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· Although warm temperatures may have encouraged a large number of students to celebrate St. Patrick's Day outside on Saturday, Newark and university police said the frequency of crimes committed was similar to previous holidays. Newark police spokesman Lt. Mark Farrall said officers primarily responded to calls regarding noise violations and alcohol-related offenses. "There were multiple loud music complaints and multiple order maintenance issues," FarraH said. He said there are normally about seven patrol officers on shift during weekends, but there were Hens advance.in NCAA tourney extra patrols on Saturday. "We tried to be both proactive and reactive," Farrall said. Seepage 28 He also said officers warned residents who were playing loud music at their homes that they may face a noise complaint He said officers attempted to locate Shooter wounds man outside Mojo Main the owners of residences to inform them that they needed to quiet their music before 9 p.m. or risk BY TOM LEHMAN 29-year-old man from Wilmington realized he did not have any more Cabreja was charged with facing fines if police returned to Managing News Editor who had been allegedly shot by bullets loaded in the weapon. one count of first degree assault, issue a citation. 22-year-old Richard Cabreja A responding officer deployed one count of possession of a "We'd go knock on the doors A Wilmington man was during a fight with an unknown his Taser device on Cabreja, who firearm during commission of and tell them 'Hey you're a noise arrested for shooting another number of people that spilled resisted arrest. The suspect still a felony, two counts of second violation right now,"' he said. man in the outside of the establishment, held the gun in his hand after the degree assault and three counts "Then we'd check back later." buttocks located at 270 E. Main Street. device was used but was disarmed of aggravated menacing. He was University police Chief outside of During the altercation, and taken into custody without committed to Howard R. Young Patrick Ogden said his department Mojo Main Cabreja displayed a handgun, further incident. Correctional Institution in lieu of responded to 15 incidents between on Friday, causing the crowd of people, Two men, a 24-year-old $135,000 cash bail. noon on Friday and midnight Newark including the man he allegedly bouncer from Bear, and a 26-year­ Newark police spokesman Lt. on Sunday. He said underage police said. shot, to flee the area. He then fired old Newark resident, were Mark Farrall said shootings do not consumption was the most Newark one shot, which struck the victim pistol-whipped while detaining frequently occur in the city. frequent offense. police from behind. Cabreja. Both victims sustained "It's very uncommon to have Ogden said Newark and arrived at the The shooter then pointed the lacerations over their eyes. The a shooting in Newark," FarraH university officers collaborated restaurant gun at several bystanders before bouncer refused medical treatment said. during the St. Patrick's Day at 12:05 attempting to flee on foot, but while the other man was treated Although he said police celebration period and added a Cabreja a.m., where was detained by several people at Christiana Hospital and was I they found a that gathered in the area after they released. See SHOOTING page 12 See CRIME page 12

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The poll was emailed to a students' perceptions of First Year students about research methods. He II OI Wo Vi< lol ill-ill random sample of 5,000 full-time Experience courses, which are used said many of the students in his class NIWOitlEANS undergraduate students on March to help integrate freshman into the are communication, psychology and April2 NEW OILIANS NIW OIUANS 11, according to political science university community. political communication majors who Mor ch 31 Morch31 L_l _ ____jl I N-"' C:eroUn!J.,._..!l Professor David Wilson, who also CHAMPION This year, the poll asks students are not as familiar with converting 161 ~ftii Of'/Ve t Me.nt organized the questionnaire. He said to evaluate the "Wings of Thought" survey results into numbers to Screen capture he received the students' information statue under construction in Mentors' analyze using charts and graphs. from the Office of Institutional Students create bracket pools for the 68-team NCAA Men's Circle. Wilson said the poll contains Senior Andrea Fendt took the Tournament each year in March. Research. questions about students' interest poll as a freshman and again this "I think it's important for in politics and whether they plan to year. She said the survey covered a students to know that they have an vote in this fall 's U.S. presidential wide range of issues. outlet," Wilson said. "There's not a elections. "I think it's a cool way for the filter from the administration, there's Wilson said some questions students to have their voices heard not a filter from faculty. It is students ask students about their level of and it's a good tool for the university Students 'mad' coming up with topics that they're satisfaction with the university as to get feedback on a large scale from interested in. It's giving a chance to an institution, their interactions with the students," Fendt said. let students know if people agree or professors and how they spend their She said the questions about the disagree with them. It gives student winter sessions. Other questions university climate for groups such organizations a chance to know what focus on students' experience with as international students, military for basketball things we should be thinking about." stress and perceptions of university veterans and LGBT students would The poll, which will close on police, the Student Government be difficult to answer if they were April8, is part of Wilson's American Association and diversity. not affiliated with those groups, government course, in which Wilson said he hopes university but otherwise was satisfied with BY ROSIE BRINCKERHOFF Sophomore exercise science major students in the class determine the administrators, faculty members and the questions and the format of the StaffR eporter Chris Revel said that he enjoys March content of the poll and learn about staff will regard the poll as a valuable survey. Madness with a group of friends for two data collection and social science source of information. He does not Sophomore James Cavanagh, Every year since he was in middle main reasons. research. His students will present know if the results of the poll will who was selected to take the poll, school, junior Cameron Jordan has ''I try to earn a few bucks and we the poll's results to the university trigger change, but said that is not his said he completed it last week and repeatedly analyzed his basketball do it just for fun," Revel said. community on May 3 in the Trabant goal. was satisfied with the variety of the bracket each day throughout the month . He said gambling could be an University Center. "Most importantly, students can survey's topics. of March, checking where he stacked issue for individual bracket participants, Wilson said he received hear what other students are thinking "It definitely covered everything up with the competition in his bracket but also on a larger scale if athletes several ideas for the poll's content about," he said. "For faculty and that you'd want to talk about, you'd pools. are betting on games in which they're from members of student groups staff, it becomes a part of the public want to try to fix," Cavanagh said. "I "Everythingissounpredictableand playing. who contacted the research team, record and public discussions." don't think it missed anything." can change at any second," Jordan said. "For many people it's a problem," along with open-ended responses Andrew Hellwege, a graduate He said he plans to attend the ''That's why making the tournament Revel said. ''If it got back to players from previous polls. His students student and teaching assistant for presentation of the poll's results is such a huge accomplishment for it could cause them to throw games, discussed the issues in small groups Wilson's class, stated in an email in May because he is interested in any team because it means they have which would be a big problem." and chose the best 17 to 18 categories message that the poll is an opportunity seeing its outcome. a chance, they can be that Cinderella Sociology Professor Tammy to include in the poll. for students to participate in social "I think it's a great idea," team that upsets everyone and goes all Anderson, who has done some research "We choose topics more so than research, survey methodology Cavanagh said. "Will [university the way." on casinos and gambling, said monetary we choose questions," Wilson said. and quantitative analysis. He said officials] actually act on it? I have The NCAA Men's Division I incentives are not the only thing enticing "Once we have a topic, we design students will be responsible for no idea. I'm a little weary on if Basketball Championship, known people to gamble on the games. questions that measure opinions or analyzing the data while he and they'll actually do anything with the colloquially as March Madness, kicks "I think financial motives are behaviors or attitudes about certain Wilson supervise. responses." off in the middle of this month every always part of any part of any gambling things and then we narrow those "The Blue Hen Poll also offers year, culminating in a championship endeavor but they're clearly not the down and then we finally come up students an opportunity to refine their game in early April. only ones," Anderson said. "Especially Featuring 68 teams and seven with filling out a bracket, it's a good rounds of basketball, the tournament is competitive nature of the U.S. spirit. [It one of the most popular sports betting has] become something entertaining to occasions each year. do." Jordan said he is an avid college Jordan said gambling provides Bill to inerease UD transparency basketball fan who looks forward to those who aren't devout fans with constructing a more accurate bracket a reason to watch and share the than his friends. He•said that while enthusiasm, which is valuable for the BY ANTHONY RAIMONDO Board of Trustees meetings. He standing committees who do not the entry fee is usually inexpensive, sport. Staff Reporter said numerous decisions made publicly detail members reasoning winnings can still be large depending ''My sister and mom have always by board members, such as the and internal discussions. on the size of the pool. done brackets even though they never State legislators have reclassification of the men's track Non-classified government­ 'The entry costs have been follow basketball during the season," proposed a bill that would make and field team as a club sport, held information can be requested anywhere from $5 to $25," he said. "I Jordan said. "I'm sure for some people the university and Delaware have received criticism but cannot by members of the public through won my freshman year. It was $10 to they only wony about the gambling, State University become more be closely examined by members the Freedom of Information Act, join and I won $200." but for people who follow and like transparent, by requiring the of the public because information a U.S. law that allows citizens Susan Edgar, deputy director for basketball they would watch even if schools' officials to share details from internal discussions is not to access records from federal the Delaware Council on Gambling they didn't have money riding on the regarding major decisions with the openly available. agencies. Each state has similar Problems, believes the media drives games." public. "The UD running programs legislation for local agencies, but people to gamble more during March However, Anderson said she If passed, House Bill 126, were cut, master's degree Delaware's version of FOIA is Madness, but that's not necessarily a believes betting on March Madness which was introduced to the programs' tuition increased for in­ considered among the weakest, downside. can defeat the purpose of watching the state's legislature last May, would state students to the rate of out-of­ alongside those of Alaska and "The media builds it up to be actual games and detract from viewers reclassify the schools as public state students, out-of-state labor Pennsylvania, according to the absolutely spectacular- when you enjoyment. bodies, allowing members of the controversy, and summer classes Sunshine Review, a nonprofit watch TV, my God--every time you ''That's the risk with filling ou public to access all documents for matriculating Delaware high organization that collects and tum around they are hyping that it's March Madness brackets--they reduce relating to the expenditure of school seniors were canceled, distributes information from coming up," Edgar said. ''Most people the meaning of the activity and the public funds. The university, which were only restored after government agencies. gamble for March Madness because whole tournament to be worried just which is classified as a state­ a huge public outcry," Kowalko To request information from it's fun, not because they're addicts, but about the dollar amount," she said. assisted, but privately chartered said. an organization, such as a state because it's just fun and exciting and Edgar said she believes participants college, would be treated like a The bill states that all university, a FOIA request usually there's a lot of anticipation." enjoy gambling for March Madness state agency under the bill. university Board of Trustees must be filed. The agency can Edgar said March Madness mainly because it adds a personal One of the chief authors committee discussions would be often charge by the page and time gambling has not proven to be a major connection to the games. and sponsors of the bill, state consolidated into a single meeting. it takes to compile the records. problem in terms of risk factors. "It adds the excitement to the game Rep. John Kowalko (D-Newark Board of Trustee meetings are The university's current FOIA "Only a small percentage ofpeople because it adds in the unknown, it adds South), said HB 126 will require open to members of the public policy may be affected if HB 126 get in trouble with March Madness, but the excitement of not knowing how it' 11 university officials to be more every spring and fall each year, the people who get in trouble really, come out in the end and how it'll affec open jibout decisions made during but many decisions are made by See BILL page 12 really fet in trouble," Edgar said. you," she said. I ~------·------·--·------~ ...... ·----. ·· - .. -.. .. ---- . -"" ...... - ··· -- .... -····--··--' ~l----~------~------~~------4 March 20, 2012 review this police reports photo ol eweek

Police arrest man connected to several burglaries Newark police recently arrested a man associated with multiple burglaries and trespassing incidents beginning in July, according to Newark police spokesman Lt. Mark FarraH. In the most recent incident, the suspect entered a house on Cochran Way near South Chapel Street through an unlocked door at approximately 4:30 a.m. Sunday mornihg. When he entered the home, two of the residents managed to scare him off and he fled the scene, FarraH said. The residents called police, who then broadcast a description of the suspect over their radio system, FarraH said. A university police officer stationed at Wyoming Road and South Chapel Street noticed a driver who matched the description, stopped the car and successfully identified him as the suspect. Police then identified the man as William E. Caulk ill, ofNew Castle, Del., who has been associated with II other incidents in which he entered houses through either unlocked doors or windows, Farrall said. In nine of those cases, residents chased the suspect away. However, Caulk was able to cash from three other houses, FarraH said. Caulk was taken into custody and released on $30,000 bail. He faces multiple charges, including three counts of third-degree burglary and six counts of theft under $1,500. THE REVlEW/Marek Jaworski Attendees at Thursday's Radiothon look on and take pictures of the music festival's performers. 1\vo men arrested for Delaware Avenue burglary Newark police have taken two men into custody who are connected with a burglary that oc<;urred Sunday morning, according to Newark police spokesman Lt. Mark Farrall. At approximately 2 a.m., four residents on the 200 of Delaware Avenue woke up and discovered two unknown in briel men in their house. The men entered through an unlocked door, FarraH said. The suspects fled when the victims woke up, but stole a CIA official to speak Spring Carnival Tour comes to the Speaker to give interviewing tips Robert Grenier will present "Human university J. Kanan Sawyer will present few laptops and smartphones from the house. They also took The 2012 Adult Swim Carnival Tour "Casing the Competition: Succeeding in keys to one of the resident's cars, and police later learned that Intelligence in the Digital Age" as the will be held at the university Wednesday the New Interviewing Environment" at 5 the suspects had stolen a 2007 Nissan Maxima, Farrall said. Center for Political Communication's Global Agenda speaker series continues at in the roller hockey rink on East Delaware p.m. tonight in 120 Smith Hall. Using GPS and an application on one ofthe smartphones, 7:30p.m on Wednesday in Mitchell Hall. Avenue, across from the Trabant The presentation given by police were able to track the stolen goods and locate the men Grenier has served for 27 years in University Center, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sawyer, who is the director of business at the intersection of Paper Mill and Possum Park Road, the CIA, most recently as head of the The carnival will feature live music communication at West Chester Farrall said. CIA's Counterterrorism Center. Grenier by artist Dan Deacon, as well as other University in Pennsylvania, will be geared Police took Trey Miller, 19, of Hockessin, Del. and was the CIA representative on Iraq to the local disc jockeys. Attendees can play toward students and professionals seeking Fabian Evans, 20, of Wilmington~ into custody and learned White House during the 2003 invasion carnival games, take pictures in a photo jobs, but is open and free to the public. that they were involved in a high-speed accident that booth and decorate T-shirts. The presentation is sponsored by the overturned the victim's car on Paper Mill Road but escaped and, as CIA station chief in Islamabad, directed operations against the Taliban Content from "Black Dynamite" and university's communications department without injuries, he said. before and after the Sept. 11 terrorist "Metalocalypse", both Adult Swim series, Department of Communication and The suspects were both released on $15,000 bail. They will also be shown. Pearson Higher Ed. Publishing. both face charges of one count of second-degree burglary, attacks. The event is sponsored by the Student one count of theft of a motor vehicle, two counts of theft All Global Agenda lectures are free and open to the public. Centers Program Advisory Board and is of more than $1,500, one count criminal mischief of more free and open to the public. than $5,000, one count of second-degree conspiracy and two counts of theft of under $1,500.

