week and surveys students, lowing corruption to infiltrate the system. to the LGBT community. he is looking into keeping a section of the Fassi said. SG has surveyed over The ‘Voice Your Vote’ campaign, a However, one student said the universi- Fassi said he is not in the business of Osprey Cafe open 24 hours a day, as well. 11 percent of the student body, and more The only gluten-free items Papa John’s college convention tour, visited UNF ty lacks proper outlets to educate students screening political points of view in bring- Fassi said students have approached than 87 percent of those surveyed have ex- has is its wings, according to its website. Tuesday with the goal of inspiring young on the issues. ing vendors to campus. He sees how Chick- him saying they want bigger brand names pressed approval of swapping Sbarro with But Fassi said he does not think Chick- voters to become active members of the Mason Case, a UNF English freshman, fil-A can make some students feel uncom- on campus when it comes to dining. Based Chick-fil-A and Salsarita’s with a Papa fil-A and Papa John’s go against the idea of political community. cited his time spent waiting outside the fortable, but nobody is forcing them to eat on student feedback, Sbarro, Quiznos, Johns, he said. the healthy Osprey, especially since UNF A three-member panel, including UNF Republican debate in January. He said was there, he said Chick-N-Grill and Salsarita’s were not cut- Since March 2012, SG has surveyed 1,700 just opened a wellness center. Student Body President Carlo Fassi, Unai denied access because he is a student and Shannon Campbell, a UNF history se- ting it, he said. to 1,800 students out of 16,000, Fassi said. SG As the dates draw closer for the bud- Montes-Irueste, a political consultant with not a higher official. nior, is on Fassi’s side. Campbell said if Funding for Chick-fil-A and Papa conducted the last survey over the Summer get and allocations committee to hear Latino Consultants, and Jason Johnson, Latoya Williams, a UNF political science people want to be tolerant of everybody, John’s will be coming out of the Student B session. So far, SG has three additional the request and for the Senate to decide, a senior political advisor with Hiram junior, said she’s glad the campaign offered then students should be tolerant of Chick- Government fund balance, Fassi said. dates scheduled for surveys. Assuming the Fassi said he will continue to do what the College, addressed students’ opinions on an effective platform to discuss political is- fil-A’s opinion of the LGBT community. She Every year, the students pay an activity funding request is approved, he said. Fassi students want. current issues and discussed possible solu- sues, but she still worries students won’t said she thinks a Chick-fil-A on campus is and service fee. Not all of that money is said SG will continue to survey until it has He said if SG has an overwhelming ma- tions to political problems. take the initiative to become involved. a great idea and that it would do really well spent every year, and it rolls over into a accurate numbers. jority of students not in favor, then it would Several students in the crowd expressed The campaign, which will cover 12 col- at UNF. fund balance, he said. That fund balance is Staying healthy amid the fast food have a serious impact on the project. Fassi frustration with trying to balance grow- lege campuses, started Aug. 22 in Orlando, Cathy is advocating for restricted rights for student scholarships and projects such Ross Keen, a UNF anthropology sopho- said he would then formally rescind the ing student debts in the face of limited and will make its final stop Sept. 6 in for gay and lesbian people by supporting as these. more, said Chick-fil-A and Papa John’s project.request and for the Senate to de- job opportunities. Charlotte, N.C. the organizations and causes that he does, Fassi said it’s unacceptable to have stu- go against the idea of the healthy Osprey. cide, Fassi said he will continue to do what Montes-Irueste offered a solution. Montes-Irueste said he was pleased with said Krista Paulsen, associate professor of dents pay fees and then not exhaust or use He said it would spit in the face of UNF the students want. “A few more people are going to have to the attendance at UNF, the diversity in the sociology and chair of the sociology and up the money. If the projects are going to Health Promotion. He said if SG has an overwhelming