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BY NORA KELLY protest three years ago, was stationed on The Managing News Editor While some university students Green during the student group Pro-Life felt the baby was out of place at the Vanguard's anti-abortion protest, which Beneath a large poster displaying demonstration, Stabosz found his continued into Friday. images of aborted fetuses on The Green presence fitting amidst graphic images of The group sponsored a display Thmsday sat former university employee aborted fetuses. by the Genocide Awareness Project, an Rae Stabosz with her 10-month-old "They show what choice is," initiative of the national anti-abortion grandson bmm.cing on her knee. Stabosz, Stabosz said, and lifted up her grandson. group Center for Bioethical Reform. The a volunteer at last week's anti-abortion "'This is what you get when you leave a project brings displays featuring photos protest, kissed and hugged her grandson, zygote, and then a fetus, to grow and do of concentration camp victims, lynching as students passing by looked on. what it's supposed to do. You get this little and aborted fetuses to college campuses ''Oh my God, is that a real baby?'' guy." across the country. said one student onlooker, as others Stabosz, who retired from her job For the second year in a row, anti.abortion protesters display graphic the appearance See PROTEST page 12 debated baby's at the in computer support at the university images on The Green on Thursday. Google Doodle Drugstore slows library's Internet server to lose its Bird image downloaded 'Happy' 162,971 times in a day BY TOM LEHMAN trademark Assistant News Editor

A little bird caused quite a stir on Happy Harrys to get the university's web server last month. An image of a blue jay hosted on Walgreens signage university web space was featured on Google's homepage on April 26, and BY EMILY FISHMAN brought worldwide attention to the THE REVIEW/Kevin Mastro Staff Reporter university and performance issues to The men's lacrosse team celebrates its back-to-hack CAA tournament championships Saturday night. some library services. When junior Nell Malatesta As part of its celebration of artist discovered the Happy Harry's John Jay Audubon's birthday, Google store on Main Street would soon featured a special graphic on its Men's lax heads to NCAA tourney be trading in its namesake for a homepage which linked to an image Walgreens logo, she did not take search results page listing a picture of the news lightly. the bird, hosted by Morris Library. The Hens beat third-seeded UMass to win CAA championship "I'm very upset about it Google Doodle, a logo placed above because I think that Happy Harry's the search bar, frequently changes BY TIMMASfRO was an iconic place to go," to recognize certain holidays and it in back-to-back seasons. They have Malatesta said. "It's nostalgic. I anniversaries. Sports Editor Inside: won the CAA Tournament three of the just think it's sad. I like the little will The image was part of a collection • Cooney fights through last five years and meet defending logo." AMHERST, Mass. - What a national champion Duke in the first round, of pictures featured in 'The Birds of injuries - page 28 After five years of Walgreens America: From Original Drawings" by difference a week makes. Saturday at 5 p.m. on ESPNU. Two weekends ago, the Delaware ownership, every Happy Harry's Audubon, which is currently held in the • Preview of Hens' game ''It's awesome it's unbelievable " location in Delaware will receive library's Special Collections. men's lacrosse team was limping into against Duke - page 29 senior rnidfielder K~ Kaminski said the conference tournament They were a signage overhaul, with the According to Mark Grabowski, "The last two [regular season] games, we Walgreens logo replacing the coordinator for server and data support seeded fourth on the heels of a two-game eight days after an 11-5 defeat. had UMass and Penn State. We didn't losing streak against Penn State and current image, according to at Morris library, the image was Same green carpeted field in have the swagger that Delaware is all UMass. They combined for just eight Walgreens media relations manager downloaded 162,971 times throughout result about" goals in these two games. Amherst, much different Delaware Tiffani Washington. the day, at an average frequency of 135 defeated the third-seeded Minutemen 9-7 That swagger was on full display On Wednesday, the Hens upset "We believe that we've built a views per minute. Most of the page to win its second straight CAA Lacrosse Saturday evening. The Hens played first-seeded Hofstra, ending the nation's reputation over the past five years views came from Western Europe. Championship. physical the whole game, jumped out to as offering high-quality pharmacy 'This was a testament to the power longest current home winning streak at an early lead and held UMass scoreless in 15 games in the process. This set up a The Hens qualifY for the NCAA service, and because of that we feel Tournament by virtue of the win, the first rematch with UMass this past Saturday, See BIRD page 12 time in school history they have made See LAX page 31 See STORE page 13 1 News 14 Editorial 15 Opinion 17 Mosaic 21 Day Trippin' 27 Classifieds 28 Sports 2 Mov LO.~ 1 Lette1· fron1 the Editors

Dear Readers,

It is with heavy hearts that we send to press our final issue of The Review. Today, we turn the paper over to next year's staff as we prepare to graduate.

This year has full of exciting news here at the university, including a nationally televised Senate debate, a Nobel Prize winner from the university, a playoff run by the Blue Hens and the patriotic fervor that swept through campus after Osama bin Laden was killed. We're pleased that we were able to bring you all that news and more, and we hope that we were able to provide insightful coverage that was relevant to you, our readers.

We've both spent all four years of our college careers working at The Review, and to say that we will miss it is an understate­ ment. This place has become like a home to us, and our staff has become like a family. We've also enjoyed the relationship we have had with the campus community, aml we appreciate 1HE REVIEW/Lauren Scher the feedback we have received. The university's Fashion Merchandising Club hosts free tie-dyeing on the Trabant Patio on Thesday.

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BY MORGAN WINSOR opportunity to paint the outside floor and weather-resistant acrylic Staff Reporter wall arose after his landlord paint, which dries fast, on the stripped the asbestos-laden outside mural. Wonderland Records, a music shingling, which was weathered Bryant, who briefly studied store on West Main Street, is and falling off. The landlord at Delaware College of Art and getting a colorful facelift, inside asked him to find someone Design in Wilmington, said he has and out, with the installation of who could repaint it white, but always appreciated graffiti and two murals on its property. Theodoropoulos said he had a wall murals, though this is his first Owner Demetri better idea. time working with airbrushing. Theodoropoulos hired freelance At the time, Bryant was Theodoropoulos said artist Shannon Bryant to paint already working on the floor customers love the changes, and he murals on the inside floor and murals inside, and after discussing hopes the murals draw attention to along the west outside wall of the concepts for the mural, he and the store and increase foot traffic. store. Theodoropoulos submitted a "People were actually coming Bryant, 27, and his coworker drawing to the landlord for an in and saying, 'Is it done yet? Is Cory Hawkins began airbrushing outside mural. it done yet? Can I look at it?"' he Alice in Wonderland-themed "We didn't want something said. designs in the store six months racy and horrible outside," Newark resident Vladamir ago. The outside wall mural will Theodoropoulos said. "We wanted Hryckewycz, 24, said he has high be a theater scene depicting a stage it to be where families that come hopes for the outside mural. THE REVIEW/Megan Krol with a hole in the middle. A similar to community days would walk by "I've seen [Bryant's] work The interior of Wonderland Records on West Main Street undergoes an hole will be painted on the floor and see this nice mural." before and he is a very good artistic overhaul. inside of the shop, connecting Maureen Feeney Roser, detailed illustrator," Hryckewycz the two murals and representing Newark's assistant planning and said. "I believe the mural outside kid at the record store hanging out, posters, funky knickknacks and Alice's descent into Wonderland. development director, said the is going to be freaking fantastic." listening to records all day, and incense. There is also a smoke "I went crazy with it," said city is supportive of more art Hryckewycz has been a my dream just came true six years shop in the back and a commercial Bryant, a Newark resident. downtown. regular at Wonderland for the ago," Hryckewycz said. "I've been recording studio. The idea is for the viewer to "[Art] combats graffiti, past six years and likes to "rock hanging out there ever since." Theodoropoulos said he "see" into Wonderland through the vandalism and improves out" at the records store. His Despite the aesthetic changes, purchased all of his records at hole in the stage, as well as "see" aesthetics," Roser said. stepfather first introduced him to the store has retained the same vi be Wonderland when he was an the outside when looking through Bryant said he hopes to finish Wonderland when he was 18, and since Theodoropoulos purchased it undergraduate at the university the rabbit hole from inside the with the mural this week, as long he was instantly attracted to the from the original owner in 2003. and has been hooked ever since. store, Bryant said. as "mother nature" permits. He store's unusual charm. He calls it a "music lifestyle "Listening to a record is an Theodoropoulos, 44, said the is using airbrush paints on the "I always wanted to be that store," which primarily sells vinyl event," he said. "You invite people records, along with an array of over to listen to records." Students' initiative helps schools receive donated lab equipment

BY DANIELLE BRODY to the Science and Technology these projects are--you have to come StaffReporter Campus, located at the former Chrysler up with a solution. It's not written out site, over a period of several months for you, it's not an easy one to come up Eight university business as the AstraZeneca facilities close. with." students helped lay the groundwork As shipments come in, the MIS team Singh said his MIS team gained for Delaware Technology Park's new handles the data while the OM team customer service skills from working service initiative to distribute donated directly handles the inventory in the with the local high school officials. laboratory equipment from the closing warehouse. "We've taken a project AstraZeneca facilities to local high According to Bowman, the management point of view to try and schools. donated equipment ranged from identify the problem and to really apply Two teams, including four small materials like flasks, test tubes project management techniques to Courtesy of Newark Police operations management students and pipettes • to more sophisticated solving problems and delivering to the Amy MacchiareUi's vechile was struck by an oncoming train after she and four management information equipment like gel electrophoresis kits, client," he said. ''Did they get what they turned onto the tracks near West Main Street last week. systems students, worked together for heating supplies, chemical compounds wanted, how accurate is it, how useful, their senior projects with Delaware and laboratory furniture. things like that." Technology Park, a nonprofit research Bowman said local colleges, Singh said this initiative will institution in Newark. including the university, will also provide high school students with a GPS mishap results in Mike Bowman, president of receive equipment from the closing better science education, especially Delaware Technology Park, said when facilities. College officials will be able during a time of school budget cuts. AstraZeneca facilities located on Old to personally select equipment from the "What they may not be able to wrong turn, crushed car Baltimore Pike in Newark began to laboratories in the future. afford, we can begin to give them for close, valuable scientific equipment Senior Rishi Singh, leader of higher learning for the students to was left behind. The pharmaceutical the MIS team, said his group was have a better chance to learn in the Crash of train, vehicle snarls traffic company agreed to donate supplies responsible for creating a database classroom, in the labs," he said. "The worth more than $1 million to 19 high to manage the incoming inventory, economy is in such a pinch and budgets BY LAUREN ZAREMBA tracks near the West Main Street schools in Delaware through a project which will continue to be used by the are being examined so closely that extra Online Editor and Elkton Road intersection, conducted by the technology park. technology park in the future. Local equipment can be deemed excessive Macchiarelli's GPS advised her to Ten schools have signed up to receive schools' order forms requesting specific or unnecessary, so it will definitely be A CSX train heading eastbound turn left, Farran said. She then turned shipments so far. equipment were sent to the OM team, useful." on Elkton Road crashed into an onto the train tracks, and her car "We're trying to get more people led by senior Caitlin Kelliher, who Although the initiative will slow unoccupied car on Thursday after became stuck on the tracks. interested in science and technology would then package the supplies. down as seniors graduate and public the driver misunderstood GPS Macchiarelli was able to exit her as a career, and so the earlier they're Kelliher said the project has been schools break for summer, Bowman directions, halting traffic to and from vehicle and walk to safety before the exposed to experiments and kind of a useful learning experience because said the project will continue to grow. Laird Campus for approximately 45 CSX train arrived at the intersection. the fun of it, the more we think they'll working with Delaware Technology He hopes new university students minutes, police said. The car was hit from behind and want to study it in college," Bowman Park and local schools transcended a become involved next year and more At 10:28 a.m., Amy pushed approximately 100 feet said. ''The people involved, the simple school project. high school schools sign up for the Macchiarelli, 44, of Wilmington, before stopping behind The Deer volunteers, are all getting a lot out of "It teaches you more because it program. was driving her white Toyota Corolla Park Tavern. it. It's a real-life experience, so it's an pushes you more," Kelliher said. ''You "It's very encouraging with the eastbound on West Main Street, Macchiarelli was cited for experience like they might find when don't want to disappoint someone, amount of stuff we're getting and the Newark police spokesman Mark inattentive driving. No one was they graduate." you want to perform well. You learn response we've gotten from the districts Farrall said. injured as a result of the accident. Bowman said shipments of so much if you're doing something and the outstanding project work of the equipment are scheduled to be ~livered that's difficult, because that's what ~o_teams,' ~Bo~an said.__ _ As she approached the train ------4

photo ol the week Laptop stolen at Main Street Court Apartments A theft was reported Thursday morning at the Main Street Court Apartments on 236 E. Delaware Ave, according to Newark police spokesman MCpl. Gerald Bryda. An unknown suspect entered an unsecured vehicle and took the victim's red Dell laptop and purple laptop bag, Bryda said. The victim left the vehicle unlocked in the complex parking lot at 1 a.m., leaving the laptop and bag in the passenger seat. When she returned at 9 a.m., she found her property missing, he said. . . . . Bryda said there are no witnesses or mveshgahve leads. The charge would be theft of$1,500 or more. Man punched in face on New London Road · A 22-year-old man was punched in the face by an unidentified man while walking on New London Road near the Corbit Street intersection early Friday morning, said Newark police spokesman MCpl. Gerald Bryda. The victim was walking home from Main Street at approximately 1:30 a.m. when he noticed the suspect, accompanied by an unidentified woman, walking behind him, he said. The man was knocking over trash cans into the street. The victim said this made him upset, and he told the suspect to "stop acting like a freshman." · The victim said this agitated the man, who then confronted him, Bryda said. TilE REVIEW/Lauren Scher The victim said the man, who appeared to be Various campus publications, including DEconstruction and UDress magazines, advertise their work at Meet the Media extremely intoxicated, punched the victim with a closed fist. The man then fled on foot, he said, and police Day on the Trabant Patio on Friday. ' responded to the scene. Bryda said the victim was not injured. Man pushed down fire escape on Chapel Street Newark police are investigating an assault reported in brief early Saturday morning on the first block of North New assistant coach hired for field Cipriani has a Level II Coaching Chapel Street, according to Newark police spokesman hockey team Certification with USA Field Hockey Student groups celebrate Israel's MCpl. Gerald Bryda. Chelsea Cipriani will join the and has worked at various field hockey 63rd birthday · At 1:54 a.m. Newark officers responded to a field hockey team as assistant coach summer camps during her career. On Tuesday, Kesher, the Jewish North Chapel residence after hearing reports of a fight after leaving her position at Longwood reform student group, will host an breaking out on the third floor between three to 10 University in Virginia. Cipriani Laird Fellowship winner announced Israeli-themed dance party in Trabant individuals, Bryda said. graduated from Wake Forest University Corey Lange, an electrical and 206 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., An unknown person or persons pushed a 20-year­ in 2008 as a captain of her field hockey computer engineering graduate featuring· dance instruction and free old man from Chester, Pa. from the third floor, causing team. She has been working as assistant student, was awarded this year's Laird food. On Thursday, various student him to fall down a fire escape and suffer injuries to his coach at Longwood since then. Fellowship. The award is given to groups are sponsoring "A Peace of face and head, Bryda said. During her college career, Cipriani students who demonstrate character, Israel: A Cultural Experience" event The victim, who received lacerations to his face, was named as standout player and creativity and perseverance. As an at 6 p.m. on the Harrington Turf. The was found in the parking lot of the Newark Shopping awarded All-South Region Honors and undergraduate at the university, Lange celebration includes music, hookah, Center and was immediately taken to Christiana South Jersey Collegiate Field Hockey began researching infrared LED tie-dye, Israeli candy and performances Hospital by Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company, Player of the Year in 2007. Her team systems and graduated summa cum by the university's Zumba Club and he said. went to the NCAA Tournament four laude with an Honors bachelor's degree the Jewish a cappella group, the Bryda said there was only one witness and the case times. in computer engineering in 2009. ChaiNamics. is still active pending additional interviews. - Martin Martinez

Friday, May 13 thin s to do SCPAB Senior Fling 4 p.m., North Green Submit events to [email protected] ~~ Tuesday, May 10 ~aturday, May 14 Haven MasqueRave REP Presents: The Good Doctor 7 p.m., Christiana Fire Hall 7:30p.m., Roselle Center for the Arts Wednesday, May 11 Sunday, May 15 SCPAB Presents: Blue Valentine PCUSA@UD Meeting 7:30p.m., Trabant Theater 4 p.m., 157 W. Main St. Thursday, May 12 Monday, May 16 "0 Beautiful" Yoga Club 7:30p.m., Thompson Theater 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., Trabant Multipurpose Room C 5· Newark home boasts historic roots, presidential visit

BY TUCKER MCGRATH go missing and then reappear without year cooking and heating," Gary said. Sports Copy Editor explanation, he said. "I don't know if you've ever cut a "If you've never experienced cord of wood and split it, but 15 of In a picturesque neighborhood this, you probably think we are 'em's a bunch." on the south side of Newark, a two­ completely nuts," Gary said. "There Chimneys rise from the exterior story brick house with a historic, is this overwhelming sense that there toward the sky, their worn bricks presidential past looms over a is someone standing in a doorway indicating the building's old age. In carefully manicured garden. watching you. That's what you feel. a photograph from the early 1980s, Gary and Roberta Gredell have And every time I've felt it, the hair Gary stands alone on the roof, called this house home for three goes up on the back of my neck. It's a shirtless in worn dungarees and a top decades and counting, refurbishing very odd feeling. It's not threatening. hat, chimney sweep in hand and a the house in its entirety throughout It's kind of a neat thing." wide grin on his face. the years. Based on historical records, According to Gary, many Gary is not yet retired and the house is estimated to be more than historical figures have stayed in the continues to work restoring old 250 years old, making it one of the house since it was first built. Andrew structures, from houses and barns to oldest private residences in Newark. Fischer, the first colonist to sign the lighthouses. He constructed the front Gary Gredell, a Dover native Oath of Allegiance, owned the house door of his home, a heavy barn door­ and engineering alumnus of the during the Revolutionary War with style replica with an iron key, and he university, purchased the house with his two sons and their four slaves. uncovered and restored the original his wife Roberta for $50,000 in 1979. During that time, war heroes pine floorboards. Gary renovated the They moved into the house together like Marquis de Lafayette, Nathanael house inside and out, from the stone with their eldest children Cara and Greene and first President George foundation to the top of the highest Josh. Gredell has become an expert Washington stayed the night while chimney. on the house's history. performing reconnaissance on the A mosaic of weathered cedar Gredell said the house was British, according to "The History of shingles cover the roof. Gary hauled originally built in 1760 by a family Welsh Tract Church and the Life of all 22 squares onto the roof himself to atop several acres ofland for their iron Elder John Green Eubanks" by Percy repair the roof under large floodlights forge. The location was rural, roughly Roberts. at night. one mile from the small village on Hessian General Carl von Donop "My practice is structural present-day Main Street that marked was another Revolutionary War-era engineering and historic buildings," Newark's early beginnings. military figure quartered at the house Gary said. "I spend my evenings in THE The Gredells aSked that their during the same period, he said. an old house and my days in other The Gredell family's two-story brick house in Newark once hosted a home address be withheld due to According to correspondence records, people's old houses." visit from first President George Washington. privacy reasons. it was nearly the site of his arrest. The house was nearly destroyed adequately care for the home year Today the city of Newark Their youngest daughter Jennah Gary enjoys seeing the house in the 1920s, when a fire broke out in after year, party after party, until the . protects the house, with laws that Gredell, 21, is a university student repeatedly pop up in historical texts. a barn across the street that housed Gredells restored it. require the owner to maintain the who transferred from the University "There are letters from a fireworks manufacturing business. "When we bought it, the house structural condition of the home. of Vermont last year to save on tuition Washington to his commander Greene The Gredell home served as a storage was a mess," Gary said. "There had "It's on the national register, and see her parents more often. that it would be a great opportunity to unit for the business and was packed been college students living here which ideally means that it can't be Jennah, who grew up in the house, capture von Donop while he was at with flammable explosives, yet for about 20 years. We know a lot destroyed," Gary said. ''The city of said there is more to the house than Fischer's home," he said. somehow survived. of people that came here to party. Newark about 10 years ago enacted just its remarkable history. The Gredel! home has six original Gary once found the brass button Most people remember arriving, few some legislation that basically "The house is haunted," Jennah fireplaces, all in working order. The to a man's jacket while restoring one remember leaving." protects the houses from neglect." said. "Ifyou go upstairs in the hallway home dates back to before modem ofthe interior walls, and said the metal He said one ofhis neighbors once Sitting with his daughter in his there are some energies up there. I heating technology existed, so cast accessory is sure to be over a century lost his child in the property's yard living room reflecting back on the have had people come over here and iron stoves and open fires provided all old. He and his wife also found for half an hour because overgrowth years of sweat equity put into the they will wake up in the middle of the of the warmth. The Gredel! family did newspapers from 1926 underneath and weeds had rendered the lawn house, Gary beamed with pride over night and go, 'You did not tell me the not have a furnace until 1982, three layers of tacky flooring. impassable. his antique home. house is haunted."' years after they moved into the home. Transient groups of college "It was that bad," Gary said. "This house has been my mistress Gary agreed. From house keys "A house this size would students came and went throughout "The guy next door couldn't get a for the past 30 years," Gary said. to chess set pieces, things routinely typically bum 15 cords of wood a the 1960s and 1970s, neglecting to mortgage because of this house." Gender, other factors affect eating choices, professor says