Police investigate attempted bicycle theft Thursday, March 22 Police responded to a complaint regarding an attempted things to do Master Player Concert Series: Franz Schubert's burglary Thursday on Elkton Road, according to Newark Submit events to calendar@ udreview.com "Winterreise" police spokesman Lt. Mark FarraH. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., Gore Recital Hall Sometime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., an unknown person attempted to steal a bicycle that was chained to an Tuesday, March 20 Friday, March 23 apartment building on the 400 block of Elkton Road, Farrall SCPAB Presents: Colin Kane Spring Recess begins after last scheduled class said. 8:30p.m. to 9:30p.m., The Scrounge, Perkins Student Residence halls close at 7 p.m. The bicycle's hand rail was bent, suggesting someone Center tried to pry it off to remove the bike from the chain, Farrall Saturday, March 24 to Saturday, March 31 said. Wednesday, March 21 Spring Recess There are currently no suspects at this time. Y-Love Speaks 6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m., Bacchus Theatre, Perkins Student Sunday, April1 Center Residence halls re-open at 12 p.m. -Bridgette Nealon Monday, April 2 '. 't J, J ' , • 1 ' • t ' <, • · 1 • , 1 • 1 • '' ; , t • . Glasses resume at 8 a.m. ' I l l I t , t. r • I Marth 2o. ·2or2"S Politics Straight, No Chaser Countries vie for Arctic control On Sunday night, the new border is an underwater mountain Discovery Channel and BBC multi­ range stretching all the way to the part nature documentary "Frozen North Pole. After planting their flag, Planet" debuted. The series features they constructed new bases and have stunning images of om planet's polar made plan for an increased soldier extremes and the landscapes, plants presence in an attempt to militarize the and animals that emerge from their region. harsh climates. One of the goals Russia and China are both of a series like this, made clear by engaging in Arctic exploration, in celebrity narrator Alec Baldwin, is to search of oil. The Russian government bring awareness to the region's beauty and gasoline giant Exxon Mobile have and the effects of global warming. struck a deal worth up to $500 billion Mesmerizing footage of killer whales to explore potential drilling sites. engaging in impeccable teamwork and Siberian wells penguins body-smfing waves to bring are beginning to food back to their babies waiting on dry up in eastern shore are meant to find a soft spot for Russia, and the this endangered region to audiences Arctic is one of the who threaten its sl.U"vival. last unexplored THE REVIEW /Marek Jawor.;ki While global warming is often Former CIA director General Michael Hayden speaks to professor Ralph Begleiter about cyber security and untapped oil Wednesday night at Mitchell HaD. debated in domestic politics here in hotspots in the the , much of the rest of world. Russia the developed world has accepted it as and China have fact-and all environmental concerns a history of aside, it has major geopolitical placing economic Matthew implications for the future. concerns above Former CIA director talks The Arctic is warming twice as environmental Friedman fast as the rest ofthe planet. The region concerns, which has nature-conscious that makes up the North Pole is simply scientists and environmental activists ice. As the first episode of "Frozen around the world nervous of their Planet" documented, the South Pole unchecked presence. American cyber security is a continent surrounded by frozen One of the most viable shipping oceans and the North Pole is a frozen opportunities lies in the Northwest ocean surrounded by continents. Some Passage, a route that has long been BY ANNE ULIZIO Hayden spoke for approximately "We don't steal things for profit," evidence suggests that the North Pole thought of as the answer to the problem could be ice-free dl.U"ing the summer Managing Mosaic Editor one hom to students and commwl.ity Hayden said. "We don't steal things to of Arctic travel. Canada has made a members about how technological support American commerce. There months by as soon as 2030. claim to the Northwest Passage, and A survey conducted by the advances have created a paradigm shift are very few nations on earth who could As the polar ice cap continues its leaders are saying that they do not Center for Strategic and International in the field. He explained that through form those last two or three sentences I to melt it will open the Arctic up to have to share it, or its profits, with any Studies two years ago asked citizens NSA and CIA initiatives, America formed and have them be true. I think new economic opportunities. The other nation. Canadian scientists are of developed nations to name what becomes party to intelligence intended there are a total of five. Everyone else expectation is that even sooner than attempting to determine the length of nation-state they feared the most in for other recipients. steals for commerce, everyone else 2030, shipping lanes will open, the underwater shelf off their coastline cyberspace for its access to private Hayden said the CIA extracts steals for profit. We don't-we focus connecting the Atlantic and the and if it extends into the Passage. information. Former CIA and National information of value through people on espionage in the cyber domain for Pacific oceans. The receding ice will The United Nations has stepped Security Agency director General and tangible forms of data, while national security." also lead to further exploration o'f in to help determine claims and avoid Michael Hayden revealed to his the NSA gleans data by electronic Jwl.ior and political science major natural resomces in the region, as the potential conflict over the land. The audience Wednesday night that the means. Available technologies have Jordan Katz said he understands inhospitable Arctic territory combines UN Convention on the Law of the Sea majority of these participants named considerably enhanced the abilities keeping certain information secret is with advancing technology to allow would ensme fair access to all Arctic the United States. of both organizations to gather useful part of Hayden's job, and that he was searches for hot commodities like nations in the future. Russia has not Hayden smiled, paused and information for national security pleased with the stories and behind-the­ oil. These factors are amounting to responded favorably to the ruling and gestured with an arm movement measmes in the United States. scenes details that Hayden divulged. a scramble for national claim to the Canada has been given until 2013 to signaling that this was a victory for the "In terms ofstealing other people's "The information that he is privy Arctic and some calls for a larger U.S. prove to the UN its underwater claim country's secret intelligefi.ce agencies. secrets, technology is making this the to is something we shouldn't know," presence. to the Northwest Passage. "That's a compliment," Hayden golden age of signals intelligence," Hayden said. "He obviously couldn't · America currently owns two polar Here at home, despite President said. "Thank you." Hayden said. "In the NSA, we were tell us everything, because that icebreakers, both built in the 1970s. Barack Obama's support, the Hayden, who was appointed challenged to keep up with this wouldn't make sense." They are stationed in Seattle and can convention has not been ratified by under former President Bill Clinton revolution oftelecommwl.ications." Katz said he was also interested break ice up to 21 feet thick. However, Congress. The opposition is two­ as the director of the NSA from 1999 He said one of the most to learn how integral Hayden was to they are both currently inoperable. pronged from ultra conservatives in to 2005 and director of the CIA under prominent challenges in intelligence the intelligence missions at the time One is undergoing repairs and the the political right; in a general sense former President George W. Bush operations is striking a balance of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. He other set to be decommissioned. The they do not believe in the fundamental between 2006 and 2009, spoke at between protecting American citizens' thinks intelligence missions, carried U.S. Coast Guard has requested six existence of the UN and they prefer Mitchell Hall as part of the Center liberties and ensuring their security. out by agencies like the CIA and NSA, new icebreakers of varying sizes to that the United States be allowed fur Political Commwl.ication's Global He said this struggle arises from the are invaluable for protecting national be built, a request Congress has so far to pmsue om national interests at Agenda lecture series. Moderated ethical implications of infringing security. denied. om own will. Also, many of them by Ralph Begleiter, professor and on the Fol.U"th Amendment of the "America should do whatever The United States' inability to be deny that global warming exists and, director of the Center for Political U.S. Constitution, which protects it takes to protect national security helpful in a polar crisis was on display therefore, the United States should Commwl.ication, the series features Americans against unlaWful searches and protect om liberties," Katz said. this winter when harsh weather forced not give up om claim and be forced to speakers under the theme of "Spies, and requires warrants for probable "I think some things obviously can the northern town of Nome, Alaska to split territory or future revenue from Lies and Snhky Guys: Espionage and cause. He said breaching Fol.U"th go overboard, but in times of war or be rescued from a fuel shortage by a the region. Intelligence in 'tf\e Digital Age." Amendment rights involves a clash in times of uncertainty, it's kind of Russian ship. It has been difficult for the Begleiter, · who introduced between what Americans want their necessary to be a little more proactive Russia has a large fleet of Obama administration to advance this Hayden, said the former NSA director government to do and what they will and make sme that you're protecting icebreaking Arctic-ready ships, treaty on an international level without was in public office dl.U"ing especially let their government do. national security over people's including some that are nuclear­ Congressional support. Many in the tumultuous times in America's history. Hayden told the audience that all liberties." powered and are the most effective U.S. do not realize that we are, as "He stayed at NSA through countries ·are involved in the practice Advances in technology, Hayden in the world. Politicians like newly strange as it may be to accept, an Arctic · some of the most challenging of international espionage. said, are being wielded as protection re-elected President Vladimir Putin nation. For om economic future and have made bold claims about Russia's ~ontemporary moments-after the "Everybody does it,'.' he said. "It for all American citizens. the environmental well-being of the 9/11 attacks against the United States, is considered acceptable international "[It's] a new weapon," he said. dominance in the Arctic in the coming Arctic, om politicians must look at the helping to improve and coordinate practice." ''This whole electronic underworld is years. Back in 2007 the Russian bigger picture. Both in international U.S. intelligence efforts, until Bush He ·also said American gaining increasing significance in the military planted a Russian flag at the law and domestic military-industrial appointed him CIA director in 2006," intelligence operations are not nui like things that are necessary to secme yom North Pole, an attempt to symbolize preparation, we must brace for a Begleiter said. > ' •those of other nations across the globe. safety." their claim to ~e region. It's rumored warmer and less icy north, or we will that extending from the Russian find ourselves left behind. March 20, 2012 ~ 6 ~------P\ Late Newark resident honored for charity work

Flags remain at half-mast to commemorate citizen's contributions to community, needy

BY CHRISTINE ROSTOM Nardo was a violinist, an Staff Reporter accountant, owner of Anthony's Hair Salon in the Newark For the first time in 10 years, Shopping Center and a member the flags at city buildings remained of the Knights of Columbus, at half-mast for a week, honoring a a Connecticut-based Catholic local man known by many for his nonprofit charity. charitable work who died earlier Nardo's son Stephen said he this month. remembers his father as someone After decades of service to with compassion for others and the local community, Valentino who had a desire to meet people, Nardo Sr., a Newark resident who saying he had a goal to meet one was recognized by state and city new person a dAy. officials for his volunteerism, died Stephen said his father had on March 5 at age 93. a good relationship with family Mayor Vance A. Funk III said members, which included seven Nardo deserved the tribute, which kids, 10 grandchildren and nine lasted until March 12. great-grandchildren. "The people of the community "He worked three jobs at the saw it necessary that this be done same time but always found time. for his excellence in serving for his kids and for his family," the community for the past 40- Stephen said. "His family was odd years," Funk said. "The everything to him." community realized how special In the 1970s, Nardo received he was and how much he'll be the title of Delaware Man of missed." the Year from former Senator According to Polly Siemer, and current Vice President Joe president of the Newark Area Biden for his community service. Welfare Committee, one of Funk also honored Nardo with Nardo's greatest accomplishments the Jefferson Award in 2007, a was Val's Needy Family Fund, national volunteerism award. Courtesy of Dana Johnston providing food and other essentials "I've known him all my life," Newark Mayor Vance A. Funk III presents a resolution commemorating the late Valentino Nardo Sr., known to those in need. Funk said. "He's an incredibly for his charitable work, to Nardo's son Stephen this month. "He wanted to make sure that good person. That's why I've his legacy of helping people in given him the Jefferson Award. . " need continued," Siemer said. Funk assisted Nardo with In 2007, Val's Needy FamilY. food drives on Christmas, during The thing a criminal record can do to your Fund joined the Newark Area which he said the Newark resident future ought to be a crime... Welfare Committee, a nonprofit displayed his dedication to the organization that works with community. volunteers who help provide "My fondest memory of him What's the value of a clean record? Employers, graduate schools, military services, professional licensing the needy with food, grants and was during the Sunday collection boards, immigration authorities -- the gate keepers to most of the good things in life -- look carefully at other essentials through various for the church before Christmas programs such as a holiday food to collect the turkeys," Funk said. your record. Many students will be arrested this year alone due to stepped-up efforts to control alcohol box program, Siemer said. "He would just carry these turkeys usage, private residence occupancy and noise, just to name a few. Many of Nardo's friends and at 85-years-old and was never family said his accomplishments worried about tripping or falling. Most of the citations you receive from the University or Newark police are reported as criminal arrests. had a large impact on the He would just stand there and community, which will still be smile." · An arrest record will surely turn up in the future: on background searches for employment, F AFSA served through Val's Needy applications, even when applying for a passport. If you have been arrested in the past, or are arrested this Family Fund. year, don't panic. You have the right to an attorney. I served for many years as Newark City Prosecutor. Since then I have helped many students in the Delaware courts. Let me help you now. Contact us for a free telephone consultation. Past Arrests Expunging Records Pending Cases

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DUI •Alcohol• Noise Vio1ations•Overcrowding+ Expungement•Disciplinary Procedures March 20, 2012, 7 · SOme apathetic about graduation speaker

BY SAMANTHA TOSCANO she is someone who has something Sophomore Jack Reilly Copy Editor worthwhile to say," he said. "But, described O'Brien as "awesome" that being said, she wouldn't be and said seniors who do not know Soledad O'Brien has won an my first choice." who she is or express indifference Emmy, was named 2010 journalist For the 2011 Spring should look into the journalist's of the year by the National Commencement, the university history and her reporting. Association of Black Journalists commencement committee chose "She is definitely worth and currently anchors the morning former Rep. Mike Castle, who checking out if you're a serlior show "Starting Point" on CNN. had a nearly 40-year career as a and she's going to be speaking," Last week, O'Brien, a lawmaker in Delaware. While this Reilly said. "Unless you'll be too Harvard University graduate, was choice drew some criticism from hungover to pay attention to the announced as the 163rd Spring the student body, vice president commencement speech, but in Commencement speaker, but and university secretary Pete that case they'll probably stream numerous students have reacted Hayward expressed confidence it online so you should still watch with apathy or unawareness to the in the "excellent choice" the it later." selection. committee made with Castle, He said O'Brien was an Senior Danielle Burton said according to a statement made last appropriate choice for a school she was not familiar with O'Brien spring. with as many liberal arts programs or her work. Hayward expressed similar as the university, and plans to "I have no idea who she is so I confidence in O'Brien's choice attend commencement to see her am indifferent," Burton said. this year. speak. Triple language major and "She has an exceptional While Reilly said he will senior Arif Zaman said that he does perspective to share with the attempt to secure Vice President know O'Brien, but isn't surprised university's newest graduates and and former Delaware senator Joe that fellow seniors didn't. their families," Hayward said in a Biden as commencement speaker "I definitely have an idea of statement last week. when he graduates in two years, who she is based on seeing her on Some seniors, such as Scott he said O'Brien is another public CNN," Zaman said. "But I feel Oliva, remain confused about why figure and a good choice. the majority of people don't, and I O'Brien was chosen to speak. "I guess at this point in time, think that's a pretty good argument "I mean CNN is a reputable it's tough to get anyone without against having her speak here." news source, but I still don't get any scandal behind them to speak However, Zaman feels that why we chose her specifically," as a public figure to college her speech will include valuable Oliva said. students," Reilly said. "But she is content. Oliva said he is looking definitely someone that has a lot "She's done a lot as far as forward to a speaker who has had of influence in the public eye." dealing with racial equality and experience and success and hopes Courtesy of the University of Delaware really putting her opinions out that she can deliver a valuable Jack Cobourn contributed Emmy award-winning CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien was named as the there as a female journalist. I think message of guidance to graduates. reporting to this article. 163rd Spring Commencement speaker last week. 8 _M_a_~_h_Q_0_,_20_1_2______~ Spring break warnings spook some students

BY PAIGE CARNEY locations to their 2011 advisory. of the U.S. State Department, claim excursion, and must also must check hear of any bad experiences from them. StaffReporter As college students flock to the the dangers to Americans are not as with staff members before choosing a 'They seem to have a good beaches of Mexico for spring break extensive as depicted, and millions method of transportation. enough reputation," Almeida said. "I've Along with hundreds of students each year, officials from the Texas travel safely to Mexico each year. StudentCity officials were unable heard of some problems they had [in next week, freshman Kendall Manning Department of Public Safety are Bureau officials released a to be reached for comment about the years past], but I feel safer going with will travel to Cancim for spring break. especially concerned for those staying statement on Feb. 8, which said the Texas Department of Public Safety something that has things planned out, However, unlike most, she said she in resort areas. frequency of crime reported in the warning. like a safety net." wouldn't feel safe if she were only Department officials warned border region between the U.S. and Junior Sara Almeida said she The Better Business Bureau has going with her friends, and is glad her travelers that reports of sexual assault Mexico is generally not present in resort booked her trip to Cancim through received complaints in the past about parents are coming along for protection. around resorts continue to be an areas and popular tourist destinations StudentCity and has read the warnings StudentCity, including incidences "I was telling my friend yesterday issue, and drug dealers and petty such as Cancim. and advice posted on their website. She of neglect and difficulty reaching that I wouldn't be going to Cancim if criminals frequently visit some bars StudentCity, a travel company that said she is not nervous about her stay StudentCity representatives. my parents weren't going with us," and nightclubs in resort cities such as specializes in arranging spring break because the events during the week will Despite the 30 complaints, the Manning said. "I probably won't be Cancim. trips through which many university be overseen by the company and its bureau still accredits StudentCity. going far from the resort." Steven McCraw, director of the students booked their trip to Cancim this affiliates. Almeida said while she trusts the She said she became nervous Texas Department of Public Safety, spring, advises students on their website "I think that it's a scary thought, company, she understands the concern about traveling to Mexico after hearing supported the warning issued to students how to avoid potentially dangerous but we are going through an American of Texas officials. She plans to stay about recent crime in the news. in a statement made on March 6. situations. organization and I can just stay with our close to friends. Due to these reports, the Texas "Underestimating the violence Their website urges students not to roommates " Almeida said. "I think we "If I was a mom and my daughter Department of Public Safety issued a in Mexico would be a mistake for drink the water and to use the "buddy will be in ~ enclosed area, so it will be was going to Cancim I think I would be warning in March urging students not parents and students," McCraw said system," a method that partners two less dangerous." concerned. I would just think she would to travel to Cancim for spring break. in the statement. "Our safety message people together when traveling, at She said although she has heard be smart and know how to be safe," she The warning states that American is simple-avoid travelling to Mexico all times. Students shouldn't leave of some dangers, she won't worry said. "It took a lot of convincing for my travelers are urged to postpone non­ during spring break." the tourist zone, the areas designated until a situation arises. She said she parents to let me go, but I'm 20 years essential travel to all or parts of 14 However, officials in the Bureau specifically for travelers, unless through knows students who went on trips with old. There are not many more things Mexican states, adding four additional of Consular Affairs, which is part a specific StudentCity-affiliated StudentCity last week and she has yet to they can say 'no' to." Cleveland Ave. traffic troublesom.e for some

