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-„ 4..5:.. .;.. 7 ., ":.i %1' , *.5-,1:': #*.p. ....,I '...... hY. As part of a continuing trend of pre- senting prestigious political leaders to the u." Pe'. ... UniversityofIndimapoliscommunity,Col- „G'.3.... ., .. ---:1-, -""1:EJJ _, Riu s I.*.I .:. lege Democrats invited several government - . . 3 L 1 -- - representatives to speak to students, faculty 2-t e.. 4 4f,I and community members about their plat- . . . . , . 1...... --3 ..+1 M-Mu -M -- forms and views on several key issues. -- I'.I Theevent,heldonOct.29intheChristel hy,44-J *01 9 .7 DeHaan Fine Arts

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A '»,&+V m ap.1. '2.*.** , , # # Center, drew a sur- 37' 2 ,#- 0 C.21;.FL- -2'-' .1;f •fS. lkAB, M# ...... " : ' , =./.-- f g prisinglylowaudience 3 .It: 1 Artist rendering contributed by Peter Noot . . .9. turnout, and the Re- ..1. ..r· *. ' The dty of Indianapolis'successful Super Bowl bid for 2012 will bring changestothe entirearea,induding possiblythe University of Indianapolis campus.Although Ulndy was not chosen as Q practice site,the new Student publican representa- - '6 '*' P. 1 4*' 1 Athletics and Recreation Center (artist rendering shown above) could help facilitate thebig event tives were unable to . 7 .#-t attend. ..99 - -1, , 4< Congressmail.An- , '»., . ,8 ,1 a on million. By Jaclyn Dillman practice facility campus. AccordingtoWilley,however,noth- dre Carson and newly gi",3 h However,plans forsuchrenovations ing is in the immediate works,but that 'Ihisnewfacilitywould createlocker- DISTRIBUTION MANAGER elected State Repre- I Y ''.N».1 havebeenruledoutas theNFLdecided does not rule out any possibilities in room space and workout space. -=L-. 11.,1 m '7.'.1 ...... Ann «Students will. gain daily access to sentative Mary to go in a different direction for the the future. Sullivan both attend- situation with the facilitiesinRuth CARSON AsrenovationsRreunderway,rumors facility. Regardless of practice space Regardless ofthe Lillywhenmore room ed and answered vari- plans, UIndy still remains adamant in SuperBowlandsubsequentrenovations is provided due to these renovations," are flying regarding the University ous questions posed by audience members to the at additions are be- of Indianapolis and the 2012 Super its goal support Super Bowl. UIndy, many huge Willey said. concerning diversity, change, the economy, to the campus in the area of The athletic Bowl. "We would love support the ef- ing made to Ulndy department campaigns and first-time voters. fort here at UIndy," said Director of athletics. Plans to includes more than 500 student ath- Indianapolis'newLucas Oil Stadium kie k.7'· b- At-, , Carson described Indianapolis as a di- Athletics Dr. Sue buildanewfitness *ty#'.V letes and only has enough permanent verse the United States as a is well into its opening season and will Willey. .%1 communityand UIndy has looked into many ways center, the Stu- locker-roomspaceforthreeon-campus diverse nation of different ideologies. host the Super Bowl in 2012. Because :, .441#1*,1.' 1, to be a Bowl dent andmen'sandwomen's that aMuslim could this huge event is scheduled to take part ofthe Super efforts, Athletics & "*1 "Whoeverthought .,01+4 ' teams,footballbasketball. said. "Hoosiers place in Indianapolis, local establish- but as of press time, the university has Recreation Cen- , i , 1 representthestate?"Carson are P saidthatthenewwolk- are critical thinkers and take progressive including are vying for no ten Willey also * ments, UIndy, nvolvement. presently "{t '-, - We are working from a number of in the works. out facilities could include the new stance. We're more free-thinking than the ways to pitch in for the effort, T t... angles to 2012 "Ideallywewill space needed for athletics as well as an media us credit for." UIndy pursued the possibility of involve UIndy [in the ..9 . L gives said."A forintramural Sullivan and Carson also discussed the hosting practice sessions of the op- Supep -Bowl]," Smith Super breakgroundneit - illk /11 indoor track ,nd space Bowlin Indianapolisisanextraordinary spring, and the sports. prevalence of "change" during the 2008 * posing team during the event in 2012. 2#&46 election season. oPPortunityforourcampus,"Smithsaid facilityshould not UIndyisinforsomemajorchanges, « Because of previously planned reno- There's tremendous dissatisfaction "We plan to look into many different take more than WILLEY and the opportunities presented by vations to campus, Vice President of said.«The ways to get campus involvement with twoyearsto com- the Super Bowl could possibly be on with voters," Sullivan emphasis University Advancement Jim Smith of change is based on the hardships we've the event." said. the horizon " said UIndylooked intopartneringwith plete,"Willey According to Willey, $5 million all experienced. the National Football League to build Despitepreviousattempts,UIndyis Both candidates offered advice for first- adamantonbeingapartofthis historic for the construction ofthis facility has been amassed and it will most time voters as well, advising them to lookat event for the city ofIndianapolis. already votingrecords as the most effective method - According to Smith, Mary At- likely be located at the north side of h ofholding candidates accountable. Stadium. ry, university director of com- Key An international student also posed a munications and mar- «Wewouldlove togetstartedassoon a.- fi % i4 questionconcerningimmigration, andboth »1«.ber- -7/- keting, plans to attend as possible on the recreation center; .k 'll//Ill'/Ill//I, 1.f candidates had clear views on the issue. -11% -» 1 1 1 waiting forthesitua- . -..-.. '...... '// an upcoming Indy Hub however, weare It is unrealistic to think we can move (...../.--, . ....g. 1125.6&177... ,+Ff.7-2,-I % to discuss ways tion with the economy to calm down , ) .11 I 1 4 - --1, '.1[ 01 f..1. '22.... /7 meeting 12 million people out ofthe country, but if .· f A///I/'"""'94-1-·- . 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1-.3, than checking out what girl/guy to e-mail and cell There is „ I. and more Facebook. Even I am a the phones. '·r .9 .·l, FRENZY FACEBOOK victim of this Facebook plague. that tried talking to your boyfriend/ always that one person in your class ...f '11-t not At times it that you need to get a hold of and 4 '. 