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Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The aP rthenon University Archives Fall 9-12-2014 The aP rthenon, September 12, 2014 Codi Mohr [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Mohr, Codi, "The aP rthenon, September 12, 2014" (2014). The Parthenon. Paper 382. http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/382 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]. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 | VOL. 118 NO. 12 | MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER | marshallparthenon.com WEEKEND EDITION THE HERD GEARS UP FOR BATTLE FOR THE BELL MORE >>> PAGE 3 INSIDE... “I COULD TELL BY THE LOOK ON HER WOMEN’S SOCCER TAKES FACE THAT SHE WAS SHOCKED.” ON BEARCATS - Cody James, senior MORE >>> PAGE 3 MORE >>> PAGE 2 TIME FOR HERD FANS COMING UP NEXT... TO STEP UP MORE >>> PAGE 4 MORE >>> PAGE 3 PHOTOS BY RICHARD CRANK | THE PARTHEBON C M Y K 50 INCH 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 | | MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM Donohue speaks Improving Marshall on the future University’s technology By J’LEIGHA LONG being added to the build- THE PARTHENON ing. One is a pilot program Or it could be your device As technology advances that will be added to Mi- isn’tconnecting set up to right Wifi withdifficult. our of privacy in America the, Information Technology servers.” team at Marshall Univer- Communications. Taylor said additional im- sity advances as well—with crosoft 365 called Unified provements students will The fact that google can read your private messages and advertise to you the release of some new is an integrated video and see is the upgrade to TV ser- features. audio“Unified technology Communications which will vice in the student residence based on that information is an intolerable situation. It is disturbing. In the next semester, IT is have Skype calls,” Taylor halls, which allows students ~Laura K. Donohue offering new features in the said. “This helps students who live on campus to view engineering building open- connect with their pro- TV in HD, and will also of- By AUNDREA HORSLEY an age of technology. Donohue said. “You need to ing next semester, it will fessors. It will also have fer 100 channels in which THE PARTHENON Donohue said the in- think through the implica- be the second building on enterprise voices for faculty Laura K. Donohue, pro- formation that is being tions and who has access to campus that is pervasively and staff so their telephone will offer traditional chan- fessor“ of law and director collected from people on- the information - whether wireless. numbers will be accessible nels,32 will such be high as definition.HBO, sport It of the Center on National line is private and there is it is your friends, the gov- Allen Taylor, chief tech- to not only be used by phone channels, and other high de- Security and the Law at no barrier to what can be ernment or the commercial devices, but on any elec- mand stations, which allows Georgetown University collected. industry.” engineering building takes tronic device.” recording for up to 10 hours. Law Center, was the first “The fact that google can The next Amicus Curiae technologynology officer, as highsaid asthe it new can There will also be an on-de- speaker for the annual Am- read your private mes- lecture will be at 7 p.m. go. in some places than others. mand feature, which allows icus Curiae lecture series sages and advertise to you Oct. 7 in the Foundation “The new engineering TaylorWifi saidon campus this is isproblem better students to get any channel at 7 p.m. Thursday in the based on that information Hall. The guest speaker - is one that students come to on their iPads or similar de- Marshall University Foun- is an intolerable situa- will be David O. Stewart, vice at a level that not only the IT desk for quite often. vices that allows streaming. dation Hall. tion,” Donohue said. “It is a graduate of Yale Law coversbuilding the will building, have Wifi but covser- “Many times, your com- The release of these up- Donohue spoke for about disturbing.” School and a former law ers it with adequate capacity puter runs on a system dates will occur in January an hour to a full room of Donohue also spoke di- clerk to Supreme Court for maximum load,” Taylor that is known to have prob- 2015. guests. rectly to students about Associate Justice Lewis F. said. J’Leigha Long can be Her lecture, titled “The the future of privacy with Powell Jr. Taylor said there are many “Mac’s also tend to have contacted at long160@ Future of