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on campus. By JENNIFER LONG From March 17 to Staff Writer March 24 voting was open on Solar under the student elections The votes are in, and section. Throughout the the student activities fee week, flyers, Facebook is still mandatory for groups and press releases all undergraduate Stony were sent out mainly in Brook students. Well, support of the mandatory at least for the next two vote. The Stony Brook years. Men's Rugby Facebook Since the 2004-2005 page had a post that said, school year, all State "vote MANDATORY on University of New the student activities fee York, SUNY, schools so we can ensure rugby KENNETH HO / THE STATESMAN have been required to continues to get funded." have run amok on campus since last week. The current count: 335 humans, Humans and Zombies vote every two years on The USG Vice President 233 zombies and 40 dead. whether their student of Communications and activities fee will be Public Relations, David mandatory or voluntary. Mazza, posted a press This policy set under release on USG's website The War Between ZSombies and the SUNY Chancellor's that urged students to guidelines, calls for a support his campaign for vote by referendum on a mandatory fee. Humans Comes to Stony Brook the election ballot for "The support of the Undergraduate Student mandatory vote was Government, USG, popular amongst many across the country, as well of campus and the people Humans vs. Zombies senators. This year clubs because USG By SHIREEN JAYMAN as high schools, military around them', says Jesse has attracted the students voted 1343 funding is imperative Staff Writer bases, summer camps, and Oney, a junior majoring attention of non-players to 509 to keep the fee to their operation," said public libraries;' according in political science and as well; accordingly game mandatory. USG Vice President to the Humans vs. Zombies women's studies major. "HvZ moderators held two sets This means that until John Kriscenski, 22, a Spring has hit Stony information website. (Humans vs. Zombies) of meetings for prospective the vote comes up again senior double majoring Brook and as students crowd Humans vs. Zombies is a lets you play this awesome players thr-oughout in 2012, all undergraduate in biology and business the Staller steps, relaxing in game of tag where allplayers strategy game with hundreds the week. As the ga-me Stony Brook students will management. Kriscenski between classes and enjoying begin as humans, and one of people you've never met." progressed, more players be required to pay a fee of also said that USG may the warm weather the player is chosen randomly In 2005 students at became zombies, wrapping $94.25 each semester for not have had enough usual scene of frisbees and to be the "Original Zombie." Goucher College in Bal- bandanas around their student activities. Each money to function under footballs fly through the air. The Original Zombie tags timore, Maryland, invented foreheads. Human players student's fee is deposited a system with a voluntary But this year, Zombies run human players. The objective Humans vs. Zombies, a game tied bandanas around their into the USG budget, student activities fee. through the campus trying is to either have a campus that spread virally across the arms or legs, armed with which is then distributed "Personally everyone to feed offofhumans. overrun by zombies, or to Internet. Kati Overmier, Nerf guns or clean socks, to various clubs and here is happy" Kriscenski Stony Brook University remain human long enough a freshman, started Stony keeping alert and on the organizations on campus. said. "That is where our has started its own game of for all zombies to "starve:' Brook University's first lookout for feeding zombies. The USG budget, totaling money comes from. It's Human vs. Zombies, "a game or go longer than 48 hours game, which started "It's very interesting to between $2.7 and $2.8 the only thing we operate of moderated tag commonly without tagging a human Wednesday, run through change the way you view million a year, also off of." played on college campuses" player. Monday. There are currently campus... where you always funds the operation of Even students who were which is now played at "over "The game itself makes 608 registered players on the USG, opening weekend 200 colleges and universities people much more aware Human vs. Zombies website. See ZOMBIES on 3 activities, and large events See FEE on 3

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April 12 April 16 have to be on guard" says Benjamin Karnmerman, a junior, biology major, and moderator for the game. "It's reminiscent of being in a battle or in the wild, like you're being hunted or hunting others, its very Monday:. intense and real." High: 63F Players are protected from attacks when they are Low: 41oF indoors, with a set of rules Sunny. modified for the Stony Brook campus stating that dorms, dining halls and academic buildings are safe zones. No games are allowed to occur off campus and on hospital grounds. According to the Stony Tuesday: Brook University Humans vs. Zombies website, High: 59F "missions are activities Low: 43oF designed to keep humans Partly Cloudy. from staying in safe zones i x -- -- all the time, to make the complaints I've heard variety to campus life, play the game because a many players are in the game more interesting, about Stony Brook is and if they do it again, few of my friends were game, along with updated and to offer rewards for that it's hard to connect I'm positive the number very excited about it and numbers of humans, completion of missions." with people, hard to of players will grow I found it fun to play in zombies and "deceased" Three to four new missions traverse into new groups substantially." between classes". players. On Monday night, are offered on the website and whatnot," says Oney. Craig McCarthy, a The player list at the website will let players every day. "I think people played senior and engineering stonybrook.hvzso urce.com know who has won: the "One of the biggest because it added some major, said "I decided to keeps statistics as to how humans or the zombies.