ma- start viewing themselves as job creators, audience, and with the intriguing discus- anthropology department at UNF. benefit the student body, then it’s complete- Keen said he loves Salsarita’s because jority of students not in favor, then it would instead of simply as people that are com- sions he expects to continue throughout UNF has many students who feel the ly appropriate SG uses the money that is it has cheap veggie rice-bowls. He said have a serious impact on the project. Fassi peting for a few jobs,” Montes-Irueste said. the tour. owners of private businesses are within sitting there. it’s the cheapest place to get healthy food said he would then formally rescind Others said they are concerned with their rights to support any causes that they Dave Jordan, the district manager for on campus. the project. politicians’ credibility, going so far as call- choose, Paulsen said. Chartwells at UNF, said Chick-fil-A is a Travis Spain, a UNF graphic design ju- ing them liars. Email Noor Ashouri at Paulsen said it’s important to remem- winner no matter where it goes. Chartwells nior, said he is satisfied with Salsarita’s The panel responded by telling the audi- [email protected] ber that when people patronize businesses, operates all of the dining facilities on and does not want Papa John’s to replace Email Bonnie Mulqueen ence it is their job to follow politicians and they put money in the hands of the owners UNF’s campus. Right now, the new cafe is it. Spain enjoys Salsarita’s gluten-free se- at [email protected]. monitor the policies they have or have not of those businesses. People have a right, as the winner, he said, and it has taken a lot lection of items. implemented. It added that if students are NEWS 8 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com expressions 9 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 “Premium Rush” pedals a “greener” kind of action flick Bike messengers own the streets alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt in this new film

By Katie Gile with Wiley’s refusal to breach messenger Michael Shannon’s Bobby Monday was OTV Movie Critic 3.5 / 5 ethics, the chase begins. twitchy, pushy, violent and yet, emotionally Because the life of a bike messenger is available. With impulse-control problems, By all accounts, a male-driven action time-sensitive, time jumps are creatively Monday spends the course of the movie flick with racing and chasing down the – and liberally – employed to establish sus- both as hunter and hunted. He is painted streets of Manhattan is about as tired a pense and intrigue. Though the film takes as a villain, but is really more of a deeply concept as they come. place within a very short span of time, and flawed person than an evil hooded figure. But, when the requisite muscle cars are the jumps are eventually stitched together Rounding out the community of bike replaced with NYC bike messengers, the coherently, the timeline becomes quite con- messengers are a number of familiar fac- “badass” lines of dialogue replaced with fusing at certain points. To give you an idea es, including Dania Ramirez as Wiley’s sly screenwriting that demands more from of what to expect, another film with Joseph girlfriend and fellow-cyclist, Vanessa, as its audience, and creative, Adjustment Gordon-Levitt, 500 Days of Summer, treats well as the Daily Show’s Aasif Mandvi Bureau-like graphics replace flashy explo- time with equal jumpiness. as dispatcher, Raj. The performances of sions, we get Premium Rush. Performance-wise, Premium Rush has the entire supporting cast were realistic A fresh, “green,” modern take on the its share of strengths. In an action flick, and provided a sense of belonging in this action-thriller genre, this film wastes no a heightened sense of reality is expected, action-thriller. time in jumping to action and leaving us and as such, the acting is slightly larger- For cleverly reviving a tired car-chase mentally pedaling to keep up. than-life. And though this movie isn’t like- concept and giving the audience something COURTESY OF Sony pictures Screenwriters David Koepp and John Please practice proper bicycle safety precautions ly to garner an armful of Oscars, the per- unexpected, Premium Rush was a delight- Kamps quickly initiate us into the bike when you go see this movie. Unlike him. formances within were surprisingly subtle fully unusual summer film. I have a feeling messenger subculture. Integrating the and well-suited to its