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7 p.m. Alumni Tower Circle Editor-in-Chief Advertising Representatives § CAMPUS Bolinga Center Film Series: 8-10 Phone: 775-5534 Phone: 775-5537 a) s::: p.m. 140 Millet Hall Chelsea Ha 11 Jarrod Williams l EVENTS Saturday, Sept. 15 News Editor Fax: 775-5535 ~ ...... Chelsea Burns (ij WSU Rugby vs.EKU: 11 a.m.-2 :::s '0.0 p.m. Features Editor The Guardian is printed weekly during ~ Wednesday, Sept. 12 Free Patent Workshop: 1-3:30 Megan Constable the regular school year. It is published Special Guest Artist: Tim by students of Wright State university in l p.m. Dunbar Library, Room 241 Sports Editor Smith, trombone: 4:30 p.m. Dayton, Ohio. Editorials without bylines Recital Hall, CAC Monday, Sept. 17 Joe Kennard reflect the majority opinion of the edito­ Ignite: 5-10 p.m. Rathskeller, River Kayaking Clinic: 5-9 p.m. Photography Editor rial board. Vews expressed in columns are those of Student Union Lisa Morriss cartoons and advertisements Eastwood Lake MetroPark and the writers, artists, and advertisers. Bolinga Open House: 6-9 the Mad River Web Editor p.m. 140 Millet Hall The Guardian reserves the right to Kaycee Hallett censor or reject advertising copy in accor­ Try Kayaking and Stand Up Tuesday, Sept. 18 News Writers dance with any present or future advertis­ Paddle-boarding: 6-8 p.m. Nappy Roots: 6-9 p.m. 109 Jessica Shirtzinger ing acceptance rules established by The Eastwood Lake MetroPark Oelman Hall Guardian. All contents contained herein Brandon Semler Open Mic Night: 7-10 p.m. Artist Series: Sergei Babayan, are the express property of The Guardian. Dixon Hearth Lounge pianist: 8 p.m. Schuster Hall, Features Writer Copyright priveliges revert to the writ- CAC Kristina Thomas ers, artists and photographers of specific 13 works after publication. Copyright 2012 Thursday, Sept. Sports Writer La Fiesta! Hispanic Heritage The Guardian, Wright State University. All Charles Grove rights reserved. _ Month Kick-off: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The Quad Do you want your Photographer Faculty Smorgasbord: 12:30 Jason Baldwin p.m. Schuster Hall, CAC events in The Guardian? · Graphics Manager Jonathon Waters Friday, Sept. 14 Send your event name, Bolinga Movie Night: 5-9 Business Manager p.m. Bolinga Center date and location to Jared Hollowayr Air Force Marathon Sk WSU . Distribution Manager ASSOCIATED Alumni Scream Team: 5:30- [email protected]. Erin Hoffman COLLEGIATE Marketing/Promotions Manager Elizabeth Marshall PRESS MGK concert rescheduled

Kelsey Anne Smith issues with production scheduling. Contributing Writer Although the concert has been advised [email protected] postponed, the Nutter Center that all those who had already purchased tickets keep those tickets, as they will be August was not a lucky month for honored at the upcoming MGK concert. concert-goers. The X-Fest was cancelled While the dates of the upcoming concert and the Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) are currently unknown, the Nutter Center concert has been postponed. is planning on having MGK return to The MGK concert, which was Wright State's stage. Come stock-up for Fall at Platos Closet! scheduled to occur at the Nutter Center on Aug. 29, has been postponed due to · We have everythingyou 11eed forfootball games, parties and walking around campus! We sell gently used Teen & Twenty Something style clothes, shoes &accessories for Guy & Girls · from all your favorite brands. Oh ... and if you're short on ash for the week, we will payyou for the items we can buy! So clea~ out your closet and make some extra money. CHECKU OUT! The Guardian 3 September 12, 2012 ~==-==-==-==-~~~~==-~=r=~~~E

0 (.) Gi Capabilities, Inc. opens new Dayton location :§ s:: Hannah Hendrix Department of Developmental Disabilities, and training in assistive technology. Writer the Bureau of Workers Compensation Club members will also travel within the NEWS i Contributing ctS and the Ohio Rehabilitation Services community for social recreation as well as ::l [email protected] 'Q.D Commission. training. · Q) in various jobs. Customers also -5 Capabilities, Inc. held an open house The new location on Woodman Drive The family-owned business was participated in Career Exploration, Job ~ for the public on Thursday, Sept. 6 to has enabled Capabilities to offer a new established in 1997 and believes that its Coaching and Vocational and Computer 3: celebrate their move to a new location in resource at its Dayton location: the "true asset is a satisfied customer." As Assessment programs. Dayton. The open house was held at their Capabilities Social Club, a day habitation such, Capabilities, Inc. strives to provide Capabilities, Inc. is thrilled to continue facility on Woodman Drive, located just off facility. The Social Club, created for "incomparable service" to the people it its work helping residents of Dayton with of US-35. people with developmental disabilities, serves. At the time of its 2010 Outcomes disabilities. If you have a disability and Capabilities, Inc. offers employment will focus its attention on training people Measurement Report (completed in want to know if you may be eligible to and services such as job coaching, to use technology for everyday life. Areas January 2011), Capabilities, Inc. was receive services from Capabilities, they job development, drivers' education of training include Microsoft Office, serving 999 individuals with disabilities encourage you to contact their office by and vocational evaluation to people smartphone and tablet use, computer use, in 25 counties. Most of these individuals phone at (937)223-8004 or by email at with disabilities. In order to offer these writing and upkeep of a blog, proper use participated in Job Development, in which [email protected]. services, Capabilities connects with the of social media, community excursions Capabilities helped to place the individuals Gun control: A look at both sides A Wright State legend passes In addition to his work at Wright State, freedom and self-protection. The strongest Brandon Semler Jessica Schirtzinger legacy reaches far beyond opposition group against gun control is the Schuster's Staff Writer Staff Writer National Rifle Association (NRA), which is campus. [email protected] Schuster met his