44, According to a Sept. 7 Web site ar- Ironically enough, as I sit and write girlfriend is or is doing. ticle 85 this article I have Facebook up seems as if Facebook was created you don't have their number. Sadly I- , 1,1. . (,t' bytechcrunch.com, percent pulled ofcollegestudentsuse Facebook. on another tab... just to distract college students and enough, itisalmosta guarantee that Outofthat percentage, 60 percentof Sorry! I gotdistracted. Jamie broke make them procrastinate. you caneasilystalkthemon Facebook college students log onto Facebook up with Josh, my BFF commented on We all secretly have a love-hate and send them a message. don't realize daily. That is a huge number in com- her ex-boyfriend's picture and Friday relationship with this technological One of the things we parison to the 50 percent of college my new crush isthrowing a bash that phenomenon. Facebook is perfect is Facebook can be a dangerous students who ever open their $500 I have to make an appearance at! when you have an hourto kill between tool for predators. People can now textbooks. Lets get back on track. classes, but can also be your worst temporarily hack your account via a Facebook was created by former What makes Facebook a drug enemy when you have only an hour virus long enough to send a strange Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg as to almost all college students? Lets to study before an exam. post out to all of your friends, result- an online dictionary that could "con- admit it, deep down we are all social Believe it or not, Facebook can ing in a lockdown on your account, If nectpeoplethrough social networks," creatures and love the drama. even be emotionally draining. At Facebook creepers can get on your stated by a Sept. 11 Web article by There is just something about the times it almost seems to be a juvenile account, imagine all the information they gather on you. trinitytripod.com. Before Facebook, thrill of logging onto your home popularity contest. Who has the most can the normal college students' daily page and seeing all your friends friends? Who has the most pictures Indeed, Facebook can be the best routine was eat, sleep and study. and enemies' statuses, pictures, or posts? medicine to aid a case of boredom, almost Routines have literally changed to posts, comments and videos. Lets Facebook has almost become a sec- but the negative affects can eat, Facebook, sleep, Facebook, study face it, nothing is more interesting ondary form of communication next outweigh the positive.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Give them a break What I want to know from you is Current Wbite House administration receiging little respect To the Editor: Buslihas failedusinduringhispresidency, becoming By Jaclyn Dillman the fact remains that he is our president an increasing problem in our nation. In This letter is intended for response by staffwriter Dan Dick. DISTRIBUTION MANAGER until January 2009: He deserves our re- fact, in a poll completed by CBS earlier As a member of the Board ofTrustees of the University of long-term spect even though he may not receive our this year, 60 percent of Americans think Indianapolis (it was Indiana Central when I started), I am privileged to affection. that because ofBush's criticism in the US, see «The Reflector: Respect is not a word you hear very often, approval or even our spite- It is our right as citizens ofa democracy he is not respected byother world leaders Your October 29 editorial,«What I want in my President",was well especially in the political arena.Jokes, fulness and outright disrespect has become to question and to take an active role in 'Ihisin itselfcould cause serious problems crafted and thoughtful, but aroused my strongly held convictions, es- commonplacewhenitcomestothemen and the running of our country. It is healthy for our nation. pecially the sentence "He believed in capitalism, but he knew that the women who govern our country. forusto those government must regulate industry." question inpowerandshow According to a USA Today article from This holds true when referring to our cur- our disagreement. We can disagree with earlierthisyear,Bush'sapprovalratings are Obviously, that was your conviction. However, I doubt that you can rent president, George W. Bush.The people the decisions that come from the White inthegutterand arecurrentlythelowest m was President Roosevelt's. Much more important I challenge prove it forget that he still I Iouse. must remember to our nation's history. As a nation,we want own conclusion. Let me ask you these of our country seem to However, we your own conviction about your hardly remains "the leader of the free world" as criticize the decision, not the president as to focus on all of the negative and When you say or write "Government must regulate" do you questions: they slam Bush harder and harder by jokes a person. Some ofthe jokes about Bush's any ofthe positive. Could someone who mean our current president according to you, has not been a great who, in office for elected almost daily. Impersonations on network allegedstupidityandnaivettareunjustand has been eight years, president? Obviously not. television, demeaning calendars filled with belittle a man who graduated from Yale and re-elected, really have done nothing When you say or write 'Government must regulate" do you mean our quotes and entire Web sites dedicated to University and whom we elected to the right for our country? I'ni sure we can all current which has an approval rate lowest in history? I doubt it. Congress have exploded highest oflice in US. government twice. agree that is a gross misconception. So who or what is "the government" to you? Who is it you want to belittling President Bush across the nation, even as his presidency is A lack of our is As the 2008 regulate the industry> Do you mean all industry, like our university, or respect for president presidential race has come a close. to an end, this is our chance to change the Eli Lilly and Company or Christel DeHaan? I would guess not. coming to U. S. citizens seem to want a - lack of respect for our president. In the My basic point is, Dan, somehow you or we, the American public, / - the next four years, we have an opportunity that "someone" should know better. Who in government scapegoat for problems en- instinctively feel our Granted, · to start fresh, not only with a differ- do you feel fits that role? compassing nation. We should President Bush has played a role · ent administration, but a different In the United States of America, WE are the government. * . . . standard of respect for the leader of know better, we should fix it. inmanyunpopulardecisionsin /4'5, 5 » . the last eight years. However, . , ournation.Wehavejustmadehiston I would love to discuss, debate or argue your premise in print or oth- ) instead of questioning his · The election of the first African- erwise. Such discussions might even make a difference in how we, the -«„=„-S '' leadership in a healthy way, - i people, write and yes, even vote. I, »= · American president of the United think, · · he has States is a huge step for our nation, Very Truly yours, virtually lost all status ' ' · · 1 \, ... and Barack Obamis platform asourcommander-in-chiefand \- , is Alex Carroll become theeasytargetforblame, ' + ' ' 1 s ./ , centered on one key element: Carmel, IN anger and disrespect. '· / change. It is time for us as a na- 1, 1\. I This lack of respect is appalling in our 1 I tion todo just that. Change.This is f the opportunity for us to change the nation. According to an online MSNBC T ., ." / - -' - I ':, , - of disrespect for the Oval Office article,«despite what we may feel about , / tone A special thankyou. the war in Iraq, the current state of our / '.,' . i , - , : 4. ' , .4% and begin uniting as a nation under To the Editor: economy,or whatever else we imagine Mer. C,4414;,i \ 41 5 a new, respected leaden