Wednesday: 1: High: 62F STUDENTAC i rvrTrEs Partly C dy SAVE 0 UR FEE S TA VS MANDA STATE SMAN From FEE on 1 Veronica Li, who activities fee will be ' a'.:.:: C ' graduated from Stony mandatory for at least the never politically active Brook with a Bachelors next two years, there are STATESMAN'S BUDGET HAS on campus took a stand. of Science in psychology others that believe the fee John Coffaro, 21, a senior in 2009, is now enrolled should be voluntary. This BEEN CUT FOR THE 2010 - 2011 Thursday: double majoring in cinema in the medical school at year 508 people voted and cultural studies the University of Buffalo. that way, and Li believes SCHOOL YEAR. WITH THE High: 62oF : and business marketing, In 2008, Li created a there are even more who Low: 46WF created a Facebook event Facebook group to gain just didn't take the time to CURRENT BUDGET WE CANNOT Partly Cloudy. to generate support for support for a voluntary vote. the mandatory vote. vote on the referendum. "If you asked the entire PRINT NEXT YEAR AT THE SAME Coffaro, who is president She wrote on her page "I student population if of the volleyball club, vice don't remember wanting they wanted to pay for CAPACITY. COME AND SUPPORT president of the bowling to attend a place ran by a student activities, I think club and involved in the dictator that sucks money you would get a different STATESMAN DURING OUR USG O'Neil Hall Council, said out of my pocket." answer," Li said. "The ... that the student activities Li who was only problem is there is a lot of COURT HEARING, WEDNESDAY fee has affected him since involved in camnpus apathy and they don't care he was a freshman. organizations her to go out and vote." DURING CAMPUS LIFETIME. It affects so many freshman year, proposed Students will have a people:' Coffaro said. "If that the student activities chance to vote again on TIME AND PLACE TO BE POSTED 0 you're not affected by this fee be voluntary and that the student activities fee High: 59 F you're not participating in students pay clubs fees as referendum but not until ON the college experience." they get involved. She said 2012. Until then, students Two years ago another that at her high school, will continue to shell out a WWW.SBSTATESMAN.COM student did something Bronx Science, this system little less than $200 a year similar but in support was very effective. to fund student activities From weatber.com of the voluntary vote. Though the student on campus. ----- '--~c~. -, I~,--I ,, The Statesman Monday, April 12, 2010

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ideas, one of environmental BY RAVNEET KAMBOJ protectionism and a close Editors-in-Chief Opinion Editor BradleyDonaldson knit sense of community - April W enl something it's students are surely to miss. News Editor Stony Brook University's Frank Posillico bid to expand its reach and Recently, we began to establish a second, fully appreciate the scope of the Opinion Editor functioning campus in crisis and maybe make this Ravneet Karboj Southampton has officially bitter pill a little easier to Arts Entertainment Editor come to an end. swallow. Ivanna Avalos The second campus was The university has recently being groomed to eventually partnered with PHEEIA, cut Sports Editor become self-sufficient and available classes, enrolled more Sarah Kazadi become less and less of an freshmen, cut some offices in Photo Editor auxiliary campus. Manhattan and recommended With the recent budget summer classes to students. cuts, however, the Stony The measures don't stop us owinganagdss:er Brook administration decided there, but these give you a taste : that the effort was no longer as to what we are up against Accountant. worth the cost. According to here. Our university ison the Arthur Golnick President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., defensive, and we can allwork a student at Southampton costs together to get through this twice as much to educate as a hard