wife, [email protected] the largest and most influential lobbyist Benjamin while working as an intern, and group in Congress next to the American Former Wright State Professor and Marian, to Dayton in 195?. Schuster The complicated debate surrounding Association of Retired Persons (AARP). supporter, Dr. Benjamin Schuster, passed they moved in the media, name for himself founding the gun control has resurfaced Some opponents of federal gun away on Aug. 24 at the age of 89. Schuster made a in debates Cardiology department in 1965, resuming a prominent position regulation argue that the right to own had served as a clinical professor of Kettering in the news. he served as the director of the after recent tragedies firearms can prevent tyranny and deter medicine at Wright State since 1975, where Diagnostic and lnterventional Gun control is defined as government abuses of power by authorities employed and made numerous donations to the Cardiac sale and Schuster worked with patients regulation of the manufacture, by the government. Gun ownership University, namely the arts program. Laboratory. incites generations of physicians until possession of firearms, which also allows citizens to protect not only "When we think of the long list of friends and trained of how much control in 2000. His wife Marian controversy in terms themselves, but also their family and of this university, Benjamin Schuster is his retirement compromising or away in 2007 at the age of 80. can be exercised without property from criminals who may not be among those at the top," said Wright passed Constitution. recent addition to Schuster's infringing upon the U.S. deterred otherwise. State President Dr. David R. Hopkins. "His The most of the Bill of opening of the Benjam.in The second amendment Of the 15 states with the highest rates generosity and wisdom have dramatically legacy was the regulated Militia, Hall in the Creative Rights states: "A well of homicide, The National Center for Policy impacted three schools and colleges and Marian Schuster of a free he largely funded. The being necessary to the security Analysis (NCPA) determined that ten of across the campus: the Boonshoft School Arts Center, which of the people to keep performance venue had State, the ·right these states have the most restrictive gun of Medicine, the School of Professional state-of-the-art not be infringed." ceremony last spring. Schuster and bear Arms, shall control laws in the nation. Gun ownership Psychology and the College of Liberal its opening opponents interpret row. How advocates and provides citizens a sense of security from Arts." sat in the front by their this is strongly influenced knowing they are not helpless to defend states and personal opinion. Currently, themselves if threatened. The facts of Greek ·/ife at WSU their own laws to municipalities determine Ross Szlag, recent MBA graduate, federal legislation regulate firearms, and explained his opinion on gun control: Chelsea Burns "Dos and Don'ts" of the recruitment amendment. is curtailed by the second "Personally, I feel that as long as people rounds and answer any questions about arguments for News Editor There are many compelling with ill intentions are able to obtain a the process. Both of these sessions are of stricter gun [email protected] and against the application weapon, whether legally or not, as well as in the Rathskeller from 7-9 p.m. control and how that impacts individuals' For the fraternities, we have six in have the desire to cause harm (~reaking Wright State's Greek life is nothing like access to firearms. our lnterfraternity Council. They are all and entering, assault, etc.), then people what you'd expect. From the cliches on TV Proponents of gun control fall on a taking new members. should also be able to even the playing to the horror stories in the news, Wright spectrum of varying degrees, spanni~g Their recruitment involves coming field a bit and use weapons to defend State defies the stereotypes with their from restricting to eradicating individuals' out to the different events being held themselves." Greek life. The fraternities and sororities access and ownership of firearms. by each fraternity. The events range The pros and cons of gun control develop student leaders, philanthropists, Arguments for increasing gun control from playing kickball or basketball continue to be heavily debated and impact strong academics and overall high center on the idea that society will be on campus to simply coming to one many citizens, considering that as many achieving members. safer with stricter regulation. The potential. of their weekly meetings. There is a as 47% of U.S. households possess at Among those who discover that Greek for less gun violence and occurrences schedule with all of the fraternity events least one firearm, according to the NCPA. life, indeed, does exist on WSU's campus, of shooting deaths exists from limiting available in the Greek office in the Org Despite discontent from stronger gun the question is how to get involved. access to guns, independent of whether Complex or you can visit Gina Keucher control supporters, it is very unlikely that For the sororities, there are five in the circumstances involve crime, accident or in the Student Activities office for more gun regulation will be federally legislated Panhellenic Council. Their recruitment self-defense. details. in the near future. on Sept. 21. If you're interested People predisposed to violence would begins For NPHC, also known as the Divine The Center for Responsive Politics in finding out what Greek life is all about, lack the opportunity to consider employing Nine and known as the Nationally found that since 2009, the NRA invested there are a few pre-recruitment events the use of firearms by significantly African American organizations, they. about 25 times as much money into that you can attend with no obligation to restricting the ability to obtain guns, which have an intake process that allows lobbying as gun control supporters, join. could prevent future tragedies. you to show interest your freshman totaling about $5M annually, in addition to Wednesday, Sept. 12 is "Meet PHC" There is also the argument that year, but you can't join until you are making substantial donations to political night in the Apollo room at 6 p.m. This is increasing gun control could deter a at least Sophomore status. For more campaigns. 