style. local bike stores are about to get a whole lot rules and rituals with telling details and picks up a package that’s beyond the aver- Joseph Gordon-Levitt does not disap- more business. accompanied by fast-paced cinematogra- age courier fare. Along comes “the man” point. As Wiley, he delivers a charming phy, they provide us a way in without the to Wiley’s free-spirited cyclist role, NYPD and engaging performance with welcom- use of clunky exposition. Officer Bobby Monday, played with er- ing credibility. Wiley refuses to use brakes Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Wiley, ratic intensity by Michael Shannon. When or gears, is likeable by the Evel Knievel in Email Katie Gile at a law student turned bohemian bike mes- Monday’s peculiarly vested interest in the all of us, but is just earthy enough that we [email protected] senger, the story begins as he unknowingly contents of Wiley’s messenger bag collide don’t think him insane. 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Centipede Hz That being said, whether you expected the album’s website is the perfect visual 7 BARONESS Yellow And Green Relapse AnCo to further pursue the sunny-day ear- equivalent of its sound: chaotic, polychro- Is Your Love Big Enough? Nonesuch by Animal Collective 8 LIANNE LA HAVAS Virgo: Calm down; you’ve set aside enough time for studying. Go out and worms it mastered on Merriweather matic, occasionally hideous, but always 9 DINOSAUR JR. I Bet On Sky Jagjaguwar have some fun with friends this week. Post Pavilion and or to re- endearingly inoffensive. 10 Clear Moon Elverum And Sun Animal Collective is not the band treat into the world of dark and cavernous As the band’s wild sound and their name ANTLERS Undersea Anti 11 You’re into someone, but you haven’t noticed that someone even people think it is. experiments plundered on Here Comes the implies, Animal Collective has always Libra: 12 DAN DEACON America Domino better is into you. Stop having such a one-track mind and you could find the Its tunes aren’t all that deep; for ex- Indian, ODDSAC and Transverse Temporal been about passion, acting upon every im- 13 THEE OH SEES Putrifiers II In The Red love of your life. ample, the song “On a Highway” from Fall Gyrus, prepare to be surprised. Centipede pulse that flies past the members’ 140-bpm 14 GILDED Terrane Be Kind merely illustrates the chains of Hz, the group’s ninth full-length record to- brains. Thoughts on the afterlife, time and 15 TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB Beacon Glassnote Scorpio: A comment you made to a friend last week has been weighing on thought that arise from minute observa- gether, defiantly achieves the best of both other weighty themes often contextual- 16 JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD Hypnotic Nights Warner Brothers-Infinity Cat your mind. Reach out and apologize, and you’ll feel much better. tions during a boring trip (drumroll) on a worlds with ease. ize their music (see “Monkey Riches” or 17 YEASAYER Fragrant World Secretly Canadian highway. Even on its most narrative tracks, For a group with a track record as long “Father Time”), but they’ve never been 18 WILD NOTHING Nocturne Captured Tracks Gemini: Stick with that class you hate even though it’s hard. You’ll get the psychedelic quartet celebrates the sim- as Animal Collective’s, it’s astounding how the point. Centipede Hz is an endlessly Celebration Rock Polyvinyl 19 JAPANDROIDS through with some study help from a friend. pler desires and observations. COURTESY OF Domino records little Centipede Hz sounds like the band’s fun, if occasionally clumsy, step away from 20 GRASSCUT Unearth Ninja Tune The band didn’t revolutionize music as past work. If anything, it most closely ap- the norm for a band that has never tried 21 FLAMING LIPS The Flaming Lips And Heady Fwends Warner Brothers we know it; its idiosyncratic sound is quite The predominant sound of 2012 is swag- proximates the underworld sounds of Avey to fit in. 22 TANGO IN THE ATTIC Sellotape Domicile Crocodile Sagittarius: You’re trying to be a part of every club and event, and you’re original despite tangential comparisons gering bass and synth-driven melodies of Tare’s solo album Down There. getting overwhelmed. Weigh your options and pick a few to commit to. Animal Collective is not the band 23 AMANDA PALMER AND THE GRAND THEFT ORCHESTRA Theatre Is Evil 8 Ft. to the Grateful Dead, Black Dice and the an 80’s nostalgia. Even