time. Firstissuefre, additionaliss790 uescost student here on main campus. Southampton students To mec this move seems one might have trouble adjusting that is rife with desperation to the hectic lives we live here GET IN.VOLVED and should make clear to on main campus, it isup to us The Statesmanencouragesreaders to everyone just how serious the to help them integrate and feel www.babble.com submit opinions and commentaries financial situation that Stony as comfortablc as possible . - tos: thecents. followingaddress: Brook faces is. The truth of the matter is The university spent that this signals the end of administration's focus has It is, however, with all of Stony Brook Statesmani $78 million to improve any hopeful era of growth and boiled down to protecting this understanding that we can PO Box 1530 the Southampton campus progression for the university the school's "core elements". begin to see the logic behind the in Braoki iNY 11790 after purchasing it. or for higher education in We a41:know that when "core decision to close Southampton To close it down indicates general. eleme : are protected, music, and begin to move on, knowing Phone: 1.632- 6479 a drastic step, one only Our university is no arts and creativity in school that we cannot change what Fax: (631)632 918 taken when all other options longer trying to create new management have to be put on has already happened, but are pushed off the table. opportunities and possibilities the back burner. rather can only change how we :mal: eomeints@sbstatesma .or Southampton has its own for us, it is trying to survive. It is a sad truth of today's as students respond and take unique student culture and As Stanley put it, the world and this economy. action now. To vie previous issues, extra iate- mii, and tolearn about how to get involved with te Statesma, iisit out A Zoo SAO. T But Stlil A-- 4a z) '1'0 0

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(631 3 6480 or visit is onife at The scary part is it only takes one the treaty,the United Statesrevised its normal activities. BY RAVNEET KAMBOJ weapon to starta war. Recently, on nuclear protocol and limited greatly What we need to rega rat Opinion Editor April 8,President Barack Obarna and the conditions under which it could sense of connection with cworld a nci President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia respond with nuclear force. what our nation isgoing through .The signed anew StrategicArms Reduction The document reflectsthe state of people who are going to war are our WHO W JUJ .. Hiding under a desk. Treaty, alsoknown asS.TA.RT., into the modern world, where small-scaleneighbors. This iswhat our parents were taught existence. guerillaconflicts are abundant and A closechildhood friend of mine to save thern from a nuclear strike Itbuilds on previous S.T.A.RT. large-scale,nation-on-nation wars are isa Ranger in the U.S. Army and has during the Cold War. At the height treatiesand limits both nations to a lessand lesscommon. already completed an eight-month of the Cold War, each superpower totalof 1,550 warheads apiece. Keep The realsignificance of thisto us, tour in Afghanistan and isreturningfor possessed enough of a nuclear arsenal in mind that one of these warheads is however, istihe precedent that it setsanother 11 months thissummer to destroy every inch of the earth many hundreds or even thousands of times and the message it sends. The U.S. and Ihave not been able to spend much times over. the power of the atom bomb dropped Russia both feelthat nuclear weapons time with one of my best friends since Ihe world began to operate under on Hiroshima. Both nations are stillfallinginto extremist hands are the sum he leftfor boot camp two years ago. the idea ofMAD. or mutually assured allowed more than enough to destroy of allour fears. So next time we hear about our destruction, where each side knew the world several times. Sometimes it is hard to fedelgovernment