Privacy, Uncer- technology. Aundrea Horsley can be technological improvements thislems problem, with Wifi,” which Taylor makes said. live.marshall.edu. tain” featured information “You are the next genera- contacted at horsley9@ about individual privacy in tion using this technology,” marshall.edu. A Walk To Remember Marshall University students and staff walk to remember one of Marshall’s fallen sons By ALEX JAMES ear. I could tell by the look on also important because Dr. Paul that killed the Marshall football THE PARTHENON her face that she was shocked.” Ambrose was a son of Marshall team. It is considered to be one of Jones collaborated with Stacy and we feel as though it is ad- Students and faculty began the darkest days in the history Leap of the Huntington Greater equate that we remember him.” the walk at the Marshall Rec of America and 13 years later, Parks and Recreation District Dr. Paul Ambrose graduated Center and went south down the darkness comes back, but to set up the walk from cam- from Marshall in 1991 with 20th Street holding 75 Ameri- in a different light. pus to Spring Hill Cemetery to an undergraduate degree for can Flags that symbolized those Marshall University students honor those who lost their lives a dual major in biological sci- lost in both the plane crash and and faculty gathered outside of during 9/11. ences and Spanish. He would 9/11. They entered Spring Hill the Rec Center to embark on a later receive his M.D. from the Cemetery through the 20th memory walk to honor a fallen cemetery in remembrance of Marshall School of Medicine in Street entrance of the cemetery son of Marshall and those who Dr.“We Paul carried Ambrose, 75 whoflags died to the on 1995. also lost their lives on Sept. 11, Flight 77,” Jones said “I think On Sept. 11, 2001, Ambrose memorial site. 2001. it’s very cool that we have a day boarded American Flight 77, an and“I placedthink it’sthe aflags wonderful around theex- Senior Cody Jones remem- to honor Dr. Ambrose and those airplane that was later hijacked perience for the students as who perished during 9/11.” out about the tragic event, even Student Body President Dun- western side of the Pentagon in have been made,” said Dr. Kent thoughbers what he was it was very like young. to find can Waugaman said the walk is Arlingtonby terrorists County, and flown Virginia. into Am the- Ambrose,they realize father the ofsacrifices the late Paulthat “I remember being in my not limited to the remembrance brose’s remains were buried at Ambrose. “We appreciate it so classroom,” Jones said. “Another of Ambrose. Spring Hill Cemetery, the same much.” teacher stepped in, waved our “It’s important to remember place that seven of his fellow Alex James can be con- teacher over to the door and those who passed away during Marshall brethren were bur- tacted at james142@ whispered something in her 9/11,” Waugaman said, “but it’s ied after the 1970 plane crash marshall.edu. 282313 CABELL HTGN FOUNDATION FERTILITY 2 x 5.0 ABOVE: Malak Khader attends the ceremony to honor son of Marshall Dr. Paul Ambrose who died on Flight 77. Students walked from the Rec Center to the cemetery carrying 75 flags. 285713 RIGHT: Family, friends, and community members pay tribute to victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the 1970 Marshall plane crash, NONI BEAUTY SUPPLY and members of the armed forces at Spring Hill Cemetery Thursday. TOP: Marshall University students participate in the Memorial Walk PARTHENON ADS to pay tribute to victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the 1970 Marshall plane crash. PHOTOS BY LEXI BROWNING | THE PARTHENON 2 x 2.0 page designed and edited by JOCELYN GIBSON | [email protected] C M Y K 50 INCH 3 WEEKEND SPORTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 | | MARSHALLPARTHENON.COM Women’s soccer set to take on Bearcats By BRADLEY HELTZEL THE PARTHENON The Herd (2-2-1) will host the Cincinnati Bearcats (4-1-1) at 4 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Complex. This will be the first meeting between the two schools in the regular season, but they did play in the preseason last year when the Herd fell 2-1 in Cincinnati. The Herd will be seeking its second straight victory af- ter defeating Appalachian State by a score of 2-1 Sunday. In the victory, junior and senior forwards Erin Simmons and Kristine Culicerto netted goals for the Herd. The goal was Simmons’ first of the season, while Culicerto collected her team-leading third goal of the season. Culicerto, and her younger sister, Kelly, have scored five of the team’s nine total goals this season to lead the Herd’s offense.