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Junior guard Kelley Austria scores against Providence College Wednesday. Chris Santucci/ Photo Editor UD hosts Round 1 marks volleyball history week of MLK events

ALISE JARMUSZ Asst. News Editor

From Jan. 15-23, 2015, the Uni- versity of Dayton will celebrate and remember the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life, dreams and actions for justice. The Center for Social Concern and the Office of Multicultural Affairs has created a series of events to get the cam- pus involved, according to UD’s website. Two of the week’s main events are the Martin Luther King Jr. Day March and Rally, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Ser- vice Pledge. The march and rally, which will be held Jan. 21, 2015, will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Office of Multicultural Affairs in Gosiger A 3-1 victory over George Washington in the A-10 championship propelled Dayton back to the NCAA tournament after missing it last season. The Flyers are mak- Hall. ing their 10th trip to the big dance. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer According to the UD website, participants will make signs to- gether during a provided break- KEITH RAAD schools in program history. Patriot League Player of the Year Horsman said. “It’s a really fair fast before heading to the Third Asst. Sports Editor “We have to have the mindset and Patriot League Setter of the and exciting first matchup.” Street Bridge where they will join that we’re good enough to be here Year for the second consecutive Host Penn State enjoys the title the city of Dayton in a march. The and we just have to show up on season. Smidova’s go-to options of defending NCAA Tournament march will end at the Dayton Con- They’re back in the national con- that given day,” Horsman said. include All-Patriot League First Champions, and has posted the vention Center, where students versation after a one year hiatus. “The only thing for us right now Team members junior outside hit- AVCA No. 5 National Ranking for can participate in the rally, inau- The University of is Friday night.” ter Allison Cappellino and senior the bracket. Nittany Lions head guration and city celebration. volleyball team will head to Penn- Friday’s match and all NCAA middle blocker Kelly McCaddin. coach Russ Rose has led his team Last year an estimated 2,000 sylvania State University to play tournament matches will be Both stars account for 42 percent to five of the last seven tourna- people made the march to the American University in round streamed online for free at NCAA. of the team’s total kills during the ment championship victories. Dayton Convention Center to hear one of the NCAA Volleyball Tour- com. season. The two surviving teams of a call to action from U.S. District nament. Winners of the Patriot League During the season, AU faced off round one face off 7:30 p.m. Satur- Judge Walter H. Rice, according to “I think it’s a great draw for regular season and tournament, against two of Dayton’s Atlantic day in University Park, Pennsylva- the Dayton Daily News. us to be considered one of those American University won 26 10 Conference opponents, defeat- nia for round two. The winner ad- Throughout the week, students middle seeds,” Horsman said. “I matches. Goldberg, in his 26th sea- ing George Mason University 3-0, vances to the Louisville Regional can also make the Martin Lu- like our chances with American. son at the helm, has notched over but falling to George Washington Dec. 12-13. ther King Jr. Community Service I’m sure [AU head coach] Barry 620 wins. University, who the Flyers beat in For Dayton, the trip marks the Pledge to complete at least four [Goldberg] feels the same way. It’s “Barry’s been around forever,” the A-10 championship to secure program’s 10th appearance and hours of community service dur- a fair draw for both of us with the Horsman said of his coaching the NCAA tournament berth, in first since 2012, and the fourth for ing the spring semester. second round getting harder for counterpart. “They went to the five sets at home. However, the Ea- head coach Tim Horsman overall. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, both of our teams.” Sweet Sixteen last year and have gles have gone five sets with No. 8 Horsman last took Dayton to the “Life’s most persistent and urgent UD plays the Eagles of AU at 5 always had some foreign kids that Florida State University , and even tournament in 2007, and is 2-4 in question is: ‘What are you doing for p.m. Friday with the winner to face can really play. They’re a tough took one set from No. 4 Penn State NCAA tournament matches. others?’” either Penn State or Siena Col- test.” earlier in the year. lege in the second round. Dayton American is led by senior setter “They’re a team that can be has never faced any of the three Monika Smidova, who took home beaten, just as we can be beaten,” See VOLLEYBALL, pg. 14 See MLK, pg. 4

FOLLOW @FLYERNEWS ON TWITTER FOR MORE UPDATES ON CAMPUS, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS 2 NEWS NEWS 3 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com CAMPUS Dayton citizens, UD students discuss water scare MONDAY CHRISTMAS GIVE COATS TO KIDS Classes are canceled Monday for The Fitz Center for Leadership in Com- Mary Macrae . Until then, munity is hosting a coat drive to collect Staff Writer three faculty and staff members will coats in good condition for children in “If any spills were to occur in the Source Water Protection Area, judge holiday decorations on houses Neighborhood School Centers of Dayton in the student neighborhood Wednes- Public Schools. You can donate coats the drinking water wells would be affected, therefore making day, from 7-9 p.m. For more informa- until Dec. 15 at Zehler Hall in room 203, On Monday, Nov. 17, there was tion on Wednesday’s event contact the KU information desk and room 618 a town hall meeting for water con- much less available water to drink.” the Center for Student Involvement. in Raymond L. Fitz Hall. Source: Porches sumers in which the city of Dayton Source: udayton.edu Water Department informed citi- GOODWILL IN REVENGE TOUR zens about the proposed changes to AWAY IN A UD MANGER Basketball player ‘Buckets’ Blakes of the Dayton’s Source Water Protection engineering major who interns at lows them to have 10,000 pounds, fects UD students. All of our water If you venture to the seventh floor of Harlem Globetrotters, or the Ambassa- DAN STRIEBICH Program (SWPP). Plug Smart and is also a member Striebich said. This means that that comes to campus is from the Roesch Library, you can go shopping. dors of Goodwill™, will talk about the JUNIOR ENGINEERING MAJOR According to SWPP’s official of UD’s River Stewards. there is an increase of about 6,250 aquifer and is treated by the city The last day of the Manger Market is team’s 2015 Washington Generals’ Re- INTERN AT PLUG SMART website, the mission is stated as Striebich said the proposed percent in the amount and spread of Dayton. If any spills were to Wednesday, open from 11:30 a.m. - 2 venge World Tour, in Dayton Monday. The “since 1988 our goal for the city of changes made by the SWPP were of harmful chemicals above the occur in the Source Water Protec- p.m. All profits go toward the care and Globetrotters’ annual New Year’s Eve per- Dayton is to balance a safe, abun- not taken well by many of the citi- aquifer. Approximately 150 citi- tion Area, the drinking water wells The SWPP is in a constant state exhibition of the Marian Library’s nativity formance will be at the Nutter Center Dec. dant drinking water supply and zens, and, in fact, only one person zens, including 20 UD students, would be affected, therefore mak- of trying to provide the right plan collection. The At the Manger exhibits of 3--the 15th consecutive year the team continued economic development.” agreed with the new proposed attended the meeting, according to ing much less available water to that will protect and secure the NineTies plays “neat covers and nifty originals,” as the members say on their Facebook, to win Campus Concert Committee’s nativities also will be open in the library has played in Dayton on New Year’s Eve. This specific program helps plan. He said the main source of Leslie King, director of the Rivers drink,” Streibich said. Dayton water system and ensure it Battle of the Bands Nov. 22. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor until Jan. 25. Source: Porches Source: Globetrotters press release regulate the amount of certain discontentment came from policy Institute. The UD students at this Dayton’s water system, accord- will continue to be efficient, strong chemicals in the Source Water issue number seven, which allows meeting were River Stewards from ing to the SWPP’s website, “sup- and reliable to all Dayton citizens. NATION LOCAL Protection Area, which is the land businesses within the Source Wa- the Rivers Institutes at UD. River plies drinking water for 400,000 To get involved with the program that occupies the city’s drinking ter Protection Area to apply for an Stewards strive to support and users in Dayton and Montgomery or the proposed future plans, visit SORRY SASHA, SORRY MALIA WU-TANG FOREVER ‘EVERY DAY WILL BE BLACK FRIDAY’ OHIO STATE PLAYER FOUND DEAD BLOOD ON THE LEAVES water wells, where the water is increase in their amount of chemi- protect rivers as well as all water County, the aquifer underlying rivers.udayton.edu or www.cityof- Elizabeth Lauten, communications di- Wu-Tang Clan celebrated their 20th an- Black Friday in-store sales slipped After five days of searching, Columbus, Police officers heard gunshots at about pumped out of the buried valley cal pounds. resources because of their belief in the Dayton area stores 1.5 trillion dayton.org/cmo/Pages/SWPP. rector for Republican Representative niversary (and a break in their fighting) an estimated half percent, and the Ohio, police officers discovered 22-year- 4 a.m. Sunday in the 800 block of aquifer. This provides water to ap- In the current plan, businesses the importance of the protection of gallons of water and Dayton’s well aspx. Stephen Fincher, posted on Facebook Tuesday with their new album, “A Better amount of people shopping in stores old Kosta Karageorge, the Ohio State West Stewart Street, but when they proximately 400,000 residents, ac- are allowed to have 160 chemical water. fields yield 2,000 gallons per min- that President Obama’s daughters, Tomorrow.” The band will also release an- and online slipped about 5.2 percent defensive lineman, dead in a dumpster arrived at the scene, only a pool of cording to Dan Striebich, a junior pounds, and the new proposal al- “This is an issue that greatly af- ute.” Sasha and Malia, lacked “class” at a other album, “The Wu—Once Upon a Time from last year. The weekend accounts with a gun Sunday. Karageorge’s gunshot blood, an abandoned Cadillac and Thanksgiving ceremony and should in Shaolin,” which has been an ongoing for about 20 percent of all annual re- wound appeared to be self-inflicted. shell casings remained. The keys still dress like they deserve respect, “not a project for 20 years. The band plans to tail sales. To make up for the loss, “ev- Karageorge’s mother said he was suf- were in the ignition. The lights still spot at a bar.” After receiving criticism-- exhibit the album at museums around ery day will be Black Friday,” the CEO fering from a concussion and confusion were on. No victim has been found. and praying for many hours-- she pub- the globe and sell it to the highest bidder. of the National Retail Federation said. spells. She received a text the day Kara- Source: Dayton Daily News licly apologized and resigned Monday. Source: Consequence of Sound “Every minute will be Cyber Monday.” george went missing that said he was VIDEO OF SHOOTING RELEASED Source: BBC and Politico Source: The Huffington Post sorry if he was “an embarrassment.” NOT JUST MAD, DISAPPOINTED Source: ESPN The surveillance video of a 26-year-old WE’D LIKE RIGHTS WITH THAT The St. Louis Police Officers Association DINOSAUR EATS MAN, white Cleveland police officer shooting DOOR WOUNDED IN FURY Two hundred New York fast food workers responded it was mad and disappointed CHRIS PRATT INHERITS THE EARTH and killing Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old joined in a strike in New York City Satur- by five St. Louis Rams players raising Humans never learn. John Hammond’s An infuriated man slammed the door as black boy who was swinging around day – the largest work halt to ever hit the their hands (the “hands up, don’t shoot” vision of a jurassic park is actualized he left a Cricket Store and peeled out of a BB gun, was released to the public industry. On Thursday, fast food workers in sign) Sunday in support of Ferguson pro- in “Jurassic World,” starring Chris Pratt. the parking lot Saturday. After the inci- Nov. 26. The officer was responding at least 150 cities in the U.S. will strike for testors. The players said they wanted to In the first trailer, which dropped last dent, the door would not fully close. The to a 911 call. The family’s statement a $15 per hour wage and right to unionize. show support for their community; the week, viewers get a glimpse of a wa- man was angry because his cell phone said the only thing clear from the vid- Source: Aljazeera association said the players are ignor- ter show better than any show at Sea service was disabled for owing $21. eo was how quickly the officer acted. #takeUDhome ing evidence, and it wants an apology. World. The park will open June 12. Source: Dayton Daily News Source: The Washington Post Source: CNN Source: CNN WORLD SUDOKU DIFFICULTY // MEDIUM FISH AND CHIPS HURT DUCKS ANOTHER GETS OFF SCOT-FREE THERE’S A VACCINE FOR THAT? The health of Eider ducks, the UK’s heavi- All criminal charges against former The 20 volunteers of the first human During winter break, we want YOU est and fastest flying ducks, is being com- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak were trial run of an experimental Ebola vac- promised by people feeding them fish dropped Saturday. In Arab Spring three cine produced antibodies, according to and chips in Northumberland, England. years ago, Mubarak murdered protestors research published Wednesday. None to share your UD pride with the world. Although the birds appear to love fish and of his regime. The ex-President’s chief of the volunteers exhibited severe side chips, the food is harmful for their eggs. and six top police officials also were ac- effects. Despite this news, it will take Source: BBC. quitted. Nearly 1,000 people protested months before the vaccine can be used. Before you go home, stop by the Albert the verdict, one of which was killed and Source: Aljazeera Emanuel Hall lobby and pick up two UD NOT PUNNY 85 of which were arrested by security. T-shirts. Over break, wear one shirt to China officials have banned the use of Source: The New York Times your high school and give the other shirt puns, an integral part of Chinese culture, to a current student, teacher, counselor in all media. Officials claim wordplay AMAZON BUILDS ROBOT ARMY or principal. brings “cultural and linguistic chaos” In Amazon’s 28-football-fields sized to the country. Since the language is order-fulfillment center in California, Then take a creative photo that highlights abundant in homophones, wordplay orange robots speed around the ware- has birthed most of the country’s say- house to move and sort merchandise. your T-shirts and share it on Instagram or ings, jokes and slogans. Internet us- Fifteen thousand robots are running Twitter using #takeUDhome. Prizes will ers used it to maintain some freedom around Amazon warehouses across be awarded for the most creative photos. of speech behind the Golden Shield. the U.S. If that isn’t terrifying enough, Source: The Guardian engineers have already started de- veloping a next generation robot. Source: NPR Solution to Issue 11 sudoku 2 NEWS NEWS 3 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com CAMPUS Dayton citizens, UD students discuss water scare MONDAY CHRISTMAS GIVE COATS TO KIDS Classes are canceled Monday for The Fitz Center for Leadership in Com- Mary Macrae Christmas on Campus. Until then, munity is hosting a coat drive to collect Staff Writer three faculty and staff members will coats in good condition for children in “If any spills were to occur in the Source Water Protection Area, judge holiday decorations on houses Neighborhood School Centers of Dayton in the student neighborhood Wednes- Public Schools. You can donate coats the drinking water wells would be affected, therefore making day, from 7-9 p.m. For more informa- until Dec. 15 at Zehler Hall in room 203, On Monday, Nov. 17, there was tion on Wednesday’s event contact the KU information desk and room 618 a town hall meeting for water con- much less available water to drink.” the Center for Student Involvement. in Raymond L. Fitz Hall. Source: Porches sumers in which the city of Dayton Source: udayton.edu Water Department informed citi- GOODWILL IN REVENGE TOUR zens about the proposed changes to AWAY IN A UD MANGER Basketball player ‘Buckets’ Blakes of the Dayton’s Source Water Protection engineering major who interns at lows them to have 10,000 pounds, fects UD students. All of our water If you venture to the seventh floor of Harlem Globetrotters, or the Ambassa- DAN STRIEBICH Program (SWPP). Plug Smart and is also a member Striebich said. This means that that comes to campus is from the Roesch Library, you can go shopping. dors of Goodwill™, will talk about the JUNIOR ENGINEERING MAJOR According to SWPP’s official of UD’s River Stewards. there is an increase of about 6,250 aquifer and is treated by the city The last day of the Manger Market is team’s 2015 Washington Generals’ Re- INTERN AT PLUG SMART website, the mission is stated as Striebich said the proposed percent in the amount and spread of Dayton. If any spills were to Wednesday, open from 11:30 a.m. - 2 venge World Tour, in Dayton Monday. The “since 1988 our goal for the city of changes made by the SWPP were of harmful chemicals above the occur in the Source Water Protec- p.m. All profits go toward the care and Globetrotters’ annual New Year’s Eve per- Dayton is to balance a safe, abun- not taken well by many of the citi- aquifer. Approximately 150 citi- tion Area, the drinking water wells The SWPP is in a constant state exhibition of the Marian Library’s nativity formance will be at the Nutter Center Dec. dant drinking water supply and zens, and, in fact, only one person zens, including 20 UD students, would be affected, therefore mak- of trying to provide the right plan collection. The At the Manger exhibits of 3--the 15th consecutive year the team continued economic development.” agreed with the new proposed attended the meeting, according to ing much less available water to that will protect and secure the NineTies plays “neat covers and nifty originals,” as the members say on their Facebook, to win Campus Concert Committee’s nativities also will be open in the library has played in Dayton on New Year’s Eve. This specific program helps plan. He said the main source of Leslie King, director of the Rivers drink,” Streibich said. Dayton water system and ensure it Battle of the Bands Nov. 22. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor until Jan. 25. Source: Porches Source: Globetrotters press release regulate the amount of certain discontentment came from policy Institute. The UD students at this Dayton’s water system, accord- will continue to be efficient, strong chemicals in the Source Water issue number seven, which allows meeting were River Stewards from ing to the SWPP’s website, “sup- and reliable to all Dayton citizens. NATION LOCAL Protection Area, which is the land businesses within the Source Wa- the Rivers Institutes at UD. River plies drinking water for 400,000 To get involved with the program that occupies the city’s drinking ter Protection Area to apply for an Stewards strive to support and users in Dayton and Montgomery or the proposed future plans, visit SORRY SASHA, SORRY MALIA WU-TANG FOREVER ‘EVERY DAY WILL BE BLACK FRIDAY’ OHIO STATE PLAYER FOUND DEAD BLOOD ON THE LEAVES water wells, where the water is increase in their amount of chemi- protect rivers as well as all water County, the aquifer underlying rivers.udayton.edu or www.cityof- Elizabeth Lauten, communications di- Wu-Tang Clan celebrated their 20th an- Black Friday in-store sales slipped After five days of searching, Columbus, Police officers heard gunshots at about pumped out of the buried valley cal pounds. resources because of their belief in the Dayton area stores 1.5 trillion dayton.org/cmo/Pages/SWPP. rector for Republican Representative niversary (and a break in their fighting) an estimated half percent, and the Ohio, police officers discovered 22-year- 4 a.m. Sunday in the 800 block of aquifer. This provides water to ap- In the current plan, businesses the importance of the protection of gallons of water and Dayton’s well aspx. Stephen Fincher, posted on Facebook Tuesday with their new album, “A Better amount of people shopping in stores old Kosta Karageorge, the Ohio State West Stewart Street, but when they proximately 400,000 residents, ac- are allowed to have 160 chemical water. fields yield 2,000 gallons per min- that President Obama’s daughters, Tomorrow.” The band will also release an- and online slipped about 5.2 percent defensive lineman, dead in a dumpster arrived at the scene, only a pool of cording to Dan Striebich, a junior pounds, and the new proposal al- “This is an issue that greatly af- ute.” Sasha and Malia, lacked “class” at a other album, “The Wu—Once Upon a Time from last year. The weekend accounts with a gun Sunday. Karageorge’s gunshot blood, an abandoned Cadillac and Thanksgiving ceremony and should in Shaolin,” which has been an ongoing for about 20 percent of all annual re- wound appeared to be self-inflicted. shell casings remained. The keys still dress like they deserve respect, “not a project for 20 years. The band plans to tail sales. To make up for the loss, “ev- Karageorge’s mother said he was suf- were in the ignition. The lights still spot at a bar.” After receiving criticism-- exhibit the album at museums around ery day will be Black Friday,” the CEO fering from a concussion and confusion were on. No victim has been found. and praying for many hours-- she pub- the globe and sell it to the highest bidder. of the National Retail Federation said. spells. She received a text the day Kara- Source: Dayton Daily News licly apologized and resigned Monday. Source: Consequence of Sound “Every minute will be Cyber Monday.” george went missing that said he was VIDEO OF SHOOTING RELEASED Source: BBC and Politico Source: The Huffington Post sorry if he was “an embarrassment.” NOT JUST MAD, DISAPPOINTED Source: ESPN The surveillance video of a 26-year-old WE’D LIKE RIGHTS WITH THAT The St. Louis Police Officers Association DINOSAUR EATS MAN, white Cleveland police officer shooting DOOR WOUNDED IN FURY Two hundred New York fast food workers responded it was mad and disappointed CHRIS PRATT INHERITS THE EARTH and killing Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old joined in a strike in New York City Satur- by five St. Louis Rams players raising Humans never learn. John Hammond’s An infuriated man slammed the door as black boy who was swinging around day – the largest work halt to ever hit the their hands (the “hands up, don’t shoot” vision of a jurassic park is actualized he left a Cricket Store and peeled out of a BB gun, was released to the public industry. On Thursday, fast food workers in sign) Sunday in support of Ferguson pro- in “Jurassic World,” starring Chris Pratt. the parking lot Saturday. After the inci- Nov. 26. The officer was responding at least 150 cities in the U.S. will strike for testors. The players said they wanted to In the first trailer, which dropped last dent, the door would not fully close. The to a 911 call. The family’s statement a $15 per hour wage and right to unionize. show support for their community; the week, viewers get a glimpse of a wa- man was angry because his cell phone said the only thing clear from the vid- Source: Aljazeera association said the players are ignor- ter show better than any show at Sea service was disabled for owing $21. eo was how quickly the officer acted. #takeUDhome ing evidence, and it wants an apology. World. The park will open June 12. Source: Dayton Daily News Source: The Washington Post Source: CNN Source: CNN WORLD SUDOKU DIFFICULTY // MEDIUM FISH AND CHIPS HURT DUCKS ANOTHER GETS OFF SCOT-FREE THERE’S A VACCINE FOR THAT? The health of Eider ducks, the UK’s heavi- All criminal charges against former The 20 volunteers of the first human During winter break, we want YOU est and fastest flying ducks, is being com- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak were trial run of an experimental Ebola vac- promised by people feeding them fish dropped Saturday. In Arab Spring three cine produced antibodies, according to and chips in Northumberland, England. years ago, Mubarak murdered protestors research published Wednesday. None to share your UD pride with the world. Although the birds appear to love fish and of his regime. The ex-President’s chief of the volunteers exhibited severe side chips, the food is harmful for their eggs. and six top police officials also were ac- effects. Despite this news, it will take Source: BBC. quitted. Nearly 1,000 people protested months before the vaccine can be used. Before you go home, stop by the Albert the verdict, one of which was killed and Source: Aljazeera Emanuel Hall lobby and pick up two UD NOT PUNNY 85 of which were arrested by security. T-shirts. Over break, wear one shirt to China officials have banned the use of Source: The New York Times your high school and give the other shirt puns, an integral part of Chinese culture, to a current student, teacher, counselor in all media. Officials claim wordplay AMAZON BUILDS ROBOT ARMY or principal. brings “cultural and linguistic chaos” In Amazon’s 28-football-fields sized to the country. Since the language is order-fulfillment center in California, Then take a creative photo that highlights abundant in homophones, wordplay orange robots speed around the ware- has birthed most of the country’s say- house to move and sort merchandise. your T-shirts and share it on Instagram or ings, jokes and slogans. Internet us- Fifteen thousand robots are running Twitter using #takeUDhome. Prizes will ers used it to maintain some freedom around Amazon warehouses across be awarded for the most creative photos. of speech behind the Golden Shield. the U.S. If that isn’t terrifying enough, Source: The Guardian engineers have already started de- veloping a next generation robot. Source: NPR Solution to Issue 11 sudoku 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com MLK (cont. from pg. 1) Sigma Chi forced to suspend operation following student death

According to UD’s website, taking believes the event series will help to Roger Hoke the pledge will further his ideals and break students out the UD “bubble.” Staff Writer dreams for the future of America. “Especially in the UD bubble, peo- Students who are interested in ple can get caught up in their own “It was disappointing because we worked so hard after the last taking the pledge can sign up online lives. Even though we’re a Marian- at www.udayton.edu/ministry/csc/ ist school, a scary percentage of The Sigma Chi situation to really work on our reputation.” advocacy/mlk_pledge.php. After us can forget about things outside Iota Theta chapter will no longer be al- filling out the form, participants the bubble pretty easily,” she said. lowed to continue on campus, after a will receive a printed pledge card “Having these MLK events, having ruling by the university at the end of in the mail to display or to act as a discussion panels, gives everyone a November. versity officials, such as the Director of Kari Wallace, the assistant vice more than three former members, and reminder. little reminder that there is, in fact, The chapter was originally sus- Greek Life Kevin Cane. president of student development, said Marshall’s death brought this broken JOHN SMITH* By engaging in community ser- an outside world and that there are pended from campus operation after Smith said he was speaking on be- on the subject of Sigma Chi’s dismissal sanction into light. FORMER SIGMA CHI IOTA MEMBER vice, students will join participants plenty of things we can do as indi- an incident in Madison County, Ohio, half of being Marshall’s friend, and that the fraternity had been giving the Smith said he does not agree with across the country dedicated to hon- viduals and as a community.” in November 2012, according to reports was in Gatlinburg when the event oc- university problems for years. the decision the university made re- oring King’s teachings. Wozniak said she also believes the from WHIO. The fraternity was look- curred. Smith said he believes Mar- “We have had ongoing problems garding Sigma Chi’s future, for the agree; unfortunately, that’s just what “Others around the nation will timing of the events are very fitting ing to restart operations this school shall’s death was the reasoning behind with Sigma Chi since 2007,” Wallace death did not occur at a Sigma Chi happened,” Smith said. “We’re suffer- also be serving their neighbors and given current recent events sur- year. Sigma Chi’s termination from campus. said. “Most of them were dealing with event. ing a lot during this time. [Marshall] communities during the annual rounding racial inequality. It is believed that the university “It definitely was, and it was disap- alcohol.” “No, I don’t [agree with the decision] was one of our best friends. We would MLK Day of Service, which is part “Two of MLK’s biggest points made its final ruling of Sigma Chi’s pointing because we worked so hard af- Wallace stated the main reason this because [of] the allegations that it was have liked a lot of the things we do with of United We Serve, the president’s were nonviolence and loving your future after the death of a student, ter the last situation to really work on decision was due to the fact that they a Sigma Chi event,” Smith said. “Half Sigma Chi to reflect his memory.” national call to service initiative. It neighbor. Especially with the recent Thomas Marshall, in Gatlinburg, Ten- our reputation, and we’ve been really broke sanctions given to them after the guys there were former Sigma Chi Editor’s note: John Smith* is not the calls for Americans from all walks of events in Ferguson, the march and nessee, in October 2014. quiet since then,” Smith said. “I don’t their suspension in 2012. members, none of the women there real name of the former Sigma Chi Iota life to work together to provide solu- the discussion panels UD is putting “One of the most important things think the university would deny that.” “They aren’t a Sigma Chi chapter were Greek affiliated, and the other Theta brother; he was willing to give his tions to our most pressing national on could not come at a better time,” for us is having the people know how Smith said he does not know exactly right now, but they are members of half of the guys were not Greek affili- opinion on the subject by requesting he problems,” according the website. she said. great of a person Tom was,” former what happened to Marshall, and is dis- a group trying to get back together in ated, either; so only 25 percent Greek remain anonymous. The former mem- The event series also includes a Highlights of the celebration are Sigma Chi Iota member John Smith* heartened by the situation. Jan. 2015, but they broke their sanc- people were at the place.” ber has not been an active member of number of panels, celebrations and featured on the right; the full list of said. “The reflection of how many texts “It’s really disappointing because tion,” Wallace said. Smith said he believes the allega- Sigma Chi since the events, and said he speakers aimed to highlight King’s dates and times of the events can be and the response has been a great thing none of us know what happened, and The sanction in question was the tions were wrong, but the fraternity spoke what he believed his former fra- movement toward peace, equality found on the University of Dayton for us, so we want people to know we we are really hurting because of what fraternity was not allowed to meet to- will still have to deal with the decision ternity would like him to portray. Flyer and respect. “MLK Celebration” Facebook page, are appreciative of that.” happened, and now is the time that we gether with more than three former made. News has reached out to Kevin Cane, Sondra Wozniak, a junior finance or at www.udayton.edu/ministry/ Smith also addressed the help the could use Sigma Chi more than ever,” members at a time. The trip to Gatlin- “The allegations, we don’t agree director of Greek Life, for comment. Graphic by Meghan Ostermueller and international business major, csc/advocacy/mlk_day.php. fraternity has received from some uni- Smith said. burg, Tennessee brought together with, we don’t think many would

w COLUMN ‘Littles’ of UD’s Big Brother’s Big Sisters Student brings new understanding from Spain to America look forward to Christmas on Campus Rachel Cain family doesn’t have mincemeat pies understandings in mind as I approach Staff Writer for Christmas, she exclaimed in horror, others who are new to American cul- ALISE JARMUSZ The students explained their in- “We met up with my actual little Develop your skills, “You don’t have Christmas!” ture. Asst. News Editor volvement with the annual holiday sister’s Big [Sister] and we were able I’ve also been able to recognize the And in spite of all these differences event during an interview with Flyer to hang out together the rest of the differences in eating habits, art, reli- between countries, I have also realized News. night,” Kaitlin said. “We all got hot serve your In three weeks, I’ll pack my life back gion, the emphasis on work and fining the similarities our cultures have. Even Nine-year-old Treyton, who has chocolate and watched ‘How the into my two suitcases, say goodbye to a career, and even homelessness and though we come from different areas, The University of Dayton campus been attending Christmas on Cam- Grinch Stole Christmas.’” my friends, close the door to my room social movements. we share common values and dreams. begins to buzz with excitement for pus for four years, said last year was The children also had hopes for community and for the last time and board a plane. I A woman from Madrid explained Even though there are some small the holiday season once students re- his favorite experience. the future. did this all four months ago. This time, to me that she loves how in the United cultural differences, overall people turn from their Thanksgiving break. “Competing in the games is most “Something I definitely want to though, instead of flying to Madrid, I’ll States is there are social movements still act in the same way. Roommates Decorations can be seen draped fun,” Treyton said about meeting up see again is the Nerf Gun war,” Trey- build your resume return to the United States. and organizations for almost every is- still leave notes about dirty dishes and over buildings, and lights are strung with his friend and his Big Brother. ton said. I, and many of the other study sue. She says these organizations help friends still hang out together on Fri- around trees. “I won one match of basketball and Christmas on Campus began in abroad students, am having difficulty create a sense of community and sup- day nights. Holiday spirit is not uncommon he won a match.” 1964 “when a group of UD students with Flyer News. wrapping my head around the idea port for people concerned about and Of course, I will always have my on college campuses during the last Many of the students enjoyed the gathered and decided they wanted that, after four months, we only have affected by a particular issue. memories. I’ve been so fortunate as to weeks before winter break, however, array of RecPlex games organized to celebrate Christmas before they a few short weeks left in Spain. Only I will also bring back with me a have the opportunity to not only live in UD showcases Christmas on Cam- by UD’s organizations and student left for the holidays,” according to a few more weeks of paella, cafe con greater understanding of the disori- Spain for four months, but to also be pus, an annual Christmas event that groups. the event’s website. From there, UD leche, the beautiful parks and muse- entation and shock experienced when able to travel to neighboring European involves months of student prepara- “My favorite part was the gymna- wanted to “involve the greater Day- ums. encountering a new culture. I person- countries with some amazing friends. tion. sium with all of the games,” Brian ton Community; thus local families Yet, although I am leaving much be- ally felt a sense of displacement and I’m not sure if I’ll ever be in Spain Christmas on Campus invites said. “Pin the nose on the snowman were invited to come to the event and hind, I am also bringing so much along culture shock, even though I simply again, but I’m trying my best to make children from local schools all over was my favorite. I won that.” share in the Christmas celebration.” with me. moved from one Western culture to sure I enjoy every last minute I have the Dayton area to spend time on “The part I really, really enjoyed Each year, around 1,000 children For instance, I’m returning with a another. here. And when it’s time to say good- UD’s campus for holiday activities. was going through the maze with my are “adopted” during the Christmas renewed understanding and appre- I’ll have to remember my difficulties bye, I can take one last look, remember Many children who attend St. Paul Big Sister,” eight-year old Makayla on Campus event. UD hopes to con- ciation of my own culture in the U.S. when I became nervous while talking and be grateful for all the experiences United Methodist Church, where said. She said that she also had fun tinue to help even more children I have been able to learn more about to others and fumbled with my Span- I’ve been fortunate enough to have en- UD’s Big Brothers Big Sisters group petting the live reindeer. celebrate Christmas by sharing the how American culture varies from that ish, and also my gratitude when others joyed, and move forward to my next spends time with children after their Kaitlin, 13, has attended Christ- atmosphere of cheer present on cam- Contact Editor-in-Chief CC of other countries not only by visiting took the extra minute or two to figure journey. Junior Rachel Cain studied abroad in Madrid, Spain for four months. Courtesy of school day to do homework and play mas on Campus for seven years. She pus. Hutten at [email protected]. them, but also through my conversa- out what I was saying and genuinely Rachel Cain. games, participate in Christmas on was able to attend the event with her tions with other study abroad students. try to engage me in conversation. Campus. sister’s Big Sister last year. When I told my British friend my In the future, I will keep these new 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com MLK (cont. from pg. 1) Sigma Chi forced to suspend operation following student death

According to UD’s website, taking believes the event series will help to Roger Hoke the pledge will further his ideals and break students out the UD “bubble.” Staff Writer dreams for the future of America. “Especially in the UD bubble, peo- Students who are interested in ple can get caught up in their own “It was disappointing because we worked so hard after the last taking the pledge can sign up online lives. Even though we’re a Marian- at www.udayton.edu/ministry/csc/ ist school, a scary percentage of The University of Dayton Sigma Chi situation to really work on our reputation.” advocacy/mlk_pledge.php. After us can forget about things outside Iota Theta chapter will no longer be al- filling out the form, participants the bubble pretty easily,” she said. lowed to continue on campus, after a will receive a printed pledge card “Having these MLK events, having ruling by the university at the end of in the mail to display or to act as a discussion panels, gives everyone a November. versity officials, such as the Director of Kari Wallace, the assistant vice more than three former members, and reminder. little reminder that there is, in fact, The chapter was originally sus- Greek Life Kevin Cane. president of student development, said Marshall’s death brought this broken JOHN SMITH* By engaging in community ser- an outside world and that there are pended from campus operation after Smith said he was speaking on be- on the subject of Sigma Chi’s dismissal sanction into light. FORMER SIGMA CHI IOTA MEMBER vice, students will join participants plenty of things we can do as indi- an incident in Madison County, Ohio, half of being Marshall’s friend, and that the fraternity had been giving the Smith said he does not agree with across the country dedicated to hon- viduals and as a community.” in November 2012, according to reports was in Gatlinburg when the event oc- university problems for years. the decision the university made re- oring King’s teachings. Wozniak said she also believes the from WHIO. The fraternity was look- curred. Smith said he believes Mar- “We have had ongoing problems garding Sigma Chi’s future, for the agree; unfortunately, that’s just what “Others around the nation will timing of the events are very fitting ing to restart operations this school shall’s death was the reasoning behind with Sigma Chi since 2007,” Wallace death did not occur at a Sigma Chi happened,” Smith said. “We’re suffer- also be serving their neighbors and given current recent events sur- year. Sigma Chi’s termination from campus. said. “Most of them were dealing with event. ing a lot during this time. [Marshall] communities during the annual rounding racial inequality. It is believed that the university “It definitely was, and it was disap- alcohol.” “No, I don’t [agree with the decision] was one of our best friends. We would MLK Day of Service, which is part “Two of MLK’s biggest points made its final ruling of Sigma Chi’s pointing because we worked so hard af- Wallace stated the main reason this because [of] the allegations that it was have liked a lot of the things we do with of United We Serve, the president’s were nonviolence and loving your future after the death of a student, ter the last situation to really work on decision was due to the fact that they a Sigma Chi event,” Smith said. “Half Sigma Chi to reflect his memory.” national call to service initiative. It neighbor. Especially with the recent Thomas Marshall, in Gatlinburg, Ten- our reputation, and we’ve been really broke sanctions given to them after the guys there were former Sigma Chi Editor’s note: John Smith* is not the calls for Americans from all walks of events in Ferguson, the march and nessee, in October 2014. quiet since then,” Smith said. “I don’t their suspension in 2012. members, none of the women there real name of the former Sigma Chi Iota life to work together to provide solu- the discussion panels UD is putting “One of the most important things think the university would deny that.” “They aren’t a Sigma Chi chapter were Greek affiliated, and the other Theta brother; he was willing to give his tions to our most pressing national on could not come at a better time,” for us is having the people know how Smith said he does not know exactly right now, but they are members of half of the guys were not Greek affili- opinion on the subject by requesting he problems,” according the website. she said. great of a person Tom was,” former what happened to Marshall, and is dis- a group trying to get back together in ated, either; so only 25 percent Greek remain anonymous. The former mem- The event series also includes a Highlights of the celebration are Sigma Chi Iota member John Smith* heartened by the situation. Jan. 2015, but they broke their sanc- people were at the place.” ber has not been an active member of number of panels, celebrations and featured on the right; the full list of said. “The reflection of how many texts “It’s really disappointing because tion,” Wallace said. Smith said he believes the allega- Sigma Chi since the events, and said he speakers aimed to highlight King’s dates and times of the events can be and the response has been a great thing none of us know what happened, and The sanction in question was the tions were wrong, but the fraternity spoke what he believed his former fra- movement toward peace, equality found on the University of Dayton for us, so we want people to know we we are really hurting because of what fraternity was not allowed to meet to- will still have to deal with the decision ternity would like him to portray. Flyer and respect. “MLK Celebration” Facebook page, are appreciative of that.” happened, and now is the time that we gether with more than three former made. News has reached out to Kevin Cane, Sondra Wozniak, a junior finance or at www.udayton.edu/ministry/ Smith also addressed the help the could use Sigma Chi more than ever,” members at a time. The trip to Gatlin- “The allegations, we don’t agree director of Greek Life, for comment. Graphic by Meghan Ostermueller and international business major, csc/advocacy/mlk_day.php. fraternity has received from some uni- Smith said. burg, Tennessee brought together with, we don’t think many would