making a significant that any type of agressive nuclear While thismight not be aheartening connected asstudents in Stony Brook accomplishment such as this,we should action would ensure the destruction fact,we have to look atthe reduction in to allof these events. Itseems thatno take some time to be appreciative, of themselves as well as their enemies. nuclear arms since the Cold War, atime matter what treaty issigned or war whether it be democrat or republican in This fear has seemingly kept our world when both nations possessed tens of started around the world, our lifeofficeprogress isprogress, and it affects thousands ofsuchweapons. Alongwith consistsof going to school and other allofus and the eople we care about. intact. ------1 - u ...... Guidelines for Opinion Submission :--' *:,.:.3

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Height: 5'8" and especially in the Stony Brook baseball Kansas "An extremely gifted and Last Club: Clearwater America East Conference. wrapped up a three-game Position: Midfield talented goalkeeper, Chelsea Jennifer Taylor Chargers She is a pure goal scorer who set with Binghamton with a Height: 5'4" possesses outstanding shot Resume: Four-year will greatly contribute next 12-3 loss on Sunday. Last Club: BVSC- -stopping capabilities. She Hometown: Ashburn, letterwinner at Palm Harbor season. The Seawolves (11-6, Mallorca (#7 in the nation) will compete right away for Virginia University High School, #7 1-2) have lost four of their Resumne: Three-year the #1 spot and will look Position: Defender in the nation, where she won Ashley Castanio last five, including two of letterwinner at Blue Valley to continue Stony Brook's Height: 5'5" two state championships, three to Binghamton (9-15, High School...2009 EKL long line of goalkeeper Last Club: Loudon going 45-0-3 over her last Hometown: Oceanside, 2-1) and sitin fourth place second-team selection... excellence.," Soccer Club two years...Also letter in N.Y. in the America East. Won six-straight state Resumne: Three-year track (100rnm) Position: Goalkeeper Senior Michael Stephan championships with BVSC- Caitlin Pfeiffer letterwinner at Broad Run Coach Ryan Says: "At Last Club: Oceanside (Patchogue, N.Y.) led Stony Mallorca High School, which was 5'8" Queli brings us size and Power Brook, going 2-for-3 from Coach Ryan Says: "Jay Hometown: Holland, ranked #2 in the nation by strength. She is great in the Resume: Four-year the plate. (Julianne) is another top N.Y. ESPN Rise Fab 50 poll and air and a proven goal scorer. letterwinner at Oceanside The Seawolves had level player with tremendous Position: Midfield/ won the 2009 Virginia State She is very hard-working High School, where she was split a doubleheader with potential to play in multiple Forward Championship..second- and we look forward her a first-team all-state selection Binghamton on Saturday, positions. Her toughness Height: 5' 5" team all-district during contributions this fall." and Nassau County Most losing the first game 2-0 and and ability in the air make us Last Club: Buffalo Soccer 2009...in 2008, Broad Run Valuable Goalkeeper... winning the second 8-3. a better team." Academy Flash went undefeated and won Larissa Nysch Captained Oceanside her Stony Brook is next in Resume: Five-year the - state title...Six-year senior year, earning an ESPN action at home with a three- Chelsea Morales letterwinner at Holland member of Virginia State Hometo w n : Fort All-Region team selection... game series against UMBC Central High School...2009 ODP...Attended Super-Y Washington, Pa. also a four-year letterwinner on April 17 and 18. Hometown: Temecula, first team All-Western ODP National Camp Position: Midfielder in basketball, earning an all- Struzenberg Pitches California New York and All-State in 2007...participated . in Height: 5'6" conference selection in 2009 Softball to Victory Over Position: Goalkeeper selection...Captained Regional camp 2004-08 Last