Yeasayer, the group Centipede Hz stays at a constant- people think it is, simply because it never 24 I WAS TOTALLY DESTROYING IT Vexations Greyday Beach Boys. most often cited as following in AnCo’s ly high state of stimulation, with a has been. 25 CAREFUL Because I Am Always Talking Self-Released Capricorn: You’ve already settled into your daily routine, and are starting 26 ANTONY AND THE JOHNSONS Cut The World Canadian to get bored. Do something out of the ordinary this week to spice things up. 27 ERIKA SPRING Erika Spring Cascine 28 BLONDS The Bad Ones Gluck Aquarius: Someone you just met in class could become a lifelong friend 29 JENS LEKMAN I Know What Love Isn’t Secretly Canadian if you would stop to chat instead of running out of class as soon as it ends. of the The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw, Q Week: What do you think of UNF’s new dining hall? 30 FIONA APPLE And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do Epic Top 5 albums added this week Pisces: It may seem like you have time right now, but things are about to get more hectic. Don’t sign up for anything else this week. “It’s better than most restaurants # ARTIST ALBUM TITLE RECORD LABEL around campus, in appearance “The place looks great; I 1 ANIMAL COLLECTIVE “Centipede Hz” Domino Aries: You are finally going to get a chance to take a leadership position and taste. You can eat as much wish they had it when I was 2 TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB “Beacon” Glassnote this semester. Don’t hesitate when the opportunity arises. delicious food as you want 3 MOUNT EERIE “Ocean Roar” Elverum And Sun a freshman!” 4 for a great price in a JENS LEKMAN “I Know What Love Isn’t” Secretly Canadian Taurus: Some things will come up this week that you didn’t expect, and great environment.” 5 GILDED “Terrane” you’ll need to adjust your schedule. Be spontaneous. It will be worth it. David Ben-Ishay, junior, international business Taylor Moreno, junior, IT

“I like the design of the new “I wish I had that when I was classifieds dining hall and I’m glad UNF a freshman. I like the way its is offering healthy food options designed. It looks wicked!” Worship Gathering at UNF Help Wanted for our students.” Bartenders Sunday nights at 8pm in Building 15 Room Non-smoking student with a valid driver’s Alexandra Smith, senior, business Jaime Welsh, junior, English education To submit a classifieds ad: 1303, CCW is hosting a Worship Gathering. $300/DAY Potential. No Experience Neces- license & a car. San Jose/Baymeadows area. There’s a live band, a message, and free sary. Training Cls Available. AGE 18+ OK. Part time baby sitting and light house keep- E-mail [email protected] dessert! More info at campustocity.org and 800-965-6520 ext 222 ing job. Flexible hour. $12/hr. Call Rebecca facebook.com/ccw614. 904-735-1323. waves Recruiting Soft Contact September 5 September 5-7 September 7 September 8 Lens Wearers CCW Community Night Don’t miss September’s artwalk downtown from 5 The Residence Hall Association is once again hold- The improv group Baby Wants Candy will be Bass in the City, a new all-day concert event, Make money participating in Optometry Wednesdays on the third floor of the Student Couch for Sale to 9 p.m. This month’s theme is pet walk, so bring ing MudFest out at the Fountains rec field. There performing a musical about- well, even the ac- will bring 75 DJs and bands to six stages Mini Fridge for Sale Training Sessions at the Vistakon Campus Union CCW hosts community night. This along a furry friend if you have one. If you don’t, will be volleyball, a rock hunt and other games. On tors don’t know yet. The audience will shout out downtown. Venues include Burro Bar, 1904 and Selling white leather L-shape couch $150.00 (Southside & JTB). $125-$175 per session for Hardly used mini fridge for sale. $75. includes a free dinner, a short film, a vibrant there will be pet adoptions at the Florida Theatre Friday at 3 p.m., there will be the first Mud Prom, titles and whichever one the actors hear first will Underbelly, and there will be a drink special at OBO contact 239-272-2022 or NPANTNER@ those eligible to participate. Contact: Ruth 904.699.2573 discussion, and is an awesome opportunity from 5 to 8 p.m. As always, there will be tables of which sounds oddly formal for what’s sure to be a become the title and theme of a completely impro- every venue. The event will last from 12 p.m. to Ann Ham 904-254-9728 or ruthannhaminc@ to meet some fellow Ospreys! More info at gmail.com art and food in Hemming Plaza. And remember, messy event. If you’re not a fan of organized sports, vised, hour-long musical. The completely one-of-a- 2 a.m. Tickets are $25 and can be comcast.net. campustocity.org and facebook.com/ccw614. artwalk is still on even if it’s raining, uh, there will be free time in the mud from kind show is free to watch and will take place in purchased online. cats and dogs. 3 to 7 p.m. every day. the Robinson Theater from 8 to 9:30 p.m. EXPRESSIONS 12 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com sports 13 Wednesday, September 5, 2012