I wanted to take the opportunity to thank Katie Stam and the volun- teer students from the University of Indianapolis for all of their hard work this past Saturday (Oct. 18). TIle help of cleaning and paint- ing gave the facility a jump-start in our efforts to update the d6cor of resident rooms and common areas in the facility. It is something that REFLECTOR ------2-008-09 leap we have been getting ready to start but their efforts gave us a big THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS STAFF DIRECTORY forward. areas, hallways and The facility is totally redecorating the common 732 R€ ector ts a student publication, and the opinions · hallways, we are not able to EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . SAMANTHA COTTEN resident rooms. With the help of painting contained herein are not necessarily those of the Univer- sheltons@uindy edu start new artwork. Within the MANAGING EDITOR . ADRIAN KENDRICK · [email protected] putting up new cove base and put up sity of Indianapolis. 7be Reflector is dedicated to providitig · next couple weeks, the main lobby and dining rooms will be completely news to the university community fair and accurately NEWS EDITOR KIM PUCKETT [email protected] redecorated as well. Our maintenance staff has begun the arduous task Letters to the editor, suggestions, corrections, story ideas SPORTS EDITOR . STACI REAFSNYDER · reafsnyders@uindy edu of repainting and redecorating resident rooms. On completion, the ddcor and other correcpondence should be addressed to 'Die Re- PHOTO EDITOR CAROLYN HARLESS· harlesscn@uindyedu live to update will give our residents a much more pleasant environment to flectoT, Esch Hall, Room 333, or sent via electronic mail OPINION EDITOR . CRYSTALABRELL·[email protected] edu. in. refiector@uindy. FEATURE EDITOR SARAH HAEFNER · [email protected] Please each volunteer student our sincere thanks. lhe NOTE-To Ex Con:ldered for publ L,ation, letrer, illU t Indude .n.ilid · pass along to ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR JAMES ALLEN [email protected] name and teleplione number, 1111,11 will be, erified I.etter are subjelt to volunteer hours that they put in will greatly enhance the quality of life · condensation and editing to remove prot,ints Sul·,nump of a letter gnes 7/4 ART DIRECTOR COURTNY COTTEN cottenc@uindyedu for many in our society that cannot do for themselves. Please thank R»'ctorperm,Bmn to publish K in print or miline BUSINESS MANAGER MEISHA BAKER · [email protected] each of the students and I apologize if I misspelled any names or forgot DISTRIBUTION MANAGER JACLYN DILLMAN · [email protected] someone who helped: JEANNE CRISWELL· jcriswell@uindy edu Contact Us: 77,e office 317-788-2517 ADVISER Abby Tomamichel, Lauren Edwards, Morgan Marsche, Abbi Schech- Re.fiector Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p m., 317-788-3269 after ADJUNCT ADVISER. _ AMY WIMMER SCHWARB ner, Ashtin Hoverman, Krysta Jordan, Katelin Casselman, Sarah Konkey, hours or fax 317-788-3490. Megan Gardner, Kayla Rider, Jen Ripperger, Jerri Ford, Lindsey Kellow, . . . Advertisers: 7110 Reflector welcomes Advertisers both Lindsey Campbell, Ali Able, Ashley Thomas, Lyndsey McCubbin, Kait- EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS on and off campus. Advertising rate< vary according to the lin Sandlin, Christina Humphrey, Anna Glowinski and Ryan Creswell. s We hope that you and the students of the University of Indianapolis patron specifications NEWS FANGFANG LI OPINION . MANNYCASILLAS Readers: You are entitled to a single copy of this paper take great pride in your service to the people of our community. 'Ihe SPORTS JPSINCLAIR PHOTOGRAPHY WILLIE LITTLE Additional pride is well earned and deserved. copies may be purchased with prior approval for 50 cents each by contacting The Reflector business STAFF WRITERS Sincerely, manager. Taking multiple copies of this paper Illay con- MANDY WEBER BRITTANY PERKINS STEPHANIESNAY stitute theft, and anyone who does so may be subject to Bill Scbeller KELLEY SPRINKLE prosecution and/or university discipline MICAH MIVICKER ASHLEY KEIHN Administrator HALEYVANNARSDALL JESSICA KEATON MYRON JACKSON Tbe Waters of Indianapohs Rehabilitation Ed Skilled Nursing Center THE REFLECTOR ·1400 EAST HANNA AVENUE ·INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46227 DANIEL DICK SUNNI SUN . I I.-