Club: YMS Premier Coach Ryan Says: "Ashley Hartford Last Club: So Cal Blue Holland as a senior, scoring Coach Ryan Says: "Jenny Comets is a solid goalkeeper with a Senior Alyssa Resume: Four-year letter 17 goals and adding 16 is an extremely technical Resume: Four-year lot of upside, who has been Struzenberg (Cooper City, winner at Temecula Valley assists...ODP Region I player and is very composed letterwinner at Upper under the radar due to injury. Fla.) fanned a season-high High School, where she led team since 2007...Five years on the ball and will add Dublin High School, where She will no doubt compete 13 batters as Seawolves the team to an undefeated with New York ODP...Won versatility in the attack she was a three-time all- for the # 1job. Ashley holds softball defeated Hartford, season and holds the school 2009 U.S. Club National from deep positions. Jenny's league selection, a 2008 all- great leadership skills which 6-0, on Sunday. shutout record..lhree-year Championship with BSA quickness and ability to state selection, and scored 38 is crucial in playing the most Stony Brook (18-11, 6-3) California ODP goalkeeper, Flash serve a ball over distance goals over three years...won important position in the swept its second America team won national Coach Ryan Says: "Caitie will be key in a rapid counter 2008 state championship game of soccer." East series of the year. ______The victory on Saturday makes softball winners of five straight. The Seawolves Mi4ax: 2 -0 in Am-s. fast won both ends of a doubleheader with Hartford on Saturday, and before that Continued from 12 at home against Vermont swpet a doubleheader with on May 1. Lafayette Manhattan will come with the lead shrunk to Scoring Summary: First to Stony Brook to take on four goals, Stony Brook put Quarter -ICom pitello the Seawolves in a non- on a clinic in passing and (SBU), Belton (SBU), conference doubleheader possession, holding the ball Waldeck (SBU), Crowley on April 14. for more than two minutes. (SBU), Compitello (HTF), Men's and Women's As the clock ticked Genik (HTF), Bowes Tennis Knock Off New down, the Seawolves (HTF) SBU 4-3 HTF Jersey Tech Highlanders passed the ball around Second Quarter-- Both men's and women's the Hartford goal, never Crowley (SBU), Crowley tennis were victorious venturing a shot, eluding (SBU), Franze (HTF), on Sunday afternoon, as double teams and defensive Bearse (HTF), Compitello the teams extended their schemes to keep Hartford (SBU), Bender (HTF) respective win streaks by from getting the necessary SBU 7-6 HTF taking down the New Jersey opportunities to get back Third Quarter-Crowley Tech Highlanders. into the game. (SB U), Compitello (SBU), The men won their sixth It worked, as Hartford Bender (HTF), Compitello straight match, 5-2, as they was only able to manage (SBU), Leerne (SBU), improved their record to one more goal, scored with Compitello (SBU) 13-4. :11 left in the game. The SBU 12-7 HTF It was the women's Seawolves won, 15-12. Fourth Quarter--Bearse fifth win in a row, as they Senior netminder (HTF), Crowley (SBU), improved their overall Charlie Paar (Huntington, Genik (HTF), Genik record to 14-3 with a 7-0 N.Y.) recorded 10 saves for (HTF), Trenkle (SBU), victory. the Seawolves. Compitello (SBU), Genik Men's and women's tennis Stony Brook's next (HTF), Genik (HTF) will play Hofstra at home opponent will be Final: SBU 15-12 HTF on April 12 and Quinnipiac Binghamton on Saturday, Faceoffs: SBU: Rand, April 17 at 7 p.m. It's the 12/30, Crowley, 1/1 HTF: at home on April 13 before KENNETH HO I THE STATESMAN taking to the road to play first of a two game road Fallon, 18/31 Binghamton and Hartford Senior Tom Compitello runs in possession on Saturday against Hartford. trip before the Seawolves Saves: Paar 10 (SBU), on April 17 in Binghamton, Compitello scored a career-high six goals on his way to eight points. wrap up the regular season Bement 11 (HTF). -~- - ~---,., _ --- ~ap------~I ~i~e~ ----~------~-~-B~-pp~ - ~----LPi~-- -- ~ _~_ p--~sers ~ I ~ --- L-~C~~I ~I~ ~ - rC qa~iliiiii~ss~i~~_~ I CIlI