BY ERICA COHEN connections influence how men and "Gender roles are connected to this News Features Editor women eat, she said. distinction in that erudite cuisine has "When we ha~e food choices, we been assumed to be the purview ofmale Sophomore Jack Newton sat automatically have food taboos and chefs, and popular cuisine of' everyday' inside Chipotle Saturday afternoon both depend on the relationship between mothers," Guerron Montero said. with friends, eating one of the chain's cultures and their culinary traditions, When it comes to food choices, signature burritos. Newton was at the which are always in transformation," junior Luke Smith, a Chipotle regular, new Main Street eatery for his sixth Guerron Montero said. said there are clear distinctions between meal since the restaurant opened a few Men feel pressured to eat and order the foods men and women eat. weeks ago. a certain way, she said. Some research "You see girls in all those fro-yo Newton is not alone, and is only shows there is greater pressure among places and salad places," Smith said. one from the masses of university men the male population to consume heavy, Freshman Ally Sheehy believes who crave and clamor for the Mexican fatty foods like Newton's burrito, which the societal desire for women to be thin food. fit into the category of"man food." plays a role in what women order and "It'sfilling,"Newtonsaid. ''Forthe Gender is just one factor that which eateries they frequent. six dollars you pay, you get a little bit indicates what is socially appropriate for "Girls will eat sandwiches and more." people to order, eat and crave, Guerron salads," Sheehy said. "Girls think it's However, there are scarcely as Montero said. These influences stem healthier. Guys don't really care what many women waiting for their burrito or from the societal roles of women and they eat." steak fajitas. Similarly, fewer guys ran men. Sheehy said while girls eat at spots through the doors at the Cosi opening "In practically every society in the like Panera Bread, Cosi and Yogoberry, on Main Street two years ago, fighting world, historically women have had guys are more likely to be seen at for tomato basil melts. primary responsibility for producing, Freddy's Wings to Go or pizza joints These food choices may seem processing and preparing to distribute like Margherita's Pizza random, but according to university food to others," she said. Guerron Montero said this view researchers, gender and food go hand­ The ability to control food gives of women and eating is specific to the in-hand. women some power in society, Guerron United States. Carla GuerronMontero, a professor Montero said. "In the U.S. and the West, and of anthropology and women's studies However, those dynamics change more and more everywhere else in the THE REVIEW/Lauren Scher who researches food anthropology, when it comes to the preparation of world, our culture's popular attitudes University students eat their Chipotle meals outside on Main Street. stated in an email message that food food, as the preparation of erudite food, toward the body and food indicates that choices are intrinsically connected with or high-quality cuisine, and popular there is a radical separation between the gender, class, religion and race. These cuisine are vie~ed d!!I_erently in society: __ !Din~ and~~· she~'!: ---.,--:.--· 6 May 10, 2011

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THE REVIEW /Megan Krol The Elkton Road construction project, which has inconvenienced some business owners in the area, is slated for completion by next fall.

THE REVIEW/Lauren Scher Elkton Road work still Junior Keith Greer and a small group of protesters demonstrate outside of the Trabant Univer­ sity Center on Friday, calling for Chick-fil-A to be removed from the food court. The protesters allege that the restaurant chain is bigoted toward gay individuals. Although the students are members of Haven, the protest is not sanctioned by the student-run LGBT group. frustrating store owners Construction set for fal/2012 completion The things a criminal record can do to your future BY MAUDE MICHEL construction surrounding Elkton Road ought to be a crime.·!' StaffReport er expressed frustration with the project. Holly Jones, manager of Claymont The Elkton Road construction Steak Shop, said the project has impacted What's the value of a clean record? EmplQyers, graduate schools, military services, project that began in October is on track her business. professional licensing boards, immigration authorities -the gate keepers fo some ofthe for completion in fall2012. The area will "Absolutely-and in a negative good things in life -- look carefully at your record. Many students will b¢ arrested this become more accessible to bicyclists, way," Jones said. year alone due to stepped-up efforts tQ control alcohol usage, private residence occupancy pedestrians and motorists once several She said the construction on Elkton and noise, just to name a few. sidewalks are replaced and construction is Road has obstrUcted delivery trucks completed, officials said. from unloading at the appropriate place. Most of the citations you receive from the University or Newark police are reported as Gary Laing, a spokesman for the Without the construction, she said, it criminal arrests. An arrest record will surely tum up in the future: background searches for Delaware Department of Transportation, would not be an issue. said despite inclement winter weather employment, FAFSA applications, even when applying for a passport. If you have been Brian Schilling, project construction earlier this year, DelDOT and the manager from Greggo & Ferrera Inc., said arrested in the past, or arrested this year, don't panic. You have the right to legal represen­ construction team are on schedule for a sewer mam installation from Beverly tation. and as a former Newark City Prosecutor, l have stood by the sides of many students their completion date. to Amstel Avenue and a water main in the Delaware courts. Let me stand by your side in your time of need. Contact us tor a "We haven't lost many days from installation from Short Lane to Amstel free telephone bad weather," Laing said. "We hope that Avenue will cause some lane closures. consultation. continues." Also, a drainage line installation on Apple DelDOT hosted an information Road will result in a single road closure. session on May 2 at the Newark "A detour will be on Elkton Road and Past Arrests Municipal Building on Elkton Road to access will continue on Elkton," Schilling update community members about the said regarding the traffic implications of Expunging Records construction's progress. The meeting these updates. was aimed at Newark residents who have Rick Armitage, director of Pending Cases been affected by the construction project community and state government relations on Elkton Road, which impacts residents for the university, said the project has not The things a criminal record can do to your future ought to be a crime. from Gravenor Lane to Delaware affected the university to date, but expects Avenue. the updated roadway to carry several This was the fourth meeting of benefits to the campus community upon its type, but such conversations began completion. approximately eight years ago due to "Pedestrian safety and bicycle lanes the roadway surface crumbling and the will certainly be some advantages," identification of the segment of road Armitage said. between Amstel and Delaware Avenues Laing said the construction team and as a Hazard Elimination Program site. business owners have cooperated with k D S · k A The Hazard Elimination Safety Program, each other despite the stressful situation. Mar . lS , ttomey administered by DelDOT, provides funds "We have a core group here-you Conaty~ Curran & Sisk for safety improvements to public roads really don't see the faces change too (302) 368w 1200 and highways that require repair. much," said Laing of the community Greggo & Ferrera, Inc., a construction members at the meeting. 299 Main Street. ewark. DE 19711 group based in New Castle, is overseeing The next meeting about the Elkton E~mail you.r questions to: SiskMD@ marksisklaw.com the project. Road project is set for June 6 at 2 p.m. at Vi it us on the web at www.marksisklaw.com Several storeowners whose Newark City Council Chambers. . DUJ •Aicohol•Noise ViolatiQns•Overcrowding•Expungement•Disciplinary Procedures businesses have been affected by the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~t1l l1l~JJ•1 till lL~ J·~~Lt J'J J 'Jit J•Jd· J' 1 1 ) t',j '.-.;. t '"- ' '·., •• .J~'J'l) .J Mef¥Cl0, 12011v 7 Seniors Watters, LaFave win top honors BY ANDREA DIORIO accessible health care by helping Alumni Relations director Staff Reporter build hospitals and clinics in areas Cindy Campanella said she had a affected by last year's earthquake. difficult time narrowing down the Seniors Matt Watters and Sarah As a Rhodes Scholar, Watters applicant pool for the Taylor and LaFave were announced last week will attend Oxford University in Warner awards. as the annual Alexander J. Taylor Sr. the fall, pursuing a master's degree "When you read their and Emalea Pusey Warner winners in international governance and nomination packets, it's so for outstanding male and female of diplomacy and economics. impressive that you feel like the the 2011 graduating class. "My interests are evolving, world's biggest underachiever,'' Watters and LaFave will be and I'm still interested in health Campanella said. honored at a luncheon at university care and issues in developing Lauren Simione, assistant President Patrick Harker's home countries,'' Watters said. "I'm director of Alumni Relations, said two days before graduation. The looking for the best way to utilize Watters and LaFave stood out pair will each have a role in the my skill set." because of their strong sense of convocation ceremonies for their LaFave, who is graduating with motivation and initiative. respective colleges, and will lead an Honors degree with distinction "Challenge is a hard thing to the alumni delegates' procession in nursing, was overwhelmed by face and many shy away from it, into the stadium during Spring the support she received from her but they seek challenges,'' Simione Commencement on May 28. family and peers after winning the said. They will also receive a $2,500 award. The application process scholarship each. "I called my dad and grandma requires a nomination from a Watters, a neuroscience major right away,'' LaFave said. "They, faculty member or dean of the and political science minor, said he along with my roommates, were so nominee's respective college, was in disbelief when he heard he excited for me." followed by a statement of interest, won the Taylor award. In 2009, LaFave created resume and three or four references "I was shocked,'1 Watters Lori's Hands, an organization provided by the student. said. "I was told that there was she started with friends to help Campanella said selecting fierce competition, and I know and individuals with chronic illnesses recipients for the awards was not respect the other candidates." with daily activities like grocery an easy task, and the most decisive The selection committee, shopping or household chores. She factor was the interview. consisting of faculty, staff and two is also a member of the nursing "It does come down to how members of the university's Alumni honor society Sigma Theta Tau, they interview,'' Campanella said. Association, based its choice on the the Writing Fellows Program and "Paper is one thing, but how you applicants' academic achievements, Students of Ailing Mothers and conduct and carry yourself is leadership experience and Fathers, but said her work with another." community service involvement. Lori's Hands was a large part of She said she is pleased with the Watters, who also received why she won the Warner award. committee's choice and anticipates a Rhodes Scholarship earlier this "I think that I was lucky enough the winners will succeed in their spring, is a member of the Society to figure out what my passion in life careers. for Neuroscience and College was early, and I was able to devote "This award is an Democrats, but is best known myself a lot to it in the past four acknowledgment of who you are for founding Students for Haiti years,'' LaFave said. "I think this today and who you will be in the THE REVIEW/Spencer Schargorodski in 2009. The organization aims was something that the panel was future,'' Campanella said. "We Seniors Matt Watters and Sarah LaFave are the winners of the Taylor to provide people in Haiti with looking for." expect great things of them." and Warner awards this year. Facebook, Wikipedia used for cheating, study finds

BY BRITTANY BARKES academic dishonesty, said he has websites is often identifiable because of ideas and sources. not feel taking ideas from a content­ StaffR eporter observed some student cheating using it does not fit the style of students who Students have access to a wide sharing website should be considered these sites. are taking an introductory course. amount of ideas and material on cheating, but could be considered an Though social networking "I haven't experienced any Mink said many students often the Internet, and she said they may educational tool. website are popular places for situations where students used a plagiarize because they do not become overwhelmed by the quantity "The whole point of [content­ connecting with classmates and social media website to cheat, but understand basic citation rules. of information they use in their sharing sites] is to start an open friends, they may also be a source for students definitely use informational "I have had students use language assignments. discussion and develop ideas,'' plagiarism and cheating, according to sites, like Wikipedia and Ask.com, that's a little too close to a source, "I don't find it to be a problem Pelligra said. "It's a crucial part of the the creators of the website Turnitin. to gather information, which is often and I find out about it because most for me because I keep track of all my learning process." com. plagiarized,'' Fernbacher said. students don't have a polished prose sources,'' Mahoney said. "But it can Fembacher said that many Turnitin.com cross-checks papers He said cheating on campus has style,'' Mink said. "When it turns up, definitely be a problem for students students caught cheating blame stress that students submit to the website, per stayed relatively consistent throughout it's obvious." who can't keep track ofwebsites." or a lack of interest in the class, which their professors' request, with more the past few years, with his office Identifying plagiarized material Students at the university have Pelligra agreed with. than 14 billion web pages, millions averaging about 17 5 cases of academic may become more difficult, according grown up in a completely digital age, "People cheat in classes they of books and publications and 150 dishonesty each year since 2003. to information and communication and some think content sharing and don't really care about,'' Pelligra said. million previously uploaded student Students charged with technologies professor John McNutt, copying are different. "Sometimes you just have to get that papers. The site generates a report for academic dishonesty often blame who studies social media. Junior Nick 'A.," professors that describes the percent procrastination, which results in less According to McNutt, content­ of content within students' papers that time to properly cite sources and sharing websites make it easier for can be found in other sources. involves unattributed cutting and students to use "subtle plagiarism,'' EYEWEAR('-t ... l~ The plagiarism prevention pasting, Fernbacher said. which is difficult for professors company iParadigms, whose website "Students have said they meant to to catch. McNutt said the odds of -w:$~. Turnitin.com helps teachers prevent go back and add citations or quotation teachers catching plagiarism may • Knowledgeable physicians copying, plagiarizing and cheating, marks for information they gathered decrease because of these changing ·Affordable & designer frames said approximately one-third of all from an outside source, but just methods, especially when they are plagiarized material comes from forgot," Fembacher said. teaching larger class sizes. ·Contact lenses & prescriptions social networking and content-sharing English professor Phillip However, he said the results ofthe • Most insurances accepted sites like Facebook, Yahoo! Answers Mink, who teaches an introductory survey were not surprising. McNutt and Answers. com. ENGL11 0 class, said he had not seen said he does not think the presence of The study, which examined much of a connection between social social media sites has made cheating SIMON EYE nearly 40 million papers submitted to media websites and plagiarism, but a larger problem on campus, but said ASSOCIATES the website, showed that students use had observed cases of cheating using the sites provide students with more www.simoneye.com shared content to facilitate plagiarism other types of websites. readily available content. and rely less on "cheat sites" or sites "The temptation is there because "Cheating is a problem at every 302.239.1933 that sell papers. The study found that lifting someone else's polished work is school,'' McNutt said. "Wherever you Newark 19 Haines Street/Suite 8 Wikipedia is the most frequently more likely to earn a good grade than have rules, people are going to break Bear Concord Pike Hockessin/Pike Creek plagiarized site. choppy prose,'' Mink said. "But that them." Middletown Wilmington I) '~ Michael Fembacher, assistant works only if they can do it without Senior Nicole Mahoney said director of the Office of Student getting caught." many students cheat on campus D&G FENDI GUESS Conduct, who manages cases of He said material plagiarized from because they often cannot keep track- 8 May 10,2011 Congress eliminates year-round Pell Grants 100 students will be affected by change

BY EMILY FISHMAN initially wanted to reduce the Staff Reporter amount of the original Pell Grant available to students from $5,550 Due to recent federal budget to $4,718. However, a compromise cuts, the year-round Pell Grant was reached to preserve the first program, which provides students Pell Grant and eliminate the with financial aid during the second grant, Holloway said. summer, was eliminated late last "I say it worked in our. best month. interest because a reduction to This means nontraditional the first Pell would have cost our undergraduates, who typically students about $2 million," he only attend universities part-time, said. "That would have affected us are left with fewer options to pay much more than cutting the second for their education this summer. Pell did. Other schools might have Last year, Congress passed felt differently, but for the U ofD, the "Two Pell Grants in One this was the best outcome that we Award Year" bill, according to Jim could have hoped for." Holloway, associate director of Barbara Smith, staff associate financial services at the university. for student aff~irs, commuter and The law proposed that, for the first non-traditional student programs, time, two Pell Grants could be veteran education and transition awarded per year to students, one services at the University of at the beginning of the year, and Maine, said she works with non­ another before starting summer traditional students impacted by courses. changes in Pell Grant options. However, newly elected Non-traditional students, members of Congress estimated the including students who are over · the age of 24, married, a parent bill would require approximately THE REVIEW /Megan Krol $8 billion in financial aid funds, or a military veteran, often try which was determined too high to attend classes continuously Professor Joel Rosenthal's research focuses on converting greenhouse gases into alternative forms of energy. considering the budget crisis. As throughout the entire year in a result, the second Pell Grant, order to complete their degrees as offered to students before summer quickly as possible, Smith said. classes begin, was cut only The removal of second Professor's research could lead two years after it was created, summer Pell Grants may make Holloway said. summer sessions impossible for One hundred and twenty some to afford college, she said. university students had enrolled "They don't think of the for this second summer Pell Grant, academic period as nine months, to creation of alternative fuels of which 100 were eligible and 20 they think of it as a full year," were not, Holloway said. Students Smith said. "Now they have to must be enrolled for more than 12 worry about taking the summer BY MARY KATE REILLY "If we are successful, our work has been increasing over the past 200 credit hours and considered half­ off." StaffReporter has the potential to redefine the way we years. time students to be eligible. Students affected by this think about using renewable energy," "Our world essentially runs on "We might be cutting 100 change will be forced to spend In the basement of Brown Rosenthal said. "If our catalysts can burning fossil fuels and the emissions people out of Summer Session, their own money to go to school Laboratory, a university professor take these inputs and generate 'green into the atmosphere are staggering," because they won't be able to use or struggle to find housing during is researching a way to convert the gasoline' and other fuels, the impact Theopold said. "We're basically Pell to pay for summer classes," the summer months, she said. world's most prevalent greenhouse gas will be huge." experimenting with our own planet Holloway said. "It'll take them longer to into a form of alternative energy. According to Rosenthal, the most and, unfortunately, we don't have Approximately 2,220 actually complete their degree-it Professor Joel Rosenthal, who important principle of his research another one to run to." university students qualified for slows things down," Smith said. specializes in inorganic chemistry, is that the process to convert carbon Rosenthal said university officials Pell Grants this year, 90 percent of "Many have come back for career has spent the past year and a half dioxide to fuel is energetically ''uphill." have emphasized the expaBSion of whom are full time, because they training, to eventually go into a job researching a process which siphons Unlike other processes that create faculty research. are eligible to obtain the maximum that will give them better income, carbon dioxide from the Earth's energy and liberate it, Rosenthal's "There is a good young nucleus amount of Pell Grant money. and now they are set back." atmosphere and transforms it into process would harness the energy, of researchers, especially in this The maximum amount of She said she believes the synthetic fuel. store it and put it to practical use by department," Rosenthal said. "The money allocated to students removal of second Pell grants Rosenthal said he initially became using it as an alternative energy source. very obvious emphasis on the energy from a Pell Grant for spring or showed the federal government interested in renewable energy and Though the project is in its early arena made the university a very fall semesters is $5,500, and the does not understand how many molecular energy conversion while stages, Rosenthal hopes to be able to attractive place to do research." amount awarded is dependent non-traditional students there are working toward his doctoral degree define the principles of the process Piyal Ariyananda, a post-doctoral on a student's family financial at universities today. at the Massachusetts Institute of within five to l 0 years. fellow and 20 l 0 graduate of the situation, Holloway said. The "I think it's a reflection of Technology more than three years ago. He said he hopes the findings university's doctoral program, heads maximum amount of money people thinking of college students Rosenthal said the issue of from his research will eventually be the project's research team and said offered by the second summer Pell in a very traditional context, greenhouse gas emission is critical used to develop commercially and he joined Rosenthal's project because Grant is $1,375, which enables and not thinking of the broader in the discussion of global climate industrially relevant systems and will he saw the opportunity to grow as students to pay for courses during definition of college students and change. He began research · on his be implemented in motor vehicles. a chemist while also affecting the the summer. what their needs are," Smith said. current project last summer. "Hydrogen fuel cells require the climate change issue. Congressional members "We realized that, ultimately, redesign of a vehicle from the ground "Once the results are implemented scientists and societies are going to up," Rosenthal said. "One of the nice commercially, many different areas need to find a way to capture carbon things that makes our system attractive will be affected," Ariyananda said. dioxide as opposed to just burying it," is that you wouldn't have to totally "This will be enormous." Rosenthal said. "Why not find a way reinvent the combustion engine." Doug Doren, associate dean of to not only capture it but be able to Chemistry and biochemistry the College of Arts & Sciences, said convert it to valuable chemical fuel?" department chair Klaus Theopold Rosenthal's research is important for Rosenthal said his research said Rosenthal's research presents the university. focuses on the design of efficient an alternative solution to increasing "This project addresses a sweet udreview .com catalysts that will activate the change greenhouse gases. He said the climate spot in technology that provides from carbon dioxide into fuel. change problem stems from the more than one benefit," Doren said. His lab performs inorganic and overwhelming number of carbon­ "And what's remarkable about Joel organic synthesis to induce a reaction containing fuels that are being used to Rosenthal is that he's otily been here with carbon dioxide that releases generated energy. for a year and half and his work is energy and reduces the greenhouse gas He said the concentration of already being recognized for creativity into useful fuels. carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and impact." )f:------~------M_a_y_- _lo_· ._· 2o_l_l 9 Grad student: Birther controversy largely based on race