w COLUMN ‘Littles’ of UD’s Big Brother’s Big Sisters Student brings new understanding from Spain to America look forward to Christmas on Campus Rachel Cain family doesn’t have mincemeat pies understandings in mind as I approach Staff Writer for Christmas, she exclaimed in horror, others who are new to American cul- ALISE JARMUSZ The students explained their in- “We met up with my actual little Develop your skills, “You don’t have Christmas!” ture. Asst. News Editor volvement with the annual holiday sister’s Big [Sister] and we were able I’ve also been able to recognize the And in spite of all these differences event during an interview with Flyer to hang out together the rest of the differences in eating habits, art, reli- between countries, I have also realized News. night,” Kaitlin said. “We all got hot serve your In three weeks, I’ll pack my life back gion, the emphasis on work and fining the similarities our cultures have. Even Nine-year-old Treyton, who has chocolate and watched ‘How the into my two suitcases, say goodbye to a career, and even homelessness and though we come from different areas, The University of Dayton campus been attending Christmas on Cam- Grinch Stole Christmas.’” my friends, close the door to my room social movements. we share common values and dreams. begins to buzz with excitement for pus for four years, said last year was The children also had hopes for community and for the last time and board a plane. I A woman from Madrid explained Even though there are some small the holiday season once students re- his favorite experience. the future. did this all four months ago. This time, to me that she loves how in the United cultural differences, overall people turn from their Thanksgiving break. “Competing in the games is most “Something I definitely want to though, instead of flying to Madrid, I’ll States is there are social movements still act in the same way. Roommates Decorations can be seen draped fun,” Treyton said about meeting up see again is the Nerf Gun war,” Trey- build your resume return to the United States. and organizations for almost every is- still leave notes about dirty dishes and over buildings, and lights are strung with his friend and his Big Brother. ton said. I, and many of the other study sue. She says these organizations help friends still hang out together on Fri- around trees. “I won one match of basketball and Christmas on Campus began in abroad students, am having difficulty create a sense of community and sup- day nights. Holiday spirit is not uncommon he won a match.” 1964 “when a group of UD students with Flyer News. wrapping my head around the idea port for people concerned about and Of course, I will always have my on college campuses during the last Many of the students enjoyed the gathered and decided they wanted that, after four months, we only have affected by a particular issue. memories. I’ve been so fortunate as to weeks before winter break, however, array of RecPlex games organized to celebrate Christmas before they a few short weeks left in Spain. Only I will also bring back with me a have the opportunity to not only live in UD showcases Christmas on Cam- by UD’s organizations and student left for the holidays,” according to a few more weeks of paella, cafe con greater understanding of the disori- Spain for four months, but to also be pus, an annual Christmas event that groups. the event’s website. From there, UD leche, the beautiful parks and muse- entation and shock experienced when able to travel to neighboring European involves months of student prepara- “My favorite part was the gymna- wanted to “involve the greater Day- ums. encountering a new culture. I person- countries with some amazing friends. tion. sium with all of the games,” Brian ton Community; thus local families Yet, although I am leaving much be- ally felt a sense of displacement and I’m not sure if I’ll ever be in Spain Christmas on Campus invites said. “Pin the nose on the snowman were invited to come to the event and hind, I am also bringing so much along culture shock, even though I simply again, but I’m trying my best to make children from local schools all over was my favorite. I won that.” share in the Christmas celebration.” with me. moved from one Western culture to sure I enjoy every last minute I have the Dayton area to spend time on “The part I really, really enjoyed Each year, around 1,000 children For instance, I’m returning with a another. here. And when it’s time to say good- UD’s campus for holiday activities. was going through the maze with my are “adopted” during the Christmas renewed understanding and appre- I’ll have to remember my difficulties bye, I can take one last look, remember Many children who attend St. Paul Big Sister,” eight-year old Makayla on Campus event. UD hopes to con- ciation of my own culture in the U.S. when I became nervous while talking and be grateful for all the experiences United Methodist Church, where said. She said that she also had fun tinue to help even more children I have been able to learn more about to others and fumbled with my Span- I’ve been fortunate enough to have en- UD’s Big Brothers Big Sisters group petting the live reindeer. celebrate Christmas by sharing the how American culture varies from that ish, and also my gratitude when others joyed, and move forward to my next spends time with children after their Kaitlin, 13, has attended Christ- atmosphere of cheer present on cam- Contact Editor-in-Chief CC of other countries not only by visiting took the extra minute or two to figure journey. Junior Rachel Cain studied abroad in Madrid, Spain for four months. Courtesy of school day to do homework and play mas on Campus for seven years. She pus. Hutten at [email protected]. them, but also through my conversa- out what I was saying and genuinely Rachel Cain. games, participate in Christmas on was able to attend the event with her tions with other study abroad students. try to engage me in conversation. Campus. sister’s Big Sister last year. When I told my British friend my In the future, I will keep these new 6 NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Title IX updates, Green Dot program to prevent violence COLUMN

GRACE MCCORMICK ‘Mockingjay’ slow, sets up second half of film Staff Writer “I think it has taken off so well because faculty and students now NATHAN HELFFERICH the book “Mockingjay” provide is District 13, an underground, entertaining person in the fran- it could be. The odds weren’t nec- Staff Writer enough substance for two quality multi-layered structure. This fit- chise. Donald Sutherland, who essarily in this movie’s favor to The University of Dayton released have the power to do something...” movies? tingly provides the movie with plays President Snow, has only begin with. updates to the Title IX document in In 2010, “Harry Potter and the The second movie of the Hun- a dark setting, darker than the become more and more exciting This movie was made to build an email to the UD community on Deathly Hallows: Part 1” was re- ger Games franchise, “Catching previous two installments of the to watch as the story progresses. up “Mockingjay Part 2,” and it Nov. 14, sent by David Sipusic, Title leased. It was the first time a book- Fire,” ended with main character franchise. One of the most interesting was extremely effective in doing IX/Section 504 Coordinator and Eq- adapted movie franchise split the Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Law- Where this movie found most characters introduced into the that. Whether or not that build- uity Compliance Officer at UD. ficult content, can be better under- A national program, The Green In addition to Red Zone talks, final novel of the series into two rence) and fellow tributes break- of its success is in the acting. Yet movie is President Coin (Julianne up warranted its own movie is a Title IX, as briefly explained in stood by visiting knowyourix.org. Dot Strategy was founded by Doro- the Green Dot program also hosts KRISTEN ALTENAU movies. Just one year later, the ing out of the Hunger Games again, Lawrence provided a strong Moore), president of District 13 question of debate. It seems like the email, is the university’s non- “Overall, students are excited thy Edwards, originating in the speakers, Green Dot training ses- SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION same strategy was implemented arena as an act of rebellion. Her lead role as the fierce, resilient and leader of the rebellion against “Mockingjay Part 1” simply ex- discrimination and anti-harassment and looking for ways to prevent vio- United Kingdom less than 10 years sions and events such as Take Back EDUCATION COORDINATOR with the Twilight Saga. Are the friend and fellow District 12 trib- Katniss Everdeen. The late Philip the Capitol. Moore does a great job panded on what “Catching Fire” policy. Updates include “accommo- lence and our programs offer that ago, Altenau said. It was a huge the Night. motives of this strategy truly to ute, Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), was Seymour Hoffman delivered as of creating an ambiguous charac- accomplished in the last scene of dations if the parties cannot be in education,” Altenau said. success, so a four-day certification Altenau said Take Back the Night “I think it has taken off so well improve the movie experience for captured by the corrupt govern- Plutarch Heavevnsbee, the ener- ter, leaving the audience to ques- its movie. the same room with each other dur- While the Title IX document is became available for other universi- is an event offered in the spring on because faculty and students now moviegoers? Or is this plan purely ment, the Capitol. The last 10 sec- getic proponent of the rebellion, tion her motives behind the rebel- As far as what the future holds ing a hearing or when a party needs expanding nationally, the Green Dot ties to launch the program on their campus; this year’s will take place have the power to do something with for monetary gain? onds of the movie show Katniss working with Katniss to send mes- lion. for Hunger Games fans, they can a modification to be able to partici- program is expanding and taking campuses. Monday, March 30, at 8 p.m. Survi- techniques learned in the training “The Hunger Games: Mock- with a bone-chilling look of anger sages of revolution to the Capitol. If you’re looking for fast- rest assured knowing that “Mock- pate in the process.” off as well, partly in response to the Altenau said the program offers vors of sexual violence march from sessions,” Altenau said. ingjay Part 1” was released Nov. and intensity. She’s clearly pissed, It was refreshing to see Jeffrey paced, nonstop excitement simi- ingjay Part 2,” set to be released It goes on further stating, “Title release of the department of public separate presentations for every the Humanities building to Art- Colleen McDaniel, sophomore 21. Just like the Harry Potter and and something is clearly about to Wright receive more screen time lar to “The Hunger Games” and November 2015, is destined for IX Coordinator will ensure and doc- safety’s “Campus Security and Fire freshman floor called “Red Zone”; Street through the student neigh- psychology and women and gender Twilight franchises, the Hunger go down. as he reprised his role as Beetee, “Catching Fire,” you won’t find greatness. It’s often said that the ument the implementation of steps Safety Report,” which discloses in- other presentations are given borhood. It starts out silent and then studies major, is a graduate and peer Games trilogy also split the final In “Mockingjay Part 1,” Kat- the genius who contributes to the it in “Mockingjay Part 1.” Repeti- best things come to those who identified to prevent recurrence of formation regarding campus crime around the school on issues such works up to a chant. Last spring stu- educator. She said her best memory book into two movies. While many niss is recruited for the rebellion rebellion by wreaking havoc on tive scenes and a slow-moving wait, so here’s to waiting another the harassment and remedy the dis- and safety from the three previous as cultural media, and self-defense dents shouted, “shatter the silence.” since being involved in the program fans may have been thrilled that against the Capitol. She is used the technology system of the Cap- plot kept this movie from achiev- year with chins up, smiles on. criminatory effects on the complain- calendar years, and can be reviewed classes are offered. “The goals of the program are to came when she was giving a Red there was an extra movie added heavily as propaganda to spark itol. Woody Harrelson reminded ing success. For the plot that they I give “The Hunger Games: ant and others, as appropriate.” at www.udayton.edu/publicsafety/ Sarah Healy, junior sports man- find a solution to the red dots [vio- Zone talk to a male floor: One of the to the franchise, I found myself the rebellion in other districts. the audience that his character were working with, however, the Mockingjay Part 1” 2.5 out of four A more detailed list of the updates campus_crime_reporting. agement major, is a peer educator lence] with green dots. Violence will students kept interrupting and mak- skeptical. Could the content of The home base for this rebellion Haymitch might just be the most movie was about as successful as stars. and explanations can be found in the The Green Dot program, which with the Green Dot program. not be tolerated at the University of ing jokes while she was presenting, email and online at go.udayton.edu/ came to campus last academic year, “I wanted to get more involved Dayton, so everyone has to do some- however, he ended up coming up to nondiscrimination. is designed to educate students to help current and new students thing,” Altenau said. her at the end and is planning on Kristen Altenau, the sexual vio- about the dangers of sexual violence realize that even one person experi- Altenau said 100 percent of stu- joining the team in the spring. lence prevention education coordi- and how to intervene in order to pre- encing this [sexual violence] is too dents who have gone through the “I guess it was that feeling of ‘Into the Woods’ film features star-studded cast nator at UD, said the changes were vent those situations. many and that it does happen even seven-hour training program have reaching out to someone who we felt necessary because “they come from “The model targets all communi- on a campus as safe as ours,” she gone on to use the techniques. She did not want to hear us, and then re- MARY KATE DORR a modern woman who has trouble the same page. Congress, more specifically the Of- ty members as potential bystanders, said. said there are currently 342 Green alizing that somehow we were able Asst. A&E Editor reaching decisions because she “It was just a great feeling to fice of Civil Rights, and they are na- and seeks to engage them, through Healy said she gives Red Zone Dot graduates, so the community to inspire him to get involved,” Mc- overthinks and overanalyzes the have throughout filming,” Pine tional regulations in which schools awareness, education, and skills talks to every first-year floor where is responding to it well. The Green Daniel said. This Christmas, the timeless events of her life. She sees this as said. are accountable to follow.” practice, in proactive behaviors that they discuss consent and how to Dot graduates consist of faculty, fairytales from your childhood a tendency in modern women to “Into the Woods” is unique in Title IX, often times intimidating establish intolerance of violence,” handle certain situations should staff, graduate and undergraduate will be brought to life on the big not trust their gut and wanted to that it will reach both adult and to college students because of its dif- according to UD’s website. they arise. students. screen in James Lapine’s “Into the portray that in Cinderella. child audiences. The film infuses Woods,” featuring music by Ste- “She just overthinks throughout the excitement of the fairytales phen Sondheim. The film, based the entire piece until something loved by children with the harsher on the Broadway musical, fol- she really reckons with happens. 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Kendrick described Cinderella as rylines feel as if they were all on 6 NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Title IX updates, Green Dot program to prevent violence COLUMN

GRACE MCCORMICK ‘Mockingjay’ slow, sets up second half of film Staff Writer “I think it has taken off so well because faculty and students now NATHAN HELFFERICH the book “Mockingjay” provide is District 13, an underground, entertaining person in the fran- it could be. The odds weren’t nec- Staff Writer enough substance for two quality multi-layered structure. This fit- chise. Donald Sutherland, who essarily in this movie’s favor to The University of Dayton released have the power to do something...” movies? tingly provides the movie with plays President Snow, has only begin with. updates to the Title IX document in In 2010, “Harry Potter and the The second movie of the Hun- a dark setting, darker than the become more and more exciting This movie was made to build an email to the UD community on Deathly Hallows: Part 1” was re- ger Games franchise, “Catching previous two installments of the to watch as the story progresses. up “Mockingjay Part 2,” and it Nov. 14, sent by David Sipusic, Title leased. It was the first time a book- Fire,” ended with main character franchise. One of the most interesting was extremely effective in doing IX/Section 504 Coordinator and Eq- adapted movie franchise split the Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Law- Where this movie found most characters introduced into the that. Whether or not that build- uity Compliance Officer at UD. ficult content, can be better under- A national program, The Green In addition to Red Zone talks, final novel of the series into two rence) and fellow tributes break- of its success is in the acting. Yet movie is President Coin (Julianne up warranted its own movie is a Title IX, as briefly explained in stood by visiting knowyourix.org. Dot Strategy was founded by Doro- the Green Dot program also hosts KRISTEN ALTENAU movies. Just one year later, the ing out of the Hunger Games again, Lawrence provided a strong Moore), president of District 13 question of debate. It seems like the email, is the university’s non- “Overall, students are excited thy Edwards, originating in the speakers, Green Dot training ses- SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION same strategy was implemented arena as an act of rebellion. Her lead role as the fierce, resilient and leader of the rebellion against “Mockingjay Part 1” simply ex- discrimination and anti-harassment and looking for ways to prevent vio- United Kingdom less than 10 years sions and events such as Take Back EDUCATION COORDINATOR with the Twilight Saga. Are the friend and fellow District 12 trib- Katniss Everdeen. The late Philip the Capitol. Moore does a great job panded on what “Catching Fire” policy. Updates include “accommo- lence and our programs offer that ago, Altenau said. It was a huge the Night. motives of this strategy truly to ute, Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), was Seymour Hoffman delivered as of creating an ambiguous charac- accomplished in the last scene of dations if the parties cannot be in education,” Altenau said. success, so a four-day certification Altenau said Take Back the Night “I think it has taken off so well improve the movie experience for captured by the corrupt govern- Plutarch Heavevnsbee, the ener- ter, leaving the audience to ques- its movie. the same room with each other dur- While the Title IX document is became available for other universi- is an event offered in the spring on because faculty and students now moviegoers? Or is this plan purely ment, the Capitol. The last 10 sec- getic proponent of the rebellion, tion her motives behind the rebel- As far as what the future holds ing a hearing or when a party needs expanding nationally, the Green Dot ties to launch the program on their campus; this year’s will take place have the power to do something with for monetary gain? onds of the movie show