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E 0 (,) Increase in Ohio PTSD cases cli .5 c Kelsey Anne Smith documented from the wars in Afghanistan "Dayton's Vet~rans Affairs reflects a Contributing Writer and Iraq. Everyyear, the military conducts conglomeration of all military members NEWS ! [email protected] · what is called the Military Times Poll. The who return to southwest Ohio," said Wall...... m ::J poll for 2012 showed that PTSD had risen "There are different jobs in the military 'OJ) It would be impossible to deny that significantly over the past year. Of those that have different exposures." --~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,~ Wright State University is located in an serving on active duty, 22% of women and The Dayton Veterans Affairs office incredibly military-heavy area. With On this day in history... i 14% of men stated that they had been has seen a large problem with alcohol Wright-Patterson Air Force Base regularly 1 ~~~~--~---~~--~--~~~ 1~ diagnosed with PTSD. This is an increase and drug abuse, as veterans try to "self­ buzzing the campus with C-17's and the from 15% and 9% in 2011, respectively. medicate." However, there are many 1609- Henry Hudson first sailed presence of a very large ROTC program at According to Bill Wall of the Dayton options for those who either experience through the mouth of the river the University, students at Wright State Veterans Affairs office, 56% of veterans PTSD themselves or see signs in their should be familiar with the military. that now bears his name. who return from a deployment suffer from peers. Wright State has its own Veterans However, an aspect of some military musculoskeletal issues, followed by 52% Affairs office that students can use as members' lives that often goes unnoticed 1940- Four teenagers stumpled of whom have mental disorders. "People a resource in addition to the Dayton is that of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, are coming back with aches and pains, Veterans Affairs office. Nationwide, the upon the cave of Lascaux more commonly referred to as PTSD. and are sometimes treated with narcotics, Department of Veterans Affairs believes where they discovered 15- Although PTSD is a disorder that can which may create dependency," he said. that only half of military members 17,000 year old paintings. appear in anyone who has gone through a This is significant to Wright State struggling with PTSD have sought help. traumatic event, most research on it has students due to the proximity of military There are many options, and, with the been concentrated on its effect on military 1953- JFK married Jasqueline operations. Wright State, as a very military­ numbers of PTSD cases on the rise, it is personnel. Onassis in Rhode Island. friendly campus, accommodates many imperative that those who may be affected According to the U.S. Department of students who are serving our nation in by this disorder take advantage of the Veteran Affairs, there are more than active duty, the reserves or in the National available resources. It's National Chocolate 200,000 cases of PTSD that have been Guard. Milkshake Day!

a diagnosis, told us that therapy wasn't an option. Just didn't have time for Jessica Schirtzinger us. WSP was totally the opposite. [Dr. Staff Writer Herbenik] took a long time with Joey and [email protected] determined exactly what was wrong. He scheduled us for therapy and gave Joey Wright State Physicians recently hope that he'd return to baseball." constructed a new medical building The Wright State Physicians building at Wright State University, providing spans three floors, 66,000 square feet an accessible medical center for WSU and has a strong connection with Wright students, faculty and staff. The new State University's Boonshoft School of facility is also a large convenience to the Medicine. WSU medical students will local community, serving members of the benefit from the opportunity to gain Montgomery, Clark and Greene county first-hand experience from research and residential areas. training at the facility, a benefit of its Patients now have access to physicians close proximity. Margaret Dunn, M.D., practicing diverse areas of medicine, M.B.A., Associate Dean at the Boonshoft including: Family Medicine, Geriatric School of Medicine and President and Medicine, Dermatology, Orthopedic with extended hours, is also located in the specialist at the new facility after suffering CEO of Wright State Physicians, has Surgery, Sports Medicine, Women's building and open for business. Wright a baseball injury. When asked about his remarked, "The building opened ahead Health Care, Rehabilitation and corporate State Physicians are now seeing patients experience, he said "Well, my surgeon is of schedule, and is an improved, more offices, in addition to CompuNet Clinical and have already received positive Dr. Herbenik, and he's great. We went for efficient place for patients to get the Laboratories, an MRI facility managed feedback. a second opinion because the first doctor high-quality care they're used to from by Miami Valley Hospital and a Wright Mark Riedel, father of two children, just didn't seem to care. Never gave us our physicians." Health Pharmacy. Wright Care, a clinic took his son Joey to an elbow Wright State to Host Raider Reg. Future of Employment Cloudy at

Isaiah Morales the opportunity to interact with democratic Wright Patterson Air Force Base icons such as Uncle Sam and former WSU SG Contributing Writer as a major blow to the Dayton area and political and regional leaders like Leonard. Brandon Semler [email protected] to the 27,000 employed at WPAFB (the Brannon, along with Lamp and Katie Staff Writer largest single site employer in Ohio). Wright State University will host Raider Deedrick, Director of Student Support [email protected] When and how the cuts will take place is Reg Monday, September 17th, in the Services, organized the event to help Student Union Atrium from 11am to still unclear. students navigate what is oftentimes Many employees at Wright Patterson Air 4pm. The event will feature speakers "The Defense industry is completely their first time voting. "This is about Force base are unsure of their job security such as former Mayor of Dayton and Ohio in 'unknown territory' going into helping Wright State students become as an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 jobs Lieutenant Governor Paul Leonard, will the upcoming fiscal years," said an involved citizens in their democracy could be eliminated starting in January have free food, and will help students anonymous WPAFB employee, "most fiscal and understand the impact of that 2013. These cuts would be the product of register to vote. "We want students to years are planned and funded in advance, involvement," he said. budget sequestration, which is an issue join us in this annual celebration of the so whatever happens may not be felt He went on to say it's about making that has received much attention in the constitution and America's democracy," immediately in any particular sector. In a state regulation, that the university Dayton area. said Debbie Lamp, Assistant Director of other words, nobody really knows right have educational programming about Budget sequestration is an automatic the Office of Student Activities. now - probably not even the decision­ the constitution, into an opportunity for budget cut issued by congress. The "We're creating dynamic, makers in Washington DC." students to have a say - in their and their Sequestration Transparency Act, signed by engaging programming that will host Many meetings and forums have been country's - future. The event is free and President Obama in August, will enact an demonstrations of all the things that held in the area to discuss the matter, open to the public. across-the-board $55 million cut in 2013, make our constitution and democracy and many are looking to the upcoming Students will be able to come and and will accumulate to an overall $500 unique and why participating in that elections for a solution to the issue but participate in the discussion where there billion spending reduction over the next democracy is the most important thing a unless Congress or the White House will also be food, and music. For those decade. person can do," said Spencer Brannon, decides to amend the cuts, the Dayton who have not yet registered to vote will Though these cuts will lessen the Chief of Staff for Wright State's Student area will experience a bumpy and erratic also be able to register at the event. nation's overall spending, they will serve Government. That programming includes 2013. 6 The Guardian September 12, 2012

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E 0 (.) Best of WSU: Places to hang out and have fun WRIGHT a.) § Kristina Thomas with people. coffee. They have different specials for Features Writer The other major food area on campus customers such as buy six cups of coffee that students seem drawn to is the and get the seventh one free. LI FE -~ tho mas. [email protected] ...... -e ca Hangar. Unlike the Union Market, the "Wright Cup is normally not crowded :l 'Q.O Hangar, which is on the other side of so it's easy to find a place to sit and Cl> exams, lectures and £ With the stress of campus, is smaller, but offers fast food meet up with friends. Because it's by the work, it may seem impossible to balance Going too far ~ chains such as Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. window, it can be fun to people watch as 3:: 3:: a social life. But college isn't well," freshman to be healthy just a place to find out what Jennifer career path you want to take, Williamson said. Cheyanne Plewe it's also a time to have fun For students and meet new people. Many looking to Contributing Writer areas on and off campus hang out off [email protected] provide students with that campus, many opportunity. places provide It's the same situation with the "I like the Union because discounts. beginning of every school year; everyone it's a warm environment. Some of these gets into the mindset of getting healthy. of There's food and a lot places include Most students start by cutting junk food it's easy people. Many times Blind Bobs, One out of their diet and hitting the gym a to just go up to anybody Eyed Jacks and couple times a week. Then there are and start a conversation different stores those who spend an intensive amount Jamin with them," freshman in the Fairfield of time at the gym and cut almost Turner said. Mall and the everything out of their diet. Is there a Meagan Another freshman, Greene. point where trying to be healthy is going Sabolcik, agreed that the Accord· g to too far? Union Market is her favorite jacksdayhm .com The answer is yes, according to Photo by Brittany Robinson/The Guardian E d J k place on campus. Sabolcik 0 ne ye ac s Student Health Director, Leatha Ross. "It's comfortable. I added, has something Her morning. It's a come here almost every According to freshman Fiano Burnham, for everyone. They feature open mic advice good place to do homework." The Hangar is a great place to catch up night, karaoke, live trivia and live music is easy; to a cafeteria style The Union is similar with friends before, after or in between throughout the week. be smart the Student Union. food area, located in classes. with your The area is spacious and includes a wide Another quick grab and go place on To learn more about workout WSU community. variety of food for the campus is the Wright Cup. The Wright Cup and it's usually packed places to hang out go At any time of the day, offers items such as smoothies, treats and nutrition. to The Guardian Online. Don't over exercise WSU offers recreational activities to students and make sure-to Kristina Thomas active lifestyle," Amy Ansinger, Assistant is to educate Ohioans about the safety include all Features Writer Director of Outdoor Recreation, said. concerns associated with water sports and food types "Through these classes, participants are being near water," Ansinger said. [email protected] to create able to learn proper paddling strokes All of kayaking classes are taught by a healthy Photo by Jason Baldwin/The Guardian and techniques. They are also exposed American Canoe Association Certified and well-balanced diet. Over-exercising Wright State has a great deal of to some of the regions local outdoor Kayak Instructors. Student instructors puts a strain on the body, doesn't allow recreational activities available to