So, what’s your story? UNF men’s basketball assistant coach Lee Moon Jr. speaks about promotion

clayton tinkle the thing that I try to relationship with the University of Florida “To be able to run my own program and Spinnaker Reporters show all my players, is basketball coach Billy Donovan, and refers do so successfully is ultimately my goal,” Lee Moon Jr., the newly promoted as- his motor,” said Moon to him as a mentor. said Jr. sistant men’s basketball coach for the J r. In regard to working with his father, Coach Driscoll made it clear that the Ospreys, said coaching is all about who you At Fresno State, Moon Jr. said, “I’ve got a lot of responsibili- staff ’s first goal was to bring a champion- know. Moon Jr., is credited ty with this promotion. Jacksonville is a ship to UNF. “We Moon Jr. is very well connected in the with helping create one Being on the floor now play for an Atlantic coaching world. His list of acquaintances of the top three-point with the players and great city with a lot Sun title every year. include including Billy Donovan at UF, Lee Moon Jr. attacks in the Western having a more active going for it. I can use many That is our main Larry Shyatt from Wyoming, and head bas- Athletic Conference. role in recruiting will goal year in and ketball coach Donnie Tyndall at Southern He also had a hand in developing Indiana help keep me busy.” things here to help me sell year out.” Miss. He is even familiar with the Athletic Pacer, Paul George. In George’s freshman Driscoll said Moon UNF to recruits. The beach, With the ad- Director at UNF, Lee Moon Senior, who just year under Moon Jr., he was in the top fif- Jr. is here for a reason. dition of a young so happens to be his father. teen freshmen scorers in the nation. “We get hired and fired the feel here at UNF, and coach like Lee Moon Senior expressed no concern Under his watch, the Fresno Bulldogs for winning, it’s that the size of the market, all Moon Jr., any- about their relationship having a negative graduated ten players in four years, which simple.” thing is possible. impact on the team. was a university record at the time. The long-term fu- of it helps.” Championships “[Head Coach] Driscoll hires the assis- Moon Jr. was confident he could help at ture is bright for UNF, — assistant coach Lee Moon Jr. start with coaching, tants. He wouldn’t be here if Driscoll didn’t UNF. “I believe evaluating players on the according to Coach and UNF believes think he was deserving,” said Moon Senior. floor from a mechanical standpoint is a Driscoll. Not only is he the addition of an- Moon Jr. was an assistant at Morehead strength of mine,” said Jr. happy with his staff, which he says has just other experienced coach can only increase State University in Kentucky, as well as Moon Jr. also suggested that his recruit- the right balance of experience and youth, their odds of winning a title. Fresno State University in California. ing ties to California help give him an up- but is also excited to bring in someone who While at Fresno, he recruited, developed per hand here in the South. fits the system so well. Email Clayton Tinkle at and helped create some big talent without “Jacksonville is a great city with a lot “[Moon Jr.] has a good feel for detail, [email protected] the benefit of a big name. going for it. I can use many things here to fundamentals, and developing players. The Kenneth Faried, the 22nd overall pick in help me sell UNF to recruits. The beach, details are key, they can help a player el- the 2011 NBA draft, was recruited by Lee the feel here at UNF, and the size of the evate themselves as well,” said Driscoll. Moon Jr. market, all of it helps,” said Moon. As for Moon Jr.’s future, he wants to be a “The thing that separates Kenneth, and Moon Jr. has also benefited from a close head coach at the college level one day.