Katniss working with Katniss to send mes- lion. for Hunger Games fans, they can a modification to be able to partici- program is expanding and taking campuses. Monday, March 30, at 8 p.m. Survi- techniques learned in the training “The Hunger Games: Mock- with a bone-chilling look of anger sages of revolution to the Capitol. If you’re looking for fast- rest assured knowing that “Mock- pate in the process.” off as well, partly in response to the Altenau said the program offers vors of sexual violence march from sessions,” Altenau said. ingjay Part 1” was released Nov. and intensity. She’s clearly pissed, It was refreshing to see Jeffrey paced, nonstop excitement simi- ingjay Part 2,” set to be released It goes on further stating, “Title release of the department of public separate presentations for every the Humanities building to Art- Colleen McDaniel, sophomore 21. Just like the Harry Potter and and something is clearly about to Wright receive more screen time lar to “The Hunger Games” and November 2015, is destined for IX Coordinator will ensure and doc- safety’s “Campus Security and Fire freshman floor called “Red Zone”; Street through the student neigh- psychology and women and gender Twilight franchises, the Hunger go down. as he reprised his role as Beetee, “Catching Fire,” you won’t find greatness. It’s often said that the ument the implementation of steps Safety Report,” which discloses in- other presentations are given borhood. It starts out silent and then studies major, is a graduate and peer Games trilogy also split the final In “Mockingjay Part 1,” Kat- the genius who contributes to the it in “Mockingjay Part 1.” Repeti- best things come to those who identified to prevent recurrence of formation regarding campus crime around the school on issues such works up to a chant. Last spring stu- educator. She said her best memory book into two movies. While many niss is recruited for the rebellion rebellion by wreaking havoc on tive scenes and a slow-moving wait, so here’s to waiting another the harassment and remedy the dis- and safety from the three previous as cultural media, and self-defense dents shouted, “shatter the silence.” since being involved in the program fans may have been thrilled that against the Capitol. She is used the technology system of the Cap- plot kept this movie from achiev- year with chins up, smiles on. criminatory effects on the complain- calendar years, and can be reviewed classes are offered. “The goals of the program are to came when she was giving a Red there was an extra movie added heavily as propaganda to spark itol. Woody Harrelson reminded ing success. For the plot that they I give “The Hunger Games: ant and others, as appropriate.” at www.udayton.edu/publicsafety/ Sarah Healy, junior sports man- find a solution to the red dots [vio- Zone talk to a male floor: One of the to the franchise, I found myself the rebellion in other districts. the audience that his character were working with, however, the Mockingjay Part 1” 2.5 out of four A more detailed list of the updates campus_crime_reporting. agement major, is a peer educator lence] with green dots. Violence will students kept interrupting and mak- skeptical. Could the content of The home base for this rebellion Haymitch might just be the most movie was about as successful as stars. and explanations can be found in the The Green Dot program, which with the Green Dot program. not be tolerated at the University of ing jokes while she was presenting, email and online at go.udayton.edu/ came to campus last academic year, “I wanted to get more involved Dayton, so everyone has to do some- however, he ended up coming up to nondiscrimination. is designed to educate students to help current and new students thing,” Altenau said. her at the end and is planning on Kristen Altenau, the sexual vio- about the dangers of sexual violence realize that even one person experi- Altenau said 100 percent of stu- joining the team in the spring. lence prevention education coordi- and how to intervene in order to pre- encing this [sexual violence] is too dents who have gone through the “I guess it was that feeling of ‘Into the Woods’ film features star-studded cast nator at UD, said the changes were vent those situations. many and that it does happen even seven-hour training program have reaching out to someone who we felt necessary because “they come from “The model targets all communi- on a campus as safe as ours,” she gone on to use the techniques. She did not want to hear us, and then re- MARY KATE DORR a modern woman who has trouble the same page. Congress, more specifically the Of- ty members as potential bystanders, said. said there are currently 342 Green alizing that somehow we were able Asst. A&E Editor reaching decisions because she “It was just a great feeling to fice of Civil Rights, and they are na- and seeks to engage them, through Healy said she gives Red Zone Dot graduates, so the community to inspire him to get involved,” Mc- overthinks and overanalyzes the have throughout filming,” Pine tional regulations in which schools awareness, education, and skills talks to every first-year floor where is responding to it well. The Green Daniel said. This Christmas, the timeless events of her life. She sees this as said. are accountable to follow.” practice, in proactive behaviors that they discuss consent and how to Dot graduates consist of faculty, fairytales from your childhood a tendency in modern women to “Into the Woods” is unique in Title IX, often times intimidating establish intolerance of violence,” handle certain situations should staff, graduate and undergraduate will be brought to life on the big not trust their gut and wanted to that it will reach both adult and to college students because of its dif- according to UD’s website. they arise. students. screen in James Lapine’s “Into the portray that in Cinderella. child audiences. The film infuses Woods,” featuring music by Ste- “She just overthinks throughout the excitement of the fairytales phen Sondheim. The film, based the entire piece until something loved by children with the harsher on the Broadway musical, fol- she really reckons with happens. 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Kendrick described Cinderella as rylines feel as if they were all on 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 9 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Rock band Bobaflex to perform in Dayton ERIN CALLAHAN for six months straight and we’re The Men of Chief A&E Writer not missing a beat. This is the best sound we’ve ever had, more amped In 1998, Bobaflex was just your up and high energy.” PROFILE typical garage band in a small McCoy credited the success of 23 Evanston West Virginia town. What stands their new album and recent shows out about this group of rockers is to the band’s longevity. its extensive 16-year career, 13 of “Since we’ve been around for which have been spent on the road, so long, we’re not fighting to stay KATY HOEPER say when Carmen got cheated on by as well as the fact that four of the alive anymore, and we were really Staff Writer his girlfriend. five members have been there able to take our time on this al- from the start. bum,” he said. “Our strong suit is FN: What’s your favorite spot at FN: What’s your house song? When they were kids, the band live performance, so we thought, UD? ML: Snake Farm. was inspired by Guns N’ Roses on ‘Let’s try and make this album John Klingler: Mario’s is the toilet. CB: Sterling found this song. TV, practiced six to eight hours a sound live.’ It’s just two guitars, Mario LoVerde: Specifically the toilet JK: I’m not really happy it’s our song… day and knew they wanted more bass, drums and three singers. in the sky, on the seventh floor of the CB: Well, you can’t choose a song; it out of life than what their small It’s really instrumental, and defi- library. chooses you. football town could offer. nitely bigger, brighter and better Carmen DiCillo: Or his red truck. If Bobaflex stars Marty and Shaun than our last album. It’s exactly you see anyone riding around in a red FN: Give everyone in your house a McCoy on guitar and vocals, Dave what we wanted.” truck, it’s him. superlative. Tipple on guitar, Tommy Johnson It seems to be exactly what Chris Bendel: I really like . SY: Oh we have them! We already came on drums and Jymmy Tolland on the audience wants, too. Though ML: Another one is The Wedge. It’s up with them! Mario, you’ve got these, bass and vocals. they aim to represent the hard- a house full of dummies. Put that in right? Marty McCoy described Bobaf- working, blue-collar folks who West Virginia-based rock band Bobaflex will play at Oddbody’s Music Room Friday. Photo courtesy of New Ocean Media. there. And make sure to quote me on it. ML: Sterling is Most Likely to be Le- lex as “true-blue rock ’n’ roll.” want to blow off some steam on Sterling Yates: The back bar [at Tim’s] gally Blind by 25. Chris is Most Likely They’re used to playing in front the weekend, McCoy joked that when it’s open. Or the tree house with to Wear Pleated Slacks every day of of 20,000 to 30,000 people at con- he still gets excited when teenag- their parents raised them on. As 13 years of touring could sound of performing – what we’ve been DJ Snowman. his life. Carmen is Most Likely to Get certs or music festivals, but on ers show up, thinking, “Yes! We’re far as what they write and play trying to some musicians. Bobaf- working for all day.” ML: Oh wait, in quotes, “That stupid Cheated on by his Girlfriend. And John Friday, the band will rock out at still relevant!” themselves, they take a personal lex is an exception. Looking forward, McCoy said he fountain by Marycrest.” is Most Likely to Micro-manage him- Oddbody’s Music Room in Dayton. Fans of their ’80s-style rock approach. “Touring is the dream. It’s hopes to eventually be “the biggest SY: There’s actually a cool cemetery self to Death. Dayton is only one stop on their span multiple generations, from “Our inspiration now, and for camping and playing rock music band in the world, with their own there. CD: John needs like two planners. His 2014 tour, which has averaged 13-year-olds to 50-year-olds, he the last seven years or so has come all in one trip,” McCoy said. “It’s jet planes and playing in stadiums ML: Yeah, people are dying to get in life is in his planner. Everything. Hair- about 150 shows to promote the said. from actual experiences that have like a drug. We may do a radio – like any other band hopes to do.” there. cut, cleaning his desk. I guarantee it band’s sixth studio album, “Char- The influences that have made happened to the band or our close show in the morning, and then Bobaflex will perform at Odd- JK: Don’t put that in there. says what time he needs to drink wa- Left to right Tommy Behr, Carmen Dicillo, Mario LoVerde, John Klingler, Chris Bendel and Sterling Yates are all lucky enough to live with the sports edi- tor of Flyer News. Photo courtesy of Carmen Dicillo. latan’s Web,” and they’re showing Bobaflex what it is today are deep- friends,” he said. “We create melo- eat lunch on the road. Next up af- body’s Music Room Friday, Dec. ML: Probably the volleyball court on ter in there. no plans of slowing down. ly rooted. The band members lis- dies you want to sing back. They ter arriving at the venue is sound 5, at 7 p.m. For more information, Kiefaber that they ripped down for no SY: Tommy is Most Likely to be a Serial SY: Well, Carmen, you’re tacky and touch the natural wood because our SY: Yeah, in Waco, Texas. “We’re a well-oiled machine,” ten to just about everything, Mc- aren’t too heavy or too light.” check, meet and greets, dinner and visit theofficialbobaflex.com. reason. Killer. (High-pitched voice) “Dandy”.. umm…. landlords are very picky about it. McCoy said. “We’ve been touring Coy said, and much of it is what Despite a passion for the music, finally we get the adrenaline rush CD: The Blend in the library is pretty CB: He literally can’t match colors. If ML: Here come those great communi- TB: Mario not lifting up the toilet seat is FN: Who do you want to perform tight. you see a guy walking around wearing cation skills… another tradition. And guys nights mi- in Daytona? SY: Marianist dining hall in Barrett. shirts and pants that are the same col- SY: You’re tacky! No wonder no girls nus John. And Scrabble on Tuesdays at JK: Nickelback. CD: Sterling is interning there and go- ors… It’s Tommy. wanted to go to his high school… 10 p.m. with “Shark Tank.” CB: Nick Jonas. And Colbie Caillat. DJ creates song based on experience in Dayton ing into the seminary after. JK: Mario is Most Likely to be on ML: Well I hate that Chris never up- ML: I’d say The Beatles. Hoarders. dates his phone. FN: If you guys were visiting for JK: Dig them up then. Don’t tell me FN: If you had a pet, what would CD: And Most Likely to Let his Food CB: (holding iPhone) Yeah, I don’t trust your 10-year reunion, what would it can’t be done, because it can be KATIE CHRISTOFF hometown of Boston then trav- it be? go Bad. Apple. At least I’m not like Sterling. He you all be up to? done. A&E Editor elled to Miami; Austin, Texas; Las CB: Well, we almost got four ducks last likes Tinder. CB: Mario would still be playing with TB: Maroon 5. Vegas; Boulder, Colorado; San year. FN: If your house came with a SY: No I’m not that into it anymore, I power tools. JK: And he is being 100 percent se- Last year, DJ Marc Freccero “The people in Dayton and Columbus were Francisco; Portland, Oregon and ML: They were only $19.99, but the dia- warning label, what would it say? swear. ML: I don’t know, man, I’m just living rious. quit his job at a major accounting Chicago, before heading to Co- pers for them were really expensive. So JK: We need to carefully craft this JK: Mario is in a long-term relation- the life fast and easy. ML: All I have to say anymore is… firm to travel the country and pur- the best people I met around the country.” lumbus. He left Columbus for New it just wasn’t economically efficient. one… Warning: Tommy Lives Here. ship with a… a nice girl. We will leave CD: Sterling will definitely be jobless I hate John. sue his true passion: music. York City, where he just ended his SY: And they were going to quack all ML: Warning: Tables not Welcome. it at that. and blind, because of his lack of writ- “I graduated college with a de- tour. night. CB: We have already gone through two SY: Can you tell her happy belated ten communication. FN: What advice do you want to gree in accounting, got a job with Freccero’s Light Nearby Project ML: I’d have an armadillo if I could. tables. By the time we get a new table, birthday from us? ML: Tommy won’t be here because give underclassmen? one of the biggest accounting inspired a blog and YouTube chan- Tommy Behr: A Flemmish rabbit. Be- it is completely destroyed by the next he’s at Area 51, and John’s going to SY: Don’t stop in 23 Evanston. firms in the world, worked there nel, which allowed him to combine cause they are big. weekend. FN: Do you have any house tradi- be married with five daughters. CD: Work your little butt off and for two months and hated my life,” ton and Columbus, Ohio, both of He ended up talking with some MARK FRECCERO his passions of music, writing and ML: Here’s another one. Warning: tions? CD: John is going to be a stay-at- it’ll pay off. Life’s what you make it. he said. “I realized that life’s too which ended up being his favorite students there who asked him to DJ, creator of the Light Nearby Project inspiring others. These outlets FN: Care to share your most embar- Freshmen Grind Parties. On week- SY: “Shark Tank,” on rerun. We are home dad planning his daughter’s CB: Make a product and try to ap- short, and I needed to do some- places. play at their house in the student also helped him gain enough noto- rassing moment at UD? ends, there are always like 300 fresh- big Barbara fans. And Mark Cuban. lives out on papers. pear on Shark Tank. thing different and radical.” “The people in Dayton and Co- neighborhood the following night. riety to begin booking gigs regu- ML: I fell asleep on our front porch the men here. But no beer. We don’t give But we don’t watch the new season. SY: Carmen’s going to be on his SY: Don’t mess around with girls On a whim, he decided to visit lumbus were the best people I met “That’s pretty much what I’ve produced in Dayton and Columbus larly and make a living from being day before my 21st birthday. I woke them any beer. No, more like season two, episode 36. fourth wife who just cheated on that wear Jesus Cruisers or Tevas. 10 cities in 10 months, live out of around the country. I’m not even been doing,” Freccero said. “I’ve is trap, kind of like ‘Harlem Shake’ a DJ. He plans to release the full al- up at 6 a.m. to people kicking me in CD: By the time we are heading out to CB: All of us sneak John’s food. And him. SY: Do not catch Ebola. No Ebola, his car and produce a song reflect- joking,” Freccero said. “They were had so many random encounters but slowed down.” bum with all the songs he created the ribs. I’ve also fallen asleep on this the bars, our house is just packed with he sometimes thinks he’s nice giving us ML: Christopher is going to be the no Jesus Cruisers. They go hand- ing each city after spending some just more straightforward about that have turned out to be posi- “I made a chill hip-hop song on his tour March 3, the one-year porch between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 freshmen. food, but really, we have all been taking absolute biggest corporate pawn. in-hand, I think, right? time there. Freccero deemed this things and very honest.” tive.” that’s still upbeat to reflect the peo- anniversary of when he began. a.m. no less than four times. Also, Car- CB: It’s actually scary. I hope we it all year. “Hey Bendel, can you come in Sat- ML: Remember one fish, two fish, journey the Light Nearby Project. During the month he spent in The positive energy and friend- ple in Dayton,” he said. “They’re For more information on the men got cheated on by his ex-girlfriend. weren’t like that. JK: Yeah, well, I have a tradition of urday?” and he’ll be like “Yeah, red fish, blue fish. “I wanted to inspire others to Ohio, Freccero spent some time at ly nature of the people he met here laidback but still rage, and the Light Nearby Project or to listen to Frequently. Wait, if this is online, can my own. After about three months of OK!” thinking he’ll move up, but TB: Don’t trust a turtle with a lead pursue what they love, so I decided the University of Dayton. inspired a song that is a combina- song reflects that duality.” He said Freccero’s mixes, visit lightnearby. you post links to videos? FN: What do you like least? school, I check the labels of Mario’s he never will. foot. And find housing for junior to lead by example,” Freccero said. “My first weekend here was my tion of upbeat and chill, he said. it would also encapsulate the col- com. CD: I found another girlfriend, and she CD: Sterling, I hate your terrible writ- food, and there are always some from JK: Still writing articles that no and senior year immediately. During the end of his journey, birthday weekend, and we went “The vibe I got was very inter- lege environment in Dayton. treats me right. ten communication skills. You’re very before school even started. So I throw one reads. Covering high school Freccero spent a month in Day- to this bar called Tim’s,” he said. esting,” Freccero said. “The song I Freccero began his tour in his SY: Yeah, if I had to say my most em- unclear. And nothing that you ever say them away. football, with like two people as the barrassing story, I would definitely makes any sense at all. SY: Oh and another tradition is don’t audience. 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 9 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Rock band Bobaflex to perform in Dayton ERIN CALLAHAN for six months straight and we’re The Men of Chief A&E Writer not missing a beat. This is the best sound we’ve ever had, more amped In 1998, Bobaflex was just your up and high energy.” PROFILE typical garage band in a small McCoy credited the success of 23 Evanston West Virginia town. What stands their new album and recent shows out about this group of rockers is to the band’s longevity. its extensive 16-year career, 13 of “Since we’ve been around for which have been spent on the road, so long, we’re not fighting to stay KATY HOEPER say when Carmen got cheated on by as well as the fact that four of the alive anymore, and we were really Staff Writer his girlfriend. five members have been there able to take our time on this al- from the start. bum,” he said. “Our strong suit is FN: What’s your favorite spot at FN: What’s your house song? When they were kids, the band live performance, so we thought, UD? ML: Snake Farm. was inspired by Guns N’ Roses on ‘Let’s try and make this album John Klingler: Mario’s is the toilet. CB: Sterling found this song. TV, practiced six to eight hours a sound live.’ It’s just two guitars, Mario LoVerde: Specifically the toilet JK: I’m not really happy it’s our song… day and knew they wanted more bass, drums and three singers. in the sky, on the seventh floor of the CB: Well, you can’t choose a song; it out of life than what their small It’s really instrumental, and defi- library. chooses you. football town could offer. nitely bigger, brighter and better Carmen DiCillo: Or his red truck. If Bobaflex stars Marty and Shaun than our last album. It’s exactly you see anyone riding around in a red FN: Give everyone in your house a McCoy on guitar and vocals, Dave what we wanted.” truck, it’s him. superlative. Tipple on guitar, Tommy Johnson It seems to be exactly what Chris Bendel: I really like Baujan Field. SY: Oh we have them! We already came on drums and Jymmy Tolland on the audience wants, too. Though ML: Another one is The Wedge. It’s up with them! Mario, you’ve got these, bass and vocals. they aim to represent the hard- a house full of dummies. Put that in right? Marty McCoy described Bobaf- working, blue-collar folks who West Virginia-based rock band Bobaflex will play at Oddbody’s Music Room Friday. Photo courtesy of New Ocean Media. there. And make sure to quote me on it. ML: Sterling is Most Likely to be Le- lex as “true-blue rock ’n’ roll.” want to blow off some steam on Sterling Yates: The back bar [at Tim’s] gally Blind by 25. Chris is Most Likely They’re used to playing in front the weekend, McCoy joked that when it’s open. Or the tree house with to Wear Pleated Slacks every day of of 20,000 to 30,000 people at con- he still gets excited when teenag- their parents raised them on. As 13 years of touring could sound of performing – what we’ve been DJ Snowman. his life. Carmen is Most Likely to Get certs or music festivals, but on ers show up, thinking, “Yes! We’re far as what they write and play trying to some musicians. Bobaf- working for all day.” ML: Oh wait, in quotes, “That stupid Cheated on by his Girlfriend. And John Friday, the band will rock out at still relevant!” themselves, they take a personal lex is an exception. Looking forward, McCoy said he fountain by Marycrest.” is Most Likely to Micro-manage him- Oddbody’s Music Room in Dayton. Fans of their ’80s-style rock approach. “Touring is the dream. It’s hopes to eventually be “the biggest SY: There’s actually a cool cemetery self to Death. Dayton is only one stop on their span multiple generations, from “Our inspiration now, and for camping and playing rock music band in the world, with their own there. CD: John needs like two planners. His 2014 tour, which has averaged 13-year-olds to 50-year-olds, he the last seven years or so has come all in one trip,” McCoy said. “It’s jet planes and playing in stadiums ML: Yeah, people are dying to get in life is in his planner. Everything. Hair- about 150 shows to promote the said. from actual experiences that have like a drug. We may do a radio – like any other band hopes to do.” there. cut, cleaning his desk. I guarantee it band’s sixth studio album, “Char- The influences that have made happened to the band or our close show in the morning, and then Bobaflex will perform at Odd- JK: Don’t put that in there. says what time he needs to drink wa- Left to right Tommy Behr, Carmen Dicillo, Mario LoVerde, John Klingler, Chris Bendel and Sterling Yates are all lucky enough to live with the sports edi- tor of Flyer News. Photo courtesy of Carmen Dicillo. latan’s Web,” and they’re showing Bobaflex what it is today are deep- friends,” he said. “We create melo- eat lunch on the road. Next up af- body’s Music Room Friday, Dec. ML: Probably the volleyball court on ter in there. no plans of slowing down. ly rooted. The band members lis- dies you want to sing back. They ter arriving at the venue is sound 5, at 7 p.m. For more information, Kiefaber that they ripped down for no SY: Tommy is Most Likely to be a Serial SY: Well, Carmen, you’re tacky and touch the natural wood because our SY: Yeah, in Waco, Texas. “We’re a well-oiled machine,” ten to just about everything, Mc- aren’t too heavy or too light.” check, meet and greets, dinner and visit theofficialbobaflex.com. reason. Killer. (High-pitched voice) “Dandy”.. umm…. landlords are very picky about it. McCoy said. “We’ve been touring Coy said, and much of it is what Despite a passion for the music, finally we get the adrenaline rush CD: The Blend in the library is pretty CB: He literally can’t match colors. If ML: Here come those great communi- TB: Mario not lifting up the toilet seat is FN: Who do you want to perform tight. you see a guy walking around wearing cation skills… another tradition. And guys nights mi- in Daytona? SY: Marianist dining hall in Barrett. shirts and pants that are the same col- SY: You’re tacky! No wonder no girls nus John. And Scrabble on Tuesdays at JK: Nickelback. CD: Sterling is interning there and go- ors… It’s Tommy. wanted to go to his high school… 10 p.m. with “Shark Tank.” CB: Nick Jonas. And Colbie Caillat. DJ creates song based on experience in Dayton ing into the seminary after. JK: Mario is Most Likely to be on ML: Well I hate that Chris never up- ML: I’d say The Beatles. Hoarders. dates his phone. FN: If you guys were visiting for JK: Dig them up then. Don’t tell me FN: If you had a pet, what would CD: And Most Likely to Let his Food CB: (holding iPhone) Yeah, I don’t trust your 10-year reunion, what would it can’t be done, because it can be KATIE CHRISTOFF hometown of Boston then trav- it be? go Bad. Apple. At least I’m not like Sterling. He you all be up to? done. A&E Editor elled to Miami; Austin, Texas; Las CB: Well, we almost got four ducks last likes Tinder. CB: Mario would still be playing with TB: Maroon 5. Vegas; Boulder, Colorado; San year. FN: If your house came with a SY: No I’m not that into it anymore, I power tools. JK: And he is being 100 percent se- Last year, DJ Marc Freccero “The people in Dayton and Columbus were Francisco; Portland, Oregon and ML: They were only $19.99, but the dia- warning label, what would it say? swear. ML: I don’t know, man, I’m just living rious. quit his job at a major accounting Chicago, before heading to Co- pers for them were really expensive. So JK: We need to carefully craft this JK: Mario is in a long-term relation- the life fast and easy. ML: All I have to say anymore is… firm to travel the country and pur- the best people I met around the country.” lumbus. He left Columbus for New it just wasn’t economically efficient. one… Warning: Tommy Lives Here. ship with a… a nice girl. We will leave CD: Sterling will definitely be jobless I hate John. sue his true passion: music. York City, where he just ended his SY: And they were going to quack all ML: Warning: Tables not Welcome. it at that. and blind, because of his lack of writ- “I graduated college with a de- tour. night. CB: We have already gone through two SY: Can you tell her happy belated ten communication. FN: What advice do you want to gree in accounting, got a job with Freccero’s Light Nearby Project ML: I’d have an armadillo if I could. tables. By the time we get a new table, birthday from us? ML: Tommy won’t be here because give underclassmen? one of the biggest accounting inspired a blog and YouTube chan- Tommy Behr: A Flemmish rabbit. Be- it is completely destroyed by the next he’s at Area 51, and John’s going to SY: Don’t stop in 23 Evanston. firms in the world, worked there nel, which allowed him to combine cause they are big. weekend. FN: Do you have any house tradi- be married with five daughters. CD: Work your little butt off and for two months and hated my life,” ton and Columbus, Ohio, both of He ended up talking with some MARK FRECCERO his passions of music, writing and ML: Here’s another one. Warning: tions? CD: John is going to be a stay-at- it’ll pay off. Life’s what you make it. he said. “I realized that life’s too which ended up being his favorite students there who asked him to DJ, creator of the Light Nearby Project inspiring others. These outlets FN: Care to share your most embar- Freshmen Grind Parties. On week- SY: “Shark Tank,” on rerun. We are home dad planning his daughter’s CB: Make a product and try to ap- short, and I needed to do some- places. play at their house in the student also helped him gain enough noto- rassing moment at UD? ends, there are always like 300 fresh- big Barbara fans. And Mark Cuban. lives out on papers. pear on Shark Tank. thing different and radical.” “The people in Dayton and Co- neighborhood the following night. riety to begin booking gigs regu- ML: I fell asleep on our front porch the men here. But no beer. We don’t give But we don’t watch the new season. SY: Carmen’s going to be on his SY: Don’t mess around with girls On a whim, he decided to visit lumbus were the best people I met “That’s pretty much what I’ve produced in Dayton and Columbus larly and make a living from being day before my 21st birthday. I woke them any beer. No, more like season two, episode 36. fourth wife who just cheated on that wear Jesus Cruisers or Tevas. 10 cities in 10 months, live out of around the country. I’m not even been doing,” Freccero said. “I’ve is trap, kind of like ‘Harlem Shake’ a DJ. He plans to release the full al- up at 6 a.m. to people kicking me in CD: By the time we are heading out to CB: All of us sneak John’s food. And him. SY: Do not catch Ebola. No Ebola, his car and produce a song reflect- joking,” Freccero said. “They were had so many random encounters but slowed down.” bum with all the songs he created the ribs. I’ve also fallen asleep on this the bars, our house is just packed with he sometimes thinks he’s nice giving us ML: Christopher is going to be the no Jesus Cruisers. They go hand- ing each city after spending some just more straightforward about that have turned out to be posi- “I made a chill hip-hop song on his tour March 3, the one-year porch between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 freshmen. food, but really, we have all been taking absolute biggest corporate pawn. in-hand, I think, right? time there. Freccero deemed this things and very honest.” tive.” that’s still upbeat to reflect the peo- anniversary of when he began. a.m. no less than four times. Also, Car- CB: It’s actually scary. I hope we it all year. “Hey Bendel, can you come in Sat- ML: Remember one fish, two fish, journey the Light Nearby Project. During the month he spent in The positive energy and friend- ple in Dayton,” he said. “They’re For more information on the men got cheated on by his ex-girlfriend. weren’t like that. JK: Yeah, well, I have a tradition of urday?” and he’ll be like “Yeah, red fish, blue fish. “I wanted to inspire others to Ohio, Freccero spent some time at ly nature of the people he met here laidback but still rage, and the Light Nearby Project or to listen to Frequently. Wait, if this is online, can my own. After about three months of OK!” thinking he’ll move up, but TB: Don’t trust a turtle with a lead pursue what they love, so I decided the University of Dayton. inspired a song that is a combina- song reflects that duality.” He said Freccero’s mixes, visit lightnearby. you post links to videos? FN: What do you like least? school, I check the labels of Mario’s he never will. foot. And find housing for junior to lead by example,” Freccero said. “My first weekend here was my tion of upbeat and chill, he said. it would also encapsulate the col- com. CD: I found another girlfriend, and she CD: Sterling, I hate your terrible writ- food, and there are always some from JK: Still writing articles that no and senior year immediately. During the end of his journey, birthday weekend, and we went “The vibe I got was very inter- lege environment in Dayton. treats me right. ten communication skills. You’re very before school even started. So I throw one reads. Covering high school Freccero spent a month in Day- to this bar called Tim’s,” he said. esting,” Freccero said. “The song I Freccero began his tour in his SY: Yeah, if I had to say my most em- unclear. And nothing that you ever say them away. football, with like two people as the barrassing story, I would definitely makes any sense at all. SY: Oh and another tradition is don’t audience. 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Ferguson will be remembered in a negative light and stealing a box of cigarillos. Hate cannot drive out hate. Only love can do that.” Needless to say, the details of

—Martin Luther King, Jr. what happened next – the confron- “We’re protected under the Constitution to assemble, tation between Officer Wilson and U.S. civil rights activist, 1929–1968 Brown – are sketchy. Wilson claims but what good is it it to put lives at risk?” Brown prevented him from exiting his police cruiser. He told the grand fneditorial jury and “Good Morning America” Protests in Ferguson spark debate CHRIS ZIMMER he “felt like a five-year-old” going up EARPLUGS: Columnist, Junior against “Hulk Hogan.” terlife while the other resigned from 1950s again, and racial tensions are CHRIS ZIMMER want the police, whose salaries tests by giving them a good If only police officers were re- his job and is receiving death threats. still alive and real. Columnist DON’T TUNE OUT YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS are funded by the taxpayers, to amount of coverage. Initially, I quite frankly didn’t quired to wear vest cams like the This tragic incident has no doubt Even though I initially felt de- stop shooting and killing the At the heart of this issue is care when I heard 18-year-old Mi- UD police officers, and thousands of racially divided our country. tached from the story, I saw its ef- membered as a site of looting and We’re tired of hearing that you’re tired of hearing about Ferguson. citizens they have a sworn duty the basic principle of constitu- chael Brown was shot by police of- other departments across the coun- According to CNN, 54 percent of fects first hand Tuesday, Nov. 25 - one protests. Last week, the grand jury’s decision not to indict former officer Darren to protect. tional rights. ficer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, 2014. try, we might know what happened. non-white Americans believe Wilson day after the grand jury decided not While yes, these events have made Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown unleashed a fury across The most unfortunate part The family of Mike Brown That sounds terrible, I know. Wilson fired 12 bullets at Brown, should be not be charged with mur- to indict Wilson on murder charges. people question racial divides be- America. Protesters took to the streets, to the airwaves and to social me- of the whole Ferguson debate would like to see Wilson in- Yes, it was a sad story to read on- two of which were from the police der, and 38 percent of whites say he As I was driving back from Cincin- tween police officers and communi- dia to voice their opinions on the case and on the state of race in America. E VA N S H A U B is that it has turned into a race dicted and stand trial. line and follow on TV, but I’m not car. shouldn’t be charged with any crime nati with my older brother, we saw ties, they have to remember Wilson Much of the media, and many of our community members, have fo- Opinions Editor issue when it shouldn’t be. All Wilson would also argue for a resident of the St. Louis suburb Six hit Brown in his chest and at all. Racially biased? the protests spill over on to I-75. hasn’t been indicted, and Michael cused their attention on the riots that followed the decision, ignoring the lives matter. his constitutional rights, stat- of Ferguson, Missouri, and I didn’t head, according to the postmortem Possibly. This was just one of the 21 riots Brown isn’t going to resurrect from peaceful, sober dialogue of cooler heads. When critics have addressed There’s no doubt that the It doesn’t matter if you’re ing that he felt the need to de- know Mike Brown. examination report conducted by the At the end of the day, it was Wil- that night organized by the Rev. Al the dead. these arguments, they have often countered them with the insistence that most controversial topic in black, white or purple - you’re fend himself. The evidence was clear. St. Louis County Medical Examiner. son’s word against other community Sharpton and the National Action Everything besides that is just the protesters are the ones making race an issue in the conversation. the United States of America life matters and has value. The bad part about these Even though Brown was de- Witnesses say Brown put his hands members. By default, he has more Network. good commentary for cable news. They suggest that, if only we could ignore the racial component of the right now can be found with That’s the main idea that protests is that they’ve grown scribed as a “gentle giant” who up and screamed, “I don’t have a gun. credibility, which many questioned Yes, we’re protected under the The whole situation is terrible, story, it would go away, and thus we could achieve a more equal society. the protests occurring in Fer- should be taken from the Fer- to affect local people in a nega- “didn’t cause trouble” by his teach- Stop shooting!” but Wilson assured given the historical segregation be- Constitution to assemble, but what but maybe the best way to change Regardless of the soundness of that argument, the fact that many in guson, Missouri and around guson protests, but the reality tive way who might not have ers at Normandy High School, there the American public Brown charged tween Ferguson citizens and police good is it to put lives at risk? the system is to become a part of it, this nation don’t want to talk about Ferguson is telling. It exposes the the country. is that it’s not. ever known Brown or Wilson. is video evidence of him physically at him like a caged bull. officers. If anything, this case has Fifty years down the road the not oppose it. deeper problem that despite an outburst of emotion on behalf of pro- As most people know by now, This is an issue that has be- People have had their entire assaulting a convenience store clerk Either way, one man is in the af- made us feel as if we’re living in the city of Ferguson is going to be re- testers and sympathizers, who believe that there is a grievous injustice the protests started after Fer- come almost as polarizing to livelihoods ruined by others against the black community occurring in Ferguson and in cities like it guson policeman Darren Wil- the American public as politi- who made careless decisions. across the country, there is a large portion of the population that just son shot and killed 18-year-old cal elections themselves. All throughout Ferguson, peo- doesn’t give a damn. Mike Brown while on duty. On one side of the coin you ple have seen their small busi- Black Friday opposes Thanksgiving values fnstaff 2014–2015 While violence and rioting certainly will not move the discussion for- The details of what really have people angry that Dar- nesses looted and burned down ward, the peaceful protesters deserve to be heard. With such extreme happened that night can be ren Wilson wasn’t indicted to the ground. emotion surrounding this issue, we should all pay them some respect debated, but the effects of the and given a true trial by a jury It might not be fair that Dar- time to eat as much food as pos- store missed out on a lot of op- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ART DIRECTOR and listen to what they have to say. America was founded as a nation of protests cannot. of his peers, and on the other ren Wilson wasn’t indicted, sible before running to the nearest portunities by being closed on people who were fed up with being mistreated by their governments. It All over the world, people of side you have people angry but it’s also not fair to burn shopping mall. Thanksgiving and, imagined it CC Hutten CIRCULATION MANAGER was founded by people who wanted to freely express their beliefs without all races have started to pro- that protestors are looting and someone’s business down who Soon, we’ll be having Thanks- would be a good idea to stay open (CONTACT: [email protected]) Meghan Ostermueller being harmed for them. test. rioting. has done nothing to deserve it. giving dinner in line waiting for the entire holiday. The protestors in Ferguson are Americans, too. Shouting at them to These gatherings span from Whether you agree with the That’s the issue at play in Fer- the doors to open. Thanksgiving’s always been a MANAGING EDITOR ASST. ART DIRECTOR quite down shows a lack of compassion for members of our national com- San Francisco to London and protests are not, they have suc- guson right now. At least this year a decent num- day of being thankful for what we munity who are clearly hurting. At a time of such deep division, compas- beyond, and they don’t appear ceeded in getting our attention None of us can know what’s ber of stores rolled forward their have; it’s even in the name itself. Matthew Worsham Grace Wolford sion is the last thing we should lose. to be stopping anytime soon. on the issue. going to happen next, but we STEVEN GOODMAN times to open on Friday rather Just because someone works for ASST. NEWS EDITOR WEB EDITOR Stop wishing Ferguson would go away. Quite frankly, it’s not going to. What the protestors are calling The media has also played a can hope for one thing – the Asst. Opinions Editor than before. a retail store doesn’t mean they Take out your earplugs and listen to what your neighbors have to say. for is not that complex: they role in perpetuating the pro- safety of everybody involved. Although midnight is still fairly should have less time with their Alise Jarmusz Melissa Shaffer Another Black Friday has come close to Thanksgiving it doesn’t families just so the company can and gone. A day of massive sales turn the holiday into an eat-and- make some extra money. A&E EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR and camping out before a store run affair. With stores constantly open- Katie Christoff Chris Santucci opens or, as a meme I saw put it, Many of the stores that chose to ing earlier and earlier, it seems What are your thoughts on the situation in Ferguson? a day we go and spend a lot of stay closed the entire holiday cited that Black Friday will roll into ASST. A&E EDITOR CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER money on new merchandise right caring about their employees as Black Thursday or possibly even Mary Kate Dorr Ian Moran after saying how thankful we are their reason. into Black Wednesday, and, then, for what we already have. This should always be their mot- who knows if the earlier hours OPINIONS EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER I’ve never seen Black Friday to, and it shouldn’t take a few years would stop? as a massively crowded, panic- of opening stores on Thanksgiving If a store absolutely has to stay Evan Shaub Amanda Dee inducing shopping day, but, then to rediscover these words. open longer for Black Friday deals, again I’ve also never camped out My favorite was Patagonia that, why not go through the weekend? ASST. OPINIONS EDITOR ASST. SOCIAL MEDIA at a store to be the first one inside. when asked if it would be closed It seems to me that would be the Steven Goodman MANAGER I’d much rather wait until the on Thanksgiving, responded with better solution. enormous crowds are gone and get “It’s a holiday, we’re closed!” After all, you can shop just SPORTS EDITOR Megan Burton whatever is left. Shouldn’t that always be the case, about every other day of the year, Chris Bendel What I’ve never understood is though? Apparently not since a but Thanksgiving only comes once. ADVERTISING MANAGER how Black Friday has slowly crept Google search doesn’t pull up mul- into the late hours of Thanksgiv- tiple lists of stores closed on the ASST. SPORTS EDITOR Aline Leclair ing over the past couple years. holiday. Keith Raad (CONTACT:[email protected]) “I think it’s being blown out of proportion.” “Regardless of the verdict, I think the “Just watching footage, it was shocking to “I don’t know enough about it.” “I think our leaders in Washington need Stores slowly made their way from Other stores, like Radioshack, situation has gotten out of hand.” see how people reacted.” to step up and control the situation.” opening at midnight to 10 p.m., 9 decided the opposite of Patagonia, COPY EDITOR p.m., 7 p.m. and even earlier to the apparently. BENJAMIN SCHMEUSSER SAWYER SHUEY BRADY GULLETTE HAMAD ALMOBAYEDH BRIAN CRAIGHEAD Allie Gauthier point where there’s just enough A Radioshack memo said the First Year Junior Junior First Year Junior Biology Mechanical Engineering Marketing & Finance Civil Engineering Economics & International Business 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Ferguson will be remembered in a negative light and stealing a box of cigarillos. Hate cannot drive out hate. Only love can do that.” Needless to say, the details of