BY CHRISTINA MONASTERO varying the times that employees have Staff Reporter to arrive for work, which may decrease the number of drivers attempting to Senior Kyle Spicer said it often simultaneously reach one particular takes him 10 minutes to pull out of his location. He said many employees who driveway on Cleveland Avenue during work at the same location often travel on most mornings and late afternoons the same roads, which can increase the because he has to wait for an opportunity volume of traffic. University students to merge into highly-congested traffic. are working on a project that addresses "I can't make a left-hand turn out congestion on Cleveland Avenue, of my driveway on most days, it takes according to civil and environmental absolutely forever," Spicer said. engineering Professor Earl Lee. Spicer, along with many other Lee said engineering students Cleveland Avenue residents, deals with worked with the Delaware Signal bumper-to-bumper traffic daily, but city Timing Enhancement Partnership, a and state officials don't believe there is group that examines traffic and effects an easy way to alleviate congestion on of pedestrian and motorist signals on THE REVIEW/Nick Wallace the highly traveled road. Students learn the ins and outs of networking from Delaware professionals at a Career Services event Thurs­ vehicular congestion. District 2 City Councilman Jerry The partnership studied the traffic day. Clifton thinks eliminating parking and counted the cars and their actions. spaces on Cleveland Avenue to create Lee said students suggested that the another lane would help decrease traffic traffic signal at the intersection of congestion. The road currently has a Cleveland Avenue and North College Students tspeed date' for jobs lane on one side of the road that allows Avenue should alternate at intervals of residents to park their cars. 120 seconds instead of 150 seconds. "It would relieve some of the "That 30 seconds was a huge pressure," he said. difference to students and pedestrians," BY JAEWOONG YOO president of the Career Ambassador up, business cards were exchanged Clifton said the Delaware Lee said. Staff Reporter Program, which he described as the and students moved on to their next Department of Transportation owns Lee said the new pattern, which marketing arm of the Career Services potential employer. Cleveland Avenue and its officials must went into effect this month, allows A group of 11 students filed Center. Along with other university After 10 rounds, students stood in approve any proposed changes to the traffic to move more efficiently than through the doors of the Rodney administrators, he helped create the the middle ofthe room to hear feedback road, which makes it difficult for the its previous configuration. However, Room in Perkins Student Center on from the various businesspeople, who speed setworking event, and was city to make any significant changes. despite the altered intervals, many Thursday. Before meeting 10 potential pleased with its outcome. evaluated their professionalism. He doesn't believe there is a quick Cleveland Avenue residents still "This is my first event," Powell employers over the next 50 minutes, Senior Daryl Mensah said he fix for the traffic situation. He said notice congestion and think even more some mingled around the tables while received a stack of business cards said. "I realized the importance of options proposed by city officials would changes are needed to improve the others sat and adjusted their ties. networking and I want to share that after the networking event and learned only be temporary solutions because road's accessibility. lesson with other students." Once everyone was seated at valuable tips for future professional improved roads would attract more Senior Mike Brophy said lights at the Career Services Center's speed interviews. · Senior Lauren Ruoff is currently drivers and increase local traffic. North Chapel Street and North College networking event, Chuck James, interning with the Wilmington-based "First of all, confidence," Mensah "It's a 'Field of Dreams' concept," Avenue change on ineffective time embroidery business Initially Yours, Delaware State Chamber ofCommerce said. "Second, the importance ofbeing Clifton said. "If you build something intervals. He thinks they should be Inc., and said her manager referred her membership consultant, shared his tips yourself." to fix the problem, people are going to synchronized so cars can travel through to the event. She attended because she for effective communication. James said he was surprised at travel it." the intersection more efficiently. "Define your purpose," James is actively seeking a job. how poised the students were, and DelDOT spokesman Mike "I don't drive between [5 p.m. and "Effectively using your said. "When you walk into the room, other professionals commented on the Williams said the primary cause of 6:30p.m.] unless I absolutely have to," know who you want to meet and connections is how you network, and students' initiative. congestion on Cleveland Avenue is Brophy said "It's a cluster of cars. It you have to bridge the gaps between what you want to do. Your primary "I know I speak for everyone caused by the number of cars driving sucks." goal is to make a contact. Making an here that when I was 21, I couldn't them," Ruoff said. on the street. He said drivers make Although he thinks changing the Sophomore Ayana Randolph said appointment is a tremendous bonus." get any words out of my mouth," approximately 23,000 separate trips intervals at streetlights would alleviate James was one of I 0 professionals she also learned from the networking Patrick Daley of Junior Achievement, through Cleveland Avenue every day. congestion on Cleveland Avenue, he process and benefitted from the from various Delaware companies a local organization that works with "Unless the number of cars doesn't believe that modifying the and the Delaware State Chamber of challenging atmosphere of the event. young people to prepare them to begin magically got lessened, there's no way actual road will improve the situation. Commerce questioning the students, careers, said. "All I could say was, 'I "[It] helped me get out there," to change it," Williams said. 'There isn't really anything that who were given five minutes to "sell Randolph said. "I had to push myself, want to make money."' Williams said DelDOT would like can be done, it's just rush hour traffic," themselves." After their time was Senior Myles Powell is vice and I liked it." employers to help ease congestion by Brophy said. Match 20,2012 9n City to construct local skate spots

BY MATTHEW SPEISER Research by city officials Staff Reporter indicated that more than 1,300 city residents are skateboarders. Funk Newark officials will meet this believes the new skate spots will month at an open forum to discuss benefit these skaters, most of whom the construction of future locations are between four and 24 years old, of skateboarding spots in the city. and allow them to participate in the The skate spots will feature rails, activity safely. benches and steps for skateboarders "We want the younger to use but will not include bowls or generation to have places to go, half pipes, structures normally used things to do, and we want to spread by more advanced skaters, according out the skateboarders," Funk said. to Charlie Emerson, Newark's Eighteen-year-old skater director of parks and recreation. Martim Alberici said he has been "Safety is the name of the game skating for ten years and is happy here," Emerson said. that local skaters will finally have Emerson, who coordinated a place to go where police won't the upcoming meeting on March bother them. 29, said skating in downtown areas Since skating in downtown areas THE REVIEW/Megan Krol has heen a constant issue for city such as Main Street is prohibited, University parking officials introduced last week a new pay-by-phone option for metered spots, including officials for many years, sometimes Alberici and other skateboarders spaces located outside of Morris Library. resulting in vandalism and loitering, have been relegated to locations they or misdemeanor crimes that can don't enjoy skating. He believes the lead to fines for skaters. He said new skate spots will be safe and help public property has been damaged solve the issue of skating on public on several occasions because of sidewalks and private property. skateboarding, which he believes "It's about time they built places U niv. officials install will decrease with the construction for us to skateboard," Alberici said. of the new skate spots. While Newark City Council He said officials are considering members have not yet voted on five locations for the skate spots, the addition of skate spots to local including Kells Park, Fairfield Park parks, Emerson said the councilmen and P~illips Park, all of which are approve of the project. 'smart' parking meters located within two miles from the While city officials would downtown area, among others. like to build a fully equipped skate During the meeting, members of the park, Emerson said they do not public will choose as many as three have the land, parking facilities or BY KELLY FLYNN about to expire. Then, the individual said. of the parks as preferred locations infrastructure to support one at this Staff Reporter can add more time directly from their Sophomore Norman Parker said for the skate spots and ask questions time. phone. he is often short on change while regarding their construction. He also believes one benefit to Junior Alison Sobeck said she Drivers who use the application parking. He thinks the service is Newark Mayor Vance A. Funk having multiple smaller locations feels like she is always scrounging are charged with a 35 cent fee that valuable because most students have III said the city received $40,000 will be that skaters will have more around for loose change to feed the goes directly to the company, but smartphones, and that fewer tickets from an anonymous donor. The than one place to skate. meter when parking around campus. the option to use quarters remains will be written. amount, combined with $40,000 "You could go skate at Fairfield Due to insufficient funds, she said available if parkers wish to avoid the He said the fee may deter in city funds and an $80,000 state in the morning, then head down to she has received many parking surcharge. some students and staff from using grant, will fund the construction of Kells in the afternoon," Emerson tickets in the past. Rind said he introduced the the meters, but most will find it the skate spots. said. "I rarely have cash on me and new option to Parking Services convenient. when I do get change, I usually after seeing it implemented at "It'll be a divide between kids donate it," Sobeck said. the University of Maryland and willing to pay the 35 cents," Parker In an effort to provide an contacted their Parking Services said. "A lot of people will love it, additional payment option to students officials to learn more about the but there will be kids who refuse to with scarce amounts of change, feature. pay the fee." officials at the university's Office of "I thought the program would Senior Tony Battaglia said the Parking & Transportation Services be successful here because they have new feature is convenient for him implemented a new pay-by-phone a very similar environment to ours," because he estimates he is without option for metered spots last week. Rind said. quarters 90 percent of the time. He Richard Rind, director of He said university students have hopes to see it extended to all campus Parking & Transportation Services, given Parking Services officials meters. said the new option allows students significant negative feedback after "I think these meters should go to pay for parking directly from receiving tickets. Rind said students by dorms for visitors because it will their cellphone by providing either a indicated that they wanted an easier come in handy more for visitors than debit or credit card number. He said way to pay for parking, and that the students," Battaglia said. this will be particularly useful on a university decided to implement the Rind said that if the program is college campus, where smartphone feature for drivers to help them avoid successful, all university meters will users are prevalent. receiving tickets for expired meters. offer PayByPhone parking options "It costs nothing to set up an However, he also said nothing in the fall. He also said he believes account and the whole process takes will change on the parking meters, Newark has an interest in the service about two minutes," Rind said. which will continue to flash zero. for city meters as well. "Through their cellphone, the parker Enforcement officers will check "I expect them to roll it out," gives the meter number over the the PayByPhone website before he said. "Right now, we're their phone or through the application." ticketing cars to see if the spot has guinea pigs to see if the program is He said the option was installed already been paid for. successful." on 12 meters near Morris Library While Sobeck agreed that the While Dana Johnston, the city's and in Lot 33 off South College option is more convenient, she community affairs officer, said there Avenue. The 16 meters are operating believes the fee is unappealing are no immediate plans to introduce on a trial basis for Parking Services because the price of parking is the program, she also said officials to determine whether the program already quite expensive. haven't had time to debate it. can be effectively implemented Freshman Brian Unger, "We actually just heard about elsewhere. however, pointed out that the fee can [it] recently and think it's very He said users can pay through be avoided by using quarters. interesting," Johnston said. "As of the PayByPhone mobile application, "Parking is already cheap to now though, we don't plan to use it." THE REVIEW/Brian Kruelle which also sends text message begin with and adding 35 cents isn't City officials will discuss plans for the future construction of skate spots reminders when the parker's time is that ml,lch money to add,~' . Un~wr. around Newark this month. lOMarch 20,2012

College School to rematn• open

Future of elementary school on campus looks bright following yearlong uncertainty

BY MATI BITILE assistance. StaffReporter "She's been a fabulous asset," Burris said. "She's enthusiastic, so I The College School, an think Dr. Geddes, the prior director, elementary school at the university valued her and. thought it should be for children with learning differences, the natural progression for her to recently appointed a new director take." after nearly a year of rumors that the The school, which was founded school would be shutting its doors. in 1970 in Wilmington and named The school, part of the College of Beechwood, relocated to Newark in Education and Human Development, 1985 and became affiliated with the provides assistance to 70 students in university three years later. It offers grades one through eight with learning small classes, allowing for one-on"­ disabilities to prepare them for the one interaction between teachers and public school system. Beginning in students. It also uses technology like early 2011, the school, which relies SMART Boards and computers. THE REVlEW/Amelia Wang on university funding and student The school also serves as a UD Capture, a system that allows professors to tape their lectures and post them online, has been used in tuition, came under review as part of learning experience for university more than 300 courses since its introduction two years. ago. a university-wide investigation into students. Education majors often the future prospects of its academic volunteer at The College School, programs, according to Alison which is a research laboratory for Burris, the school's communications professors and a training school specialist. for students looking to become "The university had asked all the teachers, according to Jack Baroudi, a UD Capture useful, some say colleges to evaluate their programs to professor in the Alfred Lerner College make sure they were financially stable of Business and Economics, who was and committed to the mission of the on the task force formed to review the university," Burris said. "The College school. BY ANDREA ANNAL first introduced and thinks it is a based class, he said students asked School was one of the first ones we "Because they're training a lot Staff Reporter convenient tool for students. him to not record the class. looked at, partly because it was not of the future teachers in Delaware Wang said he uses it to "People act differently [when self-supported." and beyond, a lot of the [university] Two years after university archive lectures and often includes recorded]," Caplan said. "It's hard A task force consisting of an students now start to become really officials implemented UD copies of Microsoft PowerPoint to be spontaneous." associate provost, an assistant dean, sensitized to work it takes to help a Capture, a system that archives presentations and handwritten Economics Professor William professors and a Board of Trustee student be successful," Baroudi said. class lectures and distributes notes for more than 11 0 students in Harris, who uses UD Capture and member was formed to appraise Baroudi, whose daughter is a the recordings online, many his undergraduate thermodynamics has recorded classes for more than the school and its future outlook, sixth-grade student at the school, said professors say the tool has allowed class. I 5 years through the university's according to the school's website. the program is important because its them to improve their classroom "Students like it," Wang said. distance learning program, said Many parents feared the review teachers are specially trained to teach experience. "They like the opportunity to go the availability of lessons online would lead to the school's closing, the children and offer them individual Paul Hyde, manager of the back and review the lecture. It's means that students should be Burris said, but that was never attention. university's academic technology a convenience if they miss class. prepared regardless of whether strongly considered. She said parents "The College School is a · very services, stated in an email They can make it up on their own." they skip class. made it clear they wanted the school special place because it's designed for message that the program has He said class material can be "It works the other way to remain open. students who tend to fall through the received positive feedback difficult to learn, but UD Capture around," Harris said. "If it's online "There was definitely some cracks in the public schools," he said. from many students and faculty can be used to review lessons after and available 24/7, there is no concern in the community, [but] the "They're very successful at helping members. He said the tool, which classes to synthesize information. excuse to miss [the lecture]." response was so overwhelmingly children with learning differences allows students to view lectures "Class is difficult," Wang said. Harris has said the most positive to the school," Burris said. [to] learn how to ameliorate those if they miss class, has become "It's particularly useful for slow positive aspect of the tool is that a Jeanne Geddes, the school's differences." popular among professors since it learners. They can go back to the student can rewind a lecture. director since 1995, announced her Baroudi said the task force was first implemented. lecture if they don't understand." "A student can review lectures retirement, effective September 1, members were satisfied with the "One measure ofsuccess is that He said UD Capture is also as often as need to learn," he said. as the school was under review. school and its commitment to the well over 300 courses have been helpful if he has to miss class "The student can listen again and Laura Dougherty, a former teacher university's goals, and he does not recorded last fall and this spring," because he can record a class again and again." and administrator at the school, was feel that any changes are needed Hyde said. "Qualitatively ahead of schedule and post it Freshman Dan Rosenberger, appointed interim director last spring beyond searching for more funding. speaking, student surveys and online for his students to view. who is enrolled in classes that are and was officially named director this "They're looking to raise more faculty anecdotes consistently However, he discourages recorded by UD Capture, said he month. scholarship funding so they can help indicate that it adds value." students from frequently missing doesn't use the system because he "I have the greatest respect serve more students," he said. "It's While professors are not class and using only the UD believes it wouldn't be useful to for Laura and know that she will expensive to provide the kind of required to record their lectures Capture lectures by having him. do an exceptional job as director of education they provide. They don't through UD Capture, Hyde said unannounced quizzes. "I've never used it," TCS," Geddes stated in an email get public school funding, so the 186 professors, approximately 18 Communication Professor Rosenberger said. "I don't really message. "She is kind, insightful and burden falls on the parents and then percent of those employed by the Scott Caplan said he is aware of see the need and I don't usually committed." on donations and scholarships." university, use the tool. He said UD Capture but has not used it to miss class." Dougherty received her master's Geddes said she will take fond professors are able to record each archive any lessons he taught. Freshman Elizabeth Cipriani degree in education at the university memories with her into retirement class or select specific class dates While he does not feel said she used the system to catch and has worked at The College School and leave behind a capable staff. to be archived. strongly about the system, Caplan up on class material in her music for 18 years. She is looking to involve "I truly loved every day that I He said the service also said he wouJd be concerned about course. She said the recordings more university students to the worked as the director of TCS. The allows professors to accommodate students frequently skipping allowed her to occasionally skip students at the school or to do research children are the heart and soul of the students who may not be able to classes because they could view class. projects, according to Burris. The program," she said. "The teaching staff attend class because ofprofessional lessons online at home. "I used it when I didn't go school currently relies on tuition from is phenomenal. They are competent, or athletic engagements. He also worries that recording to class," Cipriani said. "It was a its students and financial support from dedicated and committed." Mechanical engineering classes could affect the authenticity good reason to sleep in. If it didn't the College of Education and Human Professor Lian-Ping Wang has of students' interaction during exist, I probably would have gone Development, and Dougherty is also used UD Capture since it was lessons. During one discussion- to class more." aiming to seek additional financial I , I • I I ' ( J I ' L ('I u I J' I March 20, _20 12 l !1. SGA presents structural changes

BY BO BARTLEY Staff Reporter over campus, and the executive board plans to use the extra members to travel Last week, the Student to university functions and to meetings Government Association voted 24-1 in of the Delaware legislature. SGA president and senior Molly favor of a proposal that calls for m~or Sullivan said the increased number THE REVIEW/Rachel Taylor structural changes to the organization. Students in the Harrington Theater Arts Company perform "Crazy for You" this weekend in Pearson Hall. New student officer positions will of senators will take pressure off the be added, including vice president of executive board. university affairs and vice president of "There's only six of us, so it's administration and finance, as well as really hard to go to all the meetings seven more student senator posts. The with administrators," Sullivan said. "It's HTAC stages·'Crazy' comedy impossible for us to do everything, and new structure will include 32 senators in total, whereas the previous had 29. school and try to do our homework." BY RACHEL TAYLOR production by HTAC, a student-run At their March 12 meeting, the She said under the restructuring, StaffR eporter group, according to the organization's easy for audience members to relate to. governing body also created a judicial certain senators would report directly website. Productions are entirely "I am playing the role of Tess a branch, featuring the positions of chief to the executive board. These appointed Despite having one month to student-run, which includes shows' little differently than usual because I justice and two associate justices, which senators would be responsible for rehearse, members of the Harrington direction, casting and performance. feel that she has a romantic, softer side will be responsible for disciplining SGA attending university administration and Theater Arts Company performed While the turnout for the first to her," Luzier said. "Tess is a great role members and ensuring the group works local government meetings, including "Crazy for You," a comedic musical weekend of the show was slightly to play because I enjoy exploring the within its constitution. Newark City Council. involving numerous dancing and disappointing to some cast members, multiple sides of her character. Getting SGA director of operations and Freshman senator Ben Page­ singing sequences this weekend in senior Julie Luzier, who played the to ill~I1ce in every musical number was junior Dave Mroz said he wanted to Gil, who was appointed under the Pearson Hall. role of Tess, a dancer who arrived in also a great experience." change the layout of the organization old system, cast the single "nay'' vote Play director and senior Christina the Nevada town for a performance, Although winter session cut when he took office last spring, and regarding the structure change. He Pingaro, said producing "Crazy for remained optimistic for the turnout rehearsal time down to a month, Pingaro worked with the constitution committee said the person voted vice president of You" was sentimental for her because at Friday's show. Approximately 50 said the cast managed to pull together over 'Vinter session to plan the new university affairs would have difficulty it was her first time directing as a students and family ofthe cast members an energetic and quirky production. She layout. He said the committee looked handling the required workload. In the member of HTAC, and one of the last attended the event. praised the cast and crew of the show, to institutions like the College ofNew new system, the person elected will performances she would be involved She said opening weekend crowds and said the group was able to work Jersey and University of Maryland for have 23 student senators reporting with before she graduates. may have been smaller because they together, despite rehearsing during a ideas. directly to them. '1 have never been more proud were overshadowed by other events short period of time. "We need to get back on track, we ''There's definitely going to be than I am of my cast, crew, pit and such as UDance, a 12-hour dance Many audience members, like need to be more democratic, we need to a· lot of ideas about how to better the staff for putting together such a marathon that benefits the families of sophomore Kristin Wittman, were be more like student government should university and how to better the students visually appealing and stimulating children who are critically ill, and E-52's impressed with the performers' be," Mroz said. and colleges," Page-Gil said. "I feel performance," Pingaro said. ''The Complete Works of Shakespeare enthusiasm and coordination. SGA will hold elections for like that's going to be a lot of ideas to The musical follows a banker Abridged," a performance by a different "I was impressed with the entire next year's executive board and five be under one person. I don't know how named Bobby Child, who is sent to student theatre group on campus. cast, especially with the choreography," university affairs senators on April much attention each one will get." Nevada to foreclose an old theater after "We were hoping for a bigger Wittman said. "I also enjoyed the 17. Students will vote on another five Mroz said the vice president's job its owner failed to pay mortgage money audience [last weekend], but the number comedic aspects of it. The jokes senators next fall. The remaining 22 is to set the agenda for the senators, and on time. Child becomes enamored with that came out made sense, considering intertwined with the plot so effortlessly." seats will be appointed. Under the old that having them report directly to the Polly Baker, the only female in town all the other performances that were Sophomore Will Bryant said he system, all senator seats were appointed. university affairs vice president would and daughter of the theater's owner. going on [last] weekend," Luzier said. liked the play and did not expect to see Any student with a grade point better allow SGA to represent students. Child's affection is rejected when Baker She said the cast entertained a so much dancing .. average higher than 2.5 is qualified to He said the new layout will also realizes he means to foreclose on her smaller audience than usual for the first "It was a pleasant surprise and I was run for a senator position, but only those make elected and appointed members father's property, and he tries to obtain show, but the performance did not lack really impressed by the choreography," who have completed a full term in SGA more accountable. He said the primary her love throughout the play. energy. She said she enjoyed playing Bryant said. '1t was very light-hearted can run for the executive board. goal ofthe newly formed judicial branch "Crazy for You" is the third Tess, a headstrong dancing lead, who is and fun to watch." Students are eligible to run for is to discipline inattentive members of president after completing a term on theSGA. the executive board, which was also the "[Judicial branch members will] policy under the previous structure. This be there to guide the executive board," spring, Mroz, director of programming Mroz said. "We wanted to make sure Stanford prof talks philosophy Tierney Keller, treasurer Andrew that the changes we made are kept and Shermeyer and public relations director the justices will help do that." Michelle Barineau are eligible. He said the justices would operate BY CHRISTINA MONASTERO when he was a student at Haverford partial plans, because without an idea, While senators were appointed in in a manner similar to justices of the StaffReporter College outside ofPhiladelphia you are hopeless," he said. ''Partial ideas the fall under the old system, Mroz said Supreme Court of the United States. In his lecture, Bratrnan focused on are what allow you to filter out plans the new voting· structure will help the They will help to keep SGA focused and Stanford University philosophy the purposes of planning and defined it that would have gotten in the way." organization maintain consistency. operating within its constitution. Professor Michael Bratman used a busy as "needing to know what you want to Fred Schueler, chairman of "When I joined, we would end Mroz said he plans to run for chief Manhattan street to demonstrate human do later in order to know what you want the philosophy department at the in May and we wouldn't start until justice this spring. ability to plan at a lecture on Thursday. to do now." university, said he selected Bratrnan October," Mroz said. "Things would Sophomore Andrew Peng, who "Consider walking down 5th Bratrnan said humans have basic to speak because he is an important change and the new set of senators is a civil engineering major, said the Avenue in . The street planning abilities, one of which is contemporary philosopher. wouldn't even know what it was like restructuring would not make him any is crowded, and although you are not shared intention activity, shown by his Schueler said if Bratrnan's ideas the year before." more likely to participate in SGA. He walking with the other people, you are New York City example. are valid, the philosopher will have a He said SGA members needed to said he only knew about the organization not bumping into them either-you He compared a person building a greater understanding of human nature. refocus on enacting change students because of his friend's involvement are coordinating in all sorts of delicate house to an acorn growing into an oak. "If [Bratrnan] is right, he can want in the university, and that the with it. ways," Bratrnan said. "Shared intention Both events happen over time, but when explain a lot of deep features of human organization has become too concerned "On campus, you don't really hear activity is the fact that you and these the human builds the house, intentions beings," Schueler said. with holding events. about what they do," Peng said. people share the intention to walk on the exist even before the physical form of Freshman James Pollard said he "We put a bunch of programs and Senior neuroscience major Glenn same street together, even though you the house does. plans to discuss some of the topics in bonding events together, which is · all Watson said he thought the restructuring didn't actually plan to do it together." "I'm interested in the striking his philosophy class. good and everything," Mroz said ''But was a good idea if it meant for better Bratrnan's speech, held in Clayton fact that human beings are capable of He said that he enjoyed Thursday's if you look at how many proposals we representation of the student body. Hall and titled ''The Philosophical temporally extended intentional activity, lecture more than a different philosophy voted on last year that were actually "It depends on ifthis will make for Significance of the Human Ability to and it clearly plays an enormous role in speech about biomedical ethics he significant, there weren't that many." a broader collection of people, a more Plan," was this semester's David Norton our lives," Bratrnan said. attended earlier this year. He said the only notable thing SGA diverse SGA," Watson said. ''It won't Memorial Lecture, which honors the Though humans have these Bratrnan said the topic of human accomplished last year was organizing a matter much to somebody if there's no late university philosophy professor, basic abilities, Bratrnan said it's not a planning touches on various other gala-style event on campus for the ONE one in the organization that's like them." David Norton, who died in 1995. The guarantee that an individual will be able philosophical themes. campaign, which raised money and Sullivan, who will graduate in the lecture presents contemporary work by to plan effectively. '1t is an enormous privilege awareness about international poverty. spring, said she hopes the restructuring leading figures in ethics. ''The ability to plan underlies thinking hard about these fundamentals. He said this year's executive board has will lead to a stronger SGA. Bratrnan has been a Stanford many other capacities," he said They echo all over the place," been more focused on making changes "It will be a nice legacy to leave faculty member since 1974 and has Bratrnan explained to the audience Bratrnan said. "Sometimes, progress students want at the university. behind," Sullivan said 'Tm definitely authored three books. He said his interest how humans first beginning planning. in philosophy is reducing all these Mroz said the additional senators going to come back and see where in humans' ability to plan emerged ''You start out with the idea of questions." will allow SGA to have a presence all we're at in a few years." 12 March 20,2012

Shooting: Mojo owner says incident is unusualfor bar

Continued from page 1 Shaffer said restaurant employees did not recognize are grateful that Cabreja was Cabreja as someone who had apprehended at the scene, he said previously visited the bar and they do not condone bystanders that the incident was not related pursuing armed suspects who can to any performers who were on cause them serious harm. stage during a hip-hop event that "They certainly believed occurred that night. that the suspect was no longer After the shooting occurred, able to fire that weapon," Farrall Shaffer, who was present at the said. "However, it was certainly time, said the restaurant remained a possibility that he could have open until officers informed him reloaded the weapon or whatever that it needed to close. the case might have been and we "We were still open at the could have been met with more time-we pulled everyone back grave circumstances than we had." in, so the cops could do their thing, Mojo Main owner Jerad and then eventually the cops were Shaffer said he was shocked by the like 'you need to close down so we shooting but that it was an isolated can mark off the area,"' Shaffer occurrence and the restaurant, TilE REVIEW/Amelia Wang said. University officials said they look forward to working with the Delaware General Assembly on the bill, which which often hosts musical acts, Anyone with additional would increase the school's transparency when it comes to releasing documents. does not have a history of violent information about the incident crime. should contact Detective Michael "As far as on Main Street, Szep 302-366-7110 ext. 136 or we're one of the bars that gets michael. szep@cj .state.de. us. Bill: Scheduling of hearing for proposal pending called the least for cops and stuff Anonymous tips can be sent by like that," he said. "We rarely ever texting 302NPD and the message have fights-we rarely ever have to TIP411. Continued from page 3 of the university's track and was something new for me and I issues." field teams, has started an online worked with a buddy of mine to is passed by state representatives. petition in support of the bill figure out how to do it." J.J. Davis, the university's because he thought the university University General Counsel vice president of finance and was pushing many of their Larry White, who handles FOIA administration, stated in an email decisions to standing committees requests for school records, could message that the university has to avoid transparency. not be reached for comment on the a working relationship with the Shields, who formerly blogged on the website saveud.com, which issue. Delaware General Assembly The petition is hosted on and looks forward to further criticized the university's decision SignOn.org and currently has 236 discussions about the bill. to cut the track team, said he was signatures, with some signees "If this bill is passed, we hope upset that university officials did not publically disclose. their from as far as Texas, leaving it would be enacted in a way that lengthy comments voicing their would not harm the university's reasoning. The university is frustration. Shields said he wants progress or initiatives," Davis currently being investigated by the to deliver the bill to the Delaware said. "We have research, U.S. Department of Education's State House, Delaware State patents and sensitive faculty, Office for Civil Rights after Senate and Gov. Jack Markell, staff and student information­ members of the men's track and field team claimed officials who is an ex-office member of the it's a complicated issue. We Board of Trustees at the university. are completely supportive of violated Title IX, a law that is Kowalko said he is working transparency, and currently designed to prevent discrimination on scheduling a committee hearing provide access via appropriate from any educational program for the bill, where he wants track freedom of information requests receiving federal assistance, when team and labor union members to in instances where state funds are it declassified the sport as an testify. involved." official program. "It's time that UD answers to The bill was introduced and "I assumed the decision to cut all of the hard-working Delaware assigned to the state's H<;mse the men's teams was done in one taxpayers," he said. "We don't Administration Committee of these standing committees," want to run the university, but last year and has not yet been Shields said. "I feel strongly that when our tax money is being scheduled to be heard on the state more openness is better for all of given to them, we should at least House agenda. . us- it leads to a healthy society. be allowed to hear out major Carl Shields, a Pennsylvama I read HB 126 and thought it decisions." resident and a longtime supporter· was a good start. The petition

Crime: Most activity alcohol-related, police say

"We had arrests for fake Continued from page 1 J.D.'s, but no significant fights or Wiedenmann also said anything like that," he said. employees paid close attention to few officers to the patrol shift. Russ Wiedenmann, general the number of people on the bar's However, he said officers were manager of Grotto Pizza, said patio at one time. He said under not actively seeking an increased the restaurant's St. Patrick's city laws, the patio can only be number of arrests between Friday Day celebration also required used as a spot for people to eat, afternoon and Saturday night. several precautionary measures to and there must be a seat for each "We were not looking to maintain safety standards, which person on the patio. make additional arrests," Ogden helped deter dangerous situations. The restaurant's patio has said. "Our goal, as always, was to "We did have a lot more seats for fewer than 30 people, keep our students and community security working and on a lot prompting employees to monitor safe." earlier than usual," Wiedenmann the number of people who were FarraH said Newark police said. standing outside the restaurant on officers primarily focused on the He said he had the same the patio. business district, in addition to amount of security working "There were a lot of people residential areas, but employees at throughout Saturday that he would frustrated with that," he said. "But local bars didn't notify police of on a normal busy night, but staffers those are the rules and they've l>~ 9 · o,~ tiflle." m~ny incidents during the day. were working longer shifts. t 1!t '· l . I • '/t J. ~ . March 20,2012 13

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The university women's inany sports publications like basketball team played in its ESPN, Sports Illustrated and on first NCAA tournament game on the front page of The New York Sunday since 2007, and its third Times sports section on Sunday. appearance in the history of the This basketball team has put program. This is the Hens' best the university on the map more season ever with a 3 0-1 record, successfully than any branding their first tournament win since campaign could, and signifies entering the Colonial Athletic the beginning of a new tradition Association and first conference of excellence. title since 2001, when they No matter the outcome of won the America East title. The the tournament, this is only Delaware community, ·as well the beginning of success for as people across the nation, the women's basketball team. have rallied around the Hens to Delle Donne, as well as top witness history in the making, players Danielle Parker, Lauren and now it is time for the entire Carra and Trumae Lucas, student body to do the same. will all return next year to Led by player of the year continue the the team's success. candidate Elena Delle Donne, Students now have a chance to the Hens have experienced a support the Hens, their fellow season full of firsts. They played classmates, and experience the their first soldout game against feeling firsthand of attending a Drexel on Jan. 22, and the · school with a exceptional sports "Protect yourself from more than sunburn over break." moveable bleachers were rolled program. Hopefully, students out for all the games. Delaware will join community members was also the first squad to reach at every game next season, and at least 27 wins in a season. the moveable bleachers will stay The university's name is finally open for many years to come.' featured more prominently in Letter to the Editor

More bicycle racks should be bicycles in situations where there are Isn't that why we have them? More installed not enough bike racks available is a importantly, why didn't anyone tell Spring break requires caution University police have recently disrespectful and counterproductive us Perkins was closed? Some Russell been cutting bicycle locks and activity. It is wasting the time and residents didn't even know their Traveling to foreign countries poses large crime risk confiscating them, when the bicycles resources both of university police dorms had been evacuated because have been locked in unauthorized and of students who are just trying to they were elsewhere, and had to learn areas, such as on railings near make the best of a difficult situation. from their resident assistants when Later this week, many in spring break trips for college buildings. It does not solve the underlying they returned. students will pack their bags and students. The company has staff If there were enough bicycle problem. I am disgusted with the head toward warmer climates members who are supposed to racks on campus, I think this behavior -Alex Zorach, Philadelphia university for failing to alert us of for spring break. Though many remain on call in case of student would be justified. However, many yet another dangerous situation in may be inclined to leave their emergencies, but they may not areas of campus, including the areas University officials must use alert real time. Remember last semester cares behind, students should be always be available. Students around certain dorms, have so few system when someone shot himself outside cautious this year, since many going on these trips are adults, bike racks that it can be difficult or I received an email March 10 of Morris Library, but no one knew popular resort areas are havens and staff members are not going impossible to find a spot anywhere about Russell Dining Hall being why the police were outside of Morris for crime and violence. to chaperone or follow students near the commonly used entrances to evacuated due to a bomb threat, Library until about two or three hours Over the past few years, around as closely as they may a building. and a second email about an hour after the events occurred? Or is the crime during spring break have for students still in high If university officials are later saying Russell dorms had been university afraid of using its alert trips has increased, especially school. concerned about safety or aesthetic evacuated. I then learned from a system after they accidentally sent a outside of the states. Resort Students traveling for spring concerns involving bikes locked friend that Perkins had been evacuated barrage of false emergency messages areas give students a false sense break should have a good time, in unauthorized areas, a more as well. While everyone has email, last semester? Regardless, university of security, and it is easier for but not throw caution to the constructive way to solve this problem a lot of people are going to be away officials should have kept us informed criminals to target students wind. They must remember they would be to first install enough bike from their computers on a Saturday real time via phone call and/or text who have been drinking are in a different country, despite racks, and to install them in areas night. Why didn't the university use message instead of minimal emails or heavily and may have become being at a resort with English­ easily accessible to main entrances. its emergency broadcast calls/text to word of mouth. unaware of their surroundings. speaking staff. Students should To cut locks and confiscate tell us these places were closed off? -Paul Washburn, Class of2012 Many students will attend trips take necessary precautions to sponsored by Student City, a stay safe as reports of crime 250 Perkins Center travel company that specializes continue to increase. Newark, DE 19716 Fax:302-831-1396 WRITE TO THE -REVIEW Email: letters@ odreview .com The Review gladly welcomes its readers to write letters to or visit us online at www.udrev-iew.com the editor and submit their writing as guest columnists. The Editorial section is an open forum for public debate and discussion. The Review welcomes responses from its readers . The editorial staff Ifyou have any questions, please feel free to contact us at: reserves the right to edit all letters to the editor. Letters and columns represent the ideas and beliefs of the authors and should not be taken as . ~epresentative of The R.eview. ,s~,ff, editofi,al? repre~ent th~- i~ea~ an,d beli,efs ot~e Rf'lie'; J;:ditorial Bo~cl_~n , beh~f pf th ~ 9~tors . All letters t , , , , • , ,. ' , , . • [email protected] · · . J ' ' 1 ' ' '' ·' ~ 'become propehy of The Revu!w and may 6e published m pnnt or electroruc form .