those resources, helping to connect them to are certified at or above the level classes the development of antibodies and seeking to be healthy, become physically Miami Valley and see that Dayton can be they teach. The kayak program pr9vides throws off the chemical-balance in the active and have fun. The outdoor activities a fun place to live, work and play. Once leadership opportunities for the Outdoor body. that WSU offers can provide enjoyable participants have taken a class they are Resource Center student employees. What's even worse than over experiences that are adventurous and able to rent recreational kayaks from the For anyone interested in participating in exercising is crash dieting, which is be used as tools for development, team Outdoor Resource Center. This allows these classes, registration is available in extremely popular among young people. building and relaxation. The Recreational them to continue to kayak and build skills the Outdoor Resource Center, 037 Student According to Ross, extreme dieting puts Kayak class and the Stand Up Paddle with friends." Union, which is open Monday through the body in shock. When the body isn't Board class are looking for participants. Ansinger has been at WSU for 7 years. Friday noon to 8 p.m. getting all the necessary nutrients, Both classes are for beginners. WSU has offered kayak classes for 6 Recreational Kayaking will be held Sept. it absorbs everything that enters its "Kayaking is a fun outdoor recreation years. This is the first year for Stand Up 5 and Sept. 19 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. system, good or bad, which can lead to activity that helps promote a healthy,. Paddle Boards. at Eastwood lake Metro Park, Dayton Ohio. the gaining weight, which perpetuates a According The cost is $12 and includes: instruction, never-ending cycle of bad eating habits. to Ansinger, transportation, life jacket, kayak and The body is all about balance, which kayaks are paddle. This course will introduce includes the right amount of exercise purchased recreational kayaking equipment and and nutrition. In the end, the only thing with money techniques to beginner kayakers. Skills will over-exercising and under-nutrition will from multiple focus on strokes, maneuvers and rescues. leave you with is exhaustion and hunger. ODNR Boating The Stand Up Paddle Board Clinic will To get healthy without overdoing it, Safety and be held Sept. 17 and Sept. 20 from 5 p.m. first, talk to a health professional about Education to 7:30 p.m., cost is $10, which includes what would be the best approach for Grants and instruction, equipment and transportation. you. Sounds like a hassle to make an the paddle appointment? You don't have to. Simply boards were walk over to the Wellness Center on purchased For more information campus during normal business hours. last spring Ross even puts a new health fact on with the grant on outdoor activities the Student Health Facebook page from the Ohio every day! For more advice on how to Department go to The Gaurdian get healthy the right way on the website of Natural for the Center for Disease Control and Resources. Online. Prevention which has a specific page "The goal just for college health located at www. of the grant cdc.gov/family/college. s The Guardian September 12, 2012 - E 0 t,) WRIGHT Superheroes visit Qi the Dayton Art Institute .s in Washington, D.C. two years ago, and l LIFE Erich Reith, who is part of our preparatory ~ ...... department, remembered the fantastic ro :::J animation art collection owned by friends 'OD Q) .s::: Kristina Thomas of the museum, Dr. Lawrence and Holley Thompson. And, of course, everybody -== Features Writer in Dayton knows our own superhero, ~ [email protected] Pulitzer-prize winning editorial cartoonist Mike Peters." Today superheroes are everywhere. She further explained what makes this Right now, it is the theme of an exhibition different is its broad appeal. exhibit at the Dayton Art Institute The exhibit has a wide audience. Black (DAI}. This special exhibition, You explained DAI has had many first time Are My Superhero, is on view until visitors who have expressed excitement Sept. 23. You Are My Superhero and plan on visiting again. is presented with support from "I like the fact that it's found an patron sponsor Premier Health audience with people who aren't naturally Partners, supporting sponsor Triec drawn to superheroes. I am also happy Technologies, LLC and was created that we were able to tie it to contemporary by the museum's Associate Director, Photo by Ben WetzeVThe Guardian art practices and to involve local artists," Jane A. Black. Myron Waldman, Stan Lee, Jerry Leiber 10 or more and $6 for youth ages 7-17. Black said. According to Black, You Are and Joe Shuster, who created Superman. Admission is free for museum members The exhibit leaves soon so see it while My Superhero exhibition has They are joined by contemporary artists and children 6 and under. Anyone wearing you can. One of the upcoming events approximately 220 objects that who use superhero imagery in their work, a superhero costume to the museum will is OKTOBERFEST, Sept. 21-23. This explore how Superheroes are a Mark Newport and Mike Peters." receive $2 off admission prices. A $1 community event includes an array of big part of American culture. The A number of related programs, Historic Preservation Fee is added to all artisans, unique international foods, exhibition includes the most popular workshops and special events are planned ticket sale transactions. ample domestic, international and craft figures from the 1940's to today. as part of the superhero summer. These The idea behind this exhibition is the beers, kid-friendly art activities, live music "It shows how they have changed include costume and comic workshops, result of teamwork, concentration and and much more; also there will be a spring over the years to reflect society and artist lectures and family programs. For the awareness of the local community. collection commemorating the 100th explains the associated artistic a complete list of related programs, visit "Our marketing director/pop culture guru anniverisy of the Miami Valley flood of processes, like comic book production www.daytonartinstitute.org/superhero/ (and Wright State grad) Alexis Larsen 1913. Some of the material will be from and film animation," Black said. programs. · mentioned that superheroes would be the Wright State Archive(which can be "Some of the most notable comic Admission is $12 for adults, $9 for everywhere this summer, with all the big found in Dunbar Library). artists who are represented are seniors 60 and over, students 18 and movies coming out,'' Black said. "I had For more information about the Dayton Carmine Infantino, Vincent Giarrano, over with ID, active military and groups of seen the wonderful work of Mark Newport Art Institute, go to www.daytonartinstitute. org or call the museum at 937-223-5277. Brian Posehn rocks Dayton X-Fest cancelled: low ticket sales