—Martin Luther King, Jr. what happened next – the confron- “We’re protected under the Constitution to assemble, tation between Officer Wilson and U.S. civil rights activist, 1929–1968 Brown – are sketchy. Wilson claims but what good is it it to put lives at risk?” Brown prevented him from exiting his police cruiser. He told the grand fneditorial jury and “Good Morning America” Protests in Ferguson spark debate CHRIS ZIMMER he “felt like a five-year-old” going up EARPLUGS: Columnist, Junior against “Hulk Hogan.” terlife while the other resigned from 1950s again, and racial tensions are CHRIS ZIMMER want the police, whose salaries tests by giving them a good If only police officers were re- his job and is receiving death threats. still alive and real. Columnist DON’T TUNE OUT YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS are funded by the taxpayers, to amount of coverage. Initially, I quite frankly didn’t quired to wear vest cams like the This tragic incident has no doubt Even though I initially felt de- stop shooting and killing the At the heart of this issue is care when I heard 18-year-old Mi- UD police officers, and thousands of racially divided our country. tached from the story, I saw its ef- membered as a site of looting and We’re tired of hearing that you’re tired of hearing about Ferguson. citizens they have a sworn duty the basic principle of constitu- chael Brown was shot by police of- other departments across the coun- According to CNN, 54 percent of fects first hand Tuesday, Nov. 25 - one protests. Last week, the grand jury’s decision not to indict former officer Darren to protect. tional rights. ficer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, 2014. try, we might know what happened. non-white Americans believe Wilson day after the grand jury decided not While yes, these events have made Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown unleashed a fury across The most unfortunate part The family of Mike Brown That sounds terrible, I know. Wilson fired 12 bullets at Brown, should be not be charged with mur- to indict Wilson on murder charges. people question racial divides be- America. Protesters took to the streets, to the airwaves and to social me- of the whole Ferguson debate would like to see Wilson in- Yes, it was a sad story to read on- two of which were from the police der, and 38 percent of whites say he As I was driving back from Cincin- tween police officers and communi- dia to voice their opinions on the case and on the state of race in America. E VA N S H A U B is that it has turned into a race dicted and stand trial. line and follow on TV, but I’m not car. shouldn’t be charged with any crime nati with my older brother, we saw ties, they have to remember Wilson Much of the media, and many of our community members, have fo- Opinions Editor issue when it shouldn’t be. All Wilson would also argue for a resident of the St. Louis suburb Six hit Brown in his chest and at all. Racially biased? the protests spill over on to I-75. hasn’t been indicted, and Michael cused their attention on the riots that followed the decision, ignoring the lives matter. his constitutional rights, stat- of Ferguson, Missouri, and I didn’t head, according to the postmortem Possibly. This was just one of the 21 riots Brown isn’t going to resurrect from peaceful, sober dialogue of cooler heads. When critics have addressed There’s no doubt that the It doesn’t matter if you’re ing that he felt the need to de- know Mike Brown. examination report conducted by the At the end of the day, it was Wil- that night organized by the Rev. Al the dead. these arguments, they have often countered them with the insistence that most controversial topic in black, white or purple - you’re fend himself. The evidence was clear. St. Louis County Medical Examiner. son’s word against other community Sharpton and the National Action Everything besides that is just the protesters are the ones making race an issue in the conversation. the United States of America life matters and has value. The bad part about these Even though Brown was de- Witnesses say Brown put his hands members. By default, he has more Network. good commentary for cable news. They suggest that, if only we could ignore the racial component of the right now can be found with That’s the main idea that protests is that they’ve grown scribed as a “gentle giant” who up and screamed, “I don’t have a gun. credibility, which many questioned Yes, we’re protected under the The whole situation is terrible, story, it would go away, and thus we could achieve a more equal society. the protests occurring in Fer- should be taken from the Fer- to affect local people in a nega- “didn’t cause trouble” by his teach- Stop shooting!” but Wilson assured given the historical segregation be- Constitution to assemble, but what but maybe the best way to change Regardless of the soundness of that argument, the fact that many in guson, Missouri and around guson protests, but the reality tive way who might not have ers at Normandy High School, there the American public Brown charged tween Ferguson citizens and police good is it to put lives at risk? the system is to become a part of it, this nation don’t want to talk about Ferguson is telling. It exposes the the country. is that it’s not. ever known Brown or Wilson. is video evidence of him physically at him like a caged bull. officers. If anything, this case has Fifty years down the road the not oppose it. deeper problem that despite an outburst of emotion on behalf of pro- As most people know by now, This is an issue that has be- People have had their entire assaulting a convenience store clerk Either way, one man is in the af- made us feel as if we’re living in the city of Ferguson is going to be re- testers and sympathizers, who believe that there is a grievous injustice the protests started after Fer- come almost as polarizing to livelihoods ruined by others against the black community occurring in Ferguson and in cities like it guson policeman Darren Wil- the American public as politi- who made careless decisions. across the country, there is a large portion of the population that just son shot and killed 18-year-old cal elections themselves. All throughout Ferguson, peo- doesn’t give a damn. Mike Brown while on duty. On one side of the coin you ple have seen their small busi- Black Friday opposes Thanksgiving values fnstaff 2014–2015 While violence and rioting certainly will not move the discussion for- The details of what really have people angry that Dar- nesses looted and burned down ward, the peaceful protesters deserve to be heard. With such extreme happened that night can be ren Wilson wasn’t indicted to the ground. emotion surrounding this issue, we should all pay them some respect debated, but the effects of the and given a true trial by a jury It might not be fair that Dar- time to eat as much food as pos- store missed out on a lot of op- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ART DIRECTOR and listen to what they have to say. America was founded as a nation of protests cannot. of his peers, and on the other ren Wilson wasn’t indicted, sible before running to the nearest portunities by being closed on people who were fed up with being mistreated by their governments. It All over the world, people of side you have people angry but it’s also not fair to burn shopping mall. Thanksgiving and, imagined it CC Hutten CIRCULATION MANAGER was founded by people who wanted to freely express their beliefs without all races have started to pro- that protestors are looting and someone’s business down who Soon, we’ll be having Thanks- would be a good idea to stay open (CONTACT: [email protected]) Meghan Ostermueller being harmed for them. test. rioting. has done nothing to deserve it. giving dinner in line waiting for the entire holiday. The protestors in Ferguson are Americans, too. Shouting at them to These gatherings span from Whether you agree with the That’s the issue at play in Fer- the doors to open. Thanksgiving’s always been a MANAGING EDITOR ASST. ART DIRECTOR quite down shows a lack of compassion for members of our national com- San Francisco to London and protests are not, they have suc- guson right now. At least this year a decent num- day of being thankful for what we munity who are clearly hurting. At a time of such deep division, compas- beyond, and they don’t appear ceeded in getting our attention None of us can know what’s ber of stores rolled forward their have; it’s even in the name itself. Matthew Worsham Grace Wolford sion is the last thing we should lose. to be stopping anytime soon. on the issue. going to happen next, but we STEVEN GOODMAN times to open on Friday rather Just because someone works for ASST. NEWS EDITOR WEB EDITOR Stop wishing Ferguson would go away. Quite frankly, it’s not going to. What the protestors are calling The media has also played a can hope for one thing – the Asst. Opinions Editor than before. a retail store doesn’t mean they Take out your earplugs and listen to what your neighbors have to say. for is not that complex: they role in perpetuating the pro- safety of everybody involved. Although midnight is still fairly should have less time with their Alise Jarmusz Melissa Shaffer Another Black Friday has come close to Thanksgiving it doesn’t families just so the company can and gone. A day of massive sales turn the holiday into an eat-and- make some extra money. A&E EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR and camping out before a store run affair. With stores constantly open- Katie Christoff Chris Santucci opens or, as a meme I saw put it, Many of the stores that chose to ing earlier and earlier, it seems What are your thoughts on the situation in Ferguson? a day we go and spend a lot of stay closed the entire holiday cited that Black Friday will roll into ASST. A&E EDITOR CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER money on new merchandise right caring about their employees as Black Thursday or possibly even Mary Kate Dorr Ian Moran after saying how thankful we are their reason. into Black Wednesday, and, then, for what we already have. This should always be their mot- who knows if the earlier hours OPINIONS EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER I’ve never seen Black Friday to, and it shouldn’t take a few years would stop? as a massively crowded, panic- of opening stores on Thanksgiving If a store absolutely has to stay Evan Shaub Amanda Dee inducing shopping day, but, then to rediscover these words. open longer for Black Friday deals, again I’ve also never camped out My favorite was Patagonia that, why not go through the weekend? ASST. OPINIONS EDITOR ASST. SOCIAL MEDIA at a store to be the first one inside. when asked if it would be closed It seems to me that would be the Steven Goodman MANAGER I’d much rather wait until the on Thanksgiving, responded with better solution. enormous crowds are gone and get “It’s a holiday, we’re closed!” After all, you can shop just SPORTS EDITOR Megan Burton whatever is left. Shouldn’t that always be the case, about every other day of the year, Chris Bendel What I’ve never understood is though? Apparently not since a but Thanksgiving only comes once. ADVERTISING MANAGER how Black Friday has slowly crept Google search doesn’t pull up mul- into the late hours of Thanksgiv- tiple lists of stores closed on the ASST. SPORTS EDITOR Aline Leclair ing over the past couple years. holiday. Keith Raad (CONTACT:[email protected]) “I think it’s being blown out of proportion.” “Regardless of the verdict, I think the “Just watching footage, it was shocking to “I don’t know enough about it.” “I think our leaders in Washington need Stores slowly made their way from Other stores, like Radioshack, situation has gotten out of hand.” see how people reacted.” to step up and control the situation.” opening at midnight to 10 p.m., 9 decided the opposite of Patagonia, COPY EDITOR p.m., 7 p.m. and even earlier to the apparently. BENJAMIN SCHMEUSSER SAWYER SHUEY BRADY GULLETTE HAMAD ALMOBAYEDH BRIAN CRAIGHEAD Allie Gauthier point where there’s just enough A Radioshack memo said the First Year Junior Junior First Year Junior Biology Mechanical Engineering Marketing & Finance Civil Engineering Economics & International Business 12 OPINIONS SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com MEN’S BASKETBALL Kardashian sets bad example of beauty standards ( ) woman in processing Kardashian augmentation has sparked a lot of en should be allowed to be comfort- distortion of magazine covers, or Flyers begin season 4-1, face Miami OH as a media product and image: This conversation. The British singer able in their own sexuality. But this the countless celebrities who have CHRIS BENDEL end,” Scott said. “The UConn game UD players have scored in double fig- racial component is important be- Lorde, a self-prolaimed feminist, woman, who rose to fame because posed nude for the PETA organiza- Sports Editor showed us that we can hang with ures, including junior forward Dys- cause one of my central observa- recently supported the photos, of a sex tape, does not deserve such tion are perfect examples of using anyone, the defending champions. hawn Pierre, who is second on the tions about Kim K is that she is saying, “She is allowed to do what a title as strong or powerful. your body as art and as part of a After going 2-1 and placing third in The [Boston College] game showed us team in scoring behind Sibert with 12.6 marketed to black women. she wants” and even said how she Strength should be attributed to movement. the Puerto Rico Tip-Off tournament, that we can turn around from a tough points per game. Her look is that of the exotic would love for Kim Kardashian to women who are survivors, not ac- That is powerful. the University of Dayton Flyers men’s loss and get a hard-fought win … we Pierre also leads the team in re- In contrast, Kim’s photo shoot basketball team (4-1) will face Miami showed a lot of maturity.” bounding, averaging 7.2 rebounds per KWYNN TOWNSEND RILEY was nothing but a pathetic, desper- University of Ohio (2-3) in Oxford, At home following the Puerto Rico game. Columnist, Junior ate announcement for America to Ohio, Wednesday at 7 p.m. trip Saturday, UD handled the Uni- “Everyone knows any night if you What does Kim Kardashian have give her our attention. It was not With victories over Texas A&M and versity of Illinois at Chicago in a 75-41 show up to play and do the right things in common with a 12-day-old Mc- “Kim’s photo shoot was nothing but a pathetic, art, it was purely a “ta-da! Look at Boston College and a loss in a closely- victory. you can have a big night,” Scott said. Donald’s cheeseburger? Both are me!” type of cover. fought game to the defending NCAA Redshirt senior guard Jordan Sib- Holding opponents to just under completely nauseating. Moreover, desperate announcement for America to give her This promiscuous entrepreneur champions, the University of Connecti- ert, who after a slow start in the first 55 points per game, UD’s defense has her balloon of a buttock is com- received initial fame from her sex cut, the Flyers are in the early stages two games of the season has averaged gotten off to a strong start, especially pletely outlandish. Recently, Kim attention. It was not art. ” tape and a failed 72-day marriage. of building the team’s identity for the 20 points per game over the last three, evident in the 65-53 victory over Bos- Kardashian has outdone Beyoncé Now she claims she did this photo- season, an important process for head led the team with 22 points on 7-11 ton College where the Flyers shot just as the most-searched person on the shoot as an “art project.” coach Archie Miller. shooting from the field and 4-6 from 43 percent from the field but forced 17 Bing search engine with her nude Pardon me, but this woman is “We improved a lot game to game [in three-point range against UIC. turnovers on the afternoon to secure photoshoot. hilariously feebleminded. Kim Puerto Rico],” Miller said. “That was Sibert was also selected to the Puer- the victory. Although I am not surprised by ‘other,’ which we love because we be her mother, according to Glam- KWYNN TOWNSEND RILEY Kardashian is quintessential to the quest going down there, to build to Rico Tip-Off’s all tournament team. Up next for Dayton are the Miami our obsessive butt culture, I am fall for all of the women of color our magazine. Columnist how Americans are obsessed with on what we’ve done here early in the Against UIC, redshirt senior and (OH) RedHawks, who went 13-18 last shocked that this woman is still who don’t have too much color. Here is my opinion, as a feminist social media, materialism and ap- season.” transfer guard Ryan Bass made his year and play in the Mid-American relevant. She’s beautiful. Her body is the and a black woman. pearance. Junior forward Devon Scott, who first appearance of the season after sit- Conference (MAC). The RedHawks I agree with Sesali B., my favor- centerpiece of her media image These photos are absolutely Can we just go back to the day sealed the last-second victory with a ting out the first four contests with a return three starters from last year’s ite writer on Feministing, an online and much of her fame is credited atrocious and offensive. I support commodators, of our over-sexual- when beauty was something real, tip-in against Texas A&M in the game’s concussion suffered during the team’s team but lost senior forward and lead- blog community for young femi- to the booty behind her.” sexual liberation and women who ized society. not purchased? waning seconds, summed up the les- preseason practices. ing scorer Will Felder to graduation. nists, when she says, “I am aware The recent nude shoot done by find themselves accepting their The nude photo shoots done by sons UD can apply to the remainder With Bass healthy, the Flyers have The two teams last matched up in an of my position as a young, black the queen of materialism and butt bodies. I support the fact that wom- Keira Knightley to spotlight the of the season. For Scott, the trip tested the ability to throw nine scholarship 83-61 Flyer victory in 2012 at UD Arena. the team in many facets, and the Flyers players at opposing teams, the first While the game will not be televised, passed the test. time all season the team has had a full Flyer fans can listen on the radio by Redshirt senior guard Jordan Sibert, who has been UD’s leading scorer the “The Texas A&M game showed us arsenal of healthy players. streaming on WHIO.com. last three games, attempts a jumper against Southern Illinois University Nov. Some Mandela actions go against university teachings that we can stick it out until the very Through the first five games, seven 8 at UD Arena. Sibert will look to continue his hot streak against Miami (OH) Wednesday. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor On Dec. 5, 2013, anti-apart- CTPA also allows abortion Previous to this law, abor- at Mandela, as with all lead- prominent American politi- heid leader Nelson Mandela between the 13th and 20th tion was only legal in cases of ers, in his entirety. Mandela cians. passed away. weeks for the physical or men- rape, incest or grave danger to helped end one injustice in his Understandably, UD wanted On Sept. 17 of this year, the tal health of the mother, or, in the mother’s health. country and accelerated an- to pay its respects to the civil SPORTS STANDINGS University of Dayton held a instances of abnormalities in Some of you may be sur- other injustice: killing the un- rights leader. The university as of 12/1/2014 at noon Culture Fest celebrating di- the baby, rape or incest. prised to read about Mandela’s born. Since CTPA commenced honored him for the good he versity on campus. The cel- did, not the bad. Football Final Women’s Basketball ebration included a tribute to The Catholic Church, how- Men’s Basketball Volleyball Final Mandela, South Africa’s first ever, definitively teaches that Pl Team Ovr Conf. Pl Team Ovr Conf. Pl Team Ovr Conf. Pl Team Ovr Conf. black president. “Mandela helped end one injustice in his coun- abortion is immoral. Given Although I had to leave be- that the University of Dayton fore the tribute due to a con- try and accelerated another injustice: is a Catholic institution, the 1. San Diego 9-3 7-1 1. Geo. Washington 5-2 0-0 1. Davidson 4-1 0-0 1. Dayton 29-5 13-1 flict, I probably would not have question arises as to whether attended the tribute because killing the unborn.” this presentation was right for 2. Dayton 8-3 6-2 2. La Salle 4-2 0-0 2. Dayton 4-1 0-0 2. Geo. Washington 22-8 11-3 some of Mandela’s policies UD. 3. St. Bonaventure 4-2 0-0 3. St. Bonaventure 4-1 0-0 were at odds with some of the I do not know the answer to 3. Drake 7-4 6-2 3. St. Louis 21-10 9-5 Catholic Church’s teachings on this question, or if there even morality, including teachings is a clear answer; only God 4. Richmond 3-2 0-0 4. UMass 5-2 0-0 4. Campbell 5-7 4-4 4. Rhode Island 18-10 9-5 on abortion. knows. 