BY JOHN ROHAN created specifically to use in his study. prejudice to be inappropriate, highly­ StaffReporter Americanism accounts for how well prejudiced whites may seek alternative a leader fits into standard American reasons for their lack of acceptance of According to a university ideals as a U.S. citizen. Obarna. According to Hehman, those doctoral student's recent study, Hehman designed the study to whites may feel a need to legitimize racial prejudice is linked to the evaluate each subject's level of racism, their beliefs about Obarna by attributing public's opinion of President Barack view of Obarna's Americanism and them to other factors, including certain Obarna's performance in office and evaluation ofhis performance in office. un-Arnerican social policies. the controversy surrounding his birth Because Vice President Joe Biden and Hehman said the claim that certificate. Obarna have similar, political stances, Obarna falsified his birth records fits Eric Hehman, who studies each subject was asked questions to the mold of legitimatizing prejudiced psychology, recently published his measure the perceived Americanism beliefs. Wilson, who studies public award-winning study in the March issue and performance rating of Biden as opinion on racial attitudes, attributed of the Journal of Experimental Social well, Hehman said. the questioning of Obama's legitimacy Psychology. His study, "Evaluations Political science professor David to anything other than racial prejudice. of Presidential Performance: Race, Wilson said there are many studies "So-called birthers will justify Prejudice and Perceptions of that suggest the prototypical American questioning Obarna's birthplace for any Americanism," won him the Albert was born and raised in America and is reason other than race, so as to avoid Bandura Graduate Research Award, a white, Christian and English-speaking. thinking they are racially biased," he psychology research prize sponsored "When people see someone that said. by the American Psychological Society. deviates, in their own mind, from Sophomore Rebecca Marshall said In recent weeks, the debate their ideal American image, they are she believes the debate surrounding the concerning Obarna's citizenship susceptible to biases and prejudices that birth certificate would n:ever surround a resurfaced, even after the president they may be unaware of, also known as white president. produced his long-form birth certificate unconscious or implicit bias," Wilson "It's not necessarily racism, but THE REVIEW/Nick Wallace in April. More than tw6 years ago, said. it could be a subconscious factor," Graduate student Eric Hehman recently published a study examining the state of Hawaii released his short­ These unconscious biases are Marshall said. racial prejudice and its connection to President Barack Obama. form certificate. Hehman believes this prominent in American culture, but are News coverage of Osarna bin sustained controversy is a manifestation also widely unaccepted, Hehman said. Laden, the orchestrator ofthe Sept. 11 believe the speculation about Obarna's party should not focus on it any longer, of attitude-based prejudice. "You're not supposed to show terrorist attacks, has pushed the birth citizenship will continue since the which is a departure from their past "Unlike accusations of Obarna racism," he said. certificate debate out of the media's president declared bin Laden killed. position that it was an unanswered or being a socialist, there was a lot of hard In Hehman's study, white attention, Hehman said. ''Nobody cares about his birth fair question for citizens to ask," he evidence that the birthers' accusations participants who believed Obarna was He believes the media hype will be certificate, because Obarna got said. weren't real," Hehman said. un-Arnerican rated his performance enough to take the birthers' accusations Osarna," Hagerty said. Regardless of media coverage of Other claims about Obarna poorly. Likewise, those who scored out of the public eye until the next Regardless of Obarna's level recent events, Hehman said he believes surfaced early in the 2008 election. his Americanism as high were more election cycle, but that still may not be of involvement in the capture of bin most of the speculators will not budge Obarna was characterized as being a likely to approve of his performance. enough to push the debate out of sight. Laden, Wilson said he believes the in their questioning of Obarna's Muslim, socialist and later, a member Black participants did not exhibit "I also thought the debate . true quieting factor is the recent release validity. of a radical church. , this correlation and neither did white would stop after Obarna produced of the president's long-form birth "The death of bin Laden might According to Hehman's study, participants scoring Biden. documentation years ago," he said. certificate. make some people change their minds, these are all criticisms of Obarna's Hehman's study found that Freshman Rob Hagerty agreed "You will see more Republicans but the hardcore critics won't change Americanism, a variable Hehman because social norms declare racial with Hehman, and said he does not saying that this is a non-issue and the their opinions," he said.

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Perkins Center - Rodney Room 9 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. 7 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. 7 a.m. to 11 :45 p.m. Not available for study lQMay 10.2011 Univ. students power through marathon training Seniors, freshmen prepare for Sunday's Delaware Marathon with long-distance runs, strict diets BY JACQUELINE NABLE know many 19 year olds who have university and the accompanying StaffReporter done it," Casey said. "It's a good eating habits can detract from a solid opportunity at a good time for me. training program, but his enthusiasm This week, senior Rob I'm an extremely competitive person for running has pushed him forward. Rehrig will be eating nothing but and I think I should definitely be able "I run because it'll keep me in carbohydrates as he prepares to to complete the full run." shape and because going on a long­ run the Delaware Marathon for the In high school, Casey played distance run clears my mind," Feld second year in a row. He is one of soccer and softball but never ran said. "I wanted to run this marathon several university students who will track or cross country, and has because once you run a marathon be participating in Sunday's race in only completed one 20-mile run in you need to keep the reputation up. I Wilmington. preparation for the marathon. want to do it to prove to myself that I "I want to become a lot better at . "I just want to be able to say that can and because not many people can running marathons because I know I could finish a marathon," Casey do it, and I know that no matter what that I can do it," Rehrig said. "When said. "I think running is just really it takes, it'll be worth it." I'm out there, nothing else matters fun, and it'll be very rewarding." Feld said the inspiration to run and I can think and relax while doing Both Casey and Rehrig will be came from his high school track it." looking to their families for support coach. Though he is 19 years old, the In preparation for the marathon, during the race. Casey will be running Delaware Marathon will be his third Rehrig has been going on long runs alongside her cousin, a Delaware marathon, and he hopes to beat his of five to 20 miles. Because of his native, and Rehrig's mother will be personal best time of four hours and hectic college lifestyle, he said he running in the hsllf-marathon portion 14 minutes. has struggled to balance running of the Delaware Marathon event. "If you can convince your mind and other obligations, often finding Keeping up with family to do something and to block out himself unable to run every day of tradition, Rehrig's mother will join all of the pain, you will be able to the week. him for a pasta party the night before go further," Feld said. "I feel like "I don't have a solid training the race. running is 90 percent mental and regimen," Rehrig said. "I'm just "It's a ritual," Rehrig said. "Just I 0 percent physical. If you have the trying to run farther distances and like in high school, my mom will stamina you'll be able to do it. I just run as often as I can to prepare my make a bunch of pasta and we will feel like running marathons makes body for the race. Last year, my body all get excited for the race." me unique and I want to just do the wasn't really ready, and this year I Freshman Aaron Feld is also best I can." feel great about my body enduring running the Delaware Marathon this Rehrig said he hopes to continue the 26.2 miles." weekend for the second time. During running for the rest of his life. Freshman Emily Casey, who is last year's marathon, Feld said his "It's really rewarding," Rehrig new to running marathons, is ready body was physically exhausted, said. "After my first marathon I for the challenge of running the forcing him to grab onto a fellow wanted to get a tattoo that said 26.2. entire length of the race. runner and hop the last two miles of I never got it then, but I'm definitely "I thought it would be cool to the race. going to get it after this one." run a marathon because you don't He said his lifestyle at the Singers promote peace

THE REVTEW/Josh Shannon Junior Tyler Wiechman performs at Peace on the Green on Thursday. Organizers of the event, sponsored by PEACE OUTside CAMPUS, passed out T-shirts, whistles and Oyers promoting off-campus safety. May 10,2011 11 Students honor Holocaust victims Members of Koach read thousands of names

BY KELLEY BREGNEZER didn't even realize what day it was," Staff Reporter Abramson said. "It may be in the past, but it still means a lot to me to Members of Koach, a Jewish remember." student group on campus, sat behind Each volunteer read names for a folding table outside of Trabant 15-minute intervals from a book sent University Center for 12 straight to Koach by a Holocaust museum in hours last week, reading aloud Israel called Yad Vashem. Volunteers thousands of names of Holocaust also read victims' ages and home victims into a microphone. countries when listed. The event, held to commemorate Miller said several of Holocaust Remembrance Day, her ancestors from the former traditionally entails individuals Czechoslovakia were killed in the reading the names of the 12 million Holocaust. victims of the Holocaust over a 12- "My dad grew up without hour period, and Koach members knowing his grandparents," she said. read a portion of the names May 2. Sophomore Andrea Bromberg The 12 for 12 Event is said she decided to participate in held every year on Holocaust the 12 for 12 Event because of Remembrance Day at the university, the importance of awareness and said Koach president and sophomore remembrance. Elena Miller. The exact date of "It's a way to give a voice to the Remembrance Day differs from year voiceless," Bromberg said. to year depending on the Hebrew Bromberg said the event was THE REVIEW/Megan Krol lunar calendar. valuable because it included all NATO deputy assistant secretary general Jamie Shea addresses the declining power of the West in a speech Miller said the event aimed groups of people affected by the Wednesday in Mitchell Hall. to be more inclusive by not only. Holocaust, including Christians, remembering the approximately Gypsies and gay individuals. 6 million Jewish people who died Volunteers handed out flyers in the Holocaust, but by paying depicting victims' stories to students homage to all of the 12 million passing by the Trabant patio. NATO official Jamie Shea people of varying religions, races Passerby senior Nicole Nadler and nationalities who lost their lives said the event was important to her during that time. because of her Jewish heritage. "We wanted to make it more of Nadler said people often forget discusses transatlantic relations a global issue so students recognize to take time to pay respect to those how big of an issue it really is," who have died in tragedies of the BY DANIELLE DEVITA We come awake in a cns1s but one revolution after another," he Miller said. past. Staff Reporter we don't prevent the crisis from said. "It's easy to get into, bloody Freshman Robyn Abramson, "It's crazy that this didn't even happening by trying to anticipate difficult to back out of." one of the 48 volunteer name readers, happen 100 years ago," Nadler said. The transatlantic relationship or preventing it." Communication professor said she wanted to get involved "The world has progressed so much between European nations and Junior Philip Livingston said Ralph Begleiter, director because many people were not aware in the past 50 years that people the United States has fluctuated he was excited to hear Shea's for the Center for Political it was Holocaust Remembrance Day. forget." between friendly and icy over perspective on global involvement, Communication, said the Global "Some of my Jewish friends the course of American history, especially how he feels about the Agenda series' theme this year according to NATO deputy recent revolutions in the Middle was viewing America through the assistant secretary general Jamie East and North Africa eyes of other countries. Shea. "I support the U.S.'s "It is a surprising contrast for Shea, who spoke in Mitchell and NATO's involvement m American students to realize that Hall Wednesday at part of the the United States is not universally Global Agenda series, said the highly respected around the problems of the 20th century will world," Begleiter said. transfer to the next millennium, "The good guys Sophomore Jake Wei! agreed and as new world superpowers with Shea's opinion of stagnated emerge in the East, the status of of today could American involvement abroad, the West will decline for the first and said U.S. government officials time in 500 years. be the enemies are not sure who they are really NATO, an intergovernmental supporting. military alliance across North of tomorrow." "The good guys of today could America and Europe, was founded be the enemies of tomorrow, so we in 1949. Since its beginnings, should not invest in anyone who American financial support for -Jake Wei!, we do not understand and cannot tJe the organization has risen from 50 fully trust," Weil said. percent to 75 percent, Shea said. sophomore Shea noted that there are many But as other nations grow, countries willing to help NATO NATO's power will be distributed share the burden of security, and among many nations, not just the supporting the rebels for a variety Remember concentrating on the positive u.s. of reasons, ranging from strategic support from foreign states can "Nations like China, India, and interest-related to values and help bolster the West's ailing ._The, all. and a reemerging Russia will all humanitarian-related," Livingston dominance into the 21st century. want to define the world as they said. Shea said that the fate of think it should be," Shea said. Shea critiqued American history can be altered by a single He said the U.S. and European military involvement in expanding person or action, and that all nations need to increase the flow democracy abroad, and said countries, including the U.S., of communication between the two military force in and of itself must be prepared to handle the continents to improve preparedness cannot bring positive political unexpected. for unexpected events and change. "Individuals can still have an catastrophes worldwide. "The revolutions we see bring enormous impact on history," he "We are a strange family the promise of political change, said. "Often the wrong or most because we tend to function in but it will take a long-term unsuited individuals are still a a reactive kind of mode," Shea investment if we are going to lock factor that can shift politics into a THE REV fEW/Lauren Scher said. "We waste normal times. in those changes, so we' II have A student volunteer reads the names of Holocaust victims aloud during very unforeseen direction." Monday's 12 for 12 event in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Week. Protest: Jewish community members call images offensive the display's offensiveness into sharp Continued from page 1 relief The display's comparison between 'There's no question for the Jewish abortion and genocide, as well as its use of community that the equation between disturbing images of concentration camp abortion and genocide fails and dishonors victims, has drawn criticism from the the memory of those who have been tmiversity commtmity for the second year victims of genocide in our world," in a row, with students assembling next to Wmaker said. the display in passive protest this year. One panel distinguished between the Sophomores Ben Spiegel and Sara various "actors" in abortion: "Aborting Laskowski milled about the display mothers are not like Nazis. Many are Thursday. Laskowski, who participated more like victims. But abortion doctors in the sit in-style counter-protest held a act like death camp doctors." The anti­ few feet away from the display, said the abortion display's panels featured little event's sole purpose was to agitate the explanatory text. student body. Rabbi Eliez.er Sneiderman, who As a Jewish student at the tmiversity, works at the Chabad Center for Jewish she was offended by the display and Life on campus, called the project's use of finds the inclusion of Holocaust photos genocide and abortion images hyperbolic. obnoxious. The project's theological "They're really just tlying to be foundations are not grounded in Judaism, shocking to piss you ott;" Laskowski he said, where the life ofthe mother takes said ''I think realistically and logically precedence over tlte baby and abortion, they know that abortion is not genocide, though harmful, is not equal to murder. but it makes people angry." He said the project uses images of fully Spiege~ who came to speak with formed fetuses to incite emotion and pro-life demonstrators at the event, finther the argwnent that abortion is Courtesy of UDaily said the display's comparison between equivalent to the murder of Jews in the This image of several birds was linked from the Google homepage to Morris Library's web server. genocide and abortion is illogical. Holocaust. ''What comparisons are you making, Sneiderman said ifthey used images that people died?" Spiegel said 'That's a related to early-term abortion, like those in pretty broad comparison to make. 'Oh, the first trimester, their presentation would people died in the Holocaust, people die be less inflammatory. Birds: Library staff welcomed user traffic when there's abortions.' That doesn't "A microscopic picture of a make any sense. That's not analogous in fertilized egg, is that also comparable to anyway." the Holocaust?" Sneiderman said "Why Continued from page 1 He said the display was laced with don't they use that? Why don't they use investigated why it was occurring "Google is just a program propaganda and lacked any solid filets a piece of paper with a microscopic red of Google and the people it can since there was no clear reason why running on top of that, and then it's or information, and Laskowski agreed, dot, a fertilized egg, and have that next to reach," Grabowski said. the web servers were responding listing something and making it more saying the pro-life protesters use scare a picture ofthe Holocaust?'' However, the attention from slowly. apparent to someone who's using tactics to prove their point Wmaker, who spoke with the anti­ Google users did not come without He saw reports that indicated Google," Powers said. Kurt Linnemann, the executive abortion protesters last year, said the cost. The large number of connections 95 percent of connections to the Though the results of the incident director for the Center for Bioethical display brings negative attention to what made to the library's web server web server were requests originating were likely unintentional, Powers Reform's Maryland office, said his could be a meaningful campus-wide affected some of its services. Online primarily from Google. After said'it did raise some concerns about organization does not equate genocide conversation on the issue. material, specifically gateway pages discovering the source of massive the current configuration of Morris with abortion, but rather draws ''I feel like the Genocide Awareness which allow students to access amounts of connections, he visited Library's web server. comparisons between the two acts. He . Project is an example of an outside database services like Academic Google's homepage and identified the "If the university is going to said unborn children have been designated organization not fitting into campus OneFile and LexisNexis, suffered cause of the slowdown. make these resources available, they as non-people, much like the Jews were culture, and by repeating its efforts has some slowdown from the large Upon studying that day's need to have some system in place." during the Holocaust only diminished them," he said number of connections to their Doodle, Grabowski realized it was Despite the overworked library 'They were dehumanized, they were Jonathan DarneR 29, travelled from servers. April 26 and the 226nd birthday of web servers, . Brynteson did not deemed as non-people and subsequently his home in Arlington, Va to volunteer Library staff was first alerted of Audubon, and Google had honored believe there was reason enough to were abused and ultimately killed," at the protest Thursday. Standing on slow performance by users between the illustrator by linking to his images take action to disable the link between Linnemann said The Green next to a photo of small 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. according to Vice of birds. Audubon attempted to paint the university page and Google. She The same designation was given dismembered limbs of fetuses, Darnell Provost and May Morris Director all of the birds in North America, and said she and her colleagues have a to the unborn in 1973, he said, with the said his organization forces people to of Libraries. During that hour, users his legacy remains in the form of the duty to make information available to Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade, think about their stance on abortion. complained of long response times National Audubon Society. a worldwjde audience. which legalized abortion in the United ''I know it's an unpopular thing to for the site's web-based applications. Professor Thomas Powers, Bryilteson said the peculiar States. look at and people have ideas and vallies "The library cares about its who directs the university's Science situation served as a testament to Rabbi Jeremy Wmaker, senior that they treasure, and we're questioning response time for its services," Energy and Public Policy Program, Google's reach. Jewish educator at the university's that," Darnell said ''But heck, what is Brynteson said. said the server's slowdown may only "We were all very excited to Hillel Foundation, said the timing of the college for ifnot to grow up and test what After becoming aware of the be an unintended result of the search receive that attention," she said. protesters' appearance on campus during you believe and see if it stands up under slowdown, Grabowski said he engine's popularity. Holocaust Remembrance Week brought close scrutiny and reason?''