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Unpaid internships unfortunate option for many grads

play more integral roles in the workplace internship was not a learning experience. feel better prepared and qualified to apply Nikki Roth and slowly replace entry-level positions. Footman's lawyers contend that the in­ for positions and I attribute much of that Not only does the increase in unpaid in­ ternship violated the US Department of confidence to the experiences I've had as ternships diminish options for post-grads, Labor's six-point test (part of the FLSA) an intern. Guest Columnist but internship programs also seem to have that evaluates unpaid work. His lawyers Unfortunately, many students have transformed into a way for employers to insist that Footman's internship blatant­ not had similar positive experiences and exploit motivated college students who ly violated the second point of this test, have fallen victim to exploitative employ­ are looking to get their foot in the door, which reads, "The internship experience ers and illegal internships. The true light Unpaid internships are beginning to or so says Diana Wang, a former intern at is for the benefit of the intern," as well as of these situations will come in May when take the place of entry-level jobs. Harper's Bazaar. She is suing the Hearst the other points. a new class of graduates enters the work­ As my friends and I cherish our last Corp., the magazine's parent company, These are not the first lawsuits mak­ force in search of employment. I certainly few months before graduation, we are for failing to pay minimum and overtime ing these claims and there seems to be cannot afford another unpaid position, also daunted by the reality of needing em­ wage during her internship. Wang and her some consensus that most employers and I have a feeling that I am not alone. ployment and a steady source of income. lawyers suggest that Harper's violated the shamelessly ignore these standards. How­ Yet, no one wants to bife the hand that I've built my resume with volunteer posi­ Fair Labor Standards Act, which defines ever, it is not very hard to understand why may someday feed them. We may not be tions and internships. However, the more the standards of unpaid internships. there hasn't been a mass uprising. Most quite on the brink of a revolution, but the I search for jobs, the more I dread the Wang is not alone. Alex Footman, a interns, myself included, don't speak out rise of the unpaid internship is surely tak­ words "unpaid internship." It seems to former intern for Fox Searchlight Pic­ for fear of harming any chances of future ing its toll on the American workforce. me that more and more employers are uti­ tures, worked on the award-winning film employment. I have been lucky enough lizing free employment, through provid­ "Black Swan" and is now part of an open to have had many different internships ing internships rather than paid positions, class-action lawsuit against the company. throughout my time in college. While my making it increasingly more difficult for He and another former intern are suing to responsibilities have varied greatly, for recent graduates to find adequate employ­ win pay for the time they worked. Foot­ the most part I have had very positive Nikki Roth is a guest columnist for The ment. Employers benefit from the unpaid man said, "This was six months of my experiences and I've learned a great deal Review. Her viewpoints do not necessarily labor, but many new graduates struggle to life which left me nowhere further along about the field I hope to one day enter. As represent those ofthe Review staff. Please find work since interns are beginning to in my career than before," and claims his I explore my post-graduation options, I send comments to [email protected]. Well-rounded students made by real-life experiences

toward a new system. classes, despite being an English major. tant. But requiring fewer general education EmilyNassi I actually finished a good portion of The same year I took geology, I joined classes might lead to students taking more my breadth requirements before ever set- the women's rowing team. I can remember classes they're interested in, and fewer easy ting foot at the university. My multicultural exactly what I took away from that-how As. Students might then only take easy As, Hassi's Notes requirement and two-thirds of my Group to budget time, how to stay determined and but that happens in the current system any­ B and Group C credits earned were from motivated, how to wake up at 4 a.m. and way. There's always going to be those who taking advanced placement exams. The hu- not be tired (well, attempt to), just to name take advantage, and those who want to get man geography AP credit I received for my a few. Though I am no longer on the team, I the most out of their money. General education classes don't shape multicultural requirement was purely from have certainly continued to use those skills At this university, the Discovery Learn­ students into who they are. the test-1 never .------, to this day. ing requirement should be harder to fill, About two years ago, I was discuss­ actually took that I've done plenty and should be limited to study abroad or an ing my schedule for the upcoming semester AP class in high of other activi- internship. A hands-on application of their with an adviser. I mentioned disinterest in school. ties at the uni- skills or an immersion of a different culture taking a third science class for a Group D How many versity. I've been for a month shows how well-rounded stu­ requirement when the woman said to me, students actually a member of the dents can be. I've always been amazed how rather snidely, "Yes, God forbid the uni­ take all of their sports department my Discovery Learning requirement was versity wants students to be well-rounded." requirements with for WVUD, I've filled by a public speaking class I took my I found that rather strange, as I consider the purpose of worked three dif- first semester of college. I've learned how myself one of the more well-rounded col­ gaining know!- ferent desks at to communicate better through interviews lege students I know-but not because of edge they will use The Review, I for The Review and my current internship, classes. in the future? With have a part-time not from making speeches in front of a few Most universities require some sort of so many credits to job lifeguarding other students. general education classes, the math, sci­ be filled, students and I have an in- I know I am going to come away ence and humanities. Here at the univer­ look for Classes ternship in my from my college career as a well-round­ sity, these classes are better known as the that are easy As or final semester. ed, thoughtful individual, and most of my breadth requirements. There are also vari­ require minimal Most of the things other peers will as well. General education ous other requirements such as the multi­ amounts of work I've done outside classes played a very small part, if any, in cultural and Discovery Learning require­ and studying, es- of the classroom making me who I am today. ment. pecially when it's have shaped me As far as I know, the general idea of the last class needed to fulfill a group. I into who I am today. these kind of classes at a college level are enjoyed my nutrition class in addition to It would be impractical for journalism to create well-rounded students. However, learning things I can apply to my daily life, major to only take journalism classes, or a Emily Nassi is the editorial editor for The most often the majority of things outside but I can't remember anything from geol­ business major to only take business class­ Review. Her viewpoints do not necessarily of the classroom are what make students ogy class. I took geology because for some es-the college system would crumble. A represent those ofthe Review staff. Please well-rounded, and universities should lQok t I · I &tra.nge reasqn, .l ne,e~ed ,t'l\'o qth~;:r science few general education classes are impor- send commenls to [email protected]. l6 March 20, 2012

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BY ELIZABETH QUARTARARO lentil or wheat sprouts that people [food] for 400 people. I gave Entertainment Editor grow at the start of the new year, is [catering] the recipes and we meant to collect all of the pain and had a food tasting. The chef, When graduate student Amir illness from the household. Carl Zampini, was really, really Reza Sedigh Haghighat, founder "After 13 days, people get helpful. He was perfect. They of the university's Persian Student together and have a picnic," were so flexible with us-they Society, organized the first Persian Kamali says. "[Then we] throw really helped us a lot." New Year event four years ago, out the sabzeh in the river-all the Kimberly Kiefer, activity he estimated that approximately bad things go in the water." coordinator for a group of students 70 or 80 people attended. This The event also featured learning Farsi at Padua Academy year, tickets sold out two weeks California-based musician Farzam in Wilmington, attended the event in advance and nearly 400 guests Fattahi, who sang in Farsi and last year and says this year's filled the Trabant University played a mixture of rock, hip­ festival was much larger. She says Center multipurpose rooms hop and traditional Persian she noticed more non-Persians in Saturday night for the New Year music on his electric violin, and attendance. celebration. the Washington, D.C.-based "The word is out that the The Persian people are part female dance group Nomad, who Persian Student Society is of Iranian culture and speak Farsi, performed in colorful, ornately very welcoming," Kiefer says. the modern Persian language. beaded dresses. "Students are welcome to come · Multiple generations of Iranians Sedigh Haghighat says the learn. They're very proud [of their talked in Farsi amid fresh flowers Persian community benefits from · culture] and want to share that and the sounds of traditional cultural events like the festivaL with whoever is interested." Persian music. "This is the first generation of Amir Reza is already thinking Sedigh Haghighat opened Iranian-Americans [at the event], about next year's Nourooz the night with a history of the and they like to have their kids celebration, and is planning to use Persian New Year, or Nourooz, exposed to the cultural events that the popularity of this year's event which means "new day." Persians they would miss," he says. to his advantage. celebrate by cleaning their homes, After the initial round of "I'd like to do more," he says. visiting friends and family and entertainment, attendees were "I'm going to look to see what exchanging gifts. ~reated to Persian food typically else I can do to get back to the He pointed to the "sofreh," served the night before Nourooz community always. We're looking an elaborately decorated table like herbed rice, fried tilapia and to expand and develop, now that that holds seven items, called ghorme sabzi, made of spinach, we have a good base of support." the "Haft-seen." Each item starts herbs, beans and meat. Sedigh Parissa Jenab, who traveled with the letter "s" in Farsi and Haghighat's wife, Fetemeh, from Reading, Pa., for the represents rebirth, affluence, coordinated the food and says she celebration, said the event love, good health, beauty, color of gave the chef advice on how to accurately captured the spirit of sunrise and patience. make the dishes taste as authentic Nourooz. Honey Kamali, an Iranian as possible. "Basically, this is a celebration THE REVIEW/Amelia Wang woman from Greenville, Del., says "Food was a challenge," of life," Jenab says. Children play at the sofreh, a table with seven items representing re­ that one of the items, the "sabzeh," Fetemeh says. "I've never made birth, affluence, love, good health, beauty, color of sunrise and patience.

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THE REVIEW/Amelia Wang THE REVIEW/Amelia Wang Attendees carry on conversation~ i~ Farsi, t!Je moderJ,~ Persian language, during the Persian Student Society's ~ore than 400 people cqmmemorated the Persian New Year, or Nou­ annual New Year celebration. , , , . , rooz, Satunlay night in t ..e Trabant multipurpose rooms. '')Jt March 20, 2012 lg Fairy tale remakes provide new twists on classic stories

BY ELIZABETH QUARTARARO sports shows in their time slots, Little Red Riding Hood. However, Entertainment Editor and consistently attract five and she says the show also has its share 10 million viewers an episode, of darker moments, like a vault of With two remakes of "Snow respectively. hearts owned by the evil queen, White" set to be released this year Junior Michelle Albrecht says who can kill someone by stabbing and the emergence of fairy tale­ she believes people tend to seek their heart. based shows like "Grimm" and out these types of shows during "I watch it because I enjoyed "Once Upon a Time," which draw hard times. fairy tales as a child," Gorman their plots from familiar fairy says. "For some people, [the fairy tales, classic stories are making a tale shows] definitely reminds The two musicians have been criticized for their actions following comeback on modem-day screens. them of childhood, but it puts a Brown's attack on his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009. Communication professor "People want a darker twist on them." Elizabeth Perse says fairy tales, Albrecht, a fan of the show like other fantasy-based stories, happy ending." "Grimm," about a police detective present problems that can often be who can see supernatural creatures, fixed with magic or by a central has read the Grimm Brothers' fairy Public Rihanna, hero. She says fairy tales also have tales and finds that that the show a sense of familiarity-audiences -Michelle Albrecht, holds true to the original versions who watched "Snow White and the junior of the stories. Seven Dwarfs" or read tales from "I actually own the Grimm's the Grimm Brothers' storybooks fairy tales book," Albrecht says. "I Chris Brown as children may find comfort had it before the show started and I watching remakes later in life. had read [some of] the stories, but "[It] transports us to a fantasy "People want a happy ending," once the show started and I'd say, land, from lives we are trying to Albrecht says. "And if they're not 'Oh, I don't know this fairy tale,' get away from," Perse says. able to have that at a certain time and I'd go back into my book and debate continues The Snow White update period, watching a TV show or a read it and it would really be word­ "Mirror, Mirror," starring Julia movie that has a heroic figure in it for-word what was happening in BY KATIE ALTERI of them to figure it out and negotiate it Roberts as the evil queen, will is going to give them hope." the story." StaffReporter and try and see what works for them," be released on March 30, while Senior Kelsey Gorman Freshman Sara Bailey says Schiffinan says. '1'm the last person "Snow White and the Huntsman," says "Once Upon a Time," she gravitates toward darker Gossip stirring about budding -to condemn a woman for continuing a starring Charlize Theron and which follows several fairy tale fairy tale-inspired shows and celebrity romances and healthy connection with somebody who she has Kristen Stewart, hits theaters in characters after a curse transports movies that contain violence and relationships capture the hearts of had a relationship with." June. On TV, both NBC's "Grimm" them to the town of Storybrook, gore. fans, but the tumultuous affair between In an interview with Diane and ABC's "Once Upon a Time" Maine, brings back memories of Rihanna and Chris Brown provoked Sawyer in November 2009, Rihanna debuted as the highest-rated non- classic tales like Snow White and See FAIRY TALES page 22 widespread criticism when Brown expressed her opinions about returning attacked Rihanna in 2009. The couple, to an abusive relationship. who broke up after Brown assaulted the '1t's completely normal to go songstress the night before the Grammy back," Rihanna says. '1t's not right I Awards, recently collaborated on two learned the hard way, but again, this is tracks together, ''Birthday Cake" and what I want people to know," Rihanna Sexologist urges students to "Tum up the Music." says. Brown faced a significant amount Rihanna has been scorned - of criticism for the 2009 attack. for collaborating with Brown, and Rihanna was hospitalized with several Schiffinan says that people need to find joy in personal sexuality facial wounds, and Brown's sentence reconsider who we view as role models included five years of probation, court­ and why. ordered therapy, community service '1f people want to see singers and BY JOHN ROHAN educational psychology. She received "College students can benefit and a restraining order that has since actresses and actors and sports stars as StaffReporter her master's degree in sexuality from face-to-face dates, face-to-face been retracted. role models, I think that they may be education from the University of hanging out-not texting," she says. While some fans do not believe diluting themselves about human nature Sexologist and sex educator Pennsylvania and currently teaches "If you are texting someone you Brown has proven himself worthy of because we may admire somebody's Sari Locker encouraged students adolescent psychology at Columbia have a crush on, who lives across the Rihanna's forgiveness, others, such talent, [but] we really know nothing to discover their sexual identities University, where she received her street from you on campus, instead, as Junior Kelsey Woolcott, find the about them," Schiffinan says. during her lecture "Free Sex: How Ph.D. in developmental psychology. why don't you just stop by?" reunion acceptable and even admirable. Sophomore Mary Mayelle is to Freely Express Your Sexuality The fourth edition of Locker's Students who attended "Coming from a woman's among the disappointed Rihanna fans. and Enjoy Your Sexual Choices" book, "The Complete Idiot's Guide the lecture were able to submit perspective, I think domestic violence is "I feel like she's a strong performer Wednesday night in Kirkbride Hall. to Amazing Sex," was published questions anonymously for Locker inexcusable," Woolcott says. ''But I'm and woman, but then she goes back to a "There is so much pleasure in last December, and she often speaks to answer. Questions ranged from glad she has a heart of forgiveness and guy that did that to her," Mayelle says. discovering who you are sexually," on network news about sex and on how to properly use a condom to the reconciliation." '1t doesn't really make sense." Locker says. "Learning how to talk shows to give advice about how logistics of different positions and Freshman George Gradwell says Rihanna stated in her interview please yourself sexually and learning people can improve their sex lives. types of sex. that their reconciliation shows strength with Sawyer that she felt personally how to share that with a partner, Locker, who knew she wanted Freshman Tanner Gore says she on both the celebrities' parts. accountable to her female fans. when you are ready. But when to be a sex educator when she first did not know what to expect from "I don't think them working "When I realized that my selfish people feel pressured or confused or enrolled in college, says her close, the lecture. together sends a bad message to fans, decision for love could result in some inadequate or insecure, it takes the open relationship with her parents is "I saw that banner that said because it shows that they got over young girl getting killed, I could not be pleasure of sex and instead it turns it one of the reasons she is comfortable 'Free Sex,' and I didn't know if it it and worked it out, and were able easy with that part," Rihanna says.'1 into confusion, stress and turmoil." talking and teaching about sex. was going to be serious or funny," to come back and still make music couldn't be held responsible for going Senior Colleen Dougherty, "The most important thing Gore says. "I hoped it was funny." together," Gradwell says. back." president of Haven, says the event parents can do is share their morals," She says she enjoyed the Women's studies professor Jessica Freshman Kyle Wilson says was part ofHaven's first full week of she says. "Parents should really audience participation, which Schiffinan, who heads the Domestic he cannot understand the pair's sex education events. Other events be the first sex educators of their included a demonstration of how to Violence Prevention and Services at relationship. during the week included a panel children." properly use a condom to a three­ the university, says that on average, a "I feel that it's weird that they are of university students and alumni -At the event, Locker spoke person model of the female genitalia. victim attempts seven times to leave working together after he did that to her, who fielded questions about sex about the power of parents, the "It was educational and funny," an abusive relationship with continuing it just seems unnecessary," Wilson says. education on March 12. media, politics and popular culture Gore says. acts of violence. Speculations about the romantic Dougherty says Haven wanted on sexual expectations. She says she Amanda Sachs, 22, a resident However, Schiffinan also says status of Brown and Rihanna continue to do something different by inviting is glad the media now accepts less of Delaware County, Pa., believes in that people can change, and that there to run in tabloids. Regardless of the Locker to campus. heteronormative topics like being a the important of sex education and may have been circumstances of the status of Rihanna's relationship with "We wanted to bring some transgender person, but is frustrated says events like these are helpful for relationship the media was not privy to. Brown, Schiffinan says the debate real truth to sexual expression and by how gradually these changes take the commu,nity. ''They have a relationship, a long comes down to the songstress' security. identity," Dougherty says. place. "Every student should know term relationship, that whether it's "I hope that whatever the situation Locker enrolled at Cornell She also says she believes more about sex," Sachs says. "It just continuing as a romantic relationship, is for Rihanna, I hope that she's safe," University when she was 16 years teclmolegy ·is negatively affecting · makes things easier." or is now just a business relationship, or she says. • , old and graduated With a · degtee in how' college students view se'x. as a friendship, it's really up to the two 20 March 20,2012 • Sl so s