Ben Randolph laughter was toud enough to fool you into Kelsey Anne Smith thinking otherwise. If the best comedians Contributing Writer Contributing Writer [email protected] make jok~s that you can relate to, then Posehn was the best possible comedian [email protected] for this comic book devouring, Metalhead Comedian Brian Posehn performed to see for my first trip to a comedy club. Those who love New Rock at the Funny Bone at The Greene Needless to say, I laughed so hard may have had some of their over the weekend, showcasing his I nearly choked a couple of times. plans for the upcoming month signature brand of jokes about Star Unfortunately for you, dear reader, about shattered. X-Fest, which Wars, heavy metal, comic books, 90% of Posehn's material was unprintable. was scheduled for Sept. 16 flatulence and being a dad. I can give you a little taste, however. He at the Montgomery County After two rousing openers, Posehn mentioned how he was wrestling his three Fairgrounds, was cancelled due hit the stage insisting that the year-old son, when his son pointed at his, to a lack of ticket sales. audience could take their thinking shall we say, noticeable belly and asked X-Fest, which is a product caps off, because the evening was "baby?" of the radio station 103.9 about to get a lot dumber. Apparently, To make a long story short, Posehn The X, has been in Dayton dumber is better because even Photo by Jason Baldwin/The Guardian informed the audience that apparently since 1996. This year, the though it wasn't a sold-out crowd, the three year-olds cannot take a head butt. lineup was supposed to include it, 103.9 The X. Recently, The X underwent Yes, it was Seether, Sick Puppies, ·10 Years, Dropkick a change that converted it from a new rock a gloriously Murphys, Filter, Pop Evil, Falling In to a new rock plus pop radio station. politically Reverse, Kyng, Young Guns and "They're a little faster and more incorrect night Dangerkids. However, as of Aug. 28, the mainstream for the new generation, and of revelry to be show has ground to a halt. that's the kind of stuff that we like to had by all. Although tickets are refundable, another listen to. If we want to listen to classics, For more option has opened up for those who want we listen to the other stations, !ike 102.7, metal to travel a little farther to see some of 104. 7 and 96.5,'' student Jason West information the artists. The same day that X-Fest was said. on Brian cancelled, Bogart's, a concert venue in While the station does have good Posehn, visit Cinncinatti, announced that they would be qualities, it also has some cited downfalls. his website, hosting Seether, Sick Puppies, Young Guns "I wish they would stop playing fun.," brianposehn. and Kyng on Sept. 16 instead. Tickets for student Lon Bitner said. com. this event went on sale on Friday Aug. 31, with a promise that those who had alrea'dy purchased X-Fest tickets would be able to Find out more about turn in their tickets beginning on Aug. 29 for a limited time. X-Fest's cancellation at The cancellation of X-Fest may be a Photo by Megan Constable/The The Guardian Online. Guardian reflection of the radio station which hosts The Guardian 9 September 12, 2012

E 0 0 cD Raider Insider with Emilie Fillion .!:

scored four goals this season. love for the game." Grove: "How did you get into Grove: "Is there a player you look up SPORTS 1~ ...... co sports?" to?" ::J 'QD Fillion: "I started playing soccer Fillion: "My favorite soccer player is (I) go?" -5 around (age) 10 because all Christine Sinclair. She is our national Fillion: "It was definitely a cultural my guy friends played and my soccer legend, and has recently been shock, coming from a city-like lifestyle parents thought it was a great recognized as one of the best soccer and going to a more country-relaxed ~ idea to release all my extra players of all-time on the international area. The language was definitely energy. I liked playing every level after her amazing performance at a huge barrier at the beginning but sport, but soccer quickly became the 2012 Londor:i Olympics. I've always the people surrounding me made the my favorite because it seemed looked up to her because of her amazing adaptation much easier than I ever to be easier for me to kick the skills and determination. She has thought it would be. I don't believe I ball and run around compared everything a good soccer player needs could have made it through the first year to ~ther kids, which pleased my to be successful and her best moments without the help from my teammates competitive side a lot." are always under pressure which shows and coaching staff." Grove: "Did you play any other how great of a soccer player, but also an Grove: "What are your favorite sports besides soccer growing individual, she is." experiences at Wright State, both on and up?" Grove: "Did you have a favorite team off the field?" Fillion: "I played basketball growing up?" Fillion: "I could never pick one throughout elementary school, Fillion: "I grew up in a hockey nation, experience over the numerous ones I high school and college at home, so without a doubt my favorite team has have been through while at Wright State, but soccer was always my priority. always been the Montreal Canadiens. but there are many games I will never I really liked the combination Soccer wise, the Montreal Impact just forget like vs. Illinois, Auburn, Denver, of both sports since they are joined the MLS last year, and even though or other big teams in the nation. Every very different, but I believe they it has been rough adapting to the new soccer trip