VIeW May 1(!), 20.MI\ 13 Store: Phn:rmacy served as Del. icon decision, made with the help of shopping at the pharmacy. Continued from page 1 feedback from local Walgreens "I don't see it as a big deal it's the right time for our stores management. only because it's still the same to bear the Walgreens name," "We think that though Happy company," Poblarp said. "They're Washington said. Harry's has a strong reputation, still going to have the same sales The original Delaware we've brought many of the folks and specials, only the name is pharmacy opened in Wilmington who were onto Happy Harry's over going to change." nearly 50 years ago, receiving the to Walgreens," Washington said. Malatesta said she thinks out­ Happy Harry's name in 1965 from According to Brent Godwin, of-state university students will Harry Levin. There are currently store manager at Happy Harry's on not think much of the change, but 75 locations throughout Delaware, Main Street, some Happy Harry's Delaware residents will share in Pennsylvania, Maryland and New signs have already been changed her disappointment because they Jersey. have grown up with Happy Harry's. Malatesta, who grew up down "In Delaware, Despite her objection to the the street from the Happy Harry's sign swap, Malatesta said she on Route 52 in Greenville, Del., you're just used will continue to shop at the Main said the store used to be a pharmacy Street location after its official where she would go with her mom to good old transformation. to buy school supplies or with her "I think it's based on friends to hang out. Happy Harry's convenience," she said. "I will still But after Walgreens purchased be going there because there aren't the Happy Harry's franchise in really other drug stores. There's 2006, the stores turned into what on Main Street." really no other option for students." she called "small Wal-Marts." Sophomore Tom Ryan, who "It became a commercialized lives in Pearl River, N.Y., said he chain place that lost its sense of -Tom Ryan, will miss the Happy Harry's logo neighborhood," Malatesta said. on the storefront. Washington said Walgreens sophomore "I'd probably rather [the name had approximately 7,000 stores be] Happy Harry's, I guess," Ryan nationwide in 2006, but had very at other locations. The Main Street said. "It just sounds better than few in the Delaware area. For this store's sign will be removed in late saying, 'I'm going to Walgreens.' reason, people in the area were J11ly, he said. ' We're all used to saying Happy not familiar with the Walgreens Godwin is not concerned about Harry's, so if someone says they're brand. This prompted Walgreens the change negatively impacting going to .Walgreens now, that'll to purchase Happy Harry's, a well­ sales. throw me off." known Delaware pharmacy chain. "People are familiar enough He said customers' reactions Due to Walgreens' growing with the Walgreens brand by now,. to the change will depend on their success in the region, all Happy and everything it has to offer," home state. Harry's will be converted to Godwin said. "I don't think people "In New York, Walgreens is Walgreens within the next year, will be discouraged by it." much better known," Ryan said. and the Happy Harry's brand name Senior Ashton Poblarp, who "But in Delaware,. you're just used will no longer exist, Washington lives in Dover, said the brand to good old Happy Harry's on Main said. She said this was a corporate name change will not stop her from Street." May 10,2011 • • 1tor1a 14 Abortion display is misleading Connection of abortion and genocide is too radical The graphic images are back. For Abortion does not even begin to fit the second year in a row, anti-abortion this definition at any point. protesters stationed themselves As protesters stationed on The Green last Thursday and themselves on The Green, conversing Friday. Images of aborted fetuses with one of the members seemed a and Holocaust victims hung side­ one-sided lost cause. There was no by-side in what the group called The welcoming feeling of equal debate; Genocide Awareness Project. Their instead, there was ()nly anticipation displays were smaller, and their that any attempt to gain insight would message seemed more disconnected. lead to a tirade of misinformation. Sponsored by the Pro-Life Perhaps with a more accessible Vanguard, an on-campus RSO, the campaign that welcomes rather than goal of the project is to bring about repels, individuals would be more awareness ofthe cruelties ofabortion. inclined to understand the views of However, with such a radical the group. campaign and illogical comparison, Perhaps the only improvement Review seniors, class of 2011 garnering favor from those who pass from last year's protest was the the images on the on The Green is a placement of the display, which far-reaching goal for the group. could easily be avoided this year, but Attempting to connect abortion the group's mobile unit-a van with and genocide is ridi¥ulously further images of aborted fetuses­ Letters to the Editor erroneous and to equate the two that circled the campus . was an America's involvement in Mid East East and countless civilian deaths Islam on the world stage, and instead only distances others from their unwelcome addition to the campaign. affairs comes with consequences caused by U.S.-manufactured weapons those faces will be young Muslims intended message. According to Everyone has the right to free The death of Osama bin Laden, only going to radicalize more in their who are peacefully and successfully the Merriam-Webster dictionary, speech, but sensible arguments and the celebration surrounding it, is hatred of America? Until Americans fighting oppression at home. genocide is defined as the "deliberate should be made before implementing an expected response to an emotional realize that we are perpetuating the Our countrymen who have chosen and systematic destruction of a that right. event. It should also, however, serve as beast we wish to exterminate, and a more humble response deserve racial, political, or cultural group." a reminder ofhow we have gotten to the demand an end to unconstitutional our respect. Although I and many current position we find ourselves in, wars, we will be continually searching others share a different sentiment, fighting terrorism across the world It is for the next Osama bin Laden in a this dialogue is healthy for all of Happy Harry's will be missed a well-documented fuct, unbeknownst perpetual, never-ending war on terror. us. It reminds us about what life is to most Americans, that Osama bin -Ryan Mowers, nnow~edu like in a global human community. Laden was a CIA ally and infonnant Although bin Laden was the Main Street will lose local character with sign change in the 1980s. In an attempt to prevent Bin Laden's death brings relief. unparalleled personification of pure All Happy Harry's stores in Happy Harry's logo seems like an the Soviet takeover of Afghanistan, It is only appropriate that the most evil in our time, he was no comic book Delaware will be converted to unnecessary invasion of Delaware's bin Laden and his supporters (called ubiquitous celebrators of Osarna bin villain. He was a Jiving, breathing Walgreens pharmacies within the next cultural identity, even if it's over "freedom fighters" by President Laden's demise were college students. person. The fact that one man could year, and store signs will no longer something as small as a regionally Reagan, but they would later grow into Sept 11 happened when they were in inspire countless others to unleash bear the familiar Happy Harry's familiar logo. the terror network known as Al-Qaeda) middle schoo~ robbing their childhoods such terror and fear upon the world logo. The Happy Harry's franchise The Happy Harry's stores were trained, funded and supplied with of peace. Its offspring of patriotism, is a story as old as history itself and has been owned by Walgreens since across Delaware have valuable local weapons by the CIA. This phenomenon security and religion-as continually will haunt our imaginations and front 2006, and the company feels it is character. For a small state that many of unintended consequences has been exploitable sources of anguish­ pages lol).g after bin Laden's death. time for the change because the Americans aren't even familiar with, . termed by the CIA as "blowback." hung like a dark cloud over everyday -Mike Fox '05, [email protected] Walgreens brand name has enjoyed maintaining that local character Instead of learning from the past, life, including my time at Delaware. recent successes in the region. should mean a lot to its residents. however, U.S. foreign policy continues The event has not only changed Complaint handled weD by univ. Happy Harry's has long been There has been recent concern to promote the involvement of our American politics but what it means A few weeks ago I had a letter a staple of Delaware, and some about the arrival of larger chains to money, arms and military force to be an American. We Jive in a post- about the dysfunctions of the Student Delawareans are upset that the local Main Street and what their arrival throughout the Middle East, in which 9/11 America as much as we live in a Initiative Fund published Since that chain will now fall under a much means for smaller businesses. Libyan rebels who are (currently) post-Pearl Harbor America or post­ letter was published, I have been larger name brand that has no roots Although Happy Harry's was a our allies are supplied with arms, and Kennedy assassination America. formally and sincerely apologized in the state. While Walgreens has chain, it was a very small one, and the trained eerily similarly to bin Laden's I do not celebrate bin Laden's to and informed that changes are in already purchased the franchise, Walgreens name that will replace it is supporters ofthe 80s. Instead ofstaying killing as much as I celebrate a world progress. This news is very encouraging this year's name and sign change an upsetting example of a large chain out of the Middle East, we seem to get without him. Justice doesn't come to and the changes will greatly improve will seal the deal for many longtime coming to Main Street at the expense ever more involved; now fighting three mind, but relief does. There is relief the program and allow future students to costumers. of a local one. Happy Harry's, with simultaneous (and constitutionally that 9/11 victims and survivors may enjoy the benefits. I am very excited that The change of the store's name its conspicuously recognizable logo, undeclared) wars. Americans must ask feel a sense of closure in their lives. my voice was both heard and affected isn't the best choice for Walgreens. has contributed to Main Street's local themselves, is the death of Osarna bin Also, relief that our troops' sacrifices change. The commitment to students People in Delaware already know that charm, and it is unfortunate that the Laden worth the thousands of dead are not in vain. Finally, relief that at UD is clearly seen and appreciated. Happy Harry's is a Walgreens brand campus will lose some of its precious American soldiers and hundreds of bin Laden, a man who murdered -lAura Broomell, UD Freshman, without the company expending time character when the sign is taken thousands dead Iraqis and Afghanis? more Muslims than non-Muslims, lbroome@,udeLedu and money to change the storefront down. Or is our involvement in the Middle will no longer be a fuce of Arabs or signs. Ridding Delaware of the 250 Perkins Center Newark, DE 19716 Fax: 302-831-1396 The Review gladly welcomes iLs readers to write letters to WRITE TO THE REVIEW E-mail: letters@ udreview.com the editor and submit their writing as guest columnists. or visit us online at www.udreview.com Ifyou have any questions, please feel free to contact us at: The Editorial section is an open forum for public debate and discussion. The Review welcomes responses from its readers. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit all letters to the editor. Letters and columns represent the ideas and beliefs of the authors and should not be taken as [email protected] representative ofThe Review. Staff editorials represent the ideas and beliefs of The Review Editorial Board on behalf of the editors. All letters .. ' become property of The Review and may be published in print or electronic form. May 10.201 1 •• • llllOll 15 Students don't deserve criticism for celebratory rallies est hit from the 9/11 attacks. Not to be forgotten are tion ofthe incapacitation of a man's ability to kill at though the condemnation of our acts. I will display those living in the D.C. metropolitan area, as well will whomever, wherever and whenever he want­ my flag with pride, I will keep my head high, I will Michael Norman as the regions from which each and every passen­ ed. So many critics love to bring religion into this gladly demonstrate my love for this country, as it ger aboard the four planes resided. These students, debate. I say keep it at home and keep your mouth is (biased or not) the greatest and grandest coWltry Guest Columnist almost certainly affected indirectly, if not directly shut. This was not a victory parade of one religious in the world. If you do not believe in this, then you by these gruesome terrorist attacks, haven't had the ideology over another, nor was it a rally to promote do not deserve to call yourself an American, do not .. luxury of burying their loved ones through what one's beliefs over another. It was jubilation, a re­ deserve to live within a country composed of such Although some Americans aren ~ peifect in are widely considered conventional and traditional joicing ofthe fact that this single man can no longer great citizens, and you should get the hell out. their wish for vengeance, they have every right to means. Perhaps "at best," a tiny bone fragment cause further damage among the world's people. Although I celebrated the death of one man celebrate the end ofbin Laden s ability to terrorize. confirmed by DNA analysis, a charred wallet, an Perhaps a shroud of American egoism and that night, I do acknowledge the fact that killing an­ What the hell happened to the America that I engraved wedding band, or shred of turnout gear immaturity has blanketed us all, giving a helping other who has killed is not the ultimate answer, but once knew? A COWltry that was once proud to de­ is all they received. The termination of Osama bin hand in the size and reactions of the crowds, but we never have and never will live in such a utopia fend the rights of its o~ and the rights of others? Laden's life brought about the closest thing one can that is not the only reason behind our "flash mobs," described in the dreams and aspirations of many. Where is the America that loved and supported its call closure for many. as many have been dubbed. The release of elation, The day humanity can remove itself from its people, rather than harshly criticized them? Why do Some people claim our actions upon hear­ happiness and perhaps an ill-advised feeling of vengeful ways, depart from the "eye for an eye" so many feel the need to look down upon this gen­ ing the news of bin Laden's death were vulgar and complacency culminated into one of the greatest belief, is the day where the human race will come eration and point out its every flaw and shortcom­ unnecessary. It is within every American citizen's experiences of my life here in Newark. The feel­ closest to. world peace. Unfortunately this day will ing? These students should have a right to be happy, First Amendment right to freely express their opin­ ing ofbrotherhood and sisterhood among my peers, not come about lightly, easily or promptly, howev­ some more so than others. ion, and demonstrate within reasonable means so the sense of a slight victory, and more importantly, er, the sooner we can preach, teach and follow these For those who did not lose a loved one on that long as no harm is being done to another. Well, the feeling and display of our overwhelming pride, worlds, the better off the world will be. It is upon dreadful Tuesday morning almost 10 years ago, other than breaking a noise ordinance, what harm love and loyalty to this country were on full display us all to make the changes, it is upon us to save this you have absolutely no idea the pain and anguish it is being done? Perhaps a few vulgar obscenities during the night ofMay 1 into the early morning of world, one step at a time. causes to watch your spouse, parent, sibling, friend, were gratuitously yet passionately chanted. But in May2. I hope you are as proud as I am to call yourself neighbor or anyone else close to you die in front the end, no one was harmed by the demonstration The few who have criticized our demonstra­ a citizen ofthe United States ofAmerica of your own eyes, all the while not being able to that took place that May night. tions clearly share no patriotic sentiments to this do a thing about it. The demographics of the Uni­ The loud outpouring of support for another wonderful land of the free and home of the brave Michael Norman, sophomore, is a guest versity of Delaware show that many of its students human's death is condemned in all religious beliefs; we call our own. If one cannot understand these columnist for The Review. His viewpoints do hail from the states of New York, Connecticut and however, this was not a demonstration to celebrate feelings, then one should not be so quick to judge not necessarily represent those ofthe Review New Jersey. This tri-state area alone was the hard- the death of one man. Rather, I saw it as a celebra- those ofus who do, nor should they be overly vocal staff. Please send comments to mnorman@ udel.edu. Pushing one's ideas will never initiate logical debate hospital medical products dumpster. How could We have continually been cowering away from The anti-abortion group clearly knew about this, Elise Jackson we spend so much of our blood, sweat and tears trying to understand any other ways of life but our but what about the pro-choice group? Or women's to create a liberating country only to revert back to own. There are exceptions of course, but lately, the rights group? This display was brought to campus such childish and disrespectful behavior? If I was tendency seems to simply write off someone life­ in April, which is also known as sexual assault Guest Columnist a prospective student or a parent of a prospective style we don't agree with. Our pompous attitudes awareness month. I realize the anti-abortion group student, and I had taken a tour on a day with this far surpassed our accomplishments. We boast and was looking for a response from students, even a display up, I probably wouldn't want to come to brag, sometimes without intention, but · look for negative response, but what would've been the Using the First Amendment right does not UD. the upper hand. Think about the average conversa­ outcome if a display about sexual assault aware­ mean one should push mindless arguments. The reality is that even though The Green tion. A conversation may lead to someone trying to ness had also been on The Green? So many sexu­ The glaring eyes and gaping mouths of hun­ marks the path between residence halls and class one-up the other person. The discussion can vary ally assaulted women below the poverty line must dreds ofUD students marked the beginning of one buildings, it is property open to university students to who is having more stress or work or to what get abortions; therefore, the two issues are directly of the most controversial moments on campus last and organizations. Thus, the university must OK transpired over the weekend. Beating the Joneses' linked. April. displays but cannot discriminate against a particu­ is no longer just about possessions; it is about how Additionally, what if instead of a display, Last week, we were forced to relive these lar group. Therefore, when many students voiced well one can exceed the other person in any subject. there had been an open discussion or debate about moments. Some put their heads down and quick­ outrage toward the gruesome anti-abortion display, This notion coupled with the constant judgment abortion by a panel of students and professionals ened their pace while others stopped to take in the the university just responded with a mediocre, pre­ passed between each person makes our perspective along The Green. Students would not even realize horrifYing· display strategically in the middle of pared response stating they were not liable for any so much narrower. it, but this could easily influence them, despite the the South Green. Pictures of Holocaust victims, displays and the group had the right to be there be­ Secondly, we need to learn how to hold an constant distraction by their already occurring con­ lynched African-American men and open graves of cause ofthe First Amendment. argument. The art of debate has diminished, not versations, iPods and phones as they walk on the genocide victims had been plastered right next to Do I think the First Amendment should be only in high schools across the country, but in ev­ red bricks to class. Not only would this encourage abortion pictures on the billboards. dissolved? Absolutely not. But I do believe that a eryday situations. It seems that, far too often, the freedom of speech and cause conversation among Between the pictures and writing, it was clear change needs to happen. We should not take for discussion becomes overly heated and personal. I students, but it also would be much more educa­ those who posted the display despised abortion and granted the gift of freedom and use it as a security recognize that any debate-worthy discussion is of tional than a large photograph of an aborted baby. equated it to genocide. Over the two-day period blanket. We have abused liberty too much and we course personal on some level; however, any sort This is not a matter of abortion, but rather a hundreds of students gathered, protesting the anti­ should all take a giant step back. As much as I wish of professionalism and eloquence in supporting an matter ofrealizing whenwe have gone too far. How abortion display. Standing in front of the images for this to end simply by holding hands and skip­ argument has evolved into a matter of insulting the did we become so cynical about others' beliefs? But were members ofthe Center for Bioethical Reform, ping through daisies, it is simply unrealistic. With opposing person or counter argument. Just short of more importantly, how do we get back? I guess the ready to argue their display. this larger problem, I see a few smaller issues that calling the other person an idiot, we have seemed only real answer is to start looking at the bigger pic­ As I watched all ofthese events unfold, a deep can be tackled easily. to fall back to a childlike mentality, ultimately re­ ture as a puzzle. We know what we want the final anger came upon me. Yes, I was angry--this group Firstly, we have to break our egocentric and sulting in a 'yea-huh' and 'not-uh' battle. We have picture to look like, but in order to have success, it equated the Holocaust and the enslavement of ethnocentric view. While other nations have nation­ essentially lost our ability to keep our arguments in must be done in small pieces with careful eyes and African-Americans to abortion-but my deep an­ alism, we have patriotism and the ever-changing front of our natural reactions. similar goals. ger came from disbelief With a history filled with implications of being an American. Unfortunately, By changing things within each of us, we can many years of fighting for equality, human rights, the label of being an American has started to re­ start to respect the First Amendment, but this is a Elise Jackson, junior, is a guest columnist and freedom, this group had used the First Amend­ gain its tarnished meaning from the Puritan Era. slow and stressful process. I believe that although for The Review. Her viewpoints do not neces­ ment in order to push their negative agenda. They Originally, being an American was meant as being administration and student centers approved this sarily represent those ofthe Review staff. cowardlv or wimpy anrl in some cases, savages. display, students should influence the decision. turned the UD campus into something short of a f ..( * ~ --~-- I / J t I \ I I )-p Please send comments to [email protected]. . ' . 16 May 10,2011