"Friends with Kids" platonic Jason and Julie elect foundation on which to build "21 Jump Street" supporting characters are is also awkward-it makes Roadside Attractions to go down a newly paved an entire movie. By the film's Columbia Pictures also entertaining, especially sense in context, but still ****(out of path-to conceive a child end, the child that Jason and *****(out of Ice Cube as the head of the doesn't feel quite right due together through a one night Julie produce seems less and *****) undercover project. to their age difference. *****> stand, and then maintain their less like a living, breathing The jokes in the movie Overall, the film is The two months separate single lives. They human and more like a plot Critics groaned when feel fresh, and the film hilarious and fun, with between the Oscar telecast plan to share custody and device to draw Jason and Julie a remake of the classic pokes fun at standard buddy countless moments that and the start of the summer visitation "50/50" and together. But what the film '80s TV series "21 Jump cop and crime thriller make the trip to the theater blockbuster season are the continue to pursue other lacks in freshness, it makes Street" was announced, movies. There is also an worthwhile. It requires a most cinematically tepid romantic partners. Naturally, up for in confidence and but the action comedy, excellent scene devoted to more mature sense of humor of the year. The prestigious the conventions of modern cohesiveness. The witticisms which follows rookie cops showing the effects of the to enjoy, but anyone who offerings of the awards rom-corns begin to kick in, and dialogue crackle, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and drug they're tracking­ has enjoyed Hill's previous season have passed, leaving and both Jason and Julie and the performances are Jenko (Channing Tatum) as while drug trips are often films will have no problems only the frivolous, callous realize that what was once uniformly excellent. As light they attempt to bring down a cheap way to get laughs, here. That twisted humor or puzzling remains (or in platonic is now anything but. entertainment goes, "Friends a drug ring, is smart, funny this film nails it. combined with Tatum's some cases, all three--I'm Though this is a very with Kids" is a solid bet for and full of soon-to-be­ The movie's downfall ridiculous stunts and scores talking about you, "Project subtle and emotioflally the otherwise depressingly classic one-liners. comes during the necessary of brilliant one-liners make X"). It's such a delightful stirring film, Westfeldt's stale releases of early spring Schmidt and Jenko, moment of conflict between the film one of the best surprise, then, that "Friends screenplay is not without movie options. two bumbling cops who the two characters- and comedies of the year. with Kids" has materialized its problems. The film is represent brains and brawn in such a fast-paced film, out of the void, providing entirely too glib about respectively, are sent to a the scene seems to drag on -Thomas McKenna, -Justin Sadegh captivating adult-minded fare the responsibilities of [email protected] high school in an undercover forever. Schmidt's romance when it is most needed. This parenthood, creating a shaky operation to bust a drug ring with a high school student jsadegh@udel. edu film isn't life-changing, but dealing a new designer drug it will overwhelm audiences to students. They struggle with its charm and heart. to fit into the teen crowd Of a half-dozen and maintain their cover Gothamite friends, only while facing off with the Jason (Adam Scott) and Julie charismatic head of the drug (Westfeldt) remain childless. ring (Dave Franco). Leslie (Maya Rudolph) Tatum's reputation as a and Alex (Chris O'Dowd) flat, ifhunky, actor may steer are expecting, and Missy some moviegoers away, (Kristen Wiig) and Ben (Jon but "21 Jump Street" gives Hamm) are struggling with him a chance to step away a cute screaming runt of from his typical action and their own. Feeling the pangs romance fare and show off of their ticking biological his comedic talents. Tatum clocks but dreading the and Hill are perfectly cast resentment and frustration together and have enough that has infected their friends' chemistry to carry this film arriages, the formerly and a potential sequel. The Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

However, I've noticed some that would have sold millions of release, it struck gold with the OFF THE black sheep lately in the music copies back when Michael Jackson releases of ''El Camino" and industry, from blues rock bands ruled the Earth, but lead singer "Brothers." With a primarily blues RECORD to Celtic-inspired folk quartets. Anthony Gonzalez's soft vocals rock style, the Black Keys hit a soft Recently, a plethora of artists have and the group's Phil Collins-esque spot in listeners across the nation. cracked the Billboard Hot 100 with drumming simply do not adhere to Although the music industry unconventional tracks. current musical trends. Regardless, has turned toward more dance­ Florence + the Machine made M83 has been churning out oriented music, indie pop appears Creating its debut with the booming anthem impressive tracks for more than a to be making moves in mainstream "Dog Days Are Over" in 2008. decade and it's about time the band music. Artists like Bright Eyes and unlikely Between the distant echoes of received accolades for its efforts. Interpol, who ruled the alternative stars drums and an overall experimental The paragons of unlikely charts about eight years ago, might post-rock style, the members of heroes are, without a doubt, have achieved more success had the seven-piece group have been Mumford & Sons and the Black they released their singles in this making distinct music since day Keys. The former rose out of the day and age. one. Lead vocalist Florence We1ch London folk rock scene and took I was helping my friend clean Do you draws an eerie parallel to ex­ the music world by storm to the out his car the other day, and as he ever catch a Jefferson Airplane lead singer and tune ofa multi-platinum album, two was pulling ice skates out of the song on the Summer of Love figurehead Grace platinum singles and two Grammy back of his Sedan, his iPod started radio and Slick. The Machine has reached nominations. The band has blasting "Pumped Up Kicks'' by think, "This the Hot 100 three times since its established itself so prominently Foster the People. Having known song isn't even that poppy. How inception, creating a humongous in the music industry that it's he couldn't tell the difference did this become a Top 40 hit?" I buzz around music that strongly currently headlining multiple between Eminem and Emmylou know I have. Since the dawn of resembles that of the '80s. juggernaut music festivals. Harris, I was taken aback. time, most songs on pop radio have In the same vein, French Who expected a band Nevertheless, Foster the People's leaned toward straightforward electronic group M83 recently consisting primarily of guitars and melodic rock music skyrocketed to lyrics and easily accessible released its single "Midnight City," a banjo, stand-up bass, mandolin a No. 3 spot on the Billboard chart. beats- a simple time signature, which mimics the sounds of Talk and piano to sell out arenas merely The fact of the matter is, although a decently talented and attractive Talk or even Kraftwerk. Aided by a year and a half after taking its pop and dance music may rule the lead vocalist, repetitive chord its heavy use in commercials and maiden voyage into the music world, there will always be a few progressions and tacky subject TV programs, the song reached No. business? I know I didn't. At any groups who steal the spotlight and matter. Every other hit these days 15 on the United States Billboard rate, I'll be sure to play "White get that brief chance at stardom. is some David Guetta party anthem charts. The group's antiquated Blank Page" at my wedding. The or Taylor Swift professing her '80s pop noise is unlike anything Black Keys fostered a commercial undying love for some random guy currently available in the music breakthrough in a fashion similar -Ethan Barr, she's forgotten about since her last industry, let alone the pop charts. to that'of M83. Roughly 10 years ebt117@udeLed11 smash hit. Yes, this is the kind of single after the band's inaugural album • March 20,2012 21

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In the world of Day Trippin', until I was instructed to tum into an to the danger they slung haplessly the unknown is unnerving--there's unmarked entrance in the middle of over their shoulders. always a chance that nothing afield. While my friends took their turns interesting will happen and I'll be left The spotlights we saw from the shooting, I shivered alone on a bench without a story. But not this week. As road revealed small buildings and a trying to figure out the competition the sound of shotguns and exploding sprawling landscape littered with and act as inconspicuously as clay pigeons resounded at the Oxford orange shards. A row of camouflage­ possible. The plethora of beards, Gun Club, I knew I was entering as clad men and one woman faced the camo and overall rugged manliness Krista the Outsider. field like a dissipated but valiant army, made me wish I had taken my It began as a fairly average intermittently shouting "pull!" In an mother's earlier advice--"Krista, Thursday-rushing breathlessly into instant, a disc would soar gracefully don't wear a skirt to a shooting class, befriending a group of hookah­ into the sky, until the designated range." I felt like the poofy-haired smoking students on the Green and shooter blasted it to pieces. elephant in the room. doing internship work. But as the A group ofnearby guys bantered Only one person acknowledged sun sank lower in the sky and the about their upcoming competition. my existence-the mountain man air began to cool, I put aside my One person, who looked like a laughed good-naturedly at me for student activities and prepared to go mountain man, shouted jovially to taking pictures and asked, "When rogue at the shooting range's weekly his friend, "Come on over, it's ass­ ya gonna trade that in and start "meat shoot" competition, where kicking time!" shootin'?" I could only giggle gunslingers compete for literal pieces For this particular trap-shooting nervously and shrug my shoulders. of meat like hams or turkeys. competition, held each Thursday I wish I had gotten over my My friends Gunther and from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., there are overwhelming out-of-place sensation Michae~ who were going to the five members per team. Each round and chatted with a few people-l'm range to compete, situated their involves 25 clay pigeons-round sure they had incredible stories. shotguns in my Jeep. As we began discs used as flying targets-for I guess gruff-looking old men the surprisingly short 20-minute each person. After everyone takes wandering around with loaded drive from campus, the road wound a tum shooting, the members rotate shotguns in the middle of the around comers and under a covered locations within their row. Whoever countryside at night is just something bridge, grew more narrow and shoots the green pigeon wins the I need to be less wary about. eventually completely lost its yellow meat. In the end, my friends didn't and white lines. Darkness and fog My friends refused to let win anything, and we started the trip began to spread over the hills. me shoot-I don't think my BB home. I hope to go back and shoot a As one of the guys told stories gun skills would have been up gun next time instead of awkwardly of past experiences at the range, I to par. Each grim-faced shooter sequestering myself on a bench. The couldn't help but feel a little unsettled loaded swiftly, and most shot with sign in the main building in which by the shotgun-wielding country folk impressive accuracy. I sensed an employees, shooters and their pet I was about to encounter. "There it underlying seriousness about the Labradors mingled says it all: "To is," Gunther said, pointing in the competition, and I didn't get the have a friend, you have to be one." distance to a bright light jutting above impression this was just for fun. Or 1HE REVIEW!Krista Connor the woods, illuminating the night sky. perhaps it was just a gritty, mutual -Krista Connor, Krista Connor joins the ranks of shooting enthusiasts at the Oxford We sped past fields and over hills respect that everyone shared thanks kristamc@udeLedu Gun Club in Oxford, Pa.