has its own memories that I balanced each other well and I league, I will always cheer for them no share with all my teammates, even the was able to incorporate things matter what happens." ones who already graduated." from one sport to the other which Grove: "What made you decide to Grove: "What is it like being a full-time helped me grow as an athlete." attend WSU and how have you enjoyed student-athlete?" Grove: "What made you settle your time here?" Fillion: "I actually enjoy being a on soccer?" Fillion: "A random sequence of events full-time student-athlete at WSU. It Fillion: "Soccer was always made me decide on Wright State, and I keeps me very busy and entertained my favorite sport for multiple still believe to this day that even though at the same time. I like how balancing Charles Grove reasons, but mostly because I would have loved going to many other school and soccer helps me grow every of the development programs and schools, this school was the best fit for Sports Writer day because of how hard it is, but the numerous high level opportunities that me. My teammates are like my family passion definitely keeps me going. [email protected] were available starting at a very young since I am so far away from home, and The athletic department offers a great Emilie Fillion (Sr.) is 5'4 forward on. age. I had great coaches throughout the the school environment as a whole offers support and environment for athletes the women's soccer team and hails from years who deeply influenced the player a very balanced lifestyle." to succeed and develop to their fullest Saint-Hubert, Quebec. So far, Fillion has that I am today and transmitted their Grove:"How did your first year at WSU potential." Airstrike looks to soar to new heights after last season's success

Charles Grove to playing against their rival Dayton Flyers, Ames (Sr.) said. watch for this year, an honor that goes Sports Writer who hqs historically beaten up on Airstrike The team mentioned Jack Kelly and to the top ultimate Frisbee player in the nation. [email protected] in the past. Mike Ames as players to watch for the But that trend changed ~st season. upcoming season. Airstrike nominated If you're unfamiliar with the rules Wright State's ultimate Frisbee team, "We won against UD four times last year Ames as their player on Callahan Award of Ultimate Frisbee, they're similar to Airstrike, is coming off their first ever trip atter never beating them before," Mike football. Teams are seven-on-seven and to the NCAA regional tournament last the goal is to catch the Frisbee in the year and is primed for another strong end zone to score a point for your team. season. You can't run with the Frisbee and any "Expectations are very high. We incomplete pass is an automatic turnover, came off of going to regionals last giving the opposing team possession. year and we finished in the top ten," "It's nonstop action," Zurawka said. club Vice President Joe Zurawka said. The team is looking for more players to The regional tournament solidify the team. Whether or not you combines the top teams from Ohio, have experience playing ultimate Frisbee, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and the team is happy to gain new members. was the icing on the cake for Airstrike, "we teach everyone how to play and who qualified for the first time in their how to throw," Ames said. history. Now, Airstrike is back for The cost to join the club is $60 per year, more. which includes a jersey, entry fees for What drove them towards success tournaments and hotel accommodations and should be a key factor this year is for overnight tournaments. the bond between each of the players. "It's the least expensive club sport on "We're a really close knit team," campus," Zurawka said. Zurawka said. "I could easily say If you're interested in joining some of these guys are my best the team or just looking for more friends." information you can email the team at The season kicks off with the team wrightstateu lti mate@gma i I .com. hosting the Wright Wing Conspira.cy "It's a competitive way to continue tournament, which takes place in athletics after high school," Ames said. you can keep playing this sport for as Xenia Sept. 22 - 23. Photo by Beth Phillips/The Guardian "And In addition to hosting their own long as you can run. n tournament, Airstrike is looking forward 10 The Guardian September 12, 2012 § BULLETIN

Uninsured Ohioans making less someone who has been there than $30,000 will qualify for the Robyn Richardson-Coy causes your grades to slip because you Family Planning Services program Contributing Writer miss out on important information. So, [email protected] don't kick yourself if you oversleep now Family Planning and then or you don't feel like sitting Services Dear Freshmen, through lecture with a headache, but a Limited Benefit from Ohio Medicaid You're probably getting settled in to balance that with the knowledge that the semester and this is a good time you are paying for this class time so you might as well get the most for your money. Benefits at no charge: to let you know about a few common Showing up to every class really does help • Birth Control freshman pitfalls relating to schedule you understand the material. • Annual Exam arid deadlines. Also keep in mind, your high school •Pap Smear* Your schedule will feel laid back. teachers were required to work with • Pregnancy Test This can be good and bad. The _good: both the hard working and lazy students. •Condoms you aren't feeling like cattle being shepherded by ringing bells or having University professors do not have this rule. • STD Testing* On the good side this means your class • STD Treatment* angry teachers policing the hall. You have more freedom than you've had in · time won't be wasted while the professor • HPV Vaccine* deals with slackers. On the other hand, *when related to a the past and that can feel very good. pregnancy prevention visit The bad: many new students start although it's perfectly fine to ask for extra feeling too laid back and thus stroll , time on an assignment if you have good into reason, the professor is in no way required For more information: class 2_0 minutes late or not ~tall. Most professors don't take attendance to grant the extra time and if they do, they www.PlannedParenthood.org and many don't mind if you show up certainly won't make a habit of it. Your 1 ·800-230-PLAN late, but be aware that showing up late deadlines are your responsibility so keep or missing class consistently usually a list/ jourr.ml, etc. of when assignments are due and refer to it often. The Guardian 11 September 12, 2012