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18May 10,2011 Synergy's Vis Viva explores fashion fantasies The university experienced The results of that competition a fashion forward moment brought an unexpected twist­ Saturday night at Vis Viva, the there was three-way tie for first annual fashion show hosted by place between junior Kelsey the registered student organization Pushkarewicz and seniors Brooke Synergy. Murray and Courtney Heckman. Hip songs, most with generous After a IS-minute baselines, echoed through the intermission, senior apparel design Trabant Multipurpose Rooms majors premiered their capstone as models strutted down the projects during the Senior X-shaped runway. Surprisingly, Collections portion of the show. few collisions occurred throughout Each student created a four-piece the night-although emcees Josie collection, with designs ranging Sussman and Jason Wos did from flowing, dance-inspired attempt to dougie. gowns to highly structured plaid The show came in three coats with oversized colors and parts: Open Submission, Blank dramatic pieces reminiscent of Canvas and Senior Collections, Alexander McQueen. with five judges from the fashion It was a night to remember, industry present to select the three both for the seniors who made best designers from the three their official design debuts and competition categories. the audience members who were In keeping with this year's transported to the world of high Blank Canvas design contest theme fashion, if only for ~n evening. "Avant Guardians," interpretations of Loch Ness monsters, phoenixes -Alexandra Duszak, and mermaids graced the runways. [email protected]

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BY MATTHEW GROTH Michael Kalmbach with the intent StaffReporter of hosting art exhibitions in vacant properties in the city. WILMINGTON - Among the Kalmbach was able to strike a paintings, etchings and photographs deal with the Buccini!Pollin Group, in the makeshift gallery is a large a development company that owns square sculpture made out of glass, considerable property in downtown steel and wood, suspended at one Wilmington. The NWAA is able comer by metal chains. to use vacant spaces to host art The piece, called "Paradigm exhibitions, while the developer Shift," won junior Christopher sees foot traffic and activity in those Keiper second prize at the opening spaces. reception of the Not Yet Famous Kalmbach says that despite the Artists Revealed exhibition held NWAA's lack of establishment, the in Wilmington Friday night. The arrangement has been successful. exhibition is an annual event "We're a homeless organization, sponsored by the university's art but we've created this kind of model department to give undergraduate where we're also scratching the back artists the opportunity to display of developers," Kalmbach says. their work. Junior Julianne Smith attended Keiper says he was h9nored to the exhibition to support a friend have his piece showcased. who had an etching on display. Smith "I'm just happy it's here an(i says her interest in photography everyone _saw it," Keiper says. "This ·prepared her for the wide variety of THE REVIEW/Lauren Scher is the first time I've actually been pieces the exhibition had to offer. Senior Rachel Kozlowski displayed her winning painting at the art show. able to display it for my peers." "I know that art stuff can be Art professor Virginia Bradley very different than just a drawing is a member of the exhibition or a painting," Smith says. "I know committee who was chosen this year there can be very abstract sort of to organize the event. According to things." Bradley, this year's exhibition is one Junior Kimberly Winder had of the largest the department has two pieces in the exhibition, each ever hosted, showcasing 175 pieces. one at an opposing end of the artistic She says the exhibition spectrum. "Good and Quickly provides a rewarding experience for Seldom Meet" is an intricate digital undergraduate artists, whether or 1,10t print and ink pen piece, while "Book their pieces are selected for display. Bag" is a carrier made out of books, "To be cut from a show is part muslin, linen and twine. of the experience of being an artist," Winder says she is constantly Bradley says. "To be accepted in the amazed by the work of her fellow show and start to build your resume, artists. and then to even go one step further "I think it's always surprising and be awarded a prize-that's a to come to these shows, and when whole other level." it's all in one space, to see how This is the second consecutive incredible and how diverse the year · the New Wilmington Art talents are," Winder says. "And it Association has hosted the hits you that much more. It's kind exhibition. The NWAA was founded THE REVIEW /Lauren Scher THE REVIEW/Lauren Scher of humbling to see that these are our Students submitted work from their art classes. Shoes adorned with marbles were on diSplay at the show. in 2008 by university alumnus peers." Clinic makes advances in health care technology BY BRIAN RESNICK between the science departments McDowell hall. Managing Mosaic Editor on campus. Here's a look into the research "If you put two scientists in and innovations that Delaware Pharmaceuticals to regrow a room with diverse disciplines, Rehabilitation Institute scientists bones, exoskeletons that help by the time they walk out an are studying. stroke victims walk again, robotics hour later, they will find a way that allow infants to socialize; to collaborate," Buchanan says. Pharmaceuticals to grow bones all of these are current research "That's what we hope to do with Over the course of a lifetime, experiments housed in one of this institute." any given person's bones will the university's many science Buchanan says the university weaken, leading to osteoarthritis departments. In the past, these is one of very few institutions that and osteoporosis. While a person diverse projects may have not have put such an interdisciplinary is young, bones continually ventured out of their respective focus on rehabilitation. go through a process of being departments, but now they have a "The all-encompassing weakened by physical stress, and forum for collaboration. nature of this institute is unique," are rebuilt in response to that stress. The Delaware Rehabilitation Buchanan says. "Until we started But as people age, the bones don't Institute, launched earlier this talking about this, we didn't realize recover as quickly. semester, combines research from 30 percent of the grants on campus "There's a tear down phase, the colleges of Arts & Sciences, deal with rehabilitation." and then you rebuild, but after 35 1 Engineering and Health Sciences, So far, the researchers in the the tearing down stays the same but with the goal of establishing a institute have attracted substantial the building back gets smaller and forum for research on physical amounts of money. According to smaller," Buchanan says. "What we rehabilitation. The institute will the university's Stimulus Working hope to do is get that building back be one of the first occupants of the Group website, Buchanan alone has part back to maximum." university's proposed science and received more than $1.8 million in In his lab, Buchanan has technology campus on the site of federal funding. identified mechanosensitive the former Chrysler plant. In total, Buchanan says metabolic channels-pressure Thomas Buchanan, director of approximately 50 researchers will stimulated channels-that promote the institute, says the idea for the work under the umbrella of the the growth of new bone. He hopes institute started four years ago when institute. For the time being, the in identifying the process of THE REVIEW/Brian Resnick a group of university scientists institute will exist spread out in bones building, he and his team Cille (;alloway's robotic wheel chair (left) show~ next to a tradi­ suggested that there should be various labs around campus, and tional child's power chair. more cross-disciplinary dialogue administrative office located in See REHAB page 22 ------______,.. __ ... ____ .,_,...... - --- .. .~. ... _ 2 ~M~a~y~l~0~,2~0~1~1------~=-~====~~~~~====~~~------~------)f:

sex with a pile ofmanure." attends law school at NYU and & There are only a couple of drawbacks meets the handsome and charming Turtleneck Chain to the . First, a few of the tracks are Dex (Colin Egglesfield, whose good The Lonely Island much more humorous with a visual aid­ looks are his saving grace). specifically, a music video. Certain songs, Despite Rachel's crush on Dex, Universal Republic Records like "After Party," are witty, but will not she hides her feelings when Darcy ****(out of*****) captivate listeners as much as they would expresses an interest. Dex and Darcy if they had a video to complement the are a picture-perfect couple and song. Another caveat of the album is the eventually become engaged. Then, on Without a doubt, The Lonely Island stagnation oftbe subject matter since The the eve of Rachel's 30th birthday, she has become one of the most reputable Lonely Island's last release, /ncredibad. confesses her longtime crush to Dex, comedy troupes in the world over the past Many tracks discuss the members' inept and he impulsively kisses her. After a five years. On its latest release, the group sexual abilities and lack of swagger, but night of passion, everything changes. will continue to amaze audiences with that's part of their appeal. With the exception ofEgglesfield, comedic talent and surprising musical fi­ All in all, the Lonely Island has pro­ the actors in "Something Borrowed" nesse. duced one of the best comedy of are charming and perfect for their roles. One thing that has served to amelio­ the year. Along with their comedic prow­ It's not surprising, especially for the rate the group's reputation is the fact that ess, the three members display their im­ female leads, as Goodwin and Hudson The Lonely Island seem to attract the lat­ pressive musical abilities on this latest both seem to be repeating characters est and greatest musicians in Hollywood. release, which sure to be a chart-topper. they already played-Goodwin is On Turtleneck & Chain, the group col­ the desperate single girl who is watching all her "Something Borrowed" laborates with modem pop artists such -Ethan Barr, ebart@udeLedu friends couple off, as in "He's Just N<;>t That I~to as Rihanna and Akon, Hip-hop geniuses Warner Bros. You," and Hudson is the pushy, attentton-seekmg like Snoop Dogg and Nicki Minaj and bride-to-be-think "Bride Wars." even some indie artists like Beck. They ***(out of****) Hudson makes sense for the role - she's integrate these musicians and other ce­ blonde, beautiful and bubbly. But it's hard to lebrities so immaculately into their rep­ understand why Goodwin is always typecast as Like many book-to-film adaptations, ertoire that it almost goes unnoticed. For a mousy, unattractive girl. Goodwin is beautiful, instance, world-renowned movie director "Something Borrowed" keeps the struc~e of but has been cast as the same character many John Waters' cameo in "The Creep" and the original story, but changes many detruls and times. As Rachel's childhood friend Ethan, John adds unnecessary characters. Though not the most the appearance of Blake Lively and Jes­ Krasinski plays a variation of his character on sica Alba in "I Just Had Sex" goes almost faithful adaptation, "Something ~orrowed" can "The Office " a wise-cracking but kind-hearted still stand on its own as a romantic comedy that unnoticed supporting r~le. His acting shines with his usual In addition io their otherworldly brings laughter and heartfelt tears to the audience spot-on humor and affable charm. He is an it targets-young women. collaborations, they write clever sets of underappreciated actor and, while the character lyrics. Yes, the subject matter of the ma­ "Something Borrowed" tells the story of an of Ethan has a much smaller role in the novel, he unhappy single girl who plays second fiddle to jority of their songs involves blatant se?' is so delightful that even die-hard fans will love jokes and childish humor. However, their her more glamorous friends-the gist _of many his expanded presence in the film. . . romantic comedies. Ginnifer Goodwm plays rhymes are more cunning than some ofto­ While it is often difficult to transition a story day's artists (I'm looking at you, Ke$ha). Rachel White, a soft-spoken lawyer and ~ood-girl that has as strong of a following as "Something best friend to the stunning, often outlandish Darcy For instance, they make themselves look Borrowed" to film, this attempt was more than ridiculous in "I Just Had Sex," with lyrics Rhone, played by Kate Hudson with her usual flair. successful. Friends since childhood, Rachel and Darcy move such as "J 'm so humbled by a girl$ ability to let me do her I 'cause honestly I'd have to New York City after college. There, Rachel -Hilary Karpoff, [email protected]

first single, Lovestrong has a lot to prove to . New Mexico desert. Lovestrong fans and critics aliKe. The overall mood of th1s One night, a strange new album is, as "" would suggest, storm cloud appears, and sullen and full of heartbreak. And, if "Jar of Thor emerges from the Hearts" wasn't dismal enough, "Tragedy," the middle of the ensYing last song on the album, ties together the entire twister. Foster falls for *** (out of*****) collection as Perri belts, "Ifyou could envision Thor almost as quickly as I the meaning of a tragedy I you might be he materializes (rather too "So You Think You Can Dance" is famous surprised to hear its you and me. " Thus ends the quickly) and the storyline for finding the next big thing on ~he dan?e scene. album the way it began; powerful, yet sad. begins to unfold. However in June 2010 an episode a1red that Perri's voice is captivating indeed, but The plot, although changed the life of not a dancer, but a ~usician. those hoping for a feel·good album should look a little bland, redeems In this particular episode, dancers Billy Bell elsewhere. Even songs like "Arms" and "Bluebird" itself in the second half of and Kathryn McCormick that begin with an upbeat attitude eventually take the movie. Hemsworth's took to the stage and the same gloomy twist as the acting is a hair short of performed a heart- rest ofthe album. Considering convincing at first, but wrenching ballet number lOTestrong. such potential for the album's his general disinterest in to singer/songwriter olU'J.riina :!m'l'i success, Lovestrong falls just life on Earth provides for Christina Perri's "Jar short of the power her first a good turnaround later of Hearts." Through single had. in the film. The acting their dance, the duo told Catapulted into the is peppered with cheesy a story of devastating industry and fmding fame jokes but generally well- heartbreak that left the overnight, Perri skipped the delivered, and the costumes audience with chills. After transition from novicehood "Thor" portray the worlds they are meant to the performance, "Jar of to accomplished artist Paramount Pictures embody: otherworldly and regal. The Hearts" shot to the top of rather seamlessly. She has special effects are excellent, and the battle the charts and gave Perri performed with **(out of****) scenes are realistic and in-your-face. the leverage she needed and will begin her tour with The movie seems to have two parts: to break into the music in April. With "Thor" begins where most stories the first half, which seems broad and industry. success coming to her so end-when the good guy defeats evil. unfulfilled, where the unpredictable Soon after· her big quickly, the longevity of it Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is preparing to results of a few events could lead the break, Perri signed with Atl.antic Records. all is uncertain. This first take over his father's throne. He manages plotline in a number of directions; and Then in November 2010, Pern released her first full album is a test of her artistic prowess, but to quell an uprising during the coronation the second half, where the story expands, EP, The Ocean Way Sessions. Perri's EP gave does not live up to expectations. Neverthele~s, ceremony, but he is banished from meaning precipitates and loose ends are the fans five songs (including "Jar of Hearts") Perri has a voice that gives her the potenttal his world due to his recklessness and brought together. It's a slow build up, to tide them over until the release of her first to succeed. It looks like fans will have to be arrogance in the battle. but the movie pulls together and turns full length album, Lovestrong, which just hit patient as her career unfolds. The movie then introduces us out to be a fun ride. the shelves. to Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), an With such an overpoweringly successful -Leah Sachs, [email protected] astrophysicist who is researching in the - lulia Kraiter, [email protected] May 10, 2011 21

DayT.-ippin': Stepping back in tint.e to Old Ne1N Castle With Jess and Jen

The Rinis Jove a good family surroundings. The streets are lined Read House and lovely peony-filled vacation. Beach days down the with little shops and taverns that gardens and the New Castle Public shore, bus tours through Boston, give the town an old-time charm. Library. Families and older folks museum-hopping in D.C., visiting Quaint eateries include Jessop's took advantage of the warm weather the Amish in Lancaster, Pa.-you Tavern & Colonial Restaurant and cool breeze, readying their name an East Coast road trip, we've and an ice cream shop that serves fishing gear by the small marina and done it. Any locale with even slight pumpkin ice cream. walking, golden retrievers following historical significance draws my Our first stop was the New closely behind. parents like moths to light. We've Castle Court House Museum. Though it might seem shocking, even stopped at a shady old house With my dad leading the way, we the Delaware River looked inviting. on the side of the road on our way bounded into the courthouse and The water caressed the rocks and to Ocean City, N.J. to check out a into a PowerPoint presentation docks stationed next to the antiqued, museum of 18th century ancient presented by the Archaeological iron worked houses overlooking the medical tools. Society of Delaware. The pews and water. Yes, we are that family. chandeliers gave the room a colonial My father, shining in his role as Needless to say, on Saturday, feel, but as we skipped out of the designated "Review photographer," my parents, with my brother and presentation; the glares we received took perfect shots of the river as sister somewhat reluctantly in were a little less comforting. the backdrop. Naturally, we were in tow, were excited to check out The town is peppered someone's backyard. a little historical gem located in with landmarks. William Penn "Jennifer, we are actually New Castle, Del. right along the stands tall in the middle of the trespassing," Rose Rini says, always Delaware River. perfectly manicured green lawn, the wise one. Presently Dover is the capital appropriately titled "The Green." Mom, personally I say it is only of Delaware, but back in the 1700s As we scampered over the trespassing if you get caught. But, I New Castle was the coloni:d capital cobblestoned street to take photos digress. of Delaware. To this day the town with good ol' Bill, flower and herb If you are looking for a day maintains its charming, colonial vendors readied their stands for escape that is off the beaten path, feel thanks to the still-standing prospective sales. drive the 20 minutes to New Castle. landmarks that have been preserved Everywhere I looked, I saw Bring your family, bring your dog, from the 1700 and 1800s. For reminders of Newark. The Arnstel bring your fishing poles and learn a instance, the New -castle Court House museum, the Read House little bit about Delaware's history. House, built in 1732, was the staple and Gardens, even New Castle Unfortunately, I left my fishing pole for Delaware's colonial legislators itself-I've never been more proud and bait back home, but needless from 1732 to 1777. to be an Resident Assistant in the to say I think I found another spot Make a quick right off Route building with the town of New Greg Salas (from my fishing Day 273, and boom: you are transported Castle as its namesake. Trippin') and I can check out for to a colonial-style town straight out On the main drag is the New Gone Fishin' Part II. of Disney's "Pocahontas." A,fter Castle Opera House, the Velocipede my dad's swift parallel parking job, Museum-a museum completely -Jen Rini,jenxwill@udeLedu Courtesy of Matt Rini we set our sights on exploring the made up of vintage bicycles-the Jen and her sister Kayla stand in front of a statue of William Penn.