The fashion combination of whimsical Americana bloggers, gained prestige back when realm consists of a and young, fresh contemporary she was a "tiny 13-year-old dork that Did you know Delaware's economy generates $3.2 billion annually wide range ofstyle fashion. [sat] inside all day wearing awkward through poultry production alone? stars, including Aside from her individual style, jackets and pretty hats"- that's how musicians, her insight shines remarkably through she describes herself in her blog, "The actors, socialites her writing, and her most recent blog, Style Rookie." Now a sophomore in According to a December all contributed to the industry's and everyday juliabunny.tumblr.com, documents high school, Gevinson is the founder 2010. study, "The Impact of ailments. people. However, personal tidbits about what she and editor-in-chiefof www.rookiemag. Agriculture on Delaware's The future looks bright for celebrity finds interesting. The blog reflects com, a website with remarkable economy," written by two Delaware, however, as access fashion - on her style in every way-a sweet articles that combine feminism and university p fessors and to markets in South Korea, the red carpet appeal with cute images of bunnies fashion. The '90s aficionado channels a graduate student, poultry Panama and Columbia has and in casual and soft hues. Frakes' inspiration is her style from the grunge era--often production contributes $3.2 increased since new U.S. free ensembles-has multi-faceted, drawing from history, referencing icons like Courtney Love, billion annually to the $7.95 trade agreements took effect started to incorporate ideas, reviews politics, psychology and art history. "The Virgin Suicides" or former billion agriculture industry in on Jan. 1. The new agreements and advice from fashion-savvy non­ It's fascinating how her views on the "Pavement" lead singer Stephen Delaware. Professors Titus could increase poultry industry celebrities. liberal arts all tie back to fashion. Malkmus-with a dose of witch-vibe Awokuse, Professor Thomas revenues in Delaware as much Blogging has opened up a whole Bipasha Ling, aka "Bip Ling," fashiQn. Though her fans include high­ Ilvento and Zachary Johnston's as l 0 percent over the next two new world of style stars that have is England's most stylish fashion profiles like Zooey Deschanel, TV study reported that r~ising years, and provide an extra $700 taken the fashion world by storm, and blogger-tumed-disc jockey-model personality Alexa Chung and fashion domesticated birds for their million in annual revenue. The fashion elites are wisely welcoming combination. The look of her blog, design houses like Rodarte, Christian meat or eggs also generates state will benefit most from trade their insights. So what's the big deal www.bipling.com, echoes her fun, Dior and Chane!, the now-IS-year­ more than 13,000 jobs. Eighty deals with South Korea. All of about blogging? It isn't rocket science, outgoing style. It's a visual blog of old claims on her blog that she's just a percent of Delaware's composite the nc~ trade agreements, along but it can be more powerful than advice bright, vibrant colors, where she normal teenager from Chicago. agricultural industry is poultry­ with more productive farms, from fashion professionals. Bloggers documents her outfits and accessories It wasn't too long ago that the related. could potentially increase sales have made a remarkable impact in the in creative ways, utilizing animation fashion world was an extremely Sussex County, Del. was the of Delaware poultry by more fashion world, representing taste that and cut-up images. Ling's aesthetic has exclusive community. Since then, the birthplace of the poultry industry than $1.6 million annually. can voice popular opinion with just a an '80s feel with a fresh, modem edge, blogging phenomenon has created in the United States. It currently single post. pops of color and funky statement an outlet for young people to get leads the country in broiler Julia Frakes of the "Bunny pieces. The music enthusiast interned involved. Limiting myself to the chicken production, accounting Bisous" blog was in high school for Rough Trade Records when she thoughts of professional stylists and for more than 200 million birds --Jack Cobourn, when Paper Magazine recruited her was 14 years old and draws fashion designers doesn't cut it for me. The armually. However, the poultry jc/ark(Q).)ldeLedu to cover fashion shows. Since then, inspiration from bands like The Cure beauty of blogging is that there is no industry has struggled recently the University of Scranton psychology and The Libertines. Other inspirations middleman-it's the blogger and the due to the nation-wide recession. student has gained prominence in the include her fashion illustrator mother, opinion, and a beautiful, personal Increased labor costs, anti­ fashion world as a blogger, writer artist Andy Warhol, Care Bears and the expression of style. American trade practices and and model-eventually contributing fashion house Comme Des Gart;:ons. the increase of com prices by to a handful of different fashion Tavi Gevinson, one of the - Megan Soria, 75 percent since June 2010 have publications. Frakes' sweet style is a country's most renowned fashion megsoria@udeLedu . - 22March 20,2012 New fashion dept. partnership focuses on sustainability BY RACHEL TAYLOR accordingly, there is no way that Staff Reporter business would succeed." Senior fashion merchandising When fashion professor major Emily Ivory says Marsha Dickson joined the sustainability has become a university in 2005, she and other popularly visited topic in the faculty members in the department curriculum. Although she does not started to promote environmental study apparel design, Ivory says sustainability and were encouraged she still has encountered instances to partner with the Sustainable in class where she is asked to keep Apparel Coalition, an industry­ sustainability in mind. wide group committed to tracking She says consumers are also and improving sustainability in supporting sustainable fashion fashion. without necesswily realizing it. Now, the fashion and apparel "A lot of companies have studies department has officially moved towards more sustainable joined forces with the coalition practices, so when consumers to promote awareness about the purchase these clothes over others, impact fashion products have on they are taking part," Ivory says. the earth. Jason Kibbey, executive Dickson, chairperson of director of the Sustainable Apparel the fashion and apparel studies Coalition, says the coalition was department, says the faculty at founded by a group of sustainability THE REVIEW /Marek Jaworski the university has always had an leaders from global footwear and This year, WVUD sold 250 tickets for its Radiothon kick-off concert Thursday night. interest in sustainability. Their apparel companies. -It partners first coalition meeting, which took with environmental companies to place in the DuPont Environmental address social and environmental Education Center in Wilmington, challenges including energy and was an eye-opening experience and greenhouses gases, waste and L.A. band headlines annual led the department on its mission to labor, he says. join the coalition, she says. Kibbey says the coalition's first "We had to have a company major project is the "Sustainability support our admission, and several Apparel Index," an industry­ did just that," Dickson says. wide tool designed to measure Radiothon concert She says the fashion and the environmental performance of apparel department has since apparel products and the supply BY DONYA FEIZBAKHSH manager for WVUD, hopes to reach to fill in, so with practices and gigs, become involved in the Sustainable chains that manufacture them. StaffReport er again by the end of the drive on here we stand at gig number 10. It's Apparel Coalition, with members He says he is dedicating his life Friday. a lot of fun. It's great to play with attending the coalition's meetings to encouraging sustainability in Last year, WVUD's annual "We do it every year to raise them again." and working in groups to support fashion and is excited the next Radiothon concert launched a week­ money for the station for general Holloway is also a fan of the cause. Dickson believes generation is sharing his passion. long fundraiser for the nonprofit upkeep," Glickman says. "But it's Villains Like You. sustainable fashion is more than just "I am thrilled that the radio station with performances more than that. We raise the money "I know I'm supposed to say a trend, but says some businesses university has showed an interest in by local bands. The concert this to keep us going to keep the campus my band is my favorite, but Villains don't take it too seriously. environmentally-friendly fashion," year, however, was a mix of sets alive for the students." Like You are my favorite too," he "The market is not solid for he says. "I hope we can have a long from local bands, Villains Like You The atmosphere on Thursday says. "They have the biggest sound." it yet," she says. "If companies and effective partnership with the and Stallions, and the headliner night started out calm, as a few The No Age duo began their think of it as a mere trend and act department." performance by the band No Age students and local families trickled set at approximately 9: 10 p.m. The from Los Angeles. in and sat on the floor of the crowd's uproar grew louder, echoing Colleen McGregor, the music multipurpose rooms. The crowds throughout Trabant as the two Fairy Tales: Modern versions director of WVUD, says that the began to steadily flow in, however, skateboard rock stars began to play. process of booking a national act and audience members kneeled Freshman Jessica Stump says took months and the involvement of at the bottom of the stage, many the performance did not fall short of invoke childhood, students say approximately 15 students. specifically awaiting No Age's her expectations as a fan of the band. "We start planning as early as performance. "The two of them are so lively Continued from page 19 the day he's bringing the bad guy the second weekend of September," Charlotte Shreve, a student at in such simple terms," Stump says. down to justice." McGregor says. "It's a large event the Cab Calloway School of the Arts "They capture a room with a simple "Life could be so much Graduate student Natalie and we don't like being under in Wilmington, says that once she phrase or strum of a guitar. I have worse," Bailey says. "It puts James, who studies natural realism pressure or feeling rushed-the heard No Age would be performing, been looking forward to this ever things into perspective." and fairy tales, says another process takes a while." she made certain she would be able since I heard No Age was going to Perse says thrilling, scary contributing factor to the appeal No Age, a duo with "L.A. skate to attend the concert. be here. Don't get me wrong, the forms of entertainment can be of these stories is that viewers can punk origins," performed Thursday "They're a loud band, but other two bands were great, but I the more distracting than relaxing mold the overarching themes of night in the Trabant University they're so fun and simple," Shreve have this band at the top of my list ones, and fairy tales feature an the story to fit their own lives­ Center multipurpose rooms to a says. "Almost atmospheric." for sure." additional fantasy element that the basic framework allows crowd of students and community Junior Telicia Berry says she The band's most recent album, contributes to their escapist nature. audiences to insert themselves members. anxiously awaited for No Age to hit "Everything in Between," has "Research shows that when into the action. McGregor says that WVUD the stage, but she also enjoyed the captured an audience and attracted you're looking for a distraction, "It's not about a specific booked No Age, comprised of performances by the two opening many fans across the country, it's not going to be in something person, it's a story that can be band members Dean Spunt and bands. reaching all the way from the west calm or placid or boring," she about anyone, about any person, Randy Randall, through a booking "I like new music," Berry says. coast to the university community in says. and having fewer details makes it agency that has helped plan past "Villains Like You has the best Newark. Albrecht says she would easier to see yourself in that role," performances at the university by instrumentals. I've liked what I've McGregor says WVUD stayed classify "Grimm" as a crime show, James says. local bands, as well as big-name heard so far." within the budget and sold 250 but says the conclusion of the James says fairy tales can performers like Ludacris. Stallions took the stage for the tickets for the concert. Overall, she show always brings closure, if not appeal to people who want The Radiothon fundraising drive second performance of the night. considers the kick-off of Radiothon a happy ending. something familiar in their each year begins the morning after The new Stallions drummer, Tyler a success. "I think you could compare entertainment choices. the kick-off concert. Donors call in Holloway, says he enjoys being able "The goal of the event is for it to 'Law and Order: SVU' or "The lasting appeal of mythic to the radio station all week long and to play together as a band and as a people to have a fun time and what 'CSI' because the main character stories is [the theme of] good over can receive premiums depending on close group of friends. matters is that it seems that everyone is a police officer," she says. "At evil, and endurance," she says. their donation amounts. "We've been friends forever, that came enjoyed a fun show," the end of the day, while you are "In Cinderella, if you do the right McGregor says last year, the and they've been playing for a McGregor says. "We were very going through these fairy tales, thing, someone will reward you, Radiothon raised $40,000 total, a while," Holloway says of his fellow pleased with the outcome of the the detective is the hero and he's and that's reassuring during hard goal that Jake Glickman, business band members. "They needed me event." saving the day, and at the end of times." ~------M_a_r_c_h_2_o_. _20_l_2 23

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THE REVIEW/Megan Krol The five members of the band Easy Pyramids performed during the Battle of the Bands Wednesday night starting at 7 p.m. The event was held in the Trabant multipurpose rooms and attracted an audience of approximately 50 students. Admission to the event was $1, and attendees received a complimentary canvas tote bag and beer koozie. The Honey Badgers, comprised of recent graduate Michael Natrin and senior Erin Magnin, took home the first place. prize and received proceeds from the event.

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Hens pick up historic win Delle Donne leads Delaware over UALR into second round

BY DAN MOBERGER cast to finish off the 14-seed point lead, Akeema Richards Managing Sports Editor Trojans. missed a jumper. Senior center The win came in front of a Sarah Acker fell to the floor trying LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The largely maroon UALR crowd, but to grab an offensive , but Delaware women's basketball team fans in the Delaware blue and gold the ball slipped through to her began the NCAA Tournament just filled up the section directly behind on the ground. She caught it and the way the Hens had hoped. After the Hens' bench. Head coach Tina slung a pass to Carra, who put a tightly contested first half, Elena Martin spoke after the game about away a three-pointer. Delle Donne and company caught how much the school's first ever "I've never seen anyone get fire to blow out the University NCAA win means to not just the a rebound while sitting down," of Arkansas at Little Rock 73-42 players donning school colors, but Martin said, "but knowing Sarah, Sunday night. to those fans who made the trip, it does not surprise me if you know Delle Donne's 39 points, 11 and those back east who couldn't her personality." rebounds and three blocks Jed make their way to Arkansas. Despite missing that jumper the Hens, but the All-American "We've been on a mission all and going 0-4 from the field, forward insisted, as she has all year to try and make history, and Richards found ways to contribute year long, that the win was a team this year we were able to do that," on the other end of the court. effort. Martin said. "To get this first win Martin praised the team's defense "Our team definitely did a means a Jot to our players, to our as the most impressive part of the great job introducing ourselves community and to our university." win. to the country, not just myself," Martin gave 13 different Hens "When we were able to get Delle Donne said after the game. · floor time by the end of the night. some stops, that actually got them The junior forward also Jed While junior forward Lauren fired up," she said. the team in court time with 30 Carra was the only other Delaware On defense after Carra's minutes. She didn't see the bench player with a double-digit scoring three, Richards seemed to be a until midway through the second effort, Martin recognized several step behind a slashing guard, but half, but once the Hens had a players as contributing to the win. stretched out her 5-7 frame to comfortable lead, Delle Donne sat With 7:49 left in the first half THE REVIEW/Dan Moberger for good, leaving her supporting and the Hens holding a seven- See NCAA page 31 Delaware's Jaquetta May angles for a layup against the Trojans. Baseball drops two of three Offense struggles as Hens fall to conference leader

BY PAT GILLESPIE guys and you put a little bit more pitches than he saw in previous Senior Reporter pressure," Sherman said Sunday. years. "Hopefully some of these younger Long leads his team with 14 Coming into the baseball guys come on, relieve a little bit of strikeouts. season, head coach Jim Sherman the pressure, and you know, D.J. "I was frustrated," Long said outlined the core of his offense­ will be there in the end. There's no of his at-bats Sunday. "I see a lot two- and three-hole hitters D.J. doubt." of off-speed stuff. But other than Long and Nick Ferdinand. Long, a The Hens lost two out of that, it's just getting the right pitch junior second baseman who batted three games to CAA leader UNC and not swinging at bad pitches . .350 as a freshman, continued his Wilmington over the weekend, Sometimes I get myself out by early season struggles Sunday, leaving their CAA record-what swinging at bad pitches." going 0-for-5, stranding five Sherman said he cares most Ferdinand, a junior outfielder, runners on base. about-at 3-3. Delaware is 8-11 hit a single in the third inning, his With a relatively young overall. Sunday was a case study only hit. Sophomore Jimmy Yezzo squad, Sherman said he would in the Hens' offensive struggles, grounded into a double play in the rely on the two juniors to anchor as they fell to the Seahawks 7-0 at next at-bat, wiping any early rally the offense. After Long's average Bob Hannah Stadium. away in the third. Delaware hit slumped to .250 Sunday, Sherman Long insists his struggles into four double plays Sunday. said the pressure to perform might are not connected to his increased Delaware also had runners on be affecting his second baseman. responsibility as an anchor of the base in every inning except the "I think he's struggling only offense. He believes opposing ninth and could not convert a run. • THE REVIEW/Marek Jaworski because he knows him and Nicky teams are offering him fewer D.J. Long bats Sunday against UNC Wilmington. Long went 0-for-5. are the experienced, offensive fastballs, and more off-speed See BASEBALL page 31 • March 20, 2012 JR h 2 9 chickenscratch The 2012 edition of the Formula One World retirement. Raikk:onen, back in Formula One after Championship began in Australia on March a two year break, is known as 'The Iceman." He commentarv 16. The preseason reports said that Mclaren­ has cool nerves and vodka in his veins (literally, Mercedes, my family's favorite team, would be the as he was once found drunk wearing only his Wednesday, March 21 fastest. Mclaren has a rich history, with drivers like boxers on a street, according to his Formula One Softball vs. Delaware State Michae!Andretti and the late, much-missedAyrton biography). 2:30p.m. Senna driving for the team at one time or another. Like Major League Baseball, Formula One Baseball vs. Maryland Senna's bitter rivalry with teammate Alain Prost has its good teams and its "Moneyball" teams. 3p.m. captivated fans throughout the late 80's and early Williams is a team that falls in the "Moneyball" Thursday, March 22 90's. Nowadays, Mclaren could have the same category. Williams, once winners, has acquired Men's Tennis vs. Lafayette rivalry on its hands, with two World Champions a driver that Venezuela is paying $44 million for 3p.m. (the name for the winner of the Formula One title) the right to drive its car. The worst team in the Women's Tennis vs. Lafayette driving the silver and red cars. But Lewis Hamilton championship is HRT, but their story is interesting. 3p.m. and Jenson Button seem to have it all figured out. At the end of last season, the man who runs the "Fl SAYS 'G'DAY, MATE"' Hamilton looks to be having a better year after team left and took his employees and equipment Friday, March 23 breaking up with his Pussycat Doll girlfriend, with him, leaving them not only to design a car, Baseball vs. Towson BY JACK COBOURN Nicole Scherzinger, at the end of last season. but also to get people and equipment. HRT might 3p.m. Button is consistently the best driver, taking care of not have made the grid in Australia, but it is a Getting up for an 8 a.m. on Friday is tough his car so that he can go long distances between pit remarkable story nonetheless. Saturday, March 24 for any student, but when they've gone to bed at stops and maybe eke out crucial seconds to win the Formula One might not have any Americans Men's Golf at George Washington 2:30a.m.-- yikes. For this reporter, it was just that. race. in it at the moment, but America has an incredible Invitational The start of any sports season is fascinating, but But what of those red cars from the Prancing history in it. Two Americans have won the World Women's Rowing at Murphy Cup the start of the Formula One motor racing season is Horse, Ferrari? Italy's favorite (and some of the Championship: Phil Hill in 1961, and the name Women's Tennis at VCU incredible. students here at Delaware judging by the Felipe synonymous with speed in the United States, 11 a.m. For those readers who are saying, "What's Massa shirts they have on) team is not looking Mario Andretti, in 1978. In November, there will Baseball vs. Towson Formula One motor racing? Is it like NASCAR?" good this year. Drivers Fernando Alonso and be a United States Grand Prix, held in Austin, 1 p.m. here is a quick guide. Formula One cars are the Massa seem to have their hands full, qualifying Texas. And in 2013, Formula One comes to New Men's Tennis at VCU most technologically advanced cars on the planet. 12th and 16th in Australia. Alonso finished fifth, York (actually Weehawken, N.J), thanks to the 2p.m. One Formula One car costs the same as the entire while Massa had an accident. ringmaster, Bernie Ecclestone. The sport is driven Men's Lacrosse at Towson 43-car NASCAR field and is capable of reaching Another top team is Red Bull, owned by the by money, and if a race doesn't feel like paying 7:30p.m. 200 miles per hour. They look like Indy cars, Austrian energy drink company. Their top driver, Ecclestone's exorbitant amount, he'll send it but are equipped with sophisticated computers Sebastian Vette! of Germany has won the World somewhere else, possibly to the Middle East. Sunday, March 25 on board. They race on courses as varied as the Championship for the previous two years. A man The 2012 Australian Grand Prix was a happy Men's Tennis at Old Dominion parkland course on an island near Montreal to the who is cocky and smug, but who wants to have day in the Cobourn household. Button won, Vette! 10 a.m. streets of the glamor capital of the world, Monaco. fun, Vette! names his cars crazy things like ''Kate's was beaten, Hamilton came in third and the whiny Baseball vs. Towson Unlike NASCAR, these drivers race in both sun Dirty Sister" and "Luscious Liz," examples of his Alonso came fifth. Here's to another year of early 1 p.m. and rain. good sense of humor. His teammate, Australia's mornings and late nights, for there's racing to be A Formula One event is weekend-long. Mark Webber, is used to having to play second had. On Friday, practices are held for drivers to learn fiddle to Vette!. the course. Saturday is for time trials, which With six world champions on the starting grid, determines which drivers are fastest. Sunday is including Hamilton, Button, Alonso, Vette! and Jack Cobourn is the assistant sports editor at he oeckinus the race, the ultimate test of man and machine, of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher The Review. Send questions, comments and nerve and skill. 47 drivers, good ones at that, have and 2007 winner Kimi Raikk:onen, this season prospective F 1 rides to jclark@ude/. edu. en's Lacrosse: The Hens fell to Hofl perished during races in the 60 years since the first is going to be fun. Schumacher hasn't had much 13-5 Saturday. Senior midfielder John A race, held in England. success after coming back from his three-year red two goals, but a scoreless second ntnbuted to the loss. Sophomore midfield ohn Mills, sophomore attacker Mark Yetter an · freshman Brian Kormandy also scored. laware, ranked No. 20, now has a 3-5 record underp)teview: omen's Lacrosse: Delaware's women' osse team's seven-game winning s inst Temple was broken in an 11-9 loss aturday. Sophomore attacker Chelsea Fay ti Time: 9:40 p.m. Tuesday career high scoring record with four goals · e freshman midfielder Caitlin McCartne Location: Jack Stevens Center, red two. Delaware is now 2-7. Little Rock, Arkansas. About the teams: The numbers: omen's Outdoor Track and Field: laware's women's outdoor track and tiel About Delaware: The Hens, who just on five events in the season-opening VC triumphed over UALR, 73-42, are now Why the Hens can win: 1-8: The Hens' record in postseason vitational in Richmond Sophomore Lindsa moving on to the next round Ranked (NCAA and NIT) games. ttyman won both the 800 meter and th seventh in the AP poll, they entered the 1,500 meter race. Senior Jillian Seamon won th tournament as a three-seed in the Des Seeded third, The Hens are the favorites. The Hens also won their first CAA title before the NCAA championships, 1075: The number of minutes Delle ave lin event, while sophomoreAiyssaKenned Moines section. President Obama picked Donne has played this year. on the 5,000 meters and red shirt fres them to go to the Elite Eight. Having a so they know how to win With Delle Donne putting up 39 oya James won the 100 meter hurdles. Th 30-1 regular season record doesn't hurt points last game, and Lauren Carra scoring from anywhere, The Hens have it sealed on the scoring front. Sophomore 6.9: Delle Donne's rebounds per ens run next at the Navy Invitational on Mar either. Junior forward Elena Delle Donne game. now has 27.9 points per game. Junior guard Akeema Richards plays well on the defense along guard Lauren Carra put up 12 points ·on with senior guard Jocelyn Bailey, so the Jayhawks should the way to victory. Junior guard Trurnae be kept at bay. Plus, with Delaware and Kansas having an Lucas put up five assists, to give her 111 average height of 5-feet-9 inches, The Hens will be able to assists for the year. play hard without a height disadvantage. Also, Goodrich is 5-foot-4 inches, so Delle Donne will have an easy time of The prediction: scoring on her. About Kansas: The Jayhawks enter this The Hens will have to play hard to matchup having just upset sixth-seeded avoid an upset, but I have a feeling Nebraska, 57-49 on Mar. 18. They were Why the Hens could lose: Elena and company will pull this seeded 11th coming into the tournament, one out. and went 16-11 in the regular season. Any team that pulls off an upset is a threat, and Junior guard Angel Goodrich put up 20 Kansas is a threat. Gardner is 6-foot-3 inches, so it will be a challenge for Richards to guard her. Plus, Delaware's Delaware 70 points, five assists and five rebounds in Kansas 60 the Nebraska game. Freshman forward fans cannot come down to Little Rock, so the sixth man Chelsea Gardner put up 15 points and atmosphere could hurt them. The team will need to work together defensively to shut down Gardner. 16 rebounds, both career highs. Senior -Jack Cobourn Asihah Sutherland also scored eight Assistant Sports Editor points. ,• r <• ' 3 March 20, 2012 Hens ready for second round