UNF Volleyball team fights hard in three matches at the Courtyard Charleston North Classic

Raleigh Harbin Each set provided nail-biting, edge-of- While the Slovenian junior national Spinnaker Reporters the-seat entertainment, but Memphis even- team took the match 3-2 (25-20, 21-25, 25- tually outlasted the Ospreys, sweeping the 23, 17-25, 8-15) in come-from-behind fash- The UNF women’s volleyball team dug The Radisson/North Florida Invitational match 3-0, (26-24, 27-25, 25-19). ion, UNF head coach Steve Loeswick said its way into a win Aug. 31 in Charleston, While the UNF volleyball team failed in the exhibition match gave playing time to then suffered two heart breaking losses Sept. 7 taking a set from Memphis, they came away some players who wouldn’t normally get Sept. 1. 4:30 p.m. UNF vs. Florida A&M with a positive outlook from the weekend to play. The Ospreys beat the College of of highs and lows. Going into next weekend’s match Charleston Aug. 31 in a five set match, Sept. 8 “I feel like we played really well,” said against three tough opponents in Davidson, yielding a huge road win against a 12 p.m. UNF vs. Presbyterian UNF junior Maria Pantovic. “If we con- Florida A&M, and Presbyterian, perhaps rival opponent. 7 p.m. Unf vs. Davidson tinue to build off [this weekend], and improving team depth could provide a “It was a really hard-fought game,” said have a good week of practice, I think we’ll silver lining from last weekend’s tourna- Carolyn Jenkins, UNF’s 6’1’’ junior from be fine.” ment, and help UNF (1-4) take advantage of Red Bluff, California. “That victory was a Positively fuels this team, and despite a golden opportunity on their home floor. great feeling.” its record for the tournament, the UNF vol- “All three [teams] will be challenging,” The Ospreys outlasted the Cougars in a a win, the Ospreys went into the Sept. 1 leyball team looks at every match as a new said head coach Steve Loeswick, but the tough competition, taking the match 3 sets match confident after their defeat of a opportunity to improve. team morale may overcome any obstacles to 2 (25-23, 24-26, 25-23, 21-25, 15-13). key rival. After the Memphis match, another op- headed toward UNF Arena. “The team Senior leadership carried the team On this day, the breaks that were going portunity to show improvement came is really excited to play at home, to play through the win, but Jenkins’ 19 kills UNF’s way during the Aug. 30 match were when the team took part in an exhibition in front of their friends and family. The helped the team through the drawn-out going the other way Sept. 1. The team lost match against the junior national team fact that we haven’t played at home yet match that included 38 tied scores and 18 both of its matches, the first being a tour- from Slovenia. is exciting.” lead changes. nament match against Memphis. “It’s always a lot of fun when you play “We need the wins more than anything,” “We played (Memphis) very tough the teams you don’t know,” said UNF defen- said Jenkins. “I just want to be there for my first two sets,” said Ospreys head coach seman Nicole Baran, who tallied 23 digs. team and help us improve.” Steve Loeswick. “It’s exciting that we’re “They ran the slowest offense I’ve ever Email Raleigh Harbin at Scratching and clawing their way to continuing to move forward.” seen, and it’s a big adjustment.” [email protected] SPORTS SPORTS 14 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com Wednesday, September 5, 2012 15 Taylor Hancock dreams big at UNF InsidetheHuddle raleigh harbin Spinnaker Reporters

UNF’s golf sensation, Taylor Hancock, grew up in Clearwater, Florida carry- ing a club in his hand. At the age of five, Travis Gibson Josh Brannock Raleigh Harbin Hali Harden Sports Editor Spinnaker Reporter Contributing Reporter Video Editor Hancock began competing in tournaments against other kids with the help of his fa- ther, who owned a driving range. Question 1: Which FBS team impressed you the most on opening weekend? His father along with Jim Smith, Hancock’s personal swing coach, will help The safe choice is Alabama, who did look Bama’. I mean that was basically the only As much as it kills me to say this, Alabama Alabama started the season off on a good guide him as he enters his first year of good, but I’m going with the Oregon game where the teams on the field were impressed me the most because they held foot, and everyone and their mother competition (second year at UNF). Ducks. Even though they played a joke of supposedly matched and were National Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson heard about it. They’re good. They were an opponent in Arkansas St., their young Title contenders and Bama’ killed them. It to only 11 completions and picked two of prepared and showed it on Saturday. But Hancock, as a redshirt freshman, made talent, quick hitting offense, and on field took one quarter to realize who was the his passes off. Additionally, it looks like seriously, could their fans get any more waves over the summer competing in speed are extremely impressive. But re- better team. Bama offensive lineman Barret Jones and