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NEWYORK­ The "Romantic Gothic" display "The Girl Who Lived in the Tree," Did you know that the last World War I Alexander was my favorite theme of the exhibit. where he conceived a fairytale about a combat veteran passed away a mere five days McQueen once Aged mirrors, dim lighting and eerie girl and told her story through clothes. ago on Thursday? • said "There's no music called "Disco Bloodbath" set The exhibition continues on a way back for me the mood for an Edgar Allen Poe­ journey that includes situation rooms Claude Stanley Gt>oules was born in Worcester­ now. I am going esque atmosphere. While he was alive, designed like the inside of music shire, England on March 3, 1901. According to The to take you on McQueen incorporated Victorian and boxes, a shipwreck and Atlantis. Guardian, Choules, known as "Chuckles" to his com­ journeys you've Gothic influences into his designs. McQueen's other designs evoke rades in .the Australian navy, served for 41 years in never dreamed The dress that caught my attention was exoticism, primitivism and naturalism. the military and published his first book at age 108. were possible." an ensemble from the "Eclect Dissect" The fashions will keep you thinking At the time of his death at age 110, Choules was the That sentiment collection (while McQueen was under and looking-each look has a persona third oldest verified military veteran in the world and is perfectly the House of Givenchy in the late all its own. The exhibit's name the oldest known living embodied at this 90s), a hauntingly romantic black "Savage Beauty" perfectly reflects man in Australia. He year's Costume gown. It's made of black silk moire, the polar opposite aesthetics that was also the seventh Institute showcase at the Metropolitan silk lace and embroidered jet-black McQueen used to create stimulating oldest Living man in the Museum of Art. Alexander McQueen: beads. Long horsehair hangs from works of art. Reccurring themes such world, as well as the last Savage Beauty is on display from the shoulders, adding an aggressive as life or death, lightness or darkness, veteran to have served in Wednesday, May 4 through July 31. edge to the beautiful, romantic predator and prey, man and machine both world wars. If you know anything about dress. McQueen has described his are conveyed throughout the whole In his autobiography, Alexander McQueen, you know his works as sadomasochistic-a theme exhibition. "The Last of the Last," he designs were phenomenal works of he's carried throughout most of his The exhibition caught me hearkens back to the time when art and his shows were breathtakingly designs, which takes you out of off guard and put me through packs of cigarettes only cost a powerful. When it comes to detail your comfort zone but keeps you an emotional rollercoaster-it penny and describes the first time and craftsmanship, his knowledge fascinated. was romantic, violent, exquisite, he saw a motor car drive through of tailoring and construction was The "Romantic Nationalism" aggressive, dreamlike and provocative his town in England. Cboules wit­ flawless. After years of looking at room showcased McQueen's love all at the same time. It was also a nessed some of the most impor­ his work online, seeing his fashion in for his Scottish heritage and British bit frightening, very intriguing and tant historical events in Western person was a surreal experience. And history. There were majestic gowns undoubtedly magnificent. McQueen's culture in the last century, and in . with his brand designing the royal in deep crimson red inspired by the ability to extract so much inspiration the 1980s decided he would pre­ wedding dress last month, it's obvious queens of England. A coat of red from history and mankind, and still be serve these invaluable life stories that Alexander McQueen is one of the silk over an ivory silk chiffon gown completely original and innovative, indefmitely in an autobiog­ most famous fashion houses in the dominated the room. Voluminous is amazing. Alexander McQueen was raphy. He is survived by his world. duchess satin, which made up the truly a genius, and whether you're a three children, all of whom I thought the exhibition was epic glorious coat, appeared to be very fashion fanatic or not, this chance to are in their 70s and 80s. and unbelievable, and I can gush all light despite its heaviness. Sarah see his work is a once in a lifetime day about how incredibly fabulous Burton (the current creative designer experience. -Anne Ulizo, it is. I knew it would be visually for the fashion house) described [email protected] remarkable, but I didn't expect it to be McQueen wanting regality with [email protected] so emotionally captivating. lightness for the next collection, called 2 2May 10,2011 Message for all students Rehab: Clinic encourages living in the residence halls multidisciplinary studies from the Office of Residence Life: Continued from page 19 around, but you won't use that can suggest pharmaceuticals to mobility to socialize. You would act stimulate the channel, and therefore like, your peers would act like, your promote new bone growth. teachers would act like your were "We're doing cell studies, we're immobile even though you had a doing animal studies, and hopefully, power chair." If you're graduating, CONGRATULATIONS we'll be able to take it to humans," The next step in Galloway's he says. research is a five-year statewide and thanks for giving us the opportunity This will probably not lead to study of 30 children using his chair. to get to know you and be a part the complete growth of new limbs, "Everyone in the world is but Buchanan says if his research calling us, saying they want in," of your experience at UDI continues to its fruition, the findings Galloway says. "But we only have could lead to the manufacturing of a one unit." pill to heal a broken bone in a week, or prevent bone decay. ACL tears may not require If you're coming back "I always tell my students, surgery 'If you can solve the problem For the hundreds of thousands HAVE A GREAT SUMMER of osteoarthritis, you can buy a of people who tear their ACLs small island somewhere,"' he every year, the typical treatment and we loo he says. "Everyone as they age feels is a surgical procedure in which a osteoarthritis." new ligament is grafted to the knee. However, emerging research from Robots help physically disabled the lab of Lynn Snyder-Mackler, a babies socialize professor of physical therapy at the Physical therapy professor university, suggests the invasive Cole Galloway insists the terrible treatment may not be necessary. two's are an important, if not "In the United States, all essential, part of growing up. When active young people undergo a young child starts to move and reconstruction, or most undergo explore his or her environment, ACL reconstruction, when they they undergo a boost in cognitive injure their knees," Snyder-Mackler abilities. says. "In other countries, that is not "It's a great thing; we want you so common." to go through the terrible two's," Snyder-Mackler is in the Galloway says. However, children fifth year of a long-term study with cerebral palsy, a condition that comparing a group of people in the leaves children with limited motor United States who have undergone function, can't experience this ACL repair surgery, and a group of exploration. The condition usually Norwegians who took part in an leaves their mental abilities intact, alternative, non-invasive treatment. but their stunted physical abilities Instead of surgery, the caused by the illness keep them Norwegians underwent an from reaching cognitive milestones. extensive physical rehabilitation "After a year, they are already that involves strengthening the showing difference," Galloway muscles around the knee. By says. strengthening the muscles through Galloway, in conjunction with systemized therapy, the patients mechanical engineering professor can compensate for the lack of ACL Sunil Agrawal, has created a function. robotic wheelchair for infants "We're seeing that at least that allow them to explore their in the near term, there is not a lot environments, in spite of their of difference," she says of the motor ability impairments. In case preliminary data, adding that the studies, Galloway has found that study will continue on for the. next his shipping box-sized chair helps few years before any long-term reduce the development gaps in conclusiorrs can be determined. disabled children. "We're on the edge." Typical child-sized power Snyder-Mackler says being a chairs cost between $20,000 part of the Rehabilitation Institute and $40,000 and children do not makes searching for funding a little typically use them until they are 2 easier. years old. But Galloway says that is "Collectively, what this will too late in a child's development to allow us to do, is tap into funding start moving on their own. sources that really want a clearly · "If we wait 'til 3 and 4 years multidisciplinary approach," olds, till preschool, and we give Snyder-Mackler says. "That is you power mobility, you'll drive where the answers are, not just where the money is." JR May 10, 2011 23

Anchors LOcal bands on the rise EASY PYRAMIDS **** (out of*****) When one thinks of home grown music acts, cliche basement jam session renditions of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin"' may come to mind. However, throughout the To play a track from Easy year, N~wark's local mu~ic s~en~ has blossomed into anything but cliche. With the opening Pyramids is to feel as though of th~ L1ve ~t the Queen _m W!lmmgton and the emergence of dive bar Mojo Main in Newark, you're standing in a loud, dark buddmg art1sts have shmed and garnered their ever-growing fanbases. Here, The Review bar with the world beginning to selects some of the local bands that have made their mark: swirl (pleasantly) as that fourth beer kicks in. The sound that lifelong best friends Andrew Fusca (synths/vocals), Jeff Marvel For the Ride (guitar), Tyler Yoder (bass) and MAD SWEET PANGS Liam Rafferty (drums) bring to ***(out of*****) the Newark music scene is one part trippy, one part rock and two parts Mad Sweet dance, thanks to well-placed drum beats release of their third and synth effects. It's not dance music in the album, an independent Saturday-night-at-Kildare's sense of the phrase­ full-length LP, For this is a Saturday night at Mojo Main, or the music for an the Ride, is every jam indie movie montage. band fan's dream. Easy Pyramids released its single "Crystals" last month, building on the solid June The Pangs consists of 2010 release, Anchors. "Ruby," one of the catchiest tracks from that EP, lends an island Dustin Frohlich (bass/ vi be to an otherwise urban collection of songs. vocals), Jordan Leitner As the name of their first release might suggest, the guys from Middletown, Del. (keyboard/vocals), take their inspiration from sailors and astronauts, and those muses show not only in their Gordon Lippincot final product, but in their approach to music-making. They take on that most adventurous (guitar/vocals) and Rob of recording venues-the home studio-and work it to their advantage. Imperfect sound Young (drums/cajon/. . quality is a plus in indie dance music, and in the case of Easy Pyramids, it adds the vocals). environmental, speakers-on-too loud vibe expected when listening to four good friends They describe themselves jamming out at home on a Friday afternoon. as genre-transcending, but they brand themselves as folk-rock/ -Alexandra Duszak, [email protected] psychedelia. For the past seven years, they've toured the . Midwest and East Coast, playing what they say their fans consider high energy, danceable shows. Th~ band was one of the headlining bands at RamJam last Saturday. Cursed With a Gift Th1s 10-track album covers just about every style-jazz, classic rock, nRSTFACTION gospel, reggae and swing. This mesh of styles is particularly prevalent *** (out of***~*) in "Restoration," an upbeat song which experiments with all of them. The cajon, a wooden, box-shaped percussion instrument played by ~lapping the sides, adds a different flavor to their music, especially FirstFaction is a rap group comprised of Marv E, Live, m the background of "For the Ride." This is a more serious song Filip Focus, Lazy Kev, Remo Brown and Chyno. These six compared_ to others on the album, consisting of reflective harmonicas, men, who hail from Newark, create music they believe will organs, tnbal drumbeats and climaxing with electric guitar, with the educate and inspire, with a distinguished combination of rap, thought-provoking lyrics, "Come on strong one I Dig your roots in funk and soul. While some of the group's older songs do not the ground I Is it guidance that you're after? I Or just some silence showcase their true talent and rehash commonly used rap for your laughter? I Joy to you I'll try to bring." with the whole band wordplay, they redeem themselves with their newest mixtape, chiming in, "I'm just on for the ride." Cursed With a Gift, which was released on May 2. Cursed With a Gift includes mostly solid production and instrumental -Krista Connor, [email protected] selections that create a smooth listening experience. The songs that best illustrate these qualities are "Dead Romance," "Dream Come True," and "Stress." In particular, "Stress" offers the perfect combination of witty lyrics and catchy beats. It also incorporates an identifiable chorus without overshadowing the lyrics or the meaning behind them. Along with their original work, FirstFaction remixes and freestyles to a few well-known songs. Although these tracks aren't a great testament to their ingenuity, songs like "Roman's Revenge" and "Roger That" are sure to entertain followers of this local band.

Mean Lady recently gained local recogmtlon for their near-win in -Leah Sachs, lrsach~udel.edu B~mr~aroo's "Road to Roo" contest that secures a performance spot for the wmnmg band or solo act. Although the band didn't land the prestigious grand prize, singer Katie Dill and producer Sam Nobles still e~oy a wide fanbase of • devot~d followers. The duo released their first EP, Kid Friendly, in October, featurmg the song "Why'd'ya Hafta Be Sucha?" ChunJcy SQ!ZP_ Mean Lady's seven-inch vinyl consists of two songs, the new track "Far THE RACKET BOYS Away" on the A-side and "Lonely," from Kid Friendly, on the B-side. The (out of*****) romping piano intro for "Far Away" is enough to make any listener want to **** stop what they're doing and race to a nearby meadow to frolic with friends. After a rambunctious show at Mojo on Main The song picks up with digitalized drumbeats, jumpy synths and Dill's Street, The Racket Boys relax outside with their fans throaty vocals. The catchy lyrics flow with the upbeat and youthful spirit of and friends constructing a plan to continue partying on the song; "And 1 won ~ keep you waiting I Won l' keep you long, my love I into the night-this is the group's aura in a nutshell. And I'll hang all your pictures, hang all your pictures above /When I'm old Each musician has his own contribution-the enough to marry, what I'll do, what I'll do, what I'll doll will marry you. " soulful sounds and sublime rhymes of vocalist Kevin Likewise, "Lonely" is an upbeat piece with a mix of keys, synths, Hip-hop­ Shields, the boisterous bass lines of Mark Franzen, like drums, clapping, tambourines and a banjo. These rollicking songs would A.J. DiBiase's intricately woven guitar riffs and solos, make Wes Anderson proud. and Paul Sheslow's drumbeats. Mean Lady's live shows "When we go on stage, we all have these identities," are charged with an authentic says Sheslow as he describes each member's comically energy that makes fans integral persona. jump up and dance with DiBiase describes their style as "funk rap-rock fusion Hip­ frenzied adoration. Fans hop rock." More or less, the group is incredibly eclectic and has its own don't hesitate to run up distinct sound. The group's Chunky Soup EP is the epitomic example of its music, including fan favorites like "Clear" and accost Dill and and "Sugar Coated." Nobles--but it's all in Chunky Soup is the group's first release that includes the talents of DiBiase and Sheslow, since Shields and the name of a hippy­ Franzen formed the group before attending the university. After all four members met during their freshman year in like community of 2008, Shields says they collaborated to "expand the musical minds of the world." love. The EP is not only laden with impressive sound engineering and clever sound bits, but it also contains some of the most heartfelt and imaginative lyrics produced by a local band. Along with references to childhood heroes such as Buzz Lightyear and The Flash, the Racket Boys combine Hip-hop-style verses with ardent choruses to form a -Krista Connor, totally unprecedented sound. Comparing the group to another artist is as difficult as finding a four-leaf clover- it's kristamc@,udeLedu near impossible. -Ethan Barr, [email protected] 24May 10,2011

r Can1.pus C~ravings ~ ffiJiJ ~ d ~ ~ ~§?! ~ ~~ Looking back at four tasty years We all affair with D.P. Dough and SAS over the past few years. May 11-Resident Ensemble Players knew this day Cupcakes freshman year grew into So in my final moments as would come. an admiration for Peace A Pizza, your food columnist, I'd like to Present: "Way to Heaven." 7:30 p.m. in This all then an idolization of The Stone sum up a year (or really four years) Hartshorn Hall. started freshman Balloon Winehouse. I've come a of late~night munchies, family year when I long way from Russell, but so· has brunches and roommate dates in tricked a friend Main Street. the form of some rules, regulations into turning We may have lost some and favorite picks. While it's hard May 13-A Sole Purpose • TOMS barefoot around so I comrades, like Two Brothers, to generalize that kind of eating, could eat his through the years, but look at there are always those meals that afternoon on the Green. 11 a.m.-3 ·p.m. on dining hall what we've gained in just this stand out and some things that cobbler. Since year: Cheeburger Cheeburger, you learn from numerous culinary The Green. the early days Yogoberry, IHOP (personal adventures. of college, I've favorite) and more. Even though I'm leaving you been obsessed Overall, as we have a diverse and Newark, I know most of you May 13-SCPAB Senior Fling featuring Jack's with food. While I still admit the campus, few students are involved still have time left- make your dining hall cobbler is the best item in all of, or even some of, the own picks, create your own rules Mannequin. 4 p.m. on The Green. on that menu, I've grown to love same activities. Eating becomes and start your own edible journeys. and appreciate foods beyond the common ground; an activity to be Hopefully these will inspire you Russell dining hall borders. enjoyed by family and friends who find your own best dishes. May 13-Riot Act Presents: Old End Merrily. What started with a love have become our. college family 8 p.m. in Bacchus Theatre in Perkins Student Top 10 Best Bites around And now for some rules thrilled to answer questions or give Center. Campus tips. If you're not comfortable with I told you these picks wouldn't this, seriouseats.com is my culinary 1) Sweet potato fries at come without strings .attached. bible, and I'm sure the second you May 13-Vocal Point Goes Under the Sea. Home Grown Cafe-These There are a few things I've learned find yourself hungry and check it come with vanilla bourbon while eating my way through out, you'll see what I mean. Vocal Point's Spring Concert. 8 p.m. in sauce, chipotle mayo and a Newark that I want to pass along. But in reality, there is only garlic ·sauce that I never touch They're general, but they are still one thing better than good food, Pearson Hall. because the first two are so sentiments I fully believe can fit and that is having great people to savory. Can fries really be that each of you one way or another. share it with. Specifically, people delicious? Yes, yes they can. who won't order a salad at the May 13-YChromes Spring Concert 2011. 8 2) The cream cheese 1) If it's a snack or meal you Cheesecake Factory (yes, a friend frosting at SAS- The red really love, eat it- there's no reason did that once. Order the Bang Bang p.m. in Mitchell Hall. velvet cake may be standard, to feel guilty about treating yourself Chicken and Shrimp). but I've never had cream once in a while-or every day. I'd like to thank a few cheese frosting that airy, sweet, We're in college; you have the rest people, without whom this column May 14---UD Collegiate Figure Skating cheesy or easily devoured in 20 of your life to diet. wouldn't have been possible. First, seconds. 2) Tasty does not mean my boyfriend Jon for coming with National Champions 2011 Spring Show. 3 3) Crispy Cream at Stone expensive-a pulled pork slider at me on 30 restaurant trips, farmers' Balloon Winehouse- They've Main Street Sliders is less-than $2. markets and other places he didn't p.m. at the Fred Rust Ice Arena. found a way to deep fry flan. 3) Leaving Main Street is · necessarily want to be. Kristen, my Need I say more? worthwhile-especially if it's for food soulmate, Marina for starting 4) Crab Fondue at Home l(.irkwood Highway's Ole Tapas, this project with me last year and May 15-Delaware Drum and Dance Hafla. Grown Cafe-l've mentioned a Spanish eatery, or Maharaja, an Reity for showing me the finer side this before, and I'll mention Indian restaurant. of Wilmington. Lastly, Brian, for 3:30 p.m·. at Mojo Main. it again. It's an amazing 4) If the restaurant isn't always looking out for this column appetizer, snack and lotion. No known for it, try it anyway---some and helping me come up with not really lotion, I can't attest of the best items on menils are the , countless ways to eat unhealthy May 15-Meludees 5th Anniversary Concert. to that. ones offthe eaten path. food. 5) Santa Fe's guacamole­ 5) Being a vegetarian is , As I leave tq conquer the New 5:30 p.m. in the Roselle Center for the Arts. It's an authentic blend of fine-but I'll never be qn~, suggest York culinary scene next year, I chunks of avocado, onion and it as a lifestyle or order a salad. wish you all good luck and good tons of cilantro. Best eaten My last major point is that if eating. And of course, and most with quesadillas. you're curious about something, importantly-keep craying! May 16-Chocolate Fest. 5-p.m. in Trabant 6) Buffalo Wild Wings ask. The chefs on Main Street are wings with Asian Zing sauce­ University Center. its sweet and hot, but above all, it's the perfect late night or next-morning fix. 7) Hummus at Ali Baba's-Nothing is better 6 1 8 when you're famished than Ali Baba's hummus topped with ground beef and served with 2 9 homemade pita chips. 8) Mac n' Cheese slice 2 at Peace A Pizza-This is my 8 4 7 favorite slice on Main Street. Its macaroni and cheese on top 6 9 of a crusty and gooey crust, equipped with mascarpone cheese. 9 7 5 6 3 8 9) Pulled Pork Slider at Main Street Sliders- The sauce the pork is marinated 4 6 in can be described as sweet, hot, bitter and smokey. And anything that's miniature is 9 8 2 1 automatically better, just ask SAS. 10) Saigon's Pork in 1 5 Claypot- This may not be an everyday type of snack, but it's a surprising blend of flavors Tiffi REVIEW /Josh Shannon 3 7 6 that makes the meal extra Erica chows down on her favorite fare at Main Street Sliders. special. www.sudoku-puzzles.net Jlt. May 10,2011 25 Men's track coach looks back on career