BY DAN MOBERGER of defense. Once she gets in the came on the offensive end, Managing Sports Editor lane, she has the vision to pass to resulting in high percentage shots an open teammate and the scoring that the Hens cannot afford to give LITTLE ROCK, Ark.-After ability to pull up for a short jumper up. Defensive rebounding will be their win against the University of or finish at the basket. key to a Delaware victory. Arkansas at Little Rock Sunday, "Goodrich is as good a point Another Kansas player to the Hens hit the practice court guard as we've seen all year," watch is Aishah Sutherland. The and the film room hard heading Martin said. "I don't think you can 6-foot-2 senior forward leads the into their second-round NCAA play her one way because she is so team in scoring with 13.8 per tournament game against Kansas smart and reads things well." game, without counting Davis' tonight. The wiry point guard also nearly 17. Sutherland only put Head coach Tina Martin plays extremely aggressive on up eight against Nebraska, but reiterated in Monday's press defense. In Sunday's win over she also causes trouble on the conference what she said Nebraska, Goodrich picked up defensive side of the ball. immediately after defeating UALR two quick fouls, but her coach left Sutherland will likely be in their first-round matchup-the her in for 39 minutes. She stepped tasked with guarding Elena Delle size and versatility of Kansas' post in front of a Nebraska player to Donne. When Martin was asked players, along with the quickness take a risky charge early and still about how Delle Donne will of their guards, stand out. managed to record two steals contend with the big, athletic No doubt Kansas point guard by the end of the game. She's Sutherland, Martin pointed out Angel Goodrich stood out on film. averaged apprQX.imately 2.5 steals Delle Donne has played with Goodrich, listed at just per game this year, also a team­ the world's best at the Olympic THE REV£EW/Kerry Bowden . 5-foot-4, has been the key player high. university games this summer. Junior forward Elena Delle Donne warms up before Sunday's game as for Kansas since professional­ Another player the Hens are "Elena is not going to be head coach Tina Martin looks on. prospect Carolyn Davis tore her looking out for is forward Chelsea phased by it," Martin said Monday. ACL earlier in the season. Running Gardner. "She has been in too many big the offense, Goodrich leads her Although she's averaged just games in her lifetime." Delaware enjoying team in assists with 7.4 per game, 4.1 points per game this season, The third-seeded Hens and is second in scoring with 13.3 much of that time was the 23· realize Kansas is better than their points per game. games she played in Carolyn 11-seed indicates, so they're "She is a great point guard Davis' shadow. Gardner had a not just jumping ahead to the nation's spotlight from what we've seen so far," career game in the first round with regional round in Des Moines said Lauren Carra, who usually 15 points and 16 rebounds. She is next weekend. They'll take it one guards the opposing team's best one of the post players Martin is game at a time, as they've done all BY DAN MOBERGER Donne took another opportunity to guard. "She gets into the lane, concerned about. season. Managing Sports Editor brush the attention aside. she penetrates, she kicks and she "Gardner is really good on the "Our motto the whole year 'That's pretty cool about can score the ball. We just need to boards," Martin said. "When you has been 'Eyes Forward,"' Delle LITILEROCK,Ark.-Forateam Twitter and everything, but I'm more contain her and keep her out of the step up to help, they are going to Donne said. "If you don't win that in a small college basketball market like excited that our whole team is known lane." go rebound the ball so containment next game, you're not going any Delaware, traveling halfway across the nationally," she said. Against Nebraska, Goodrich is going to be a big part of what we further." country and playing a team on its home At the forefront of that nationwide was particularly effective at are trying to do." court, even if they're a significantly recognition is a mention by President. splitting through the first wave Eight of Gardner's 16 boards lower seed, can be a difficult task. Now Barack Obama. that the Hens got through the first round '"There are a lot of people actually ; with an NCAA win under their belt, watching us, so it's pretty exciting,",~ they've had some time to step back and junior forward Danielle Parker said. 1 look at their journey. "It's amazing to be a part of a team that : "I reflect at like three in the the president is talking about, and it is a : Softball slumping into CAA play morning when I'm watching film and blessing to just be in this position and it's hard to sleep," head coach Tina just have people around the world take Martin said. "I just think about how notice." grateful I am to be in this situation and Now that the women's basketball BY JUSTINE HOFHERR Delaware freshman pitcher second but McKinnon's throw home how lucky I am to be at the University team won its first-ever NCAA Sports Editor Brianna Jennings went all seven innings proved too late, and the Broncos got of Delaware and be surrounded by tournament game, they will have for Delaware, giving up four earned another run. wonderful people and how fortunate I to continue to deal with this kino of Tensions were high as the softball runs on 10 hits with two strikeouts. The 2-1 lead by the Broncos am to coach these wonderful ladies." national focus. team fell to Western Michigan, 6-3, and "We're struggling a little bit with carried on until the fifth inning, when Twitter feeds have been blowing Kevin Durant, the NBA's second- Villanova, 4-1, in the last day of the first each, on offense and defense, and I -feel Delaware got two runs in a row to take up about this squad, and specifically its leading scorer, has taken notice of the annual Delaware Spring Invitational like when the offense is off the defense the lead. Grisler reached on an error star player, national leading scorer and Hens as well. Early Monday morning, Sunday afternoon. might be on, or switched," Jennings at second base, and after McKinnon player ofthe year candidate Elena Delle Delle Donne woke up to a surprise. Delaware also fell to La Salle 1-5 said. legged out an infield single, Andrews Donne. She was trending during Sunday "I almost had a heart attack," she in the opening game of the Invitational The four Delaware hits for the lined a shot clear over centerfielder night's game against host-UALR, and said. ''My roommate-it was like nine Friday, but bounced back for a 2-0 win game were byGrisler, freshmanKaitlyn Jenn Tschetter's head. her play has gotten her in the national in the morning---she was like, 'Elena, over Norfolk State on Saturday. The Breneman, Newman and sophomore At the top of the seventh, Western spotlight-on ESPN, Sports Illustrated Elena,' and I was like, 'Yeah?' and Hens are 4-22 on the season as they Brittney Noons. Michigan busted out for four runs and The New York Times. she was like, 'Not to wake you up or prepare to enter CAA play. "We still have things to work on, to take the lead a lead it would never She's donned the team USA red, anything, but Kevin Durant just tweeted "It's really tough to take but we're getting better," Newman relinquish. white and blue, and was a few months you.' And I was like, 'Alright, I'm up, some losses early on to some good said. "We've learned some things we're "We're going through some hard away from playing on a UConn team let's go.' So, that was by far the most competition and then pick yourself going to take from this weekend." times," freshman Maggie Creciun that, as they do every year, went to exciting thing for me." up and rebound and get ready," head The Hens' first game of the day said. "It's rough. We've played some the NCAA Tournament, until she left The two tweeted back and forth, coach Jaime Wohlbach said. "We need did not turn out much better, with of the best in the country to get us into for home. But before Sunday, she had and may be setting up an offseason to mentally prepare ourselves." Western Michigan (11-9) securing an season." never played in an NCAA Tournament workout together during the summer. Villanova (15-4) broke a 1-1 tie to early lead during the top of the first Wohlbach said she thinks of every game. ThetriptoArkansasandtheNCAA take the lead in the sixth and came out when Meredith Whitney led off with a game up to t!lls point as a pre-test for "Our whole team has definitely Tournament has shown the Hens they . on top in the seventh inning by tacking double and scored on a two-out single conference play. taken the time to let this all sink in, now can't escape the spotlight With on two more runs. up the middle. "I think we've found a lineup that's enjoy it and sit back and smile about it," a perfect CAA record, a near-perfect The Hens started out strong, by Delaware responded quickly working," Wohlbach said. "I think right Delle Donne said Saturday. regular season, a league title and now getting the first run of the game during with Grisler starting with a single up now were very young. We're as good as The Hens have spent significant its first-ever NCAA tournament victory, the bottom of the third inning. the middle and sophomore infielder were going to be at this time of season." time as a team on ESPN the past few Martin's squad keeps looking forward Delaware loaded the bases when Michelle McKinnon getting hit by a The Hens return to action this days. "As a team," is a phrase Delle because that is what got them where Juruor infielder Marisa Newman pitch, allowing the runners to advance Wednesday at home when they face Donne has said consistently. Despite they are now. doubled, freshman Mary O'Reilly was to second and third on a sacrifice bunt in-state rival· Delaware State at 2:30 having her life story and personal "We try to do things to help hit by a pitch and freshman infielder Junior catcher Gina Knutson hit a p.m. for a d<;mbleheader in the Route achievements on display wherever them enjoy it, but at the same .u...... _ •• Jess Grisler singled to left. Junior groundball to the shortstop, but Grisler 1 Rivalry. They begin the conference women's college basketball fans look, they want to win," Martin said. outfielder Lara Andrews worked a two- beat the throw to the plate, and the score season with a three-game series at Delle Donne rejects the attention at a matter of enjoying the little out walk to force home pinch runner was knotted at 1-1. Towson this weekend. every chance she gets, so the national that happened---smile, laugh, · Rachel Jones. In the second inning, Western ''We build a hard schedule so that spotlight the team has caught is a then-when it is time to get on The Wildcats did not get a run Michigan loaded the bases with one when we get into conference, they can't welcome spectacle for her. and compete, let's really play as.""'~ ..-., -.e1 until the top of the fourth, which tied it out. Junior pitcher Hannah Rust forced catch us off guard," Wohlbach said. When told she was trending on we can." at 1-1. I l : I • • I Eiisha Handsn6e to liit a_~iJM~aJ~ lp •,. ;~ow, we're g~~ttdy,'!; •I I c' . ~ M~ :r . ,'{witter I 4qrlng, S\ll\(lay's ,!'fll}le, neue ' ! 'f 1 4 I ' ) I I ( I • I HI I. f l 't I ~ J., ~ ... March 20,2012 31

NCAA: Delaware dominates second half vs. UALR

Continued from page 28 . tournament game, the players had torn ACL earlier in the season, some nerves, until Martin loosened Martin said their forwards and make sure a UALR shot went out them up at the hotel. The coach led point guard will make Tuesday's ofbounds. . a parade of ducks, a daily routine matchup difficult. Kansas point The Delaware defense held the at the hotel the team is staying at, guard Angel Goodrich slashed Trojans to 30.8 percent shooting. It through the lobby into the fountain through Nebraska's defense also held UALR's leading scorer, inside. without fail Sunday to 20 points guard Taylor Gault, to seven points "Coach leading the pack of and freshman forward ' Chelsea on 3-19 shooting. Carra, who was ducks and almost getting run over Gardner put up a career-high 15 tasked with guarding the freshman by the ducks was an awesome points along with 16 rebounds. during most of the game, said their thing for us to watch and get our Delaware guard Trumae game plan to force Gault right, minds off the game a little bit," Lucas, who dished out a team­ away from what she tends to do, Delle Donne said. high five assists and snagged two rattled her into the poor shooting After making history with steals Sunday, said the Hens will performance. the school's win, the Hens play be ready for their Big-12 opponent "She's a great jump shooter, again Tuesday against the 11-seed Tuesday. she's going to be a great player," Kansas Jayhawks. The Jayhawks "We've seen high-level teams Carra said. upset sixth-seeded Nebraska 57-49 throughout our whole season­ As dominant as the Hens were on the same court as the Delaware­ we've just got to focus on in the second half, the first half UALRgame. rebounding," Lucas said. "Elena's was not nearly as relaxed. Heading Although Kansas lost its best going to do what she does best." into the school's first NCAA player, Carolyn Davis, due to a

TIIE REVIEW/Marek Jaworski Sophomore Jimmy Yezzo slides in to 1econd against the Seahawks. Baseball: Hens waste opportunites Continued from page 28 Friday foreshadowed a difficult weekend for the Hens. "We. had opportunities to The Seahawks crushed Delaware be right in the game," Sherman 22-3, flexing their offensive said. "I think that was the tell-tale weaponry. Delaware rallied on sign of inexperience. We couldn't Saturday, winning 3-2 after junior sneak a run, put a ball in play with transfer Alex Maruri hit a three­ less than two outs, runner on third, run homer in the sixth inning to to get something across." salvage the victory. Sunday's contest was much Maruri did not play Sunday closer than the scoreboard because he told Sherman he felt revealed at the end. Sophomore discomfort in his knee in his final pitcher Chad Kuhl pitched 6.1 at-bat Saturday. Sherman said innings, holding the Seahawks to Maruri might have a "partial tear" three runs on eight hits. Kuhl had in his knee, but would not specify a season-high 10 strikeouts. what part. Maruri-who is hitting Kuhl was hit early in the game .306-was scheduled for an MRI for a few runs, including a solo Monday, Sherman said. home run in the second inning, · Despite some offensive but settled down, focusing on struggles, the Hens are pleased lowering his pitch location. with their current position in the "I needed to find the knees CAA, having faced Old Dominion a lot. I was up a little bit, falling and UNCW-the No. 2 and No. behind hitters," Kuhl said. "I think 3 CAA preseason poll picks-the this was my best (performance] so last two weekends. far." "If you really had to put me Sherman echoed Kuhl's on the spot in the beginning of the opinion about his pitcher's outing. year, knowing who we played the "He made some good first two weekends, I would've pitches, his slider is really come out with maybe a 3-3," coming on," Sherman said. "He'.s Sherman said. "I'm settling for it TIIE REVIEW/Dan Moberger really grooming into a feal leg1t . for right now." Jaquetta May looks to find a gap in the Trojans' defense for an open look at the basket Sunday•night~ " ~ ·confererlce pitcher:" - 1 ' -

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