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By Adrian Kendrick MANAGING EDITOR a said sophomore Nathen Landers.«It's Ffplace where you don't have to be socially "»7.ad...k Now I love Dancing witb tbe Stars, awkward. You can have fin and relieve so I always told myself as soon I get „ Swing dance makes me, Wby... the opportunity to take a dance class I stress. of school '' P as It definitely took my mind off r -·- a person, feel do swing dance? would. I was thrilled to find out that and I actually learned something.'Ihat ; you 4%. *Hil»-, -1 we had Swing Dance lessons here on night the instructor taught the Lindy Hop =*-2, campus, only it's more like dancing with and the «It's a lot outside turn. 4 beautijitl." /12,· , offun, and the instructors. Towards the end ofclass the instructor ..-... I entered Schwitzer 011 without would play music to put our dance „. ",gy - Erin Viebmann, dancer : (1· re·nt ....J than anything I've a clue ofwhat skills to the test. The majority < goal ' ,- may happen. My 11 J '1'4 ., C „ was just to appear like I was grasp- ofthe class had the steps by ' 4 . · ever done. ./. I : ing the dance techniques a little, but I the end of practice and =11 ' 4 r .Candi Witzigreute didn't have to pretend at all. I ended up lit' 4 when class was over dancer learning more than I thought I would. we were welcomed to 4, 7461 < 0. Erin Viehmann, president ofULindy continue dancing. tr # '· 0, 49 ' i :, 3', [University ofIndianapolis Lindy Hop You do not have . i## P Society] said she loves teaching students to be a WITZIGREUTER UIndy ,:i .'\ » and watching them learn. student to -- ' · '4" «I love watching their progress from join Swing week to week. This is a where Dance . - I .. place class; . F,1* . 4 »64.SS: '3 students can come and have fun with the com- ' ,>'' .3.17" "It'S d way to 6.1, a group ofpeople. I just love to teach munity is '4 Ff.t , . dance," she said. also welcome - ' *d express - The student instructors made the class as well. Everyone liiyself [ t'. FrE „ 1 , 43 .'.., f, ; interesting. Instead of ridiculing the even tt 7.-I :2 :t is invited! Yes, .\-r..-.,-1 .M."1 1 149 14 '' favorite thing to:1„ participants ifthey don't comprehend those ofyou with two left &1':, 'i,:4,- - , e

4 ' - / I'l the World ' the dance steps, the instructors would feet. , 2..7 t. ....,//C A '22 0/ , 1,&.1,"'ll'...... "."... . A ... make a joke about it, show examples and Dancing is the new trend. f ,p" - 'KS- 4 , · .Sawn kh. 17,"'A go at a conceivable pace so all can grasp Not only is it entertaining, but especially for , 1:.2 Zi

1 learned in the class before and new reason I W.-k - '. -4 ' . 1/ ' - ' 14&11 . *I. 1 previous everyday why -I ..2,._.-=I .' 1 - then theywould teach a new dance step. don't have time to exercise. . . . . 1 ':* f '1** .imr# .,, "1:'3 a chance:„ was a Truth is we «make"time for »*¥ Everyone paired with partner ...."=.. S. >· and would rotate after so many turns activities we want to do. YEWV ' : socialize. mcit nor together, that way everyone danced with 9 ·9. 1 So next Wednesday at .:,A,- people atid gc; a one another before class was complete. p.m., put on your dancing )* . · , Lisa Macharoni is the lesson coordi- shoes and meet me in r- cood ework 4 '·. - · . r' " nator and has taught dance for 10 years. Schwitzer 011. Ifnot *. 49 :'...... k i r: out: r Y.\ "I absolutely love it,"Macharoni said. you better watch · 1 · -4- -*Li 1.0. .A;., tforngai:, I enjoy dancing to the expression of out, because 5 4 ' '· /6 '64,7- r ' AI .. 74 . kmur music: the dancing e 4 2 4,2.1 HORRIGAN the class consist '' &344% I . Not only did of about bug has hit ' r fir..0 1 2-h· .'. Junior Erin Viehmann danceswith her males '. 25 people there were also a lot of UIndy, 7%/,44%9#,SWI , i '- 1 1 .2 . 3 2-i th,; -ti. 1 fiance Christi(tan Calvert during a class in the class, proving that swing dance is and it's ·: 2.» - 1 F.. I ., 9 . ..31 ...S .4. : 9i,6. ..:.,t * ' onNov. 5.Ulindy HopSodetygivesswing th in':3. 5mnA Daa, 6•Gaft'.' ladies. b not for just for the -,11- 1 i.,3 4 dancelessons to students every Wednes- E: crt· ;19dnesda.· Pom cont- ' , r 1 ''b. -1, f.1-1 r# * *4*r,-A- I . . gious. -106 1 ·AL 6 * -1. ' «Why would I not take this class," 46 day in the Schwitzer Student Center. 9 - 10 i .,r.in Scb·D,ttze, I " - , ':*, , ,· •-, · - i/M/*Wh Studen f Ceitte'· 1 40:·i ON -, .6 ''.t:2 --111" 3 1 Phet, by.4drian Kendrick•23,R fector -- - -

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By Manny Casillas ofwomen who pissed off the cops are EDITORIAL ASSISTANT kept. Amy Ryan («Gone Baby Gone") dazzles as a fellow inmate who aids

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1 Micah McVicker .... 1 OPINION EDITOR & STAFF WRITER -the P.tier, are twi, games into the i +ect,rid #cat of tlie Jitil C)'Brien Era in 41,11,in,r Openillithe c.19<,nontlieroad ' ' · , . 2 'the Uniwersitv 01 1:idi,in,ti,ohs

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liere .iii(14uys who will do the neces,arv i kick to pro :1 the thitig. ill the coniniunity. COBJFQIP DS-BAJ0 3E k 2 'I -' n 1 si\th-rankid C J- Bird ptii:ged the te'am of players with 1 - ._ i liciri,ids pri,tthi , p<,1,lan, oW tlie ccmrt. Divid Harri,on ; 3' ' awk,, ill d„zib TI iio loriger a nicinber of thif te'am , overtime, 1 -0 Bmi wnt Shawne \Villiams to Dallas 2 7112 winume iii ' fi)I tic) tuture ect,tid-round picks and ; 1 3 11110-11 BVQ 0 W mjv o 10 ...i,,Ii. .2, I·:d,lie .ic,ne', no·er reported to ' 1...4/ De the 1 '.1.c ,. Bird tc,ld Former point guard Inetit, propelling f J -i-'i i ]ev tc> tav air,ir until a tr,lde ; the team to the TRACY their :re are .it,"..iid t 1111(11 1)14talices<,plic)- i 1 _.,ine, re.din. 111,4 1.L4hloil '|lic 1 1 .....1-\ 4 '„tied : Intramural season vii nic)re 1,141 (1,1111,111", 1 d„11't kii(,w any ,.. >,ec itid i-(>iii-til Bit,1 4ent Jeimaine O'Neal; 544 mil- .e.i»„n off witlk .1 £17.imlit(,I, 11ip Sciiior 40.111»cepel ·11)1 r '1'r.ic,· c,tliei te,im th,it i .in e,)1111)ete on the , . .Ilt:':;,1';111:'lt:r lill't'r;1111:,+32( )P'.;:1 i marked by perfection & 11 :,4" 'r "1' '"n'p"i,11,• B.„,tr-KI,ill le 91 % · .ire im " i recordecl her 1 (,th .hurc),r th,4 ,.0.11, 'Ihe lir.t 11.ilt- ut- the fall ',c., c,n 1 9 1 m.,kitig six have. m tile 1(,9 35 time ll}triii.itc tri»lice endecl with ,1 in e\,·11.inge for tlie draft rights to Rc,v . r neces<,irr tr, decirie the it,ime. She ,1111 Lhailipi„,ihhip pi,rtic)11 1. re.241\ 1,) kk k NA. 11iere :irc ·' R.1,11,1 .0. '·'r ..(' •,1(1 Al.,Le<, 11.i' ton. · reti,11.ir ic.1,(in '1'lie in Nindr histon 1)izi$i(,11 :1 t()t.11 *29 1.-<)-ed .lilli mmrn, te:1It]9 r Bid tl,K,»,1 ike Dic,gu to P<,rtl.irid tuid g.tine ti·.itute(.1 The r ,),th \Vhile the womiri'64(iccer did adv.Ince rights abound entered I]114 4(.lgili , S<,uth I ei r, c! 11.n le»,, tlic 11 th or·erall pick, for Ch.,InI,ion i''ri lieasts ver41.14 tlie I ) tii< i (,i i .irid reig,iingel 1.tni pion I l indi "7ht'. i, .trac,rd nuini,er<,Fte.zms ti,r tc, the wmvtin.11, of the C &1 ,\'C t<,u,n.i the tiraft tight$ to Bi.indoti Rush, se- i , ' hete,"intra- ment,the UInil-3 ttle,1'55(),LCI te.kin f ell Ic, 1<·cted 13th overall,J: rrett.lack and jo*h 111.t.iliCe. \(,lk,11.111 »inie I're been Drui> Unn·erfitb 2- 1 4.,n 34)\.1, ending \Vith ic) 1,.icleiship f r<)111 1)erek inur.11 C„<,rdin.itc), Rr.1,1 1 .4,vele,,4faid. i ' 1 1£ 12(,hert4. theit heasc,n with .in „ver,111 reifirci 01 Speer, tlie i lin, 1)ift.111('e finished 1 11) beric) 16]-r punilied f,ir this Ge.lhon 1 J f oril, with hig pl.13, Ciltrenched Little 6-7-4,5-4-3 (11.VC. By Willie tc, begiti .ind fc,r the 1-,1,1 tc, start , ,)1- the 11(,pt .e,1,()n With .1 \7( t()11 .ind ) t:11 »,cit tif t he P,icers st,irtinf talcrit on thi, teani, 1.tiked Itift,c.,fon,glviligup 105 pointcper , pating in the f.ill titti .iniur.LI», menil,er» I,)tic,it.,111(.i wi·i\,c )rk haict tc)'-,t,11 wileic pr„l,ably the m(,st ,011.11)(ir.itive t.ki- t.inle. Ne,teroric brings leadership and 1 of the po,rdet pitff, fla„M fi,oth,ill .inci ent .,ince l're been here, blit c)111 ic,lith \r 1111,ing,11.1, Ing m,ide the pl.irc,ffs in .ill & tiltim.zte fri•,bee te:ti„, all lint,lied rlieir ; Loinbined with injurics have c.zurd u·, 10,0,1,4,115 4)Fhifc,iieer, culmm,lting m .1 5 se,kwonw with .1 pei-teit lecbmi 1 1 ti, drcip A Feir' le*uitg ive sht,1.ddn'tb,1, e, maki· iii,impi„nship with the Spurs in 2005 ; 1 lie te,11)15 .ire full t() \\,lt"L 1, 11 hback swd .c ., .ic.ind B.iston aid in Hibbert' J uileellike,xe'red,)11,. .11,il,rigilt," \Vith soccer liaring tlie thircl h,glieur line-lip to be pietty mo,lisi,telit 4 . . . hi the box sci)re. 1 , j sc,plic,mcire S.itali ·, 4 .." , 1., 440. . fri)111 week ti) ricek, which hurtf te,ini 't " , Nestercwic 9 c<>ntract ionies off the , ' ...,t + Hmimk£dom- S , , ': chemi,trv on the field, ri.,liback *Ricl bt„,ko .it the end of this eas()11, thus i :. plete i the #c.-m ti#F TVith n,itiv injure,. the C heTht>imd I '. I... ':1 . Liviliti Bird niore cap flexibility next I 2 6 4) 1,113111,iittlieir ( .„ menf bot_Ler te.ini 13.15 11,1(1 it, 4,|)it.wles ,unimci. 31,irqui, Daniels's cotitract, f ' hecon,1 Lotiheal- «. ' ' .... $ T.... . I , . tind hetliacks, but h,irc ,21*<) h.1<1 m,inr | St) 8 milhon, expire, next summer. Jack . tij e 1101r JL,r puti r , , · indii·idual perfc,Im:Ince# and 11,1nt,rh - ' 5 Lhampion:hip .'.' I c.in (>pt to become a restricted free agent LOVELESS I. throughotit the ,e,isci,Ii T,vi, Vic,unci gained (;11'C po,t- 119, I1

' " freshin.iii A i idrewl one,eari ied.1 .11 >t c)11 chxtig,14 th.it fill ceit.zin needs," Bird ; giveshu,tle u. of .1 ci.zih time c t(, la.ge. i\itid lic)\K n frcini tlie ... sal 1 ti-ze ,111-(-1 1.IrC *qu.id, Fi,hbrek r<,rer fi)r ABatter-Shell,unnerlookstomakeamoveagamstthe Dynastydefense.TheDynastycarriedawaythechampion- ti„ \ eirs,iiid 560 million. Bird ghould be tl ) r( >u Kil .1 5\3 ec p of d K regu ],Ii .c.i,(,n . ship victory with 0 66-16 finish. L Wz praird for thh mm'e. , defeatitigtheiroppcillelitun hunitlitit- > See SOCCER on page 10 F ,)ires·er,thewaythe Pacers dominated ,

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1 - 4„4 .-2'%2 -, . 1.-',')5 Z"p'I.'2-7,*Wr x,2'& ;,64,Y ,9*L-PT£ibb i ))2. ,* 1 9*iti' , the team with seven goals, three assists *-3*, A-. „t. -* 12:- /: p , 1 ..'. 1 ·1 ana a total of 17 points. He started 211 - -34- 47 1*-r. e. 9, ..1 17 games this season. i/OVA-F ' . ..1 Fishback started 16 out of 17 games :-0,1-1-2,7, e.../. r:: A: . . . - -,46 3. WIN· 84-44 of the season and was second inleading --.. --- .:bt/ *:415 % 7-1 2.1 Y- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL « F i' Nov.9 @ DisneyTip-off-Concordia the team with two goals, four assists and Oct. 31 @ Wisconsin-Parkside ilt.'------Ale.- :4. ",sf 91 a ' p<'2 01 :. - 1 WIN · 77-66 a total of eight points. -Y .-0* /#. '.':QL .' 1 WIN · 3-0 S -,- a -"r .*.':* fies:- 44 *6. " 6% 8 A 'Ilie team plans to review tapes and Nov. 1 @ #21 Lewis AA-* R# -' I 1*1. 1 3 4 £.:, - .1. .. '... + ; LOSS· 2-3 FOOTBALL re-evaluate conditioning to improve for 2 - 1 '....- 1.-S ,- L .:.*, *, next season. - Nov. 4 vs. St Joseph's years Nov. 1 vs. Ashland University , 0- .41 4 I .. · , --. ·. .._--_127 / 0 WIN· 3-0 LOSS·37-44 «At the end of the day, the team as a , ,. S -22 i-,-t. -. Nov. 7 @ Kentucky Wesleyan Nov.8 vs. Northern Michigan , . r 61;3 4.- - -- 0..-'.eie. p WIN · 3-0 WIN·24-6 '13.3,';IS' 2,t,tc'Ollissod:' 7'fll:*7,#f2:* **«- j. -' - --...:-fit# :.-- Six of the ..=«./ Grey- plk.h.,2 ".: / hounds will gradu- . ' · · 'Afi : . 1$4.--.....t.:k-*, WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY '. MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY , ' , ate this year, leaving .-2 4 Y'->. 1-4 - 1 -5. 5. 1.> fl Nov. 8 @ NCAA Regionals udvt- ' M'K% 1 . --r t tff=43-j-=. Nov. 8@ NCAA Regionals - : a gap in the TEAM 14thof18 roster. ,, , Ir.-i. ilt- -3*,e =. ·:€.--- ..3. Griffin, along with , I. TEAM 18th of 19 - 4 assistant coaches - .:...... 4-1. '.,-Red , 24.T.t14: .A - .-, t.....3.4 - ..a:..re.9 Mis* ..r:· :1 ,-„«. i -.- 6 4ki/2#6'/:5:* 873, I'-I 3 * WOMEN'S SOCCER MEN'S BASKETBALL · John Higgins and :.:63..: ..: ·. / I - 5 j:3

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Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. SWIMMING & DIVING teams Settle's teammate,seniorDerek Speer to nationals.The team placed 14th of 18 vs. HILLSDALE COLLEGE Mens, womens finished second forthe'Houndsin 106th teams overall, failing to meet their goal. @ ASHLAND UNIVERSITY Saturday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 end season at place with a time of35:07. "We tried to place in the upper-half region- coach Scott - Satutday, Nov. 15 at 11 a.m. "It's traditionally a hard regional," at regionals," said assistant als, sends no one on Settle said. Fangman. @ PURDUE UNIVERSITY Typically each regional sends two Freshman Amy Hamilton led the WRESTLING to nationals Friday, Nov. 21 at 6 p.m teamstonationals,onlysending Lady'Hounds byplacing 17th overall with a time @ MISSOURI OPEN more teams if they meet the of23:17.9. By Samantha Cotten & national qualieing time. Last /,T.'. I , Hamilton was named GLVC Sunday, Nov. 23 at 9 a.m. .,Al:- James Allen year, UIndy's regional meet /' Freshman of the Year aftdr her fifth EDITOR-IN-CHIEF & ENTERTAINMENT send five teams to compete in place performance at EDITOR nat en. or. Kean Coy finished WOMEN'S BASKETBALL conSophomore Lindsay Hou- the meet in 111th place with vener came in second for the @ KWC CLASSIC WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL ie The University of Indianapolis a time of 35:33.1, while senior - women's team in the 58th Nov. 15-16, Owensboro, Ky. @GLVCVOLLEYBALLTOURNAMENT men's and women's cross country teams Mike Landy in 116th place ' spot. Houvener ran a time of @ OAKLAND CITY Wednesday, Nov. 14 atTBA. completed their sesasons at the NCAA with a 36:03.6. 24:25.6. Teammates, sopho- SETTLE Division II Regional meet at Ferris Rounding out the men's mores Bethany Schroeder and Wednesday, Nov. 19 @ 7 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL @ NCAA State University in Big Rapids, Mich. team was freshman Andrew Piropato Kaitlin Boester, finished 80th and 82nd vs. TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Thursday, Nov. 20 at TBA on Nov. 8. in 120th place, senior Matthew Wells respecively. Saturday, Nov. 22 at 5:30 p.m. The men's team finished 18th overall in 122nd place and senior Loren New Rounding out the women's team was of 19 teams. The 'Hounds were led by in 126rh place. freshman Christie Nurkowski in 107th, senior Adam Settle with a 77th place The Lady'Hounds went into the re- sophomore Stephanie Kennedyin 1llth finish in 34:18.2 gionalwith agoaltosend theyoungteam and junior Lindsey Sitzman in 114th.

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in their second game and won 84- . By Kelley Sprinkle . 1:.:, .5i.:.t:,i' 'I.kri ,914(4 ,1·1.,I,flt,I :.1.(,4,11 1. :11:t , .# t- :.2 '.b , 44.'Ihe last day of the tournament ' STAFF WRITER . ..:14/*p:S·,4•: T 5 -4%64"' ·ty'2 4,7114 2 " t. the'Hounds defeated Concordia '.lifirir,f'**31, .f . 11, .1:Q : 1. 11,2.'p.,4, 1:'i ,·1.4; 5' ;3 .:'...... 7 - e ' . ':.8' ..1 4 1 - University-St. Paul 77-66. In the 2007-08 season, the UIndy Before the season officially Wegan, . :,·07' 92 i-81....f·fffil,39tib*3**ecR:7 6, -5 I e * i.: I .- 5 ..6 . . '. -42 1 -FI,-, 1., ...B.... -, ': '5: 1&4,it·J·r·,'t ,'.'.',1 - ;;,;'15, 4-,i '1 -' . : : - 3,U...... '.» team played in .'' 1 . -..'. i., woman's basketball the UIndy played exhibition games against I E- *140't ' ' : - V ,-6,."i.le'... . team chemistry and our players enjoy .:.:' 16:3 5. S. 1 Division. ,/ ... ' I playing against NCAA Division 1 4 ., .1, '., ' » . . UIndy headed to Disneyland in competition." 'g.. , Anaheim, to play in the second annual In the first 13 minutes of the game ,« .01£ Disney Division II Tip-OffWest against IU, the Hoosiers used a fast .„,=0. AF "·. +r·•26- .t f. -9. ip·; f-- 4'- 11, „ „ .. ·· Coast Classic Nov. 7-9. offense and scored 30 ofthe 'm, . paced tf .R i ./ 9$ 'Ihe Disney Tip-Off Classic is an games first 32 points. With 27 minutes ... Ff# .i add-on tourney of the original Disney left, UIndy picked up the pace and l...... Si='. 1 5'. Division II Classic played in Florida. outscored IU 54-52, but it wasn't A.44,:io r'"6: Only four teams play in the West enough as IU won 82-56. Freshman Coast Classic compared to the 12 Caroline Schutzman scored 15 points .:* • teams playing in Florida. and hitting three three-pointers. = lhe West Coast Classic is a pre- Canary scored 12 points, had six ='..... 6 season tourney, and a building block for rebounds, four assists and three steals. -Il ., .... UIndy to use as a guide to help make The'Hounds traveled to Terre ...4,/. . -1 ..» the team stronger Haute, Ind. to battle it out against 4'b"94'pi 'lhe Disney Tip-Off tourney ISU and lost 70-63. Schutzman and .44*# 94. is important. Our team is very Canary led the team in points and 41-- and rebounds both 14 competitive. We want to go out scoring points and ' whether ' '*,6, ., ., win every game we play in, five rebounds. F.i we are playing a Division I team, or a «Playing Division I teams are a test ..='Pi. school all the way across the country, of mental and physical toughness, „ /411 3 fa .5 said junior Jessica Canary. said senior Isabell Rhenwrick."We go The tournament took place at the ,,«125 .9... into the games prepared to win; it's a 494*- .# --' .r ' Anaheim Convention Center Arena. matter of execution, how tough we are . The'Hounds took the court against and wanting to win the game more 1 "- '*=..p,„,I,<. -, Cal Poly Pomona in the first garne than the other team.The difference in Pbrito by My*1011 jackson·7110 Refiector and won 67-57. On Nov. ., 8, UIndy divisions doesn't really mean that much The women'sbasketballteam practicesat Nicoson Hallinpreparation forthe upcoming exhibtion games against Indiana StateUniversity,and Indiana University andthe Disnesy competed against Central Washington to us." West Gussie.

A 77 13 ... UIndy football closes ta / Lludil e:a „likely meeung season with win in - t.., ,1 t-' «- "·' : . - -, i - . 'Hounds fall i ..wijg. 1, :34.1 '40* 4 . e ·