BY PAT GILLESPIE for practice at all times. His bald sports, Fischer has accumulated 252 forget about you, but he always kept Features Editor head complements his wise blue wins and 130 losses. That's 122 wins on me, sending me emails, asking me eyes that slightly slant at the corners above .500. how I was doing, and I'd come down A warm sunset breeze rolls across and his low-toned voice, containing Over the years, Fisher has and see him on my crutches and talk Delaware Mini-Stadium Tuesday hints of his Minnesota past. Fischer's coached hundreds of runners. Many to him," Viotto says. "When I told evening as runners gathered around wiry legs meet a strong, bulky upper of his past team members stay in him I needed surgery, he told me men's track and field head coach Jim body, forming a middle-aged Ironman touch with him to this day. it was a good idea and it was more Fischer, awaiting his running sermon. image. "My dream was to run Division important to have my ankle be okay The group of roughly 15 surrounding "I love feeling fit," Fischer says. I track and cross-country, and he gave for the rest of my life than trying to Fischer consists of men and women Fisher has run 20 marathons, me a chance to fulfill that dream," compete on it, and maybe hurting ranging from recent college graduates including New York, Boston, says Jeff Pearlman, a 1994 university myself even worse." to people in their early 60s. Fischer Minneapolis and Washington D.C., graduate who ran for one year under Viotto attributes his maturation runs a free running clinic every but he no longer runs competitively Fischer and currently writes for over the last four years to Fischer. Tuesday night throughout the school because of the toll running had on his Sports Illustrated. "There's a lot of "He's almost like a father figure year, open to anyone willing to attend. knees. Nevertheless, he maintains an in a way," Viotto says. "He's a great Fischer's Tuesday night running above average fitness level. He lifts motivator. I think that's definitely his sessions are emblematic of his weights and works out on the rowing "You don't meet number one quality. He knows how coaching style, in that he works machine, as well as on other cardio to get the best out of what he has." beyond scheduled practices to help machines. guys like him, Viotto and senior runner Steve runners. But after this spring, Tuesday His passion for running stems Vincent believe Fischer promotes nights will be different. The university from his upbringing in Buffalo Lake, and that's what the ·concept of the student-athlete by will cut the men's track and fif;ld Minn., located 78 miles west of having flexible practice schedules to program, ending Fischer's 29-year Minneapolis. Growing up, Fischer kills me." work around classes and schoolwork. men's track and cross country varsity played four sports, was in a band, sang Men's cross country and track Courtesy of Sports lnfonnation coaching career at the university. He in the school choir and was an active and field have some of the highest Jim Fischer has coached at the will continue on as women's cross Boy Scout. After graduating from -Jeff Pearlman, GPAs among varsity athletes with a university for 29 years. country head coach for the fall season, Augsberg College in Minneapolis University alumnus, combined GPA of 2.99. but he would not comment further in 1970, Fischer began to form the Vincent-a member of the former runner and former-see the university's on whether his employment would foundation ofhis track career. cross-country and track teams-has decision as inexplicable, especially continue beyond then. Fischer spent 10 years coaching spent the past four years running for in light of Fischer's resume and Despite the controversy of the at the high school level before moving loyalty among former runners for Fischer. impact. Title IX news, in which the university on to the college ranks, serving as an that program. Whether you were a "He just enjoys watching us · "You don't meet guys like him, decided to cut the men's running assistant track coach at the University great runner or a mediocre runner like grow and watching us improve," and that's what kills me," Pearlman teams, citing compliance with national of Minnesota, and later at Concordia myself, there's a lot of loyalty. And its Vincent says. "He just loves what he says. "This guy, he's such a positive standards for gender equality, the College. In 1982, after two years at not about the university, it's about the does. I think that's the greatest form influence on so many people. There's longest tenured head coach at 'the Concordia, the head track coaching coach." of motivation you can have." so many former Delaware runners university maintains an invested focus position at the university opened up, Pearlman, a former editor in Fischer takes more gratification out there-men and women-who on his runners. and Fischer jumped at the opportunity. chief of The Review, still talks to from his player's development as are better human beings because they "They want to compete at "I wanted to work at a bigger Fischer on a regular basis about people than his own wins or losses. had a chance to run for him. And to the varsity level at the University college," Fischer says. "I enjoyed the running programs at Delaware, At the IC4A, a regional track meet, me, that's a legacy." of Delaware," Fischer, 62, says. coaching on the high school level, but and sometimes solicits his running in Boston this past March, the club One thing is certain about "Everyone knows how I feel. I really liked people who had some knowledge when he is writing a track indoor track squad placed second in Fischer: he is not afraid to see what I'm coaching a great sport, and level of proficiency and wanted to get or cross country story. the distance medley relay, beating his future holds in store for him, I'm coaching great kids at a great better." Senior thrower Jolm Viotto will the varsity squads of University however uncertain it may be. His institution. And I don't want to stop." Fischer wasted no time getting end his college career after season of Pennsylvania, University of running past may offer the most Although he may appear to be the better at the university. In his first after an up-and-down four years. Connecticut and Yale University, insight into his perspective on the ~ collateral in the university's decision, 17 years, either men's cross country, Viotto has won CAA Male Athlete of among others. future. Fischer is reluctant to comment about indoor track or outdoor track finished the Week and Academic Honor Roll "Some people say they lost and "Some people would say the ongoing Title IX dispute. His lack in the top three in the America East accolades during his tenure. Last I say, 'Nab, they were competitive, running is boring, but for me it was of presence in the press is the action of conference. Before Delaware joined year though, Viotto tore ligaments and I'm happy,"' Fischer says. interesting," Fischer says. "When I'd a man who has called Newark home the Colonial Athletic Association, in his ankle, underwent surgery and "You're working with people to help come to a street corner, if the light for more than a quarter century. Fischer won America East Coach of missed a significant portion of the them maximize their potential." was one-way, I'd go that way. It was In his Asics shoes, lightweight the Year award five times in the 1990s, season. It was an event that defined At a time when the university's interesting to me just to explore, and black running pants and a sporty twice for indoor track and three times his relationship with Fischer, he says. male track athletes' careers are not do things the same way everyday, collared shirt, Fischer appears ready for outdoor track. Between the three "A lot of times coaches might ending, Fischer's players-current and that's why I liked running." ''Expe.. ts at Nothing'' by Justin Sadegh

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orts 28------~------~ Faceoff specialist sparks Delaware Junior Cooney overcomes torn labrum to receive all-tournament recognition

BY TIM MASTRO Player Kevin Kaminski, was in the Sports Editor middle of his press conference. He was talking about everyone who AMHERST, Mass.-Amid the stepped up and just so happened to euphoria of postgame hugs and be mentioning this player when he congratulations, one Delaware player spotted No. 56 walking off the field. seemed to stand out. Just like he stood "Hey Cooney," Kaminski yelled out all game. to Delaware's faceoff specialist junior During the interviews with Dan Cooney. "I'm giving you some all media members, there he was love, baby." THE REVIEW/Kevin Mastro grinning from ear to ear, shaking his Cooney smiled again and raised Junior midfielder Dan Cooney won 13 of 19 faceoffs for the Hens against UMass on Saturday. head. his arm in response to Kaminski He finished, his head hunched before heading to the locker rooms. Four. The Hens rode Alex Smith, dominated the faceoff circle, winning The Hens lost 11-5 and dropped to over as adrenaline started to wear Kaminski continued going on about the best faceoff specialist in NCAA 15 ofhis 20 chances. fourth seed in the tournament. off and the 60 minute battle seemed his teammate. history, and goalie Tommy Scherr to Cooney was expected to do more Maybe it was because he was to finally take its toll. He tucked the "He came to play today," the CAA championship, an upset over of the same this season. His regular not used to UMass' harder surface. award he received for making the Kaminski said. "He was one of the defending NCAA champion Virginia season was good enough to make the Maybe it was that he was not used CAA All-Tournament team under his best players out there." and a defeat of UMBC in the NCAA All-CAA Second Team. But, in the to the moves of UMass' Anthony arm, put his stick over his shoulder A popular saying in lacrosse is tournament. Hens' regular season finale at UMass, Toresco and Greg Rushing. and walked away from the crowd of if a team has a hot goalie and a hot Last season in the CAA final at with a chance to get the No. 1 seed for Or maybe the torn labrum in people. · faceoff guy, it always has a chance in Towson, goalie Noah Fossner had a the CAA tournament, Cooney won his left shoulder Cooney has been One of his teammates, the a tournament. Look no further than season-high 16 saves, and Cooney just three of the 12 faceoffs he took. tournament's Most Outstanding Delaware's run to the 2007 Final See COONEY page 31 ·----·------·-----·------·------·------Hens ride senior day win to CAA tournament Senior Grap drives in winning run during sixth inning rally in softball team's victory· over Towson

BY DAN MOBERGER throughout the game, due in part to the Assistant Sports Editor strong wind knocking down fly balls that could have made it over the heads of the Sunday's final home softball game outfielders. The game went scoreless for seniors Michelle Grap and Anne until the Hens tied it up in the bottom, Marie Paguano was not only about of the third with an RBI hit by Michelle the sparkling posters and bats they McKinnon, which scored Grap. received to commemorate their long Kathleen Conway, who came in: careers at Delaware. The late inning to relieve Paguano partway through; 4-3 comeback win over the third inning, pitchoo league rival Towson Softball well, but had a rough and the upcoming fifth inning. The two runs CAA tournament scored by Towson in the overshadowed the fifth were the only ones heartache some senior Hens 4 shegaveuptoeventually days bring. Towson 3 get the win. "Overall, being a The Hens' rally senior stinks, but I think came in the bottom of this is a great start, and the sixth. After Lan!; it's a great outlook on Andrews walked and what this team can be even with just two Amanda Stacevicz singled, catcher Gina seniors," Grap said. Knutson hit a blast to left center field Towson started out the scoring that may have gone out of the park had early on a two-out RBI single off there not been an inward wind Instead, Delaware starter Paguano. The run the double scored both Delaware base would be the only one given up in two runners and tied the game, and Knutson and a third innings by the senior in her advanced to third on the throw home. THE REVIEWNanessa DiStefano last start at home. With two out and Knutson on third, Senior Michelle Grap played third base and batted in the winning run for the Hens on Saturday. . Runs were hard to com:_ by -.---~~~ SQ~T!JALJ.~~]..Q.. May 10,2011 29

Detroit Tigers' first baseman Miguel support for the Los Angeles Angels of Cabrera was arrested for DUI on February Anaheim after pitcher Nick Adenhart was commentarv 17, after he reportedly said he would killed in 2009. His death, which occurred abstain from drinking in 2009 when he at the hands of an intoxicated motorist, Tuesday, May 10 was involved in a domestic dispute with sparked league-wide support for the Baseball vs. Maryland his wife. organization. 3:00PM The incidents were connected not only Despite Adenhart's death, the league by the charges set against them, but also does not seem to treat a DUI as society Wednesday, May 11 by the response of the teams they played does if one of its own players is behind the Softball at CAA Championships for and the league itself. wheel. Baseball vs. Temple The hypocrisy of the league when Other leagues, such as the NFL have 3:00PM it comes to recognizing and punishing at least suspended players from games players for driving while intoxicated is or fined them for off-field behavior that Friday, May 13 evident in its treatment of personnel for jeopardizes the character of the league. Rowing at Dad Vail Regatta lesser offenses. Michael Vick's animal cruelty Through Saturday Not even 24 hours after Lowe's arrest, charges derailed his NFL career in 2006, en'sOutdoorTrackatiC4AChampionship White Sox coach Ozzie Guillen was fined and despite his recent return to stardom, Through Sunday $20,000 by the MLB for displaying his presented an example of a sports league omen'sOutdoorTrackatECACChampionshi displeasure on Twitter with having been taking criminal behavior seriously. Through Sunday "COOPERSTOWN, WE HAVE ejected from a game. Ben Roethlisberger, too, who was Baseball at Not1heastem A PROBLEM" By not punishing the behavior of accused of sexual assault while under the 3:00PM players like Choo, Lowe and Cabrera, influence of alcohol, faced a suspension BY TOM LEHMAN the league is setting a dangerous example from the league, despite not being Saturday, May 14 for players and coaches. By the standards convicted of a crime. Baseball at Northeastern Cleveland Indians outfielder Shin­ which they appear to have set, it's OK if Though the MLB and Players Noon Soo Choo was charged with a DUI last you drive drunk and handle it quietly, but Association are considering adopting Men's Lacrosse at Duke (NCAA 1st Round) Monday, a blemish on an otherwise strong it's worth thousands of dollars if you write alcohol into their substance abuse policy in 5:00PM start to the team's season. the wrong tweet. the next collective bargaining agreement, Choo wasn't penalized by the team or That kind of thinking sets a dangerous unless it is actualized, it is only a hopeful the league for his behavior, which would standard for the league, because it implies thought. be OK if this was the only time a player that the sanctity of the game itself is far Players need to take responsibility was arrested for drunk driving this year. more important than the character of those for their actions- that much is clear. But peckinus The problem, however, is that who play it. until the MLB begins laying down serious Choo's arrest marks the sixth DUI charge While the MLB has been quick to punishments for drunk driving and other en's Track: Less than a week associated with a baseball player this punish cheaters like Barry Bonds or Pete serious infractions, it cannot be surprised inning the hammer throw in the Pe year-in fact, it was not even the only one Rose who challenged the legitimacy of the when its players continue to cast the sport elays, Jim Schwendtner continued hi within a week. game, it is clear the league has given less in a bad light. ominance as a CAA champion of the event. Atlanta Braves pitcher Derek Lowe consideration for punishments leveled at is performance put him at the top of th was arrested on April 28 for the same criminal activity. Tom Lehman is an assistant news editor eague for the second straight year. Senio reasons after drawing attention to himself The lack of attention to drunk driving at the Review. Please send questions, ohn Viotto won two individual events a while he raced another car in the city appears especially hypocritical . when comments and a breathalyzer to he tournament, the shot put and discus. A streets. one considers how the league showed its tlehman@udel. edu. team, the Delaware men came in fourth · e CAA Championships, which were hel t Virginia Commonwealth on Friday an aturday. Andy Weaver in the 5,000 meter nd Ross Shober in the decathlon got secon lace finishes. Nick Alexander in the sho ut and Connor Whitesel in the hamme underolteview: hrow contributed with third place finishes. &hi:NJ#I.re·LIM:rOSS6 11s. omen's Track: The women's team too fth place overall in the CAA Championship ver the weekend. Vicky Caruso continue er impressive sophomore campaign b inning the 400 meters and coming i Time: Saturday at 5:00PM econd in the 200 meters. She was a p f the 4 x 400 meter relay team, which als Location: Koskinen Stadium · eluded Nijah Dupiche, Kayla Henness d Kristi Cox, and came in first place. Th About the Teams: The Numbers: nly other first place finisher for Delawar Whv the Hens can win: About Delaware: After winning two Over the tast two years, the Hens have proved they -.40: Delaware scoring differential, as Jillian Seamon in the javelin. Lindsa games in which they were the underdog, the belong in this tournament. Other teams, Duke being one of meaning the Hens actually allowed rettyrnan set a Delaware record and cam Hens are flying high. Their one-goal win them, may have more natural talent, but the Hens intensity more goals thim they scored this ·n second in the 800 meters. Alana Pantal over Hofstra in the CAA semifinals proved and drive to win often evens the playing field. Delaware has year eta freshman school record in the discus e a win earlier in the season over that same a well-rounded team in the offense, defense and midfield 19: Number of turnovers caused oute to a third place finish and Hennessy' high-ranked team was no fluke. The Hens play. This often makes for close games, but if the Hens can by Delaware All-CAA defenseman 00 meter hurdles time was also a schoo then went on the beat in continue their clutch performances in must-win games, this Pat Dowling ecord and good enough for third. UMass Amherst, one of the tougher places to play in the could play to their advantage. If the Hens can play well in 154 to 218: Goals the Hens have league, and win their second consecutive the midfield by winning the turnover battle, and controlling scored vs. goals the Blue Devils asebaU: The Hens dropped all three ofthei CAA title. Kevin Kaminski had a great more faceoffs than Duke, they can afford to be a little worse have scored league games against Old Dominion ove CAA tournament and was named the in offensive efficiency. Both teams have great faceoff men e weekend by scores of 7-5, 6-2 and 7-4. tournament's Most Outstanding Player after in Dan Cooney for the Hens and CJ Costabile for the Blue e losses bring the team's season record t his three goals helped the Hens to the 9-7 6-22 overall and 15-12 in the CAA. Nic Devils. win over UMass. erdinand, Chris Branigan and Pat Damero The Prediction: d one home run each in the series. Th About Duke: The Blue Devils are seeded Whv the Hens could lose: ext two games are home for the Hens, Statistica1ly speaking, the Hens are outmatched in Even though Duke is a fifth in the tournament and are coming in ainst Maryland on Tuesday and Temple o most categories. While Duke's 29th ranked defense is favorite, the game should be close with a 12-5 overall record Duke was also ednesday. They then travel to Northeaste not spectacular, its offense is ranked as one of the best in and it should be high scoring. Do the fifth seed last year when they won the or a three game series against another C the country. As a team, the Hens fail to break the top 30 the Hens have enough magic left championship. The Blue Devils have a pponent. The Hens currently sit at fifth · in both scoring offense and defense. Another statistic that up their sleeves to take down the talented offense led by Zach Howell, who e CAA standings behind Old Dominion works in Duke's favor is their shooting percentage, which defending national champs? was third on the team in points last year and ames Madison, UNC Wilmington at .336 dwarfs the Hens' .255. So often games are decided Delaware 12 an tops them year 53 points on 38 owson. this with by which team can take advantage of the most offensive Duke 11 goals and 15 assists. This team's weakness possessions, and Duke is one of the more efficient teams in -Dan Moberger, is in its defense, which ranks 29th in the this tournament. Assistant Sports Editor nation. They have the fout1h ranked scoring offense. :l :ft Hammer thrower nails down personal honors Two-time CAA champion Schwendtner wins CAA title in hammer throw and Penn Relays championship

BY MATTHEW GROTH hammer came in ninth grade. While dark mark on his previous experiences StaffReporter at Shenendehowa High School, he at the Penn Relays. · originally focused on playing football, "I never really had a decent throw For junior Jim Schwendtner, the but began concentrating on track and at Penn Relays ever," Schwendtner success just keeps on coming. field more after a coach had him use a said. "I've been there four years. I was Schwendtner won his second cross-trainer to help with power lifting, there in high school and in college, but consecutive hammer throw title at the he said. I threw badly, so it felt good to conquer 2011 CAA Men's and Women's Track Throwing coach Larry Pratt said something that kept me down." & Field Championships on Friday in that when Schwendtner first arrived at The reclassification of the team Richmond, Va. the university, he distinguished himself casts a shadow of uncertainty onto The CAA title comes on the heels with a strong drive. That focus has not Schwendtner's future as a hammer of his triumph at the Penn Relays at faded over time, he said. thrower. It is possible for an athlete Penn's Franklin Field on April 30, ''He doesn't miss a workout," to participate in some events as an where he won the college hammer Pratt said. "There's nothing about the unaffiliated individual or as a member throw title with a distance of 196-feet, kid that I can find fault with." of a club, but Schwendtner would be l-inch. Pratt said there were goals for restricted from throwing in a collegiate For Schwendtner, who hails from Schwendtner at the Penn Relays, but meet, Pratt said. Ballston Lake, N.Y., the reclassification he quickly surpassed them. Schwendtner said he will probably of the men's outdoor track and field "We were hoping that he would keep training in the following year, but team from varsity to club status has break 190 [feet], that's what we were that the prospect of being limited to pushed him to achieve as much as he shooting for," Pratt said. "We knew certain events is not an appealing one. can this year. that the throw was there and it was just "lfl throw really well and I can't '1n the fall, I only wanted a matter of time when he was going to make it to nationals, I'm just going to to do about 190 [feet] this year," hit it. So it was good timing, and we be disappointed," he said. "That'll be Schwendtner said. "But now that the hit it right. Things worked out pretty worse for me, knowing that I couldn't team's cut, I pushed through an injury good for him up there." make it because of the program being and now I'm already above that mark Schwendtner said it was difficult cut." by six feet. I'm stillll feet behind the for him to tell, at first, how far he had Pratt said that while he wishes . school record, so hope:fully I'll break actually thrown the hammer. He felt there would be a varsity team for that before I get out of school." like he had given a good throw, but he Schwendtner to throw on next year, he The university's record in the did not know for sure because he was knows Schwendtner's work ethic and hammer throw is 207-feet, 8-inches, not wearing his glasses at the time, he desire will make him successful no set in 1993 by Wade Coleman. said. matter what happens. Schwendtner said he began Not only did the throw give "Ifl had a son, I'd want him to be Courtesy of Jim Schwendtner throwing in seventh grade with the shot Schwendtner the title, it also served to just like Jim," Pratt said Jim Schwendtner won the coUege hammer throw title at the Penn Relays. put, and his first experience with the exorcise some demons that had put a Spring volleyball team picks up where fall left off