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with 11:10 to go in the first By SAM KBte quarter and ending with Assistant Sports Editor Waldeck at the 10:48 mark. Crowley added his 27th Stony Brook's men's of the season to put the lacrosse team won its third Seawolves up 4-0, but a straight game on Saturday resilient Hawks team fought night, taking down the back to within one by the Hartford Hawks, 15-12, at end of the first quarter. LaValle Stadium. The Seawolves couldn't Senior Tom Compitello's put. the Hawks away in the stellar play for the #14/17 second quarter. With every Seawolves continued, as the punch the hosts landed, Hauppauge native recorded Hartford had an answer. a career-high six goals and A pair of Crowley added two assists on his way goals was followed by two to a career-high eight points. Hartford scores, and the Junior Kevin Crowley teams traded goals once (New Westminster, British more before heading to the

stir: Columbia) tied his career locker rooms at halftime - .i. high with five goals. with the difference still one, Junior Jordan McBride, 7-6. KENNETH HO / THE STATESMAN who leads the nation in goals Stony Brook came out of junior Kevin Crowley fends off a Hartford defender during Saturday night's game. Crowley had per game (4.11), was held the break with fire, scoring five goals and two assists as Stony Brook won, 15-12. scoreless. five of the third quarter's six Stony Brook remained goals to lead by five heading undefeated in America East into the fourth. Womnen s Sccer Announces 2010 Recruits play (2-0) while improving With a great chance to its overall record to 7-3. The put the game away, Stony Seawolves are the only team Brook couldn't finish. in the America East with an The visitors wouldn't go BY SAM KitB Here's a look at the Career High School, scoring Position: Striker/Wing overall record above .500. away, scoring first in the Assistant Sports Editor women who will grace 21 goals over her junior and Last Club: Region IV Hartford (3-7, 0-2 AE) fourth period. When the LaValle Stadium for the first senior years and leading the ODP/Bozeman High has not beaten Seawolves Seawolves answered, the Seawolves women's soccer time next fall: team to a #4 state ranking... Resume: Three-time all- men's lacrosse in Stony Hawks responded with Head Coach Sue Ryan Three years for Connecticut state at Bozeman High... Brook since 2000. double, slowly closing the announced on Thursday Ahriel Fernandez ODP captained Bozeman High The Seawolves burst out gap. Aidan Genik had four that nine recruits from eight Coach Ryan Says: "Ahriel with 14 goals..."Golden of the gate to a 3-0 lead of his five goals for Hartford different states have signed Hometown: East Haven, has explosive speed, great Boot" winner in 2006 courtesy of Compitello, in the fourth quarter. National Letters of Intent to Conn. defensive skills, and will and 2009...2009-2010 sophomore Kyle Belton But the Seawolves were play for Stony Brook in Fall Position: Center Back be one of the most gifted Gatorade State Player of (Langley, British Columbia) able to eventually close the 2010. Height: 5' 5" athletes on our team." the Year...2009 ESPN All- and senior Steven Waldeck door on Hartford's hopes. "We believe this is our Last Club: CFC United Region team (Levittown, N.Y.). Their After conceding with best recruiting class ever," (#21 in the nation) Tess Hagenlock Coach Ryan Says: '"A goals came within 22 3:22 left in the game, and Ryan said. "This is a blue- Resume : Four - year quick and explosive goal seconds of each other, recruiting class and one letterwinner and two-year Hometown: Bozeman, starting with Compitello See MLAX on 11 we are very proud of." captain at Hill Regional Montana See SOCCER on 11 - --- ~ I~ _~ ~_~ I ~ Statesman Sports MobileScan

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