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with an exhibition game against the p" 2 'Ilie University of Indianapolis record. ...- ... f --.. , 3/= 3- «' , :* .'4'. ,&*de//5/r football team ended its season with The 'Hounds have lost five of Division I, University ofTennessee 9 ,...,- 1, 6 their last eight games and have Volunteers on Nov. 3 when the 4 *r-,46 1 . i , 4 =. a win on Senior Night against I .,. Y." ., 44' ... Northern Michigan University on fallen just short ofvictory in Greyhounds traveled to Knoxville, ..= 'l" -.'./,1.. .'' .., : '1 trul'P: i , te <4.- rd" ·'* 5% Nov. 8.lhe win brings the'Hounds' the last three games by only one Tenn. Gouard played under Tennessee - .1„ .,·„ f, 646' - ,<' ....., , head coach Bruce Pearl at the , : e. record to 5-6,4-6 GLIAC. possession. ''i. 4, 41,4 4 , ., I ./ *..'.. Northern scored « I think the University of Southern Indiana from '* Michigan only courage, bravery, , ., -'., te'. - f..f :..... ' ' ' ' Wil in the first half of the game, effort and attitude ofour team has 1992 to 2001. , - .....46. I , : r : in' . - ... *79 2 ./.»49.im#,4 allowing the'Hounds to been a bright spot for us," Gouard earned Division lI Player . :avt"imil/4 the second Polizzi said. "We have of the Year honors twice under Pearl, come back in 1.1 .,5 -' 1 , ahead had some of the worst and he helped USI win their first *A 4:'4' „'-'„. halfandjump :f., '.1.'f.'3,· r.9'\ +41 . 1 7- of Northern Michigan f.„ , 1 excruciating losses this national championship in 1995. :di.di. -, " "I played in the system and l was , to win 24-6. Northern r •= - season. , FYI. e k . d . I - , c.'' -· . :' ....f ZiR4 .... + Before Northern successful; we went 82-12 in my Michigan ended their facing really g. . A , ,.1'...11'1,!R'.. I.:.».#:.2. 54'. ,-. three years," Gouard said. succeed I '=" ....4 0 season 2-8. the'Hounds «[To 4.1 ' ''1 11. , 'r.., Michigan, I. ..:5..... 4 1 C. ... f t.. . l: in the system,11 3ou have to be smart . Senior running back ' played Ashland University . =' ..'. 4 . ' e. • , MAE' Cr - Craig Jenkins had 184 ., on Nov. 1. UIndy's record and have good conditioning.You have , .C. yards against the , ,# it rushing 3,1 stood at 3-5,2-5 GLIAC to know when to turn it on or turn .. ,- -1.19;.s'...':.2. I »'* " , - , .1- ..2 Wildcats, breaking the after a 54-12 win against off." , . Lkargft.1 university record for most JENKINS Tiffin Udiversity on Oct. Gouard accepted the head coach ,(0:#...... A with 1,324 yards. Jenkins rushed for At the end ofthe first half, for interiin coach . head :.. i. 4.....,3..4.... . 3,182 yards in his football career, Ashland was ahead 20-17.lhe Waltman became interim ..·: I :*.' ':t> 2 '.' * .144(2·*4% i ..... E 4 ..tr:r - .--'I, . · -49' :* t ir' second best in school history. 'Hounds remained close behind coacli when 7'odd Sturgeon resigned * : 7. ' 1 ...:* '.. >:- returned "Our attitude is good and we Ashland,but never jumped ahead on Oct. 1,2007. Gouard . *09...5 ...... »A- · to UIndy as the head coach of the r:.; *9( 41 , stay together," said head coach Joe and lost 37-44. 4.'. e . & Gieybounds after serving for three f '-7'- ' 1 : \:j Polizzi. «'Ihe lessons we've learned "I think we play[ed] re·al hard, 1,1 - •, • 1, . A -'

1 1 '· 'lk through the season going to be and that's the first thing you ye:irs as :in assistant coach at Indiana .4. 5. , ...... =e„*„,t==„»- . t.·.) ,)11 'S ,-'. :.: , . 32.-pr'h>:ug.%' huge for this football program." look at as a coach," said defense State University. He also served as an . 0.-4*2$05 assistant coach for the Greyhounds '*"i.'.'..5.:e.¥Sp,K. Polizzi came to Indianapolis in coordinator Bob Bartolomeo. 31 L- .3.I ' .6#, - M , „.. 1 :.:40# Midifi 14 era ended we aren't real from 2002 to 2005 under Sturgeon. ,# f . : . ,-r -714** ' : . , " , - Bill Bless' "At times . 1994, after . playing ....11'J,1, ' . ,1,1* 1,<;1 - of I f ..,-'i't..':':9.·jgo.' with a 2-9 record in 1993. Bless smart, but when you're coaching "[Gouard] brings a wealth ..... 11.. i '13¥.7.f 1 ..1 - , p .21· i had not had an eight win season young kids, they could be very knowledge and an enthusiasm that Bly' ., '11,- .• ·. 4=" :%p .:.'il...... m. 2.1.'.'.'..." -1 2 since allowing Polizzi to disheartened." said .'. I. r I. 1984, will reinvigorate our program," - &,4 , #4,- . '11 4 . - -., .. 13 : Director of Athletics, Sue , .144'.- f 1 ,- Willey. ).I'J , 1*,·"· . 1% M . 1 . 11' 1. 'Ihe Greyhounds competed against 3 W.-1/Adi the Volunteers, yet lost, 87-73. 9. .1. 9 4 3:....:.-"*# : . 1.E .*Ii Donald Cloutier went 6-6 from the =". r =Ir'& 7. r... J .. Tir«W.-1 held and tallied 15 points to lead the ·· 4 ..6,r..".9 1 1. .... 2/#1*2 ,1W 8/28 ··· @ KentuckyWesteyan -· W 40-14 Greyhounds. After the game, Gouard : ·-„4 ' f i..):. i:18 ,- 62* , . · ·· 916 @ Grand Valley State · 1.21-49 and Pearl shook hands and embraced ..'.,e /... 4 , " · · 2/. 9/13 @ Wayne State · ·· L 0-6 on the sideline. jeN/&WI.f ·· r.,9- 4- . ....4 9/20 ··· vs. Hillsdale ·· L17-29 On Nov. 6, UIndy hosted IUPU[ at -... '·Ci 9/27 ···@ SaginawValley State ·· - W 1 4-1 1 the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center. IUPUI 2,1 10/4 ··· ... vs. Northwood ·· ·· W 27-23 took an early lead, 7-0, with 17:56 still 10/11 .· · ... vs. Ferris State .. L 24-31 on the clock.The'Hounds would score 10/18.. .. @ Michigan Tech - .. L 28-31 throught, but would never take the Photo cont,:buted by Stan Gotta,d 10/25 .. @Tiffin .. W 54-12 lead, failing to IUPUI 85-73. University of Tennessee's head coach Bruce Pearltalks with University of Indianapolis head coach Stan Gouard before ·· 11/1 ... vs. Ashland · ·· L 37-44 'Ille team opens their regular season the exhibition game on Nov. 3. Pearl WQS Gouard's head coach at the University of Southern Indiana.

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