BY JACQUELINE NABLE freshman through junior year, and Kenny said. "We're really excited Alker and Stewart were both a new team that is strong and Staff Reporter now it's kind oflike our home." about going somewhere and having eager about the team's performances successful without their graduating Junior Alissa Alker expressed a locker room, a place that we can at the scrimmages and were excited seniors. Alker, Stewart and Kenny After a great fall season and the · positive feelings about the show recruits, and a state of the art - about how well the team dynamic are all optimistic about the future loss of four superstar seniors, the opportunities the new facility will facility that we can train in; things was working. and acknowledge that they have a Delaware volleyball team attacked provide for the Hens and their fans, that we haven't been able to do "There were challenges and ways to go before they're ready for their spring season with enthusiasm and is ready to make the move to a because of the lack of space in the there were definitely things that next season. and success, and is ready to take on bigger court. Little Bob." stood out that we need to work on," "Obviously we have a lot of next season with a new facility. "I'm so excited, and I tHink Along with a new facility the Stewart said. "As a team we have people that really need to step up The university has been we've outgrown the Little Bob," team will have to work together stepped up and the communication this year and that's what college working on an addition to the Bob Alker said. "We have so much of a to form a cohesive unit after the between everybody just flows and is," Kenny said. "When people Carpenter Center that will move the support system and our stands are loss of seniors Jess Chason, Katie you can just see that it's working." graduate, it's time for somebody volleyball team from Barb Viera full every game. I love the Little Dennehy, Greta Gibboney and Alker spoke highly ofthe team's else. You don't replace the four Court in the Carpenter Sports Bob but I definitely think that Paige Erickson. This spring season success at the Navy scrimmage, and seniors and I don't expect anybody Building to a new court next fall. moving to a new bigger place ·is the new team has worked together said the most rewarding part was to be like them. Everybody has their Members of the team, along with going to help us." and achieved success, especially in playing against Towson and George own identity and every team has head coach Bonhie Kenny, are Kenny hopes that the recent scrimmages against Penn, Mason, both of which are members their own identity." enthusiastic about the possible construction, which is set to be UMBC and Navy. of the CAA. Kenny believes the team is move for next season but also finished by Oct. 15, will be done "I am very proud of how hard "It's always nerve-racking, off to a good start, but has a lot to emotional about the change. in time for the team to move mid­ our team has worked, the way that and you know you always want to accomplish before they are prepared Junior Kim Stewart has played season. Kenny agrees that the team they have trained this spring and win those ones," Alker said. "It just to attack the schedule that she has on the Barb Viera Court since her has outgrown the Carpenter Sports the progress that we made," said feels great to win, and we did play set up for them next fall. freshman year. Building, and said the new arena Kenny. "We did not lose to anybody really well against all of the teams." "I hope for great success," "I have really mixed feelings will be a great way to enhance the in the scrimmages and we beat Penn In preparation for the fall Stewart said. "With the girls coming about moving to a new court," team's fan base and will provide for two out of three. When they were at season, the Hens will have to in and the girls we have now, I don't Stewart said. "It's bittersweet and more growth. Navy, and also at UMBC, they won continue to improve upon their see why we have any reason not to exciting. I grew up in this gym "We are ecstatic about it," every game." skills and work together to make bring home another championship." Softball: Delaware to face Hofstra in first round of CAA tournament Continued from page 28 Stacevicz came in to close out The win meant little for the Hens, one run in two of them. tournament. Besides Hofstra, Towson the game in the top of the seventh. She other than acting as a confidence booster "Every team that we've played, and Georgia State-a team that beat Grap hammered an RBI single back up allowed a leadoff hit, but got the next going into the CAA tournament. The outside of Georgia State, we have been up on Delaware in a mid-April three­ the middle to give the Hens the lead for three batters on a sacrifice bunt and back Hens wrapped up the fourth and final right in the game and we were one hit game road series- are competing for good. The senior's final hit at home for to back strikeouts. spot for the tournament on Friday away from winning," Wohlbach said. the CAA title. The Hens are guaranteed Delaware was one to remember, and a "Getting that win is a great despite losing both ends of the double - "We just need to raise the bar and clutch to play both Wednesday and Thursday, good sign for an area that Grap believed momentum for going into the header against Towson, with scores of up and be able to string the hits together with another possible game on Friday if needed improvement. conference tournament," head coach 1-0 and4-0. that are producing runs." the champion is not decided before then. "Our main problem was getting Jamie Wohlbach said. "All season long, They go on to play Hofstra in game The tournament is a double "I think that we can be a spoiler, the right hits at the right time," Grap I told the girls ifwe continue playing the one of the tournament on Wednesday, elimination format, so should the Hens I really do," Grap said. "We're ranked said. "If things fall our way and if we way we're playing and the way we're held in Hempstead, N.Y. In their early lose Wednesday against the Pride, fourth, and I think we can definitely turn get those hits and we consistently push capable of playing, we can finish in the season series against Hofstra, the Hens they still have a chance to win the it around and be that team that comes with them, there's no problem." top four, but never be satisfied." dropped all three games, but only by tournament and a bid for the NCAA back all the way." Baseball drops out of No. 1 spot

THE REVIEW/Dan Scrutchfield The Delaware baseball team was swept this weekend by Old Dominion. Old Dominion (24-20, 16-8 CAA) moved up to first place in the CAA, while the Hens dropped from a first place tie to fifth. Only four teams make the CAA tournament. Delaware (26-22, 16-12) has its final conference series this weekend on the road at Northeastern (15-27, 10-14). Towson currently sits in the final playoff spot with a conference record of 14-10. Lacrosse: Hens head to NCAA tournament Continued from page 1 five in the tournament and earned the eligibility. The following season, he Most Outstanding Player award. returned and captained the team in the first quarter. They won the "I'll take the championship over 2010 and 2011. groundball war 35-22 and won 13 of anything," he said. "Without the "At ¢.is point I think he's about 19 faceoffs. other guys out there, there's no way the same age as I am," Shillinglaw "We made some different we could have got that done. I'm so joked. "He's a terrific athlete and THE REVIEW/Kevin Mastro adjustments," head coach Bob proud of the way we played. We really champions perform on a champion [TOP] Dan Cooney eludes a UMass defender on Saturday. Shillinglaw said of the team's stepped up in the past week." stage. This was a championship game [BOTTOM] Cooney (56) received an award for all-tournament honors. improved performance. "Most John Mills scored two goals in and he played like a champion." t importantly, these guys have . the first quarter. Nick Diachenko and Fossner, junior attacker Grant 1 unbelievable heart and character." freshmen midfielders Connor McRoy Kaleikau and faceoff specialist Dan ~ Cooney: Faceoff man is hot' Kaminski bounced a shot into and Brenden Gilson each chipped in a Cooney joined Kaminski on the All­ the bottom of the goal with 8:37 goal for the Hens. Tournament team. remaining in the game to break a 6-6 Kaleikau did not score a goal Continued from page 28 again, he practiced faceoffs the day The hat trick was especially before the game on Delaware's field tie. He found the back of the net again sweet for Kaminski, a freshman in in the tournament, but had a hand in playing with caught up to him. Or the hockey stadium, Rullo Field. Rullo's three minutes later. Sean Finegan 2007 when Delaware won the CAA plenty of them. He tied his career-high injury he has also been carrying on his surface is similar to what UMass scored with 3:32 left to roimd out the tournament, upset defending national on Wednesday night with five assists right shoulder. Or perhaps the injury scoring for the Hens. champions Virginia tn the first round and dished out two Saturday. Fossner, has. It is a harder surface, so the ball who won Most Outstanding Player to his right hip, which he said could does not sink like it does on grass or UMass only got one goal back in of the NCAAs and made it to the be another torn labrum. FieldTurf. the final three minutes as senior goalie school's first Final Four. He scored 16 honors in last year's tournament, Whatever it was, it was not there It also rolls a lot more, which Noah Fossner and his defense turned goals that year, including one in the finished the night with nine saves. eight days later in the championship. allows for quicker moves on the away the Minutemen attack. upset win over Virginia. "It hasn't set in," he said of Cooney dominated, winning 13 of 19 faceoff. Kaminski finished with a hat In what was supposed to be his repeating. "The last one, I don't even trick, his first of the season and fourth know if it's set in yet." faceoffs, including all five attempts in "We got our work in," Cooney sophomore season in 2008, he sat out the third quarter. said. "We got used to it and that's why of his career. With two goals on all but three games with a knee injury Just like last year, the Hens will "I love Dan Cooney," head coach we came back and won." Wednesday against Hofstra, he .had which allowed him an extra year of be going to North Carolina for the • Bob Shillinglaw said. "He's a kid that He also practiced with players NCAA Tournament. They drew UNC has so much heart. He just plays on performing a similar maneuver to last year in the first round and lost a raw guts the whole time." what he would see Saturday night. narrow 14-13 decision there. With so many injuries, Cooney "I changed my style up," he said. Delaware is no stranger to going -r will need two or three surgeries after "I was very prepared for what he was on the road and getting results. Its the season is over. He is looking at going to do. I was able to win it a three CAA championships have all a six month recovery once he goes majority of the time." come on the road, including in 2007 and 2010 at Towson. Fossner was under the knife. He won the m~ority of the "I've just been trying to live day faceoffs. Delaware picked up a also a member of the team in 2007, by day and get through this season," majority of the groundballs and albeit a redshirt, that went down to he said about what he has to deal with earned the 9-7 victory. Cooney and Charlottesville and pulled off one of on the field. company are now headed back to the the biggest wins in school history in Surgery is nothing new for him. NCAA tournament for the second any sport. His last was before the season started year in a row. ''Now the NCAA tournament is in January. It postpones his surgery, but all gravy," he said. ''Now you've got He is about to ring up enough he and the team will want to keep to go out and have fun. You're a good medical bills for any health insurance postponing it. team and the other team's a good company to cringe. "I'm happy for everybody," team. Anything can happen in the 'Thank God the school is paying Shillinglaw said of the second straight tournament." for it," he said with a smile. THE REVIEW/Kevin Mastrp NCAA tournament berth. "But, I Senior defender Pat Dowling squares off against a UMass attackman. To prepare for UMass' surface couldn't be happier for Dan Cooney." _ 32 May 10,2011

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Jessica Lauren Chason Sarah Cotenoff Charles Lynn Cotton The future holds many Your membership in You have changed so much and opportunities for someone as the Class of 2011 is learned so many new things in special tts you. Whatever dreams a tribute to your hard college. Always keep your great you cherish; we hope that all work and dedication. sense of humor; it will serve you of them come true. We are very We are so proud of you. well in life. I remember when you proud of all your accomplishments Congratulations! played video games and now you in the classroom and on the are designing them. Dream Big! volleyball court while at UD. Love, We are so proud of you. Congratulations! WE LOVE YOU Mother and Family Mom, Dad, Kirsten, Courtenay Mom, Dad & Kyle Jordan Peter Cotton Micaela Crista netti Justin Taylor Field You were so fortunate to have made Micaela, Congratulations Justin! We are such good friends in college and all so proud of you and can't wait have such wonderful experiences, Tanti Baci and a big to see what you do in the next like when you learned to be a wizard MMMMM-WAH chapter of your life at Jefferson. (in a UD play). Life's a journey and you have made great memories to From Alessio, Daniela, But don't forget your violin! start you off. We know that you will Jason, Justin, Matteo, accomplish everything in life that Mom, Papa, Raffaella, Much love, you set your mind to. "Aim high and Simona, Valentina, and go for it." We are so proud of you. Maia, Giglio, Sydney Mom & Dad, Nate, Sarah, Anna, Charlie, Francis, Emma, and Mom, Dad, Kirsten, Courtenay Andrea

Andrea Danielle Fusaro Megan Kate Galitz Blake Louis Geller· Congratulations! You have Dear Blakey, made us so very proud. You Words cannot express how have succeeded in ~very aspect T I A B proud we are of you today as you of your college experience. You complete your college education. have excelled academically, We know you have a very made great friends and truly ' successful career ahead of you. have made a difference in the Your passion and enthusiasm in UD Community . .The world will HRIM has been an inspiration. be a better place with you as a Congratulations Class of 2011! teacher! Love, Mommy, Daddy, .. Adam and Samantha . Love always, Mom and Dad

Daniel ~awrence Gerber John Getchius Justin Erik Gold

Congratulations! We. are Congratulations!! We are all Dearest Justin Erik Gold~ very proud of all that you so proud of you and your accomplishments during your With the perfect blend of Diamond have accomplished. We & Gold, you have the making of a always knew that UD was years at UD. Remember that success is defined by what multi-faceted, valuable addit..ion the right place for you. You to society. We're extremely proud you do-not by what you are an awesome Blue Hen! of you and envision continued have. We've no doubt that The world awaits you-Go success as you embark upon new you will succeed in life as a life experiences! for it!! result of what you've learned. Love, Mommy, Daddy, Congratulations on your Much love always, graduation!! Carrie and Rachel Mom, Dad, and Daniel Gabriele Lyn Gruchacz Charles Fletcher Horn Michael Stanley Hospod Congratulations! We are so We are so blessed to have a Congratulations! Love you for being proud of you on your successful son like you. It took courage you! So proud of you and your accomplishments! You're one heck of college career. We have so many to grow up and become the a Mechanical Engineer!- Mom wishes for you: love, good health, honorable man you are today . . happiness, and continued success. "Graduation is not the end; it The smoke has cleared. The dust Enjoy the adventures yet to come, has settled. You've accomplished is the beginning." God bless your goal. Still standing behind you! and always remember to be true to you. Congratulations! -Dad yourself. Love Mom & Dad The mountains of the Merced River All of our love, pleasantly resonate congratulations to Mica! -Michelle Mom, Dad, and Tete

Stefanie M. Kahn Daniel J. Malave Steven Mann Stefanie: We are so proud of you and all Congratulations Steve • - your accomplishments. May this Congratulations!!! We are very proud Mann! There is nothing of your many accomplishments be a stepping stone to something you can't accomplish if throughout your college career and more, something wonderful. As you want to. We are all so wish you continued success in the you face the future we are always proud of you and we love next chapter of your life. You are the behind you. you very much. best ... today and always. We love you, Love, Lov~, Mom&Dad Mom, Dad, Jon & Dylan Mom, Dad, and Jamie Congratulations! !

Robert J. McNeely III Brendan Murphy Brooke Amber Murray

You launch. From Knockers, Legos, and Our Beloved Brooke, Safe harbors behind. building forts in the dining room A very heartfelt Congratulations! I Take hold firmly to physics, soils, and structural on the completion of your college Eyes on the horizon design ... Congratulations on education. We are all so very proud Sight lines mix then crystallize your civil engineering degree! of you. We celebrate your graduation Don't stop believin' and keep on and your birthday. Hitch your Sails gleam wagon to the moon!I Live your Life!I Your mast guides and holds, drumming! Tools honed then mastered. God Bless You. Sail on. Love, We love you, Mom (AS '85) and Danielle Mama, Papa, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends I ' ' . .. 6 May 10, 2011

Erica Leigh Cohen Frances Giordano Marisa Ann Hall Congratulations, Erica! No one Congratulations Frances! We Congratulations! We are so proud could have made more of her are all very proud of you and of you & your success at UDEL! your accomplishments. We college years. We're so proud of Imagine what life can bring. , are also proud of the woman your work on The Review, Senior Imagine what you can be. May Gift Council, Peace Outside • you have become. We hope you will have a wonderful every dream that you Imagine .. - Campus, Alumni Ambassadors, come true. B.L.U.E. Advertising, Lambda Pi life full of accomplishments, success and happiness. Eta, and more. We know you'll As you begin a new journey know miss UD, Newark, and especially that your Mom, Dad, Francesca, the friends you made there. Can't Nonna, Nonno, Family and wait to see what you do next! Love, Friends wish you Happiness & Success! Love, Mom, Dad, Joe, Grandma and your entire family Jeff, Dad and Mom

Allison Heiman Ryan David Johnstone We are so proud of you, Congratulations Ry! It's Alii! Congratulations on hard to believe how these four excellent years and past 4 years flew by. the promise of great things You have worked hard, ahead. Enjoy the ride! played hard and made lifelong friends. We are Love you so much, unbelievably proud and so . 1743 . excited about all the future Mom and David, Dad and holds for you. Nancy, Lauren, Michael, Amy, Molly and Andrew · All our love, Mom, Dad, Adam & Eric )ft~------~------~M~ay~10~,~20~11

Kevin & Tim Mastro Fallon Monique Rice Eric Michael Sauter Kevin and Tim, Amazing .... You are amazing. We are Congratulations on your continually awed by your maturity and You are the "shining independence. You have proven, in these exceptional academics and moments" of my life. I am four years, that you are ready to be on achievements at UDel. We are so proud of both of you your own. You've made adult decisions so proud of you! Best Wishes and everything you have and choices, and have completed the for a future filled with continued accomplished at Delaware. goals that you set for yourself. Your success and happiness. I have loved reading your rigid determination and strong will are going to take you any place you want to articles and commentaries. go. We have so much faith in you and You will always have my love, so much love for you ....Congratulations From Your Loving Family support, and admiration. Go Fallon Monique! forth and be dippers. I heart you & I heart you. Love, Woms (with a hoof and a Mom, Dad, Craig and Seona paw)·

Stephanie Page Zapple Joshua Shannon Congratulations graduate! Josh, We are very proud of you! You Thank you so much for all your have grown to be a beautiful hard work and dedication to The and accomplished woman. Review. Congratulations, and we As you continue on your life wish you all the best in your future journey remember to be true to endeavors! yourself, love with all of your heart and follow your dreams. Love, Amy, Ella, Eman, Julie, and The Review Business Staff Dad, Mom, Alex, Chris and Molly ~ ··

Mary Kathryn O'Connor Douglas Justin Shapiro Lauren Spirko In the blink of an eye, four years Dear Doug, Congratulations on your graduation are gone! You have worked hard but where did the 4 years go? So many and achieved so much. You have Congratulations on your memories: band camp, your single made great memories and lasting graduation. We are extremely room, Ireland, championship football friendships. Today, you graduate, proud of your hard work and games, the inaugural parade, your and we are bursting with pride. classes, sorority, Main Street, and Your future is filled with enchanted accomplishments at UD. You good friends! You have made us so possibilities and you are destined for have shown initiative and greatness! proud. We wish you the best life has to have taken advantage of many offer. We love you, experiences to broaden your life. Love, Mom, Dad, Kelly, Shannon, Marcel, Love, Mom & Dad Hannah, and Dannie. Mom, Dad, Kristen & Taylor

Dailey Elizabeth Turner Jessica Lynn Wafer Jenna Louise Wisch Doodle Bug, Jessica Lynn, Congratulations to our beautiful Jenna! We are so Congratulations! We are so proud We are all so proud of all you have proud of all of your hard work accomplished in college with school of your success in college. You are a strong, beautiful, caring, lovable and accomplishments at UD. and your great friends. There are young woman. Go for your dreams­ May you always be as happy, such exciting times ahead of you, you can achieve anything you set confident, and successful as you and we know you will meet all the your mind to! Remember: Be proud are today. And remember to challenges you face. of where you've come from, be happy always follow your dreams, and where you're going, and know we Love you tons, they will lead you in the 711rht love you unconditionally! direction! We love you more! " Mommy, Daddy, Kathryn, and Sam Love Mom, Dad & Danny Mom, Dad & Julia

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