annoying. Wait for it… Roll Tide. the 112th U.S. Amateur Championship at ally, what’s more impressive than metallic the gang continue opening up holes for Cherry Hills Country Club, a large nation- wings on a helmet? anyone who Saban puts on the field to al tournament that features some of the carry the ball. best amateur players in the United States. Question 2: In a one round scenario, would you pick Rory McIlroy or Tiger Woods to win? Hancock didn’t just compete however—he made it all the way to the match play por- Tiger is still my homeboy. He is still the McIlroy. Woods hasn’t been consistent I’d still take Tiger Woods. Rory has won Well, that depends. In terms of the PGA tion of the tournament. most intimidating and clutch player in and when he has needed to make a move only one major, and Tiger has 14. I’d put Tour, McIlroy has already proven he’s got The Florida native shot a decent open- the world. For sure, Rory is the next best in a major he has wilted away. On the my money on Tiger, wrecked Escalade, game after being crowned the Deust- thing on the PGA tour, leading Tiger in PGA McIlroy began to solidify himself as a golf club to the face and all. che Bank champion this weekend while ing round of 77 before lighting up the Andrew Noble scoring average and world ranking, but star by winning by a record eight strokes. Woods just kept coming up short. But course with a four-under-par round of 66 to Taylor Hancock takes a few swings. Tiger is the greatest player to ever smack If Woods was back to his late 2000’s form if this battle was brought into the video propel him into match play. a little white ball around a field. this would be a tougher question, but game, Tiger Tiger Woods, ya’ll. Hancock was narrowly defeated in right now it’s all Rory. the match play portion by Alabama All- American, and top qualifier, Bobby Wyatt, Question 3: Will the Gators finish the year ranked in theT op 25? 4-and-2. I say yes, but they will literally be number That’s tough. I think they’ll get in because The Oversized Lizards will finish outside If they can get their stuff together. Do “Qualifying for the U.S. Amateur re- 25. If it wasn’t for a defense that should they’re in the SEC and I think all of their of the top 25 because they scored only 27 they even know who their quarterback ally instilled a lot of confidence in me,” be ranked in the top 10, the Gators might loses will be to SEC teams and one loss to points against Bowling Green. They will is yet? said Hancock, who’s never competed in a slide to 50. An inexperienced quarter- FSU. So I think they’ll get in, but it’ll be in struggle with Jeff Driskell at quarterback, back and difficult schedule will have UF the 20-25 range. and the lack of production at receiver college tournament for the Ospreys. “I’d on the sidelines drinking Gatorade when won’t help their cause. Their defense always put too much pressure on myself, the SEC Championship rolls around. should be stout, but they won’t have the never had a lot of confidence, and never offensive power to overcome the Georgia came close to qualifying.” Bulldawgs in the east. In middle school, Hancock involved him- self in several other sports besides golf, in- cluding basketball and baseball. Entering his freshman year of high school, he had to make a decision. “I knew golf was definitely the most en- joyable, and I thought I was most talented Agh! The freshman 15 is The freshman 15, brought at it,” said Hancock. “I think it’s paid off.” coming to get me! on by morning muffi ns! In his journey to the match play portion of the tournament, Hancock out-played Andrew Noble hundreds of top collegiate talent and also Getting a sandy doesn’t stop Taylor Hancock. the likes of Bo Hossler, who gained noto- riety when he made a run at this year’s tU.S. Open. Scott Schroeder. “If he’s playing to his abil- “7,000 people tried to qualify for the ity, he can play with all the best players in U.S. Amateur tournament, and I was one the country.” of the top 64,” said Hancock. “That was a Hancock would like to become an All- cool experience.” American in 2012, while leading his team What’s that a bird, a plane? Fullcore Man! Here to save us from the freshman 15! Hancock admits that he can’t hit the ball to a National Championship. Beyond that, as well as everyone else, but says that he Hancock would like to become a member Avaliable out thinks everyone to make up for it. of the PGA Tour, which is the professional at “I try to be mentally stronger than ev- level of golf. Wherever Hancock’s skills Outt akes eryone, stay patient and not force things,” take him, there’s one thing for certain: he- said Hancock. “If I could hit more fair- has the mindset of a champion. ways, I’d be a force to be reckoned with.” Despite his claims, Hancock has a calm confidence that could take him to the next level. Email Raleigh Harbin at “You don’t really know that you can play [email protected] with the best until you play against them, and that’s how the U.S. Amateur helped [Hancock],” said UNF men’s golf coach SPORTS 16 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Spinnaker // unfspinnaker.com