E 0 soccer stays confident despite slow start t) Men's C1i ·=c SPORTS ! Charles Grove Carolina and C5 ::::J Sports Writer Xavier, who just 'QJ) Q) [email protected] dropped out of the tournament appearance since 1998. :5 top 25 poll. "This is our home field," Petrey said. ~ When you're picked to finish first in the The Raiders held "We practice on it every day and we are _.. Horizon League preseason rankings and their own in each looking to defend our home turf. Plus, you start out 1-4, it's certainly not the of those three we'll hopefully get some good crowds start that the players, coaching staff or matches, drawing out to the games to really get that home fans expected. Marquette, taking field advantage. We really appreciate the "The only good thing about this start is Coastal Carolina support that we get from the fans." that it won't affect our conference play," to double overtime Strategy-wise, Davis said the team is defender Seth Petrey (Sr.) said. "Right and leading Xavier "going back to basics." now we are 0-0-0 in conference and we for nearly 60 "We plan on being the harder working have learned from these early games. minutes before team on both sides of the ball for 90 Once conference starts we'll be on the conceding two minutes," Davis said. right track." goals within two With the way the Horizon League Returning players like Petrey know from minutes. tournament is set up, only the top first-hand experience that preseason polls "We're six teams from the conference get to aren't worth the paper they're written on. playing this participate so the Raiders are glad to "Last year .we were picked to finish non-conference see their league record at 0-0-0. last and we came in second," Petrey schedule as if That next step begins Friday night as said. "Everyone on the team knows that there's one game the Raiders host Niagara. The rest of the rankings don't mean a thing." left in the season," home stand includes Western Michigan While the injury-plagued Raiders have Davis said. "We'll (Sept. 18) and then the first conference stumbled out of the gate, Head Coach play it and move game of the season against Illinois­ Bryan Davis isn't concerned. on." Chicago (Sept. 22). "We've taken a lot of injuries and we're Despite the "Our main goal right now is just to gelling a lot later than planned," Davis losses, the Raiders make the conference tournament," . said. "But we have a good team with are on a home Petrey said. "Everyone on the team a bunch of guys really playing for each stand they hope definitely wants to win the tournament, other." will get things but we have to make the tournament The Raiders already had an exhibition going in the right first. We are just focusing on one step at match with Marquette and regular season direction for a a time." · matchups on the road against Coastal program focused on making its first NCAA Great Moments in Raider History way against Virginia's starting pitcher, Charles Grove Danny Hultze.n, going 3-4 and scoring Sports Writer one of WSU's two runs that day. [email protected] "I just remember how good his stuff /i was and how well he located every You see it every so often in college pitch," Moore said. "I got into some sports, a team ranked number one losing. good hitting counts and made enough It happens. Rarely does the team pulling contact with some pitches thafday to off the upset make it happen back-to­ get them through the infield." WrightCar a Wrigh ate Univ r ity back years. Both Kaminsky and Moore credited But those teams aren't Head Coach their manager Rob Cooper on the 0 n Monday, pt er 17 Rob Cooper's Raiders. memorable Raider victory. After defeating the top-ranked Georgia . "A win like that for our program WrightCare will offer same-day medical care in the state-of-the-art Bulldogs in Athens, GA midway through means a great deal," Kam·insky said. "It Wright State Physicians building conveniently located on the the 2009 season, Wright State went to starts at the top with our head coach campus of Wright State University. Charlottesville, VA in 2010 and beat the Rob Cooper. He got us very focused and top-ranked Virginia Cavaliers. ready to play that week and we went in Wr h C ~ Right hander Alex Kaminsky pitched there and took care of business." seven strong innings for the Raiders, Cooper sensed the Raiders had a Walk-in appointments allowing only one run. Kaminsky fooled great chance to complete the upset Shorter wait time than emergency rooms Cavalier hitters all evening striking out once he saw how effective relief pitcher Copays only; no urgent care fee walking just one. seven while Greg Robinson was as he pitched the Extended hours "I had very good control of my pitches eighth and ninth innings for WSU. On-site X-rays, MRI, Compunet Lab and Wright Health Pharmacy that day," Kaminsky said. "That's what I "Greg came on for the last six outs No charge for patient parking prided myself on each and every time I of the game and he was dominant," Most major insurance accepted stepped out onto the mound." Cooper said. "Virginia didn't have a Kaminsky faced some early trouble in chance." the game, surrendering a leadoff double For those involved with the WSU As the region's largest physician-managed multispecialty and Virginia's only run in the first inning. group, Wright State Physicians can arrange for the follow-up baseball program, the Virginia win care you rnay need after your WrightCare visit. But his composure kept the Raiders in proved to them that they could compete the game. with any team in the country. H "When I'm on the mound during a "I think it shows our program can Monday through Friday, noon - 7 p.m. game, I never get rattled," Kaminsky said. compete against the nation's elite "I've always been told at a very young age programs," Cooper said. "I hope it's that hitters will get their hits. Just limit something that brings a lot of pride their damage and compete your tail off to the university. 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