5. Fordham In 1996 President Mandela DAVID GROSS policy on abortion. The media in 1997, more than one million Nevertheless, the issue 4-3 0-0 5. La Salle 4-2 0-0 signed the Choice of Termina- Columnist has principally focused on his babies have been lost to abor- teaches us to not forget our 5. Marist 4-7 4-4 5. Duquesne 16-12 9-5 6. George Mason 4-3 0-0 6. Rhode Island 4-2 0-0 tion of Pregnancy Act (CTPA), positive attributes. Granted, tion in South Africa. values when remembering one of the most liberal abor- the philanthropist did much Mandela has received much leaders, for the good or the bad. 6. Stetson 5-7 3-5 7. Davidson 3-3 0-0 7. St. Louis 4-2 0-0 6. VCU 17-13 9-5 tion laws that exists in the Finally, the law allows for good while fighting apartheid global praise since his death in world today. This law permits abortions after 20 weeks if the in South Africa. late 2013, including that from 7. Morehead St. 4-8 3-5 8. Duquesne 3-3 0-0 8. VCU 4-2 0-0 7. La Salle 10-21 3-11 abortion on demand up to the life of the woman or baby is in But however praiseworthy Cardinal Timothy Dolan of DAVID GROSS 12th week of pregnancy. danger. his record is, we should look New York, Pope Francis and Columnist 8. Butler 4-7 2-6 9. UMass 3-3 0-0 9. Duquesne 2-1 0-0 8. Fordham 3-25 3-11 10. Rhode Island 3-3 0-0 10. Geo. Washington 3-2 0-0 9. Valparaiso 4-8 2-6 9. George Mason 6-21 2-12 ourpolicy 11. VCU 3-3 0-0 11. Saint Joseph’s 3-3 0-0 CORRECTION: 10. Davidson 1-11 0-8 10. Davidson 4-20 2-12 Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to serve the Opinions editorials can be submitted at any time to 12. Dayton 2-3 0-0 12. Richmond 2-3 0-0 campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no representations or In the Oct. 15 issue 6 of Flyer News, Katie Albertino was attributed warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the Opinions Editor, Evan Shaub, at [email protected] right to edit or reject all copy. Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or advocate the opinions in to Alexandra Tobalin’s editorial piece, “The prevention of sexual 13. St. Louis 2-3 0-0 13. George Mason 2-4 0-0 the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 50- to 600-word letters to the assault involves both men and women.” editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. 14. Saint Joseph’s 2-4 0-0 14. Fordham 2-1 0-0 12 OPINIONS SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com MEN’S BASKETBALL Kardashian sets bad example of beauty standards ( ) woman in processing Kardashian augmentation has sparked a lot of en should be allowed to be comfort- distortion of magazine covers, or Flyers begin season 4-1, face Miami OH as a media product and image: This conversation. The British singer able in their own sexuality. But this the countless celebrities who have CHRIS BENDEL end,” Scott said. “The UConn game UD players have scored in double fig- racial component is important be- Lorde, a self-prolaimed feminist, woman, who rose to fame because posed nude for the PETA organiza- Sports Editor showed us that we can hang with ures, including junior forward Dys- cause one of my central observa- recently supported the photos, of a sex tape, does not deserve such tion are perfect examples of using anyone, the defending champions. hawn Pierre, who is second on the tions about Kim K is that she is saying, “She is allowed to do what a title as strong or powerful. your body as art and as part of a After going 2-1 and placing third in The [Boston College] game showed us team in scoring behind Sibert with 12.6 marketed to black women. she wants” and even said how she Strength should be attributed to movement. the Puerto Rico Tip-Off tournament, that we can turn around from a tough points per game. Her look is that of the exotic would love for Kim Kardashian to women who are survivors, not ac- That is powerful. the University of Dayton Flyers men’s loss and get a hard-fought win … we Pierre also leads the team in re- In contrast, Kim’s photo shoot basketball team (4-1) will face Miami showed a lot of maturity.” bounding, averaging 7.2 rebounds per KWYNN TOWNSEND RILEY was nothing but a pathetic, desper- University of Ohio (2-3) in Oxford, At home following the Puerto Rico game. Columnist, Junior ate announcement for America to Ohio, Wednesday at 7 p.m. trip Saturday, UD handled the Uni- “Everyone knows any night if you What does Kim Kardashian have give her our attention. It was not With victories over Texas A&M and versity of Illinois at Chicago in a 75-41 show up to play and do the right things in common with a 12-day-old Mc- “Kim’s photo shoot was nothing but a pathetic, art, it was purely a “ta-da! Look at Boston College and a loss in a closely- victory. you can have a big night,” Scott said. Donald’s cheeseburger? Both are me!” type of cover. fought game to the defending NCAA Redshirt senior guard Jordan Sib- Holding opponents to just under completely nauseating. Moreover, desperate announcement for America to give her This promiscuous entrepreneur champions, the University of Connecti- ert, who after a slow start in the first 55 points per game, UD’s defense has her balloon of a buttock is com- received initial fame from her sex cut, the Flyers are in the early stages two games of the season has averaged gotten off to a strong start, especially pletely outlandish. Recently, Kim attention. It was not art. ” tape and a failed 72-day marriage. of building the team’s identity for the 20 points per game over the last three, evident in the 65-53 victory over Bos- Kardashian has outdone Beyoncé Now she claims she did this photo- season, an important process for head led the team with 22 points on 7-11 ton College where the Flyers shot just as the most-searched person on the shoot as an “art project.” coach Archie Miller. shooting from the field and 4-6 from 43 percent from the field but forced 17 Bing search engine with her nude Pardon me, but this woman is “We improved a lot game to game [in three-point range against UIC. turnovers on the afternoon to secure photoshoot. hilariously feebleminded. Kim Puerto Rico],” Miller said. “That was Sibert was also selected to the Puer- the victory. Although I am not surprised by ‘other,’ which we love because we be her mother, according to Glam- KWYNN TOWNSEND RILEY Kardashian is quintessential to the quest going down there, to build to Rico Tip-Off’s all tournament team. Up next for Dayton are the Miami our obsessive butt culture, I am fall for all of the women of color our magazine. Columnist how Americans are obsessed with on what we’ve done here early in the Against UIC, redshirt senior and (OH) RedHawks, who went 13-18 last shocked that this woman is still who don’t have too much color. Here is my opinion, as a feminist social media, materialism and ap- season.” transfer guard Ryan Bass made his year and play in the Mid-American relevant. She’s beautiful. Her body is the and a black woman. pearance. Junior forward Devon Scott, who first appearance of the season after sit- Conference (MAC). The RedHawks I agree with Sesali B., my favor- centerpiece of her media image These photos are absolutely Can we just go back to the day sealed the last-second victory with a ting out the first four contests with a return three starters from last year’s ite writer on Feministing, an online and much of her fame is credited atrocious and offensive. I support commodators, of our over-sexual- when beauty was something real, tip-in against Texas A&M in the game’s concussion suffered during the team’s team but lost senior forward and lead- blog community for young femi- to the booty behind her.” sexual liberation and women who ized society. not purchased? waning seconds, summed up the les- preseason practices. ing scorer Will Felder to graduation. nists, when she says, “I am aware The recent nude shoot done by find themselves accepting their The nude photo shoots done by sons UD can apply to the remainder With Bass healthy, the Flyers have The two teams last matched up in an of my position as a young, black the queen of materialism and butt bodies. I support the fact that wom- Keira Knightley to spotlight the of the season. For Scott, the trip tested the ability to throw nine scholarship 83-61 Flyer victory in 2012 at UD Arena. the team in many facets, and the Flyers players at opposing teams, the first While the game will not be televised, passed the test. time all season the team has had a full Flyer fans can listen on the radio by Redshirt senior guard Jordan Sibert, who has been UD’s leading scorer the “The Texas A&M game showed us arsenal of healthy players. streaming on WHIO.com. last three games, attempts a jumper against Southern Illinois University Nov. Some Mandela actions go against university teachings that we can stick it out until the very Through the first five games, seven 8 at UD Arena. Sibert will look to continue his hot streak against Miami (OH) Wednesday. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor On Dec. 5, 2013, anti-apart- CTPA also allows abortion Previous to this law, abor- at Mandela, as with all lead- prominent American politi- heid leader Nelson Mandela between the 13th and 20th tion was only legal in cases of ers, in his entirety. Mandela cians. passed away. weeks for the physical or men- rape, incest or grave danger to helped end one injustice in his Understandably, UD wanted On Sept. 17 of this year, the tal health of the mother, or, in the mother’s health. country and accelerated an- to pay its respects to the civil SPORTS STANDINGS University of Dayton held a instances of abnormalities in Some of you may be sur- other injustice: killing the un- rights leader. The university as of 12/1/2014 at noon Culture Fest celebrating di- the baby, rape or incest. prised to read about Mandela’s born. Since CTPA commenced honored him for the good he versity on campus. The cel- did, not the bad. Football Final Women’s Basketball ebration included a tribute to The Catholic Church, how- Men’s Basketball Volleyball Final Mandela, South Africa’s first ever, definitively teaches that Pl Team Ovr Conf. Pl Team Ovr Conf. Pl Team Ovr Conf. Pl Team Ovr Conf. black president. “Mandela helped end one injustice in his coun- abortion is immoral. Given Although I had to leave be- that the University of Dayton fore the tribute due to a con- try and accelerated another injustice: is a Catholic institution, the 1. San Diego 9-3 7-1 1. Geo. Washington 5-2 0-0 1. Davidson 4-1 0-0 1. Dayton 29-5 13-1 flict, I probably would not have question arises as to whether attended the tribute because killing the unborn.” this presentation was right for 2. Dayton 8-3 6-2 2. La Salle 4-2 0-0 2. Dayton 4-1 0-0 2. Geo. Washington 22-8 11-3 some of Mandela’s policies UD. 3. St. Bonaventure 4-2 0-0 3. St. Bonaventure 4-1 0-0 were at odds with some of the I do not know the answer to 3. Drake 7-4 6-2 3. St. Louis 21-10 9-5 Catholic Church’s teachings on this question, or if there even morality, including teachings is a clear answer; only God 4. Richmond 3-2 0-0 4. UMass 5-2 0-0 4. Campbell 5-7 4-4 4. Rhode Island 18-10 9-5 on abortion. knows. 5. Fordham In 1996 President Mandela DAVID GROSS policy on abortion. The media in 1997, more than one million Nevertheless, the issue 4-3 0-0 5. La Salle 4-2 0-0 signed the Choice of Termina- Columnist has principally focused on his babies have been lost to abor- teaches us to not forget our 5. Marist 4-7 4-4 5. Duquesne 16-12 9-5 6. George Mason 4-3 0-0 6. Rhode Island 4-2 0-0 tion of Pregnancy Act (CTPA), positive attributes. Granted, tion in South Africa. values when remembering one of the most liberal abor- the philanthropist did much Mandela has received much leaders, for the good or the bad. 6. Stetson 5-7 3-5 7. Davidson 3-3 0-0 7. St. Louis 4-2 0-0 6. VCU 17-13 9-5 tion laws that exists in the Finally, the law allows for good while fighting apartheid global praise since his death in world today. This law permits abortions after 20 weeks if the in South Africa. late 2013, including that from 7. Morehead St. 4-8 3-5 8. Duquesne 3-3 0-0 8. VCU 4-2 0-0 7. La Salle 10-21 3-11 abortion on demand up to the life of the woman or baby is in But however praiseworthy Cardinal Timothy Dolan of DAVID GROSS 12th week of pregnancy. danger. his record is, we should look New York, Pope Francis and Columnist 8. Butler 4-7 2-6 9. UMass 3-3 0-0 9. Duquesne 2-1 0-0 8. Fordham 3-25 3-11 10. Rhode Island 3-3 0-0 10. Geo. Washington 3-2 0-0 9. Valparaiso 4-8 2-6 9. George Mason 6-21 2-12 ourpolicy 11. VCU 3-3 0-0 11. Saint Joseph’s 3-3 0-0 CORRECTION: 10. Davidson 1-11 0-8 10. Davidson 4-20 2-12 Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to serve the Opinions editorials can be submitted at any time to 12. Dayton 2-3 0-0 12. Richmond 2-3 0-0 campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no representations or In the Oct. 15 issue 6 of Flyer News, Katie Albertino was attributed warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the Opinions Editor, Evan Shaub, at [email protected] right to edit or reject all copy. Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or advocate the opinions in to Alexandra Tobalin’s editorial piece, “The prevention of sexual 13. St. Louis 2-3 0-0 13. George Mason 2-4 0-0 the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 50- to 600-word letters to the assault involves both men and women.” editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. 14. Saint Joseph’s 2-4 0-0 14. Fordham 2-1 0-0 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com FOOTBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL Flyers end season 8-3, place second in league Walk-on an important piece of the puzzle KATIE OBEAR has one year of eligibility remaining, in the team’s second game of the sea- DANIEL MASSA day play in a game. Wehrli, a native of Naperville, Staff Writer should he choose to return to the pro- son, UD went on a four game winning Staff Writer In reality, walk-ons get access to Illinois, was also a standout volley- gram for a fifth year. streak, winning against Robert Morris the same gear, meals and general ball player in high school at Benet The Pioneer Football League named (31-7), Davidson (54-48), Marist (31-21), resources that scholarship ath- Academy. Kacsor the top returning rusher and and Morehead State University (41-7), While the stigma may be fading, letes receive. Walk-ons just have He played three years on his The University of Dayton football gave him the title of First Team Pre- before losing to eventual PFL cham- walk-on college athletes have often to pay tuition. high school’s varsity squad, but team wrapped up the 2014 season Nov. season All-PFL. In a span of three pion San Diego University Oct. 25. been viewed as cannon fodder for Walk-ons in many different said he did not get much college 22 with a win against the Campbell games in the middle of the season, Kac- The closest game of the season was their scholarship teammates in sports have risen through the interest because he didn’t play University Camels 19-14 at Welcome sor rushed for 213, 232 and 301 yards in one of their final games against practice. ranks and found success. club volleyball. He was too busy Stadium and ended the season 8-3, the and ended the season with a total of Drake University, where the Flyers But that’s not so, according to Butler University men’s basket- playing the other sport he loved: team’s most wins in four years. 1,547 yards rushed. lost 34-30, essentially ending their PFL University of Dayton men’s bas- ball player Alex Barlow, a Spring- basketball. It was the Flyers 37th winning sea- Monday afternoon, the PFL an- title hopes. However, during the final ketball head coach Archie Miller. boro, Ohio, native, was a walk-on A two-year varsity basketball son in the last 38 years. nounced Kacsor received top offensive two games, the Flyers brought in two “They’re not second-class citi- when he hit a game-winning shot player, Wehrli played with two During the final game, the fans honors as the PFL’s Offensive Player wins beating Butler University 21-14 zens,” Miller said. “They’re doing against then No. 1 ranked Indiana current Big Ten players, North- recognized the 27 graduating seniors of the Year. and then against Campbell. everything that everyone else is in 2012. He earned a scholarship western’s Dave Sobolewski and including team captains and redshirt The Flyers, who finished their sea- “When we lost to Drake, we defi- doing. They’re very accountable in and has started at point guard for Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky, seniors quarterback Will Bardo and son 8-3 and 6-2 in the Pioneer Football nitely had to get these last two wins, practice, and they’re very account- the Bulldogs ever since. who is a national player of the year defensive tackle Pat Dowd. League, entered the season with the and that’s what we did for the seniors,” able to making us better.” Wehrli joined the team as a candidate. Senior receiver Shaquille Tensley third best winning percentage in FCS redshirt freshman receiver Jack Euritt UD men’s basketball junior freshman after the beginning 2012- “It was definitely good for my was also the recipient of the 59th Lt. football since 2000 and had the most said. walk-on Bobby Wehrli, a 6-foot-6 2013 season. development,” he said. “I got to Andy Zulli Memorial Award. This football Academic All Americans at Compared with last season’s record inch forward, has already played “I came here with the hopes of play against those guys every day award has been presented since 1956 in any level of competition over that span, of 7-4, and the 2012 and 2011 seasons’ some significant minutes this sea- joining the team,” he said. “I had in practice so it definitely made me honor of Lt. Andy Zulli, a former Fly- with a total of 22. records of 6-5, it is clear that under son for the Flyers, logging 11 min- emailed some of the coaches and a lot better.” ers football player who was killed in a “The thing about the Dayton foot- the strong leadership and direction of utes in the home-opening victory [Director of Basketball Opera- Now in his third year in the Fly- military vehicle accident while serving ball program is the quality that we head coach Rick Chamberlin the pro- over Alabama A&M. tions] Bill Comar over the summer ers program, Wehrli is just one of overseas. present ourselves, both on the field gram is consistently improving. “It felt good,” Wehrli said. “The coming in to my freshman year, the guys. Considered to be the most presti- and off the field, in the classroom, The team’s top two receivers in coaches had kind of told me over and he told me they had a full ros- “The rest of the guys on the gious award in the football program, out in the community. These young terms of receiving yards, redshirt se- Senior tailback Connor Kacsor, pictured against Drake University in early the summer and coming into this ter and they weren’t really looking team definitely still make you feel it is presented to a player who best men have done that,” head coach Rick niors Ross Smith and Gabe Macis, also November, set the school’s career rushing record with 2,943 career yards and season that there was a chance I for any walk-ons.” like you’re part of the team,” Weh- exemplifies the qualities of Zulli, who Chamberlin said. will graduate for the Flyers, with third was named the PFL’s Offense Player of the Year. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer might have to step into that role. Unforeseen circumstances rli said. “You’re not really singled exhibited sportsmanship, scholarship UD opened their season strong, with and fourth leading receivers, freshman Getting out there and actually opened new opportunities, how- out as being a walk-on.” and leadership during his career in a a win at home against Georgetown 23- Tyler Tumpane and redshirt sopho- already looking for new leadership to Chamberlin said. playing in front of the crowd with ever, and Comar asked Wehrli to “Bobby has really improved, UD uniform. 14. more Cory Stuart, returning for the emerge for next season. A four-year starter, Bardo’s gradu- the jersey on is definitely a really join the team. from the start of the season to Junior walk-on forward Bobby Wehrli attempts a shot against Southern Illinois Senior tailback Connor Kacsor “What I really think was success- 2015 season. “We are going to have new faces. ation will force Chamberlin to start cool experience.” “That was the year that [Matt] right now. He’s a much improved University Nov. 8. He logged 11 minutes in the season opening victory over rushed for 90 yards on 24 carries and ful was the very first game of the year Leading tacklers, redshirt sopho- [Redshirt senior quarterback] Will a new quarterback for the first time Some people may think of the Kavanaugh got suspended and player,” Miller said. “I feel com- Alabama A&M Nov. 14. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor broke the school record of 2,940 all- against Georgetown out of the Patriot more linebacker Christopher Beas- Bardo is done so we have to find a new since 2011, a position battle that will movie Rudy based on the story some other guys transferred, so fortable with him just in terms of time career rushing yards previously League, a league out of a higher caliber chler and junior linebacker Ryan quarterback. Connor [Kacsor] may develop over the spring and summer of a Notre Dame football fanatic, then [Comar] emailed me back a being able to do what we ask him in time.” playing on a Division I basketball held by Sylvester Monroe. Kacsor now than ours and to start off the season Schwenke will return and look to once come back. He has a fifth year avail- workouts. Rudy Ruettiger, who walked on to few months into school and said to do on the floor for short bursts. Wehrli is a mechanical engi- team. has 2,943 career -yards rushing. with a big win, and Connor getting 300 again anchor the Flyer defense. able. So, there will be somebody step- the football team and got leveled in they needed a practice player,” I wouldn’t be surprised if he has neering major, a challenge for a “I really just don’t stop moving With an eye toward next season, the yards,” Chamberlin said. Although just wrapping up the last ping up next year. Somebody that we practice every day, hoping to one Wehrli said. some big moments at some point typical student, let alone someone throughout the day. It’s one thing all-time leading rusher in UD history After a loss to Duquesne University game of the season, Chamberlin is are not even thinking of right now,” to the next,” he said. “Whenever I’m not here for practice I’m ei- ther in class or at the library doing VOLLEYBALL homework.” On Saturday against the Uni- With a quick turn around and a runner-up University of Oregon versity of Illinois at Chicago Weh- bus trip Wednesday afternoon, the in the second round. rli scored his first career points. In Flyers and Eagles will both strug- Loiars proved to be a spark plug five minutes, he converted a pair gle to get fully prepared. Horsman when she was inserted into the of free throws and scored UD’s last believes that assistant coaches match against Pepperdine as a bucket of the game. Evan Muys, Audrey Ludwig and freshman. Only playing in 11 sets Appearing in two games and Tim Balice will be up to the task. during the regular season, Loiars logging 16 minutes on the season, “Great assistants that have been knocked in six crucial kills and Wehrli also has recorded three to- working on things since Sunday posted five blocks in four of the tal rebounds this season. night,” Horsman said of the quick five sets versus Pepperdine. Now a If foul trouble or injuries be- preparation secret. “But we’ve junior, Loiars adds versatility as a come an issue down low for the been taking care of our side of 6-foot-4 inch outside hitter whose Flyers this season, Wehrli may the net all year. We’ll be prepared. .255 hitting percentage leads Day- have to add a minute here and We’ll be ready.” ton outsides and a career-high 333 there to account for the lack of Seniors Isolde Hannan and Ra- kills. depth at the forward position. chel Jones are joined by juniors Krafka, who has been the Day- Miller’s confidence in his walk- Alaina Turner, Janna Krafka, Jill ton libero for the last two years, ons, especially Wehrli, proves that Loiars and Jenna Jendryk as those averaged 4.75 digs per set during “True Team” extends far beyond with NCAA Tournament experi- the two matches in 2012. The expe- scholarship athletes. ence. rience of those two matches, along The 2012 Flyers came back from with the hot streak of 13 consecu- a 2-0 deficit to defeat Pepperdine tive victories, brings Dayton to a University in five sets in the first crucial point of the season. The UD volleyball team poses with the trophy after the Atlantic 10 championship at the Frericks Center Nov. 23. The Fly- Junior walk-on forward Bobby Wherli stares at the rim before attempting a free throw in UD’s 99-66 exhibition victory against Southern Indiana University Nov. 8 round but lost against eventual ers beat La Salle University in the championship 3-1 en route to an NCAA tournament bid. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer at UD Arena. Wherli has appeared in three out of the five games this season and scored his first career points Saturday against UIC. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 Online at flyernews.com FOOTBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL Flyers end season 8-3, place second in league Walk-on an important piece of the puzzle KATIE OBEAR has one year of eligibility remaining, in the team’s second game of the sea- DANIEL MASSA day play in a game. Wehrli, a native of Naperville, Staff Writer should he choose to return to the pro- son, UD went on a four game winning Staff Writer In reality, walk-ons get access to Illinois, was also a standout volley- gram for a fifth year. streak, winning against Robert Morris the same gear, meals and general ball player in high school at Benet The Pioneer Football League named (31-7), Davidson (54-48), Marist (31-21), resources that scholarship ath- Academy. Kacsor the top returning rusher and and Morehead State University (41-7), While the stigma may be fading, letes receive. Walk-ons just have He played three years on his The University of Dayton football gave him the title of First Team Pre- before losing to eventual PFL cham- walk-on college athletes have often to pay tuition. high school’s varsity squad, but team wrapped up the 2014 season Nov. season All-PFL. In a span of three pion San Diego University Oct. 25. been viewed as cannon fodder for Walk-ons in many different said he did not get much college 22 with a win against the Campbell games in the middle of the season, Kac- The closest game of the season was their scholarship teammates in sports have risen through the interest because he didn’t play University Camels 19-14 at Welcome sor rushed for 213, 232 and 301 yards in one of their final games against practice. ranks and found success. club volleyball. He was too busy Stadium and ended the season 8-3, the and ended the season with a total of Drake University, where the Flyers But that’s not so, according to Butler University men’s basket- playing the other sport he loved: team’s most wins in four years. 1,547 yards rushed. lost 34-30, essentially ending their PFL University of Dayton men’s bas- ball player Alex Barlow, a Spring- basketball. It was the Flyers 37th winning sea- Monday afternoon, the PFL an- title hopes. However, during the final ketball head coach Archie Miller. boro, Ohio, native, was a walk-on A two-year varsity basketball son in the last 38 years. nounced Kacsor received top offensive two games, the Flyers brought in two “They’re not second-class citi- when he hit a game-winning shot player, Wehrli played with two During the final game, the fans honors as the PFL’s Offensive Player wins beating Butler University 21-14 zens,” Miller said. “They’re doing against then No. 1 ranked Indiana current Big Ten players, North- recognized the 27 graduating seniors of the Year. and then against Campbell. everything that everyone else is in 2012. He earned a scholarship western’s Dave Sobolewski and including team captains and redshirt The Flyers, who finished their sea- “When we lost to Drake, we defi- doing. They’re very accountable in and has started at point guard for Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky, seniors quarterback Will Bardo and son 8-3 and 6-2 in the Pioneer Football nitely had to get these last two wins, practice, and they’re very account- the Bulldogs ever since. who is a national player of the year defensive tackle Pat Dowd. League, entered the season with the and that’s what we did for the seniors,” able to making us better.” Wehrli joined the team as a candidate. Senior receiver Shaquille Tensley third best winning percentage in FCS redshirt freshman receiver Jack Euritt UD men’s basketball junior freshman after the beginning 2012- “It was definitely good for my was also the recipient of the 59th Lt. football since 2000 and had the most said. walk-on Bobby Wehrli, a 6-foot-6 2013 season. development,” he said. “I got to Andy Zulli Memorial Award. This football Academic All Americans at Compared with last season’s record inch forward, has already played “I came here with the hopes of play against those guys every day award has been presented since 1956 in any level of competition over that span, of 7-4, and the 2012 and 2011 seasons’ some significant minutes this sea- joining the team,” he said. “I had in practice so it definitely made me honor of Lt. Andy Zulli, a former Fly- with a total of 22. records of 6-5, it is clear that under son for the Flyers, logging 11 min- emailed some of the coaches and a lot better.” ers football player who was killed in a “The thing about the Dayton foot- the strong leadership and direction of utes in the home-opening victory [Director of Basketball Opera- Now in his third year in the Fly- military vehicle accident while serving ball program is the quality that we head coach Rick Chamberlin the pro- over Alabama A&M. tions] Bill Comar over the summer ers program, Wehrli is just one of overseas. present ourselves, both on the field gram is consistently improving. “It felt good,” Wehrli said. “The coming in to my freshman year, the guys. Considered to be the most presti- and off the field, in the classroom, The team’s top two receivers in coaches had kind of told me over and he told me they had a full ros- “The rest of the guys on the gious award in the football program, out in the community. These young terms of receiving yards, redshirt se- Senior tailback Connor Kacsor, pictured against Drake University in early the summer and coming into this ter and they weren’t really looking team definitely still make you feel it is presented to a player who best men have done that,” head coach Rick niors Ross Smith and Gabe Macis, also November, set the school’s career rushing record with 2,943 career yards and season that there was a chance I for any walk-ons.” like you’re part of the team,” Weh- exemplifies the qualities of Zulli, who Chamberlin said. will graduate for the Flyers, with third was named the PFL’s Offense Player of the Year. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer might have to step into that role. Unforeseen circumstances rli said. “You’re not really singled exhibited sportsmanship, scholarship UD opened their season strong, with and fourth leading receivers, freshman Getting out there and actually opened new opportunities, how- out as being a walk-on.” and leadership during his career in a a win at home against Georgetown 23- Tyler Tumpane and redshirt sopho- already looking for new leadership to Chamberlin said. playing in front of the crowd with ever, and Comar asked Wehrli to “Bobby has really improved, UD uniform. 14. more Cory Stuart, returning for the emerge for next season. A four-year starter, Bardo’s gradu- the jersey on is definitely a really join the team. from the start of the season to Junior walk-on forward Bobby Wehrli attempts a shot against Southern Illinois Senior tailback Connor Kacsor “What I really think was success- 2015 season. “We are going to have new faces. ation will force Chamberlin to start cool experience.” “That was the year that [Matt] right now. He’s a much improved University Nov. 8. He logged 11 minutes in the season opening victory over rushed for 90 yards on 24 carries and ful was the very first game of the year Leading tacklers, redshirt sopho- [Redshirt senior quarterback] Will a new quarterback for the first time Some people may think of the Kavanaugh got suspended and player,” Miller said. “I feel com- Alabama A&M Nov. 14. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor broke the school record of 2,940 all- against Georgetown out of the Patriot more linebacker Christopher Beas- Bardo is done so we have to find a new since 2011, a position battle that will movie Rudy based on the story some other guys transferred, so fortable with him just in terms of time career rushing yards previously League, a league out of a higher caliber chler and junior linebacker Ryan quarterback. Connor [Kacsor] may develop over the spring and summer of a Notre Dame football fanatic, then [Comar] emailed me back a being able to do what we ask him in time.” playing on a Division I basketball held by Sylvester Monroe. Kacsor now than ours and to start off the season Schwenke will return and look to once come back. He has a fifth year avail- workouts. Rudy Ruettiger, who walked on to few months into school and said to do on the floor for short bursts. Wehrli is a mechanical engi- team. has 2,943 career -yards rushing. with a big win, and Connor getting 300 again anchor the Flyer defense. able. So, there will be somebody step- the football team and got leveled in they needed a practice player,” I wouldn’t be surprised if he has neering major, a challenge for a “I really just don’t stop moving With an eye toward next season, the yards,” Chamberlin said. Although just wrapping up the last ping up next year. Somebody that we practice every day, hoping to one Wehrli said. some big moments at some point typical student, let alone someone throughout the day. It’s one thing all-time leading rusher in UD history After a loss to Duquesne University game of the season, Chamberlin is are not even thinking of right now,” to the next,” he said. “Whenever I’m not here for practice I’m ei- ther in class or at the library doing VOLLEYBALL homework.” On Saturday against the Uni- With a quick turn around and a runner-up University of Oregon versity of Illinois at Chicago Weh- bus trip Wednesday afternoon, the in the second round. rli scored his first career points. In Flyers and Eagles will both strug- Loiars proved to be a spark plug five minutes, he converted a pair gle to get fully prepared. Horsman when she was inserted into the of free throws and scored UD’s last believes that assistant coaches match against Pepperdine as a bucket of the game. Evan Muys, Audrey Ludwig and freshman. Only playing in 11 sets Appearing in two games and Tim Balice will be up to the task. during the regular season, Loiars logging 16 minutes on the season, “Great assistants that have been knocked in six crucial kills and Wehrli also has recorded three to- working on things since Sunday posted five blocks in four of the tal rebounds this season. night,” Horsman said of the quick five sets versus Pepperdine. Now a If foul trouble or injuries be- preparation secret. “But we’ve junior, Loiars adds versatility as a come an issue down low for the been taking care of our side of 6-foot-4 inch outside hitter whose Flyers this season, Wehrli may the net all year. We’ll be prepared. .255 hitting percentage leads Day- have to add a minute here and We’ll be ready.” ton outsides and a career-high 333 there to account for the lack of Seniors Isolde Hannan and Ra- kills. depth at the forward position. chel Jones are joined by juniors Krafka, who has been the Day- Miller’s confidence in his walk- Alaina Turner, Janna Krafka, Jill ton libero for the last two years, ons, especially Wehrli, proves that Loiars and Jenna Jendryk as those averaged 4.75 digs per set during “True Team” extends far beyond with NCAA Tournament experi- the two matches in 2012. The expe- scholarship athletes. ence. rience of those two matches, along The 2012 Flyers came back from with the hot streak of 13 consecu- a 2-0 deficit to defeat Pepperdine tive victories, brings Dayton to a University in five sets in the first crucial point of the season. The UD volleyball team poses with the trophy after the Atlantic 10 championship at the Frericks Center Nov. 23. The Fly- Junior walk-on forward Bobby Wherli stares at the rim before attempting a free throw in UD’s 99-66 exhibition victory against Southern Indiana University Nov. 8 round but lost against eventual ers beat La Salle University in the championship 3-1 en route to an NCAA tournament bid. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer at UD Arena. Wherli has appeared in three out of the five games this season and scored his first career points Saturday against UIC. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor 16 SPORTS Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL After rough start out West, UD moves forward

STEVEN MILLER they are gauging the team’s strat- Staff Writer egy and addressing certain weak- nesses. After beginning the season The preseason emphasis on ranked No. 22 in the nation, the a defensive strategy focused on Dayton women’s basketball team pressing and trapping as reported had a rough start, going 2-3 after a in the Flyer News basketball pre- series of road games in the states view, will likely shift gears as the of Washington and Iowa. team enters conference play. Dayton travelled to Washing- Foremost, head coach Jim Jabir ton State University in Pullman, expressed that the aggressive de- Washington, Nov. 14 for their first fensive tactics he practiced for matchup of the season. After drop- this season were not effective for ping the game 76-60, they traveled his team. to Spokane, Washington, falling to “I thought we were going to Gonzaga University. be a trapping, pressing team and The following weekend, the I found out after our Gonzaga Flyers participated in the Hawk- game that we’re not that,” Jabir eye Challenge at the University said. “We gave up so many open of Iowa. Dayton defeated the Uni- shots that if we had just played versity of Tennessee at Martin in our straight defense, we probably their first matchup, and then fell would have won that game.” to Iowa in a high-scoring affair, Jabir concluded that he may try 90-83. to institute a “run and jump” style, On Wednesday, the team won full-court defense. With regards to their first home game of the sea- pressing, he said, “maybe we can son in the team’s first regular sea- come back to it, but we can’t do it son appearance at UD arena, de- the way we were doing it.” Senior guard Andrea Hoover drives to the hoop against Providence College Wednesday at UD Arena. The Flyers beat the feating Providence College 72-56. Junior guard Andrea Hoover, Friars 72-56 in the team’s home opener. Hoover leads the team with 20.6 ppg. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor While it is easy to look at the the team’s leading scorer, also slow start and doubt the Flyers’ spoke of the defensive plan. aggressive,” Hoover said.“We’ll The Flyers are looking forward Hoover referenced last season’s talent, the team is not demoral- “We won’t take so many chances try to make people shoot over us to conference play later on in the A-10 championship team when ized by the early struggles. Rather, with trapping, but we’ll still be very because we’re a lanky team.” season and will have gained expe- speaking of this season’s start. After scoring 78 points in the rience from playing such nation- “We kind of had a slow start last victory over UT Martin, Dayton’s ally-competitive teams that they year as well, so there’s no need to offense kicked into a high gear have faced so far. press the panic button,” Hoover against Iowa with 83 points, but Conference play opens Jan. 4 said. suffered from a defense that gave against George Washington Uni- Through five games a year ago, up 90 to the Hawkeyes. versity at home beginning UD’s the Flyers were also 2-3 after play- UD found themselves up by 10 slate of 16 league games. ing a similarly tough, nationally with fewer than 10 minutes re- The Flyers were unanimously ranked schedule to open the year maining in the game before Iowa chosen to win the league by A-10 before going 21-5 the rest of the went on a scoring frenzy. coaches in the annual preseason season and claiming an A-10 cham- “We were trading baskets and coach’s poll. pionship. we were working a lot harder for “I think the biggest thing is that Further, Jabir said the Iowa our baskets than they were,” Jabir we’re not afraid to play people, and head coach spoke highly of UD said of the game. “They have five that’s the best way for us to im- following their game. kids who can all score, and they’re prove and get better,” Jabir said. “She considered this win a sig- difficult to defend,” he added. Jabir and the team haven’t shied nature win for her program,” Jabir “And I’m not making excuses for away from playing a tough sched- said, “and she thought we’d be in ourselves, we were lousy defen- ule in years past. the top 25 at the end of the year.” sively.” In the early part of last season, “Playing four games on the road Iowa was able to jump ahead Dayton squared off against Iowa to start the season, against tough and win by seven. and a nationally ranked Michigan competition, some people say it’s It was a hard-fought game but State team. stupid but I think there will be Hoover expressed her discontent While learning about the team’s value in it in the end,” Jabir said. over the defensive play. product on the court, Jabir also The Flyers face Wright State “We played a great first half, but found an off-court adjustment he University Wednesday at 7 p.m. at didn’t put the two halves togeth- may need to make in the future. Wright State’s Nutter Center. The er,” she said. “We just have to keep Jabir will likely approach travel game will be televised on ESPN3. working and keep the ball in front plans differently. Wright State enters the game of us,” Hoover said. “When we travel to the West with a perfect 4-0 record, coming She emphasized focusing on Coast, we probably need to travel off of a victory over Southern Il- “both ends of the game,” referring two days ahead and not one be- linois University Saturday. Senior Forward Ally Malott scores against Providence College Wednesday at UD to the defensive inefficiency when cause we were really tired,” Jabir Arena. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor the offense is clicking. said. FOLLOW @FLYERNEWS ON TWITTER FOR MORE UPDATES ON CAMPUS, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS